The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 06, 1925, Image 1

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Vol. 28
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
f 1.75 the Year
Trade Hotel Property
8CIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGI&T 6.1925
Fire Horses Paia Through
Leg and Shoulder Broken
Scio Severely Swamped
Last Thursday C. M. Donovan and
wife traded the hotel property fora
263 acre ranch, 4 milee north of
M<«roe, in Benton county. Every­
thing on the farm goee with it ex*,
cept personal effect», and the time
appiie« to the hotel and Its furnish-,
Ings.
The new proprietor» of the hotel
are named Thom, but are not re-1
Kntervd at »b*- •***
al !Ww D iri —
M aeVttlV» **««*« MMbtUNT.
N<» 52
Accident on Highway
Bob and Dan. two dapple grey
Scio’s ball team went to Albany
home» that served in Portland’» tire I Sunday full of pep and «ails all set
department fur more than 18 year», i to wia a ball game, and they came
were gue«t» in Scio over Thursday back home the «ame day with the
night while on their way to remain wind knocked out of them and their
the reet of their live» with T A •ail» torn down, for Albany trimmed
Ere wen. who own» the w< «t half of them to the beautiful /»Id tune of
the old Pitchford place, two mile» 13 to 0.
ea»t of the Roaring River Fi«h Hatch­
The Albany Democrat-Herald wm
ery.
humiliated beyond redemption be-
lated to out fellowtownaman, D. C.,
While the hor«ee are n»»w aged caus Scio’s team and fan« did not
Thom», and come to our eity a» a' and have earned their keep many start a row, and all through its
dedr able place to live and aa a great timee in their run» to fire*. they are write-up of the same had to make
opportunitv for business. The Doo- i pensioned out to Mr Frewen who 1« ■m otion many times of the expected
oven'» have owned the hotel for the to give them a n.»me and good care row. It was too bad the llrmocrat
past two yean, and by catering to aa long aa they .live. ' While here «V disappointed, and we are sorry
the public and business acumen have they were petted and fed candy by It feels so hurt over it. but as Scio
built up a good business.
some of our people who yet remem­ (•lit *O1-» srr real
ittvv ,«akr dr
It is the intention of Mr. and Mr». ber that a horse is a noble animal feat ns gentlemanly a» they welcome
Donovan to move to Salem to make and has done much to assist man- victory, but when an umpire delib
that city their future home, while ¡kind. We believe they are in good erately steals a game i» when their
Sunday night about midnight, ns
1 V. McAdoo and wife were return­
ing from a visit with relative« in
Salem and a day spent in Het me
park in Bulk county, they came up
on a rear-end collision of two cars
about half a mile north of Ankeny
Hill road. The car bumped into
was driven by Elbert Bede, editor
of the Cottage Grove Sentinel, who
wa« forced to stop suddenly by a
voung heifer jumping off a bank on
the r>»ad just in front of him, while
the car behind him mashed bls gaso­
line tank and spilled gasuhne all over
the road, and the windshield and
rs’hator of the bumping car wa«
.« I. .-’ll
Phi» car was driven by
two young men about 13 years old.
one of whom was badly lascera’.ed
on the face and head, his nose being
their eon Erank will operate their
newly acquired farm. We are sorry
to lose thia estimable family from
our business and social life. The
Tribune Itespeaksfor the newcomers
a hearty welcome by our people and
hope« all their plans materialize two
fold. They are said to be energetic
and promise to give Scio a hotel to
be proud of.
The transfer of the propertie»
took place Tuesday.
split open we were told, while the
driver only suffered a few minor
cuts on the arm. We took the dri­
ver to his home, about three mile«
off the highway on the Ankeny«Hill
road, but were so excited we forgot
to ask his name. Mr. Bede wrote
us Tuesday that he arrived home at
6 a. m. Monday after being towed
to Albany.
No blame was »«»«chi' I t - n >•<
;>v'iy. Jost one of those accudofi:-«
to happen any time
IN MEMORIAM
hands and will receive kind treat­
ment.
Two Get Scalped
J. E. Wendy is wearing a band­
age on his head thia week while a
lacerated scalp is healing
On Sun­
day Mr. Wesely and some friend»
were »wimming on Thomas cr«-ek
The water was more shallow than
Mr. W’esely expected it I > be. and
when he dived hi« head struck on
a rock which cut it.
While shingling the roof of the
leonidas Lodge No. 36, Knights
Tribune office Tuesday afternoon E.
of Pythias. Castle Hall, Scio, Ore­
C. Shelton struck at a wasp which
gon. Aug. 4. 1925.
he thought was going to light on
Where»«, The Ruler of the Uni*
his face, in some way he mi»« d
verse haa removed from our lodge
hie mark and cut himself on the ton
our beloved brother. C. C, Bilyeu,
of the head with the claws of his
by the messenger of death. We bow
hammer.
our heads In sorrow as we submit
to the will of Him who holds our
New Grain Coming In
destinies in His hancs. Therefore,
be it
Resolved. That the lodge has lost
an untight and faithful member and
brother, his dailv walk and actions
in life truly exemplifying the beau­
tiful teachings and principles of our
order.
Resolved, That we truly sympa­
thize with the grief-stricken family
in their bereavement, and that we
commend them to our Heavenly Fa­
ther. who doeth all things well.
Resolved. That a copy of these
resolutions be spread upon the rec
ords of this lodge. • copy thereof
transmitted to the family of the de­
ceased brother, and a copy be pub­
lished in the Scio Tribune.
John I. Shelton,
C. A. White.
Guy Johnston.
Committee.
la Eight Years Old
IJttle Miss Geraldine Werst of
Portland, who is visiting at the
home of her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. F. T. Thayer, reached her
eighth birthday Sunday. On Mon­
day afternoon she errs given a par­
ty at the Thayer home, having nine
litile»girls as her guests.
Game« were played on the shady
lawn and later refreshments were
served. Those present were Ange-
line Wesely. Loraine Hixson. Eunice
Jordan. Evelyn Dudley. Joyce Peter­
son. Edris and Juanice Thayer, Zel-
la. Franc and Geraldine Weret.
Geraldine received several nice
presents.
Fred T. Mtyep
The threshsng season is now on in
thia vicinity and the Scio .Mill & El­
evator Co. is receiving quite a lot of
it. Because of the extreme cold
weather last winter and the unususl
weather in the spring the yield i*
light. Trolhnger Bros, brought in
the first and to date the best grain,
while the C. C. Bilyeu place is »«id
to have produced the largest yield
per acre.
A. L. Arnold, who is th-.«hing
this week for th« boys al ng the
West Scio road, «ays the eheat is
averaging from >6 to 25 bush«*!»
There Are Twelve Gates
Next Sunday n> «rning in the local
Christian church Bev J Y. Stewart
will preach. W • are told that there
are twelve ga .es leading into the
Baptist Church Note»
Heavenly City.. In the n<at two
sermons he will, treat of the twelve
Sunday school at 10 o'clock every
gate» we pass through as we jour­
Sunday morning. Everybody 1» in­
ney towards iL
In a third sermon
vited to attend.
he will treat of some gates that lead
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
in the opposite direction from the
evening at 7:00.
Heavenly City.
• Brayer meeting every Saturday
Service at
. Plea«ant at 2 p. m.
night ut 6:00.
Infant Child Dies
The infant child of Mr. aqd Mrs.
van Miller of Marcoia was buried
at Franklin. Butte cemetery on last
Sunday.
Rev. E. S Mucklev of
Crabtree conducted the services
Ira. Milter te a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Meritt on route 3.
Mike Hasting». Fox Hasting», l*o-
Aaffust ¿3 to 23
Fortner Residents Visit
Joseph Tryon «nd wife. Mias Vir­
ginia Curl, daughter of »Mr. and
Mrs (»gorge Curl, of Fortland; Mrs. .
Mattie Glover of (.'»»cade Locks,
Minerva Burkhart and grandson.
Edwin Anderson, of Albany, visited
Mondav afternoon al the home of
.Mrs. E. D. .Myer» and Mrs. Riley
Shelton
Mrs. Tryon, Mrs. Glover
«nd Mrs. Burkhart are cousin» of
Kiley and .Mrs. Myers. The ladies
This is one of the largest finance ire daughters of the late D L. and
companies in the United states. The Lucy Curl, and were born in the
Scio Couple Married
board of directors is componed of Jordan community, the parentscom-
men of large financial and business j mg to Oregon in 1847; their grand­
John Kouba. 70. and Anna Shind­
interests, among whom are David parents were Uncle Jimmy Curl and
ler. 67. both of Scio and both native
Mav. of the May department stores. wife. Anna, and Uncle Haman Shel­
born Bohemian*, went to Albany,
Morion J. May and Edward G. Wil- ton and wife. Frlscilla.
Monday where they were married
The old pioneers are fast leaving
mer of Dodge Brothers, and other»
by Judge Bayne that afternoon.
, this vale of tear», and the only near
of equal prominence.
The happy couple returned to the
W. G. Ide. who has been manager relative» left of pioneer days are two
h«>me of the groom in Scio Monday I
i unde«. Uncle Haman Shelton, ra-t
evening, where they have been re­ of the l.and Settlement Department
of the State Wide D«-vel«>pement i of Scio, and .Miller Curl of Jeffrr-
ceiving the congratulation» of their
Fund for the past two years, and «<»n. Their father wa» count» com-
many friends.
Both have grown
General
Secretary of the Oregon I miMioner of Linn county, when the
children. ThCy are said to be the
State Chamber of Commerce over a j court house was remodeled and built
oldest people to secure a marriage
period of several month*, ha* neen over, hi« name being inscribed un
license in this county for many years
chosen manager of the n«*w company the outside of the building near the
and make up the third couple whose
entrance.
Arthur Footer, who has been
ages total more than 110 years thus
charge of the Ashland Gateway of­
far during 192.5
Bring us vour job Printing,
fice during the past six months, will
retta Butter«* and Opal Wood of Pen­
dleton aadi Eevrett Rigg« of Lake
View, all of wh»*n have thken not­
, Dodge Touring. 1923 model, bal- able part in World championship
loon tires all around; in fine shape. Rodeo ccsateotw. have signified their
Also a trailer for sale at a small intentuas of taking past ip the Chi-
price.
Mrs. Ivy Abbott received a letter
yesterday morning from Mrs. Oliv-*r
Powell, who now live» nt Toledo,
saying that her n>n, Alfred, ha« the
mump» and that the family is under
quarantine. Alfred is getting along
fin-, she said.
While looking out of her window,
Mrs. Bowell says she saw two people
carried into the hospital, and on in­
quiry learned it was Mrs E J. Cal­
loway and her son, McKenzie. Mr«.
Callowav has a broken leg and Me*
Ken Lie a broken shoulder
How
and when the accident occurred tog
writer did nut state, but probably
Monday and from an automobile
wreck. This is indeed »ad new«,
and their many friend» here will be
sorry to learn of the misfortune that
will lay them up for «»me time.
blood boils.
We understand the
Later word from Gerald H»s«l«r
umpire Sunday was very fair, thus is that they were hunting agates on
he had the respect of Selo’s team the beach at Newport and a car ran
and the Scio fans.
! into them. He «aid he helped to
Scio arts outclassed. that’s a fact. carry them Into the hospital, and
The Scio team wa» over-confident, that Mrs. Calloway’« leg Is broken
that’s another fact, and blew up at in two places and McKenzie'» face
the start. Scio’s team are laborers, is aleo badly cut.
that’s fact three, and do not get the
Gerald also said that hie hand in
daily practice. But thev are not which he has blood poison 1» giving
fighters and plsy the game because him a lot of pain, and that he had
they like to, win or lose, and not to it lanced Mon lav.
quarrel with an umpire or their op­
ponents. In thia respect, we opine.
Eastern Capital Attracted
Albany would have ’’rowed” had
she l»een beaten aa badly a» Scio— !
Oregon*s vast undeveloped re­
just the difference in sportsmanship
source« and the dawning of a new
a*» expressed by the Democrat.
era of industrial activity in the Bn-
cific Northwest ha« attrreted addi­
* .Vext Sunday the local team plays tional Eastern Capital.
Toledo again at Toledo.
Threel
Announcement ha« been made by
weeks ago Scio defeated Toledo, and the Commercial Investment Trust
they are going to try it again. Ad­ Company of New York that they
vance tickets are being sold here by will open headquarters in Portland
members of the team. Get yours for the purpose of financing manu­ ;
today and make • good showing of facturers, dealers and industrie» do­
,
fans at Toledo.
ing husmea» on time paper.
|
succeed Mj Ide.
Makes Record Trip
N. I. Morrison made a record
trip to Portland with his truck last
,
Friday.
J. T. Brack and Wm. Do-
brkovaky needed lome parts for
their binders, and not having iu»t
the right pieces in stock. Mr Morri­
son decided to go in for them
Hr
left after daylight, drove to Port­
land got the parts, deliver I t! » m
tn the eustomerd and was back m
Scio before five o clock in toe even-
Ing.
Messrs Brock and Dobrxovsky
were well pleased with this quick
work because It enabled them to get
back to cutting their grain one day
earlier than they expected.
Mrs. Albert Young is suffering
with a nervous breakdown. On Sat­
urday her condition was such that
Dr. Prill called Dr. Wallace of Al­
» r#r
ban* in eon «nil elk»»
ed to be much uopressa •* hi* Utbe.
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