The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 27, 1925, Image 1

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Vol. 29
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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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$1.75 the Year
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Kind Words From Readers
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No. 3
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sane "Whew You and I Were Young.
I Marin«*." and piano «olos wart given
The following letter explain« it* by Mrs Frank W. ComlM and Mies
■elf:
Eileen Garner.
Red Bluff. Calif.. Aug 25. I»25
The home t>aix*r when a wav from
Mr. I. V. McAdoo.
home is mighty welcome Shouldn't
Scio, Oregon.
the Tribune be a welcome visitor
Dear Sir:
Homesick again.
Inclosed find each week to every home in thia
Il 75 U S. money order for anoth­ community?
er year's subscription to your good
home paper. It*« impossible to get!
Berries Proved Profitable
along without it—it is as welcome
m a letter, or as good as one right
II. S. Nolan and family of I ji -
from home
1 comb were in Scio on bu»me■« Tu< s-
California had a good grain and ' day, and while hero paid the Tri­
fruit crop thia year. We have had
a nice summer, too. I am «till en­
gaged with the I.yon-Garrett Co., in
th«f plumbing and pump busineaa.
have had good work and plenty of
it thia summer.
Took two weeks vacation on the
coast at Eureka and the redwoods—
O boy. some big trees.
Youra truly.
J. W. Shimanek.
khw A m
bune office a pl«*a*ant call. Berries
■re being extensively planted and
grown in his community, Mr. Noian
«ays. «nd during the last twotu-asona
thejgrower« have prospered. He doe*
not believe that prices will alwat*
remain as high a« they have been,
but if not he thinks berth-* would
be more profi’able than grain. At
anv rate berry vines improve the
ground, he «ay«.
- This Hen Record Breaker
Four Injured in Auto Wreck
The Three Bandits Caught
In the farm paper« recently there
Tom Murray, one of the three es
has been going on a quiet contest as caiwd convicts, wa* caught Friday
to the age when a pullet should be­ night in a hotel at Centralia. Wadi .
gin to lay, and all this without re­ and returned to the penitentiary on
gard to breed name and color. One Saturday. A willingness on his part'
breeder discovered a Plymouth Rock t to talk to another hobo, who sug­
pullet laying when it was 147 davs gested a ho'd-up, proved his undo-•
old
And another breeder found a mg.
White 1-eghorn pullet laying at 123
Ellsworth Kelly and James Will «,
days old. These are all good records who were his accomplices in the es-
and are something to be proud of. ' cape, broke cdhipany with Murray
But this community has a pullet at The Dalle« Friday morning, went
with a record that we believe w II to Goldendale,Wash., and at Bingen
stand out as the leader of them all. robbed a «tore ar.d stole a car. This
When she was 114 days old she de­ brought about their capture while
posited her first egg. which was on eating lunch Saturday in a canyon
July 28. and she has kept at it ever about 12 miles from Bingen
They
since
The pullet is owned by Mr. .■ were returned to th« ¡>en Spndav.
■nd Mrs Sid Stringer, and is from
A special Marion county grand
the Rex Peerv flock, who ha« sever­ jury is investigating the causes of
al hens In the 300 class. Both gen­ the death of the two guards and the
iemen feed the Golden Pheasant wounding of two other attache*,and
L-eds and say it. with good care and it ia probable a verdict of first de­
the right blood line«, will produce gree murder will be returned against
the Mme result« fur anv one.
the three convicts, who are in soli­
tary confinement and under guard.
A letter from Elmer Yocubets of
Given Birthday Party
Alhau b«a. Calif., request« us to
mange the paper from the office to
Ado'ph Krasman reached hi* i 1th
the home so he and his wife will
■ birthday Friday. In the evening
have mure time to read it. He said
after the meeting of the Junior So­
it was like a letter from home and
kol dub. of which he is a member,
wished us success.
he was given a party at the Z C B J
hall by the members of the club.
Walnut. Calif.. Aug. 13. 1925
Games were played until 10 o’clock,
Editor of Scio Tribune.
when cakes and candy were -erred.
Dear Sir: I am enclosing a dip­
About 25 were present. Adolph re­
ping from the Bell Herald which I
ceived several useful presents.
thought might be of interest to
friends around Sdo and Jordan and
Friday. Aug. 21. Miss Joyce Pel-
would reach them if printed in your eraon reached her 7th birthday, and
paper. We certainly enjoy reading in the afternoon from to 2 to 5. her
the Scio paper and look forward to mother. Mrs. Dwight Peterson, as­
the news from it each week. We sisted by M im Ixina Zy»--t. gave her
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SHELBURN NEWS
August 25
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A Little Handicapped
^aturday night while on their wav
home from a dance at Crabtree, a
coupe, owned by Raymond Downing
who was driving and carrying the
Mi»*«-« Vella Brenner, Leta Couev
anil Dorris Weddle, failed to make
the turn al the corner cf the G M.
Bilyeu farm and went into the ditch.
By ■ miracle the four occupants es-
caped instant death, probably being
*aved by the young willow« growing
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along the ditch.
When the coupe hit the ditch the
«•cupants were hurled through the
windshield. M im Brenner was the
most seriously hurt, receiving a bad
wound on the forehead and eight
small cuts on the head, and it is be­
lieved her spine is injured. Miss
Couev had the flesh torn above the
knees and was cut on the under lip
and chin. Miss Weddle received
the slightest Injury ‘of all, escaping
with small skin wound on each leg.
Mr, Downing received a bad gash
over the left eye which required
seven stitches to cluse, and minor
bruises. He was able to drive home
Monday.
The injured were brought to the
miller at the Scio mill, has been J. N. Weddle home and Dr. Prill
feeling bad and in a week lost It) was called. He dressed the injured
pounds. Last Thursday Mr. Dens­ and reports they are getl.ng along
more told him he must take a vaca­ line.
For some time C. L.*Pennell,head
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l-ast Sunday W H Mcl<ain‘s had
a reunion in honor of their «on Har­ '
vey, who is spending a few days of
his vacation at home. Those pres­ tion. so on Saturday Charley and his
ent were Philo. Marcus and Ruby family left for Camas. Wash., where
Gragg and Mabie Blodgett. all of they will visit his parents and rest.
Bel'efountain. Clair McLain and j B. A liolteen. another employe. 1«
family of Portland, T. M. Russell on the Linn county grand jury, and
and family. <>i**l Shilling, A. J., I John, ar., has lumbago in the back,
Dillon and Harvey McLain of Shel- while John, jr,, is nursing a broken
burn. Ix-sides Mr. and Mrs. W. H. j finger. Mrs. Densmore and Henry
MeLain.
I Lu ken bach are the onlv well men on
Mary Eugene Miller is «pending a j the job wlth ,h> .xc#ot|on oflhr
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Road Work Humming
The big caterpillar and about 8
team« are busy as Ix-es on the West
Scio-Munkera road rilling in for the
crushed rock. A new bridge is to
tie built at the Tom Quigley place.
The West Scio road I« also living
graded.
few weeks visiting io California
truck
Wm Suns and John
Work on the road in the canyon
Lyons Bros are hauling grain to Wesely. jr.
near Jordan is progrewlv nicely, al­
Shelburn this week.
Just a little handicapped, but the though it is slow. This road will
Mrs. T. M. Russell and childrenI business is going on.
furnish a splendid outlet for the
visited her parents, W. H McLain;
ranchers in the Jordan, Bilyeu Den
Has Eye Removed
and wife. Monday.
and Lyon« e«»minunltic«.
Opal Shilling was «hopping in
It will be sad news to many of his
Shelburn Monday.
W. H. .McLain commenced hi« fall /r»«nds to learn that the cataract
hostess, Joyce Peterson.
Ice cream
plowing Tuesday afternoon.
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one ot Jf* Young had such dam
and cake comprised the refreah-
Mr. and Mr«. Carl Smith, in com- “«* thal the
h»d 1° be »emoved
menta.
tiany with hi« mother, drove over to,10 or^er 1° aava hi« life
Annul two}
Carlton Sunday to visit hia mother's we*bs ago Joe went to Portland t>> t
Meetings in Progress
sister. They found the roads fine consult a specialist, with the above
after the shower.
‘ rwwuH. T*»*
reports said he was!
Rev. W. J. Large and Rev. J. Y.
Ralph Shilling returned home from getting along fine.
Stewart are holding services in the
his grandmother’s at Munkera Sun-' John Wisely and wife went t»>
Mt. Pleasant church every r.-ning
day evening.
Portland Monday to aer him. return
this Week at 8 o’clock. Sunday ser­
Mr. and Mrs. Swink of Albany ,n« hom« Tuesday night,
vices will be at 11 a. m and 8 p.
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called at W. H. McLain's Munday.
m. Everybody invited.
Received $50 Fine
Prof. O. V. White and family of
We have a complete line.
Stayton called on W H. McLain and
The Tribune. $1.75 the year.
If you arc in need <d a
Last Saturday Deputy Game War­
family Saturday evening.
good
pen. give ua a cfll.
den Ed S. Hawker came to Scio and
made an investigation that caused
Crowded This Week
the arrest of Ed Holland for hunt- <
i mg and killing game birds out of
In order to give the junior part­
Your» for
I season
He was taken before the
ner a short vacation this week, and
S kmvice I
local justice of the peace, and upon
having more to do than one man
. a plea of guilty, was fined 450 and
ought take upon himself, we are
costs, which was immediately paid.
crowding all the new« and ads into
every day throughout the summer
four page«. Every ad is a new«
Dr. Floyd B. Utter of Salem wm
season. Stopover wherever and as long
DRUG STORE
item, and most anything you want
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visitor
in Scio Friday.
as you please within final return limit
will lie found there.*
left Oregon last October, and in
many ways we would like to return
there, and hope to some time for a
visit anvway.
F. W. Combs.
The clipping referred to in the
above letter told of celebrating the
50th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mr«. B. F. Comb«, who were
married in Chester. Pa., on July 27.
1875, at their beautiful home at 278
South Bear avenue, Beil. Calif.
Mrs. J. J. Dietrich of Pasadena,
and Mrs. Ida E. Lewis of Gardena,
were present also 50 years ago. and
are «isteis of Mrs. Combe and her
husband, respectively. The happy
couple received many presents. Mr.
Combs some wwki before eame near
losing his life when he stepped in
front of an automobile in Loo Ange­
les. During a musical program In !
the aft» moon Miss Marie Persons,
a party
Games suitable to the oc­
casion were enjoyed by the follow-
ing little ladies: Edria Thaver, Syl­
via and Audrey B.vrtu, Made ine
McDonald. Lorraine Hix*«»n.l i .tima
Bilyeu, Norine Sima. Lureen Arnold
and Lloyd. Mary Beth and Ardh
Whetstone of Albany and the little
Parker
Duofold
Fountain Pen
None
Better
KELLY’S
Roundtrip Excursion Fares
—October 31st.
Now plan your vacation journeys to
the east. Let our agents assist in fixing
your itinerary. And include
People** Theatre
CALIFORNIA
either goingor returning,or both way*,*
if you choose. See it’s manifold won­
der at little, if any, additional expense.
Saturday Saaday
Presents
....‘The Bandolero’....
Featuring Pedro de Corbo-
l>a and Renee Attorce*
Southern Pacific Lines
Comedy—Will Roftra— in
“ The pake Eater ”
C. W. Bragg, local agent
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