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THE SCIO TRIBUNE Vol. 29 SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3.1925 |1.75 the Year No. 4 — ■■■i" County Fair Draw« Near Missionaries Visit Ia*onard Gilkey, manager of the Linn county fair, and Mr. Davis, superintendent of the livestock ex hibit. were in Scio last Thursday, coming here to interest some of our best stockmen in the exhibit. To many of our readers, the live stock show is of greatest Interest, as this is a dairv community, but in one line of the livestock industry in this community we are probably not much acquainted. It ia the horse. Those who know, say that Mr. Burge and Mr. Ruby are to meet, in the near future, a coming rival in the person of Guy Funk, who ia gather ing sound himself as fine specimens of draft horses as the eye could wish and the heart desire, and we under stand he will take a string to the county fair. While Mr Funk has not rought publicity heretofore, it is because of his retiring disposition and a desire to be fully ready when the proper time arrived. Others in this community who are eligible to entry in the livestock ex hibit are: H (). Iljermstad. with his fine herd of Ayrshire cattle; Sid Stringer and the S. B. Holt Farm, with their herds of Jerseys; R. R- Borovicka. with his Holsteins; and in chickens, there is the Trollinger Bros., II. O. Iljermstad. Sid String er. R«*x Peery. Mrs. J. H. Johnston; and Dr. S. C. Browne and Thomas Smail with their silver-black foxes. Rev A. G. Siegle and family of Siam, China, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mylo Bartu. The ladies are sisters. Rev. Siegle, who is a m - >i .»ry to Siam, spoke at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening to large and deeply interested audien •» •», Mr. and Mrs Siegle have two child m. a boy six and a girl three years old, who sang in the Chinese Ian- guage at the service« Rev. Siegle and family expect to sail on October third for Siam, to continue their work. Yes. sir, we have enough in this community for a county fair, and if all the above exhibit at the county fair there will be some exhibit sure enough. Ix*o Zeller has taken space in exhi bits building st the fair, and he and his neighbors in the Gilkev neigh borhood are going to compete with the rest of the county. Atta boy. Leo, and we hope you win. The fair runs four days, commenc ing on Tuesday. Sept. 22. Next Monday Is Holiday Next Monday is Labor Day. and is a holiday for th« poetoffice em ployes. bankers and most all other lines of busineaa. In fact. It is the only holiday givrn over to thoae who earn their bread In the sweat of their face. There will be no mail delivered on the rural routes and the bank will tw closed, while moot of our peop'e will seek the cities, sea shore and at reams to spend the short vacation. Toledo Defeats Albany Quite a number from here went (By Shelburn Correspondent) to Albany Sunday to see the game Tuesday atmut one o'clock fire da» between Albany and Toledo, and sroyvd an old l»»g barn on the prop some of us really expected to see erty of Mrs. Anna Hirons. about Albany win. Disappointment was two mil«*« north of Scio. When first our lot. for Toledo trimmed them to sevn the barn was enveloped in the tune of K to 2. rtsnim and was spreading across (he D m * manager or the captain (any-1 road to Chas McClain's stubble field how the loud noise) of the Albany and toward hi« building« The (ram ballyhooed so much at the neighbors were called by ph»>nr and start that he got his team so nerv-|all rushed to the seene of the tire out they couldn’t play, and to make and by heroic work soon had it un matters worse he forgot whst rules der control. the leans were playing under. How Mrs. Hirons* place is unoccupied the Albany bunch got into the inter at present and the barn contained state league and stayed there ia a nothing but s one old straw. s»> the problem too deep for even Albany loas there is small, hut ha t it reach- Visit at Toledo fans to solve. Turpin pitched seven ed Mr. McClain's buildings it would innings for Albany, when the fans have been quite heavy, as he had Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Meritt di ve demanded Beamis. Beamia walked his barns filled with gram. to Toledo Friday evening where tiicy a man all the wav round on wild The origin of the fire is unknown, spent the week-end with Mr. and balls, not a ball being hit. but it is thought it wii from a Gerald Hassler uni al Newport After getting Beamia and his bad match, a cigarette or cigar stub While there they called on Mrs. I . action developed, the noise from i thrown in the «fry grass by some J. Calloway, who is still i:< the h.... such dead silence was heart-break- one driving along the road, pital from an accident <»n the 1*. .» —».» M _j-~- - -w. ing. The feature of the game was at Newport some w «»- k « ago a horn-- run by Toledo in the third Preever Sale Next Monday Mrs. Calloway says she is not in inning. any pain, but that it will be ab->ut What Albany need»« is a manager, R. R Preever was in town last eight weeks before she ran ben I the team is all right otherwise. Friday making some of the final to Albany, and that she may have touches on his disp«*rsal sale of tine to go to Portland to a specialist Family Reunion Holstein«, which takes place next McKenzie has s-» fur r«< >»r 1 Monday, beginning at 10 a m. that he has come home. family reunion wm held at the Mr. Preever ha« one of the fin»*«t home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Crabtree, Holstein herds in Oregon, although Star Car Stolen near Jordan. Sunday, and report not the largest, lie has given his «ays a good time and plenty to eat best efforts to bringing hi« slock up Sunday afternoon Ardell Bn k. made it a day long to be remember- to the highest perfection an»! has Rudolph Metier and the Mi*»-» Ma •d Those present were Mr. and l>een successful bevond hi« fondest ry Stanton and Bonita Sutherland Mrs P R. Bilyeu, parent! of Mrs. hopes. Mr. Preever ha* h«»l his attended the ba-» ball game m Al Crabtree. Fred Grimes and family. herd tut»erculin tested and all foun»i bany. afterwards going to .*- b.-m Vardie Shelton and family and Mrs free from tuberculosis. where they attended the sh w. Solomon Grimes, ail of Scio, and Here is anyone's opportunity to W’hen they were rsadv to start home Mrs D P. Crabtree and family of get started right with a proven herd they found that their car hni I • <-n Portland, and the hosts and family. whether with one or all. Mr. Pre«* stolen from where it was Park I on Duane Crabtree, who is now in bus ver intends to tp< n»i th«* winter in State street. iness In Eugene, was the only mem California, and will come back to The car is a Star Sport touring, ber of the immediate family circle Albany to make their future home and is the property of Cyrus-V Brock who was absent. The ladies aid of Crabtree will of the Scio Garage The authori ! servo lunch at noon. Col. 6*o. A. Quietly Married in Albany I Gue lathe auctioneer, Herbert I* ties and insurance company w re notified immediately, but up t»> the White ia sales manager, ond I«eba- Min Hattie Pearce, daughter of time we went to press nothing had nun National Hank is clerk. Mr. and Mrs E J. Pearce of Bilyeu been heard from it. Den. was quietly married to Mr. Plan Incorporation Louis Dodge in Albany on Saturday. Attend Wedding Aug 29, by Judge B. M. Payne Those Interested in the Miller After a light lunch was served at cemetery, near Shelburn, met at the J. C. Edwards, who h is been vis- the h»me of the bride'a parents, the i home of Weibe Kuiken Monday eve Ring at the home of M «. N E. Gill.' happy couple departed tor a short ning and el«*cte>l the following ofllc- left Sunday for hia h >me at Grant« honeymoon trip to southern Oregon. j era: L Osborn was elected presi Pass Mrs Edwards and her n oth They will beat home to their frirnda dent; Weibe Kuiken. clerk; \\ M. er. Mrs. Gill, went to Van iuv«*r. after Sept. 10.Judson street. Salem. Phillips. (). G. Wyman. M D. Mil Wash.. Monday tn U* pre«.-nt at th» Oregon. ler. tiuatees. marriage of Roy Gill of Spokane to The Tribune extends congratula The offieera were instructed to in Mias Eileen Lawlor of Poftlaml »n tions. vestigate the feasibility of Incorpo- Tuesday evening. rating under the name "The Miller Notice! Cemetery Association." which is The County Board of Equalisation deemed necessary in order to keep will meet on September 14th at the the cemetery at its best, for if this Court House in Albany.Oregon, and ia done there will be some authority will remain in session for 15 day«. to f all the time. Linn Co. Fair h»-ar complaint« or correct errors in the A«**«j»ment Roll for 1925 Any one interested ahou'd appear at the tirg«* and place afore«aid. ALBANY, OKKC1ON A Progress Fair OU Hr« eaneciallv invitili to come Y and aee the Sight«, Thrills, Attrac tions, Amusements, Mirth ami People. “Me ’ HE Greatest Agricultural Exhibit ever shown in the county. Barns full of Pure Bred Livestock. School Exhibits. Commercial Exhibits, Poul- try Show and T A erton of the □vies” Starring Glenn Hunter and Viola Dana Mack Sennett presents ‘Inbad, the Sailor’ Program to Please the People r* Baby Puts Bean in its Nose While playing in the garden at ita home Sunday the two-year-ol»l G rant F boman , child of Mr. and »Mrs. Henry Jung- Assessor of Linn County, Oregon werth put a large* green bean up it« nose. Monday mornir g It had -TJ | swollen so much that Dr Prill had to lake it to ths Albany hospital People’s Theatre and administer an anesthetic to re move it. The baby was brought Saturday Sunday back to ita horn«* in the Jordan com- Presents ‘ munity after the operation. September22-3-4-5 Bigger, Better Barn Burns on Hirons Farm Upsets Car in Ditch John Myers of Crabtree drove too , cloae to the edge of the embank ment near the S. P. track east of Albany Monday afternoon and upset hia ear in the ditch, Mr. Myer« es caped injury but the top of hie car was torn up. i We did not learn If | there was any other damage. Target Practice Is Serious Sunday afternoon while Otto Lim beck, aged about 27. son of Mr and Mrs Paul Tumbeck. of the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood, was visiting at the home of Lyle Chrisman, the men engager! in target oractice with a shot g in. using the barn door on the Chrisman farm as the target, and in some manner while in (he hands of I^rle, the gun was accidentally discharged and Otto was shot in the face, neck and shoul ders. He also received a cracked skull and the loss of some teeth. Dr Prill was called and he .took him tn a h» spit al in Altranv, where on Monday sixteen shots were removed from the head of the injured man ■ind »«ven from the left shoulder. \n X ray examination revealed the fact that no shots are in vital or gans. No blame is attached, as the men are the beat of friends, and wit- ne «■« aav the shooting was purely accidental. Aside from Otto's «uf- fering. Lyle feels a« badlv about the accident a» d»«*« Otto. It ia said Otto's condition is good and recov ery will l>e rapid, unless something unforeseen happens. Wr.V E*.V* ? ■<- Council Meets Tonight The city council meets in regular ■»■ «»ion tonight. Besides routine business. it is probable that a recor der will lie named to succeed Mrs. Ollie MacDonald, resigned, Il ia also expected to hear a report from the Street and public property coin» miltee on having Main street taken over as a market road by the coun ty and state. All members of the council should l>e present, if possible, and any others who are interested are invited. For Men Only Bills are out announcing a free lecture, to which men only will be admitted. The time is set for next Ihumday night, Sept. 10. al eight o’clock, and the place la the Z C B J hall in Scio. The meeting is open to all men of any or no religious beliefs, and the speaker will lie the Rev. Matthews of Gervais, pastor of the Presbyterian church there. Does Your Ford Shimmy? If so. let us repair it and make It drive smooth by installing new bushings and aligning the wheels. 4c Bilyeu's Garage. The Tribune. SI.75 the year. SWAT THE FLY I Wc have what you want Fl Vampiro Powder. 3 for 25» M<. 75». si 26 Fly-Di ........... ...............7K Tanglefoot Fly Spray 50» W<H«llsrk Fly Spray, t1.35gal Pois >n Fly Paper Sprayer« Yours for S ervice I KELLY’S DRUG STORE » * « * ■ t At —< - ♦ : w • . V ■ W ■ * ». a