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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1925)
......... . " " 1 County Fair Open* Tuesday » The dale for «winging the gate« open for admission to the county fair i« almoat here. In fact next Tuesday, Sept. 22. to the day and it rune for foul1 day*. Almoet every community in the county will have an agricultural ex hibit there except from the vicinity of Scio, and thia community ahould have an exhibit there every year. It will do all of u* good to attend at least one or mor* daya to aee the friendly rivalry between ccmmuni- tie* aa they compete for the prize« and other honor«. The four day* are chuck full of program« to intereat both old and young. The racing program thia year is in charge of the Officer« Re serve Corp« of O A C. which guar antee« bonaflde race* and novelty atunta full of thrill* and enjoyment. There will lie two pageanta again this year, on Wednesday and Friday nights, under direction of Mrs.Chas. Child«, while on Wednesday after noon a public wedding will occur. Friday is closing day, and to school children'« day, when every school child will be admitted free. There will be a parade, floats, songs and stunts by the children. Brownsville won the queen, and Harrisburg,Tan gent, Lebanon and Scio will each have an attendant. Scio will also have a float. The last day will be a big day, as will be the other three. Now turn to page threw of thia paper and read the big Linn County Fair ad. There you will see a list of the 18 departments into which the fair is divided, some or all of which you are Interested in, and you will also aee the program which to so varied that everybody can be en tertained. It will be a big fair. “Enlightened Prison Dealing” Going After Law Violator* Thursday night. Sept. 10. will be C. F. Spence, state market agent, The construction of the market to giving public notice that the state remembered as a night when the road between Munkcro and West inspection department is going to foulest lecture ever heard was de Scio |is progressing nicely and to After a six and one-half mile chase enforce the potato grading ard sten livered here by Rev Matthews, who > closed during the placing of gravel. which ended in a fusiiadeof bullets. ciling law henceforth, and growers announced that he would tender his Detour to at West Scio going out. Ed Louisignot. 50. alleged automo and dealers are warned of the p«-n resignation as pastor of the Presby and at th* Idylwild farm coming In. bile thief and white alaver. was shot altiee of 3100 fine. 30 day« in jail.or terian church at Gervais and of two Work on opening the ditch on the to death by C. F. Talent, slate traf both. The law provides that the other small churches, and would Carev farm has been done so as to fic officer, near Jefferson at 11:30 potatoes «hall be grad« 1 and both quit the ministry. A big crowd of save the half mile road south from Tuesday morning, save the Albany the grade an«i the grower's name men and a number of boys heard West Scio. Democrat-Herald. Work has been stopped for the shall be stenciled on the sack. No the very "elevating" talk by this The «hooting took place in Linn stock of more than 50 pounds can priest-protestant minister of the winter on the Jordan road. In the county as Louisignot and his girl i spring work will again start, when companion, Genia Owen, 18, were lowly Nazarene. legally be ««»Id otherwise It to to be hoped that he nor any it to hoped to complete it through fleeing from the officer in an auto- To show the value of grading. Mr. Spence cites that in August la«t one like him will lie asked to come to Lyons by next fall. mobile which ia believed to have Ix-ffier hill road is being rushed been stolen early Monday morning year 65 carloads of potato«-* were here again, or elsewhere, until he ■hipped into Oregon to compet* with can use respectable language and to completion and will be a short from a garage at Raymond. Wash. Oregon farmer«, while in August of will exclude boys under 16. After cut to town for several families on The sp >t where the tragedy was this year but 30 errs were received, heari« g the lecture we do not won j that road. staged was a point in the road at As soon as possible. M O. Arnold the Ed Suellinger prune orchard, Of course the grading and standard der at him resigning his pastorate, nor al his salary being stopped as will la-gin construction of th* new- about a quarter of a mile from the ization is not the whole cause the market road from Shelburn to Stay Vic l.ooney residence, three and one reduction, yet much of the decrease he practically stated. ton. which i* *» soon as the West half miles north and west of the to because buyers and retailers do not now have to purchase Yakima Fox Mysteriously Injured ' Scio-Munkera road is finished. crossing of the Pacific highway and The I^ebanon section of the Santi- i the Santiam City road south of the spuds to get an honest pack. The Last Wednesday night «omethmg am highway is about finished, and n highway bridge at Jetterson. grading and inspection law is mak ing friends of honest growers and 1 got into the Th«>e Smail fox kennel« good piece of road building it is. We j The body of tl.e slain man and hi* and nearly chewed the left front leg are told. dealers. companion were taken to the Howell ¡otTYif a puppv fox. the only one that | undertaking parlor* at Jetterson, Camper* Most Careless School Start* Monday was born in any of the kennels in from where Coroner E. C. Fisher of thia neighborhood. Mr. Smail wa» Albany was summoned. The body The U. S. forest service report | Indication points to a registration of the opinion it was the work of a taken to Albany at noon for an In of at least 45 students in the high w«-a«il or «ome other small animal, for Oregon and Washington show* quest and the girl wa« held by the school when the doors open next ¡but a veterinary at Salem told Mi«« that they have fought ?86 lightning ¡officers as a material witness. Monday morning, with a possibility A nene Smail, who, in eompanv with tires and 3'33 man caused fires this . , Traffic Officer C. P. Talent lives of reaching 60 or- more, according Dr. S. C. Browne took it there the year up to Aug. ’A. Of the man-1 at Medford anti was traveling in N. to a survey being made by Prof. II. next day. that it was the work of a caused tires, campers are charged i C. Chaney'* car. who also lives In L. Watenpaugh. A good corps of cat. Miss Smail visited the veteri with 155, smokers 112. lumbering. i Medford and is the district attorney, instructors, good roads and trans nary hospital Sunday and the veter 31, railroads 29. brush burning 24, and when passing the Louisignot car portation are factors in bringing the inary assured her the young fox was incediary 15. miscellaneous 27. Less noticed the absence of a rear-end students to Scio high. improving and that he had hopes of Area occurred in the Sanliam sector license plate and only a dealer'* li than in any other In the two states, The grades will also show a great saving ita leg. cense in front. The officer’s watch er enrollment, it is believed This It i* a bard blow at thia time, as, being practically free. There have fulness caused louisignot to turn is accounted for from the fact that it to young, and is worth more than been 97 court convictions this year, around and start north, and Chaney with more cases pending. the few vacant houses are being ta 3600. did likewise. When nearing the ken up at this early date, and a tine crossroad, and the Chaney car gain corps'of teachers is also a stimulus. A Correction Many Freshmen Enter ing on him he turned off. followed The school is being cleaned and by the pursuers, who had fired four In the story last week about the The second annual fresnmen week the windows washed preparatory to I »hots at the tires of the fleeing car. opening of schools, it was said the opened at O A C last Monday, and | the opening. i Talent was standing on the running officers of the Shindler school were the largest entering claw in the his board and wnen a passing car hit all in one family, the Shindler«. In tory of the college throng«-«! the Crenshaw-Watson his car a slight jolt he accidentally taking the item over the phone we campus walks. More than a week I tired the »hot that killed Louisignot, Floyd Crenshaw of the Gilkey under the word "women" to be the before that dale 1208 applications recording to the testimony given to neighborhood and Miss lx»la Wats»n name Shindler. The school law for for entrance had been approved at the coroner’s jury composed of C. were married Sunday afternoon at bids two of a family to be a school the registrar's office and credentials C. Hall, Dennis Merrill, Glenn Jun were arriving on every mail.* This 1:30 at the home of the bride's board. The officers are: Mr*. Geo. kin. G. T. Hoekenamith. F.O. Carty parents near Crabtree. Only mem Westenjrouse. chairman; Mesdames ia an indicated increase of at least and Ed Washburn, who exonerated ber* of the families were present. Wm. Grime* and Vardie Shelton, di 20 per cent over last year's large the officer. Following the ceremony a wedding rectors; Mrs. Jess Hildreth, clerk. All women, and probably the only dinner was served. An unidentified man. aged about Car Located in Colorado such board in the state. The young couple left during the 55 years, was drowned in the Will afternoon for Roseburg on a honey M. B Cyrus received word Mon amette river near the foot of Oak moon trip. They have not yet de Break* Bone in Foot day that his Star car had been found street in Albany about noon Tues cided where they will make their day. No one knew the man and no Wednesday of last week, while in Brighton. Colo., and that it was home. papers or other articles were found laying a concrete sidewalk at the being held for further proof. Mr. on his person with which an identi Hunting a Location Richardson Gap school house. I. Cyrus went to Salem immediately fication could l»e established. Hoagland accidentally stepped into with the papers, which were sent to Mrs. E. J. Pearce, who lives in a hole and in some manner snapped the chief of police at Brighton. It is Bilyeu Den. and her guest. .Mrs. C. one of the small bones of hi* right thought two boy* who escaped from H. Busey of Salem, went to Salem foot. He continued at work until the reform school on the day the Tuesday. Mrs. Pearce to looking evening, thinking it was just a Cyrus car was stolen, and who are for a location, as she and her hus-1 strain. He say» he «uttered consid at large, were the onea who look it. The flax industry in Oregon’s state penitentiary has been given nation-wide publicity during the past year, and the periodicals of the eaat are yet printing atoriea. The Toronto, Ontario. Sun of September 3. states that the prison has the largest flax scutching mill In the world, with 24 machines, its near eat competitor being in Ireland, where there is a mill of 23 machines The Sun states that more than 50 convicts are given employment on these machines, and aa inducement for faithful work they are paid 50e per day. also that this compensation is given to other conyieta in other departmenu of the flax Industry. “Flax to being received at the rate of 100 to 150 tons daily.” states the Sun, “and every available inmate who cjn be extended trusty privil eges in the penitentiary is engaged in the industry.” The article is band must give up the ranch they ' erably that night, but that the break headed "Eqlightened Dealing With ar* now on. They had hoped to lo is healing fine now. Prison Problems.” cate near Vancouver, Wash . but were unsuccessful in finding a farm. The Tribune. 31.75 the year. Dr. Brown* Honor*«! This estimable family will keep pos ted on the doings of this communi Seto has been signally honored by ty by reading the Scio Tribune. the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. by honoring Dr. S. C. Portland Relative* Visit Browne with the appointment of Satnrday Suday surge--n general of th* encampment V. T Wiggleswo. th and family.1 during its sessions in Portland next Mias Beas Wigglesworth and lasliei week. He will be in command of Thayer of Portland spent Sunday the temporary hovpital there and with the F. T. Thayer ami F. R. also oversee all work of a medical Shelton families. They and Mr. and nature, it to eertainly an honor to Hrs. Thayer and daughters. Mbwes Dr. Browne and the little city in Freda and Bobby, were Sunday din which he lives to be choeen to this ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton. A Paramount Picture. high office, when there are so manv Mias Wigglesworth to a student to choose from. And be will prove at the state normal at Monmouth. their judgment wa» not amiss. People’s Theatre Preeents Richard Dix in (Manhattan) Subscribe now. 31 76 per year. Fleeing Man Accidentally Killed by Traffic Officer Road Work Progressing Crowd Hear* Filthy Talk When you entertain, let us furnish you. with 500 score cards. Good Comedy School Books Will Attend Meet Beth the ladies* and men’* Sokol dub* have been invited to partici pate In an athletic meet with the Portland clubs on September 26 and 27. The event will take place at the Bohemian hall in 8*11 wood, and the general public is invited. It to said that a large number of Scioite* will attend. Sold for Cash Only Timber Man Visit* William Vincent of Manistee, Mich., caller! on Riley Shelton Mon day. Mr. Vincent to a timber man in Michigan and has rather eaten-, ■ive timber holdings eaat of Scio.J Mr. Vincent to nearing Ihe age of 82. but to still active in business. j and travel* alone. Your* for S krvick I KELLY’S DRUG STORE i