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Prof. Tobie Write»
Sell* Entire Herd
In renewing his subscription to
the Tribune for another vear. Prof.
H. E. Tobie say* they rend It with
their letter mail, and call it a letter
from home. The Reedsport com
munity ha-l a fair recently, at which
Gov Pierce was the principal speak
C. O. Hjermated has sold his tine
herd of Ayrshire cattie. 19 head, to
to C. D. Gerin of Aurora. They
were ao fine that Mr. Gerin showed
five cows and the bull at the slate
fair. Mr Hjermstrd intends to.re-
stock Sciolin Farm with another
breed, but has not fully made up
his mind as yet. He 1» also a suc
cessful poultryman and has calls for
all hi» surplus stock.
Committee Tonight
Malcolm Miller Die»
Malcolm Miller died of pneumonia
at Toledo last Friday at the age of
57 years.
Funeral service* were
held Sunday at the church in Shel
burn ami burial was at the Miller
cemetery. Members of the 1 (III F
lodge of Scio, of which he was a
er. and there as here he was the
member, had charge of the services,
pivot
on
which
its
success
depended.
and
the pr II bearers were memla-rs
The minutes of the prev ■ is meet
On account of few entrants in the
of
the
Stayton cams*.
in* were read and approved.
sports, he says he had to enter and
Mr. Miller was a single man
He
A communication from Attorney
came out of the experience with his
was born and grew to manhood near
W. L. Marks regarding »■ me affida
first ducking, a sprined thumb and
Scio, but had been working at Tole
Visitor» Coming
vits the city secured at the tin*.«- the
>4 66 prize money. The sum of
do for several years. Oi e brother,
property at Jordan w purchased
At the regular meeting of the K John Miller of Marion, survives A
$1000 prize money was raised by
by the city wa* read. The r- ■ rder
Reedsport. Gardiner and a state of P. lodge Tueetiay night, it was large crowd was in attendance, at
reported making a special trip t<>
decided to invite the Silverton lodge testing the esteem in which he WM
subsidy.
Albany to locate them, but a* (hey
Speaking of the school, the Prof, t<> attend the regular meeting of held.
were not in the locker it was thought
says they are getting along tine, hut the local lodge on Tuesday night, j
the Mountain States I’ow. r C-•>. had
that he is »bout worked to death Oct. 20. In times past these lodge*
Have Family Reunion
misplaced them, to whom they were
trying to correct deficiencies in the used to visit and it is hoped to re
turned over at the time of th«- -ale (
grades and high school, but is mm- sume the««- pleasant relations. Of
A family reunion wa-- h'ei I last
of the light plant.
p<-nsated by improvements in the Course refreshments will be eerved. Sunday at the home of Mr an ) Mrs.
The following bills were rva.l and
pupils.
P R. Bilyeu. Those present were
ordered paid:
Baptiat Church Note»
"Hunting an.I fishing are interest
Mr. and Mrs Ij«ml>«-rt An<i«im
Mountain States Power Co .
ing now." he says. “Trout are fol-1
and
son from The Dalle«. Mrs Sarah
>173.06
August-September bills
Sunday school at 10 o’clock every
lowing the salmon in and are biting
Swanson from Olympia; Thomas
r> oo
A W. Hagey, fire chief
Everybody is in Crabtree and Mrs Anderson from
5 00 Commercial Ashers are not do.ng Sunday morning
I. Hoagland, city marshal .
vited
to
attend.
10
00
well.
Thia
country
Is
pretty
brushy
J. W. Parrish, latxir....... .
Marshfield. Millard Crabtree from
Scio Mill & Ele. Co., rent. . 20.00 for deer hunting, but 15 or more i
Christian Endeavor every Sunday Cotvallia; Nowton Crabtree and wife
E. J. McAdoo, salary and ex
must have i>ecn killed in here this evening at 6:30.
from Albany; Andrew and Newt >n
lit 83 : season. I have seen five taken in.’ I
pensea to Albany ...... :.
Prayer meeting every Thurwlay
Crabtree
from Maupin. Fred Grimes,
.501
1. V. McAdoo, phone call«
night at 7.30.
41 50
Ed Palon. gravel an«J labor
wife and daughter*. Dorris an<l I.«-
Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach
Now Mr». Miller
tha; G W. Arnold, wife and daugh
Total paid out ............. $265 88 j
-next Sunday morning, and evening ters. Dolly and ls-ta; Mrs Etta Bil
I
Mrs E. E Crabtree received a
7:30.
A petition signed by one signature
yeu and grandson. Vilas Kmzer;
was presented to the council asking surprise last Wednesday night when j
Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy.
Regular services in the Christian
that money be expended on building her daughter. Mrs. Rose Rahn.came
All are relatives of Mr or Mrs.
a breakwater back of the Mt r-l>an in and announced that she was now church Sunday morning. Rev. J. Y Bilyeu except Mrs. Anderson of
property. Inasmuch as this w<>.dd Mrs. Arnold Miller, bringing her Stewart preaching. The subject of Marshfield and Mr*. 1* omeroy.
l»e on private property and to *p. nd husband with her. They were mar the sermon will be "The Bleasedueae
money on same out <>f the city treas ried recently at Marshfield and were of Forgiven Sin," Men sre seeking
Celebrate» 73d Birthday
ury would require a »neetai election on their way to attrad Oregon's peace and happinesa. They never
the near
ft,ul “ unl‘l the* Hn‘J P»nl“n
the petition was tabled
N<> one big state fair. In
1...............
..... future
...........
W. E Arnold w»< honored with a
for
ein. Come.
Service at Mt
waa present to sponsor the move the couple expects to move onto the
birthday
dinner at his h >mc Sun lay
bride’s farm, near (he Sanderson Pleasant at 2 p m.
ment.
on the occasion of hi* 73d birthday,
By unanimous vote, each c «miuil- bridge.
Our good friend. W. Wilson, came which occurred on Wednesday, Oct
tee was instructed to imnii-diately
t in Friday from his farm, four miles 7th. A large birthday cake, and
Ihe opening of the third week of west of Scio, and paid the Tribune
attend to any business coming under
marigolds and autumn r<> < «. made
school shows the enrollment in the
B pleasant call. Mr. Wilson
its jurisdiction.
attractive table decoration*
Th *
The following taxpayers w« re ap highschool to be 56, and in the has been in a hospital in Portland for oresent were Francis Arnold and
pointed as the budget eommitU- : grades t> be 99 anil there is more several weeks taking treatment fori wife and Mr. and Mr*, ('ahters of
N I. Morrison. W. J. Chr-nny. C- bb to come, we understand. The Inle- hemrhoids. and aaya he feels he has Wheeler; Ixmter Arnold and wife.
eurwJ without the use of a
Cyrus, Frank Bartu, P H. MacDon rior of the school is brighter in faces
M. P. Long and family, R iliert
and
color,
much
work
being
done
is
knife.
ald, Rolla Shelton. J. S. Sticha. The
Darby and family, J It Couey and
committee will meet at the city hall
Word from Mrs. R. L El I wood, a daughter. Mildred, and Mr. Arnold
tonight to work out a budget for
Mrs. L. C. Alexander la taking j former resident, aaya she is well • land wife
Ice cream and cuke were
the year 1926.
treatments in Salem.
| that crope were pretty good, and served during the afternoon.
«hr has moved back to Malta. III.,
Mr. and Mrs Arnold accompanied
Rvterve l liât riet No. 12
Charter No. 192
from Sts ward. The Tribune will their eon. Francis, and wife to
RE POItT OF CONDITION OF
follow her and keep her posted on Wheeler, where they will viol for
the doings of her many friends here. some time.
The regular monthly meeting of
the city council was held last Thurs
day night at the city hall, all mem
ber» being present except Council
man Gill, who is confined to his
home from Injuries sustained In an
automobile accident About a m-nth
ago.
F
SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER «,1925
Sl.7-r> th»* Year
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Vol 29
Scio T ribune
The Scio State Bank
At Scio, in the state of Oregon, at the close of busincas Sept. 2S. 1925
nsseur.ae
I.
2.
X
4.
9
11.
loans and discounts including n-dmeounta shown in
1107. ONt 16
items 29 and 30. if any
.....................................
I OHM ■»i
Overdrafts secured and or. >e. tired .................... ...
39.400 00
U. S. government seeurilir* owned ..........................
Other bonds, warrants anti securities, including
foreign government, state, municipal, corpora
4X300 60
tion, etc
tab) Cash on hand tn vault and oue from banks,
bankers and trust comps n-- » designated and ap
43.510 07
proved reserve agents <>f Ibis bank.................... ..
Checks on banks outside city or town of retorting
3W 71
bank and other cash iten s .....................
.....
Total cash and due from banks. it<-m 9 and 11 I 43,90 7*
Total
...............................................................
>234.799 39
LiabiHti««
Ml.
17.
IX
19.
23.
25.
27.
I 10.000
Capital stock paid in...........................................................
.'..mo
Surplus fund ............................ ............................................
(a) Undivided profits .........................
...........
(bl Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid.
1.1»
.< ■ .
Rrserved for taxes, interest ami depreeiaUan........
Osman« Des»«Hs. oth-r tl nn 1-snks. subject to
reservs:
Individual deposits subject to check, including de
posits due the State of Oregon. County, cities or
other public funds
...
....................
174,1«
Cashier’s checks of th» bank outstanding payable
0.M3
on itemand ...................................
................
Total on demand'!• |»>ait», .(her than bank de
posits. subject to reserve, items 23 A 2 ............ 11 *1.061 27
Time ane Sa«le»s Deposits.
-bject to reserve
and payable on demand <>r »object to notice:
37,243
Time crrtirtealre of deposit outstanding....................
Total of time and savings deposits payable on de
mand or subject Io notice........................................... I 37,243 19
Total............ ....................................................
00
00
hi» Buff Plymouth Rock cock rei»
19
74
a
People’s Theatre
SatardaySaaday
Correct attest:
W. A. Ewing.
Au.Hr W. Myer«.
Director«.
Order» sufficient to make up two
carl ad» >>f pvrotol, the new surplus
war explosive, have been pooled
from Linn, Benton and Lincoln eoun-
th*. A total of 38,760 pound* of
the explosive was ordered for 136
persons from the three counties. It
i* expected that the two car» will
arrive within n few days of each
other early in November.
This explosive is being made out
of surplus smokeless powder and ni
trate of soda an<l distributed to far
mers through the Extension Service
<>f the I) AC for the purpose of
stimulating land clearing. Not less
than 50 pounds will be sold to one
P< r«->n not more than 1000. The
materials are put up in cartridges
i-
< Imary dynamite.
There are approximately 150 »ticks
in a 50 pound box.
The cost of cartridging, boxing,
trans|H>rtati«>n and distribution urn
the only items that are paid for by
the farmer
Fuse cat» for use with
the pyrotol are being distributed
free as long as the supply lasts
Because of the fact that the in
gredients of the powder are being
given away by the government the
cost is low, Ix-ing 17 95 a hundred
pounds laid down in Corvallis Both
cars are to come to Corvallis, that
Iwing the most central point from
which to distribute the pyrotol to
farmers.
It is exp«-cted that another pool
will be completed on Oct. 30, and
order* for this pool are Iwing taken
n-.w by the Eirst National Hank of
Albany. Eirst National bank of h-b-
unon. R I Edwards of Brownsville,
¡•nd County Agent C. R. Briggs of
Corvallis.
Cutting Corner» Draw» Fine
Rudolph Young was haled into
the city court last Friday for cutting
corners, and on plea of guilty was
lined >5 00 and costs, a total of
$1 50
II is hoped this will prove a
lesson to others who do such hazard-
■>us stunts here, but watch their
step in other cities.
VAUD VILLE
Belle's Musical
Comedy Co.
Sunday evening, Oct. II
Also Pictures.
Two Shows:
7:15 and 9 JO
Admission:
25« sad 54k
Star Theatre
Stayton
who was here on a visit from Salu
bra, Idaho, accompanied Mr. Hana-1
gan on the trip.
A large crowd attended the W
T. Haader »ale Saturday, and every
thing sold at fair price«.
Pastilles
Mentholated
Presents
The Dixie Handicap
OH, BOY!
with Frank Keenan, Claire
Windsor A Lloyd Hughes.
Tumble Inn
>234.7H9 39
State of Oregon, County of Linn. ns.
I, E. D. Myer«, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
E. D. Mr »as. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th day of October, 1925
IL Shelton Notary f*ublie
rxisrea Feb. 15. 1929
Miss Myrtle Donovan, who was
Free Book» and Bu»»e»
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Donovan, left
G. L. Flanagan returned Friday
Saturday for Hoquiam. Wash , to
night
from a week’s trip to Bor
vi-¡it at the home of her brother be- i
deaux. Wash , and other points He
fore returning to her work at Seattle.
says he had a wonderful trip, trav
In che< king ut> on the pupils of eling over dirt roads as smooth a*
the Scio high school Tuesday, the pavement, and visiting some of
(eachers noted that there ia one largest sawmills on the coast,
m<>re boys than girls in the high also found out that textbooks
school and that there are 24 mrm- the schools are furnished by
hers in the freahmen class.
state as is also busses to take
Clement Cain won first and second children to and from school. I)»n|
prize» at the »tate fair last week on Layton, a nephew of Mrs. Hanavan, I
Another Pool Being Made
Ceawdy -Arthur Stone in
Change
the
Needle
Admisaion ....... 11c and 26«
'• going to open "Up for
the winter season. on
Saturday, Oct. 10
with a Big Carnival Dance and
the O A CUnllegiatea. Everyone
has such a good time at Tumble
. Iwt’sOe!
See Our Window
Youra for
S khvick I
KELLY’S
DRUG STORE
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