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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
T he S cio T ribune V.»l. 21» 11.75 l he Year No. 11 Silverton Pythians Bring I rainload of Knights and Ladies I uesday Night a j LOCAL BREVITIES | •:------------------------------------- * o Machinery la Arriving ♦................ ......................................... ... : SHELBURN NEWS The powdered milk machinery which the Scio Condensery ordered j ••lit..*. . _ Oct. 20 Elden Knauf has gone above Cas cadia to work till the snow drives *ome ‘,me **" " Mrs. Mollie Miller and son, Buell, soon be placed ready for operation. Pythiamsm in Scio received a won- pleading guilty to being “full ” "f him out. called at W. H McLain's Thursday The company will also manufacture At the conclusion of th - dinner, derftil thrill Tuesday night, and th* Mis* Res* Morris of Is*banon evening. the ladie* remained at the t>anquet spent Sunday here with her mother.' butter in cuties, and also make order will prosper thereby. Mrs Anna Hirong and daughter. cheese. The thrill came through a frater hall, while the men went t<> Castle Mr* 8. J. Morris. Mrs. Alfred Powell and two child With these additions to the plant, nal visit to the local lodge by the Hall, and there the feast of th« L. Bowerman and family of Port the company will lie in position to ren of Albany, took dinner Saturday members of the Silverton lodge soul was broadcast and in which land viaited over the week-end at Mrs. handle all the whole milk that can at the C. D. Osborn home chartering a special train and com* j nearly everyone present took part the G. L. Sutherland home. Hirons goes to Beaverton this week ' be produced in the territory which ing in a body, nearly 80 making the ■ It developed that both lodge* had Miss Wilma Coury of Portland to keep house for Kenneth, who has I many "budding roar* that hereto* Even the buttermilk will trip. There were about 30 ladies spent the week-end with her cousins. it serves a position In a drug store there, and be utilizetl in the powdered process fore had blushei unheard.” within Misses I .eta and Mildred Couey. in the group. has a cottage rented in which he There is thia that can tie said for The special train left Silverton at their membership, and that th«v Pr-f. Watenpaugh and family and hi* mother will live. seven o'clock and arrived here a lit only need such tn occasion to bring have moved from the Baptist parson- the diversified uses of the whole Mr*. J J. Ransom and daughter. age to the Hobart Huagland'houae. mllk- il wl11 »**• •■r»*r returns in tle after eight. The visitors were them out in full bloom Daphne, called at Marion Brown's _ money to the dairvman wh-n* herd met at the depot by some 30 or If the word 'pep' means anything Sunday to see little Helen. 4 ,nd be“,r’ “H’1 *"hout anv m re auto* and immediately taken at all. Silverton certainly ha* it; if urday from Stayton where she had Mr*. Bell Crumea went to Norton Proper rapport to the 7. C B J nail, where the Py thia 'pep* disease is contagious, then been taking treatments for a per «Mitlonal expense Saturday to visit her son. Delmar to the local coodensery mean* larg- thian Sisters had prepared a sump every local member became thoroly iod of two weeks. Churchill. tu<>u* chicken dinner. Around this inoculated. Scioltes like the Silver- Mrs. Matt Doubek was called to er r*‘unw lo th* I a II () Shilling and children spent festive board good fellowship fra tomans, and it is th<* wish of the Portland Wednesday to attend at roore P'<>«l*rous community, Sunday with his mother at Munkers. Mat we right here at home come the bedside of her husband, who Is ternized and the choice viand* pur local lodges that they c -me again W . H. and A. G. McLain made a in a hospital there. to grief, please rememlier there is The visitors returned home at I posely and quickly disappeared, and bushier trip to Albany Monday af a* our good friends said, no one o’clock, praising Scio for a m- st Mr and Mr». E G. Arnold of Al another ctmimunily in l.mn county ternoon. bany were Sunday guests of Mr that is now playing Its cards to seemed to have any hesitancy in pleasant and profitable evening Win Loitz and family of New and Mra. h. J. Holland where they wrest the condensery from us. of Grand Rondo spent the week-end enjoyed a pheasant dinner. which we will have more to say in a Birth Announcement* Give 500 Party with her brother, T. M Russell and Miss Humphrey, a trained nurse short time. If you don't believe it. family. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wo-den are formerly of Portland and- Salem, ask some questions when in Albany. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Lindley were Mrs. Arthur Mclain is improving ha* taken Mrs Ella Munkers* hr.use host* for a 500 party at their home the parenta of a daughter, born the and will follow her profession in slowly. She is able to lie up part on Tuesday evening. Those present laat of the w«ek. She has been Scio. Big Crowd See* Picture of tho time now. were Mrs. Ella Munkers. Mrs. A. named Garnet Ho! mes. W. H. Mclain made a business Dr and Mrs. J. G Gill and child The free lecture and motion pic- W. Hagey, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ka ren of Ix-banon and Lionel Hibler trip to Scio Tuesday. ......... tures. given bv th- lina. Mr*. Ne'l Bilyeu. Harry Dono Announcements have been receiv of Seattle called ' on Mr. and Mrs. The directors of Forks of Santiam I r ‘ " van. Con Donohue, Henry Luken- ed by Scio friends of the birth of W F Gill and Mrs. N E Gift and mission at the gymnasium last Fri- N F. L. A met the home of W H. bach. High score was won by Mrs. Richard Melshaw to Mr. and Mrs. Mr* Grace Edward* Monday ev«n- day night, was atten-'cd bv a large Mclain tonight (Oct. 20) in busi crowd, who greatly enjoyed ail they ness session. Bilyeu and Mr. Dinohue took the J. N. Clark at Marshfield on October ini* Mrs. D. C Thom* is staying this seen and heard. Mrs Mary Mosher and Mrs Mary low score. tenth. Mrs. Clark is a daughter of F. C. Stellmacher of z\lbany. Ire- Gibbons were In Scio on business The evening wa* brought to a close Mr. and Mrs Horace Mun*«dl of week with Mrs. S. A. Pease at Jef Mr*. Pease haa just recent- turer ___ _ _ and historian for Stale Gam* last Friday. bv the serving of dainty refresh Scio. Mrs Munsell is at Marshfield ferson ly returned home from the Albany mencs by the hostess assisted by where she expect* to spend -loveral hospital where she underwent an Bilyeu Family Reunion eating talk upon the wild life of Mrs. Kalina. weeks. operation. Oregon and told many instances of Clyde Wann, a former resident A reunion of the Bilyeu family the blood-thirstiness of many would- Holechek* go to Portland Announcements have lieen receiv of Scio, wa* in town on business wa* held Sunday at the farm home Tuewlay. While here Mr. Wann l>e sportsmen, who. just to sec how of Mr and Mr*. George M Bilyeu, Walter Holechek and family have ed by Scio friend* of the birth f a ck>sed the *ale closed sale of the Wann proper- proper-, many deer or bird* they could kill, gone to Portland to spend the win daughter to Mr and Mr* Emil I i ty ty to to J. J. N. N. V' JJ‘ -------------- Weddle. Thia place ’ is 1 ruthlessly slaughter them both in four mile* south-west of Scio. This ter, Last Wednesday night after Tschanz of Portland on October Hi. .nt present occupied by Mr. and Mr* an,j out of season, and of anglrr* aa *«* also the 80th birthday anniver the meeting of the Sokol dub* Mr. She has been given the name Emilia R. R. Borovicka ar. well w^o a|#o themselves big- sary of Wm. Bilyeu, eldest brother of the family. A cafeteria dinner and Mrs. Hdechek were given a Lee. Mrs. Tschanz was formerly Mr*. Tommy Dobbin* of Garfield, ger than the law farewell party by the member* of'Mis* Esther Humph;--». an 1 *M VS ash , is visiting her aunt. Mrs. S. ■ «¡leaker urged patents to die* wa* nerved at noon in the basement the dubs, at the Z. C B J. hall | Uuee year* assistant principal uf the j M rns Mr. Dobbins and their .. . , ,, of the home, a huge birthday cake . . . , , ... courage their children in ki ling any son and family are expected thia «domed with 80 candles being a The member* of the ladies club 1 Scio High School. iverk and they will go to Southern j •rame or In fi*hmg out of season. prominent feature. The afternoon presented Mr. Holeceek a Duofold H’slifornia where the elder Mr and anJ asked them to encourage re passed pleasantly in liatening to eversharp pencil and the men'* club School Program* Planned Mrs. Dobbins expect to spend the sped for law and order. Tin- pie some good speeches and singing old- gave him a fine pipe aa tokena of the winter. turee showed the hardship« and joys time songs. The grade school pupils of Scio esteem in which the dub* held him Mr, and Mrs Frank Hunt« and encountered by the men who are Wm. Bilyeu crossed the plains in are planning a sene* of programs to children and Mr Petrika of Dicken-j keeping our stream* and lakes stock- as a trainer. Waller Holechek haa sold hi* in raise money for musical purposes in »on. S. Dak., spent a few days the «j with fish and in protecting wild 1852 and has resided in thia com of the week with the J F. Wese i munity since that lime. terest in the equipment of Holechek the school. The first will be given last ly. J. S Stich. and Mra. Anna »<• •« About 200 were present to enjoy Bros, to his brother Jerry. the first Tuesday in November. Sticha families, leaving Saturday | the day. several coming from Port Mias Lopez of the state university morning for Chico, Calif., where Girl Badly Scalded land and other places. All the ai Eugene will read three selection«, they will spend the winter. Budget Meeting Tonight brother*. Wm. and Jake of Jefferson. including some gi>o<l comedy pieces The budget committee, the city luwt Saturday evening, just after Mart of Albany, l**e of l^ebanon, She is very highly recommended. A Correction council and taxpayers of the city of 1 finishing separating the cream, the George M. of Scio, and the one sis Some of the smaller pupils will give Scio will meet at the city hall to l-ast week we quoted an Item seven year old daughter of Mr and ter, Mrs. George Wiltfong of Ox a shoit plav. All school boosters night to discus* the proposed budget from the Jefferson Review, in which Mrs Marion Brown, who live near nard. California, were present. should attend. An admission fee of for the ensuing year, and to make »■ ju . wjw m.iLiu-1-iaaaiaiaewe*—Bwwswwsw»^ it evidently had been misinformed, the North Santiam bridge, wa* ac “ 15c and 35c will be charged. such changes as a majority present and said that Sterl Goin was at the cidentally scalded on the neck, shoul deem* necessary. The proposed wheel when a car in which he wa* ders and breast when she collided Valuable Mare Killed budget will l-e found on page four, riding collided with another car on in a doorway with an older sister! and the hour of the meeting is set who wa* carrying boiling waler to W arren Burton say* he k-«t a Valua the highway in Jefferaon on Oct. 3. for 7:30. scald out the separator. Dr. Prill; ble mare last Thursday. She and two Mr. Goin aaya hia cousin. R P. Goin wa* called and dressed the burns of | other horses were hitched to a diac, and of Toledo, was at the wheel. We when some government cruisers stopfxd are glad to make this correction, as the little lady, who will soon be all Some Pumpkin to inquire the way to I yons, uno of tho right again. John W. Meritt, a farmer, stock pack mule* entered the field anti the Sterl has always been a careful man raiser and dairyman, who owns and jingle of hi* load scared the younger at the wheel. To Settle Partition Fence operates a farm five miles southeast horse and a runaway resulted. W hen a Sec us lx fore you of Scio on Crabtree creek, haa on fence stopped them the impact force! Justice of the Peace McAdoo and the disc upon thia mare, almost cutting buy and let ua tell exhibition In the office window of Rolla Shelton went to the farm home* one hind foot clear off. They had to you about Riley Shelton a stock pumpkin that kill her Two year* ago fgfiu wa* re- of Frank Rohwein and Joe Schwindt . measures 46 inches in length. 31 fused when offered for h< r. Saturday afternoon to try and Belli* inches in circumference and weigh a dispute between the two men so mg 60 pounds. We claim that ts Baptist Church Note* far a* a partition fence is concerned. some pumpkin. i Within a few day* a decision will I Sheep! turned Tuesday from their honev- m x>n trip to California. They were > given a charivari by a crowd of their friends Tuesday evening at the home > of the groom'* parent*. Mr. and I Mra. M. P. Long. They have geoe ' Sunday school at 10 o’clock every Sunday morning Everybody is in- riled to attend. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 6.30. Prayer meeting every Thursday night at 7.30. Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach next Sunday morning, and evening to Eugene to spend • few day* at 7 JO. Newlywed* Return Mr. ami Mrs. Marvin Long re > Kreso Dip i be rendered and a transcript for warded to the parties In dispute. Mias Anna Siibernagel and Plaei- dua Ruef were married on the l.'tth at Stayton by Rev, Father Lainck at the Catholic church According to the Mail, it was an elaborate af fair The happy couple will reside I on the groom * farm near 8l«ytoO. Yours for S ervick I KELLY’S DRUG STORE