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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
T he S cio tribune Vol. 2!» $1.75 the Year SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1925 Entertainment Pleases Honored Couple Pass 50th Milestone of Wedded Bliss ister. giving their name, the wife's maiden uame. when and where they were married and by whom. The forgetfulness of some of the signers in recalling date* and the name of the officiating clergyman, caused considerable merriment. George W. Morrow and Nancy C. Bilyeu were married in Scio on (kt. 3). 1875, in the house now used as the central office of the Telephone Co. and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Weddle, by Rev. John Ostrander. They have spent their entire mar ried life in Scio, except for a few years, during which they lived in Woodburn and Salem. For twenty years they owned and operated the Scio hotel. The large number of people who passed through the portals of the Morrow home Sunday show the high esteem in which this splendid couple is held, and speaks louder than vol« umes in print la departing, the following guests wished Mr. and O. E. Holdridge Father and Son Qparrel; Another Son Shoots Parent The pupils of the intermediate grade* of the Scio school taught by Mr*. Alta Rodgers, gave an enter tainment at the school auditorium Tuesday evening, the proceed* of About 6:31) yesterday morning, it which are to go into a music fund is said, a quarrel began in the home •of Joe Sehwindt, about two miles for the grades. The program consisted of dia- east of Jordan, betwean th* fa’hrr logues. recitations and *ongs. all of and one of his sons, in which the which were given in costume. The son wa* getting the worst of it. It children all did their part* excep-> I* said the father made the remark th>a!ly well. Mis* France* Notx of ”1'11 break your arm* and legs." Sunday. Nov. 1, 1925. Mr. and ¡Mrs. Morrow long lifr and many Mrs. G. W Morrow celebrated the ' more celebration*: Jerome Cockelrea* an-I wife, J. 50th. or Golden, wedding anniver« M. Thomas and wife. A U l b mas nary, having been joined in holy wedlock on Oct. 31. 1786. by giving and wife. Mrs. Phoebe Baldwin. a reception to 100 of th*ir friends, Georg* Emmett and wife. M J En- many of whom weie present 50 geldinger and wife, P T Anders n and wife, Roacoe Applegate an-i years ago. The parlor and living room were wife. George Lewis and wife, all of transformed into a bower of beauty Portland; John H. Daniel and wife, with baskets of marigolds, large Ida B. Fite. Monte l*-*ne and family, vases of yellow chrysanthemums W. S. Boon and wife, all of Eugene. and vellow crepe paper, thus giving Mr*. J. G. Cain, C. E. Cramer at d the interior of the house the resem wife, of Stayion. Rilev Shelton and wife. Dr. A G. blance of gold emblematic of the Prill and wife, Mrs. S F. Morri*. event which this happy couple was P. H. MacDonald and wife. Dr S so joyously celebrating. During the reception, each one C. Browne and wife. Arch Ray and present was requested to sign a reg wife, J. N. Weddle and wife. Mrs. Portland, a student at U. of O. at during the make, and this threat Eugene, gave several readings which caused Johnnie Sehwindt, another were well received. son who i* younger and aged alwiut This wa* the first of a series of J15 years, to pull a gun out <>f hi* three entertainments which are to be given for this fund. Mr*. Grace Edward* with the primary grade* and Ernest ('aidwell with the gram mar grade* are to follow. The auditorium was well filled Tuesday evening, the receipts being Wm. Brenner. John T. Brock and 5M.75, 120 35 of which wa* clear. wife. Mr*. N. E. Gill, Mr*. Grace Edwards. W. A I.wing and w fe, Old Resident Passes B. A. Hoi teen and wife. Mr R '< Montgomery. Mr* V A. MeKnight. Mr* S. C Browne ha* received Mr*. George I.. Suthcrl*’ i. Join the sad new* of the death of her Weaely and wife, Mr*. Hannah Rav. aunt. Mr*. Sarah Ann Campbell- J. F. Oupor an«l wife, Mt*. Elisa Weaver, on October 15. 19'25. at the Crabtree. P. R Bilyeu and wife. N. age of 103 years. She wa* the old- I. Morrison and wife. Geo. M Rd e*t resident in Clearfield County, yeu and wife, Mr*. E. J. Davy. Penaylvania. Before postage atamp* John F I a - flier and wife. Fred Da came into u*e she wa* married to ley. John Crabtree, all of Scio. James H. Weaver, who preceeded During the afternoon delicmu* her in death 20 year* ago refreshments were served, a feature She often told interesting stories of which wa* a large wedding cake of thing* which happened 80 <W 90 with decoration* of white icing with year* ago. Mr*. Weaver r«tained gilt leaves. Singing of old-time all her facultie* until lhe last. She song* proved a pleasant psstime did not wear glruaes and was able Mr. and Mr*. Morrow were the re to attend to minor household duties cipients of many beautiful and use until a week before her death. ful gifts. May the respect the community Loses Valuable Cow hold* for this couple never grow lea*, but greater. On Saturday. Oct 24. Joe Honer And the Tribune join* therein. lost a valuable cow from what the pocket and shoot and father rolled over mortally wounded with a bullet penetrating his head at the base of the brain. What started the quarrel we were unable to learn, tiecaase of the ner voui strain Mrs. Sehwindt was un der and her oroken English, but it is said these quarrels have l>evn more or less regular for a number Attended Rebekah Meeting of year*. Neither could we learn why it was a boy so young was car rying a loaded gun io hi* pocket. Dr Prill was called about seven o'clock and he hurried to the scene of the shooting, and after a hurried examination took the victim to the Albany hospital where an X-rav dis closed th* «eriouanra* of the wound as stated above. Dr Prill says Mr. Sehwindt ha* no possible chance of recovery. Johnnie was placed under arrest and is now in the custody of the sheriff Mr Sehwindt is a prosperous far mer and is the owner of a large tract of land where he lived He it also the fath -r of twelve children, the youngest t>cing about one year old Mr Schw-ndt is about sixty years old. And another chapter is added. Armistice Day The following member* of the Io-1 Next Wednesday is Armistice Dav cal Rebekah lodge attended the dis and the American legion post of trict meeting in Stayton recently; Albany is planning appropriate qx- Frank Sommers and wife. N. I ercise* and a profitable dav ia as Morrison ami wife, Mr*. Janie Ew- sured. Let's remember the gallant mg. Mr* Riley Shelton. Mrs. Mae khaki clad boys who sailed the *ea* I«ettcnmai<r, Mr*. K W. Montgom to tight for humanity.some of whom ery. Mr*. J. L. Arnold. Mrs. Arch lie buried in Flanders, and in lhe si Ray, Mrs. Hannah Kay and Mi«* lent cities of our own land, and pay h >mage to them next Wednesday as Lets Couey. The visitor* report a fine meeting well a* honoring the boys still with and say that the Stay ton lodge did us. itself proud in entertaining and in floral decoration*, The i ext district i meeting come* to Scio. Mr* Arch Ray was on the pres* committee. Took the 60 Days On August 30th the Star car be- county veterinary called hemorrhag- |on(finir to Cvru*& Brock wa* stolen ie septicemia-a flux of blood in the in Salem. Two or three weeks later Youngest in College No. 13 Shoots Collie Dog The female Collie dog belonging to Joe Shindler was shot by some one Tuesday afternoon, and to put it out of its suffering the mayor had G. L. Flanagan finish the job. Com« plaints have been made that the dog was killing chickens, and thia prob« ably caused the shooting. Joe is away and seemingly made no pro« vision for its keep during his ab sence. and of course it had to forage for its living. main veins caused by drinking stag- it waa found io Brighton. Colo., and nant water full of poisonous germ*. lhe insurance company notified the Mr. Honor say* the water from | nra of the fact. It ha* taken which hi* cow* could drink was in a the fut| day, which lhe msurai.ee pool made by the county rock crush- company stipulate* in it* contract it wr “n bi* place, which is the water taku to Mrtlle a loss, the settle-> Report says the dance and playlet from the crusher and which has no ment being made on the evening of '»utlet to the creek. Thia water. October 30. Since the I om had to at the /. C B J hall was well attend« Roner amv «, it thick like ffravy. paid, we wonder how much the ed and a good time was had. After When aaked If her advanced *l&nd* i nnd that the crusher ia act at th»* insurance company made on the do- the dance was over. It is said a free« ing at so young an age was due to only place where hi* stock can get |ay and ¡f u has niora for all fight occurred on the corner » * of Main and Mill streets lie tween a Several other* were patrons by its ’ ’ con*ervati»m. constant and concentrated applies to the creek Portland bunch and Scloite*. saved i lion to just lhe "three r's." her re- «itliclcd. but the veterinary ply wa* in the negative She is in them J. G. Steinbrenner was down from Go Without Breakfast terested in other thing*, mostly in Jordan on business Tuesday. plant*, rnd she ha* a collection of: P. T. A. to Meet While giving the primary depart Arvin Heaters for your Ford at wild flower«, mosars. and wild bird*' ment a talk on proper nourishment Bilyeu's Garage. On Thursday night. November 12, egg* gathered from Oregon wood*. ' and food value Monday morning.th< "Some day when I have Mime extra the Parent-Teacher Association will teacher learned that quite a number time I want to study all about hold its first meeting of the year. of the little lota are sent to school This will be in the nature of a re plants." the says. without breakfast. Just how or, ception to the teachers and school why a mother can send the little <>ne| board, and everyone is invited. market. Read the Page Ad to school on an empty stomach i* beyond the understanding of the’ For that new Battery for your For that new Battery for your There is an important mesaaffe on ! For a Gohl Piateti teacher, who has sent some of the Ford. Chevrolet. Overland or Star. Ford. Chevrolet. Overland or Star, children home to eat their break . page 5 to the people of thi* c<>rn- try Bilyeu's Garage. try Bilyeu’s Garage. fast. munity by the leading merchant* of Scio Th»« announcement is pr<*- liminary to a ' good will" campaign Beaver Caught in Wire • that it i* hoped will live and live f<> r People’s Theatre is Nat io nally Ad- This Sale ail time. While walking along Thoma* Next week the entire program ,n vertised. See your daily pa creek the other day. west of town. Salar daySaaday detail will be announced. There >«• I*onv Fait us found a beaver entan- pers. to be many surprise*. among which Presents I gled in some wire. He released it.' 0 E Holdridge pass ed away at his home in Albany Sunday morning. November first, following an illness of several months. He was aged 73 years and had been a resident of Al« bany for seven years. Mr. Hold- ridge was a native Oregonian. He was married to Mias Sarah Beard of Scio on August 14. 1880. The wid ow and four half brothers survive. Funeral services were held at the Interdenominational church in Al bany Tuesday afternoon and inter ment was in the Masonic cemetery. Mr. Holdridge was for aevern) years in the general merchandise business in Scio, the firm name be ing Kibler, Shore A Holdridge. They occup ed buildings on Main and Mill streets, which now house the Kelly drug store and Bruce meat Anna Dolezal. 15, of Scio, fresh- man in vocational traioing. is thot to be the youngest student at OAC. Anna finished high school here in year*. Beside* carrying the regular number of hour* in her studies. *h<- ia also earning part of b«r college rxpenwt outsidr of peh<>« . hour*. • j ' i Valet Auto Strap ....Razor.... will be prixe*. bargain* and a fr»«e •how Watch next week’s Tribune JACKIE COOGAN in See Mrs. Thoms ‘The Rag Man’ For new Medicated Bleaching Pn dal. It softens wrinkles, removes brown spots, blackheads and taa Can apply it yourself. Frwe demon strations on Thursdays. Telephone for appointment l3p | And a Good COMEDY ! Admission....... II« and 2k and the little animal wasn't long in making it* get-awav. The trapping season doesn't open on beaver* until December 1 and lasts through Feb ruary. A license fee of |2 00 is required. J. D Densmore was in Corvallis on busineas Tuesday afterno n. For Radio A and B Batterie*, try I Bdyeu s Gara** See Our Window Yours for Sravtce I KELLY’S DRUG STORE