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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
T he S cio tribune Vol 39 |l.75 the Year RED CROSS ROLL CALL IS ENDED Scio District Got* Over the Top in the Interest of Hu manity; $152 Raised The Red Cro*s Roll Call Is ended. The solicitors in this community found it both * pleasure and * hard ship all who contributed did so gladly, an I this was the pleasure; many who did not contribute, took the opportunity to belittle the solic*1 i t.»r and the work they were doing The chairman of th* district is high ly elated with the work of her help er« and extend* her hearty thanks. No work, «he «ays. is more glorify ing than that in the cause of hu munity. for which the Red Cross stands out preeminently. The solicitor* for the citv of Scio were Mrs. E J. McAdoo, chairman of district; Mrs. D. C. Thoms and Min M Humphrey. Total collect ed. $46.60. The contributor*: Mias Edith Pentnev. Mr». Don Mcknight. Mr». Frances Wesely, Mr». John Sticha. Mike Tom. Frank Gill. J. L. Kelly, Mrs M G. Thom*. Mr*. Enoch Shel ton. Mi»« Mary Becicka, Prof. Wat- •npaugh. Mrs. Wm. Brenner, Mr* Kenneth Sims. Mrs. L. J. Jordan, D C. Thoma, P. H. MacDonald. 1. V. McAdoo, E. J. Holland, Mrs. C. L. Pennell, Henry Lukenbach, Scio Mill & Elevator Co., G. A. Stoddard. E D. Myers. lawrence Montgom ery, Matt Dvorak. M. B. Cyrus. E. J. McAdoo. J. B. Couey, Ardell Brock. Mrs. A. W. Hagey. John Wesely, Rolla Shelton. Mrs Rebecca Morri*. Mrs. Alta Rodgers, H L. Shelton. Dr. A. G. Prill. Max W’e*e ly. R M Cain. Mrs. C. C. Bilyeu. Marcia M Humphrey. Dean Morri*. J W. Parrish, Geo. H. Woolridge, Mr. N. E. Gill. Mr*. Grace Edward*. o Scio District: D. C. Thoms and Thos. Large. solicitors, total collect ed. $28. Contributor*: Wm. Rhoda and wife, Paul Limbeck and wife, D. H Hildreth and wife. John Shimanek and wife. Andy Arnold and wife, J. Roner and wife. J. Jiroch and wife, Lester Arnold and wife. G. C. W m - tenhouae and wife, H. F. Warren and wife. Wm. Abbott and wife. A. G. Lettenmaier, Ro*a Ray. Wint Young, Lewi* Young. C. W. Bragg. G C. Christenson, Ed Palon, Frank Pruitt. Arch Ray. T. B. Prospal. Chas. Beard, Ed and Ben Fleming. Ivan, John and Tom Leffler. Barta Motor Co. o- ■ - Shelburn district; Mrs. Lucille Smith, solicitor. Total collected, 19. Contributors: George K. John son. P. F. Smith, Meadames Nona Kuiken, Josie Osborn. Roaa Miller, Minnie Jones. Nora Gibbons, Lucille Smith, C. O. McClain. Mt. Pleasant district: W. H. Mc- Lain, solicitor; total collected.$27.76. Contributors: Otto Limbeck, J. N Cothem and wife. I. A. Bate*. J. H Quinn. C. E Schaefer and wife. Raleigh Harold. Mr*. Harry E.Chris man. N. E and W. M Mani*. G A. Sandner and father. Mr*. Mary Cannon. Carl O. Lvon, Antone Geis ler. Geo. C Miller. Wyman Bros., C. D. Trexler. C. D. Osborn, Mrs.J. ION I 1 ! I JKS1 • A Y. 1 >E< 'EM KI R SCIO è E. A. Maine, Turn to page 5, pioaae No 17 FESTIVE DAY ENJOYED CROWN MINE STILL TOPIC OF INTEREST Thanksgiving Is Celebrated by All the prizes, except trade slips and live stuff, are in 1 libler & Gill’s show window', or will he by Friday night. Stop and see them. Dinners and l’ortie* I wo Shift*. Day and Night, to Start When you trade with the foil -ring merchant* you see what you get and get what you want at the right price. Ask for ticket* ace rules I hi* Week — Plan D. M. Mcknight and wife gave a Mill Early in Spring dinner at their home Sunday, mem The cash register nvi.t ring to secure the ticket giving a chance on th* prises no ticket* on charge accounts, unless such accounts are paid ber* of the McKnight family being before date« of drawing. Drawing for first half of the prises will take their guests. Five of the atockholdera in the place on Wednesday, Dee .’.’I. a t the laat half on Thursday, Dec 24. Those present were Mr« V. A. No business man nor ao> n.-mlerof hi» household will be allowed to Crown Mine Joe Boyanovsky. G- McKnight. F. T. Bilvea, wife and take chancre this i» for our < ■ untry friend* and town people who are M. Bilyeu. Fred Mumper, Charley daughter, Virginia, W F Gill and . not connected in any line of merchandising or profession. Holder of the Heard. J- F Wesely accompanied lucky ticket, or some member of les flresidr, mutt be present on days of wife. C. M. Coffer, wife and chil R. E. Peery to the mine Saturday drawing. Krnwmler each of the foliowing give three prises dren, Frances and Warren, of Salem. I to look thing* over, and returned Ray McKnight ofO A C, Uoael .Mc There's Kelly. I irtu ami Cain, Sunday fuller of enthusiasm than a W ith Couey, titll and Mumper. Knight of Salem, and the h <sts and And Fred Bily- u. In-namore and Jordan. dog 1« covered with flea«. These Father and Lloyd McKnight. Will make the program a hummer. men say the half haa not been told, Morrison, Bruce ant W ►■•*!», t'yru« A Brock, the 'do Tribune. and can’t lie told, for the property Assisted by the t onfertlonery, Mrs. Mylo Bartu and Mrs Frank 1» getting richer every day. W ill help carry the tune. Bartu, jr., were joint hosts at the Beginning today, and not later X. Mylo Bartu home for a Thanks than tomorrow, a day and night giving dinner to a numlx-r of their shift will be worked, a* enough men New Store to Open relatives. i was taken up yesterday to make it Their guest list included Frank P'ouuble. Floyd Shelton haa been For two weeks now workmen ■ Bartu sr. end wife. John Shimanek employed a« cook for the men. and have l»een busy remodeling the north Big Crowd* Present Both Days •ide of the old feed «tore on Main 'and wife, Wilbur Fleming, wife and •nough supplira. including powder. | children. Frank Bartu jr . wife and 1 to last two or three months, is also street, and much «peculation ha« —F ine Dinner and Dance children. Mr», (’has. Ijimbert of on hand at the mine. This, and the j been had as to who was going to use J Scappoose and children, Clarence fact that there i* no outstanding it and what II was going to be used and Henry Shimanek and Frank indebtedness against the company, for. The Tribune has ia-en author The annual bazaar and festival, Shinoat. is more reason for enthusiasm. ized to say that the room will be which is given by the Z < 1’. J. was All ore that haa lieen recently at- brought up to date inside, with the held laat Wednesday and Thursday Robert Darby and wife had a« <ayed. ah< ws a value of $2.50 to walls and ceiling painted white and in their hall in Scio, and big crowds Thanksgiving dinner guests W E. $ HO per ton, and thia ore la now <»n the shelving and counter» made to were in attendance both lavs Arnold and wife. L. I’. Arnold wife, the dump ready for the concentra correspond. The leaser is doing the The local Sokol band furnished and daughter. Maxine, M. P. I»ng, tor, and probably enough ia there to inside work, while J. D. Densmore the music during the flrst day. an.! wife and Eldred. Mabel and Opal, make material payment on mill. It is to tlx up the outside and also for a young organization they done Marvin Long and wife. J B Couey i* the plan of the company to have paint It white. It ia »aid the room splendidly. The Mill City bund ren and daughter», Misses Lets and Mil the mill in place by next April ready will not be ready for occupancy be dered the music Thursday after dred. and Spencer U>ng. wife and for operation. Enough money is on fore Jan I The gentleman who is noon and earlv evening, to the de aon. Donald, of Albany. hand n«w to go through the winter, having the building remodeled ia an light of its hearers. They are al taken up bv the present stockhold experienced buainess man. who has ways welcome in Scio. Mrs Hannah Ray was hostess for ers. When the mill is placed a re been among ua for some time, and There was a large numlo r ava < I for a number of years conducted a a turkey dinner at her home Sunday. capitalization of the company will themaelvea of the opportunity to large business at Sunlex. Il is Fred Yellow chrysanthemum« formed the occur. eat dinner Thursday evening with Every stockholder ia holding fast, Sturges, and his new grocery will centerpiece for the table, at which the ladies. Much merchandise was was «rated H. F. Warren and wife. and some who have had nothing but We welcome him be strictly cash disposed of during the two days, Riley Shelton and wife. Arch Ray unkind word* would now like to t>e and a big dance on Thur- lay night and wife. Riley Montgomery and a stockholder, it ia said. Interested In Mine dosed a succrsaful affair, the music The mine ia located about 40 wife. Ardell Brock and Ross R hv being furnished by the Kalina or miles east of Scio, and I« at our In renewing her subacription to chestra , the Tribune for another year. Dr. E. D Myer« and wife were hosts door. BAZAAR WAS SUCCESS Matt Doubek Succumb* Matt Doubek. 82. who had I wen a resident of Scio for 1(5 year«, died at hi* home Sunday morning after an illness of several month* and which had kept him bedfast for two months. An abdominal inflamma tion waa the cause >f his death Mr. Doubek wai born in Hungary, Austria, but came to the I'ruled State* when he was 21 year« obi. He came from Hoquiarn, W’n . where Mary T Cole of Timber,Or*., sister • ( Mt». N E Gill, says: "I am very much interested io the gold mine spoken of in the last issue of the Tribune, and the distance from Scio to the mine, and just where it is located. I await the next issue of the Tribune with interest.” This property is located on the north fork of North Santiam river, about 40 mile* east and north from Scio. There are four or five other mining properties near thia mine. » >rne of which are now taking out the family lived for aotne time, to ore in pay ing Quantities. Doubek wu a hard Scio. Mr worker and thrifty, and had one of Mr*. France* Rotan and daugh the most profitable 10-acre prune ter. Mia* Anna, and ton*. Joe and orchard* in the valley. Emil, were shopping in Scio Mon Beside* hi* widow, the deceased day. Mias Anna i* walking on I* survived by four daughters, two living in Portland, one in Vancou crutches because of having sprained ver, B. C.. and the fourth in Ho her ankle about two months ago. quiam, Wn. Toe funeral was to Thia waa her flrat time to tie away have been held Tu< -dav, but on ac from home since her accident. count of the inability of the daugh ter to arrive from Vancouver in lime it was postponed until 10 o'clock J Wednesday morning, which took place at the Z C H J hall. The «er-1 vices were conducted in Bohemian 1 by J. F. Patrny and in English by . F. B. Studnicka. Immediately after the service* the body waa taken to Portland for cre mation. accompanied by the widow and one daughter. Hagey. the jeweler, has just re P Mertx. James C. Leffler and wife. eeived another lot of fine Spectacle«, j Anthony Minten. A. C. Vernon. Price* very reasonable. Munkers district; ■°~ Mr*. Thoma specialize* in all kinds beauty work. | People’s Theatre Saturday Sunday Presents Rupert Hughes production « Excuse Me” With Norma Shearer, Con rad Nagel, Renee Adoree Mack Sennett presents The Beloved Boys Featuring Ralph Grave* I for a Thanksgiving dinner to the following. Jefferson Myer« and wife. Meet After Many Year* Dr. S. L. Brown, wife and two child ren, the Misses Myrtle Myers and Mr- and Mrs. Tracy Stoker and Ruby Temple, all of Portland, F J. Miaa Nina Stoker of Eugene were Weol. wife and aon, David, of Jef guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. feraon. F. Oupor. They were accompanied by Mrs. P. IL Herley of Spokane, Guests of Mrs. E. J Daley and who is visiting at several points in aon. Fred, on Sunday for a thanks Oregon and W ashington. Mrs. giving dinner were A W. Hagey Herley and Mrs. Oupor, who are and wife. Mrs S J Morris. P H cousins. had not seen each other for MacDonald, wife and son, Donald 17 years. Mr. and Mrs.Ouportook Mrs. Herley to Albany Tuesday I. V. McAdoo and wife had morning, from where she departed dinner guests thanksgiving day for Portland. Tacoma and Seattle, D. Mara and wif* of Jefferson. where she will visit while enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thoma went to Portland laat Wednesday, where Prize* in Gill’* Window they spent Thanksgiving with rela tives. returning to Scio Sunday eve The prizes offered by the mer ning. chants are being assembled and will Mr. and Mr*. C. O. Batea were l>e placed in Gill’* center »how win dinner gueata at the home of Mr dow today or Friday. When put all together the priz«a will show up to and Mrs. E P. Limbeck on Thanks- l*cttrr advantage. See them. giving day. Mr*, and Mr. F. T- Thayer and daughter*. Misses Freda and Bobby and grandson, Ly le T- Shelton,drove to Portland Wednesday afternoon, where they visited at the homes of their children. Mrs. V. T- Wiglre- Star I heatre, Stayton worth. Mrs. ¡>ean Werat and I*ax Thayer, until Sunday evening. En route home they stopped at Hills boro to visit Mr. Thayer’s half brother, W. S. Tilton. Mr. Tilton ‘The Pony Express’ la a Civil War Veteran and is MO years old- They also stopped at Turn to page 1. Supplement Thtinwl*>-Frwl*v-Saturda.v, Dec. 144 A lame« Cruze production it’ d Bcttv Compaon Rican! Cortex Ernest Torrence Wallace Beery A Paramount Picture Admission ttc and M