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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
* T he S cio T ribune Vol. 29 $1.75 the Y<*»r SCIO OREGON. THURSDAY, DEC EMBER 10,1925 No. IM STORES ARE PREPARED QUESTIONS ARE ASKED DALRYMPE RESIGNS BIG FIRE IN SCIO SOON EXTINGUISHED I ime Drawing Close to Christ Information Sought That May Comer on Heels of Report by mas and Drawing of Prize« Mean Much to Community Investigating Committee I .aiti of Bonds Due in October Mr. and Mra. A. D. I lair of Salem. Formerly of Albany, Married 50 Years 1925, Total $5500, Burned Quite a number of subscriptions The holiday spirit is manifested last Saturday a bomb came out —Other Business more elearly each day. The spirit' expire with the Isst iaue in this of the political sky when It wm an of good will and happiness is shown m >nth. Each subscriber knows now nounced that Warden Dalrymple on every face, and the stores in Scio whether he or she will renew at ex had resigned from the penitentiary On Saturday, Dec. 5. 192.”>, was Three visitors, besides the city are reflecting the cause and time piration. Some will, no doubt; oth and that J. W. Ijllie. deputy ward fathers, were present last Thursday celebrated the 50th. or golden, wel Nearly everybody is patronizing a ers will not, no doubt, it is one of en. had been named his success« r night nt the regular monthly meet ding anniversary of the marring* of store or stores these days that ad personal choice, just as selecting an The resignation came with the fil ing of the city council. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hale, al their vertises. and this being so. we can overcoat or dress Some expect a ing of the report of Jeff Myers. G. One transaction was taken care of home in Salem, and for an • I u didly ask our readers to look over metropolitan paper of 16 to 32 pages, A. White and i Mr Thompson, who at a time when the tire needed some pie they are about the epryest wr each ad. There are real bargains in while others know it can’t be done had been named as a committee by fuel, ami aa City Treasurer Myers have seen in many a day. them we can truthfully sav. in a small city. Gov. Pierce to investigate conditions was present with his pockets bulg For several years this >■ ♦tun.iole The publishers have done and are at the pen and the break of Aug 12 The lime of drawing for prizes ing the mayor asked him if he did couple lived in Albany. where for will be announced next week. If doing their best to print all the lo Whether the new appointee will ta n’t want to unload And he did! five years Mr. Hale edited and | ob- you have not seen them yet. you’ll cal news, they misa much, because an improvement over the old re He had 11 bonds with him that I i shed the Peoples Press, the ’al find them in liibler & Gill’s center n<> one tells them; they leave out mains to tie seen. lured in October, all canceled, county paper of the populist party, show window. Il is a magnificent »me because of forgetfulness, both Practically all of the recommen the council checked them over from 1898 to 1903. During this showing. But read the ads. of these do happen. dations <>f the committee have been then had lhe pleasure of seeing time he was instrumental in < -•cling Now. dear reader, and people of carried out. which includes a tower flames in the stove consume them men of that, lielief to county offices, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hnle. this community, do you want a pa. at the front gate and the removal Salem, Oregon. This completed the last of the city among them being I. A. Munkers..» I>er here? Does the one that is here of the arsenal thereto, and other indebted except the $20,000 due in sheriff, who at that time was a S -i" Dear Friends: In prospect, fifty years seems like burden you? la it needed here to improvements on other towers, with 1931 and payable annually until resident but is now living at Khun, a long time in one’s life. You now keep the community before the eye« suggestions that steel wire l-e put 1940, when it is hoped the city will in Benton county. Those were very have it in retrospect, and probably of outsiders? Does it abuse the over the roof or on the inside. be out of debt and stay that way. busy, yet happy days, says Mr Hale, it doesn't impress you as be ng *■> political beliefs of its readers? Is Now. that that’s that, what nett It was a log fire and $5500 was soon who ascrilies much of his sure- s to i long. the Tribune too much of a booster. will happen? I I was delighted to receive your the helpfulness of his good wife consumed. announcement and your letter I <>r not enough? Should it try to Bond No. I, due 1931, was order It was a happy gathering of i ihall cherish them and hold them in publish a pajier to suit each reader's Crabtree Wallops Scio ed taken up, the treasurer staling lives and friends to commemorate a high esteem because they reflect the idea of a newspaper? If you think The town basketball teams of Scio he knew where it was and the owner great event. The children and noble lesson of your lives, winch, as the present ownership is incompe grandchildren present were Mrs. I interpret It. is fidelity. You have tent to run a paper, why? la a lo and Crabtree met on the local gym was ready to sell. This will have been faithful to each other and to floor last Wednesday night and Crab us but $19,000 to go. John Mcl'allum of Tacoma; Mr and yourselves. No higher praise can cal paper an asset to a community, tree walloped Scio to the tune of The street and public properly Mrs. Mike Lennon of Olympia, Mr i be given than that. 1 congratulate or does it hold back community 39 to 6. The attendance was go- -I. committee was instructed to sell or and Mrs.Geo. McCallum and ch in n i you most cordially and wish for you pride and progress in all things? One the sportsmanship fine and the game trade a big tielt the city owns, and . many, many hapuy returns of your of Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. \'«-l o n man taxi the paper wasn’t worth greatly enjoyad. which has ta-en at Barrett Bros in $1 75 a year, another said it was There is just one thing that easts Albany for more than a year. worth more, which was right? One shadows before the eyes of the fans Very little other business was be farmer said we were making loo and that is th- probable visit of a fore the council. A communication much money, and when we wanted sneak thief among the aut->s parked from the State Game Commission In to trade witn him, he decided he was i near the gym. Who this tidef or regard to sewage emptying Into the pretty well off on the farm These thieves arc is not positively known, streams and rivers, and asking what questions are not idle, and the an but suspicions are surely pointed disposition Scio was making of her swers will determine what we con- While it is possible to do So, two r ■ wage was read and referred to the s der a very important announce three "sharpers’ better decide to health committee. ment. Don’t pass them up with no go straight and save themselves and The following bills were read and answer, for lack of it may be inter their parents a severe jolt. ordered paid: Motometers, overcoats, etc., preted different by us than you may appeared Wednesday night. Mountain States Power Co..$ 59 »0 be think.ng. Don't ask any ques I mi A W. Hagey, tire chief....... tions of us on the subject, but write 5 00 I. Hoagland, city marshal ... Awaiting Court Decision your honest convictions. Then an- J W Parrish, labor ............. io 00 The north approach t> the new Scio Mill A Ele. Co., rent. .. 20 00 •wer this, why should a communi 8.34 Albany bridge, rays th- Dvtr>- -crat- E. J McAdoo, salary and ex ty paper i»r supported when you get Bond No. 1, aeries 1931 ...... 1040.00 Herald, will remain unfinished until all the home news in the Chicago W. A. Gilkey, gravel............ 2.05 the supreme court passes on the in- Tribune?” Gilbert McDonald, dragging No foolin', we want answers, not I junction case now la-fore it. The streets.................................... 9.30 for publication, but for guidance in ' approach is said to be In bad condi- H. S Johnston, cleaning wa ter meter (claim $1 501... 1.00 ! tion and that a team of horses is making the announcement. kept there to help motorists over it. I Hoagland, repairing water mains ................................... 27 78 A lot of other work is to be done yet, Two Pay Fine« ir> «7 M r . asi > M rs A. D. H. m . k Scio State Bank, interest..... even though traffic is allowed over Mike O’Day, an amateur vaude- the bridge. How in the name of • • Total paid out. ............. $120404 Boge and son of Beaverton; Mr and i anniversary. ville actor, left his car parked wrong common sense. would lhe dear peo The council adjourned to meet at You have witnessed the advent of Mrs Walter Watkins and daughter all night last Wednesday night and ple know a new bridge was in Al much of great value. You have the call of the mayor. of near Jefferson; Mrs. Ann E. Me- seen development. Improvement and Thursday morning paid a small fine bany without the lawsuit? Some Corkel. 90, mother of Mrs. Hale, enlargement in practically every to the city. He contended that he j body may be hurt a little now. but Received Sad Word and Gladys Hale, an adopted daugh field. Your marital life has extend- was informed straight parking was more will bo hurt worse a little later ter; and the friends present were ed over • period wherein the great all right on Main street, in which we believe. Nothing ever was done but that someone was hurt. Monday morning about 11 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Salem. Mrs wonders of science and invention position he left his car. U I il , l n l • f / have tiern diteovered nnd produced; Mrs. Rebecca Morris received a tele Minnie W.tkins-Bank. of near Jef- g(| th„ purv On Saturday a man by the name Parent-Teacher Tonight gram notifying her of the death of fcreon. and I. V. McAdoo and wife e^xitinuing and abiding love you of Stevens and hailing from Eugene her oldest child. Alamon Randle, the The regular monthly meeting of of Scio. besides more than 30 letters have manifested and engendered.as, paid a small fine for lhe same of end coming suddenly, but the cause the Parent-Teacher association will through sunshine and storm, you fense. from absent relatives and friends. was not given. Mrs. Morris knew . -^have patiently, bravely and trium be held at the school auditorium to After a bountiful dinner, w phantly pursued the pathway of life See Mra. Thoma for facials. night at 8 o'clock. We understand her son was a sufferer from diabetes huge wedding cake with 50 lighted together, until now. at the end of a | . a fine program has been arranged, for some time, and this may have candies was cut, five generations of half of a century, you are still blest nnd that refreshments will be served caused his death at his home in the family had their picture taken by each other’s companionship and j Grangeville, Idaho, early Monday society; and your friends find pride j thereafter. together- Mra. Ann E. McCorkle. People's Theatre as well as pleasure in greeting and Thia organization is doing much morning Mrs. A. D. Hale. Mrs. John McCi»- felicitating you and wishing you Alamon was born March 20, 1805, 1 to help the school, and every adult lum. George McCallum and Patrick continued happiness and success. Saturday Sunday alxiut four miles south of Sdo. and should attend and become a metri- McCallum. The honored bride and ' Mrs. Kelly heartily joins with me. was aged 00 years. 8 months and 17 Presents I her. Sincerely yours. groom received a set of gold band days, lie left here about 25 years Percy R Kelly." dishes from their children, a $6 gold G. W Morrow was the victim of ago, and although he wrote regu piece each, several large boxes of hiccoughs for several days last week. larly to hie mother, he never came candy, flowers, and various other Pie Social at Munkera School On Thursday he suffered a light par- back on a visit. With the exception gifts. Next Saturday night at the Mun lytic atroke. Report yesterday af of Ira and Eva. all of Mrs .Morris’ With Alice Terry and One letter from an absent friend kera school house a pie social and Conway leerle ternoon was that he was able to sit children have crossed the great di we are publishing, for we all know play party will be held. All ladies vide. up. the writer. Iiecause it also brings a are asked to bring a pie and men to The new Edison Fountain Pens Nothing in the telegram gave any Mack Scnnett presents message that all can receive if we bring their pocketbook. The pro- are bought direct from makers and information as to the time of the but "hue to the line and let the chips reeds will go to finish paying for the are of finest quality, and warranted. funeral or place of burial. "Aunt fall where they may." The letter: playshed that was built last spring Easy to get parts if ever broken.— Becky’’ has the heartfelt sympathy A. W Hagey. Albany, Oregon. Nov. 21. 1925 Everybody invited of her many friends io iter “The Great Divide’