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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1915)
> ' I • • *» c- - -Ae Mik« Bilyeu, a proapemus fam «-r of Bily«u Den, way in town yester LOCAL BREVITIES day. Thomas Rice, bookkeeper fur a large Portland lumber company, was in town today. THE COUNIT FAlii Phone the managvnw-nt how many John Merrit. Agm-s Prœhnaka and Clyde Wann of the ath grade of the and what hour vuu will arrive for Hero publie srh-»«i. were succewsful Sunday dinner« at the Set«» Hotel. in the late «'sammalH«n, entitling them to diploma« ■ y *•(»« Radford Lsctarw Nstl>.n*l rames" t’ale* Mrs Sat ah Morris went to Spring• G P Stiers, of the Crabtree Th» tarmcr get* mor» out of th» heM -Saturday. country, was in town jwwtefday hav- fair than snyoa» »1»» 1 bo fair to a city man to su »atertalnm^nl, tn a Dr. Dola of Harrisburg, visited u«g some «lental work done farmer It is »du« »(km L»l as lab» n Seto professionally. Tuaaday. M. Sternburg & Co. is now in stroll throagh ihr fair ground» and Dr T. K. Sanderson DENTISI Clarence Rog. a former resident stalled m lhetr new »tor«» just Mero* linger a moment si a tea of th* points of grmUcsr latere»« Wa will flr«i the street from The Tribune «»Wire of Scio, wan in town last week. John Shelton was in i««wn yester Mias Annie Johnson, of the publie all school, »pent last Sunday in Albaoy. day and reports hi» family and fever through with the scarlet Mrs. J. It Cowey return«"! from a twiwiava visit to A litany Saturday without any bad effoota T. J. Pettit ami El Firmmmg were in town Tuesday in the inter* L. 11. Rice, of Portland, visited eat nf a propoosd change of toad. hia parents. Mr. and Mm David If they «u«*c**<d in their urvh-rtakinv Rice over Sunday the road to Jordan will be *h««rtrn- Rom on January 22 to Mr ami e<i one-half mil»* ami I* placc«i on Mr* J<MM ph i.uiay. ■>( Deal "».tvton higher ground, not subject to over a daughter. All are doing well flow. Fred Ohlemeu«r was rapainng the For Sale A "Sure Hatch” in- condenm-ry boiler today The boil cubator; also a "Trusty” incubator. er wsa defective from the time it Both machine« are of 150-agg was installed capacity ami in flrst-daM condition. F M Denny, of near Jefferson, I have, also, brooders to g<> with wm in town Tucaday. He informed th«» machines. Price for incubator, The Tribune that he had sold his See br«M«der. lam|M, etc., fl'i hop crop at 12 cents ner pound. Wm. Brvnrwr for («articulara Yon can’t buy your chicken an«i Mail Changei other aeceaaories anti have Sunday dinner at home for 3ft rents Get Sunday dinner al the Scio Hotel. North bound.. Albany in Wood bum, 7:10 ■ m. Mrs. Abla Hutchtoon, of Portland Float hound. Allmny to Hoover, to viiuting r« Ikttv ■« in thia city and 8 lift a tn vicinity. Mrs. Hutchison um for* South bound. Woodbum to Al meriy Miaa AMs Powell. imny. 4:4ft p. m. C. W l-ogan and wife, of lx»gan West leiund. Hoover to Alban,, Montana, are guests al the Scio hotel this week Mr. Ix>gan wa» 2:lll p. m. morning. Í J. one of Scio’s pioneer r«*ai<lents. f ■ I. t Miurprewntation Corrected F Morton, proprietor of Hotel Morton and the Combination livery (Continued from imgc 11 barn at l<el«anon. was looking after together for the betterment of all liuaincw matters in Sdo Tuesday our roads We told them that we Mrs. Lillie Davis, who has U'cn would concede to th«»m the right to living with Mrs. John Richardson manage their own al fairs on their since last summer, went to Rose aid« of the crock and asked them to burg W«w|newlay. for a few wt-ek« give ua the same privilege. They visit with her aon. seemed afraid that we were after T. J. Pettit, who .was in town their mail routs. We said that we Saturday, reports everything mov would pledge ourselves not to both ing along nicely in the up Thomas er their mail route They asked for creek neighlMirhtMsl and that no one week to talk it over We gave damage was yet evident as the re it to them and ao far as we could sult of the late frees*. see, they employed their time in When Mr. and Mrs. Itarnes moved formulating plans for another fight. into the Smith & Smith building and Next, we propound to give them wanted to go to dinner, they ha«l to a list of ail the business men in fall out <»f the building. The front Scio, from which list they might entrance has since been ftgeil so that choose five all their own choice customer* can get out an<i in with and we would meet before that ea*>< committee, each side pledging the P. H. MacDonald. Carl Cyrus and business men that their decision Fred Bilyeu went over tn Albany would not effect our business rela Saturday afternoon, returning on tions with them and then state our This offer was made person the following day m the new Stude cases baker auto for which Meaars Mac- ally to Oscar Eichenger and John They refused We, Donald A Cyrus will be agents for Shimanek also, offered the same parties this: the Scio country. Hill Brenner was leading a houn That they choose a man, we would dawg amurwl yesterday. He said chose one and thesr two to choose a Mike Bilyeu gave him the hound to third and both sides to abide by replace his mule "Trixie." but he their decision. They refused and was doubtful about making the mule so the fight is on again. In view of the fact that wr have and the hound work in team satis pledged ourselves to open and grade factory He thought, hovrevor, that this road, free of cost, ami that the the hound would be more valuable parties fighting it are not effected when chasing coyote« than the mule by the change, we believe that we D. I Wareham. of the Crown have the moral ¡tacking of nine- mines, arrived In tntvn Tuaaday. tenths of this road district. And Since leaving here about the holi further. There must Is- something days. Mr Wareham has taken t«> radically wrong with men who are himself a "better half” In the per afraid to trust a jury of their own son of Mi« Hva McElhaney, of the eelect ion. Waldo Hills an«i says he is n«>w bet T. J. Pettit. ter prepare«! than ever to boost the Final Ac coant interests of the Crown mine people M. Kelly, of near Jefferson ami one of th«- largest ami nmet pros perous gram farmers of the Forks of the Santiam, wya transacting bunt nr* in Scio last Friday. Mr, Kelly has hia gram crops raised dur ing the i»ast two years stored in his barns, ready to be diso-iaed of this spring. He will realise double for hia 11)13 cn«p and a mor* than 50 per cent inc reais» for hia 1914 pro duct. by bolding. visit th* B><<hanlral d«-|m-lment and hold communion with lb* world» greatest think»«» You ar*> now »ttcnding a coogrvas of th* m«-nial giants in mechanical set •nc* or all age« TTo-y ar» sddr*»»ln« you In l«mguea of Iron and steel and la languag-- mul* and powerful teU an eloquent alnry of th« world'» progr«'»» Th* tnvcnllv* genlusam ar* the most valuable farm hands we have an ' they imrform an ««during service tn mankind We can alt help others (<■ a brief pertial «hllc we live. but II tsk»* a BMlrr tn.nd io tower Into lh« realm of science and light a torch at progress ihal will lllumlnal* ibe path way of civllitailon for future genera Ilona Th* rn-«« who gave ua lb« •ickls. th» binder, the cotton gm anti hundred» of <Hb»r valuable lavcnltca* work tn every fl»ld oct earth ami will continue their labor» as long aa time Tholr bright Intellects have conquered death and they will live and *»r*« mankind on and no forever, wllbou' money and without price The) ba** •bows «» how grand and noble 11 I* io »oik for other* they ha»» aiw taught ua leaaon« in nconotny and «th • Imv y how to make one hour dn th« work of two or more; ha*« length •med <mr live* multiplied* our opportnnltUa and taken Udi ng the back of humsniry They are Ibe most practical men lb« world ever produced Tl«elr In *«ntlous have stood the acid test ul utility and «-(hclency Mke all u»< il nt*n. they do not »«-ck publicity yet millions nf machines sing their prats*» from «very har»«*»i field <>n earth and a» many pio»* turn the ««Ml tn mut» vpplausn of tb«-lr marvelous achieve turn la FARMER RADFORD ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE The bom« to the grant ««at conirtbu- tlon of women to ibe world, and Ih» hearthstone to b«r throne Our ao Hal structure to built around her. aud social rightoouan»*» is In her char»« Her beautiful life lights Ibe skies of hope and her t< ftacment la th» charm of twentieth century civllitailon Her Braces and her power ar« th« cintiti lailv* products of genomi loas of <iueenly conquest. and her crown of »tailed womanhood to >»«-l«^ with the wisdom of saintly mothers She baa been a great factor In the glory of our country, and ber noble achieve menta should not be marred or her hallowed influence blighted by the coarser duties of « lllicuahlp A meri can chivalry should never permit her to hear the bur «ten* of defa-ndlng and maintaining government. but should preserve her unsullh-d from the allied Influences of politics, and protect her from the weighty rraponslblllllea of the sordid affair* of life 'hat will rush her Ideals and lower ber Stand arda The m«iih»thood of the tarn, to our Inspiration, she Is ih» guardian nf our domreUc welfare and a guide to a higher life, but directing the at fnim of government to not within wo man's sphere, and political gossip would cause her Io neglect the home. if get to m»nd our clothes and burn 'he bl«culta RURAL SOCIAL CENTERS We need social center» where our coima people can be entertained, aw usad and Instructed under the di roctlon of cultured «lean and rom petent leadership. uber« seat belle •iirroundlnga stir the love for the tMautirul. »here art charge» the at miwpher« with incplratlon and power, and innocent amusements Instruct and brighten their Uvea To hold our young people on Ibe farm we must make farm life mor* «(tracttv« as well as the business ot farming more remunerativa. Th* .< h«<ol house >I k > u M be Ibe social unit properly «quipped for nourishing aa«i building character, ao that th« live« 01 our people can properly function »round It and become supplied with >he neceasen elementa of human th«raghl and activity tCrt»> allori to a developing at the mind, not a «luffln« of ibe memory Dietl what you read OM men bava visiona, young men dreams Rurceaaful farmer« ba*« |.l«»w deep «bile »lucaarda *l*»p mt AM*. Iw Ki I I he growing -»f legumes will retarti «NI d- pielion and greatly add power Io n • Kf i’honc 27 7 SI IO OREGON WHKN YIM! WANT Plumbing or Tinning ¡ RED OHl-EMIER Scio Feed Co HKAtJtMN IN flour, Mill Feed Grain, Hay and Poultry Supplies We are installing a Roller and Grinder, which will enalde ua to do Custom work on very short notice (all ami rive us a trial. «4 dw» Bsxisr* His Experience is Worth Money to You Rt-IMuring a Specialty Satisfaction GuaratiU-rd SCIO FEED CO Phon»1 Ind. 336 SCIO. ORE. WHEN IN TOWN STOP AT J. S. STICHA’S Neu) Confectionery We Are Headquarters for the Rest Grade of Goods Carried in Our Line