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THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL 3 NO. 43. SCIO. l.INN COUNTY. OREGON. MARCH IM. lHlfi ■ SELECTION OF UNE IN ALASKA STAYED 1 1 61.26 THE YEAR —----- -------------------- ---------- -------------------------- Mr*. T. K. Sanderson aad Mr* E. H. Babson Entertain* Mrs T K Sanders«« ami Mrs. E H Holieon «*ntertain<cd a number I of their frkmds Monday afternoon PRICE OF FOOD IN VIENNA IS DOUBLED Cleanup Week Fixed By Governor'* Edict SMALL DISTRICT RAISES OVER $3500 Salem. Match 12. Ihs-larlng that th«« n«*vds of cl«*aning and renovat ing is «-specially sp(*arent in the at the home of Mrs. Sanderson Th CMKtfictiM Wirt is lAtlj ti It Th Surrt SncrlitiM Arwsts th spring in all branches of life. Gov Illi Poop!« it District Mr 31 Srtscnbi ''600** was playcsl at five laide*. ernor Withy combe has wuel a pro Btftntd Until Atttr Cwgrtss ladtfartiM ■ Capitals il Citi Md Lata Ftr Seed Mr*. A. G. Prill secured the first clamation designating the week of prize am) Mr*. Emma Cyrus receiv May 4 to II as "cl«*anup week.” h ristatiti Roads A«5tri»BM|»n ed the consolation. Refreahnnmta urging all Oregonians to devote this were serve,) by th*- hostess«*». A period of improving th«- ¡thyiacal ap- must enjoyable time is rv|iorU<*l. Washington. March 13 Selection i Venice, March 15, Intelligence l» aranc«- of their property ami com- Itoad Sutw-rvisor J^»l«*igh Harold, Those pr«wenl were: Mesdam«*» of a route for th«- government rail- reaching hen* from Vn-nna show« niunitn-a. This was done at th«* re- ¡of Kingston, has su<W«^»l in inter E H Holiwin. Emma Cyrus, J. 8. > r->a«l in Alaska ami beginning of that many articl«*s of «tally food have qurat of th«- 'Iregon Federation of esting th«* citiiens am) properfy i Stieha, John Wew-ly, J«w Wearly, ; In making it th«* active construction work probably more than double«) in price in th«* Women's Cluiwi owners of his district, number 30, A G Prill. Fre«l Jones. Ed Myers, civic committee of the f«sh>rati<gi will tie deferred until congrewi re- Austrian capital since the war In-gsri in the building of solid crushed rock l’ha» Warner. R. Shelton. Fr»*«f am) that secret speculation in f«w««i-| advised th«* governor that, in co asm-mhies, according to best infor road. Seven sabecriplion agreements 1 Bilyeu. Frank Gill, P. II. McDonald, mation now obtainable stuffs has ar<>use«l th«* indignation operation with the state btvartl of were fil««l with County Clerk Ruseell J Henry Stepanek. E. C. Peery. E. G. While l*r«**i<lent wilson has lieen of the people in both Vienna ami health, it plans to follow the ex today, aggregating in cash am) lalwir 'Arnold. A Hugvy, M Harm-«, Maud ampl» set by a numlier of states conferring with Secretary Lane ami Budapest I 63527. Road district N«> 30, which with members of the Alaska Rail tlollaml. A E. E>lwarda. T K. Authoritative <|ii>>tati<>i>« of the by having th«- (ample of the stat«* lies in the northern part of Unn ; Sanderson. Miaa Grace Gill ami Mias road Commission ami has been going Vienna markets are flour, M cents a i clean up.'' county, and runs up to the* bridge -------- ...--------- , Wilma Gum over the report of that cumniisuon, pound, driet) peas. 11 cents. I corn- crossing th«* Santiam river nt Stay there is doubt in the minds of ad par«*«i to 4 cents last July); »¡«lit ton, believes in good r<Huls Not ministration officials whether they ;ieas 15 cents; lar<) 40 cents; eggs only have the people named in th«*ae can accomplish much this wasoii 3 ami 4 cents apiece, Beef is aidl* lists aut>scrllM»l cash ahil lalmr, but other than to continue surveys and ing at from 26 to 30 cents a pound, they havt already voted a special 5 possibly undertake construction of a while pork brings from 24 to 40 cis mill tax, which adds 61.899 65 to — subsidiary railroad, which may I m - Th«- consumption of hone* flesh is theie fuml, I m »ides the regular road built from Ship creek to the Mata- steadily increasing, It costs from MoMpUat Cfvmplts i» I 3000 tax. amounting to 6940 82 The nuska coal field 10 to 16 rents a (>ouml. <*oin(*arv«l i total amount at th«- di»|>««ial of Indemnity Pit Up Ali» tl th Nrithrr Otsciat-PifpittictiM Or if It is generally believer) the report to 8 «rents last summer. Supervisor Haruki is 66.376.47. un of the Alaska railroad commission Ctitl-Onlt is Raised by exceptionally g«»«) showing for a B Fatal justifies purchase by th«- government An Exciting Runaway district the siz«* of this one. and th A|»»t of both th«* Copper River ami Alaska r«-ft«-cts cri-dit u;*>n th«* progressive Northern railroads. Secretary Ixme spirit of the p««oplv of that com When Tkl Flemming's four-horse San Francisco, March 14. The IM-rsonally inclines to the belief munity. team had been unloaded at the con- spectacular career of Lincoln Bea- W’ashirigton. March IS Ih-mands that the government should buy Includ«*) in the* suisteription lists deitaery last Sunday, the horses bo- chey. one of the moat daring nf both roads and monopolize rail by the United Slates government came frightened and proceethd to filed toda> is one from th«* businews American aviators, was ended today transportation in Alaska But there upon General Salazar, the Zai-ata make things lively. men of Stayton. amounting to 6l<8) In circling when he fell to his death at th* is doubt in the mimis of administra commamler in Mexico City, for the aroumt the driver was dumped off in cash, there being 38 signers of Panama Pacific Exposition in plain tion officials wheth«*r there is punishment of soldiers who munler- the seat, the tongue ami coupling sums from 65 to 625. This district sight <>f thousands of s|M<ctators. authority at thia time to contract ed John B McManus, an American of the wagon were broken, one of joins the <*ity of Stayton and the Brachey was completing his sec for and make partial payment on citizen, ami the ¡aiymrnt of ad«-quate i the wheel horses was thrown in such peopk* of that place will get their ond flight of the day at 3:46 p. m. either or Ixith thew* roads, when compensation to McManus' family a manner that his hind fret were when the fatal accident occurred. money luu-k many tim««« in Increus- were repeated today by General congress has appropriated only 62.- thrust a front wh«-el of the wagon The accident was attributed to •v) trade that the road will bring to 000.000 for use thia year, there be Villa. and was dragged several yards. the fact that Ih-wchry entrusted his them "As Villa an«l Za|iata" said Secre ing a general law which prohibits Most of the lists specify the places This weight so impeded the speed life to« I ay for the first time to a new executive officials from contracting tary Bryan, ‘have I wen co-operat of the team that the runaways were where the aulMcrib«*<i funds are to monoplan«- and an exceptionally for properties coating more than ing. I thought it was a good idea to checked by a number of person» be applied, but it is all in district large crowd was attracted to see make representations to Villa congress has appropriate«) 30 and ail calls for solid crual«-«i . i who were near. The horse which whether hr wouhl attempt the same well, so that the offenders w«>ul«l be rock. The Jordan. Kingston. Scio , had served the purpose of a brake, breath-taking stunts in the new punished.** and Stay ton-Scio road are among Obituary when released, did not app«-*t to In- machine that had made his trim lit The secretary U-l«-gra|die<l to Geo. those specified All>any Democrat. seriously injured, nor was the driver tle bt-plam- famous C. Carothers. American consular Mr Flemming's son. Several spokes Mrs. Jam«» Mason Smith di**d The machine was at an altitude agent accom;>anying Villa, the sub Birthday Dinner were broken in one of the rear of about 8000 feet when Beachev March 11. 1U1S. She was born <»n stance of th«- message which hail wheels, the coupling pole ami tongue shut off his power. For avverai November 26. 1837, in South Barn previously lieeii srnt to Mexico Qty, both broken, was the extent of Ihf hundred foot the machine dropptsi Mra. Vivian Bilyeu gave a birth bridge. Chenango county. N. Y. with instructions to lay the matter damage. lame to Oregon May. 1N9I and tat day dinner last Sun<lav to a numla-r hva«i on for th«- earth and then th«i before General Villa and urge his tled in Shelburn. Seven children of her friends ami relative«. After aviator gra.«|M*<i his control lepers to prompt attention. As finances of Injured by a Bull were liorn. four of whom are living. adjust the plan«-» for the graerful dinner all assembled <>n the law and the Villa-Zapata government practi Iwwis, of Alliany, Luther, of De decent which characterize«) his pre had their (»icturcs ma>le in a group. cally have been in control of General troit. and Mrs. Albert Norris, of Those present were: l>r. and Mrs. IzMt Thursday when G. E. Kalk. vious flights. Villa himwdf, the question of an Shelburn. One staler. Mra. E. D. who lives on the W«*m*ly farm, was At this instant the wings crump A. G. Prill. Mra V. A McKnight, indemnity to the family of McManus Hogadone of Grand Rapids, Mich. handling his Jerary bull, the nos«- led like a collapsed umbrella and Mr and Mr*. W F. Gill, Mr, and it is believed, will be settled by the Twenty-seven grand childien am) ring broke ami the bull pr<M^«*d«*d the a«*roplane. turning over and Mr*. C. M Coffey. Rev. Haya. Miaa northern chief. Geoeral Salazar seven great grand children, some of t«> make matters lively for his own over in its fall, ulungrd into San Johnson and Mias Ethel Ingrain. already has promised to punish those whom were present at the funeral. er. The animal had f**en dehorned Francism bay. narrowly missing a guilty of killing McManus She was married July 12. 1855 at A Shelburn Death and all that he could do was to vewe-l lying at th«* government trans Mexico City was reported quiet *waiker. Kent county. Michigan. crush Mr Kaik to the ground and port docks. late today with Do change in the butt him with his hornless in-ail On Thursday, March II. Mrs. situation lity Meeting Citizen* C W hen the scrimmage was over, Mr. Mita Shannon'» Father Dead Mary Smith of Shelburn. du*«i of Kaik found .himself ba«lly injured, «iiwases Incident to old age Her Attended Convention On Saturday. March 20. a citizen* i When examine«) later by Dr. Prill, age at the time of death was 77 Mias Shannon. nf the Scio public community meeting will I* held at two riba were found to lie broken years. 3 months ami 26 «lays. She schools, receive«I a telegram frum Tall man. at which time a program I ut-wiaj forenoon a del«*gation of several other cuts and bruises, Dp- the family home at Davenport, Neb was a native of New York by the ach«M>l and spcech««s by Super- Scio Pythian Sisters went over to none of which will prove serious Tuesday, conveying the intelligence burial occurred al th«* Shelburn visors Benner and Baker. (ounty Alliany to atterwl the district con- of the death of her father. He had cemetery Saturday. She had reside*) Surprise Party Judge McKnight, Prof. G. V. 8. ven lion of that order. They drove t>ren an invalid for several months. at Shelburn ami vicinity for a num Kelton, 0. A. C. and Superintend- over to Jefferson in time to catch Hi* age was 77 years. Mr. White ber of years ent W. L. Jackson. the noon train. A au ruñar birthday party wan I suppl lol Miaa Shannon’s place in the Prises will be awarded pupila. a Mrs E. H H<>l»w>n was down on given Mrs. Walter Hilyev on Friday Fifty-One Births, Eighteen Deaths srhool room for the time Mies Shan Inuikvt dinner and a g«*n«‘ral «*duca- the program of the convention for evening of last week An elegant non was unnerved by the intelli tional good time will be had a vocal solo. present was made Mra. Bilyeu by Fl tty-one births ocrurred in lann gence. Owing to the long distance A similar meeting will be held in The following member« of her friends. E C. Peery making a county during the month of Febru Mias Shannon would not undertake order conatitutcl the party: I Scio on April 10. moat appropriate presentation suer-ch ary. according to the report of to be prrw-nt at the funeral A. G. Prill, Mr*. Erank Gill, Mra. The surpriaera were entertaimsl bv County Health Officer Dr. Davia. E. G. Arnold. social conversation and a progress make a specialty of Friend- •’has Warner. Mr* For Painting. Decorating and During the same period IM deaths W«aiding Mrs. Henry Stcpanck, Mr*. E. H. ive ”500” cont set. Engagement and Chua. Warner Papering of all kinds, see C M. were recorded The birth rate F M French * Son. Albany, Hobaun. Mr*. Moline Barnes. Mrs is said to have exhibited a surpris Coffey. All work finished in a establishes a new record for thio i Walter Bilyeu and Mr* J. 8. Stieha | ing acrobatic feat. thorough workman like manner county, the deaths arc about normal. LINCOLN BEACHEY FALLS TO HIS DEATH