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THE SCIO TRIBUNE • « vol.. 3 SCIO. UNN COUNTY. OREGON. APRIL S, 1916 NO. 4« CITIZENS COMMU NITY MEETING Nttri tatif Glad letaia is Btitta R|<>od is thicker than water, but Rev. Maggctl. negro pastor of th«* Mount Olivet Baptist church, of Portland, says th«* downfall of Jack Johnson will help the black race Will Be Held it the Sen Public School In other wonts good riddance of Buildmf m Neit Sirardiy, I hm I rubbish. "The batter class of colored folk April IB never approved of Johnson,” said Rev. Maggett last night "He wns a disgrace to thy race His influence PROGRAM HEGINS AT IO O'ilXM'K was demoralizing because a certain Special mu«c. claim looked upon him as an idol. Contests Songs and declamattons Personally. I am glad Wdlard won. by students of the ach<Hila. Is-cause Johnson lowered the stand "The School" by Prof. M. S. Pitt ard of our race instead of raising it man. State Normal school. "Construction ami Maintenance of Country Roads." Prof Skelton of <). A. C. Special Music. Addrem. Hon J. I* Mickle. State Dairy and Food Commiasioner. "Standardization of School« and the School Fair,” W. L. Jackson Miscellaneous diseuMions. PRIZE COMTRST HARNEY, LAKE AND GRANT TERRORIZED Peapie Are Very Much Alarmed at Sproid •t Rabies, and Scheels Are Saffertat Declamation« <a> First prize for (wot declamation. Standard picture lb) Second prise for best declama Salem. April 5 Mad coyotes are tion. 11.00 terrorizing the people nf Harney, Songs la) First prize for licet lake, ami Grant counli«*» to the ex class song. Standard picture tent that school attendance is ma (b) First prize for l>e«t solo. $1 terially reduced. according to State Basket Dinner The basket dinner Suiwrintemient of Public Instruction ia to l>e a leading number on the Churchill, who returned yesterday program, all patrons of the public from lake county, where he attend- schools. friends of education and a ed a teachers* institute greater Linn county are most cordi "Conditions in these counties are ally invited to bring their liaskets, deplorable, and |s*ot»le are hoping Well filler!. with them no that tl»e that the state can come to their noon hour may I m * spent in a proper aid," he said. "Particularly is this social manner. A special committee true as tn Northern latke county, is to have charge of the dinner. wliere rabies has lawn spread by the To the friends of education nf coyote until I am informed that this part of Lfan c«»nnlv under the even the cats are infected. The management of the public schools, animals have become so ferocious a number of spirited citizens, a that they not only attack people in Community Meeting will I m * held at the open, but invade yards of horn«*« the Scio school building Saturday, and school houses One teacher April 10, as above mentioned for attending the institute told me that the purpoee of encouraging the he shot an animal invading the yard school« and for the discussion of of hia school, and that such exper questions <>f common interest to all ience« wrri* not unusual in th«* vici To encourage the children of the nity of Silver Lake. The people of various schools of the vicinity a few these counties live in daily terror of prix«-« will l>e awarded in a free and coyotes, and so serious has the open conteMt to all Pennants will, situation become in lak«* county al»> be given to ach<M>ls that have that Circuit Judge Day has urged reach«-»! the State Standard, as pro the pt-oule not to semi their children vided by the State Hoard of Educa to school unless they can transport tion Everybody is invited. Come, them in a conveyance and have some bring your l»*»t girl or your family. one to accompany and protect Invite your neighlMirs. them ” Every school officer, natron of Paper Mill Changed Hand« the schools ami every public spirited citizen should Is* present and join in the discussion of questions <>f special The ls*l>anon l*a|>er Mill« have importance deeded their larg«* property, includ W. L. Jackson. ing all their interests in lx*l»anon G. IL Colvin County School Snpt and vicinity, tn the t’rown Willa Pnn. Scio School mette Pa|>er company, which is Jos Benner gradually absorbing all the (mper Rural Supervisor mill« on the coast. Th«* D*bam»n mill will I m * conducted as heretofore The Scio livery stable was quite a using the sarrn* working force. popular place. Tuesday. People from both town ami country congre On Vizit to Kantai gated there to witness the horse buying. But four or five animals Miss Agnes« Cain, chief clerk for were purchased. John Weaely, started for a trip to Kansas, called there by the sickness of an ag«*d aunt. Her stay will be indefinite. During her alwM-nce Mie Wade will wield the yard stick in the Weaely store. DENTIST SCIO « - * S. P Buy« Six Oregou Road» TO BUILD A HOS PITAL IN SCIO Dunsville. Ky . April 7. The pur chase by th«* Southern Pacific of six Oregon railroads and steamship corn- Itanies will I m * complete«! tomorrow, at Anchorage, Ky.. when A K Van Etfbtf Mia An Willed ll I unci the Nt Siimi Class First Fittiti Ritmi! derbilt ami A P Murphy, represent Eatirpmi Sthcribiif Shins Ibe« tbt YtHiftr M m Bl ing stockholders, meet to conclude negotiations. The roocarna to I m * in ta Via it $50 Each taken over ar«- now operated by the | 8. I*. They ar«* the C A E.. ('«««a* Bay. Rowburg ami Eastern Ry an«1 Eighty men are wanted, who have Jack Johnson, the erstwhile cham Navigation ttonpany. the Pacific and will give from |50 to to fl<Mi pion of th«* world and a promoter Railway ami Navigation Co., th«* each, to I m * . |>ui<i in ten monthly of white slavery, d«»fT«*«1 his odors Portland. Eugene and Eastern, tin* to Jr-.« Willard, a Kansas cowls») payments to whom will I m * imiued, Willamette Pacific Co ami Salem, last Momlay at Havana. Cuba coupon bonda. la-aring fl per cent Falls City and Western Railway Co. Some months ago, it will I«* re- interest until all ia paid, for the pur|MMir of building ami equipping memliered. Jack ahscond«*d from a first-class hospital in Scio, to be Chicago to «‘»cap«* trial for whitr slavery. lie manag«*«l to get to under th«* control and management of a )>oar«l of directors. >s*l«*ct«*d Faria. France, where he remained from th«* share holdem who financ«* until h«* accepted a challenge from the institution. Willard ...... .... .... .. This call ia mad«* to anyone who Thia fight was ««-heduird to I m * pull«*«! off tn Mexico but. owing to Tke IwUy BriHers Are tl Pi inde $5. desirt*a to help bull«! and furnish completely a hospital building with some difficulty there, it was chang««! 000.000—Eirh Ctmpittinn all necessary fixture« and appliance« t<> Cuba for the treatment <«f any <I im * um * or The fight lM*gan at 12:10 am! con Is Pltdaad tmu«*«l for nearly two hours. Dur injury, or surgical cawes. This hos pital building will I m * free and al ing the first (»art of the battle. Johnson wrm«-»! to have th«* better Portland, April 3. Completion of the service of any reputable physi of th«* tight Willard ap(ieared th«* California A Oregon Coast rail cian or surgeon, whom any patient nervous ami to lack confidence. But road front Grunts P ush to Crowent may employ Th«* need of such a building and after th«* 15th round, th«* tt»wl«»y City, Cal., at a cost approximating ap|M*ar«*<| to gain confidence an«! th«* S5. imhi . imio was assure»! yesterday, equipment is certainly cognisant t*> white "laver to lose l»oth ttmfidencv all the people in th«- Forks of th«* when Twohy Brothers, railroad con and punch Santiam, not only from a«i «*con<>mie tractors of Portland. arr«nge«| with view, but the advantage it would Willard ha<! th«* lM*st of almost th«* city officials of Granta Pass to every round after th«* 15th until th«* | finanro the project and perform th«* offer in having the right kind of at tention liy train«*«l nurses and skilled 2flth which ••nd«*«i th«* l»attl<* in his work. physicians when serious sickness favor with a complete knockout, the The |H*opie of Granta I'a* already blackman remaining down for th«- have bonded th«*mselv«-» for |2<N>,- (Continued on i»ag«* 2) count. imm ) to (»ay for the first 10 mi lee of This will proi»ably lie th,* end of work. This portion of the road, A Correction Johnson as a prize fighter ami. al fr<>ni Grants Pass to Wilderville, has most everyone will I m * glad to see heen built. The remaining portion, On our editoral page is an article the title restored to th«* whit«* race. from Wilderville to Crescent City, pur]M>rting to I m * written by Dr. A. Johnson would have more syni(»ath) is approximately Ml mil«*« long. It G. Prill. Dr Prill inform«*«! us this if h«* were not such a vile character is «wtimatcd that the work can be morning that h«* did not write th«* While he is but 314 years of age. fast completed this summer. Twohy article and objected to stealing living and diaMpalion has brought Bro«, are preparing to put a large another man's thunder. TI m - article his d«*f»-at lie is much th«- better force of men to work there within was written by a farmer who pre boxer than Willard, but he lack«*,! th«* next few weeks. fer«*«! that his nam«* I m * surpr «•»*•»■» I the vigor to deliver th«* knockout The road is bond«*»! for $5.000,000 punch. U'dlard at 2H. larger am! ami it is umierst<Ms| that Twohy Major Skinner Honored stronger in every way. though lack-1 Bros, have made ade«|uate arrange mg the skill, w<»n tM*cause he had ments for disposing of th«* bonus, as Washington. April 5 Major J the I m -tier staying qualities and n means of financing the project. It O. Skinner, a retire«! army surgeon, coul<! deliver toe punch when hts is reported that Canadian and Euro will receive a medal of honor from opponent lack««! the strength to («•an capitalists have agretsi to lak«* Pr,undent Wilson tomorrow, in ac war«l it off some of the securiti«*«, which, on cordance with an act nf congr«*ss for account of th«* glowing report« re "gallantry in action.” New Paper For Stayton garding th«* territory to lie served During an assault on th«* Morfin- by the new roads, are expected to stronghold during the battle of Volume I, No. I of th«* Stay ton sell at a high figure January 17, 1873, in the lava lied«, Standard is on our table, ft D. "We hotM* to mplete arrange- Oregon, th«* Major resru«*d a won mt- Alexander i« the editor and publish m«-nta and carry the work tn a «•d soldier after two other soldiers er The Standard i« a aeven-rolumn surc-ssful concluaioti within a very had attempted to make the rescue folio and thia first cony is well filled short time,” saal James F. Twohy and both had been wounded. with I'wal news and advertisements. a mem Iter of the firm, last night. Mr Alexamier hi not now to the Vili Ship Puppie« newspaper game He published the Postal Receipt« Growing GRANTS PASS LINE TO OCEAN ASSURED Stayton Mail for arveral years and sin<-e hi« retirement from th»t paper, has ronducted an exclusive job business We always cxi»*ct»-d that Alex would get back into th«* news- paper work for, having once dip ped in the p«M*|, it is a hard matter to refrain from again feeling the delightful glow the editorial water give«. All the same, we wish you abundant surceas Bro. Alexander. On the next trip south of th«* steamer Breakwat«-r from Pbrtland. |Man Morri« extM*cts to ship two of his high class Ixwelling setter pui»- piea to fra Abbott, of Marshfield These puppies are entitled to regis tration and are from the very lu-st strains of hunting dogs in the north west. There were eleven in the litter, nf which two died. The balance are aa lively aa crickets and give promiar of making fine field Birth. A Marion county farmer, B W. dog«. ——- | Morgan, was killed when crossing Thomas On April 1, to Mr. ami the railroad track at the fair ground« The Harrisburg Commonwealth Mrs. A. D Thomas, a son Tuesday. He was driving in a says there are thirteen case« of McDonald On April 5. to Mr. buggy when the engine struck him. smallpox in Halsey and vicinity, one and Mrs. Frank McDonald, a son Subscribe for The Tribune. 31.25 Kelly On April fl. to Mr , and Both of his horses were killed as death having resulted from that OREGON the year. Mrs. M Kellv, a son. well. cause. Dr. T. K. Sanderson Phone 27-7 JACK JOHNSON TAKES THE COUNT II 25 THE YEAR Washington. April fl. Postal re cvipta at the 50 largest cities in March showeil a substantial increase over th«wa- of February, Postmaster General Burleson announced to night. Indicating a steady climb toward normal. The European war brought about a decline in postal busim-as that continued until No vember.