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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1916)
A Trae Prof reati ve Sanitary Market Sanitary Market. Rev. Iler'a little eon ia being treat ed by Dr. I’rill for blood poisoning. Tuesday our streets began to as sume the usual busy fair appear ance. Some fast harness horses arrived Monday and Tuesday for the track events. Generally speaking, the crops in eastern Unn county are the beet of any for many years. Mrs. Ollie Maclionaid is employ ed as sup«’rnumerary clerk at the John Weselv store this week. Five high bred young Berkshire sows for sale, 410 each. Will furrow in 30 to 35 days. Sanitary Market. lire Bilyeu and family, of ludtanon are over for the fair, camping in the Wallace grove. Mrs. Ch«nt«-r Coffey. of McMinn ville. is visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. V. A. McKnight. to remain during the fair. J R. Young and Norman Lmr, who were summon«*! to srrve on the pettit jury of Judge Kelly's eourt. wvnl over to Alliany Tuewlav morn ing Mr. and Mrs. P. H. MacDonald of this city and Mrs M. M Peery, of Springfield, drove over to All«ny Monday to attend the Mrs. J. II. Goins funeral. When in need of anything in the way of job work, call and see us. work at reasonable We do first-ct prices. We make a specialty of Friend ship. Engagement ami W««dding Rings F. M. French A Son. Albany, Oregon. Governor Withy cum be. as was advertised, mads a short a.hl««-« on Judge Albert D. Nortolli, Uw the fair grounds Wednesday morn Missouri Progressive chief tain here ing. tofore intimately asax-iated with Mil Ida M. Cummings, rvpubli- Rousevrlt and other ¡«-«nwaive can candidate for ach<M>l au perm leaders, and candidate for governor tendent, is a guest at (he home of of Missouri on the urogr«*sMve ticket in 1912. has announced his support The Tribune family. The aviation feature nf the fair of PresKient Wilson and will take is a splendid success I Mr. Munter an active part in th«- camtaign He understands the dying stunt ab--ut has resign«*! from the Missouri Ap- prllate court, to which he was elect as well as a bird. ed for a tw«ri\e-v<-ar term as a re Gwrge Wtwtinhouee and other» publican. so that he can conaista-i who. with lh«ir camp equipment, support the democrat candidate mad« up a truck load for Roger Judge Norton! »avs that Wils» Cain, left for the hop field» shortly has demonstrated real progntawK afternoon Monday. i<i«-als. while Hugh«** m a tvi»< J. W. Keller, of north of Crabtree New York lawyer wedded to ti ia report«*! to have threshed 1160 ideas and ideals of Big Hu «mesa B bushels of oats from nine acres of contrast!« the f«*leral reeervs ;av ground. The variety is calle«! lit* tlw rural credit» law, the child latt "Shadeland Wonder” ami this heavy law, Hie proposed sctenlifio t-iri yield indicates that the name is not ■ commission and the shipping iiU misplace«! all Wilson measures, with HugMl E. C. Peery ami family ruturn«*l j oppoeilhm a» governor of N«.-w from thsir New|*>rt trip Saturda) I to the income tax ann-iidtnent m E C. says it is a nerve trying bud- his veto of the two-cent fare rat rMwe to run an auto on steep hillside : hill, ami the total lack, a» evidenA grades when they are wet am! , by his spa-cche*. of any real •'« muddy. He did not know at times i struetive program whether h<- would be able to keep Jadge Nor ton i asM-rta that a grag hi* car in the road or not many true progrearieaa, r<-»eniiig Bull Moosa k-atier*. Wilson County Commissioner Butler ar- rived in town Friday evening from the south bound Portland tram He stated the new ferry boat to oper ate across the North Santiam near Shelburn was reads and the service would lie inaugurated just as sxxi as the bank on the Marion nounty side was graded down so that traiel could get onto the boat. He thought this work would I m * completed on the following day. He was unable to stale who would Iw the new ferry man. as the Marion county court was to employ him. I Prof. O. V. White, who has been spending his vacation in assisting in the political campaign, ia home for the fair this week. He thinks, after traveling over much of the First congressional district, that Mark V. Weatherford’s chances for election are excellent. Oscar Snelson. the Crabtree hard ware merchant, was looking after business matters in Scio Friday aftern<M>n. He has inaugurated a closing out sale to quit business as may be seen if you read hie ad in another column. Mina 1-ama H. Jonse. representing the Volunteers of America, a branch of the Salvation Army, was in town Saturday soliciting funds for the Maud B. Booth home for working girls in Portland. This ia a worthy cause and Mini Jones met with some considerable success For Sale 120 acres of land two miles southwest of Scio, good new and modorn 8 room house, bath, pantry, fair large bam. family orchard, berries, etc. Will sell either the whole or subdivide into 40 ami 80 acre tracts Tills good. Will sell for cash or take other land for part paynumt. if suited. Very reasonable price. B. F. Titus. if Wagons. Huggies. Farming lmpk*ments of all kinds. Furniture, ami House Furnishing». Harness, etc I have marked the price» down to leas than Wholesale Cost 1 his is a Genuin^ Closing Out Sale VOL 6. Neighboring Towns to meet. Th«- judge m a candid.tit tor circuit judge. Hon T A Rinehart, of Salem, was a visitor at the fair W«-dn«-*iny, shaking hands with the i>eopln. Judge Rinehart is a candidate for sir suit judge st Thursday afternoon, just be- train time. Marshal Munkers down in town ami captured ! traveling ithotogrnphers who m -*-« i doing the "pictur«n while wait" act at the fair. The fair r* agr«*«*d to wait for the licetw •y until the picture boys could it They would still be waiting irdial Munkers had not mp|M*d i. Rather than go back to the rr iuml*. they ¡and the license ml were allowsil to go to <>th«-r COPY Local Market Report Flax gene llosne, who was well n in Scio when Scio was the ig flux town in th«' valk*y, died y tì'Hsi Samariton hœpttal in SU'I <>n Wvdn«*»day evening of U*-k Mr. !(<•»«■ learned the MsineM in 1'x-lgium but, for ¡reason. In* attempts to «-*tal>- h«’ flax business in Oregon have anauccMSful. lie lost consider ar fire, th«- cause of which has ihve-n satisfactorily ascertain«*! 9w*n- doubt but what Mr j understood th«- Has buain**sa Jughly. but all of his efforts ^<2d th *ast r ous 40 30.90 32 .V 31 60 SOW 1 40 .■ 20 «»»»»»• »«tetNi M f HÍntlIWI »n<V cause* th«**- sources of income to Manager Peery, of the rondenaery fall down, there is a deficit, for the ia figuring on establishing a milk fair is bas«*i upon conducting mat mute over in Marton county. to ters on aiMolute cost. No profit cross on the North Santiam ferry. whatever can accrue to the associa tion. Ths stockholders have con tributed their money, purely as a fund to better the stock interifsta of Unn county and. especially, the eastern part. Of course the small premiums we can pay ia not an object to exhibit Veal PRINTING LAWYERS THE SCIO TRIBUNE net profit tax on manufacturer» of materials entering into munitions, and a license tax <>n actually Invest* cd capital stock of corporations capitalised at more than 499.0(8). ors. They bring their exhibits tie cause of a sort of patriotic feelyi^ COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Moses sohn & Mosesxohn ru.ns.ns A They want to see the fair a a if they, incidentally, sell breeding stock or agricultural ae«*ls it is to their a<i van I age and we glad of it. I will sell to the highest bidder.' Dr T. K. Sanderson at my farm I j miles cast of Scio (the Mrs. Frances Wesely place! on September 12. commencing at 10 a. m., the following listed perwmal property: Three 1100 to 15(81 lb. j Phone 27-7 farm horses, 27 head of cattle of which 14 are milk rowa. two buggies, OREGON SCIO 1 wagon. 1 set of work harness, 2 seta single harness, fi-horse power Fuller A Johnson gasniine «mgine DR. A. G. E’RILL ami wood saw. 1 hay loader, 1 mower. 1 diac plow, 1 diac harrow. Physician and Snrgeoa 1 turning plow, numerous household Calla Attended goods and other articles too numer bay or Night ous to mention. For terms of sale see bills Frank Shors* G. E. Kalk Auctioneer Gwner DENTIST I ADVERTISE IN THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND GET RESULTS’ 3 The fact that Scio is noted holding the best county fair in state, should be maintain«*! little rain or a small deficit should not discourage us. We know that the fair has accomplished much good for this section of the valley and a mere shower of rain should not dis courage us The fact that we are stimulating our school twiys ami girls to extra •mdeavor ia. within itself, a sufficient incentive They are to be our future eitixrna and. if wr can equip them for the battle of life better, or it we can cause two blades of grass to grow in lieu of one, our fair is a splendid success and worthy of perpetuation. Expert Dead * I l.<»2 a a lM<e WORLD'S GREATEST BRIDGE COLLAPSES ir neighboring towns of Albany, n. Stayton. Jefferson. Lebanon, vfiiville, Holley and Sweet Home ■ fairly well represented at the Elma Aditi n Crith al Spia (hai St Salem wan on hand Wcdm*»- Liwrtaci Irvti last Bnag pt well as on Thursday; All«any in evidence Thursday as could FiatsIH <n from the many cowboy hats gon an«i Brownsvilk* intended n><- in force Friday. 4>ut the Q uc I m - c , Uue.. Sept. 11 With the morning rain caused them all I « mm of II lives today, the second at tn over in their I m *I s to take tempt to bridge the St. Lawrence n r snooae. river here resulted in a failure when th«- massive center »pan. weighing Failed to Jamp License 51IMI tons, suddenly collu|>«cd and ; » 95 Auction Sale 11.25 THE YEAR SCIO. UNN (X)UNTY, ORI-GON. SEPTEMBER 14. 11*16 BEST AVAILABLE lion. G«*o W Bingham, of Nalsn paid Tha Tribune oAes a visit W<jd nesday afternoon, but ms the cditoiii was at the fair grounds, we fa ¡«4 | Wheal ner bushel •• •• Oats Bran tier ton Wheat chop per ton • a Oat cliop • • • « Barley Ohop Flour per sack latg* per dozen Butter prr pound ("hickens, h«*na per ** spring roosters Turkeys (ieeee Ducks Beef NO. 14. Wert Well Represented will supoor 8.00 Hogs, live per hundred lb 9.0U Hogs, dtwned 8 (Mt School will own on Friday. Sep Mutton tember 15 instead of Monday. Sept. 18 The object is to organise and order books and neeesimrv supplies lie fore school, optgis on Thursday, Ab» tracta sxaantesd. Corporation ^aw. Xeptemiier 21. This change isncces Fin socs»! « Trusta. Bssrows and lUtatsa probated. Cotisa aary on account of the teachers Accounts. tions. D« hm 1«, MortfKM G*l.«r«J institute to be held al Altmny on practise tn all eourta. Cnrrespsndsnee soHeltod. Prompt attention. Bank September 18. IB, SO. Ry order of District Board LMM PlACa M PMTUM PMNBTV J. F Wwely. Clerk Notice to Patrons oi District THE SCIO TRIBUNE In order Io aril my large stock of Hardware. the betrayal of the party by fornA New Ferry in Conaiitroa Roy Peery came down from the Food Ganblen Hard Hit Crown mines Saturday afterniMin. He brought out something over 1(8! New York. Sept. 4 Food dealers pounds of ore to be placed on exhi who gambl«<d on the expected isola bition at the fair. tion of New York from outside sup Almost one-half of ths grain in plies as a result of the threatened Santiam forks is yet to be taken railroad strike and bold l>ack ship care of. Grain yst unc jt is wasting ments to unload at famine prices, somewhat and that in the shock will found themaelvsa today overwhelm be injured without sunshine and ed by their own plot. wind to dry it out. Prices suddenly collapsed with th« averting of the strike and the Smail timber fires are reported to gamblers were caught with food have occurred up in the Cascadia vast quantities of supplies on their country, though no material damage was done. Lightening on Sunday hands. One speculator is reported may have start«*«! other fires But to have lost hundreds of thousands danger for ths season is now regard- of dollars. ed as past. Closing Out Sale L oams '•l*o L hm TEF Threshing »*» generally resumed in thia locality Tuesday. Though aorne hail started their machines on Monday the grain was hardly dry enough fell into th«- river. Of the 90 men caught on the »pan when it la-gan to sway all were rescucil except the 11, and of th«w only four ! mm I i «- s have been found. The s|Mtn »»» iM-mg raised from pontoons and was about 15 feet alwivc the water when, from some unknown cause, it collapsed and«ank into th«- river, which is 200 feet deep at thi» place. The St lawremv river wax filled with many l*>ata at the time of the accident and <>n the hills along the shore were hundreds of persona who arrived by rail ami automobile to see the culmination of th«- mighty «*ngin«-ering project. Th«- big Steel frame was taken in tow to the uap which it was to fill. Sohrtly after 8 o’clock the pun- toona reashed the allotted place ami were withdrawn by tugs, leaving the niaxMve girder resting on hydraulic jacks. These had begun to raise the big s|>an while the crowds shout«>d. thinking they had seen ths most impressive ceremony of the bridge raising. Th«* specta tors lM*gan to leave, when suddenly there was a roar of breaking steel and the »pan dived into the* water. The ninety men or more who went on the »pan were thrown into the river and alM>ut 6ft were rescue«! by pleasure crafts. Tell Ua About It Owing tn physical inability to get about and smell out th«- news. The Tribune will regard it as a favor if any of our friends who know of an Item of news, will tell us about it. If you contemplate a journey or have relatives or friends visiting you. if you have especially line stock or extra products of any character which ia of interest to the public we want to know about it. We want the news and will regard it as a favor if vou will tell ua anything about your homes worthy of pub lishing A local paper can I m * mad«* very interesting if all patrons will interest themselves to tell about things which transpire of which they have a knowl«*dgv. Also, we are glad to puHish newsletters from our friend» in the country ami you are cordially invited to make The Tnbun«- a medium of disseminating the news of your neighborhood. Special Rates to State Fair t»5 cents for round trip, children under ft free. 2ft iMuss-ngcrs limit. I «»ave Scio 7 a. tn.. Ideavo Salem ft p. m. Phone R. M Cain. Scio, Or. Norman bmit aura sometime* a marshal's duties are not very plea»- ant. You might aalt him about iL