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THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL. 5 SCIO. LINN œtlNTY. OREGON. SEPTEMBER ®H. 101*» NO. 16. FRUIT COLONY SUES M. E. C. CONFER TO ENJOIN DICKOVER ENCE IS OPEN Asks TUI a lacamr Ba Aapiattd ta Btsbap Ratkas Is (Tou late for l**i w«-«*kl 11.26 THE YEAR PAIR 57 YEARS MEXICANS DEMAND IN ONE HOUSE TROOP WITHDRAWAL Mr. and Mrs C. I*. Malon« hare a bouncing t»aby girl born th«* 16 lb. aad Ta* Is The little lady weigh» 74 pounds. Mr aad Mrs. Frascas M Knar. Who Canaan Casaissiaaais lasist aa Parsk Mrs. Ruth Hand, of Eastern Ore Im ta Ima Cmly. Hat lags Ritinti- Presihat gon. is visiting with her mother, Lar|«it $ S head MaH decide Caaiaay Mrs. M E. Hamilton. She is. also, canning sonic fruit to take home with her. as fruit is war»-»» out Lt>l*anon. Oro.. Sept. 27 The there Alliany. Or.. Sept. 27. Eew mar-1 New London, Conn.. Sept. 27 Albany. Sept. 26 Suit to compel; opening day of the Oregon Metho an accounting was filed today by th«-: Harvest is over and every body ried couples can «»|iial the record of The fat has ta*en thrown into the dist conference was devoted largely Santiam Eruit colony vs. J. B. Hick-' seems well pleased with their grain Mr. and Mrs Erancts M Kiser, a fire, so far as the American and to organization and routine work pioneer I unn county couple, who Mezican commissioners an* concern- over Co., J W. Dickover and the yield. ami the election of the officers of have liv«*d for 57 years in the same •si. by developments which took Lumberman'A National t«nk. I th«* conference sesaion. The hop pickers have returned house on th«* »am«* farm. Their place here today. The plaintiff fruit colony aakej Bishop Hughes is presiding and home Th«* Mexican commimiom-rs pre* marriage took place 57 years ago that J. B. Diekover and defendants I 200 are m attendance. Allen McQueen is hauling lumlier July 4th last. cipitated a situation which issli«*» I m * required tn account to plaintiff-» * --re to build him a home a nice one to Mr K iss*r has taken an active ill for sum**» her«* unless President for all secret profits mad«* in the 1 A Jolly Mountain Party bring him a cook. So. giris, now l«art in the affairs of th«* community Wilson should lau-k down sale of the "Cawtw farm” and for look your prettiest and represented this county one all other moneys which >lef«*n<lanta i Acting under instruction» from Saturday morning Kilrv Shelton should have paid to the corporation;; Housewives arc all busy canning term in the state legislature. General Carranza, they demand«*d ami Wm. Brenner conveyed Misses • - that the defendants In* r«-atram«*d and putting up fruit for winter. that General Pershing's tr«H>|M be Berryman. Prill and Smith, teachers Died at Local Hospital from instituting foreclosure on a withdrawn. Th«* American commis in the Scio schools, and Mrs. J. S. mortgage for 115.000, that a receiv sioners flatly refuse«] to do anything Sunday Morning Fire Slicha and Miss Vella Brenner for a Mrs. Will I loin-rm «kv, who wm» of the kind. er l>e aptsiinteil to lake charge of night's camping up near Snow |wak. operated upon last week for appen an<l conserve all assets of said cor The commission«-™ insisted their It is iH*edl«*as to nay the trip was At atmut 2:3<> Sun» lay morning, dicitis and ovarian troubles, di«id' government could not consent to poration and to collect all sums due, a jolly one A live bear running our fwtter-half, looking out from the corporation, and to carry on the up th«* side of the mountain acmes our upper stair door said "Them's Saturday morning. protracted negotiations w> long as She had r»*c«>ver«d. apparently, American soldiers were in occu|*ation business of the company as far as a canyon, was a leading feature nf a Are.” This etlitor jumped ut> nect-saary; ami that they receive any the trip Another was. Mr. Brenner and, going to th«* door, saw the nicely from the effects of the an«*s- of Mexican territory. Th«» Ameri other relief that the court mav local«»I th«* camp on a sidehill and blaze and shouted Eire! Eire! some thetic amt the reaction from th«- can commissioners inquir«*d if Gener operation was quite satisfactory, al Carranza were ready with triMipa admit of. the girls could scarcely keep in their four or five times. The call was when some twelve hours later she to occupy the territory which, if The suit is brought as a result of beds, during the night. answered from the west |iart of d«*vclop«*d ether pneumonia in bulb tire Mexican demand w«-re heedad, operations of J. B Dickover, who in The party returned Sunday even town bv Bert Bilyeu who, a short ! lungs ami death r«<aulte«l in a few i general Pershing would evacuate. May. 1910. bought the W)4 acre ing. time later, rang the fire boll. , hours. She leaves a hualauni to farm from the Gawraee in Unn Th«» Mexican commissioners de The building afire was th«- proper I mourn her loss Hei age was about county, for 140,000, paying 112.000 Married in Albany clined to bind their government to ty owned by Exi Wewly ami occu 3t> years and she was an ezcelfenl down ami giving his note for the anv condition, holding that as a pied by A. E Edwards, of The i woman.. balance. Then he organized the J. ! matter <»f right they were justified On Thursday of last week, County Tribune office Th«* fire department B. Ihckover Co., capitalizing at Judge McKnight, united in marriage was soon at work ami the lower ami in requiring General Pershing to A lau'omb news letter without a ' (12,000 and sold his holdings to the Eoreat l>. Worst, of Pendleton, and a part of the upper story were sav leave their country, and u» a mutter signature, was ree«*iv«t| just as we Santiam Eruit Colony, for (70.000, Mina Elsie Thayer. <»f this city. of justice, of friendship, Presolent ed All of the houwhold goods were were ready to go to press Such making (30,000. He has paid noth Wilson <»ught not to hesitate in Mrs. Wcrst is the daughter of removed communications without the proper ing more on the Cawrse mortgage Mr and Mrs. Frank Thayer, who directing him to return north of the Later investigation showed that signature usually go into the wasU* and has received in all (37,500 on owns the Munkers donation home- at least three fire traps had liecn border. baskcl. W e cannot publish matter i payments Albany Democrat. ttoad just north of Scio. She was placed. The evidence is undispu- without we know from whom it i Eor Sale. 16-lnch old fir wood. popular among the young people. table Who placed the traps is un comes. Eilms developed free at Peery’s Ask for prices. I. G. Ealtus. Mr W«*at is one of Pendleton’s known. drug store. enterprising busmens men. F'acta are facta, but The Tribune will not express an opinion Some times people are unjustly accused and can explain complicating cir cumstances. Mr. Edwards was arrested Mon r»r4M»»e Hughe« I» ninnine «H» ■ |>rrwonal platform of promises day afternoon by Sheriff Bodine and The - mi frat the only trustworthy method of J »Mixing the future I» by taken to Albany and la-fore Justice the peal t'andldate Hughes' proiula«-« should lie weighed lu Swann. the 4 K of hts past performale e» «■ an eie- ulive Here are some of hie promu«« ■iiit'le w ben he was a candhlate for governor of New York, and Preliminary examination was set o|»|io Hr them are hts prrfnriiiatn ea to correspond with theta waived and bonds placed al < v NUIHATK III 'OIIKM SA ID: OOVEHNtllt III IIHK m P II MacDonald and J S Warwick I l»-l>«»e In lai»« let:l>latl<>n and l<rfiiiw«i to appoint a practical liecame bondsmen ami Mr. Edwards tlii tirnt lienrU»« that have Sowed reUmad man to the state public rrm. Ho- wine <»>tidui t of lalwr or- -eri Ice com ml »a uni, although urged ia again at work for The Tribune ganiMthina " to do an by organ a«*! labor re * re Cara Far Fiaaacas it th Hurt Fra« Nth •! Wtrlds iVOL'LD IEE 'WOKS" OF 1912 LET HUCHES KEEP PLEDGES? “What Would You Have Done? The Peop e Have « R #ht to Know” A Few Left After Roger Cain with his big truck load, Walter Bilyeu with a bus load and the dozen or more private rars had left for th«* fair, this Thursday morning, a few people could tie seen on our streets. But even these few wore a sort >>f lorn- aome appearance- as if they, too i should have gone Scio has certainly i furnish««) her quota to help swell the big crowds. About 75 head of milk cows ami calves were assembled at th«* Scio { livery stable coral last Sunday, by Thomas large and the Sri»» Prodtmr Co. They were tuburcolin tested preparatory to shipment to Montana I Owing to the fact that the Southern Pacific could not supply cars at West Scio, the cattle wen* driven to Albany Tuesday and loaded on Great Northern cars, to tie trans ported over the Oregon Electric. I waul I» »er fair just be done ti- eirr>l»«ly who works'* E» err practical meaoure for the reel iwi.i-nt of labor will have my aup|iorl.* Vetoed the hill gl'lng women schoolteachers r«|iial pay with men for equal work Veined the full crew railroad bill I pr -miae the enf<>rr«ment of the law with wpial aeverlty and In equal jnatles to all wrporaUoua null UiibHdu«!»." Vetoed bills urged by state tat - »•mmlactou to o>m{iol corpnrailima to |>ay their fram lilae taxes prompt ly and to authorise the tax board to equalise 8po> lai franch.ae las vsluatloua The < on»1lt1»na of transportation In Neu fork » Ity are 4 «baine »nd I puri»«« •*» hud <»ut tbs pr*>|*r method of procedili» and whether lrgi«iaili>a or admlnlatratlvs a»Uou a i»«- eaaary.** Vetoed Coney Island five rent fare hill, whl h w<>uld have eaved th»- |>eople of New York -Ity (l/gn/gg) a year A<-enmpllahed nothing to <-«>rre>t street car over crowding “I aliai) devote rnyaelf with re new i-«I >eel m the people's servi- e Mi ad ministra iloti shall be sa un admlnlvtraHoa.** Hl-wked In hla eff--rta by th< hoseea nf hi« l-arty, ttovemnr llugbi-a resi*tini in hla arrotid irmi tn eccepì ap|>> iitnimt lo thè Volt ed Mia tee supreme rmirt Mr Hughes ia net the Republican perir Ha weuld he ne mere ebie te •wake seed hie promisee se preeident than he wae se geverner af New Verb It he were eiectad preeidew« ha weuld he ebie te dell ver enly ee much a« the Republican hoasee—«he "creeke** «ietwumed by Reoeavelt in 1S!2—would peniti him te deliver,