The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, January 02, 1919, Image 1

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GLOBE THEATRE
ALBANY. ORE
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in “Shoulder Arms, his second million
dollar production; also
PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on
good farm». low interest rat»», live
year» Um». privilege to pay 4IW or
m «tuple otPony inter.-at date. Call
or write J. M and H. M llawkine.
Albany, Oregon.
SCIO TRIBUNE
AND SANT1AM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED
ASmlniatrstor s Notie»
Notice la hereby given that the unde« -
signed waa bv order of the County
Court of the state of Oregon, (’««only of
Linn, on the 6th day of December,
191». duly appointed Administratrix of
the estate of Harriet Miller. deceased.
All persona having claims against the
estate of said dereisel are hereby no­
tified to present the »atne. with the
proper vouchers, wi bin six <6> months
lo the LUI*
Independent, fearless, free: Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party
VOL. XXII
RFfiRRFI SUTHERLAND
The Tribune's "frog pond" became |
flooded Thursday night and it is fear­
ed that the frog waa washed away, I
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Scio l>»dg<- No 39. A F & A M.,
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TOPICS
LEGISLATIVE MEMBERS
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Mrs smith, (laughter lu-rina. a son
Walter and wife and two children.
G. A. and Elmer Griffin, called on Meeting oí Last Friday Indicates
I’ie Eater and good wife Saturday
Good Move.
Next Meeting
night for an old fashioned time, eat­
ing fine apples and talking over old
On Monday.
times.
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Mrs Rebecca Morris, of Scio, was
out Tuesday to enjoy Christmas with
her sister. Mrs S W Gaines, as
they have enjoyed Christmas to­
hd.-nsery.
gether th« past several years.
*fw tears
Miss Ella Smith, of Salem, came
Jackson.
up to enjoy Christmaa with home
Scry com-
folks.
n convict-
Christmas has come and gone and
and will
everybody ia happy, the only dread
term al
being that the fl u might get us.
hyfu n«M
Walter Smith and family pulled
»y patron
out
Friday for home at ML Idaho.
Under the
Mrs. Hertha Smith is working in
'rt>m Ì25 to
tpbaly to, Blunt’s restaurant. Albany.
l-axt Friday afternoon a confer­
ence was held at the court house in
Albany
It was attended by the
people and legislators elect.
The
purpose on the part of the legisla­
tors was to learn just tin* line of
legislation the people wanted.
This conference was adjourned to
meet a^aln at the same place on
Monday. January 6, at 10 a. in.
It is important that people from
all sections of the county be present
at that time. Our legislators con­
sider they are servants of the |* o-
pie and wish to represent the will of
the people and arc taking this me-
th >d of finding out what the people
want.
Being fortified in this manner any
measures which the people desire
legislative action upon can be intro­
duced early in the MSeion and thus
have plenty of time for consider*-
tlon. This is the first time in the
history of Linn county when legisla-
lora-eiect have askmi (or instruction
and the people should not neglect to
confer with them.
Hospital Note»
testy It is
David Horabough'a daughters are
it the Hen- recovering from the flu under care
se present of a doctor from Lebanon.
-Wholly re-
Bl Kalina is building new fence
Othod» and
and shaping up his place.
He puts
! They are
on airs equal to a Dutch dog.
tewrvative
Who is to blame for us not getting
They
our
dsily papers regular?
Better
indef ■
fire
a
few
mail
agents
and
hire
’em
-tarable and
over
again.
We
want
the
dailies
It only will
everv day and not only three or
ers
four times a week!
[«••re power
^«rn-ir will.
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I our
dean.
FOLGER'S
(loltteflGat
TEA
We carry n full line of
Coffee, Spice«,
('mined Goods, and in
fact, everything needed
for the table.
CEYLON
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Scio Produce Cor pony
Yosemite, the Land of Enchantment
with
Singing, Jazz Orchestra, Patriotic Scenes
and Souvenirs
Wants Your Business
’SPANISH INFLUENZA
which is so prevalent In this
section al the present time use
Nyal
Mustard
Ointment
AND
Nyal
Laxacold
1 ablets
These two preparations are
Absolutely
Guaranteed
Will pay Cash for Eggs. Poultry, Veal, Hogs, Hided
\X ill buy ( ream in any quantity and pay
the highest cash price Lit it.
Let us get acquainted.
If you have a grievance
make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it.
to give relief. If 7°“
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perfectly satisfied, return the
empty package and your rnooey
will be cheerfully refunded
Bring Us Your Cascara Bark
Sold in Scio at
Kelly’s Drug Store
U'c Will give you a Square [Vai
youbs fob service
FRED GISELMAN. Proprietor
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MM' the legis­
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lature soon to meet in Salem, but
eonmquence rhe Tribune will visit
whether the proposition is one of
This
his home during all of 1919
merit is doubtful.
The governor
1» a mighty g.«od plan in which to
has almost exclusive control of the
start off the new year
penitentiary, and during the pres­
Mrs.
Maud
ent
administration conditions at the
reported
that
It is
n
day
or
so
pen have t*een in a great muddle
Holland was married
ago to the brother of her son Ed'a The source of authority of imme­
wife. If this report is true Ed's diate control has l>crn difficult to
mother is his sister-in-law. and her locate. The position of warden has
huabsnd ia both brother and brother- been a sort of political shuttlecock,
hi law to Ed’s wife.
The newly resulting in lax discipline and a very
married husband is both step-father great increase ifi cost of running
bun*
X "rtràteM v«»n
and br , r in h * t<> Ed, and hi* the institution.
wife ia Ixith mother-in-law and mo
ther of her son Ed. Some mixup
Our city dads should provide
when vou try to figure it out.
crossings on Main street for pedes­
trians. This can be done by making
A conference of the people and
a
raise of four or five inches with
the members elect of the legislature,
fine crushed rock, Of course, auto
for Lin# county, was held in Albany
but people who
Friday Decemlwr 27. The purpose drivers will kick,
means of travel
must
use
only
the
was to advise the lawmakers as to
provided, should
which
nature
has
the wishes of the peoples snd such
still have some rights on the face of
measures as they would hags placed
before the legislature for consid­ the earth.
Portland merchants say they en­
eration
Our legislators consider
joyed
the best Uhristmas trade for
them«'Ives servants of the people
manv
years.
The other valley towns
and they want to know what work
make
similar
reports.
People can
their employers would have them do.
now
make
calculations
for the fu­
In other words, they want
ture with some degree of assurance.
people to give orders and they
They could not do so one year •<<».
endeavor to execute them.
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PIE EATER.
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Buller Deljtshmutt left the hos­
pital Monday.
Mrs. William Dobrkovaky and ba­
by were diamiiMed from the hospital
Tuesday.
Mrs. Oival Taylor remains very
low and small hopes are entertained
for her recovery.
Amil Poavar, who was quite ill
with the llu. ia reported improving.
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farmer whose hay barn was
but partly tilled is not overjoyed
with the coming of frosty weather.
It means dig down in the pocket to
supply the shortage. But he should
not complain with good pasture al-,
m<«t 'till Christmas.
President Wilson seems to be the
big »how over in Europe. All na­
tions l«a»k to him to point the way
for the j«eace negotiations and all
believe in his disinterested fairness.
Ills statement months a«<> that the
United Slates would not ask for in­
demnity nor territory, makes him
the big man in the adjustment. Hie
responsibility is tremendous.
This is the first Christmas in the
history of the United States when
the presiilent has eaten his Christ­
mas turkey in Europe. Yet he has
abundant reason for doing so.
It’s pretty tough on a soldier bov
to ct.me home on Chnstmaa and I*
greeted in a distant (arms’ length I
manner. Yet that's jwd what hap­
pened in Scio. She let him hold her
hand, with ths gate between them,
letter, they yisited with a window
between them
Tl»« neighbors be­
gan to think it was a case of broken
faith, but It wasn't; It was mumps-
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m FOR INHRIIRTinN
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.Oker
and
Reservations may be made by telephone
Admission Prices: - - - 25c to 75c
Loge feats, $1.00
BASTIAN
JORDAN ITEMS
|-tr» k of
ltd held
our.
ng year
Mrs ll.wburgh's two older girls
; C. W. have a alight attack of fiu. but not
j J W;
thought serious.
•1 tonaid.
’The county surveyor was over the
<. J D ;
pM»l week surveying 15 acres out of
*. Funk.
Newt Crabtree's which he had bar­
gained to .Mr Bowerman, of Port­
cation of
land. for S15U0. There were from
4-
10 to 12 men on the job for two
days. winding up with a grand coon
hunt and capturing one crippled
kearlfelt
coon.
the kind
Walter Smith and family were to
e friends start for their home at Mt. Idaho
: Sad Iter- on the 27th ultimo.
“The Heir to the Broken O
The Tribune has blank applications
fos auto or ehauffeer lieenss for 1819
Send in your application at once and
avoid the rush.
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SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JANUARY 2. 1919
NO. 20
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Arrested
allntion
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Taken Up.—I have taken up a
light colored Jersey cow, probably i
ten years old. Owner can have the I
animal by paying pasturage and for'
this notice.
T. J. Gibbona. Shel-1
burn, Oregon. <
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At least the force hasn't heard a .
squeak for several days A suitable
reward will be offered for return of
the pet as his "music" is missed very
much
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Big Two Hours Entertainment Featuring
The Tribune's printer has I4M acres |
on the head waters of the Vaquina. four
miles from Nashville on ths C. A E. ;
with 5-room house and g««l bam that I
he will trade for »mailer place near Scio. |
Having unlimited outrange thia la fine
place for stock. Good roll.
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New Year’s Eve
For sale A registered Durham;
bull. Inquire of G. A. Griffin. Scio.'
Poultry will be received at ths Scio ‘
Produce Co. any day in the week except1
Saturday. Saturday receipts cannot be |
shipped until the following Monday and
ths coot of holding the poultry over.
moat be deducted from ths prices paid. .
Scio Produce Co.
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Midnight Matin
Christmas shopping is much bet­
ter this year than last, say dealers.
There is a reason. People feel freer
to s|>end money now that the war ia
over.
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Why No More Picture Shows.
Watch the Old Year out at
the New Year in
at the
Wanted Five or six first class
fresh milk cows. Am willing to pay
the price if the cows are worth IL
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Ardee Powell.
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The thermom« ter got down
business Sunday and registered
at 7 a. m
Old Man Winter ia a little alow in
gelling around this year.
Ripe
watermelon» and raspberries indicate
he has been somewhat slack in at­
tending to busmens.
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Many of the »bow going people
Mrs. Emma Leslie and children, and oublie spirited ei Ulen» are ask­
of Eugene. are visiting her parents, ing us why we have no shows.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morrow.
This is the answer:
We were
Born, al Scio hospital, to Mr. and
forced
to
quit
showing
on
account
Mias
Nellie
Morrow,
who
waa
re
­
Mrs. M Dobrkovaky a 13-#. boy.
of
the
present
city
council
imposing
siding
in
California,
was
married
to
Dr. L. W. Horn, veterinary surgeon,
a license of (450 a year on the show,
graduate of < hicago Veterinary College. W. 8. Boone recently.
Stayton, Oregun. Phone 1&2Z.
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A telegram from Gail Jones, in which is mor* than we have made
For sal« Ten tons of first class cheat the service at San Die« >. states he in any one year in 10 years'showing.
hay; will place il aboard the cars al
Thia very unjust license ha» l«een If you would have perfect eyes and
is on the mad home for Christmas
Goltra station at (34 per ton. baler's
and will probably arrive late «hat
»" the show either through perfect eyeeight now and later In
weight. Inquire at The Tribune office.
jealousy
or ignorance, as any fair- life, you mu»t h.-ed the warning
day or the following day.
The high school orchestra has been
mined citizen knows that there la not that tells of eye strain Nature's
Christmas trees and dances, usual
augmented by the addition nt a eor-
a business in Scio that could afford only means of expression.
functions for Jiia lima of year, are
m-t and trap drums.
to pay such exorbitant license and
conspicuous liecause of their absence.
ii» La» «\llaa ilUL.
We make a »{«ecialty of Friend
exist. Albany, a city tet^F
Too
much
danger
of
starting
up
the
ship. Engagement and Wolding
size of Scio, is not pnHI
Rings F. M French At Son. Albany, flu again.
licrn»c; neither Stayton
Oregon.
With turkey at 50c per pound. son; why should Scio?
Prof. Robe an nd family plan tojmo#i country newspapermen will
One of the councilmt
spend Chrismaa week al Brownsville conclude thst just ordinary beef or
telling the public that th
They left Saturday for their object- i bacon is pretty good truck
never paid any city liccgi
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Dean Morris and others think
information he can find »,
Call at Kellv's Drug Store and jChristmas would be a failure with-
recorder’s recorder's I m
gets N'yal weather chart calendar. oul . dance w bl)|, w„e put out
can rcaol that this shot
t ey are al«s»lutely free.
IN 2t
g (ero-jcborran niert (‘hristmaa
over ll.'XMJ to the city it
M im Doris Weddle came home | night.
licenses since liHW.
from Portland to .pend Christmas
,f
weather h<>1(J,
mU
The city records will
She ha. a good poMUon with th* Lo
Mondayi the
thia show has always |>ai
Pacific htatm tdcuhone Co,
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I thinks he will start a skating rink to >3 a night license ev
*h,'llL *'th' ‘»n the frog pond in front of th.- existence
We are willii
out drugs, every evening after six
office for the croquet players to play reasonable license, »«.m
o'clock
Consultation free. Dr J.
ice hockey on.
ways have, but we don
Murphy, Scio, Oregon.
4dtf
any
legitimate business
Rev.
Hall,
missionary,
with
head
­
Mian Allee Prill, domestic science
run
out
of town thru iw
quarters
at
Coof
Bay,
held
service»
teacher in Milwaukie high school, ia
or
kill
everything
in.to*
in
the
federated
church
Saturday
the gue-it <>f Dr snd Mrs. Prill over
not
apis-al
to
a
few.
evening and Sunday.
The high
Christmas.
If anyone thinks th*-;
school orchestra furnished appro­
For Sale A 3 horse gasoline en­
house
has been a'gold an 1
gine in g<><«d condition, ready to run. priate music for the Sunday evening
willing
to lease it for SB
19 31
1«. ! ¡>>ng,
service.
John S. Sticha is the first of our
Guy Funk arrived home from for any term of years f
army boys to lie discharged on ac-1 southern California last Friday. He or refer them to Mr,j
count of the end of the war.
waa inducted in the second draft Albany, who occasionally
receipts, for the governd
Cheat seed for sale, or exchange I and spent his entire six months and
Thanking you all for *
for oata
Enquire at thia office.
over in the army in California. Guy
age
and as soon as the If
The Scio l*roducs Co. la in the market says he feels fine; he looks as if the
country proves to aorngl
for all kinds of |«oultry. »sal. dressed eats were nourishing.
hogs snd rabbits for which the highest!
mate business cannot be
Mrs. Nellie Gunsaule*. of Ijcbanon
market price will be paid.
Htf I
of existence, we will aga
Misa Eleanor Parrish, who has a| and her fiancee, Charles Smith, of doors with better picttuN
the Alberta country and Lyale Gun-
position in the telephone office in
PEOPLE'S Tl
saules, son of the former and a mem­
Alliany, came home Thursday for •
ber of the U S navy at Bremerton,
short visit.
spent Christmas with Mrs. J A Bilyeu
"Tony" Holub was b
For »ale - Well seasoned sawed oak I
Mrs Gunsaules' mother.
goods in Alliany last Sat
posts. A. I*. 11 irons, Shelburn.
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For sale Registered 0.1. C. hogs. |
Delbert Long.
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LOCAL BREVITIES
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DON’T
Neglect Your
Cough
At the first sign of a cough or
cold lake Rexall
Cherry Bark
Cough Syrup
Rexall
Cold Tablets
amt check what might lead to
serious results
C. A. EVERETT
'Druggitl and Stationer
SCIO. OREGON.
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He.vaJl Store
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