The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, January 02, 1919, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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AND SANI 1AM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED
Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; VC ill support best candidate for office regardless of party
SCIO. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. JANUARY 2. IVI»
NO. 20
VOL. XXII
GEORGE L. SUTHERLAND IF
FIRES ROAD GUN NO. 2 “=
Mason» Install.
SANTI VM
JORDAN ITEMS
Scio Lodge No. 39, A F & X M .
held public installation last Friday
R>>y Crabtree and wife were Stay-
evening.
The wive* and families
i ton visitnm Saturday.
,
of the memlwrs were interested
Oppose» Bond Issues in Any Form.
Miss Clara Jungwirth returned
spectators.
After the installation
i from Portland Thursday, where she
Favors Taxing Automobiles,
the member» and gue*ts partook of
l has be n visiting the past wees».
bounteous refreshments and held
Gasoline, Etc.
Herman Shelton and family are social converse until a late hour.
i assisting Mr*. Nancy Bilyeu at tur-
The officer» for the ensuing year
I key picking.
*T« tbe S>lit««r •
»
are: W. A. Ewing. W. M ; C. W
1 am interested in some items in i
Frank Jungwirth return«! from Bragg, S. W ; J. L Kelly. J W ;
The Tribune on good r««ads. One ' ; the spruce camp.
E. D Myers. T.; P H MacDonald.
*ugg«*ted by E. C. Peery and one
■ '«'r- i • ir■ ■ went to Portland on S.; T. Smail. S D.; J Brack. J D.;
by W. A. Ewing
Mr. Ewing’s idea
¡Tuesday to visit her sons, John and W M Phillip«. S S; J. T. Funk.
of a tax on gas. etc., has in its fa­
J. S ; A. E. Randall. T.
Peter, whn work in a shipyard.
vor that those who do the most
The next stated communication of
Mike Deische, who was taken to«
traveling by motor would pay the
the lodge will be Januarv 11
most tax. Mr. Peery's idea of tak­ the hospital recently on account of
< »rd of Thank.
ing over the lilierty bond» issued in a fractured hone, is resting as well
as
can
I
m
«
expected.
«•ur county and issuing county road
We wish to express our heartfelt
bunds in lieu, don't look ba«i on the
George Balsigvr and wife have
thank»
ami appreciation of th«- kind
(arc of II; in the end it's swapping gone to White Salmon to »(«end the
sympathy
extended by the friends
hi nd* of the bind holder for the holidays with his parents.
and
neighbor»
during our «ad ber­
time being.
Bunds in any shape,
Tuesday neighbors voluntarily as­ eavement.
manner or form are nothing but
sist«! Mr. Dei-che in work on his
Mr and Mr» W Rooker
debts to he paid some lime and al­
new house, which will soon l«e ready .
and Family.
ways m«-an taxation, ami taxation
f<»i occupancy.
nt its rapid rate of increase will
Harvey Shelton had charge of the t
Many patrons of tho condenser?,
some «lay spell b-e-l-l.
I offer here some ideas, that if Balsiger store during the proprie­ one year ago, will shed few tears
when they read that S. C. Jackson,
they could be worked out on this tor’s absence.
road question would si «el I "justice"
J. Smeller, who is working for the preldent of the condenw-ry com­
and pay as we go added to the result. Ed Pepperling, laid off Saturday. pany at that tune, has been convict­
First I would suggest an amend­ "Went to see his best girl," little ed of fraud and forgery and will
likely, be given a good term at
ment to our six million rued bond­ Alice said.
Me Neils island for his ulayfu'neM
ing bill, to have all auto llcensr» and
O regon Murr.
with
the pen Almobt every patron
lues turned back to the county in
of the Scio condensery. under the
which they were assessed. the same
Mrs. Gertie Reynolds and daugh­ Jackson presidency, lost from 125 to
placed in the county road fund; one-
ter Mildr«l, of Portland, are enjoy­ |3oo in the failure, due prubaly to.
half to be expen<te«i on the state
ing a holiday visit with the former'« in part at least, to dishonesty. It is
highway in county and l«alance to g«>
mother, Mrs. E J. Daley. Miss Dolly m«Mt gratifying to feel that the Hen-
in building lateral* or main travel«!
Daley, another daughter, was over ' ningsen Produce Co., the present
road* leading to highway.
from Is«banon Christmas.
owners of ««ndenw ry. are wholly re­
Secund That government appro­
Everett. the druggist, ha» a pic-1 liable, believe in honest methods and
priation for roads t»e app«»rtion«i to
each county in proportion to asxe»s«l lure of Pnnidrnt \A ilson hanging in pay their hills promptly. They are
valuation and expended on highway hi« window which is composed of not plungers, but are comwrvalive
'¿1.000 soldier« ao arrange«! that a and »ubatantial buisness men They
running through each county.
Third levy a small tax. as sug very fair rt presentation of the pres­ 1expect to continue in bumeas indef-
ge»t«l by Mr. Ewing, on ga», etc., ident rrsults. Stop and look at it inetely and know that honarable and
and the enactment of a «late law and you will conclude that the man upright buism-ss method« only will
compelling a 3-mill road tax.
who originated the «rheme was some ' enable them to do ao.
Concluded next u'cel(.
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originator.
For prevention and relief of
SPANISH INFLUENZA
which is so prevalent in thie
section at the present time use
Nyal
Mustard
Ointment
AND
Nyal
Laxacold
Tablets
These two preparation« are
Absolutely
Guaranteed
to give relief, if you are not
perfectly »atisfird. return the
empty package and your money
will be cheerfully refund«!
Sold in Scio at
Kelly’s Drug Store
YOURS FOR SERVICE
The matter of placing more power
in the hands of the governor will,
no doubt be consider«! at the legis­
lature *>on to meet in Salem, but
whether the proposition is one of
merit is doubtful.
The governor
has almost exclusive control of the
penitentiary, and during the pres­
It is reported that Mrs. Maud ent administration conditions at the
Holism! was married a day or ao ( pen have been In a great muddle
ago to the brother of her a»n Ed’» ¡The source of authority of imme
wife. If this report is true Ed’s diate control has lieen difficult to
mother is hie «isler-in-law, and her j locate. The p«Mition of warden has
husband is both brother and brother- lieen a sort of p«>litica) shuttlecock,
mi law to Ed’» wife.
The newly resulting in lax discipline and a very
married hu»ban«i i* both step-father j great increase IA cost of running
and br ^w-r in-law to Ed, and hi» the institution.
wife is both mother-in law and mo
ther of her son Ed. Some mixup
Our city dads should provide
when you try to Agure it out.
crossing» <»n Main street for pedes­
J. L. Ogle»l«ee of Shelburn, was
in town Monday and paid The Tri­
bune office a pleasant visit. As a
eonsequi ice The Tribune will visit
Thia
his home during all of I'Jlit
is a mighty good plan in which to
start off the new year.
This can be done by making
A conference of the people ami trian*
a
raise
of
four or five inche« with
the members elect of the legislature,
Of course, auto
for Linn county, was held in Albany fine crush«! rock
Friday Decemiwr 27. The purpose driver» will kick, but people who
was to advise the lawmakers as to must use only the mrana of travel
the wishes of the peoples and such which nature has provided, should
measures as they would have placed still have some rights on the face of
before the legislature for consid­ the earth.
Portland merchants say they en­
eration. Our legislators consider
th«-m selves servants of the people joyed the heat Christmas trade for
and they want to know what work many years. The other valley towns
P«>ple can
their employers would have them do make similar reports.
In other words, they want the 'now make calculations for the fu­
people to give orders and they will ture with some degree of assurance.
endeavor to execute them.
I
11.60 THE YEAR
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FARM TOPICS
Mrs Smith, daughter Bertha, «on
Walter ami wife and two children.
G. A and Elmer Griffin. called on Meeting of Last Friday Indicates
Pie Faiter and good wife Saturday
Good Move.
Next Meeting
night for an old fashioned time, eat­
ing tine aople* and talking over old
On Monday.
time«.
*
Mr« H»«l*urgh'« two older girl«
last Friday afternoon a confer­
have a «light attack of flu. but not ence was held at the court house in
thuught serious.
Albany. It was attend«! by the
*Th«- county surveyor was over the people and legislator« elect.
The
past week surveying 15 acre« out of purpoae on the part of the legisla­
Newt Crabtree'« which he had bar­ tors was to learn just the line of
gained to Mr Bowerman, of Port­ legislation the people wanted.
land. for 11500. There were from
This conference was adjourned to
10 to 12 men on the job fur two meet again at th« same place on
days, winding up with a grand coon Monday. January 6, at 10 a. m.
hunt and capturing one crippled
It is important that |>eople from
coon.
all sections of the county be present
Walter Smith and family were to at that time. Our legislators con­
»tart for their home at Mt. Idaho sider they are servants of the peo­
on the 27th ultimo.
ple and wish to represent the will of
Mr». Rel«*cca Morris, of Scio, was the people and are taking this me­
out Tuesday to enjoy Christmas with th >d of tinding out what the people
her mater. Mrs S. W Gaines, a* want.
Being fortiAed in this manm-ranv
they have enjoyed Christmas to­
measures which the people desire
gether the past several years.
Mias Ella Smith, of Salem, came legislative action upon can lie intro­
up to enjoy Christmas with home duced early In the aesadon and thus
have plenty of time for considera­
folks.
Christmas has come and gone and tion. Thia la the Arst time in the
everybody is happy, the only dread history of Linn county when legisla-
tors-elect have asked for instruction
being that the II u might get us.
and the people should not neglect to
Walter Smith ami family pulled
confer with them.
out Friday for home at Mt. Idaho,
Mr». Bertha Smith is working in
Blunt's restaurant. Albany.
•
llo-pital No<r«
David Horsbough’s daughter» are
Butler DelJMhmutt left the hos­
recovering from the Ku under care pital Monday.
of a doctor from Leluuion. ‘
Mr«. William Dobrk«vsky and ba­
hl Kalina is building new fence by were dismissed from the hospital
ami shaping up hi* place.
He puts Tuesday.
on airs «|ual to a Dutch dog.
Mr«. Oival Taylor remain» very
Who is to blame for us not getting low and «mall hopes are entertained
our daily papers regular?
Better for her recovery.
tire a few mail agents an«l hire 'em
over again.
We want the dailies
Amil Poavar, who was quite ill
every day and not only three or with the tlu. is reported improving.
four time* a week!
PIE EATER.
I
Ikiv farmer whose hay barn was
but partly hll«l 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
most 'till Christmas.
President Wilson seems to be the
big »how over in Europe. All na­
tion* look to him to point the way
for the peace negotiations and all
believe in his disinterested fairnea«.
Ilia statement months ago that the
United State» would not ask for In­
demnity nor territory, makes him
the big man in the adjustment, Rte
responsibility is tremendous.
This i« the Arst Christmas in the
history of the Uniteti States when
the president ha» eaten his Christ­
mas turkey in Europe. Yet he has
abundant reason for doing ao.
ft's pretty tough on a soldier bov
to come home on Christmas and be
greeted in a «listant (arms' length)
manner. Yet that's just what hap­
pened in Scio. She let him hold her
hand, with the gate between them.
Later. they visited with a window
between them
The neighbors be­
gan to think it was a case of broken
They could not do so one year ago. faith, but it wasn't; it was mump»
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LEGISLATIVE MEMBERS
ASK FOR INSTRUCTION
I
DON’T
Neglect Your
Cough
At the Arst sign of a cough or
cold take Rexall
Cherry Bark
Cough Syrup
OR
Rexall
Cold I ablets
and check what might lead to
serious results
C. A. EVERETT
‘Druggul and Sial inner
SCIO, OREGON.
77/c
RexaU Store
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