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'fr THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANTIAM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL. XXH BIG AUTOMOBILE SHOW IN ALBANY Mrre Than SCIO, LINN COUNTY. OREGON. MARCH u. 1919 NO. 30 Forty to be on Make* of Car* Exhibition on March 21 22 Albany, Ore., March 10. The au tomobile. truck and tractor »how which will be held here March 21 and 22, will lie the largest affair of the kind yet held in the atate south of Portland. The local dealers pro mise that nearly forty make» of ears will lie represented in the exhibits in the armory and aeverid models of tractors will l>e shown. The truck and tractor exhibits will l»e of interest. As a means of transporting produce from farm to town the truck is proving its worth and many farmers have added light trucks t>> their equipment. The tractor is also receiving much attention and many farms in the Willamette Valley are now tilled by aid of automotive machinery. President Murphy of the Albany automobile association, predicts s big crowd during the two days of the show and promises that the ex hibits will be worth coming miles to see. Young-Kalina. At Albany yesterday Miaa Clara Young and William Kalina were married. As thrifty young people they immediately proceeded to set up housekeeping on “Billy’a" farm A warm reception had Iteen planned by that arch conspirator Mrs John F. Prochaska. Billy'» sister, and as a consequence battered tinware is quite plentiful in that vicinity. Volunteer Work Wanted ■ SANTIAM On Thursday the following rules were lard before the high school. subject the onrrnler to a | hm oi one merit fr -i if. ud -nt’s report leaving room without permission. No sitting together. Whispering without permission. Propelling missiles or missives. Gum, candy or paper chewing. Going down stairs between class«»«. Inattention or carelessness toward work. Loud or boisterous conduct inside •chix-l building. Piano not to lie abused or used without Permira on of teacher. Absence or tardiness without good excuse. The following were visitor» to the high school last week: Mrs Cum ming«, county superintendent; F loyd Carson. 65th C. A C.; .Miss Cora Ray. McMinnville; Mix> Neva Thayer. In the past Scio buainera m«-n and others have contributed money for road improvement in the country districts; they did an willingly for they realized that Iwiter country roads meant added prosperity both to town and country. Now the shoe is on the other foot Scio has a disgracefully muddy street specifically Mill street. It needs improving for la>th the wel fare of Scio and the surrounding country. Because of the dilatnri- news of property owners on «aid Mill street The Tribune ha» prepared a subscription pa|>er and asks farmers to donate one or more days' work for the pur|H>«e of making Mill street a more acceptable ami pre sentable roadway The Tribune hesitate» to destroy the printer's fishpond in front of oui office, but like others we must bow to public improvements. Armenian Relief. The girls’ basketball team is plan ning to play Le «anon some lime School District No. 95 was asked this month. to raise (50 for the Armenian and Syrian relief fund Following is a A. P. Russell Die«. A. P. RuiMell, father of County Clerk R. M Ruraell, and a former prominent Linn county man. died at Salem at the age of 35 years. The funeral services and interment took place at Shelburn. •Mr. Russell was the father of 17 children, 11 of whom survive him. He was born in Maine, In 1849 he followed the rush for gold to Cali fornia. later coming to the mines of Southern Oregon. He lived in Al bany two years and was a resident of Shelburn ten years For the past few years he lived at Macleay, in the Waldo hills Albany Itemocrat. list of solicitors and amounts col lected: Mrs C C Bilyruf.it>; Mrs. J. L ('alavan and Mr». Bauman (19; Mr». Chromy (13.75; Mrs Rolla ■ihelton |7 25. Mrs George ledgers 15.25; contributed by school child- ron (19. Total, (100.25. The school contribution came from the different rooms as follows: Mira Metcalf’s room, 2-1 contributor». (N 85; Mira Kotan, 17. (I i0; Mira Wolter, 18, (3 20; high school, 7, (2.65. Mrs A 0. Prill. Dist Chairman. 11.50 THE YEAR FARM TOPICS REDS ARE BENT ON RUINING REPUBLIC March 7th liemg Jolie Crabtree's 90th birthday, his sisters Mr». S. W Gaines, Mrs Martha Smith. Mr». Radical Element* United for Revo Rebecca Morris and Mrs. Phoebe lution Campaign Coe* On Turner, gasc him a rousing celebra tion and a bountiful dinner. Jobe Unchecked. enjoyed it and now wishes to reach the century mark. Washington Mail matter seized William Smith is having eye trou since signing of the armistice has ble and mav lose hu sight. disclosed that the I. W W., anarch Grandpa Smail is home from Part ists, radical socialists and others are land. leaving th riraus to look after "perfecting an amalgamation" that the little grandson. has for its object the overthrow of Billy Kalina !■ I farewell to bach fhe American government through a bloody revolution" and the es elor life and entered the bonds of »ad destruction We congratulate tablishment of a bolshevik republic. Itcelarmg that in bolshevism the Bill and the miraus and hope their radical elements of the country had life will prove a heaven on earth. Arch Ray’s sale went off nicely, for the first time “found a common fair prices lieing i cal I zed. The Red cause upon which they can unite.’’ Mr. Lamar, solicitor of the postofflee Cross took in (14 for lunches. department, .«aid his information Abe T. Powell was at the sale Sat- showed that propaganda against the urda a» musty as a (leaver, casting government was Iwing conducted sheep’s eye» at the women as though with great regularity and that its he smelt a hawk. magnitude could be measured by Newt Crabtree's trade with Mr. the "bold atui outspoken statements' Bowerman ot Portland fell through found in the literature. and Frank Summers will farm the Particular reference was made by place. the solicitor to the activity of the George Brock will «»in have his dissatisfied foreign element in the portable sawmill running weat of country, but that the 1. W. W. was Franklin Butte on F-.lpott'» timber. | [terhaps the moat active in disaemi- W illiam Lae lost the sight of his nation of propaganda la-caute they right eye and as the left <>ne is fail "have at command a large field ing, he fears blindness. 1 force known as recruiting agents. Uncle l orn Small is so proud of Subscription agents, etc , who work his new grandson he wears his hat unceasingly in furtherance of the on each side of his head at the same, cause." time. Al Tile 1'roplrw Theatre David Horsburgh and wife and daughters motored over to the San- On Saturday and Sun lay evenings tiam to visit relatives. Dance at Lacomb. Mrs. John Wewly will pre »ent Mr. Fillpot l and Pie Eater were Wallace Reid in “The Source." and engaged in a buxine».« «leal Sunday. the rollicking comedy “Love Ixiops A dance will L>e given at luicomb Union hall Saturday evening. March Charley Compton was at the sale, the Loop." After equinox and the Albany au 22d. Fine inu«ic and a good time pawing around like a goat in a brush ' Did America Win the War? tomobile show are over, we ex|>ect Stated communication of Scio Ma for ail is araured, Supper served pile. to t*e able to announce the arrival sonic lodge Saturday evening. at midnight. Committee. Mrs. Pitt Wullnce is laid up from < What must lie the thoughts of our of spring. the elTect of a fall. Her wrist was Died soldiers ami sailor« when they return fiactured, back wrenched and suf-l A. P. Hirons, of near Shelburn, from the din of fighting and hear the hubub in congress about "Am-'l|l<d Bt hia home yesterday afternoon fees internally. 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My chest feels as if a blacksmith had ins anvil German military machine wrecked at 2:30. on it and he forging horae shoe». and shattered, who I »rheid the cob Tom Smail was in town yesterday PIF. EATER lajra- of the greatest military inwer receiving congratulations on becom in history; who marched into Metz ing a grandpa. You can see he "A Poor Married Man.” an<l Coblenx, regarded as impregna step» higher than usual. ble stronghold« whnl must they Some jieoplc in the "red school think when they hear America's ef On Thursday evening, April 3 the house" district complain of a local forts »nd their own endeavor’ de»- senior class of the Seto high school in our issue of last week relative to cribed by senators and representa- will present a 3-act farce comedy en religious instruction in school. The lives as failures? item was not intended to erlticiw titled "A Poor Married Man," at Did America win the war? Ask the Peoples Theatre. Between acts the teacher but as a word of cau the Germans, they ap{M*ar to lie ex vaudeville s|>ecialties will be given. tion A teacher should give in periencing some sensations of de The cast is made up from the pupils struction in morals but not to color feat. Was there a breakdown of named: Thomas Prospal. George such teaching» with sectarian or re the American army? Put the ques I’atrny, George Stnddart. Franklin ligious ld< a» The law is plain along tion to the French and the English, Valma Balschweid, Freda these line» The Tribune dors not Gilkey. who know what reverses and handi Mae Stoddart. Emmaline Thayer. wish to otf-nd anyone along these cap« really are. Did alleged Amer Carson. line», for we re«.lize prejudices are ican shortcomings endanger the suc- strong Dr. C. Ficq. our new den liai, ar- cera of the allied arms? Read the Secretary of the Interior tain» Indi rived the first of the week and it terms of the armistice. Did alleged cated In a speech befors msmbers of American mismanagement cause an the bouse raceutly that b» had adopt fi ling up hie office one door north An erican retreat? Ask a soldier or ed Representative Slanott's suck »» of the poetotflee. The doctor comes sailor, and then run before you get tloa of having bls requested appro well recommended, but his work prtatlon of 11*0 000,000 for roc lam* will be the heat evidence of skill In the answer. tloa purpose« Incorporated In Ihe sun dentistry. One thing is sure, how dry civil bill to insure action la this ever. and that is when he gets hia The Scio high school girls’ basket congress If ibis appropriation la 1 ball team will play a game with a granted Heprrsoatatlve Sinnott will forcej» on a tooth the darned thing Lebanon school team tomorrow eve seek to ha»» two new Irrigation pro) is sure to come out. 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