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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
Je • • V - * ” » > > _g - ► ». Z ♦ » • • * *.» »J -a ; ** ♦ H 1 * THE SCIO TRIBUNE I >4 * *•;*<■ i J Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; W ill support best candidate for office regardless of party •j ", X 7 ~ • » y <r SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. MAY 22. 1919 VOL. XXII GIVE WESTERN OREGON A SQUARE DEAL! je : Tied Our First Knot. JORDAN ITEMS late Saturday afternotM. Mav 17. 1919. Fred M Davis »mi Winmfred Pie Eater is not dea»i yet; nor P. R. Bilyeu and Roy Crabtree Florence Darby, came to The Trib I has hr rheumatics or awernv; is still were Albany visitors Friday, une office, present»*»! a marriage H- Editor Baker oi Tillamook Head on foot cutting thr mustard as fine Mrs. William Ivie went to Port »*rn«e and requmit«*d that they be as bullet patching * land Thursday, .unite»! in marring»*; they were ac light Say» it Will Develop all Farmers arc jumping sideways George Balaiger was called to companied by Mr. ami Mr» B F. getting in their corn and dream of the Coast Counties. Portland Thursday by the illness of Darby, parents of the bride to be. good prices with i»anks full of coin. his parents. 1 This lieing the first time this J. P. Mr» Jennie laivejoy returne»! to To H m * 4-lltor: Mrs. Alice McDonald of Mill City wan r<»»|u»*sted to tie the nuptial You are well aware that Western her Dallas home Wednesday after a knot it is only fair to say Scio had is visiting at the Clyde Thomases. Oregon is one of the m-at product ItMiay visit with her mother. Mrs. about as ba»!ly fluster«! justice of Mrs. A W, Arbuckle was a Jor ive yet undeveloped section» of the S. W. Gaines. the peae® as could i»e found in cap dan shopper Monday. slab*. The people in the coast coun- S»-r»i corn is in demand an»i the tivity. But h<* managed to »ay the Oscar Anplet died Saturday at his tie» have never complained, but with old man is atxiut sol»! out. words which mail<* the twain one home near Lyons ami interment took true Western grit and determination M. C. Gaines of Crabtree was up and »ent them on their way rejoic place in Fox Valley Monday. they have hail to contend wi’h ad Sunday looking after a bunch of ing. Mr. an»! Mr». I»avi» and her Pie Eater, please speak up and verse circumstances on account of sheep on Sant lam farm. parents reside in Marion county and disprove the grave allegations made lack of roads and had transporta G. A. Griffin is in opposition to the marriag»* license was issued by against us by the editor in last week's tion; consequently it is not surpris the Scio blacksmith», having bought the Marion county clerk issue of The Tribune. ing that all the coast counties are tools. Hr will soon advertiaa. (Note by the printer's devil: “It united amt greatly interested in the Prof. Robe to Leave. I»rv Gaines and son Roscoe calle»] look» suspicious; they both reniged propos»**! Roosevelt military high Friday. He runs hi« lightsand ma the same time and both showed up way which will lie the means of op chinery at I ar W< Mid by electricity. With the dosing of th»* present Tuesday at the same time!”) ening up to settlement a large am Hchool vear Prof H. L. Robe will There was a spectacle man around O rkcon M ixt . ount of valuable land suitable for sever relation» with the Scio schools. bunking the neople; he ’ s onto his job dairying and land that is similar to Parent-Teacher«. that of Tillamook county where the Pi® Eater ha» 5 tons of hay to sell He will remove to Brownsvil1® for the summer, but ha» not decide»! dairymen have made such a great at S25 per (on. where he will I»- located when next Tomorrow evening the Parent- success of cheese making It mav Clarence Roxroad of Roseburg, a school year liegina. Teacher Association will hold its last interest you to know that the dairy former son-in-law of Newt Crabtree, Prof Rotie has ls<»*n principal of meeting during thia school term. A herds of Tillamook county produced pulled in Sunday, tiring 9 hours on 45.100.156 pounds of milk last year the way. He was en route to Salem our schools for two years ami as the good program ha» been prepared schools have moved along without and a record attendance expected. and this made &.0M.9OO pounds of M C. Gaines ia putting in a 40- friction we ar»* safe in saving his che<-<• valued at 11.352.694. Thia acre piece to oats after he gets it services have ts*en satisfactory to will I m * duplicated many times if the Iatbanon will hold her strawberry dissed and clod mashed. Like a the school board and patrons. RiHMievelt highway is built; and the fair, Brownsville the Pioneer picnic, mule’s tail he*B always behind. The Tribune regret® that he thinks Albany the big fourth of July cele coast counties will produce more The old man and Ed Kalina a his personal interests will carry him bration, Scio the Unn county fair, cheese than that produce»! in Wis going to try the eondenaery as ti elsewnerc, for be and family are fine and Harrisburg the potato fair; thus consin and some of the other cheese creameries are about to make i people and an iu>«et to any town. producing state* of the East, for the all parts of the county will function i hair »lip on prices. reason that climatic conditions are in some sort of public gathering and Amazing gtace. how »weet the Thimble Club Meet». ideal for cheese making in the coast all parts of the county should be sound, three boys l»een lost and one counties. well represented at each of them. <tWav«d rrum laM «rast. I What the coast counties want is been found. Atnen. The Thomas Thimble Club met The’ Lebanon mohair pool was PIE EATER. an opportunity to develop Western Tuesday, 13th at the home of Mr« sold last Saturday at auction to M. Oregon. They now ams-al to the Take Dinner at Hotel. Robert Elwood in honor of her 73d Senders & Co.-, Albany, at 64 cents generous ami mignanimou« spirit of birthday It was a c »mplete sur [ter pound. This is top price so far the people of Oregon to help them Scio want* and nee«!» a good hotel. prise to Mr». EI wimm I She re«*eived heard. do so, as Wes’ern Oregon has re It is a necessary asset to the town many nio* presents, among them a This is a tale of a dog Henry Bil ceived but alight recognition by way To assist the new proprietors, Mr. t>ag containing 73 pennies. Nice yeu's puppy d*»g. Henry is taking ot improvements, but have always and Mr». Smith, in maintaining »uch refre»hments were served ami a ch«*erfuliy laud their taxes, some of great pains and much credit for an establishment one of our business Scotch program render«! a» follows: what he has already taught the pup men ha« suggested to Die Tribune Song, “Bonnie Doorv”; My Heart Among other things, the pup ha» that all of the business men and is in the Highlands,” Marion Gilkey; learned to carry. He put this knowl I others cat their dinners or lunches j “Annie Laurie,” Sadie Dayball and edge to use the other day when he at the hotel each Wednesday. * Grace Peteraon; ’ The Happv Moth pulle»i the cloth from the dining ta The proposition is a good one. for er,” Edna Gilkey; “We Better Rid® Me, resulting in a lot of broken not only will it be encouraging to a Wee.” Anna Holt; “Highland china. the hotel people, but it can lie a sort Mary.” Sadie Hook; “How Gently, Dr. and Mrs. Frill are preparing of get together function of the bus Sweet Aft»>n." Effie Sommer and for an outing at Malheur Lak® in iness men at which anything for the Edna Gilkey; “Auld l«ang Sang.” the near future. When he comes welfare and progress of Scio can be home the doctor can tell about the discussed briefly. Scio Hotel I» Leased. biggest one® that got away. Con taming .1 S. Warwick ami family moved A bunch of 22 huskies from 0. A A* wi ’I I m * seen in his a*I elsewhere out of the hotel this week lathium and Sodium I‘hordiate |C. at Corvallis paased through here E J Smith, of Vancouver, Wash., an which have gone to help develop Jias lean»*»! the Scio hotel The Smiths this morning. They were out on a ' other parts of the state. All that 1 Agreeable, EfTervenent, r«*cently came from the East They 3-day stock judging tour and had Weatotn Oregon w*int» ia a «quare ' have two grown daughters and will their blankets with them deal an»! I am cure if the people of! be able to handle the business within . W. H. Farmer of R. F. D. I out the state knew of the undeveloped their own family. Mr Smith is a of Turner, wood purchasing agent : resources that are in the coast coun- professional chef and will handle the for the state, has been interviewing J ties they would readily cast their kitchen end of the business, while Scio people for the purchase of votes in favor of the Roowvelt high Mrs. Smith will look after the front, wood. He thinks sellers are asking Especially recommended for way measure. It will be a market They took charge of the hotel M*»n- tm> much. He is limited to paying Stomach Disorders. Rheuma- road, but at the same time it will t day and appear to is* well qualified $4 for big fir. f. o. b. car at West be use«! for pleasure by more people tism, (»out, Liver Complaints. to give good service. Scio, Shelburn or Munkers. living in Portland. Southern Oregon, Eastern Oregon and the Willamette Valley than by people living in the DON’T OVERLOOK coast counties; and it will outclass On Saturday and Sunday evenings The lamb market is holding ateadv the Columbia highway for scenic Mrs John Wesely will present at present, but a drop Is due any beauty and pictureaquenes». as it Charles Rav in “Law of the North.” dav; so if vou are intending selling passes through a moat interesting an Alaska story; Fatty Arbuckle in your spring lambs before the drop you have got to hurry. 1 am ship part of Oregon. “Moonshine.” ping a load today and will make a YOURS FOR SERVICE FRED C. BAKER The picture tonight will be Pris shipment every week till the run is Tillamook. (W., Mav IS. J. D DENSMORE. | cilla lh*an in The Brazen Beauty.” over. Hepatic ( Saline Laxative r •»> A '■S’ £ ♦»-* 11.60 THE YMK Kelly’s Drug Store NAVAL SEAPLANE LANDS AT AZORES One Plane A! gh’s on Sea and Is Picked Up. Third Is Missing. Washington The Cnlmd Htatrs naval »> apian* Nc < nur »it the thr*» Americas naval Brapla » atilrh out from N»*wfoun>lland In the first attempt at a flicht a»r<*as the At lantic ocean. arri»«-«! aaf> !v at llorta. In the Island of Fayal. A*or< • «roup, after a flicht of sppr -lmat«dy USD miles from Tr»-pa*- y. N F The distance was co*, red in remarkably fast time The time for the flight waa IS hours and IS minute» and in oi-r-u* »p»-*-«l was approximately So mil-» an hour. The performer.*< of tb<- phim- saa all the mor«* aaiiBfar|i>ry to tr»'ials here heraus»' ot th*- fart that ah. suffered a aeries of mishaps on h r vn/ase from Rockaway Beach. L. I . to Tr< paaaey Bay lio pilai XolrM Mrs. Katherin«- K»nt»tr. matron at the hospital, went tr- Portland Mon day to visit her brother who is in a hospital there. Wiltrnr Haye« enter»*»! the hosoital Monday and is living attended by Dr. Hobson. The staff had their pictures “took’ yesterday Dr. ami Mrs Prill went to Port land Monday, returning Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs N. I Morri >n. Mrs. Kester and daughter an I Mrs Ruby Rockefeller and daughter motored to Salem and McMinnville Sunday. An alarm from thè comlensery Tueaday broughi out thè lire appa ra tua quickly, but thè employe» put out a amali blaze on thè roof before thè fireboys arrived. Newt Weddlc «|ient a few day» at thè Odd Fellows’ grand lodge in Sa lem this week k*<* I r KLENZO DENTAL CREME A new, soft, snow-white denti frice that make- yt>u glad ta brush your teeth. It looks so good, tastes aogood feels so g id and leaves the mouth so cool arid clean. Thia enol, clean feeling mea>>» that the taste nerve» have l»*en freed from the .’ale »-rretions which make the mouth feel hot and sticky. The sheer alcanness it crea*»*» prevent» germs or a<*'d< from developing in the mouth. Begin enjoying the cool, dean Klenzo feeling and the wonder ful cleaning effect today. C. A. EVERETT “Druggist and Stat iont r SCIO. OREGON. The /i’< .tv/// > • ». • 7^ * 4 > < Store V .. •. a *.