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THE SCIO TRIBUNE Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL. XXII Ä IO, I.INN COUNTY, oregon . JUNE 12. 191» NO. 4» « 1.50 Till YKAR Coaiinmcrment. JORDAN ITEMS OF PEACE TREATY Bankers Oiled on to Explain How Treaty Was Brought Into United States. Washington — Resolutions »»kin« th** »'st** <hi*srt*n.nt for th** test of the treaty with Oenaaay and dlrwtlu* tbs f retgu relations committee to ia vestíoste h-'W copie» of the unpubl'sh •d documents have reached privat hands In New York, were adopted b. th** aenste without a rul! call. The roquent for th" treaty will b* referred by aiate de|*artm**nt offici»! tn president Wilson and Secretary I.nosing at Paris and pending a reply no official opinion I» available her* aa to whether the text will be forth Coming. tinder the Investigation resolution Introduced at the r* «tuest of the vrhlti hoto«» by Senator Hitchcock of Ne brnska, senior democrat of the for*-ig' relations commitlee. it Is expect«» that a far rear ming Inquiry will begin within a f**w ils y a The collimiti«** met Monday to formulale plan* whi«h may include the auinmoning of mem hers t»f the American i*e»ce delegation Ait Ir.pflon of th«* Hitchcock résolu lion mm* after the doliate had nach cd a dramatic climax In a clash be tween Mr H ti heock and < halrmn* Ixxlgo of th** foreign reiatlon* couituit toe. After thia claxh a reqiwst by Mr Ixtdge that the senate substitute an In* estimation rev >t ut Inn drawn by Benafor Kellogg republican nf Minilo « H. vu withdrawn and the queitior »I» uni ou adoption. In Its In*eal.Kalloil of how copies of th** i * a* «* ireity rtached New York the senate foreign r*'at ion» commute«* subtex’öa'-d Jacob Hchlff. Thomas F faim *nt. H I’, fhivlson. Paul Warburr. J P .Mor ;«n and Frank A Vand**r||p Ijun>>nt waa requested to bring with him any correspondence which pa»i**-d between J. P. Motean • Co. and Its Paris and London agents regarding the treaty, and particularly any rom munlcationa on the subject l>etween the banking hmine and IW*l**on. while the Utter was abroad The committee alno adopted unant tnousiy a mutton by Henator Fall, re p«ilil can. of New Mexico, inviting Act KILL THE FLIES Spray your cow and keep her quiet and the milk re- turn will be better YOURS FOR SERVICE . I lean Turner i I visit, he is uorkm for a on the railroad Mr. anil Mr». Flllpott, twodaugh ter* and aunt spent Sunday evening at Sar.tiam Farm Johnny Smallnvm of Rainier is up **n I*is usual visit and t*> fish. G A. Griffin an«f John Sinallmon attende*! the Lebanon fair and say they were buncoed. The bla-ters. after a week’* re.it. renewed operations Monday and wili s*x*n have both ends of th** rood meet the middle. Uncle T>>ni Snisil has boeght a silo s<> be can g*> into the dairy bus- i i«*xs* right. David liorahurgh has a tine lot *>f clover hay down taking the ram. which i» hard on clover. Billie Dobrkovsky called at the Farm f«»r strawberries. The old man has none to spare; he love« to flop his lip over a howl of ripe ber ries smothered in-thick cr^am. Th«* commencement exercises for the Scio high ***h > *i took place last Thurwiav and Friday evenings and wer«* witn<*«»«vf by large numliers *if relativ,*» and friends nf the gradu ates wh«» were: V'alma Italachweid, Margueret S»-rflmg. G* urge A St*wl- dart, Walter Murphy, Thoma» P. I’r<»|*al. G«x»rqr J Pntrnv. Franklin E. Gilkey The program of the chia» waa rnhat'cvd by Mrs E II. Hobaon who gnve two vocal anloa tn fin«* voice; by Prof Carlton, awxisl- ant stat«* school superintendent; by the high sch*x,l orch«-**tra music, ami by the profusion <>f gifts and flow* era The faculty waa remembered by the H mm . The Prill prize 1 waa awarded to Valma Balaehwrid; Thomas !*ro»pal received th«* Weaely prize; Vnlnia Balsciiweid read her « •«ay; the Wil- larnet Univeraily scholarship went t*> George St.sldart and the Confer ence scholarahin to George Palmy. Jacob Bilyeu of Crabtree vimt«*d his brother Peter here Sunday. RUNAWAY HORSES KILL WOOLDRIDGE Mrs Haman Shelton and Mina Wagon Crushes Ribs into Heart Zeda Pritchard motored to Aums and Break* Back oí Near ville Friday. Mrs. Newt Thomas and son Percy* have move«] near Shelburn an as to be near the latter's work. R**y Crabtree and family motored to Albany Wedn«*s«iav* Quite a number of Jordanites at tended the reception given the re turned soldiers at Mount Pleasant Sunday C. L. Sherman of McMinnville ami Mrs and Mi*» Sherman of Jefferson visited the Haive Sheltons Sunday. John Vanna is assisting at the checsr factory, the daily receipt of milk averaging between HuO and 900 pounds. Mr. .Mac Intosh is turning out a fine grade of ch«x-se. Jcfferion Man. An accident whir c*h proved fatal to William II. Wuoldr ridge occurred at the Skelton farm r near Jefferson at noon Saturday. Wooldridge was i lie!ning Skelton unload hav from « wagon when the horses Ix-eante frig ihren* 1. Woold- ridge stepped in ft r*>nt of the team to quiet them and 1 was knocked to the ground, th«* he •avy wagon paa** ing over his chest, hreaking I his back and forcing his rilw into the heart, Mr Wixddridge owned a farm nenr Jefferson, win 52 years of age and unmarried A mother and bro ther live tn .Montaou Albany Her ald, W. H Ray, who ia quite p*w>riy ami is at the hong* of his «laughter. Il» |> lai \iHr» Albany to Get Cannery. Mrs McKnight of Scio, i* reported Mra. George Sutherland, who un no better, but resting easily. Our milk hauler loses a can occiui derwent a surgical oix rnti<*n Friday, Albany, Jun«* 9 As the result of ionnily <>n his return. Th«* Itl-year old son of D McClain is doing a* well as can be expected. a visit to Albany Saturday by W. H. of near Lyons die«l of diptheria and The rain is nice but t*x* <xx»l for Tollx*rl <>il>i*ons, who was brought another son is ill of same trouble. Paulhamus of Putaliup, Wash , it ia corn. In I hur-xtay with i>rt»i*«»« und broken PIE EATER announced that plana a roe complete O r KHON M i . xt . rib«, left Sunday. for th«* erection *>f a big cannery Masonic Blowout. Robert GHile.fi», wh*> ha» l-***-n here, it will be one of the lnrg«*»t To Repair School Building. suffering with an attack of colitis, Jefferaon Masons were in the sad- pianta in the state ami a die will waa di»mi»>x*jl Sunday Dr. Prill informs The Tribune ill«* last Saturday night by being host soon tie chosen und construction A he«* Barrick entered the hospital that It Is the purpose of the school U> a large nurntx*r of visit*ng broth- Thursday for surgical attention. work begun. board to give the school building a thers from Albany Stayton. Salem. William Dohrkovaky Jr. left the general overhauling during the sum Turner and Scio hxlgra. S Albany Accepta Park Offer. hospital Sunday. mer vacation. new members of the order were Dr. Dale aa»ist«xi Dr. Prill in the The building la to lx* leveled up. By a vote of "Iti l. 30G Tues.Uy. created, one candidate twing from surgery Friday. plastering removed, that is to say Albany accepted th«* **tT**r of H. Bry the Sei*» lodge. The Salem team, M-s A. II Purdy, superintendent what will remain after the level up ant to donate a 40 acre tract to the b*gether with it* splendid quartet of the Corvallis h**s|>ital, was a Sun process. an*i tu be replaced with citv for a |mrk. In accepting the conducted the ceremonies In un* day visitor with Mrs Kesler. « wood ceiling. city agr* **» to r, rteri re «iriction» as equalled style, th«* quartet’s fintini? Mra. Harry Whipim left the hos It is estimated that the coat will to use of the property. adding much to the beauty and im- pital Saturday. approximate 2800. Thomas Proapal' preswivenexs of the work. The Albany Democrat n* *ds a new Mr*. Ruby Roekefell«*r left for has been employed as foreman on An elegant supper was served by Wendling tins morning. stone roan Scarcely an'•-in* com«*» the work and repairs will bo com the Jefferson Eastern Star ladiiM, out that does not dmw type off Ila Mra. J. J Mclienrv wasdismiimrd menced al once consisting of cake, atrawl*er ies an<i from the h<>»oilai Monday. fret, making the item or editorial DM cream and coffee, in i abundance, unreadable. W. H. Hildreth. ag***l H8, died Not until 2.30 Sunday i* morning **x« Ferryboat Made Safe. Tuesday at the home of his son, Dan ( the goat put to bed and *i«»x«»l logy E Giggev, the Sh«*lt»urn ferry- Hildreth. The body was shipped e sung Evidently the old a* *ng man < called on The Tribune ve**t«*r- this morning to Yakima, Wash. Won't Go Home .Til Morning," waa In reply to a criticism madri day part of the program. W. H. Downing of Eox Prairie, grane ' time in April by John Miller, a Those attending from Scio wer ; neighbor, he say* it was pot his fault * m in town yesterday. A W. Arbuckle, J W Fr*>et, G E, Balsiger, J. T Funk, John I,. Kelly. . 'hat th** lx*at sunk at that time, but A. L. Hanaford, who ¡a engaged John T Brock, J A C. Brant. W was due t*> faulty construction and in photographic work in Portland, M Phillips, J. M Brown. C. W. .light an*l inferior material used. The arrived Tuesday evening for a short Bragg. Th**mas Smail. D. C. Thoma, wains opened und constant use of a visit at home. John Sumpter, Thomas Mankin. I 4-inch pump couldn’t keep the hull The annual meeting of the Mexi : dear of water. The hull is laying Riba Cruahed. can Mines Limited will be held at 1 caulk«**] and new planking put over Tally Giblavna ia at th«* hospital the seams which are thoroughly Spokane, Wash,, July 14. (ienrral J lurcau** hr «trpprd into a hole in the pitched. Mr Giggey think* he will meeting of stockholders will lx* at j floor of th«* livery stable. The hor»e I<cl*anon July 8. lx* able t« keep the hull dry now. Perry Bilyeu, who escapes fr<>m he was leading stepped into the home control two or three times a I same hole and also fell. Unfortun- Thanks. year, wan in town venterday. His ately Tally was caught between the i floor and the horse and re«ultc«l in At (ommenwmrnt a number of wife told him he’d have to go to 'crushing three of Tally 'a ribs The ' remembrances were r«*c*iv**<j by us mill or «Io without bread. Perry accident occurre<l Thursday of last from friends who did m>t give their says crops look well out hie way, ■ week. The barn ia Iwing rearranged names. We wish to publicly thank near Crabtree. into a garage which aet**>unU for them for th«* Mme. Also, we wish to the afur*.*sai«l hole in the fl*x>r. thank Mr sn i Mrs. J. F Weedy and Dr. ami Mrs. A. G. Prill for Ina Secretary Polk to appear aa a wit- the lieautiful tok«r>s given as prizes. bcm and to lake part In the Inquiry by cross examining witnesses and Valma Bal»chw*dd Margaret Seriling editarvi*" George Stodd.irt («eorge Patrny PreaMent Wilson. in a cablegram Walter Murphy Franklin Gilkey received by Nenator Hitchcock, dento Thomas P. i’rospal. At The I’rsplr» Theatre Saturday and Sunday nighta Man ager Wearly will present Wallace Reid in "The Man from Funeral Range." A Ciecbo-Slovack Benefit Dance will he given at the Richard erat. Nebraska, said be hoped the tn t son Gap hail Saturday, June 14. A ranttgatlon by the senate foreign re I Th*- K P and Pythian Sisters gave big supper will be served at mid latione committee ot how copte« of th* night. The entire net proceeds will peace treaty reached privale Interrata a rervption Tuesday evening to te- I* given to the benefit of Cseeh*»- In New York wduld be "moat Ibvr turned members who had l*een in Slovanic war orphans Everybody oughly proeecut rd welcome. ( j the army.