The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 10, 1919, Image 1

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Independent, fearless, free; Not lied to any party; \\ ill support best candidate for office regardless of party
VOL. XXII
I INN COUNTY. OREGON, JULY 10. 1919
S4‘|O
NO. 47.
NARROW ESCAPE
* FROM DROWNING
Married
phone strike, so on Monday they
failed to answer the call “hello cen­
tral." But .Manager Sanders know-
a thing or two; he had other girls,
moot of them experienced, ready to
take the strikers' places. After an
hour or so everything was moving
as usual. L m >4 s like these striking
girls had stru .-k themselves out of a
job.
Manager I’eery of the condenser}
is having a building < reeled near In ‘
for use as an office and laboratory;
it is of the stucer» cl i- and whin
completed will prove a comfort and
convenience.
U S. CatMkiM 297.147
JORDAN ITEMS
»I 50 THE YEAR
?0IT - I PPIGIBIE
SOSES ATLANTIC
Jerry llolechek concluded last
Washington Total casualties In
week that living the life of a tmdw-
the
American expeditionary force«,
E M Kimball of Portland was a
I lor with his brother Walter was n »t
including
all corrections and altera­
butnttesw caller here Sunday,
j yielding all the jmsof lift- to which
tions
published
to July 2, are 297.-;
Mr». John Kelly and Mr». Whipp
G ant A.rship Completes Trip
R. (* 1‘epperling and family of
he was entitled, *> last week with
147. This was a new increase of
in Safety, After Battling
Gel in Deep Waler. Rescued
the assistance of Mian Mary Dot «on. Crabtree vidted m th: vicinity last 1666 over the last report on June
Sunday.
he made a complete change in hi*
26. Battle deaths increaser) 321. to
With Fog and Storm.
by Bill Leffler.
habits of life ami joined the ranks
Mia> Mary iMugherty relurnnd to 50,160. and total deaths 400. to
of the order of Iw-rHilicts
Or«*gon City Thur« lav.
78.917. The wounded aggregated
Mineola. N I
Ur<»i ttrltalir« su-
• *
Monday afternoon Mr» John I..
219.309 and the missing 1921. a de­ p*-r dirigible 11 14. th- Cirsi lighter-
It
V.
Comb«
who
underwent
an
Kelly and Mrs Whipp went in bath-
Write to \our girl on a »—.«•twl
Iks» air tuttvbiuv to cruas the Atlantic
operation on the fool recently tn a crease of 281 from the last total re-
inf in Thomas creek near Leffler'«. card, it's safer.
<M'.an.
anchored here at lb-<>«-'vell n> Id
Salem hrmpital, is improving and i ported
By »orne means they »Iqqied into
after an aerial v»yar' of ion hours and
Mr and Mrs Guy McKmvht re­
il minute» nl.hh « i.r<d It" knots
deep water and a* neither one could turned from Newport Monday Guy will «»>n he home.
Ho-pl tai Noirs
or approximately SHOO land tnlh-s.
Saturday
al»>nt
p
m
.
the
resi
­
» ■ im thev had to call for help.
had lots of pleasure hunting agates
PnaalnM. through
bunks of
dence of WiUiatti Grimes in a>me
William la-tfl«-r was working near, and dodging the big rollers
Miss Erma ('alavan left the hos- eloud with the «un m l > i vl»lt»le
mysterious way became ignited and pita) Saturday
heard their cries and rushed to the
only at rar-- Intervals, th«- 11.14 »no
Every rose has a thorn, but that
i
humeri to the ground
Part of the
rescue.
forced to cruise in o ». * mill » to reach
isn't the reason we like a roar.
Lucille Chrisman, »mall daughter Trinity ila» Nn*f<>undlai><l. from K* >t
I contents Were sated by the aid of
The women were so near drowned
■ of llarrv Chrisman of near Stayton. Fortune. Hcotlsnd. and b -o «< a mlh s
II S Nolan of Mcomh haschns-
two neighbors who discovered the
that he could scarcely get them on
'entered
the hospital June 29 for from there to Mineola
tened his farm "Ridgecrest" ami
blaze anti cave th» alarm just in the
terra fir ma. hut finally did so*with
When the »up*r dirigible arrived
surgical
treatment.
registered the same with the county
the aid of others who hud l»v this
■ nick of lime
The fruit house and
here »ho had left p l) enoUKh petrol
clerk
Joseph Eink entered the hospital to keep her moving
time come up.
contents were destroyed
lulnut-s loouvr.
If you look gnr«f to your wife
Ih-r cr< » alm. -l «I- • i . • for four and
Monday.
Or. Ho >*>n, John Kelly and others
Friday several from our viemity
reached the scene assamn as |a>«mt>le. don’t worry nliout th«- nut of the
Dr. Morse of Salem was at the a half days. w«r- weary almost to th«*
with well liiled bi-kfts of all good
point of exhaustion, but happy at the
people;
they
don
’
t
care
anyway.
M tm . Kelly was so near drowned an
•■ata imaginable b*i>x>k themselves hospital Tuesday in Consultation with successful completion of their trip.
to lie unconscious.
By prompt
Tuesday and yesterday were very
Ilnsgsril. unshaven, tbelr »yen tdi-od-
to the Thomas creek campus where Dr Prill
measures l»>th ladies are now all warm day« for this «ec.ion and tin-
Mrs Joseph Novak entered Ha shot from the long vigil and lines of
each might celebrate the glorious
care bitten d< ep Into their faces. Major
right
i'he.V will proitablv lie more farmers feared their crops would b<
fourth according to the dictates »f hospital Wednesday for treatment.
O II rteiitt. the comiuander, and his
careful in the future when doing blighted; the moling showers this
♦’ta-
his own heart
>r sit in the «hade
oflh'ers showed plainly the effects of
Imthing stunts.
Only the prmnp morning wilt relieve their anxiety.
Mrs. Svec, a sister of Mrs. Aitx-rt the anxlou» hour« through which they
and think lemonade. All re|w>rt a
action of Isdller averted a tragedy.
"Knockers." »avs the Co.» Buy plrmmnt lime
Young, arrived from San Francium lived while th-y -<i- cruising over
Times, "never created anv thing ex-1
the fsr read» » of Call ida and the Hay
Wednesday for a visit
<>KF«n»s M ist .
of Fund*. b»-»et by f»n. heavy winds
The telephone girls over in Albany ■ept discord, and discord never de
and terrific electrical «tortuu.
concluded they would join the tele­ vel»iw»l a community."
Every woman sms all women are
cats, ami yet women are fonder of
cats than they are of wonu-n
There are occasions in the life of
Don’t throw trash, paper, etc., on
every man when he would rather
the street; cut the weeds and grass
make a quick disappearance than a
along your sidewalks.
A neatly
good appearance.
kept lawn is out of harmony with a
The man who ha» loved and lost
dirty and filthy street in front.
sometimes settles down to work and
Big dr wood. If»-inch, sells in Scio
gain
at $•> tier cord.
I mo » covering approximately 4<w»> |
rea of oil laud« tail««en Ths Italics
jd Dufur were filed In the count!
lerk's offtev at The Dalle«. The ieases
e mads for a period of Ik years and
cold* that the sinklua of wells shall
dn within two years.
•'harl«s Feller, who has »tarted a
itt tn kill the crab law applying to
Moments from Coo« county, lost
« a starter in Justice K H Joehnk s
•urt at Marshfield when the law was
pheld. The rase will he appealed,
•r Feller declared, to the circuit
ourt
Vi II LIAM J. BRYAN
Mrs P J Parka, the young wife of
e superintendent of a government
Who Will I rrflurc nt the I jc I mi non Chautauqua July 20.
sb hatchery at Herman creek, west
Hood River on the Columbia river
ghvay. was killed, her neck being .
Mi*« Me-twlt i« «ul-stltuting for
W m I Ftaliag Fay« Freatina.
-oken while attempting to replace a !
Rofla
Shelton
on
I!
F
D.
I.
while
It la the food grinding room of the
hr is away on two werk«' leave.
Mrhery.
.
In certain acct ions of the fleece
A flat reduction of 10 cents a ton
growing
ataten wool pooling has
The rund« n*erv is st ill i>u«hing .
the freight rate on road building i
grown
greatly
in popularity. Small
It i« destined to brmxmeoM
atrrials la announced In a t-I eg rars ahead
producers
who
formerly were unable
fltate Highway Engineer Herbert !t»f the big industrie« of the county.
to market their wool an individuals
uno from Dtrector Wilson, of the
Mr« L M. Joo-«. Mr» 0. It. Cy-
ihlle roads department of th.- federal
in a profitable manner can combine
A talcum as tine as mist and
ulmad administration. * The redue- rus and .Mr. ■••«I Mrs Carl Cyrus) with their neighbors and prodner a
m Is effective May I and will extend drove up from Portland to spend
scented with the odors of 32
sufficient supply of graded quality
0 December 11.
the fourth.
wool to make it attractive for the
different flowers. Sold in Scio
Four students of the University of I
Eaatem wool merchants to bid on
The
Nebergall
meat
parking
con
­
’regoa. ail Junior men. were expelled
<>m the university by action of tha cern at Albany i* -» Ming borids’to these fleece s
During the last year
irulty, oa a charge of publishing dur get money with which to rebuild the the various co-operative association«
•< spring vacation an anonymous
have sold their wool for prices rang
packery
•rarlet sheet.” containing alleged II
Mim Christine Shindler is the mg from 1 to 8 cents premium a
•dous article« and stories of ambiga
pound above the prices offered bv
IM meaning They are Douglas Mul
proud posse*<>r of a S-mora talking
the local buyer« for the same Hipn.
trky
of
fiend.
Lloyd
Rtlll
of
Milton,
TOURS FOR SERVICE
wk Dundore of Po-Uand. and Rich machine, purchase.: last week from
(J. S. Sucha, local agent.
-rd Avisos of Salem
The Me Tritan« |1 JO the ynr.
GARDEN
COURT
T alcum
r Powder
I
i
I
Kelly’s Drug Store
I
Dance
At Crabtree I i I >n In i. I riday,
July II,
Event <h Invited; let*«
go. Music by Arnold's jar xeni
Ai The IVnpie» Theatre
As the rariwntor« still hnve ims-
seasion an.I cannot thimh thi-tr work
tn linm, there will lx- no »how this
week
There is demand fur more house«
than Scio ha», by renters. Some
one with spare capital would <l > well
if lie erected a half dozen or more
to supply the need.
KEEP
Chickens
Free from
Lice and
Mites
C A. EVER FIT
Thufaiil an J Slathnrr
St'IO.
oke «; on
7'hf RtXitH Sl/xr