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THE SCIO TRIBUNE w Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL. XXIII SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER ». 1919 NO. 8. STRIKE ON BRITISH RAILROADS IS ENDED Premier Satisfies Unions and Work on Lines Is Re sumed at Once. lx>ndon—The strike of railroad men which has boon Its progress on th. British railroads since midnight. Hep tember 36. was settled Bunday. With dramatic suddenness In th. quiet of the London Bunday afternoon It was announced to a knot of people waiting In Downing street that th, great strike, which appeared to have brought the country almoat to th* brink of revolution, was settled and that the strikers would resume work as quickly as possible. The terms of th.' aetllrinent are tn the nature of a compromise. The Na tlonal Union of Railway Men agree, to call off the strike and the govern ment consents to a renewal of the ne gotlallona. the continuance of the existing wage scale for another year. Instead of all months, as previously offered, and the establishment of a minimum wage of 61 shillings while the cost of living Is IltPper cent above the pre war level. The settlement was the result of a long conference between a trade union delegation. Including representatives of the railway men's union, and Pre mler Lloyd Ueorge and Andrew llonar Law. Birthday Dinner. 11.60 THE YEAR Prehistoric Race Record SANT1AM FARM TOPICS JORDAN ITEMS That a more complete record of the prehistoric races of the Pacific P. W Bilyeu and wife visited his Byron Bilyeu with his new second , Northwest may he accessible to the mother. Mrs. N. Bilyeu Friday. hand ear took Brother Dan for a joy ' ride, heading for Crabtree. On a public. Professor J. H Horner, head Mrs. Hunt and son Frank were nsce stretch he "stepped on her" at of the department of history in the Jordan shoppers Friday. t>0 miles to show his expertness, i Oregon Agricultural College, desires Mrs Roy Crabtree motored to The road wasn’t wide enough and he all newly discovered data touching Slav ton Friday to meet her son ran into the R. R. fence, knocked the anthropology, archaeology and Duane, who is attending high school off three p<>sta. riddled the wires for folk lore of the prehistoric races of there. four rode, landed 30 feet ahead and Oregon. For this purpose the de Barye Shelton and better half re waited for the car to catch up. Dan partment will at present proceed to turned from the berry patch ’tween collect a museum of antiquities with didn’t enjoy the ride much. showers Monday. such information concerning the Ed Kalina. Tom Smail, Burgett, Mr. and Mrs. F. Baisigvr. who same as may ba secured, and will Joe Kalina and David Horsburgh later prepare an archaeological chart have been caring for Mr. Shelton’s have bought an ensilage cutter and of the state. To this end the co things during their alwence, have can fill their silos at less expense operation of all who hnve data re returned to While Salmon. Wash. than formerly. garding the prehistoric races of Or Mike Bilyeu, Miss Evelyn Bilyeu The Old Man and good wife pull egon is earnestly requested. ami their cousins from Illinois were ed in to Crabtree Sunday on huai-1 The following topics may he help guests of Mrs. Haman Shelton on neae and to visit his son M. C. Found ful to thorn* furnishing information Thursday afternoon. the boy prosperous and a iiifferer.ee regarding the ancient burial mounds: Mrs W. D Persona and children of eight cents in the price of eggs , Location; when and by whom dis- of Pomona. Cal., ami M im Florence lamnard Gilkey was over Thurs covered; dimensions, whether built Laa of Walnut. Cal., ar» here viait- day picking 30 ears of the Old Man's of earth, or atone; state of preeer- inff lhcJr ^eU,r> Mrs. Frank Combs. Golden Beauty eorn to put in the vation; appear ant«; color; whether) E. J. Pcpperling. while gathering i big corn exhibit at Portland. covered with trees or other vegeta applet Monday killed a large bear. Sunday El and Joe Kalina. Mr. | tion; was excavation systematically The animal had been trapped, but Dimmiek and the Old Man went into | made? antiquities and state of pres walked away with trap and a large El's corn |>atch and soon had down ervation; human skull contrasted portion of its securities. El follow five acres ready for the cut.er. with modern skulls; mummies, idols, ed the trail and soon shot the bear. mortars, stone knives, arrow and Newt and Mrs. Morrison were out | J. H. Wortman recently purchased Sunday; Newt setting up the ensil spear heads; photograph* or draw a drag saw and assisted bv Gailen age cutler while Mrs Morrison and ings of the mounds, antiquities, or Phillipa the two will soon be rank Mrs. Morris entertained Mrs. Gaines other discoveries; stone inscriptions ing as the leading stovewood men of in caves near by; walls of stone or and feasted on grapes this vicinity no doubt. moundw Dan Bilyeu has rented a farm adobe; your impressions of niuunur subject' ' Owing to a shortage of milk the near Corvallis and wain leaves here. ■ and contents; literature on i h ' cheesr factory has shut down for a names ami mid mutes of others who The Old Man is about laid up with month or two. have explored Oregon mounds. a cold contracted Sunday while cut O kk < m > n M iht . ting corn. Assisted by two sons, their wives and children. E. C. Shelton observed his fifty-second birthday Sunday. A bounteous dinner, such as Mrs. Shelton ao well knows how to pre pare. received market! attention by Parent Teachers. those present. consisting of: Mr l.vinan Smail has moved to Crab Mrs. Russell of Stay ton entered ami Mrs. E. C. Shelton. Mr. and tree where he has rjob on the R R. the hospital Monday for treatment. Mrs Roy Shelton and two children. A pleasant reception was given PIE EATER. • Gladys and Fern; Mr. ami Mrs. Rolla Dr. I'rill reports the birth of a the school faculty on Friday •ven* Shelton ami daughter Ardith. and 12-pound boy to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ! mg. Octoiler 3. in the high school Mrs. Clara Griffin. 'auditorium. A musical program Burmeister of Bilyeu Ib-n. was rendered and addresses of wel Thomas P. Proepal, Scio's talented Arnold will have to increase his Ralph Hollis had hie tonsils and come made The program: young violinist, who is now at the jazzers. They've got two dances to adenoids removed at the hospital a Piano solo, Mias Wolter; vocal play for Saturday night at two dif State University, Eugene, writes an few dava ago. solo, Mrs. E. H. Hobson; address of ferent places How are they going interesting letter to Printer Brant. Austin Stoddard of Shelburn is : welcome for the school lx>ard. Riley Believing Tom’s friends wauld like to do it? suffering from blood poiaoning in Shelton; piano duet. Hertha and to hear from him. a few extracts of hie hand, but is now improving. May ('alavan; address of welcome general interest are printed: Mias Allen of Jefferson was oper for the Parent-Teacher Association, "This is a fine town, not very atevi on at the hospital last Thurs Mrs. 1). C. Thoms; vocal aolo. Miss large. I think I have I wen all over day for removal of tonsils. Wolter; response to addresses, Prof. it already At the end of the main Dr. Prill reports the birth of a Thun. street, on a steep hill is a large "O’* Imby girl at the home of Mr. and The first Pa rent-Teacher meeting of cement which stands for "Ore Mrs. William J. Young Oct. 7. for this year is announced to take gon" to which every freshman must F. J. Denny is gradually improv place Friday evening, October 81. go at a certified time. (They all have gone up already.) Fiom there one ing and hopes arum to lie <>uL The Tribune acknowledges a sea can see all ever the town; it is a Mrs. George Crimes left the hoe- son ticket entitling the holder to at pital Monday for her home. beautiful sight. Send your children to our store tend all student athletic activities of "Talk about airplanes! They fly for their school supplies. We Special Stockholders' Meeting. the Oreg »n Agricultural College du around here seven days in a week; have everything that they need ring the current school year. sometimes they are a nuisance. I for their school work, via.: A special meeting of the stock "Johnny Get Your Gun!" A large am taking commerce instead of en gineering. as I thought I would. I holders of the Linn County Eair As bear has tx-en making reprisals on S| think the course is a good one. Be- sociation will he held at the City band of sheep at the old Stover I SCHOOL BOORS aides that I have to take military Hall. Scio. Oregon, on Saturday. place, two miles east of Scio. Two. TA BUTTS drill and gymnasium. 1 am up for October 11, 1919. at One o’clock p. sheep have been killed thus far. oneI PENCILS m., for the purpose of transacting of which was a registered animal tiand and may try out for orchestra." PENS any business that may come before owned by Oliver Barrett. INK the meeting. FOUNTAIN PENS Earl Parker Is up to something. 1. A. M i nkuhm , President. PAINTS It is understood that one of the The Tribune suspicions, owing to the The Oregon Agricultural College COLORS leading features of this meeting wilP fact that he just bought from N.I. ha* one of the liest footliall teams in ERASERS tie to receive the proposition of the Morrison a complete housekeeping > its history. Their coach is H. W. ETC.. BTC. Alltany Fair Association and to take outfit for two and had it shipped tn 1 Hargis; they are led by Brewer Bil- such action thereupon as may be Mill City. We haven,t learned the I lie and captained by "Butts" Rear- deemed for the beet interests of the name of the girl In the case. 1 don and are out to win. The sched- Linn County Fair Association. Al The Peeples Theatre l ule; Oct 4. Alumni, (xirvallis; Oc- On Saturday and Sunday evenings toiler 26. Stanford University. Cor- A Big Dance vailis; Nov. 2. California. Berkeley; Mrs. John Wesely will present Will be given at Richardson Gap hall Nov. 8, Multnomah (Tlub, Carvalho; Saturday. Octolier 11. Music will Wallace Real in "The House of Nov. 16. Oregon at Eugene: Nov. be furnished by the Arnold jazxers. Silence. The comedv will be one TOURS FOR SERVICE | 22. W. 3. C.. Portland. Everybody welcome. of Mack Sennett’a. LIEUT. H. W. WEBB FALLS TO HIS DEATH Lack of Gai Prevents Machine from Reaching Place Where landing Could Be Made. lieutenant H. W. Webb of Lie Angele«, pilot of a De Haviland for est patrol plane, was killed and Ser geant John C. McGinn of Salt Lake was seriously injured Tuesday when their machine plunged to earth netr Gold Hay, supposedly la-cause of an empty gas tank which prevented the aviators from reaching territory where they could make a landing. Lieutenant Webb flew his De Hav iland over and about the lair grounds on the second day of the fair but did not land He dropped a note of greeting and returned to Eugene after giving a tine exhibition of the art of flying. ■—■■■II < m .l —I—!■■■—■■ Oil Development Assured. That development of the lacomb oil prospects ta assured is the state ment of H C. Pyle who is enthusi astic over the encuuragelnenl he is receiving Mr. Pvle owns the machinery of the old company organized several years ago. which will tie utilized by the new company, • A general canvas of the business men of the county for the purpose of srlling stock will soon be made, and It is hope«! to drive several hun dred feet of pipe thia winter. The Scio Masonic lodge room has baoo rejuvenated with new paper on walls and ceiling and the ante room enlarged, all tending to make it a pleasure to members meeting there. Now if the ladies could get together and organize an Eastern Star lodge it would lie a big help to the fraternity. Parents Attention! NEW School Books Pentils 7 ablets Slates, etc. C. A. EVERETT 'Druggut and Stationer 3(710, ORE, ON THE REX ALL STORE