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Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party
VOL. XXII!
SCIO. IJNN (X)l'NTY. OREGON. (MTOBER I«. 1919
NO. 9.
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BAD TO RECOVERY
FOR WILSON SLOW
Physicians
Seem
Satisfied
With Progress the Presi­
dent Is Making.
Washington—-While President WII
«on 1« believed by hl« phyalcUuis to be
on the road to recovery, the prore««
«111 be «low anil tedious The presi
dent. It wa« reiterated al th« Whit«'
House, must resign himself to «trtet
otutervance of the physician«' order«
to put aside all thought of hl* oTflr-
while convaleaclnx and remain In be-l
until daiiaer of a relapae haa paaa«-<l
Rear Admiral Grayson, the presl
dent's personal physician. and the ph>
•Irian* be called In. contluue to con
fine tbemarves to ter«« bulletin* twice
a day. Th«t they are «at la fled with
the progress their patient la making
la apparent from the spirit of optlinlam
that p«rvadea the White Hou««’, and
• h<- resentment elth which various
rumor* a* to the president'« "reel''
condition are met by White House of
Helals.
IW. Grayaotv and the other phyal
clan* have adopted a policy of "»taitd
Ing pat” on their bulletin* and will
not even comment on the dally crop
ot rumor* concerning the prealdeul
that spring up over night
The physicians' announcement waa
not taken to mean that Mr Wtlaon
would be prohibited from sitting up In
bed. and It waa considered entirely
possible that he might be per tn 11 led
to sign a few important bill* and or
ders each day aa hia progress con
ttnues.
Itlsiuaslon of rumor« that Wilson
will be Ul ao long It will be necessary
to have hla work delegated to tome
one else, probably the vice president,
al least temporarily, was one of ths
principal topics of conversation around
the government buildings. Many be
lleved that It the presidents ease
were as serious as that, bis physicians
would take the Initiative In Informing
the country of It Instead of letting
things run along until ths question Is
opened up In congress
C. H. Burgraf of Albany has been
elected president of the 25UU mutual
Parents
Attention!
Send your children to our (tore
for their «chiMil auppliea. We
have everything that thev need
for their school work, vis.:
SCHOOL BOOKS
TABLETS
PENCILS
PENS
INK
FOUNTAIN PENS
PAINTS
COLORS
ERASERS
ETC.. ETC.
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TOURS FOR SERVICE
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IIANTIAM
FARM
TOPICS
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David Hosburgh kille«i the first
porcupine ever known in this section
Sunday. The dog bayed it in the
hem oust and got his nose and mouth
full of quills.
In moving the ensilage cutter to
hia farm l^ick’s team ran away and
ditch«*! the whole outfit.
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The second student body meeting
waa held Friday and ottb-ers
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elected,
via,: Wilfrid Ca’avan. president.
Hazel Philippi, treasurer; Robert
Eapey. paper editor. M«-rting* are
to he held every Friday afternoon.
The manual training cl«** i« do­
ing splendid wprk towards their
•hop and ex|M*ct to have it completed
by the last of neat wrek.
The high school boy* are putting
in lots of football practice, Thev
have almost enough big huskies to
make a fine eleven.
The girls have nothing on the
boys, having only their D S basket
ball team, while the boys have their
M. T. football team a*« well as a l»as-
k«t ball team.
The first fire drill nf the term was
had Thursday at 10 30 and the build-
ing was clear of all pupils in 15
seconds.
Miss (daily* Rodgers and George
Stoddard vi«ite<l the high school
Friday afternoon.
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JORDAN ITEMS
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P. W, McIntosh returned from
Portland Saturday.
ALBANY FAILED
TO PROPOSE PLAN
Mr« C. I. Sherman of McMinn Only Twenty One Stockholders At
ville is visiting nt the home of her
tended the Fair Association
parents, the Harve Sheltons.
W. A. Thomas motored to Jeffer­
son to help his son Percy with work.
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Meeting Saturday.
It was ex|*eeted that the Albany
fair promoters would come to the
special meeting of the fair stockhol­
ders with some definite plan anent
the transferring of the Linn County
John Gain«-* after visiting his bro­
lxt> Rundt and family movcl on Eair from Scio to Albany. But the
ther S. W., ha* g«»ne to visit his
to th«- Roliert Pepperling place.
representatives had no plan. They
daughter. Mrs. Stoddard.
Thomas
Phillips
haa
rented
bis
wanted Scio to make the proposition
Mr. Mulligan ami family of Port­
farm and th«- family gor« t>> Iwbanon. when, aa they wanted the fair trans­
land have move<l into Mrs. Ph'>el>e
Mrs Bert Ih-nning (Gladys Smith I ferred to Albany it was their duly
Turner's home.
I
ha* moved to Mill City where her to place the ptoposition in some def­
Mr. Snodgrass is filling seven si It is
hustuind has a position.
inite form.
as he intends f«-eding for Ix-ef.
Mrs. Haman Shelton is back from
There is a division of opinion am­
I'ncie Tom Smail filled his silo
t’rabtree where she was for aererai
ong Linn County Eair stockholders
weeks aerating in drying prunes.
Sunday to while away his leisure.
whether thev favor removal of the
Mrs. John Shelton and Ixby June fair to Albany or not. Yet the fact
Jorie Gain«*« came up from Port­
are visiting grandma. Mrs Fleming.
land Saturday night to *ee Uncle
that a part of the «tale appropria­
Andrew and N I Crabtre* if Ju- tion was returned to the state trea«-
Pie Eater. At Newt Crabtree’s an
ni|M*r Flat and Maupin. Or., uncle*
axle on his car broke but Freddv
of Mrs Peter Bilyeu, are visiting ury tiers use all the clamiiticaliona
Bilyeu waa quickly on the j<di and
friends and relatives in this vicinity. were not tilled is evidence that our
Scio a Dairy Center.
soon got Jorie on his way.
local people are not taking the inter­
OltKi.oN MlKT.
Farmer«, let us wake up and take
est in the fair they «huiild.
Ilo-pitsl Noirs
Scio is rapidly developing into a
interest in out fair; we can have a*
Dr. A. G. Prill, It. Shelton and E.
The Misses Neal and Curtis, nurs­ C. i’eery were ap|M>inted a Commit­
good a fair In Scio as in Albany. ! dairy center and Scio farmers are
The stockholders’ meeting Saturday ; taking up dairying as a business es from the Harrisburg hospital, tee to confer with the stockholders
waa a light turnout.
People are ipore this year than ever iiefore 1 were awuiting at the local hospital of the Linn County Pair, and should
a majority favor the transfer, then
knocking the fair ami who is to New dairy herd* mad«* up of the this week.
to formulate a plan and offer to
t>e«t
dairy
cow*
available,
are
num
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blame? The people of the .'ounty ;
Mrs. Will Hiron* was operated on submit to the Albany iieople.
are. How can ther expect an inter­ erous. Nut le** than a dozen or for removal of tonsils this week.
It is generally believed that $5000
esting fair when they will not out more new silos have Ix-en erected |
will
I m - necessary for Allmny to raise
Mrs. Jon M tinkers waa operated
to get the franchise. This will give
their stuff on exhibition? They cum this year and most of the dairy on Monday for removal of tonsils.
them I hr present fairgrounds (20
the fair and no one to blame but ‘ herds have been bred so that the
Mrs. C. W llravg underwent a acres! with a mortgage of i<>0
theiniM'lves. Some few fail«-d to re­ cows freshen in th* fall.
major operation on Monday and to then-on, all of the fair property. the
Our condenser? auto truck* n<>w
ceive a premium and got sore. It
doing as well a* could lie expected, franchise and appropriation from
is no wonder the fair iaooor. Your corer the moat of l.lnn county gath­
the state of from $1600 to $1700
Mrs. N. Enders of Jordan is as­ and the general good will of the
farm will fail if you take no more ering in th«- milk which amounts to
sisting at the hospital this week.
(ample of Scio and vicinity.
interest in it than you do in our fair, 15,000 to 16,000 pounds daily, and
When Albany had the1Jnn County
Dr. Prill reports the birth. Octo­
which waa organized to help the Manager Peery expects the amount
Eair it was permitted to die for lack
farmer improve hia slock and en­ to tie «welled to 20,000 Bounds by ber IB, of a daughter to Mr. and of support, let us h»|>e that if
courage them to raise better crops or before Novemlter 1. Something Mrs. E. J. Pepperling.
they again secure the Unn County
Mrs Jennie Lovejoy of Dallas is
here for a wtx-k's visit with her mo-
ther, Mrs S. W. Gaines
PIE EAT Ek.
How do you like a lightleas Scio?
This is ha it will tie two or three
years hence all the time unless we
get busv and provide some means
of power.
J. S Warwick is moving from the
farm into Scio, occupying his resi­
dence property on Pentland avenue.
Mias Helen Metcalf, a teacher in
the Scio schools last year, was mar­
ried last week to William A. Kamph.
an Albany farmer.
Only the high price of building
material prevents the construction
of a number of new residences in
Scio. A dozen or more houses could
!>e lease«! if they were available.
Richanl Montgomery of Oregon
City and Mr. Taylor and son of The
Ilalle«. nc|»hcws and brother-in-law
Sh« Iton, ar«- visiting
with her.
near the product nf nooo cows is
Mrs Rosaell, who is under treat­
being proce«Mt«<| daily.
Mr. Peery ment for the past week, is improv­
thinks that next spring, when the ing rapidly and will «oon lie able tn
largest flow of milk is on, the con- return home.
densrry wdl receive 35,000 pounds
Vilas Philippi got home yesterday i
or more did that the disbursements
from an extended ¡business trip to
next year will pa** the half million
(«old Ik-ach where he bought a big i
mark. When we add to this the
bunch of sheep.
disbursements of th«- Scio Lundx-r
Swimming by moonlight is the |
& l«"gging Co., the Scio Flouring
latest
fad in Scio society.
Mill and other employing institu­
"Mother,
may I go out to swim?”
tions. a million dollar* or more are
”Oh, yes my darling daughter;
disbursed in this ci tv in one year.
Hang your nightie on a willow limb
This is a large sum of money to lie
But don’t do near the water.”
disbursed in so small a town and the
The Y P. S. C. E . which meets
main source of the Income is the
dairy, to Scio may be written down every Sunday evening is interesting
a* a dairy town with a highly pro­ for old folks as well. The latter
gressive and sum-r^ful farming should attend if only to encourage
the young people.
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community surrounding.
Chickens should always be provid­
Mr and Mrs. Jefferson Myers and
ed with fresh, clean drinking water.
I Fxl Myers drove to Brownsville Sun­
Poison Saved Crop.
Charcoal, grit and oyster shell should
day to visit with an aunt.
be placed before the fowls ao that
Fred Jones is now the possessor
The hire«! man on a fairly large ‘
they can have access to them at all
dry farm was the official poison mix-. of a handsome Sonora Baby Grand
times.
er for his community in the Elmore, i which he purchased last week from
A carpet sweoiM-r or a vacuum Idaho, campaign against ground J. S. Sticha. local dealer.
cleaner «hould be use«) in cleaning squirrels
He was cutting a fair
Dr. William F. Jones, an Albany
the carnets and rugs. A vacuum crop of wheat when the county agent
veterinarian of considerable repute.
cleaner, operated by hand or electric approached him.
and a native of Oregon, died at hia
power, removes practically all the
"What was your saving this year home Saturday night.
dust and dirt from carpets amt rugs aa a result >f your treating for j
in a dustless manner.
At The I’rwples Theatre
i
•quirreMT” aske«i the agent.
"The crop.” replied the hired man. I On Saturday and Sunday evening*
j I rum rance to mirn»rd the late I>r. J
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Mr*. John Wesely will present
Someone is saving wnat you spend Maurice Tourneur’s seven reels of
, L. Hill who founded the order and
had tx-en its president from founda­ foolishly. Who is depositing your "Snorting Life.*' depicting all sorts
tion. The order has paid $179,625 didlars? Invest them in war saving of sports, such as boxing, horse­
j stamps and save them yourself.
racing. ate.
(in benefits since its organization.
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Eair franchise they will give It the
support the enterprise merits and
make the lunn County Eaii the I «in­
ner fair of the state.
NEW
School Books
Pencils
Tablets
Slates, etc
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C. A. EVERETT
‘Druggist and Slathncr
SCIO. OREGON.
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