The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 22, 1920, Image 1

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party
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SCIO. LINN tXlUNTY. OREGON, JANUARY 22. 1920
NO. 23
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RIDDERS SELLS HIS
SHOP TO THE COUNTY
The Veto Al.
HANTIAM
JORDAN ITEMS
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Born to the wife of D>m l-ambert
January 20. a fine ll pound boy.
Auto Machine Shop Will Be Used
to Repair Tracks and Road
Mi*« Clara Jungwirth visited Dixie
Schmidt W ednenday.
A W. Arbuckle and family and
Mrs. J.t H. Wortman were Lyons
and Mehama visitors Sunday.
Machinery.
Ben Ridders, well known machin­
ist, Saturday sold the Albany Auto­
mobile and Machine Shop to Linn
county, say* the Albany Democrat.
The »hop will be operated by the
county court for the care and repair
of auto truck* and road making ma­
Hal Shelton ami wife attended
the Jordan dance Thursday night.
John Roweinand Misa Anna Bouer
were married in Salem January 17.
W«' join their many friends in wish­
ing them a long ami happy life.
Denies the Row
A correspondent out at Richard­
son Gap say* The Tribune was at
fault 4n stating that a row had oc­
curred at a dance held there carle
in January. He says there was no
dance held there on the date »peci-
fied. The Scio boys who were re­
ported to be in the mixup, denv the
charge, so we guess we were simply
victimised by Darne Rumor ami let
Linn county’s experiment with
lady official* has proven a splendid
success both in efficiency ami econo­
my. They have di«penae«l with the
services of four deputies or assist-
ants st annual salaries totaling
14200. Ail of the deputies in the
several offices are now ladies.
There will be preaching at the neighborhood, He tried to get our
Federated church Sunday, both tn printer to go home with him as a
morning and evening.
protector. offering all sorts of al­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christie came luring inducements.
Everybody should attend the bond
up from Portland Tuesday for a
visit at the Fred Giaelman home.
> election to be hel«l next month. You
are simply asked to loan the credit
Rev Silas Williams. Di52 pioneer _ ______ With the increased |«at-
of laliman, died at his home last ronage which the increase of power
week. I'h<- burial occurred
al Salem will enable us to tak«- <»n, the earn­
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ings of the plant will pay off the
C. A. Richardson and Ed Bilyeu
bond* in 15 years an«l will make
were business visitors in Portland your property worth 25 per cent
I more, for Scio will begin to grow
last week.
J F. Wesely was looking after then, as she never has before.
A motion picture that will thrill
business matters in Albany Thursday
¡audience* wherever it is shown, not
of last week.
Ren Gooch, a former pharmacist
' only because of it* at>*>rbing story,
Mr* C. C. Jackson of near Halsey, but also because of its powerful
in Scio, now at Mount Angel. had
and formerly well known in the Scio heart appeal, is “The Miracle Man,”
hi* «tore robticd last week.
country, submitted to an operation a new Paramount-Artcraft feature,
which ha* lieen booked at the People*
last Saturday.
Theatre fur Saturday and Sunday
Mrs. Hazel
Powell and little nighta, Jan 24-25.
daughter are living at Mabton,
When th« »peclal seaslnn or the lea
Wash., where she has bought a Islatur« adjourn-'«! Sunday morning
after 1 « clock. It left a record of pa*«
home.
Ing favorably on 94 bills, and a mlacel
Mrs. I'd Bilyeu is visiting her laneous assortment of tu>-m«>rials and
mother. Mrs. W T. lee. Ed says resolutions Following are the consll
this lunching business is getting old tutlnnal amendments and other meas­
ures to be submitted to the voters of
and he wants to sell his farm.
this state at tiin special election May
J«we Hildreth p«««ed through the
21 Extending road limitation Indebt
city yesterday with a wagon load of ednesa from 1 to 4 per cent; relating
fine Duroc Jersey hogs for shipment to debts and liabilities of counties, en
ablins counties to fund their debts;
to Portland.
relating to succession to governorship,
Miss Agnes W«-sely, who went to
providing president of senate sac
Portland Monday, expects to visit ceeda; restoring capital punishment,
there for three months.
providing additional tax levy for op
A revenue officer will lw al the «ration of aoldlers', sailors' and ma
rlnes' educational aid set; levying an
city hall in Scio February 16 and 17
ntial tax of 2 mills for support of pub
to assist taxpayers in making up in­ He elementary schools; levying «pc
comes for 1919.
clal tax for erection, equipment and
Price 25 and 50 Cents
R. M. Cain is enclosing the shed mi' ti nance of Institution for blind;
providing lax of 1 2 mill* for support
on the north •ide of his «tore in
of University of Oregon. aariculiursl
which
keep machinery, vehicle*. <-->Uege and Monmouth normal: ratal
relat
etc.
te acquiring of private lands tor
D C. Thoma report* that the Jef- pubi:« purpose*.
it go at that
Stop That Bark
A. D. S.
White Pine Cough
Syrup Will Do It
YOIJRS FOR SERVICE
FARM
TOPICS
Governor Olcott ha* been bu*y
this week wielding hi* veto ax
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Out ideal weather, so unexpected,
road measure* which specified and
is paying u* back for the snow storm
a •ought to add certain road* in a* and bitter cold
This is the longest
many countiea to the atate road sys­
I warm spell in January we’ve known
tem. the imuuitou* straight party
and everything is growing nicely.
ballot; release of sureties on bond*,
Issuer Bilyeu killed a fine lot of
etc. Governor Olcott should have
porkers
Monday.
refused to sign the fish and game
Our school. 77. ia overrun with
bill as well and give it the ax. He
would have saved the people much new pupils; the teacher had to call
trouble, for when they get a chance on the directors for more seats.
at it they will repeal the entire law.
Elmer Griffin got tired trapping
Aunt Evaline Shelton fell from
chinery.
her couch Sunday, inflicting quite a
Linn county ia going into the road
bruise to the forehead. She is un­
risking business on a large scale and
able to l«e up.
an adequate repair department is
T Thomas came down from Stay­
necessary to keep the machinery in
ton Monday to see how the ranch
order.
was flourishing under the care of
Clair McLain, who was in Uncle
Alvin I’« piH>rhng an<l Alfred Broth­ Sam's service, doing duty in the
erton.
Thurston says they are typ­ medical department of the navy.
ical
bachelor*.
Captain and Mrs. Charles Roemer
has returned to his home at Shel-.
orewn M int .
burn having received hi* discharge ,
(Jessie Hibler* arrived from San
He was last stationed at Haiti on
Francisco Saturday morning on their
Enoch Shelton drives a new stem­
shore duly.
Claire has gone to;
honeymoon tour and were guest* of
winder, self-starter Ford.
Portland and entered an auto school.,
Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Gill, grandpar­
George Brock has sold hi* portable
ent* of Mrs. Roemer, until Monday
George Griffin came to town Mon­
sawmill to E. E. Evan*.
morning. Captain Roemer is a na­
day looking worried and very much
Mrs. Walter Bilyeu ami Mrs. J. harassed. He lays all his troubles
val officer, stationed at San Francis­
co. and command* the coast guard L. Kelly were Albany visitors Friday. to a multiplicity of widow* in his
ship Unalga.
61.75 THE YEAR
ferson Review has changed hands,
Efts Eiwwed »1 TtslW.
the Gervai star man bring buyer.
Eyes scientifically examined and ar-
Goodbye, Tip.
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curatsly fitted with glasses. Mtest
1ue<day Vilas i’hilipot. Charles frames and lenaes carried in stock. All
Warner, George Balstger and a man kinds of broken lenses replaced. None
too difficult. Particular attention given
from Jefferson went to Portland to
to mail order« on all kinds of optical
undergo the trials and tribulations
work.
F. M. FRENCH a rONE
of the neophyte who essays the 32d
Jeweler*. Engraver*. optician*
j <h-gree in Masonry.
Albany, Uregon
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mice and Monday pulled out for the
John Day country.
M.«t every farmer is *prea«ling
himself plowing while the weather
is good and the ground in such fine
shape.
ADMIRALS DIFFER
ON MEDAL AWARDS
Mayo Takes Direct b»ue With Sims'
Views
or.
Sea Duty !» Held
Deserving.
Washington. Jan 20. Direct is­
sue with Rear Admiral William S.
Sim* <>n the two leading controvert­
ed |>oints in the naval decorations
dispute was taken today by Rear
Admiral Henry T. Mavo. war time
commander of the United States
fleet, in testimony before the senate
■ub committee investigating the me­
dal award controversy
Io i lire
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Seed txrtatoe* are up. The old Daniel* giving his view* on the dec­
man ordered 200 pounds from Port­ oration* award*, which view* he «aid
land; cost SI4.
were not presented a* a protest,
Uncle Tom Smail ia clearing the Admiral Mayo first disagreed with
brush out of Crabtree creek to open Admiral Sims a* io the relative im­
a new chaunel and save the bridge portance of sen and «horeduty. Ad­
from being washed out.
miral Mayo explained that he wrote
Received a letter from Mr*. Brodie to Secretary Daniels l>ecau*e he did
daughter of Thomas Hayley, form- not believe the Knight board of aw-
erly of this neighborhood. She tells aril or Mr Daniels ha«l given suffi­
me she has a fin* young son; also cient consideration to the import­
that two years ago her father paid ance of the duth«* performstd by of­
810.000 fur 10 acres near Walla ficers who Nerve«! al sea with the
W alla and this season look off a Atlantic fleet.
Admiral Sims contended that too
much
importance wa* attacheil to
Gene Pomeroy of Idaho is visiting
his sister. Mm. Smail. Uncle Tom the service of officers who served al
was so interested he forgot the tele­ nea a* compared with those who *d-
mlnislereti important jwmts on shore.
phone meeting Saturday night.
85000 crop.
PIE EATER.
Masquerade Ball.
A masquerade ball will bo given
Albany will stage n I27UO race
at
the Richardson Gap hall Saturday,
program at the Linn county fair
January
31.
('ash prices will be
next fall, The old roundup ground*
given
as
follows:
l»t. l>e*i repre­
is the protiable selection for the fair
sentation. |3; 2d, i*‘*l appearance.
Misa Wells, who spent the holi­ 12; 3d. moat comic, SI. Good music
days at her home in Portland, came will be furnished an.I th«, usual good
back Friday evening and went out time isassuied. Everybody welcome.
to the Scio L>gging & Lumber (x>.
Agricultural Lime.
mill where her father is manager.
E. C. Peery. Varde Shelton. Cha*.
The I ¡me manufactured for agri-
Barlu, J. G. Holt. J. T. Brock. John I cultural use in the United States in
Frost, O. E. Shelton and S. IL Goin J 191H amounted to 391,047 tons, val­
of Scio and vicinity, attended the ued at 12.698,949. The raw lime­
good roads meeting in Allwny Sat­ stone pulverised ami «old for lam|
urday.
I drcasing amount«*«] to 1.091,9IN tons,
Wouldn’t it be a good idea to valued at 81,626.292
Compared
pave Main street and that part of with 1917 them- figures represent a
Mill street east from Main? When j decrease of 20 per cent in quantity
the paving outfit finishes the Scio- ; of lime an<i an increase of 5 per
West Scio road it would lie easy to , rent in quantity of limestone uwd
induce the pavers to come here. A i in agriculture.
street free from mud ought to ap­
Basket Bail.
peal to us to put in thia permanent
The Sdo high school basket l«ail
improvement. In the end it will be
girls
went to Silverton Friday even­
cheaper than caring for the mud on
Main street by scrapers and the dis­ ing. An interesting game was play­
ed, resulting in a «core of 11 to 9
graceful condition of Mill street.
In favor of Silverton. Come to see
Godd authority state« that the
the return game Friday evening.
wool, trimmimr* and coat of manu­
January 23. Admission 15c & 26c.
facture of a 175 suit is not more
than 125. The coat of shipping ami
Substitute for Paris Green.
selling the suit I* double the cost < f
making; that ia to aay 200 per cent
Additional experience confirms
is aliaorbed in shipping and paving
the conclusion reported last year by
the manufacturer’s, the wholesaler's
the bureau <>f entomology of the (J.
and the retailer’s profits. Surely
S. department or agriculture that
there ia profiteering along the line
«rumate of lime may lie uscii in all
of at least lot) per cent.
situations as a substitute for pari«
green, and that for pomareou* fruit*
At The I'repies Theatre
I - apples, pear* and quince* it may
Saturday evening and Sunday ev­ prove a satisfactory sulmtitute for
ening Mr*. Winelv will present arsenate of lead when used with
that wonderful picture, “The Mir­ lime or fungicides containing lime.
ada Man.’’ ao highly spoken of and A lees expensive substitute for nice-
all ahould
I tine sulphate also is bring sought.
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