THE SCIO TRIBUNE Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; VI ill support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL. XXIII .<0. 24. SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JANUARY 2». 1920 State Board of Health Rule*. HASTIAN FARM TOPICS Our Oregon mi*t ha* come at last and remind* u* we are in Oregon to hear the gentle patter of the rain upon the roof and we are happy re­ gardless of the high price« of our riotoua living. JUNGLETOWN JINGLES. Joe IjHfoon took a wedding trip the 10th to are hia folk* in Fox Val­ ley He came l>ack hungry a* a bear, said he. I«a*t Saturday Van Hassler and R W. and W E. Downing «truck Our phone meeting Saturday eve­ out to are their beat girla. ning waa harmonious and all line* For lord of love, there is a wav will lie put in flrat class order. of getting acquainted in the jungle* that ia by quarreling. The Portland Broom Co. tent a «ample broom of eastern corn to R. Rucker wrnt away Thursday Mra. Gaine* for the old man'* «am­ without saying goodhye. Gui-aa he ple of Oregon grown broom corn, went to [.acomb to tee a friend. It is the flneat broom 1 ever taw. A* it ia leap year M im Gladva To show what corn la they offer 12 Rodgers waa a Sunday visitor. cent* a pound. Eaton what did you have on your George Griffin made a howl for wing Sunday? Hello, sweetie. all to I m * at the (hone meeting and Aa Mary Walter waa on strike excused himself to "ait up with a lately, we wonder what her thoughts sick friend.” It happen* that the are. “sick friend” I* a robust young Mr*. Titu* takes good care of her woman. He came in late Sunday chicken* and daily gets 9 to 14 egg* with wool in hi« false teeth; he ha» from 12 old hen*. Extra chickens! something in hia head beside* chig­ Mrs. Stewart is expecting some ger*. nice onion*, radiahes a ml lettuce in Cliff wa* out Sunday prowling the garden she planted Saturday. around on a cold track but couldn’t little baby Rucker returned to jump hia game. Gueaa we'll have to the jungle* from an Albany viait. put a sheep bell on it. Mia* Well* returned from P»rt- Dave Horaburgh run an B-penny land where *he spent the holiday* nail through hia hand Saturday. with her mother. Crabtree creek had on her bib Dr. Hobson waa called Thursday and tucker and atanding collar^!on- day morning, going through the to attend Mr*. Schedwin who waa very ill. new canal in great ahape. Ea,J>tewart and friend spent Sun­ Men are acouring the country for loganberry planta. Everybody i* day with his people. In order to mitigate and control the flu epidemic the state twiard of health requires that all persons hav­ ing the flu or •> mptom* thereof be reported to the health officer of the town or county forthwith. This ap­ plies Ao employers of labor, headsuf families, hotel*, rooming houses, physician*, healers, etc. Health of- fleers will furnish placard* and in­ struction*. Quarantine must be strictly enforced. • • I SCIO MAY ISSUE BONDS $40,000 Required to Build Scio Power Plant at Jordan and Bring the Electric Juice I lere. Next month a *|iectal election will be called in Scio for the purpose of giving the people an opportunity Io sav whether they will or will not authorize our city council to issue State Dog Law. 140.000 in bonds to build a ja-rma- n< nt light power plant in the Jordan The state dog law has . Iieen pro- . canyon, to Ise owned by the people nounced constitutional So you had anti to lie operated by the city. Generally speaking The Tribune belter buy a license tag and collar : is opposed to bond issue* It mean* from the county clerk. else the sher­ paying out large sums in interest iff or hia deputies may practice beside* paying the principal in the marksmanship on your dog. The etui. Also most people oppose the fee i* |1 for male and 12 for fe­ I idea of creating a debt for the rising male dogs. generation to pay. But the bond Horse Rescued. I issue under question i* different. It I is an inve«tment, and a good one, Engineer Cunningham, who A horse came floating and swim­ ' too. ming down the bank full Thoma* ’ made the survey* and esumate*, creek Monday morning past the sav* the plant will l»e worth 980.0O0 flouring mill halfway to the bridge i when the power is delivered in Scio. While the ordinance or resolution and seemed endeavoring to land > to be voted on next month will. If right among the thick willows on the adopted, give the council authority south side. Thi* he could not du I V> issue a lax levy for the purpose without aid. Hut the aid wa* *oon I of paying interest and bond* because at hand With the aid of a rope thrown over hi* head he floundered the law so require*. *uch tax i**ue* through the willow* and up the ■ will never be made. The profit of bank. The animal had been strug­ the plant, after employing three gling in the swift current for sever­ ! men to run it, the usual upkeep ex­ al minute* ami was near the quitting pen*«-*. and after paying the annual aetting out berrie*; when the coun­ Mr. Stewart and family spent Sun­ point when rescued. Mnteiest on the bond*, will provides^ try ia full of them the price will day with relative*. drop and the buaineea ruined. Scio lodgn of Mason* will Mr. l-aber and Mr. Whippare the Linn county fair dates Oct. 6-9. PIE EATER. {Saturday evening. January 31. •team fitter* at the mill. William* Ixioee vetch hay for sale Inquire and Crawford are through wiring The Crabtree and Scio high aehool, J. It. Geddea of Mill City waa a of C. U, Sandoi. Scio. 24 2t the buildings, but William* ha* to boy* clash tonight in basket ball. Scio visitor Tueaday. Mias Lillian Shindler came from use a flashlight to see the electric Dr. Prill wa* a Portland shriner John Shindler and family are thia Albany for a Sunday visit at home last week. week moving on their farm about light. Comrade J. L. S Rossel I of Stay­ J ack the W rippek 1 i mile* south of town. For sale, a horse 4 years old, un- ton p*hi The Tribune a pleasant call ibroken, sound. J, L. Rodgers. Mr. and Mr*. E. D. Mver* went Wednesday. Silverton 13; Scio 16. to Portland Saturday morning, re D. C. Thums waa a busines* visit-! Rev. A. M. William* i* president turning the following day. or in Portland last week. He ia a Linn In a rattling good game of basket of Albany college. The mud waa *crap«*d from Main county man. ball Friday evening, the Scio high street last Thursday. aehool girla defeated Silverton'* J. R Gedde* of Mill City was a I s’on* rd Gilkey represent* Linn crack tram in a score of IB to 13. Tribune visitor yesterday. Time ! county on the Linn county fair Ixmrd. Silverton has an aggremivc team, deals lightly with him. He wa* re­ Two sow», one with 7. other with well up in team work but lacking in turning from a visit to his family at [8 pig*, for «ale. J. Ambrom-k* basket tossing They were great in Engen*. Ben Thayer I* attending the win- getting the ball and passing, but the The Linn county fair association Iter short course at O. A. C. Scio girla were quicker on foot. will hold a stockholder* meeting on A flock of duck* in The Tribune'* in the second periixl it looked as January 30 at 2 p. m., for the elec­ fish pond atirred ye editor'« «porting if Silverton wa* going to win. but tion of a board of 30 director*. The blood Tuesday morning. our girl* woke up. The lineup: meeting will be al ttie First Nation­ Scio. Silverton. Jerome Smith was doing busineM al Bank. Lu Lukenbach Vivian Cramer F in Brownsville and Isdianon last The county now has 12 auto 1 h i.i Dia yer Tillie Johnson F week. Pauline Sim* truck* and the court expects tn get Ethel Dur mo C The new whistle recently installed May «eli Ixng more. Gravel hauling with horse* Olivia McGuire G Élla Jiroch G Mona Bowen in Scio by the Scio L & L. Co. is of is too alow and expen^ve. White Pine Cough * ' » . the baa* variety. Stop That Bark A. D. S. Syrup Will Do It Maiquerade Ball. A masquerade ball will I m * given at the Richardson Gap hall Saturdav, Price 25 and 50 Cent» January 31. Cash prise* will t>e given as follow*: 1st. I>est repre­ sentation. S3; 2d, i>r*t appearance. 12; 3d, most comic. SI. Good music will be furnished and the usual good time ia assured. Every body welcome. Al The P, spies Theatrs Kelly’s Drug Store Sat unlay evening ami Sunday ev­ ening Mrs, Wesely will Present Wallace Reid in “The Roaring Road” and Lyon* and Moran in ’'Oh! Oh’ Nurse"!____________ YOURS FOR SERVICE Oregon sunshine once again. 11.75 THE YEAR sinking fund of $500 annually. Any extension of service out of Scio, other than the patronage from Scio to Jordan, will Increase this »inking fund without adding to the overhead expense. In fact thi« additional outside earning is likely to increiuM» the «inking fund to $3<>0o < r better, which would soon take car,» «if the bonded indebtedness. Now people of Scio, no money is a»kcE the * desire« and «ay* she is feeling exceptionally fl ns. I ¿«to reports of the condition of C A. ■ Everett, who han iwi-n con­ fined tn his lied in a Portland ho»- pitqj for several w<*eks, arc not en­ Dr. and Mr*. Richardson of Jeff- Take Warning. couraging. ' er son came over Saturday to look lather Boniface will hold aervices Anyone breaking into my hall or , after the eye* of Scio [wople. theatre or doing damage thereto, at the Catholic church in Scio next Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meltonaid went will be prosecuted tn the full extent Sunday, and will follow up with of the law. A reward of $i> will be to Falla Qty Friday where Roy is monthly services thereafter. given for information leading to ar­ thinking of opening a meat market. rest and eonvi«tion of such (tarty. Mia* Mary Shimanek is under­ Clifford Compton is hatching in J ohn W knei . v study at the telephone central and 'the *outh end of town and I* readv —*■ to take on a cook. Apply early to i* rapidly getting onto llteinyalerks [yts liamaed and Ttriti of the *witchboard. avoid the rush. * Eyes scientifically examinjd and sc- curstely filled with gta*sea. latest frames and tenses carried in stock. AU lundi of broken lens*» replaced. None too difficult. Part mu lar attention given to ma>l orders on all kin-ls of optical work. F. M. FREN« H a HONS Jewelers, Engravers, Opticians Albany, Oregon A new "doctor” wa* practicing Father Boniface of Jordan feels "Dr.” Elmer gratified that Jordan will probably in Scio recently. have electric lights in the near fu­ Griffin, assisted by Georg» Griffin, ture. performed a *eriou* surgical opera­ The Tribune learns that M S. tion which wa* successful, but quite Allen of near Th'»mas ha* «old hi* seriou* to the patient. "Dr" Elmer IfiO-acre farm to Virgil Weddle of fs gone now but his assistant will enjoy telling you about it Jefferson.