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THE SCIO TRIBUNE Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL. XXIII NO. 26 TREATY RATIFICATION NOW UP TO WILSON SCIO. LINN COUNTY. ORFWN. FEBRUARY 5. 1920 ■====3| SANTIAM FAKM TOPICS ■ ............... JUNGLETOWN JINGLES. ■ a- 11.76 THE YEAR --------- ---- ---- -ya JORDAN ITEMS SEND NON PRODUCER TO FARM, IS THEORY James Craft killed a 697 pound Fl liel»ng and H. Neal were Jor F. S. Steward and Ferris Williams pig that dressed 609 pounds, he had dan visitors Saturday. made a buxine«« trip to Scio Satur * They I t water Lund Britain's Approval of Lodge Reaer 24# pounds of lard. Who can cope day night Mrs. Fred Grime« and children of The New Secretary ol Agriculture with Jim for a fat hog? and didn’t vet ba k till Sunday Mill City are visiting home folks for Declares Useleu Employees rations Leaves No Reason for The Poevar cash sale was a big There was a mighty anxious young a few days. lady in camp until E- returned. Further Holdiag Oft. Must Be Weeded Out. success. Mrs Mary Privet and daughter Van Hassler made his fortune in M h I m *I of Portland came down Fri Mr. White of 1 .ar wood is sawing Washington Which way will Wil- next winter's wood for Fid Kalina Jangletown. so quit h»« job ami re day to nurse Grandma Shelton. Washington, Feb 2 Elimination turned home and S. W. Gaines at II 26 a cord. of useless employees in n >n produc *>n jump? Thia is th« only question A party of friends from the col troubling those who would ratify Joe Isiffoon left looking sad. but lege at Mount Angel made a short tive business, the s|M*e<lmg up of all M. C. Gaines of Crabtree came the treaty with th« l«odge reserva tearing up this wav Sunday in his he left a sadder looking me behind call on Father B> niface Saturday. lim-s of Industry commensurate with i the present activity of the farmers tion« and'have it out of the way tin lixxie, but when he got in sight Never mind, girlie. J w will c<>me They were en route to Lebanon. Only one or two democratic sens of the Santiam F'arm mudhole he back. Thu relay a fine dinner and obi and determination of retailers and tors will stand out against the treaty got out and took it afoot. Mary Walter resigned her position time quilting was given by the jobbers to exact only a reasonable unless the president joins hands with William Lee treated himself to 4 as second cook in the S L & L Co. young ladies at the Catholic hall. A profit were recommended as a solu the 14 irreconcilable«. fine pigs at 617 each, also a corn cook house and promoted herself to large number was present and all tion for the high coat of living prob- i tern bv Edwin T. Meredith. <>p tak Viscount Grey having said that cultivator at Saturday's sale. do general hou»» w rk for Mrs. ' report a pleasant time. ing the oath of -»Nice Imlay as secre the reservations are not objection Mr. Berget. our new neighbor, is Shedwin on -the corner of Jungle George Balsiger and H. C. F'oltx able to Britain. It would appear Mr. tary of agriculture. doing some fine plowing with four street. i are invoicing the Jordan store which The high cost of living problem, Wilson would have to look bard for Mrs. R W. Hassler has taken the . is to be taken over by the latter, a horses; a good example for others ' he asserted, cannot be solved thru any excuse to stand out longer. to follow. He plows 9 to 12 inches position vacated by Mary Walter 1 young man whose sterling qualities There are some who believe he will I the efforts of one class, but all bus deep. and the good work goes on. I we ail know and join in wishing iness and all labor must r<*cognixe align with the "battalion of death" Mrs Uska's two daughters from «uccese to his new undertaking. G. A. and his best widow were at the solution as a common duty or and finally kill tiie treaty In order O kkgon M ikt . the big sale, he was sidling around Albany made a week end visit and "less ami lews will there tie of farm to place the responsibility of making they said there ’ s no place like home as if he had a pocket full of rocks. produce to divide among the whole a new treaty on other shoulders Mr. Laber is back in Jungletown Condenser? Comments. The old man finally got his money people and higher ami higher will pushing matters and the mill is run from the Portland Broom Co. for go the price of that which is pro ning full blast Weather Prophet. The new whistle at the S L & broom corn sold them last fall. He duced. R W Ha-wlrr i* our pond mon went to the Oregon Journal about key, so far he hasn't taken a cold L. Co. plant causes one's feelings to "The farmers of America,” said At one time in the world one Wil it and Its lawyer waked 'em up undergo a sensation peculiar to life Secretary Meredith, "are willing to dip liam Herachael. an astronomer and on the ocean wave and home on the assume their part of the responsi Our ruad is getting almost impas This is lean year and Fla had bet weather sharp, devised a weather sable as the neighbors won't volun ter slay on his own -ide of the gate rolling deep. bilities as American cittamain meet table which is relialtle, at least some The weather th«- last few days af ing any problem threatening the teer a little work and the county and save trouble an-1 shoe leather, times. His prognostications are as the old man is on th-- lookout fects the cow in a way that tells us welfare and stability of our country court doesn’t seem to care. based as follows: Mr. Berven had Iwtler take to the something of what to expect during but this high cost of living problem Time is up. Get yout dog collar The nearer midnight the moon woods as Mary Walter has been roll the spring flow of milk. is a mutual one. and they ask that ami tag before the dog killer comes ing her eyes at him while around changes the fairer the weather Is it be approached bv all the people PIE EATER. A rush order for a car of milk the commissary, that's all right. likely to be. The nearer mid day one day, to reach an outgoing boat as a common problem. They ask Mary, this is leap year the fouler. Scio Has Good Schools. from Portland the next day. would that those engag>-d in distribution J ack th # Wturrut. After 4 to 6 p. m. to midnight is i n............ .. »»« ............. — make even a saint like John Wexely eliminate the lost motion and not a good change; from 2 to 3 a. m. to Parent Teachers. Mrs. Ida M. Cummings, county curse the luck that left him out of put so great a burden upon produc noon and after, forebodes stormy tion as there is upon it today. achool superintendent, s|>ent Tuesday the millionaire das« The Parent-Teacher Association weather. "In other words they ask that visiting the Scio high school and the Charles Balachweid can wield the Look in your almanac» and see if will hold the February meeting on there be an adequate numlwrr of grades. She had no criticism to of Sir William has not hit the mark for the 12th - Abraham IJncoln’s birth pliers with a brilliant stroke when producers of wealth, and this in fer and evidently classes our school day. A program typical of the the rush is on. January. • <na cludes property ami food of all kinds among the best in the county. The prospects are excellent for great emancipator will I m * given and only such numlier of distribu Mr. and Mrs. John Wesely were Mrs. Cummings, probably, is In an address before the Work this season's milk supply to I m * a tors as is necessary to perform the passengers for Portland on the mor spending as much, or more, of her men’s Association in 1864, Uncotn record breaker. required. They ask that services time in visiting the various schools ning train Monday. said: "Property is the fruit of la A new Toledo automatic dial the banks, railroads, wholesale hou of the county than any superintend bor; property is desirable; is a posi scale is MM>n to I m * installed at a cost ses, retail cstablishrm-nts, factories, ent we have had. She says some of tive good in the world. That some of S-M mi . This will add greatly to all of which are vitally necessary to the teachers are not quite up to should be rich shows that others the convenience of the milk receiv the farmer and recognin-d by him standard, but are all we can get in ing room. may become rich, and hence Is just as such, I m * speeded up along with these scarcity of teachers times. Milk patrons will find the time encouragement to industry an-1 en (Toeing of the schools in many cases well ami profitably spent te visit him, that the work now done by terprise. ls*t not him who is house th«* condenser? and t»ecomr. letter three men mav I m * done. If possible, would result should the present in less pull down the house of another, acquainted. by two, and the burden of transfer- efficient teachers lie discharged but let him work diligently and build The second year of operation un tation and distribution I m » thereby Mrs. Cummings will be a candi one for himself, thus by example der the ownership of the Henning- lightened." date to succeed herself at the com assuring that his own shall be safe . ...... I...-wa-e «► .1 I M S■■<!■■ I— sen Produce Co. will mark the com ing primary election and deserves to from violence when built." pletion of a program of continuous win because of her unusual industry. Ten Million See Ford Picture* improvements during this entire Old Maids, Look Ont. period. These improvements rep Look, Girls, Look. The "Ford Educational Weekly.” last fall when cars were cheap, resent an investment in cash of more a film put out by the Ford Motor Continuing the good work, here our printer trailed 'round and now than $30,000. During thia month I Company, bus earned for that com- owns a tin lixxie. Though he has ■ (February) a new ice plant, having ' pany the largest circulation of mo- : are a few more t»acheloni who don’t spent a lifetime with various kinds a capacity of 15 tons of ice per day I lion pictures in the world. F’ord want to be miaard: Ad Fleming, films are run In 623# theatres in the of machinery, principally printing, will be installed. With this large Bun Fleming. Jesse Hildreth. Mike United States each week They are he had never manipulated the equipment the people of Scio ami i also distributes! throughout Canada, Bilyeu. Anton Lska. Dillon McLain, throttle of a gas wagon To get vicinity can secure ice at the same Flurope, Asia, South America, Aus- Lorin J. Rond. Firnest Rahn, Henry experience he boldly set out for price as is paid by Albany amt ad I tralia. Africa and many islands. Price 25 and 50 Cent» Neal, John Front, Joe Kotan, C. H. Th«* f ord pictures are viewed by Salem Saturday afternoon. Ax he joining towns. The liberal manner Salil. Martin Schneider. Louis Poe : more than ten millions of people in var. Ernest Thun, Iswtcr Shimanek. showed up for work on time Mon in which the owners are spending ' motion picture theatres each week, day he evidently made the trip all their money in Scio is an expression but they are also in demand outside John W. Moore, Frank Powlinh, : of confidence in the future of this ' of the theatre, (*hurch«-s. colleges, right. Frank Prokop Mr. Brant assures us that he got section of l-inn county as a dairy the Y. M (’. A., public ami private It is rumored that a name or two schools, and even man, of the coun- will soon I m * taken off a previous list the car exclusively to enable him to center and is worthy of the support | try's largest penal institutions fin-l I of every farmer and business man reach choice fishing grounds, but as the trail from West Scio is getting F’ord films particularly valuable be- nevertheless we are kind o' ant in in the community. I cause of their high moral and edu- rather warm, and it's leap year. »■ 4» our mind that his inclination to snin I cational value. Al The ThrtUrf Many reels of Ford film showing nut to the suburhs will not be solely There is a law against chickens I how special war materials were man- Saturday evening ami Sunday ev for the pleasure of fishing, especially running at large in an incorporated ' ufaclured have been secured by gov- ening Mrs. Weselv will present all by his lonesome, therefore we city, yet aome people do not seem to I emment officials to serve as a part Dorothy Gish in one of her pep would warn old maxis ami widows know It. The chickens are a nuis ' of the national records in Waah- YOURS FOR SERVICE to look out. ance to say the least. pictures. | ington. Stop That Bark A. D. S. White Pine Cough Syrup Will Do It Kelly’s Drug Store