The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 18, 1920, Image 1

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; \X ill support best candidate for office regardless of part>
VOL. XXIII
no . si
FUNDS FOR THE
FAIR BUILDINGS
Si lo. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. MARCH Hi
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S ANTI AM
F ARM
TOPICS
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lieen pledged.
A committee to sell stock in the
fair association was appointed, The
buildings will consist of a main pa­
vilion 60x196 feet, machinery sheds
and stock buildings; a grandstand to
accommodate at least 3000 and an
automobile pavilion.
It was voted to have racing and
Wayne Stuart was selected as chair­
man of the committee on racetrack
and races
Hubbard 16; Scio 39.
Again Scio's invincible basket ball
team of high school girls defeated
the high school girls from Hubbard,
the score heing 39 to 16.
Tpe first period was pretty even,
the visitors putting up a good game,
but the Scio lassies run them off
their feet in the second period and
ah iweit better endurance and team
work which won out.
A good sized audi-nce witnessed
the game and was impartial. The
lineup;
Hubbard
Scio
Vesta School
I xju Lukenbach F
Freda Thayer
F Father Ledtke
J. Chamberlin
I'auline Sima
C
Edna Yoder
Maysell lx>ng
G
Ella Jiroch
G Virginia Zehner
Velma School
Sub
H Philippi
Kathleen Hall
|«ydia Shoure Sub
The Scio girls will go to Corvallis
Saturday evening to play a team
there.
Stop That Bark
A. D. S.
White Pine Cough
Syrup Will Do It
/Vice 25 and 50 Cents
YOURS FOR SERVICE
choked to death,
*1.76 THF Y MR
VETERAN BURIED AT ♦ ♦ ♦ ............................................t * ♦ SENATE RE AFFIRMS
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SCIO ON MONDAY
STANO ON TREATY
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Our worst week of the winter has
paiw»*i| with had efTtrct <>n slock and
Board Vote» $35,000 to Complete early gardens.
Joe Kalina'« renter had bad luck
Ground» Committee to
the other mgbt. One of his cows
got loose and went in with another
Sell Stock.
and both tangird in' the rope and
At a meeting of the Unn county
fair board in Albany. Saturday, it
was voted to raise $36,000 immedi­
ately to |>ay for the site of the fair
grounds and also for the construct­
ion of various proponed building,
Of this amount fliono han already
1920
SCHOOL
school NOTW
notes
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At Rett After Month« of
SnHering.
last Thursday the student body
elected the following officers: Mm1
Stixldart. president; Hertha Patrny, Another Deadlock Now Counted
vic»- president; Hazel Philippi. * sec­
All But Certain Some
retary treasurer;
Freda Thayer,
school editor; Ernest Tuclek, ser­
Democrat» Switch
geant at arms.
Profrswii N II Cornish, of 0 A
Washington. March 16. - The sen­
('..
will address the student body on ate today, by a vote of more than
Mrs. Pi»* Eater Is busy hatching
Wedn»-*lay. March 21.
baby chicks for the neighbors.
two io one. adopted the new article
The candy sale at the basket ball It) reservation framed by the re­
Th«* old man ««»Id his favorite Dur-
game was a success
It was for the publican l> ;•<!«-»w. then by r. atlirm-
hain cow to John Couey for $100.
benefit
of
th»-
laiys'
athletic
associa­ ing its di >agte»>nient with President
lie has a fine lot of baled oat straw
ers
were
all
ex-servic«-
men
»nd
mem
­
tion.
The
buys
donate*!
the
mater­ Wilson on th- dominating issue of
at $1 a bale or $15 a ton; also would
bers
of
the
local
poet
of
the
Ameri
­
ials
and
(he
1»
S.
class«*«
made
the th»* peac»* treaty con t rover <y.
sell a ton of bal»*d hay for $20.
can Ix*gion
candy.
Its action ended, at leart for the
Our ch«-e«e factory at the Gap is
Poiasek was 23 years of age and
The basket ball girls «>x|H«ct to go present, the efforts for compromise
running, with a fair supply of milk
came to this-countrv in 1911 from to Corvallis and play the high school that would Insure ratification, and
and turning out fine cheese.
Bohemia
He wm living in Port­ girls there Saturday.
th»* senate's d«*ei«ion was accepted
George Griffin is still sniffing on
land when the first indications that
generally
ns hastening the treaty
Th»* senior» have etimmeneed work
cold tracks.
his adopted country would lircome
toward
another
deadlock from which
on the play "Sally Lum."
Ed Kalina's White la-ghorn« are involve»! in the war came
He im­
it could la* released only by a ver­
Mr. and Mrs William Baird, en­
shelling out eggs 60 to 75 a day.
mediately signed up with ito- na-
dict at the polls next November
tertainers,
will lie at the school to­
The man who got Ed Kalina's tional guard in March. 1917 A few
I h»* vote. Si! to 26. showed on its
sack of oats hasn't returned 'em an months later with the dcclaratien of > morrow evening. One-half of the fare a two-thirds majority for the
proceed* from the enlei tamment go
he'll pay dearly in the end.
war he was transfvrr«*»i to Camp
reservation, but it by n > means in-
to th»* school fund.
The old man went to Crabtree Lewis and became a mrmlier of the
i|icute<l tha; two-thirds would vote
Tuesday to see how warm the north famous 91st division. Hr belonged
for ratifh-ation e that basis. In­
Announcement.
wind was
to
company
G,
I62J
infantry.
cluded in the majority were irrec­
FIE EATER.
and Mrs W. A. Gilkey re-
Mr.
I
While the division was in the Ar­
oncilable*, holding about a score of
reived the following announcement
PotloHice Boi Found.
gonne. Poiasek was bad I v game»!
voles which on the ratification roll*
from Oxford, Indiana;
and sent to a hospital in Fing I and. j
call are ex|>ected to lai cast again*t
Monday evening the postotfice
"Mr. Liberator and Mrs. Model
After th* armistice he was brought
the treaty.
safety deuustt box was found under
Gian tea» 3d announce the arrival of
tMick
tn
America
and
sent
to
a
h<w-
the south end of Green bridge. The
«even sons and seven daughters born
Judge Galloway Dead
box was taken bv the bank robbers pi tai In Denver. Failing to recover the 6th day of February, 1920,”
William tìallnway. for 12 years
recently, was opened and ail of value from his lung infection, he a«ked
Colbert Bros., the senders, are
for his discharge and was grantrd a
circuit
judge of the third judicial
to the robbers taken
the import­
breeders of fine hogs.
i
1O0
[ter
cent
disability
because
of
district
which includes IJnn county,
ant papers wi re left intact by the
his
condition.
Ill
tons
of
lulled
hay
for
sale.
Se<*
di«*d
at
the
home of h's son, Francis
robbers. The find is important in
fl It* V. Galloway, Tuesday.
E. L Bilyeu alaiut it.
lie
came
to
Scio
to
live
with
his
that it saves our postmistress much
sister and gradually grew weaker
Squirrel poison 20c ql. See F. I'. I Judge Galloway was a pioneer of
work to replace them.
until the end Saturday
He leaves Thayer.
1861, coming to Oregon with his
Power Project New».
a mother, four sisters and a brother
It is reported that a Mr Warner parents when he was 7 years old.
in
Bohemia
besides
his
sister
here.
Is
the
new les-we of the hotel. He His home ha* been hi Yamhill county
Nothing but preliminary work has
is
refuted
to lie an experienced and Salem during his life in Oregon.
been done as yet, such as getting
He-pItsJ Noir.
Judge Galloway wo a genial and
hotel
man.
right of way, making definite sur-(
upright
citizen, connected with pub­
B.
M,
Myers
and
wife
were
in
vey. in or<ier to enaidr Engineer i
Kelly Ltonahue was dismissed from
lic
affairs
of the state for many
Albany
on
business
Tuesday
Cunningham to make flgiir<*son coat, the hospital Sunday.
years
and
a
most likable man in ev-
etc. All but Chris Schneider have
Mrs. Esther Ray and daughter,
Tally Gibbons, who was pretty
erv
way,
granted free right of way; he will
Cora, of .McMinnville, spent the week
4» ss-
sick when brought in. was dismissed
pmbably contend fur payment for
end with Mrs. Ihm McKnight, a
County
Gel» Left.
from the tosipital today.
I
land which ia of no manner of ac­
daughter of Mrs Ray.
It would appear ns if Linn county
The Scio General Hospital since
count except the brush which grows
The primary election is but two had lieen left holding the bag at the
moving from the south side into
upon it.
months awav yet there have bean conclusion of the triangular financial
the business part of Scio, has been
When Mr. Cunningham returns,
no
office seekers around, What's negotiations that aroaa out of the
a busy place. While getting the
which will be within a few days, all
the matter, has everyone lost his conviction of Henry Keeney of Sweet
| hospital in u| to date shape, the
will tie ready then for real work to
appetite for office?
Home for violation of the game law
staff has lieen called on to care for
begin—clearing right of way an<i
The stale is a certain winner.
the sick
The grounds are being
Telegraphic Briefs.
ditch digging
Keeney
a certain losrr. with IJnn
planted with dowers and shrubs, all
county
hovering lielwixt and be­
An Obatructer
tending to make this an ideal place
All (J. S. troops in Sitieria. about
tween, Keeney lost the $200 fine
for the sick to gel well.
2000. are to lie away from there by
he paid; the state g>>t $100 of It and
Chris Schneider of near Jordan is
April I.
the iialance remained with Linn
the only farmer who refuses to give
I a right uf way for the Hume for the The Rebekah lodge members had Gasoline Is due to u 2-cent raise county. The trial cost the county
$131.68 and it is thought the county
power plant up there. The land is a gala time last night. Two rand I - said Wednesday papers.
will have to whistle for thr $31.58.
The Seattle income tax office was —Ihmiocrat.
worthless for any purpose and of DO data» were initiated, after which
advantage to Schneider, He simply there was music, singing, games, roblierl of $24,000 by two held up
The appearance of ice on The Tri*
sees an opportunity to graft Scio for cards and refreshments. The session artists Monday.
bune's frog [Mimi yesterdriy morning
a >out $3on and he will not let it extended intn the small hours and
Yaquina bay has fieen recognised
set us to thinking about starting a
by the war department as a defense
pass.
was thoroughly enjoyed.
skating rink there this summer, I d
Hied
I Mrs Fred Bilyeu was an Albany harbor.
Peery says he’ll furnish the ice and
Mrs. Margaret 1. F reeman of Sa
Sea marriages, like those of the
visitor Tuesday.
the thing is sure to go if we ran get
lem died at the home of her son in
common law variety, are not valid
Jim Bilyeu to look after the business
The county Court is remarkably
Crabtree last Sunday. She went to
in Oregon.
for us. Jim is an awful busy man
silent
about
its
road
building
plana.
'Crabtree to help care for her »on.
A Eugene traptier ha« marketrd though; he's almost worn out the
Two
years
ago
$600,000
of
county
whose death occurred a few days ago
$1000 in furs which are the spoils sidewalk lietween hla bachelor den
bondr were toted for r--ad building
of
his trsps the past winter.
The fact that a part of the bank purposes, a part of which was to ba
ami Main street; also he has to ring
loot was found under the soutn ap­ •[>ent for [raving out of Scio, I Leba­
A North Dakotan in Portland sai a the bail for council meeting, "and
proach to Green bridge indicates non and jirownsville. Hut the court the non partisan league-is atsiu on there you are.”
that the looters may have Is-en from to as silent as death al tout paving its last legs, having needy bank­
At Thr l'r«|ln Tlmtfrr
Portland and the manner in which Toll os what you purpose doing rupted the state.
the tooting was done points to ex- You were elected to do the people's
Maryland's governor has approv­
For this wr«-k. Saturday and Sun­
i perta as the lootera.
will. The people have done their ed a bill enacted bv the legislature day evenings. Mrs Wesely presents
Funeral service of Matheo Poiasek,
war veteran, who died Saturday at
the home of hie sister. Mrs Mary
Chvtl. were conducted Monday af­
ternoon and interment made at
Franklin Butte cemetery Pallbear­
The flu coat the Scio K. P. lodge part and now it's up to the court to authorizing the manufacture of
| nearly $300 ia benefit«.
get busy.
per cent beer.
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Wallace Reid in "The Love Burglar
, and Fatly Arbuckle in "Back Stagg
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