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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1920)
TRIBUNE » Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Vi ill support best candidate lor office regardless of party VOL XXIII NO. 34 iO. I.INN COt’NTY. OREGON, APRII. H r.............................. t ; L JORDAN llRVi Clyde Thomas and wife motored Chorus. to Fox valiey Friday and brut back Bright red poppies glowing a new Chevrolet car. Above our loved ones growing P. R Bilyeu and Frank Rowrin Seem to know of tears that flow motor«*«! to Scio Monday. Owing to For loved one that sleep lielow the Reo’e defective anatomy the re Each petal is unfurled For men that saved the world turn trip was delayed, but Shanks' Sweet tribute to brave souls that tied ponies and relay» of passing cars got Beautiful poppies red. them home finally. Their soft petals fall around like We understand Mr. Gorgher ha» teardrops «hvd. sold his farm to a man from Canada Make a mantle on the ground for heroes dead for St«5iH» All thru the night m ar crisMes white Roy Oabtree was called to Grab While the heavens weep and gloomy tree Monday account serious illn<-M shadows round them creep Sad vigil keeping over the sleeping of his father. Eddie Jungwirth jump«*d from a Beneath the mantle they spread J 1.75 TET Y FAR ♦............................................................. ... • • » SXNTIAM FARM TOPICS • • ♦ Poppies Red .............................................................. lu the land whvr«» <:h-rs bled. 1« puppu. » • Haman Shelton of Oabtrre visited Gently sways «*ach g iu «•««■»■ his sons John and Hal last week. breezes blow. Attorney for I. W. W. Declare» Otto Oswald, an electrician of Breathing a pray'r. out on the air For each aching heart that from I a Mount Angel, visited Father Boni loved one grieves! to pait Verdict Prejudiced and Not face and Jordan vicinity on business Sad vigil keeping over the »leeping pertaining to the new light plant. Beneath the mantle they spread^ Fixing Guilt oi Any. R-20 NEW FREIGHT CAR ................................ .......................... il Santia u Farm has sold all its ,uiv hay. ' Ed Kalina sold h iiu.- I go to J Densmore at f 15 per h ir. I. David Horsbunrh i the other day. Freight Cui to Be Used in Com mon and Where the Need a fP‘<0 I. Great« a!. Joe Kalina and <u.4l San Fra«ewfco F«»r the pur|«»-e pected to arrive home Wednewlay of working i..v iiu„!t c f tb< from their Minnv»>ta trip. country a» a unit and to the b>, t Mr Alwood of Thomas and Ilarry advantage of shipper». the railroads Brods of Crabtree eame after hay have voluntarily formed a commis Tuesday.. sion on car service tn work in close Curtis Griffin «f Loe Angeles re cooperation with the interstate turned home Tuesday after an ab commerce commission at Washington sence of t> months One of the big tasks confronting George Griffin is busy blowing up all roa<ls. says a S. P. official, is to stumps. locate and *-<-ure their own freight Mrs Newt Crabtree and Mrs equipment, which is scattered all the case. He g»ve three ground» Lulu Mulligan called on Old Reliable over the country. on which he asked anew trial: First, for early garden seed. As an example, among the 2 that the verdict was ’’sensele«»”; ' The old man and »<><»! wifu took 450,000 freight cars pooled by the that it decided nothing: that it did Easter dinner with Mr. Mid Mrs. administration were 35.MOO la*long- not really determine the guilt of the Newton CrabtYee moving vehicle Saturday an«! broke Cora H' ^nhiogrr ing to the Southern Pacific. Ap men. and that the verdict was there Scio. Or ! Mrs, Belle Archer of Seattle Is bones iu his ankle. Dr. Prill is at I All rights reserved | fore "meaningless”. | billed t*> reach Santiam Farm <>n the proximately two-thirds of them* cars tending him. 16th for a visit with her mother. are on foreign lines while in their Second, that there had been grave Employe to Become Partner. The following were entertaine«i place we have cars from almost ev Mrs. 8. W Gaines I errors in law during the trial and in PIE EAT EH. Easter Sunday at the Niklas binders ery railroad in the country. the court's instructions. Charles Warner, who has i»«t*n an home: Father Boniface. Joe Jung Wo are anxious to get our Own Hôpital Third. Ilarry Sellers, a juror, had wirth and family. Harve Shelton and employe of V. J i'hilippi in the she»-p rolling stock on the Pacific Coast perjured himself in order to sneak wife, Henry Jungwirth and wife. J. business for several year», threw up "Tally” GilibtMM entere«! the hos- again w> a« to effect whatever re onto the jury”; that he bore preju Sibgrnagel and others wh>me names his job last week ami will take a p,ul Mon.lay f(>r r..m((Va| of tonailw. pairs their heavy use during the last dice against the defendants ami an three weeks lay utf in visiting rela-! we did not learn. J. B Fleming umlerwent an up- two years has necessitated, and to opinion before he was chosen for tivrs and friends at Silverton, fori O kf « w > n M i .« t . ¡•ration Tuesday for removal of ton- make them available for the coming jury service. which point he left Saturday When crop movements. | sila. Charley return», he will enter into; Vanderveer declared that bring Ford Dealen at Clinic. The new commission on car ser Morrison, »mall *>n of Floyd Shel-1 ing troops was designed to intimi paitnership with his former rm-j vice is operating under an agree- ployer, Mr. Philippi. Mr. Philippi, ton. had his tonsils and adenoids re date the jury ami the public consid m«-nt to abide by the car service and Fred Bilyeu, John Crabtree and now has about 200(1 bead of sheep, moved Tueaday. ered the verdict a travesty on justice. I per diem rules and authorizing the Nolan Parrish attended the Ford Mrs William Brodie enter«*l the The pr<»iecuti>m expressed disaat-^ convention in Portland last week. most of them tiring leased to farm- commission to act a« their agent in ¡»faction with the verdict and that There were 200 dealer* from all ii era on the shares in bands of 100 hospital Tuesday for treatment. all car service matters or lees. Th« new firm will probably Ardeth Shelton had to isila and it was unjust because too lenient. To discourage laxity in returning parts of the state present. enlarge the business as the sheep. adenoids removed Tuesday equipment to home lines the per C. A. Brownell, advertising man business promises to tie profitable ' Dr. StevM of Salem aasis<e«i Dr. i diem charge or daily rental for ears William Rhoda is reported to be ager. and E P. Hobart, service for several years. Prill in th« surgery this week. on other than their home lines, Ims somewhat under the weather with manager, were present from the Jam«*« Trollinger was at the boa* home plant at Detroit, Mich. been restored and the rate increased Parent Teacher«. heart trouble. pital Tu«-sday for removal of sutures from 60 to yo cents a day. The first day was taken up with J. A. Churchill, state school su The Farmt -Tradier organization fro|II h|- han(J whlch „ „p^n. demonstrating the Ford car. show perintendent, is to lie in Scio Satur had a good social and instructive ■ did healing. ing how to make all sort» of repairs. Start Greeus Bridge-Scio Highway. day and will address the people on meeting Monday evening. The meet Al Worthington assembled a motor The matron's birth day comes to the millage tax. ing was well attend«*«! Monday Engineer PenfieM com- and had It running in 2. hour» and morrow, much to her chagrin, as it I Professor Seymour of 0. A. C I 30 minutes. adds another year to her already I menced a survey of the Greens gave an address on club work, deal The second day was given to the long life. Nevertheless the event bridge-Scio road, setting slakes for ing principally with the bovs* and j grading which will begin within a Fordson tractor, one being taken | will lie duly commemorated. i girls’ pig dulai and the iwnefit («>' | few days. The county has purchns- apart in 15 minute«. community as well as the individual' Will Expand Business. ¡•d a new rock crusher which will lie A dinner was given at the Benson that may accrue to members thereof. set up al Greens bridge and furnish hotel and a luncheon was served at Supervisor» f«»r different branches McKnight A Shelton, proprietors |Cru»hed rock for this road which is the Multnomah. ' wara named, vix.: bd W.-sely. gar- of Sarutary Market, expect to about 7 mile« in length. The court The boys had a goo«i time and en ■ dens; E. C. Shelton, rabbits; Mr». expand their meat business consid expects that this crusher will pro joyed every minute of the enter 1 D. C. Thoms, sewing. erably tieginning with this month. duce About 150 cubic yard» of rock tainment which was provide«! by the A Social hour was s|wnt over sand- They are constructing a building at TURKE FEEDS ONE CENT a day and give employment to three Ford Motor Co. i wiehes and coffee. Mehama in which they will conduct or four men. Albany Herald. SCIO HYDRO ELCCTRlC WLANT a branch meat shop to supply a Pythian Sisters Entertain. My Ford. camp of some 300 men, besides the SeseiHcations far Poles SoaloU residents of that town They have We also have International »<«■ Want»» * On Wednesday evening. March 31, The Ford is my chariot. I shall r ;tT»> Poles To be of live Itouglas fir. | also secured the contract for sup the Pythian Sisters gave a dinner in cut at the earlwat poaaiblo date, and 1 not want, it maketh me to lie down plying meat to the boarding camp honor of husband» and sweethearts, peeled, and pik-d In counw«, with gtxai ) in wet places. It destroycth my soul, Milk Producer •is«-ii spacers between the layers, and j at Jordan where the employes of i gfter whicn dancing and cards were on the ground, so that the pole» will > It leadeth me into the deep waters, the power construction will be and i enjoyed. Al>out 50 were present season as much a* possible and into the paths of ridicule for its I'hese cam [a. in addition nisr- To br 36 fret long, 7-inch top, t boarded. i and all report a «plen<ii<i time with and not k*ss than 32 incheo eirrumfer- . name's sake. It prepgreth a break to caring for country route custom Poultry Food , a wish to have the entertainment encr, 6 feet from butt. down for me in the presence of mine Raise shall be as straight as poswible, ers will cause them to rustle for ! repeated fre«]uently. and in any event »hail not rurve in j beaf animals and to employ two or enemies. I fear more evil when it'« The hall was artistically arrang«*«! more than one plane, and must be uni with me. Its rods and its »haftsdis- See Our Window form. and the total curve when meas three extra men. shth shadmi lamps and many Rowers, ured on the inner side of curve, from 6 com fort me. It anointeth my face J. R Metzger of near Albany was with jgil- Rs water boileth ov«K, Or come in ami ask us about it yellow daffodils tiemg u»«*d for table feet above the butt, to th«- top, shall not ex«-«-d 7 inches for the 36 foot poles I decoration and the yellow and white and I fork for each add tional 6 feet of run down and instantly killed by an Surely to goodness. If Lizzie follows Oregon Electric train last Saturday me all the days of my life, I »hall color scheme was carried out in the pole ktngrr. Butts to be sawed square and top ! menu Where the 0. E. knd S. P. tracks dwell in the house of nuts. Ex. poofed. Also, 20 pole«, same m above. 40 feet! are a few feet of each other Metz Mrs. Hobaoa was in g<MMÌ voice At The I’r n gtrs Theatre long • and charmingly render««! a solo. Subject to inspection and acceptance ger was watching a S. P train and I ‘ Joe Royannsky won first prize at of the City Engineer. stepped back on the 0. E track al For this week. Saturday and Sun Bais will be received by the City of 500” and W J. Chromy the booby. >c»o for part nr all of the above poles most immediately in front of a rap day evenings. Mrs. Wesely prvseat < Kelly’s Drug Store on or before April 10, P.120, ami the t'ity idly moving 0. E. train. ... Mr Metz- Monroe Salisbury in "The Sundoa > Council rreervee th«- right to reject any Sheriff Kemlall was over from g«r ,>nf* lived in Scio. Ht leaves a Trail” and Lyons amt Moran in TOURS FOR SERVICE and all bide If ............ not eatiefactory. ( Albany yesterday. | "The Woee of a Woman ” ( r ------------------ . “ Recorder. <». “ B CYRt'S, City | wife and two sons. Montesano,Wtuh., April 5 Judge John M W ilson today sentence«! the seven I. W W. convicted March 13 of second d«-gr«*«* murder for the Centralia armistice day masaere, to 25 to 10 years tn the penitentiary at Walla Walla. Roberts, the eighth defendant, was imprisoned in the state hospttai. Immediately after sentence was pronounced Vandeveer gave notice that he would appeal International STOCK TONIC