THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; W ill support best candidate for office regardless of party
NO 37
VOL. XX111
SIX PAGES
SCIO TO HAVE PAVED
4 ROAD TO JEFFERSON
County Will
Pave
U»e Own
lhe
Plant and
Roadway Ea»t
From Green Bridge
Scio will have a naved road to
connect Scio with the Pacific high
way this year
At least such is the
dictum of our county court.
It is the purpose of the court to
set up the paving plant at Green
bridge and lay the paving to Munk-
er«; then m*>v«- the plant to Selo
from whence the paving will tie laid
t>> Scio.
The Marion county court ha* no
tiffed th«- Linn county court that
paving from Green bridge to Jeffer
son will tie laid this year, probably
using material from the Linn crusher
it i* expected the paving plant
will remain in Scio next winter so
that work can lie prosecute«! late in
the season and possibly aom® strt-ets
in Scio may be paved. So with th«-
building of our new power *y«tem
and r<>ad paving, Scio is likely to be
quite a busy place.
Let u* conclude that a paved road
to Albany is a pressing invitation to
visit th«- county fair and all go.
Song of Spring.
Now quaes* again the genial duck.
The friendly pig is squealing.
Soon the cackling hen will cluck—
Her call is spring revealing.
The earth ita product* multi pl lea.
And men the scheme «era thru it;
Dame nature he would capitalize
But nature Iwata him to it.
He finds himself caught in the surge
That captures cows and chickens;
And tho hr drifts on ruin's verge.
He's happy as the dickens.
International
STOC K TONIC
TURI E FEEDS ONE CENT
We also have International
I
Milk Producer
and
Poultry Food
*»»♦* See Our Window
Or come in and ask us aboutit
'
II .76 THE YEAR
Hat Corn Trimmed
John Leffler has bothered greatly
with a very disagreeable corn on the
third toe of hi« left foot. so that he
could wear a «hoe on th«* same only
with great discomfort
He resolved
to re-sort to heroic treatment for a
cure. So he went to Dr. Hobson to
have the corn trcat«-d. who admon-
ish«*l him to mak<- a (»ermanen*. cure
and so the toe was amputate! just
behind where the corn was lucau-d.
or behind the secomi joint. It is
safe to *ay that John will not have
to trim either the corn or nail of
that toe in th«- future
The o|*r i
tion did not deter John from carry
ing the mail, as ¡te was on duty the
following day.
The politician talks and talks.
The actor playa his part;
The soldier glitters on parade.
II* goldsmith plies hl* art.
The scientist pursue* hi* germ
O’er the terrestrial ball.
The sailor navigates his ship;
But the farmer feed» them all.
Where to Begin.
POWERSTATION ITEMS
AT THE IORDAN WORKS
Evidence of th«- revolutionary pur-
pose of th«- pr«--»«‘nl railroad strike i*
I so conclusive a* to leave no r< >m tor
¡debate on th«- question. It *t
i ■
Superintendent Cunningham on the
an imlustry <>n the continue«l op>-ra-
Job A Large Force Will
tion of which all other industry de
pends. ¡t struck that industiv at a
Soon Be Needed.
point where the withdrawal of th«*
‘ tmaliest numla-r of men can rmwt
Th«- preacher pound» the pulml >lc*k.
Work on c!
effectually cripple It, namely lh«’t
The broker reads the tape;
for
lh«» r liteh
minais in th« dtira, great and -<mi
The tailor cut* an>i new« his doth
Is-gun
la *b’i
which rain ma
also when* great bodies of emplo; »ye*
To fit the human shape.
meri
terlally
1
is
making giaai
in other industri®« would be thro >wn
The dame of fashion dri-ssed in silk
progre«*
thU
\l»->ut
12 men
I into id toe««. Th«*««’ citiesand th'
Goes forth to «ime or call.
are
empi
toy mi
masses of idle men offer th«'
Or drive, or dance, or promenade;
Engin w '
I opportunity to arouse th® m«»uspi 4rit
But the farmer f«-rd» them all.
last we« •k ai
'and thus to »tart revolutionary o »ut-
Ahvnt
rvey
The workman aields his shining tools. breaks
By inciting mutiny nm>. hi!
tion
I*
10
or idi men will
Parent Teacher*.
The merchant shows his wares,
i railroad men against their uniomi, a
qujrvd in
ing, flume Im
The aeronaut above the cloud*
I deadly blow may b«< struck at um>>n
The Parent-Teacher meeting for
and in pu
up ila- stali
A dizzy journey dare*.
ism. which the several r»*v>>iuti->narv
May will take place Thursday even
Ings.
Rut art and science ao»n would fade. organizations aim first to dc»tr>»v in
ing. May 6, at N o’clock. Election
It i* the purpow
And commerce dead would fall
order that their members may lie
of officers.
ment
t * crowd ths
If the farmer ceased to reap and sow. won over to the army of th* prole
as
possible
so that pvw«-r may
For the farmer feeds them all.
tariat which is to carry on civil war
Farm Bureau Elect*.
had in Scio during at least it |>
for domination by the communists.
of the short wutur season, Sente
DR
W
I)
WOOD
The manner in which the «trike
W. W. Poland of Shedd was re-
l>er I is th«- date when jiower fr
began betrays its I W. W or c->m-
electe«! president of th«- l.inn county
Jordan is expected to reach Scio,
rnunist origin. No preliminary de
farm bureau Saturday.
mands were mad«-, a« in th«- case of
F. L Bar no of Peoria was named
Ih’piMl Noir*
labor dtsput«-«
No leader« c>»tild I m -
vic® president; L. E. Arnold of Ix-b-
identilied, as is usual in «uch cases.
anon. s«-cretary; A C. Schmitt. tr«-a-
Th® following had their 'tonsils
A large numl»er of men in one uccu*
urer.
Director* are: J. B. Cor
and adenoids removed at th«- Scio
pation simultaneously quit work
nett. Shedd; Homer Brown. Leba
<M’Mral Hospital Thursday of last
without giving any reas-in. They
non; Perry Parker. Plainview. Johg
week; Laura Fink, Ik-rUia Thayer,
may have t»«-«-n incited to do «o in or
Steen, lx-baoon. A R McCall. Al-
Maysel Hu-»l»-r, George Ihmiel Gib
der to extort certain concession«, but
bany; Vern Taylor, lx-barton; C. W.
bons, Bernadme Jungwirth, Harry
the purpose of th* instigators was not
Boetticher, Albany.
Everett, IL.-nry Thomas.
si in pl v to obtain thorn- concessions,
To head some department assign
Dr. Steve* of Salem, eye. ear,
otherwise they would have formulat
ments were made, viz, Poland, crop
nom- an I throat specialist, a*«ist«-*|
ed thgir ilemunds at the tim«- ->f strik
improvement; Arnold, poultry;
Dr. Prill in lh«< surgery last week
ing at the lat«*«t. The meth<»«Js ami
Brown, co-operative «hipping. Par
and will la- here today for the same
effect of the strike mark it as th«-
ker, field demonstration; Steen, wool'
purpose,
work of the I W. W or Hu- com
ami mohair organization; Taylor,
Joseph Harman entered hospital
munists or l«»th Evidenc® of I. W W
rodent control; Cornett, livestock;
Thursday
with a third «jegrw burn
I origin obtain«--! by the department
Boetticher, boys’ and girls’ c I u I m .
on
sh«»uld«-r
ami arm which hr got
of labor corroixirates this circum
McCall, drainag«-
while
working
al th«- eoml«-n*erv.
stantial evidenc®, and the further
Mi*» WmfreJ Ferrin returned *»n
evidenc® that the communist inter
For Secretary oi State.
Tu«**iay
from Turner, where she
|
national
at
Moacow
has
put
th«-
I
W
W. D. Wood of Hillsboro, who wa*
had
in-en
nurbng
Mrs. C. M. Miller.
i
W.
in
motion
gives
further
corrobo
Fred Lockley. a feature writer for in Scio Wedimsday of last week. Dr.
ration.
the Oregon Journal, has announced Wood ha* I m -«- q a mem I »er of the
Scio high school player* will give
himself a candidate for the nomina state senate for the past 12 years i Thia adds weight to the reasons
Sally
Lunn" at Jefferson »May 5«
for
taking
away
from
Acting
Sec
re-
,
tion for secretary of state
Fred is which has mad«- him intimate with
Mr ami Mrs. I). C. Thoma and
one of the new«pa|»er boys and won public affairs of all naris of Oregon. tary of Ijitair Post the power to de
derful to relate is well qualified to He is a business man of ability and cide whether an alien revolutionist Jim Bilyeu motored to Albany vea-
Inquirv i terday aftern-w >n.
fill the office for which he is stand a practicing |rfi>*ician in his home shall be deported or not
ing. He is unusually well acquaint town. He is well fftteii to exercise would probably «how that many of
Some difficulty in
ed in every county of th«- statejmd the duties «if the office hr seeks ami the moving spirita of the «trike were of way fur propo-s-d
would l»e "hail fellow well met" as thinks he ha* a good chance to bring among th«- thousand aliens arrested | in order to straighten out kink* on
by tlie departm«-nt of justice whom! the Selo-Green bridg«- road i* re
secretary. The mystery about the home th«- bacon.
Mr. Post has refused l*i de|«»rt. or ported. It 1» thought matter* will
matter is how Fred, a republican,
U
The
People»
Illustre
among
the hundred« who have Iw-en ' be adjusted without great difficulty,
and asking to I m - nominated by re
litierated
<>n mer«Jy nominal bad
publican*. hap|»-ns to be a writer
however.
For this week. Saturday and Sum
Other«
among the strike leader®!
for the Journal
But as hedoe«n<>t
day evening» at the Peoples Theatre are likely to I m * Haywood and some1 Th«- Sri«» high .school pupil* *ave
write political stuff we guess it's all
la>uise Glaum wilt ap(*ear in "Sa of the I. 5%. W Faders who were a creditable performance of "Sally
right.
Lunn" last evening to an apprecia
hara."
convicted with him and who are free-
tive audience at the People* theatre.
Let'* Pull Together
on bail awaiting action <>n their op
This i» "tonsil day" at hospital.
Al»out time for rain; we'v«- had
tical We n«-«-d not go far to find th«-
four
days' dry spell,
source <»f th*- money with which the
Set«» bustn«w men are to«» much
A
village
girl eloia-d in her fath-
strike is financed, for the communist
imbu«*l with lhe id«-u of getting all
er
»
party of America and th«- I. W W.
they can while tl«e getting in giMMl.
are in close communion with the third per ran i«- out with an oceount of the
They do not look to th«- future wel
international at Moscow, which has eloper™ -nt headed Fl-«-* in Father’s
fare of «»ur town
There should be
all the rich plumlcr of R iimui at its Pants." I jh I • i «** ll*»m«> Journal.
more harmony and unity of purpo*«-
if we want our town to prosiM-r ami
we all do, we must pull together,
i The present outlook for bu*in«-ss is
good, let's ail help to make it ia-tter
i
_
, ,
Waller M, Parker. Albany bust-
new, man who was crushed under a
woodlift in his store, will recover.
YOURS FOB SERVICE
The Fanner Feed* Them All
The millage taxes may he and
doubtless are meritorious, yet they
add to an already too heavy tax
Payers
SEE
di*|x>sal through tlie soviet govern-
pr«»gjr«-sis th«- Tirstag*- of rev-du-
ment.
tioii according t>> ih«- lx*mm* program
No matter how drastic may I»-the
cannot I m * «topfie«| until th* w»uree
measures adopt«-«! at th«- first cabinet
of mf«-et»on is removed by imprison
m«-eling at which President Wilson
ment or deportation of the reds, no
has presided in mor«- than •» month*,
effort tw-ing snared meanwhile to re
I they will in large measure I»- thwart-
r()| 1^,. move just cause* of unrest. That
led • so , long as »•
the power
will la- imfHiwoblr until the man who
country of revolutionists remains in
I the hand* of,a man who seizes any work* against the purpose of the
government is removed from au-
excuse to set th«n free.
Outbreaks like that which is io (tboritv.—Oregonian.