THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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VOL. XXIII
Si lo. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. MAY 13. 1920
NO. 39
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CARS,
HAVE HEAD-ON SMASH
Was • Lian Conni y Boy
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SANTIAM
FARM
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11.75 THE YEAH
A Linn County Pioneer Pattes.
LAW
GASOLINE
IS TO BE IGNORED
Fred Peobler, a Southern Pacific
Jam«-* W Mcknight, a lunn n>un*
engineer, who was killed in the 8.
Billy Kalina had a new bolder ty
*“"• at ‘hr S*"-
P. electric wreck last Sunday, was call Saturday and he’s a. proud as a w"”‘‘
,n ••‘»rtl.ml M-mlay
born and raised a few mil«*« west of hungry dog with a b«.ne
Mother •ftern‘,"n- May 10. age,! Mt years,
Eight Killed Outright -Over Fifty
State Officials Pave Way to Pre
lx>banon and was a member of a ami bat* doing fine
"J,m" McKnight. as he was known
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pioneer family, During his boyhood
More or Leu Injured By
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L> all of his neighlmrs. was born in
vent Fine« Governor to
rxl kalina «old two veals in Seto
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days he attended the Tallman puldie
llltmii« Mav 31, 1832. from wh«-n«-e
the Collissioa.
Remit Fines.
m av at
j ^e moved when quite a small boy
school of which The Tribune editor
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arc
having
a
real
ol«l
fashion-
his
l>ar<
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living
was then the teacher.
cl fourth of July.
Grant Teters'lhrrw untl|
wa, w when h,.
I jm I Sunday morning two South
Salem, Mav II
The people <»f
ern Pacific electric trains collided 1
llo-piUl Notra
snd wife of Salem came Sunday . He • marr)(wl
Hlt weddinjt trlp was Oregon have no cause to fear that
few miles south of Portland on the
is a prune grower with prospocto of Kriia ,he plain(l |n OniiK>n vla the their industries will be crippled and
The Jollowing had their tonsils re
W«*st Side.
50.(»00 ton« of dried prunes al l&e ,,x Uam r,,ute
Mc
nvar their social welfare menaced thru
The contact was terrific aa both moved last "tonsil «lay"; Fred Gis* per uuund.
Also Mr ami Mis. Tailman In thia eounly, taking up a the operation of the so-called 61» de
train« were moving at a high rate of elman.Walter Holechek.John Young. Clarence Lovejoy of I >allas can* in ; d<maUon r|a)m which he owned at gree gravity gaimlin«* law us long a«
sp«-«*d and just where thk* track Daphne Ransom, Mary Harman, Sunday morning, and Elmer Griffin the time <>f his death
i Governor Olcott is cloth«*d with the
curved around a hill, which prevent Viola and l«e»na Zavodsky.
pulled in Friday from John Day.
This was
Ilia wife preceded him to the i power to grant pardons
Joseph Harman was dismissed
ed sight until the trains were nearly
Mrs. Belle Archer made a trip b- Great Reyond some ten yearn ago, made plain In a statement issued by
May 3.
together, the horror occurred.
Portland, returning Monday.
since when he has lived with hi« the governor this uft« rn<H,n.
Both train« were running under
J. B. Fleming enter«*«! the hospital
’The gasoline situation in Oregon
John Griffin and wife, who visited children and at Hotel Lebanon where
orders to pass at Bertha station, but April 29 for medical treatment
ha«
reached an acute crisis through
a few davs in Salem, have return«*,! he could meet his old friends and
for some reason th# motorman of
which
industries are not only threat*
Mrs J F Flook entere«l the hos to the Santiam Farm.
neighbors frequently.
the northbound train failed to ob pital Wednesday of last w«ek with
«•m*d.
but
crippled, and there i« an
"Jim" McKnijht was of that ster
F«l Kalina had a run of company
serve his train orders; he is among a ba«! case of poison oak infection.
imu
rdiate
probability <>f no more
Sunday. They were: Mr and Mrs. ling class of citizens which has made
the killed and cannot state the reason. She was dismissed Monday
gasoline
being
ahlp|>ed Into the
Nimic. Mr and Mrs. J F. Prochas Or«-g»n what «he is today. Of a
Thi« is th«* first electric train col
state,
”
«aid
th«*
governor’s state
Edward Folta entered the hospital ka. Joseph Kalina. Mrs Fannie set somewhat retiring disposition he was
lision of consequence in Oregon and
ment,
*
The
use
of
gasoline has l»e-
content with moving along through
Wednesday with an injure«! ankle. out a fine dinner.
in point of mortality is next to the
life quietly, but doing his tuirt thor come so closely linked with every
He was employed on the new plant
It pays to advertise in The Tri
Mke luibish horror in 1N90. which
oughly. He was of the wh«*«*lhurne phase of modern life that any serious
of the city now building at Jordan.
bune as I got a call for hay one time
occurred near Chetnawa. Someone
\
• variety of people absolutely honest, curtailment of its supply is nothing
almost as soon as the type was «et.
blundered, aa is the case of most ac
short of a catastrophe*.”
reliable and dependable.
cidental horrors which have occurred
John Griffin went to Sodaville on
He is survived In» six children
For thia w«*ek. Saturday and Sun Tuesday ami got 20 gallons of the
in the world, and he who commilte»!
The Death Penalty.
three sons and three daughters,
the blunder |>aid the penalty with day evenings at the Peoples Th«*atre water to take to Salem.
Frank E and George W of Vale,
Dorothy Gish in "True Heart Susie”
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his life.
In the days when Indians and
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Mr. ami Mrs. .Mulligan made a Oregon, and Judge D B Mcknight
of Corvallis, recently county judge whites were killing each other when
Commissioners Butler ami Pierce flyin« tr,P t0 1 ‘n,btre- Tuesday.
of Linn county
The «laughters are opportunity served, a dear! Indian
Sawmill for Bilyeu Dea.
were over from Albany yesterday.
Dave Horsburgh ia plowing hi«
the Misses Ida and Roma McKnight was regarded as a "good" Indian
They have men at work on the mar- 20-acre corn patch.
The ('alavan Lumber Company is
and Mrs. Millard Armstrong, all of liecause his power to kill white peo
PIE KATER.
ket road near W. W. Miller'» ranch. ,
the title of a new lumber manufac
Portland.
ple had «*eaa«*<l. When We consider
Democrats do not seem to want
turing industry to he located a short
Mr Mcknight wa« a dose neigh the restoration of the death |>enally
Tell the World.
distance from Burm«*ater creek in office in Linn county as liadly as re
bor of The Tribune family for many we can a« justly say a d«*ad murder
publicans.
In
fact
nobody
seems
to
i
the Hilyeu lien country. The mill
year« and we consider« d him and er ia harml«*ss because his ability to
in now in transit to the new location I m * running after county ofii<-e as If you think your town is the l>est. family almost aa loved relatives He commit more murders has ceased.
tell ’em so.
pwar the old ('alavan ranch <ip there anxiously as was the case a few
was among almost the last of the We do not hang murderers to pun
If you would have her lead the pioneers of the Tallman t<> pas# away ish them no much aa we endeavor to
and will have a starting capacity of years ago.
It’s been «aid that "anyone who’d
rest, help her grow
from 20,000 to 30.000 board feet
Philip Swank, now 90 years old, be prevent him from killing other and
«teal
from
a
widow,
would
take
the
W'hen
there
’s anything to do. let the ing the last now living.
daily. The mill is expected to be
better people. It ia to protect so
coppers off his dead grandmother’s■
other fellow count on you.
making lumber by June 1.
All of these pi<>n«M*rs were men of ciety that we destroy the murderer’s
eyes.” That sort of jerson must
You will feel bully when it’s thru, sterling character and th«*y did much ability to kill hie fellows.
have lieen the sneakthief who stole
don’t you know?
by example to make the community
I cake from the hospital kitchen last
William H. Woodmansee Dead.
If you want to make a hit. get a in which they lived ami brought up
Friday night.
their families law abiding and hon
name.
A year ag<> Mr. Merdian lost a
If the other fellow ia it, who is to orable. No better people can I m *
William II. WtMMlmanaee <II« h I at
silver watch while working in his
found than the men and women who
blame?
hie homo in Bieber, Cal , April II,
field. Since then the ground has
braved the dangers and hardships of 1920, at the age of M yearn.
Sp«*nd your money in your town,
lieen plowed, diskol and harrow«-d
crossing
the plains with ox teams
Thusly keep your prices down.
H«> leav«ut to mourn his I« mm two
Yesterday Mr M«*r-
several limes
and
pe«>ple«l
our beloved state of < >r-
Give the fiy-by-mghts a frown, that’s
sone—W. D. an<IC. M. Wixxlman-
dian foumi the watch. He wound
egon. All honor to them.
the game
see of Bielter, Cal., thr«»e sisters—
it and it started off as though it
THREE FEEDS ONE CENT
Mrs. Julia Fades. Redding, Cal.,
hadn’t laid out exposed to all kinds If you’re used to giving knocks,
Eugene V. Debbe, now serving a Mrs. Ella Munkers. Scio, (ire., Mrs
change your style; *
of weather for a year.
10-year sentence for espionage in the Mary Mnnkrrs, Elam, Ore., and one
Throw bouquets instead of rocks, Georgia federal prison, has lM*en
brother, Ed Woodmansee of Blod-
<*ltls«na,of Douglas county am In
for a while;
nominate«! as the socialist candidste ett, Ore.
arms
over
the
recent
bill
that
pa**.<l
We also have International
the senate transferrins a large part of Let the other fellow roast, shun him for president.
Mrs. Ella Munkcr« and Mrs Mary
aa vou would a ghost.
the Umpqua forest reserve to the ('ra
Munkers
went to California the last
An Elms. Washington, girl in
ter lake national park. It Is declared
Meet hie manner with a lx>aat and
Milk Producer
gathering clams on the lieach, found of March to I m * with their brother
that if the bouse should concur that
a smile.
a black pearl almost |M*rf«*ct in shape, during his last sicknetwand returne«i
tbouaand« of sheep and cattle belons
and
lag to stockmen, which are annually When a stranger from afar comes in an oyster. This is said to I m « the home May I.
sraz«M In thia forest, would be (orerd
along
Poultry Food
first black pearl ever foumi in that
out of the county.
Tell him who and what you are
locality.
Pupils* Rrcital.
Manufacture of sorghum In Marlon
make
it
strong;
Farmers
are
disappointed
that
the
county aa a means of beating the high
coat of sugar 1s advocat'd by C. 1. Need not flatter, for that’s enough; threatening weather of last week
The public in cordially invilo«! to
Lewis, manager of the Oregon Growers
Join the btxwters, that’ the stuff. did not give us a good s««king rain, attend th«* free music recital given
Or come in and ask us aboutit
Co-operative association
Mr Lewis
We belong.
While eropa are n«»t suffering for by th.* pupils of Mow Jeannette
International
STOCK TONIC
>
Kelly’s Drug Store
YOURS FOR SERVICE
st G ood R oads m « y 2i
say« sorghum has been manufactur*«l
in the Ijsbanou district ami some other
•ectIona of the Mate tor many years
and has proted profitable to the pro
tnoters of the Industry
There were four deaths due to Indus
trial accidents In Oregon during the
week ending vtor S. according to a
report prepared by the state Industrial
accident commission The victims were
L. A. Freeman, bucker. Eagle Creek;
Marlon lllgham. sawyer. Hush. Frank
Lewis. deck hand. Bandon, and lx
Hollenbeck, deck hand. Bandon A to
tai of «»> ace Ide u is were reported.
Advertising Gets Results.
Joe Menhart, a new resident of
the Scio country, found an auto tire
last week. As a good citizen he left
a local ad stating the fact at The
Tribune office Monday, and before
the day ended the tire was claimed
by the owner. This was setting re
sulta in rush time especially aa the
, item had not yet been put in type.
moisture they would he all the la*t- Wolter «nd !«l Ve«ely at the high
ter for a few «lays' rain of the soak •chool auditorium thh rhuriwiay ev
ing Oregon variety.
en in ir.
The nll«*g«*d robber of the Sri«»
Dance at Shelburn
bank last March. John Doe alias
A public dance will tie given at
"Johnny the Bull." was held for
Shelburn Saturday evening. May 16.
trial by the Portland IL S grand MusM* by Arnold’s jazx Land. Ev
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jury under |5(MM i bonds. Many of erybody is invited and a good time
us wish he would return our liberty is assured.
bonds and thrift stamps.
^GOODROADS*M ay 21
Advertise ta The Scio Tribune and get
results.
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