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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. 42
SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JUNKS. 192*)
I. W. W. PLAN STRIKE
AT HARVEST’S PEAK
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11.75 THE YEAR
COURT TO REVIEW
HENRY ALBERS CASE
Miss Wells was visiting her friends
The old man is on deck with a
Miss Clara Jungwirth visited her
(Kx-ket full of rocks, blind in on« in Jungletown not long ago.
i brothers at Gooch Thursday.
While we have a new donkey we
Resolutions by Secret Convention eye and can't see out of the other.
We umiemtand the \\ ing place Portland Manufacturer. Sentenced
will
be pretty busy getting out lugs. ' has ts-en eo|<i and the ownei, a l»ach-
George
Bilyeu
is
homing
the
road
Are Revealed
Minutes
to McNeill Island, at Liberty
Mrs Titus had a big company for •lor. has moved in
work and will soon have a tine grade
Copy It Seized
chicken dinner Sunday week.
Pending Decision
w ith a good coat of gravrl.
Perry Bilyeu ami family and J. B.
Mr. Uvingston. who was sick last ' Bilyeu of Crabtree, came up Salur-
Mr. Payne has trailed I NO acre»
Seattle. May 31. A general strike
Iday to visit and attend Memorial
Washington, June I
Ihe su­
of his farm for 16(1 acre« in Eastern week, is back to work.
throughout the country and an ef­
preme
court
today
agreed
to
review
I
Day
services.
Elmer
Whipp
is
busy
hunting
the
Oregon.
fort tn influence all harvest hand«
the
case
of
Henry
Alber«,
convicted
rabbit« around here
E J. Pepprrling ami family of
Clarence Lovejoy of Dallas motor­
In the United States to walk out of
1-etianon
visited in this vicinity Sat­ at Portland. Or . under the espion
Stewart
killed
a
hog
last
week
the fields at the height of the har­ ed over Friday evening
age act
t half .■!
urday and Sunday
vest season, are two of the interest­
James Mulligan's brother and
J. Henry Allier«. >' -rtlir <1 manu­
We had a lug frost the other day.
Mr. Montgomery and Mrs Cupin-
ing items contained in resolution« family came up from Portland fora
facturer. was <*onvicti I in the I S
but .Mr. Wells' garden sUmd it.
hagrn >f Oregon City visited hi« »is-
adopted at the national convention two days' visit, returning Saturday.
district court of the district ->f Ore­
ter, Mr«. Harve Shelton Thursday
Jungletown
is
quite
citified
with
of the i W W in Chicago May 10
gon. February 5, ID 19
He was
William lx-v wax over Monday to
electric lights and makes one think
Thomas Phillip« and «on Garhn of senten'nsi to 3 year« in the federal
to 15. The resolutions fell into the
plant potato«« for the old man
he is living in a city.
l.ebanun. came up t«> visit hi« par­ penitentiary on McNeils
hands of federal agents here today
I»land and
Our
school
dosed
Friday
with
a
ents
and harrow hi« potatoes.
George Boise wasn't at work Sat­
A complete copy of the minutes
to pay a fine of $10.000
urday
Guess he was having better
Work on the light plant is pro-
of the national convention was seized successful program
An appeal wa,-. taken to the U.S.
lime
out
joy
riding.
greasing
steadily.
An
office,
with
by the police in a raid on an embryo
Newt Crabtree is now sending hi»
circuit court of api» «I*. which af­
district I W. W headquarters here milk to the cheese factory.
Mr. Alber«
Miss Millie Walter was helping telephone is maintained in the Kim­ firmed the lower court
ball house which makes it veiy con­ then sought a writ of review in the
last night. The convention was held
Mrs
Titus
Saturday
and
Sunday
Crop« look bad owing to the cold
venient for all
tiehind Inked doors and the delegates
U. S. supreme court, and |iendmg
winds and cool nights. I feel sure and got along just fine.
O kkdon M imt .
were said to have entered and left
th«'
ultimate decision. he m nt lib*
J
ack
the
W
hifficx
.
crops will be light.
Chicago secretly. Many names of
•rty.
Uncle George is tearing up the
delegates are in the hands of federal
Editor Hat Big Job.
For Medicinal Purposes.
earth
and «andstons along Sant tarn
Power Project Progress.
officer« and a cleanup of the organi­
Earm.
zation in the northwest has received
The man who edits the average
PIE EATER
"For medicinal purposes .*’
The Tribune is inf -rm«- I that pro*
great impetus by the seizure.
That was the credential under which country new»pa|ier cannot well avoid
greaa is being made mi the Jordan
ll—pital N o I m
(¡40 cases of California champagne, treading on somebody'a toes contin­
IMiwer project
The bridge aero««
ually; must expect to I m - censured
Doubling Corn Yields.
Miss Winnifred Eerria, nurse at "extra dry," was en route to the
Thomas Creek, ha» lieen completed
often for unintentional failures, must
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the hospital, ia taking care of Mrs. Sherman House. Chicago. And Chi­
and work on the ditch and llutnc
expect
hard work and little thanks;
(kirn yields per acre in the United S B. Curran (Ella Ransford) and cago within a few days is to tie the
will be under full headway next
scene of the 1920 national republi- must expect to lie called a coward
States could lie doubled within a few baby at the Ransford home.
week.
tiecause he does not ' pitch into" ev­
I can convention.
years and this could tie accomplished
The poles to carry the wir«?« are
Edgar Brown, whi had his leg
For medicinal purposes" and erything that «omeiHsly thinks is
without increase in work or expense.
alMiut
ready for delivery along the
broken last week. was dismissed
for B Chicago hotel In time wrong, and a foil if hr «|teak« out
It is not to be understood that it is
line
and
Engineer Cunningham will
Saturday morning
- f for
„r lhe
th4) too plainly on public evils; he must
the convention! Who
desirable to double the present corn
place the marker» for p-ie location
Several Coats of iiaint on the hoa- federal permit for the shipment and expect to grind other people's axes
crop, but that it is desirable to pro­
at once ao that delivery can be made.
duce enough Pi meet all needs on a pital building, both inside and out, who ia expected to lie sick? Certainly and turn the grindstone himself.
The concrete dam acron Thomas
Still we think it is one of the noblest
smaller number of acres and with add materially to it» go<»l appear­ not the republican party, for it ia
('reek, which is to lie p. > I m I miu I
professions on earth; the one in
known to tie in lusty health.
less labor, if 60 bushels are raised ance.
one-half mile above the Jordan «lore
"Eor medicinal purposes ” Per- which the earnest man can do the will not
on one acre instead of on two acres,
The new surgery room is com-■
tie undertaken until low
most good to his fellow man.
the labor of plowing, harrowing, pie ted. equipped and ready for use haiM it was for use as a preventive
water in the creek ia here, aliout
medicine
With 640 cases there
planting, cultivating, harvesting ia
Dr. Uptedahl reports the birth of
August,
Ry that tiinc all other
would
Is-
more
than half a case tier
Birthday Réunion.
greatly reduced.
an K-pound hoy to Mr, and Mrs S. |
work will have been completed ex*
' delegate
B. Curran (Ella Ransford) at the
cept removal of the dynamo, which
If. with feeling running high and
Advertise ia The Scio Tribune and gel home of the latter's parents here.
Honoring Mr ami Mrs. J. W. will require but three or friur days
resulta.
a bolt or a split imminent; if in a Merritt and in celebration of Mrs.
Th« Currans live in Portland.
A new water wheel will rep .u— the
dread moment when under Hiram's Merritt's forty sixth birtMday. 54
present
one so that there need tie no
I
lirrv eloquence, the convention were of her many friends ami relative«
delay
on
that account.
Mr and Mr«. F J. Shumakrr of atiout bi goon the rocks, what a pa­
entertained with a charming basket
Jefferson, »pent Friday evening at cifier it would he to adjourn the
dinner Sunday at the home of the
the Walter Bilyeu home.
Old Landmark Gone.
convention and have the delegate« former.
George Washburn came up from repair in a l»»ly to the Sherman
After an elaborate dinner, which
Portland for Memorial Day and to House "for medicinal purposes'*!
laut week the old building recent­
was served cafeteria style fr»m a
visit friend«.
Evidently, not a single point is to long table in the yard, the remain­ ly occupied by A W. ilagey as a
The Shelburn cemetery was lieau- be left unguarded. Chairman Haya der of the day wan spent in social watch repairing shop, was turn
tifully decorated for Memorial Day will see to it that there is no recur- conversation xml music.
down and the ground cleaned up
Louise Riis of Chicago. Ill,, sent two rence of 1912 if it is within the
Among the guests present were: up preparatory to the building of a
tieautlful wreaths of cypress leaves [power of pcventlve medicine to avert Mr. and Mrs. W E Arnold. Mr. hall for our Bohemian friends They
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A truck load of large wood pipe ,l- Portland Journal.
and Mrs. II. Powell and family of purpose to construct a hall which
to be used in the construction of the
Jefferson, Mt and Mrs Pitt Wallace will require some NO,(MM) feet of lum­
The id build­
The Printer’s Plaint.
power flume at Jordan. passed thru
of Lebanon. Mr and Mrs. G. W. ber in the building
! town yesterday. The pi tie is about
Arnold and family. Mr and Mrs. ing was among the first c.!>«truct«'d
in Scio more than 5*1 yeais ago.
, two feet in diameter.
W. (). Fillpott »nd farmlv ..f I
The bloom ia on the early pea,
non.
Mr.
and
Mrs
M.
I*
L>ng
and
Blomom* tiedeck the onion tree.
Advertisers must send in ad chan­
family, ('diaries Merritt and child­
ge« not later than Tuesday morning
All nature smile«. it it the time
Will Celebrate July 3.'
to insure the change for the current
For poeta to buret forth in rime. ren. Mr ami Mt«. A L. Broil) and
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daughter of Turner. Mr ami Mrs.
week for the first side goes to prewi
The business men of Stay-ton held
E. F. Powell of Jefferson. Mr. and
Tuesday afternoon, and if your ad
an enthusiastic mo-ting May 24 and
Mrs. Ivan Millei and family of Tur­
is on I be flist pages printed the ad
The robin digs the angle worm
raised several hundred dollars to put
ner. Mr ami Mrs. B. I Arnold and
ALSO SEE OIJR SOAP
| cannot be changed until the week
Prom out the crumbling dirt.
on a rousing celebration July 3.
A
family. J. B. Couw and daughters
following.
The hen« I m * tray deairea to «et
Features and spurting events pro­
DISPLAY
Mrs. Alvis Gentry of Portland, ami
And
father
«beds
hi«
shirt.
The shortage of gasoline is get­
gram will be announce.) Iat»d*. This
Mr. and Mrs. L P. Arnold ami
ting aeriou«. Garage men men have
promises to he the largest and heat
Johnny*« making water wheels
daughter.
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made several tripe to Portland after
celebration ever polled «If in Stay ton
And damming up the creek;
T
gaa which adds to the coat
Jennie complain« to ma each day
Portland Gram Market.
That winter "undies” «tick.
Talcum Powder
Special
2 Cans for 25c
Store
YOURS FOR SERVICE
Like Striae
nilsnt»—Toe can say what yon Ilka
shorn <'.ooitefettnwe. het he's as straight
as a pt»*» of string
tValtrre—Tax and Just aa easily
tiro« a
i
Ry these and sundry other signs
I have a slight suspicion
That one of these warm days
I'll up an' go a fishin’
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Vheat—dub |2 65. turkey red
For thia week. Saturday ami Sun­
$3.00. bluestem $3.00 per bushel.
day evening« at th«- People« Theatre
Oats—No. 3 white feed $70.00 Charles Ray in "The Rusher," a
per too. or SI.12 per bushel
| baseball storr.