THE SCIO TRIBUN
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VOL. XXIII
NO
HARDING ANO COOLIDGE
ARE THE WINNERS
t
lot. Aided
SCIO. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. JUNK 17. |«N
44
by Withdrawal
of Lowden.
The tenth ballot at the Chicago
convention marked Senator Harding
of Ohio the winning candidateia the
presidential race when over two-
third« of the convention gave him
its voles
Senator Harding ia in every sense
a compromise candidate, Iteing reas
onably satisfactory to the old guard
and the bitterender» of the Borah-
Johnson type will not probably fight
the ticket.
Governor Coolidge of Massachu
setts was selected for vice president
on the first ballot.
If the platform was not displeas
ing to the laitor element and to the
prohibitionists, the ticket would not
have so hard a fight to win at the
polls next fall.
Samuel Gnmper» says lahor will
control four millions of vote« next
fall, a vast majority of which will
be cast against the Chicago ticket,
ami a block of votes of thia size is
likely to control the election.
While the ticket nominated may
be considered a fairly strong one.
the keynote «|>eech and the platform
are a heavy load to carry when both
should have been a help to win auc-
eesn.
The result of the convention ia sn
evidence that the U. 8. senate is in
the saddle and should I m * of large
value to the San Francisco conven
tion in the making of the platform
and selection of standard tiearers.
The Prill» Are Home
Dr. ami Mrs Prill returned from
their Malheur luike trip Sunday ev
ening, having made the drivu from
Wasco. 210 mile*, in one day.
Dr. Prill states their three weeks*
trip was very pleasant, having had
no car trouble ami but little trouble
in obtaining the gasoline needed,
though at time« be bad to show hi«
letter of authority to get it.
He say« the Malheur lake is cer
tainly a bird heaven, where all man
ner of waterfowl do then m -ting
and raise their younr by th«* mil-
llixui. He obtaine«! »bout 150 .«|>ec*
miens of bird» ami birds' «*gg». I«e-
•i<i«-» as many picture« of bird» in
their wild state. Bird«’ m-«ta were
ao thick in some places that one had
to step carefully to avoaf crushing
eggs
He visited all parts of the
lake or marsh and mvs it will l*e a
great sharjie to destroy this natural
bird home to .«atisfy the avarice of
some already rich men. The doctor
regards his trip a« successful in ev
ery way. even to bringing home a
heavy coating of hj*«tern Oregon
tan.
The Scio Milling Ca.
31.76 THE YEAR
AIRPLANE PATROL
"All Men Are Liar»."
Monday was the annual meeting
The »hortage of gasoline ha« de
day for the Scio Milling Co which veloped »>>me queer trait» hereabout.
has hitherto Iwen composed of a ¡The garage man will point to his
number of Scio business men. some - "No G m ** «ign ami tell you he hasn't
of whom have. I»*en called to the it drop while at the «ame lime sev-
Great Beyond »ml the heirs of whom i crai gallons may I m * hidden away for
desired to dtspw of their share». favored one« or hi« own use.
*
So. before th*- elect . n of officer«
The man who uwsl to boast that
for the year, buying an<i «elimg of his car went 20 mil«*« or more on a
mill stock was in order, with 0. F. < gallon of ga« now declares that he
Eichinger, • I). C. Thum» and their , must have two gallons to get home
families a» purchaser«.
and back. Ami he live« 1rs» than
No change in the nam» of the í «IX mik*» out. "Verily all men are
company or in the management is li.irs "
contemplated. Mr Thoms will con
Gasoline ■ Plenty.
tinue iu weretary and manager .Mr.
Eichinger is president and may, in
time, become active in the operation
of the property
Suflice to say the
change in ownership will have m>
■earing upon the stability of the
mill eom|>any as the owners are of
our most suliatanlial citizens and are
ca|>able. s«|uarv dealing business men
capable of conducting a milling bus
itMWS.
Principal
Bate to
Re Located at
Eugene With Suh Bate» at
Medford and Portland.
Salem F. A. Elliott, state I fore»-
ter. «igned n formal c<>ntm»'-. w he re
by the government will a» sign to
Oregon a squad of airplane« I for for-
rat fire patrol work during the 1920
season.
Under the
on» of the eon-
will I m * located
tract a patrol
al Eugene from i hieh point two
planes will make t ;pa dally. One
plane will go ns far north »« port-
land, while the other plane will fly
south to Medfprd.
Al Medford will I m * located a aub-
base where the plauea operating
south out of Eugene w ill stop for
gasoline. There will also be qier-
gted out of Medford n plane which
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will travel in a northeasterly dlrec-
» SANT1AM FARM TOPICS
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tion as far a« Summer lake, thence
Ami
the
gentle
I
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4
« u|x»n the just ami «
south to Alturas ami return to the
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Hotel Up to Date.
sub-ban*
Mi«« I a » cv Worn
John Griffin, wife ami son came
There will also I m - a sub-l
l>ctermined to bring the service
from Salem Saturday to see the, morning for a tw
Portland
where plat
up to date at Hotel Scio. Manager
Portland.
country.
flight
north
of Eugene will i
Warner went to Portland and ar-
Sidney String er
Edward Archer arrived at the
take fuel
Radio stations i
ranged for fruit» and vegetables to
Farm Friday. He had been in Al Westcnhouw were
located at Medford. Eugen
be shi|>p**d here Saturday the hotel
aska erecting tower« for wireless b&ny Wednesday.
Portland.
received crates of orange«, grsis-
line of the light piles near The
station» for the government.
Under the contract the state will
fruit, cantaloupes tomatoes. water
Ed and J im - Kalina ami cousin of i Tiibtine oflicv was rotted that when* furnish the observer«, employ iruards
melon». etc., beside« new crockery.
Bill P><rr«*h shinned up to adjust
for the machine« when not In use.
Art electric vacuum sweeper has tievn Minm-sota. motored to Salem Tues
the
wires, the pole nearly went down i
day.
provide
automobile truck« at the pa
installed anil the comfort of patron»
being held up only bv th«’ wires.
trol
bases,
and defray the costa of
Road
work
i»
delaved
l>v
rain
ami
i» carefully looked after.
A fine
.Miss Thelma Downing of Ok’ah«*-' the telephone ami telegraph commu
the
roads
are
In
l>ad
«ha
(
mi
chicken dinner on Sunday s i» a fea
mil, arrived last w«‘<-k to «m-mi the nication».
ture that attract» favorable <*t>m-
Mrs. Newton Crabtree is reported
summer with her gramlmother.Mrs
ment.
suffering with cancer and that there
R. J. Morri*. Thelma is but 12 yet
School» Close.
Ijist week liartu Motor Co «old a 1« no hope for relief. She is with made the trip all alone.
Cletrac tractor ami set of pl^ws to daughters at Aberdeen. Wash.
The memlH*r« of the Christian ert-
This week marks the close of our
Gooselierri«*« for sale.
Louis K Poavar and now Louie is
deavor
enjoyed
n
plva»ant
evening
public schools.
Nevertheless our
Mr». H. N. I »er thick of The Hall«»
PIE EATER
tearing up the ground at a great
at the church house Wednesday nrhools were materislly interfered
is visiting her mater. Mrs J. W.
rate, ts-ginning at Ed Chrz’ place.
Social games were played, followed with by the influenza, upon the
Compton
Together they made a
John Wadkin» Killed.
Next week, if a man ntten pted to
| by partaking of light refreshments whole the school yvai has (wen of
business trip to Albany Monday.
find a shriner in Scio he probably
Mrs. W F Gill left Thursday for the »ucces fui order.
John Wadkin», aged,32. former-
will hunt in vain. All with whom
I he closing exercises will I n * held
a two weeks' visit with friend» and
we have talked say they are going resident of Seattle, who had recent-
relatives al Portland ami MeMinn- Friday when diplomas will be pre
ly moved to Evergreen Home, near
to Portland.
sented to a class of five gradual! ',
ville.
•
Gardens are growing these days buuuiuah. was killed June I in frpnt
consisting
of Gilliert C Calavan,
Seeing two tanks of ice cream at
to treat the hand ami vegetable« wiM <»f hi« home by a logging truck on the entrance to I-. O. I >. F. hall yrs- Anene Smail, la-ta M, Buchnei, Ber
soon I m * plentiful tn the market which he had l»een ruling, lie had terday, leads ua to suspect that the tha I’alrny. an<l May Stoddart.
Heretofore he who was forced to just stepped off the truck ami for "Backies" had a g-r-a n d and g l-v
The teaching corjm for next year
I
depend on the niarket for vegeta- getting alx>ut the trailer, turned to r-i-o-u-s lime last night
ha« not yet l>een made fully com
blew has gcneriQly been out of luck. greet hi» wife ami baby when the
plete.
Mrs. Annie Rango, her mother,
trailer struck him <>n the head. He
A. J. Johnson, a Corvallis banker,
nice,*, and Mrs. J. G. Crawford came
di«*d in 2U minute«
Auto Mathematici.
came over Sunday to attend the Scio
over
fr<>m Albany yesterday for a
Beside« the widow ami young •on
Milling company’s annual meeting
dec«a«ed is surviv««! bv an aged short visit with The Tribune family.
There are in round nurnlwr» 8,-
A. J. say» the Chicago convention
mtither. a brother, Emile, and two Mrs Range reaktea m Oakland. Cal. IMHI.IMMI motor vehicle« in une in the
league plank was a straddle and The
If the republican party wins al
sisters, Mr. A. W. Hagey and Mr»
United Staten at the present time.
I Tribune opines this will I m * the ma
i the polls next fall it will be becauae
A. il. Uoustn», all of Seattle.
"Make one gram! procession of all
jority opinion of th«* republican
The funeral wa» held June H, in of the popularity "of the candidates these cars,** »ay» Howard Greene in
party.
terment being in I jikeview cemetery ami in defiance of the party platform the May issue of Motor, "allowing
J. F. Thompson. who had liern ami floral offerings were many and
The outlook for th«* price for wool four feet between cars, and the line
employed by the I>ay Motor com-
beautiful.
Mrs, A W. Hagvy. is not encouraging to the grower». would be 20.OOO miles long If they
I pany of Albany, is thought to have
I If the present low price, 3ft cent», trawled 2<> mdqp an hour and you
< committed suicide, He was a mem-
A million feet of timber in south-' results in cbea(>er clothing they can made up your mind to watch all nf
i Iwr of the celebrated "lost hat tai
east Alaska has la-en sold to a San ' feel that what is their loan ia other»* the procession go by, you would
ion** in Prance, was gasard three
Francisco company at fifty cents to gain.
have to ail on the fence or stand on
time» and wounded.
Hi» health
a
dollar per thousand (eel. The1
the curb or whatever it might lie,
Sw Uf Before You Buy
was so destroyed that he regarded
Urlio*! Stato» rore^ts.
(Company will erect lumlwr and pulp;
for »ix weeks, day ami night.**
About nnofittirfh of
i
life not worth living.
(hr
Afutro. r*T VAItwinfinn •rr.^a la In f««r
wood plant» at oace.
FOR
Paints
Wall Paper
Linseed Oil
Varnishes
Roof Stains
Etc
I
Portland Graia Market
YOURS FOR SERVICE
Bill Brenner has provided ground j
for a basetaill dtarmiml and Seto may
Vheat—club 32 80, turkey reel •non see the nafjonal game at home
32 85. bluestem 32.85 per bushel
Several year« ago Scio »ported the -
Data-No. 3 white feed $69.00 hrst ball team in Linn county or the,
per ton. or 31 12 per bushel.
Central Willamette Valley and the
Hay —Valley timothy 335<.r.M, oldtime fans would like to see such
cheat 326.
a team again.
r*ta. Porrata pobllrlv unwi r*mt a In
at and
■iMvfif nor fifth of nil fti Jli*’
lor
Thr rvmialnlntf 6» r flffho IA prl
»•(Hr «»word
Thr »»r! nnì
of
th«- riHHitry rwrefw! »n nron
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fAtft.fWV) ,wroa. an« I
so fa
a ermfor
nnanfHr and tarlrfy <»f Hfitbrr than
<wi an» arm »»f « Millar «Irr In Ihr
wiprld Thr pn*arttt n»(r nf rutt<n< for
all
thr Annual
growth of Ihr fórrala
a
At Thr r«opie« Theatre
For this week. Saturday and Sun
day evening» at the People« Theatre
Wallace Reid, the favorite will ap
pear in "‘You’re Fired.’’
First epiande of the magnificent
I circus picture. Don't miss it.