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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1920)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any parly; W ill support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL. XXIII S* !< NO. 45 COURT OF NATIONS PROGRESS IS MADE • UPPER ( RABTREF ITEMS LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JUNE 24. 1920 I The Cameron mill under the a • e j management of Adolph Krvamk 1« ANOTHER CUT MADE BY SUGAR REFINERS t.................. ....................................... t ; JORDAN ITEMS J ♦ ♦ .. . ........................................................ ♦ J. C Ellington went to Portland Saturday. 11.76 THE YEAR PORTLAND’S FOOD UP 17 PER CENT IN YEAR Tentative Draft Would Give Council i doing a rushing business although $23 Wholesale Quotation Goes Into Mr* John Foltz is nursing her increase* in Sugar, Flour and Po help is scarce. sons. H. «’. and Ed. who are suffer Effect in San Fraucixo tatoe* Account Largely for Right to Name Panel Rep- Haying is begun; clover mostly; ing with mumps. farmers say crop is heavy. Market. New High Mark. re tenting All Member* J. H i'unntngham came down Mr Blackburn, who reside« <>n the from Portland Friday to look after San Francisco, June 22. The businrs» pertaining to the light nlant Washington, June 21. The food The Hague. June 21. The con farm formerly owned by Jo«- Holub, is an up tn date farmer. He has in price of refined cane sugar will be budget -if th ference of international jurists at»- Mrs Haman Shelton of Crabtree vetted in a herd of blooded short re«lu<*v<l tomorrow from 123 50 per family attained a new high r«*cor<l in peared to be in a fair way today for Visited h«-r mother and other rela horn -attic, installed' a light and hundred to |28. This is the third May, the department of Inlmr an- an agreement on the adoption of tives here Saturday. n<»unc«-<l today, the cost of 22 arti what may lx* railed the Rool-Philli- water system and remodeling th-- drop in the price ->f sugar since three The stork left a fine boy at the weeks ag<> when it was selling at cle* of food having increa*«-«! 3 per more plan for a high court of na place generally. home of lx-o Rundt Friday. AU do cent over -\oril and 7 fw-r cent over tions Though all arrangement« are James Oupor is preparing to build 526.50 at the refinery. ing well. ¡'he retail once of sugar here is January. Recent increases in sugar, tentative the plan submitted t»y Lord on hi« farm. Jim says he is going Harve Shelton is in Albany having iH’lwesn 26 and 27 cents. The new flout, an«i uotato prices largely ac Philliruore. representing Great Brit to hatch. his eyes treated by a specialist , w Hl log .Tv.-t >„■ retail mar counts for th«* mcri-a»«*, the review ain, at today*« session would give Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tichenor D H. I :«-r -• null t « -ti ■aid. krt until grocers have disposed of the league of nation« council, which ire moving up -r. R.-.o . . .v er, visited our road district Satur In comparison with th«- April fig is controlled by the big power», the .Mr. Tichenor if a Portland fireman stocks bought at higher prices. day. Restrictions on sugar sales have ures t-Mtay's review «hewed sugar right to name the panel from which on vacation, and is employed !>y Mr. Mrs. Matrv of Lebanon visited also been discarded by the refiners. . had advanced 26 per cent, corn meal the assembly of the league, in which Cameron her parents, the N W. Thoma»«-«, Heretofore wholesalers have been 14 per cent, flour 7 |>er cent, and all nations will be represented, would Chase Stringer, a brother of Sid Friday all-itted sugar in amounts prescrilied potaba-s 5 tier cent. choose perhaps 15 representatives. ney, is up from Portland to a.vist The assembly could accept the p/- by tne rellm-rs. but tomortownní From May, 1919, to May, 1920, Mr. and Mrs. C. Thoma» motored Sid getting settled in his new home. open market policy fiecamrs effect th«* greatest Increase, 22 |ier cent, to Lacomb Saturday. nel in its entirety or in part, or re We will soon have Several new ive. The drop in sugar is due to was shown in Springfield. III. The O kkuon M ist . ject it and submit a panel of its own, families in this neighborhood. Mr decreased demand according to the next largest, 21 per cent, waa in In the event of conflict« those candi J-mes has traded hi« farm to a man dealers. Mr» Fred Bilveu waa an onlooker Butte and Chicago. In Salt l-ake dates w ho ap|M*ared in both panels from Eastern Oregon, and th<- new at the shrine parades in Portland City the average family expenditure would probably automatically l*e owner of the Fred Eberhardt place this week. Dismay I* Right. for the 22 food articles increantd chosen while the conference commit will arrive in a few days. Angele« enjoyed a real earth during the year 20 per cent; in Om tee« from the council and assembly A pleasant surprise chafivari was There was a young lady named quake which made havoc of twenty aha and San Francntcu 19 per cent; would «elect the other«. Banker given the newly wed Stringers Sat buddings this week. tn lais Angele* and Portland 17 per Lord PMllimore and Elihu Root, urday evening by exactly 100 of Who slept whi'e the ship was at. Mrs. Jennie Ficklin is now a home cent. Seattle 11« |>er cent, lhmver 12 ex-American secretary of »late, are anchor; their friends. Refreshments were keeper in Scio and is to ba a Scioan per cent. She awoke in dismay in harmony on the adoption of this patmed around and an enjoyable ev A holeaale prices also advanced in the future. M hen she heard the mate say plan which emphasize« the view long ening spent. Scio. Crabtree. Jordan "Now hoist up the top sheet and i Mrs Glazier, who has t>een visit during May. the "index” in t his cane held by the American jurist that it spanker." and Lacomb w*ere well represented ing her mother. Mrs D Hansford, l»eing 2| ;>er cent over April. is only by a compromise between the and it was the largist charivari The group of fuel and lighting left for her home at Cascade Locks interest« of the large and the small crowd ever known in this part of the Shrine Visitor*. . materials furni«h«*<l the most n<>ta- Wednesday. nations that arrangements for the country. The size signifies the |«-p- The first wagon to cro«« the ttuu , blc example of price inerva«o due high court can be reached. ularity of this charming couple. All Scio shr inert are Portland vis mil of tbs Cuoul-- mountains by *«y mainly to the recent «harp advance itor« this week. Dr. Prill went of the McKausle river blah««* left I tn both hard and soft coal and coke. the lx»«’ crt'--k multi shove McK-uil» Plenty of Gas. How about improving Mill street down Sunday. Also Rol. Morris, br*«ls«* H index. Jun- 13. and »occ--« >b d The index number of thia group rose this summer? The year i« now half Merle Cyrus. .Mrs Hobson and Mias in tuakins the trip wtufimt a sr-at . from 213 in April to 235 in .May. Anyone wishing gaaoline from the 10,0011 gallon tank rar now on the wav here, should place his order at once as order» are Coming in and the aupply will aoon be exhausted. FOR Paints Wall Paper Linseed Oil Varnishes Roof Stains Etc. .See V* Before You Buy gone yet no prospect for th«- im provement mtiiu in th«- immediate future, it is simply a disgrace up on the property owners that the street is not improved. They should have some civic pride Country people keep the public roads in a much better condition. Property owners are abundantly able to make the improvement. Why not do it? l)o not let Mill street i<e the w rst street in the county any longer. Get a move on. Candidate for President Harding will he officially notified that he is the republican candidate at hi« home in Marion, Ohio, on July 22. Prof. Thun, who had charge of the Scio schools the past year, left with his mother Monday for Brei- tenbush for a short outing, after which they will return to their home at Dundee. The professor then in tends to start on a tour of the east ern states N. I. Morrison had the tank of his car drained of seven gallons of gas one night last week. The car was in the locked barn, but the thief forced an entrance through the back wall, Portland Grain Market. Kelly’s Drug Store YOURS FOR SERVICE ------------------------------------ 1 Vheat—elub 12.60. turkey red 22.85, blur «tern 12.85 per bushel Oats No. 3 white feed $6'.* t*0 per ton. or 11.12 per bushel. Hay—Valley timothy cheat 125. d-wi of diftlcul'y, ««H-ordlhg to word from Ht»<-r». oo the other site of School District Election. the mountain«. I The copious ulioA- rs that l-sve vis ! ited JU- rr->» • •«»:. » » Illa the l.l»t Monday afternoon our annual ten day* give promise of the heaviest school district election was held al crop of *b«-at that ba« been harvested the *uth<M«l building and resulted in Edward Waldon, after spending Slur«- 191«. which was the banner crop I the election of J, S. Sticha director the winter tn the Sacramento Val- j In th- history of th-- county. Within for three year« and Mrs. Jennie the p rlod haiti-d more ih.tn tn lie ft ley returned to this vicinity Tuesday of n,ui» urc has fallen and th« precipi Shelton re-elected school clerk. with the intention of remaining for tation liaa I m » u «»neral In the school bud (et, published In Certificat'd of nomination affecting The Tribune last week, it was estl- tlie summer. He is an intimate friend of the Rudolf Wt-wl.i. He n'l *uc<->-»sful candidal«*« of the r» mated that $5900 would be needed publican and democratic parties at the says in California Ute weather is lit) recent primary «-lection were mailed in addition to the county and state in the amele. Haturdsy by «uni Koser. a- < r- tary of apportionments. It wa» also stated ■tat» In «»< «her« a candidate of that al»>ut 11000 in floating warrant The Joseph Ronera have received I oue party »as defeated, but ru lv«-d indebtedness was unprovided for a letter from their son Charles, now the nominal ton of another party, he at San Francisco, stating that he will n-<t rs'-dte a certificate R-fusal By motion of N. I. Morrison the two will be discharged from the service by the x-cr-tary of state to l«au th tee sums, making a total of gtlOOO was July 29. He has been in the U S. eertlflcati-e is authorised under a law carried by an almost unanimous service three years without having pa*a«-d at the 1919 seaslon of the leg vote. islature and which berarut- effective This will put the school district t>een home. for the first time at th» rtc«-nl pri on its feet and relieve the school Printer Brant made one of his mary cout*«t. The so-csU-d <-ompromi«e r< sardine b*-ard from all financial embarrass periodic trip« to Salem Saturday ev-' th» framlti»- of th- It«**"- »-It tdrd ref ment« and enable the texard to ad ••ning. returning Sunday evening. use measure, to bo submitted to th* vance aalariea so that the beat of He reports the road as rather rough voters of Oregon at the Nov« inter teacher« can be obtained. particularly between Greens bridge election. Is very unsatisfactory, ac «• 4W cordins to P»wy Cupper, «late anti and Turner. If you want to know how abund The contiact for grading the road n«-*r. Th* original bill be «ays. caused ant the supply of gas.dine was at a storm of protest and a conference from Allrnny to Tangent will be let «as called In Portland for th* purpoe«- Albany last Sunday, a»k Jess Hild on July 6 by the state road commis of reaching nene agrwmeat among th* reth; he went over to get some. sion. The Linn county court will persons Interested In th* bird refuge Al Th* 1‘ropl*« Tle-wir* and th* I rr I gat inn lats adjacent to Mai submit a.bid. hrur Ink* Nothing was accomplished Ad and Bun Fleming made their at this ronterrnc*. according to Mr For this week, Saturday and Sun weekly trip U> Albany Monday mor • upper, and th* a-»«ur« ns r*v«mp«-<l day evening« at the People« Theatre ning where Bun is taking medical to aot satisfartosy. Mr Cupper eon William Farnum will appear in "lats tend« that Oregon own« too much land MtaerablM." treatment. at th* present time and that the eatab- {.ester Arnold is improving his "The Lure of the Qma” Is now llshment of more reeervo« «III bars dwelling by making a complete a tendency to increase tai*« without j being shown on Wednesday evenings change in the arrangement of the gaining for the takpay*rs eorrespoud- together with a 2-reel comedy and tns ben* fl is. | world news. rooms and adding a fireplace. Parrish making up an auto load. Others who have gone are Vila» Philippi, John L. Kelly. D C.Thums. E. C. Peery. Thvmarried men were accompanied by their wives.