The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 22, 1920, Image 1

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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. 49
MISS VIVIAN GRIFFIN
DROWNED IN THOMAS
SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON, JULY 22. 1B20
How the Eight Managed
Will Move to Scio.
11.76 THE YEAR
May Raise Passenger Rate.
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RAIL WORKERS GET
$500,000,000 RISE
Eight df Scio’» girl»
up their
P. R. Bdyru and wife of Rilyeu
Washington, July 20
Pa««engi*ra
minds to go to Newport for a good I ten expect to move to Scio soon on western railroad« now face the
*
time
Thone composing the pe< ty after harvest
lie hss sold his farm possibility of an increase in fares
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were Christine Shindler, Josie. R hm - up there and has purchased a ten from 3 to 4 cents a mile to help meet
Wu Being Taught to Swim by Her
Unions Are Not Satisfied and Strike
ami Emma Kotan. Lulu. Oda and acre tract formerly owned and plant­ the Jtki.tMHt.'MMi wag«- award made
Arthur Clark, ami Mary Duran.
ed to orchard by the late J. S Mor­ by the railway labor board. Some­
Sister Got Into Deep Hole
Hinted
Half of Labor’s De­
Following is a «ketch of the trip ris.
thing more than $2tM).(MM,O0O of
and Waa Drowned
mands Are Granted
aa told of by one of the nymphs
Peter is retiring from farming | this amount, it is proposed. shall ba
"It was planned to rent a cottage Is-cause he wishes to be relieved of i raised by an increase in nassenger i
Chicago. Julv 19.- The railway
A hurry rail for Dr. Holwton Thurs­ and each girl to take a turn at the the care and heavy work of th«- farm charges and the balance by higher
day afternoon to attend a drowned I
lalsir Is-a rd. created under the Each-
cooking We tilled a trunk with bed­ for he. like many of the rest of us. Height rates
girl at Thomas. caused him to break ding and chocked it through July t> is advancing in yearn and feels that
It is cal *ulated that in order to Cumming* transportation act.* will
all speed law* to attempt to rrsuaci-1 we were in Albany where the first
he should place himself in a condi­ make up the tmlance of the amount hand down tomorrow its first award
tale Mis« Vivian Griffin, proved of i shadow fell on us when a mean man tion where care and responsibility , needed for the wage award ami the increasing the pay of 2.O0U.0OO rail;
no avail a* the following particular» remarked. *1*11 Iwl thete goes » bunch will not be so great. But will he billion dollar increase required to road employes.
cliptied from the Albany Herald j of schonlmarms!* Lulu was the only escajie work by moving to an or­ give the railroad« a fair return on
It is re|M>rted the award would
average
f>0 to tit) per cent of the
show:
one in that class and the only one to chard and poultry farm? We doubt their property, freight rale» In the
amount
linked,
or about $5tM».(iOO,.
While bathing in Thoma« creek, suffer. We reached Yaquina at 4:25 it
All the same we are glad to west will have to lie increased ap­
OOP
of
the
billion
dollar total they
not far from Thoma«, Vivian Griffin, and welcomed the «*•« breeze.
have such estimable people move tn proximately 32 per cent. A heavier
sought.
15-year old daughter of Mr». Henry
"When we passed Nashville Josie our community, for they are of the burden will I m - put on eastern ship-
A feeling of pessimism was evi­
Preever of Crabtree, «tepped into a showed much interest, as tho think­ l«est citizenry and w« are glad to i<ers, who will be taxed an addition-1
dent
when union leaders met and
deep pool and wax drowned
ing of what might happen.
Asked see them take the rent of life less al 40 per cent. tiecause eastern rail-;
privately
they did not hesitate to
Ixx-iil physicians were summoned aa to her intense interest she replied strenuously than the cares of a large roads are not showing as favorable
declare a general strike waa a possi­
to resuscitate the child, but all at­ with eyes sparkling. ‘Why. don’t you farm require. And perhaps he is returns as the western lines.
tempt« to restore respiration by I know that Printer Brant has a ranch right to select a home where there
There is some agitation inside the bility.
Th.- labor board today Is-gan in­
means of the pulmotor or otherwiar . near here?’
is plenty of cares to occupy his mind. interstate commerce commission to'
vestigating
the looting of its offices
were fruitless. The girl had l»een
“Dismay struck us when told our
We have known many farmers to make the paam-nger rats increase in
last
night,
when someone broke in
in the water 45 minutes before the trunk had not arrive.
By the way retire to homes where they had but the west higher than in the east for
and
stole
among
other things a copy
I tody was recovered.
it did net at rive until the morning little. If anything, to care for and the reason that the west was not hit
The girl was attempting, with her we Started for home. In the mean­ which resulted in curtailing the re­ by the McAdoo order issued early in of the award. Two copies had lieen
sister, to awim in Thomas creek, time eight of us had luo blankets maining years of their lives. It is, the war putting all pasarnger rates prepared, one for the txiard’s files
when she got into water that was and a comforter to sleep under. To probably, better to wear out than <>n a 3-cent basis. The west already , and the other for the printer. It
beyond her depth.
She became help out we put hot irons at our feet. to rust out.
had a 3-cent rate, while in most of waa the former which was stolen.
frightened and could not reach shal­
the slates of the east the passenger
"Except three pretty afternoons
The Canning InJustry.
low water. Her sister also bream« it was foggy and cloudy at Newport.
Californians Want Io See Mud.
rate waa only 2 cents.
terrified and was unable to effect a I Only Christine and Josie were brave
rescue. By the lime the sister had enough to plunge in the surf. We;
The most important industry for
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Cary of Belle
2-Pound Babe Perfect.
procured help the drowned girl had found only a few agates And one star western states from standpoint of a
Monte, Cal . are here visiting his
been in the water 45 minutes.
fish. We all went fishing but had purely home industry, is the fruit
Pendleton. July 20. Kenneth Roy brother Frank on the old family
The body was brought to Alliany to buy flab for dinner
We hiked 5 and vegetable canning business
Mr. ami Mrs Carv
Patton, aged 3 weeks. weight 2 homestead
and will be held until arrival of rel­ miles to the lighthouse, which is H5
The employment given to people
were
in
town
Saturday
and in pass­
pounds, physical condition perfect,
atives from California when funeral feet high and the light can lie seen in cities, towns and country at
ing
The
Tribune
office
asked
the lo­
is the phenomenon born to Pendle­
arrangement« will lie made.
healthful occupations and profitable
25 miles
cation
of
our
carp
pond.
We
said
ton parents at St. Anthony’s hospit­
“We went out after oysters at 3 work reaches classes not otherwise al. Mrs. Mark Patton, mother of the drv weather had caused it to
“Look here. Malvina.” cried the o'clock one morning und got enough employed,
the miniature infant, is in perfect disappear, but that It would return
Extended to orchard productsand
old man, shaking the bills the R F. for two meals. Our happv group
health and doctors pronounce the with the fall rains.
D. carrier had ju»t left.
"You was disrupted when the Kotana had the utilization of waste apples, pears,
A brother of thin editor and his
baby normal in every respect except
must think I’m made of money! to leave after three days, but we peaches and fruit that is below fresh
wife
visited us when we were on the
size and weight. When liorn. Ken­
Mustard plasters from Druggs* 5i> were glad t«> follow four days later market standards, this industry con­
farm.
Ve had had quite a good
neth weighed I pound ami 11 oun­
cents; •> teeth pulled by Dr. Pollard and gel back where the sun shines." serves millions of dollars worth of ces. The little 2-pounder has two rain, and when driving out from Al-
food products.
S3.
There's $3 SO spent in one
brothers. Mark, 23. and Robert, 20. liany we were al»»ut to avoid driv­
From the cannery by-products are
week for your own private pleasure'
ing through a little puddle of water
JORDAN ITEMS
made articles like vinegar, jellies,
“Dtive through that mudhole. Tom;
John Kelly thinks he is an ex|iert
jams, and preserves, ami the whole
I want to feel the old nensation of
trout fisherman
He went out for
Earl Phillips came Sunday to visit industry is clean and wholesome,
driving through a mudhole.” These
h>s parents.
larger acreage and more canner­ an hour just above the fiourtng mill two incidents indicate that Californ­
Wednesday afternoon and caught M ians would rather their constant dry­
Ilarve Shelton and wife visited at ies are making this industry the
—so he says.
ness would lie the better if they
equal of farming itself, to «ay noth­
the W ixslard home Sunday.
could have some of Oregon's welneaa
George
Jackson,
father
of
Mrs.
J.
ing of the demand created for box
mixed with it.
Miss Clara Jungwirth was a Stay-
N Weddle, of the telephone office,
factories and can factories.
♦
ton caller a few days last week.
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■ i—■■■! i »
is *5 years old ami is probably on
Weep and you’re called a baby.
Mrs. H. C. Foltz and F. D. Foltz
When to Cat Wheat.
his deathlied. though he was report­
Mugh and you're called a fool;
motored to Stay ton Sunday.
ed slightly better last night.
Yield and you're called a coword,
Harve Shelton sold his home to
Stand ami you're called a mule.
Wheat may be cut with safety
Smile and they’ll call you silly.
M J Krantx and will soon give pos­ when the straw has lost nearly all
Marine Who Never Saw tbe U. S.
Frown and they’ll call vou gruff;
session.
its green color ami the grains are
Put on a front like a millionaire
K M Chromic ami family moved not entirely hardened. If cut sooner
Ami some one’ll call your bluff.
Peking, China The only U. S
■ in tn their new home Monday.
than thia shriveled kernels will re­
marine in the world who ha« never
Mrs. M Heard and son Frank sult. If left standing until fully seen the United Stall*« is on duly at
Chicken Dinner al Bilyeu Den
; were Jordan shoppers Monday They ripe, a bleached ap[w*arance due to the American legation here
He is
action <»f the element» often results,
I brought in some fine cherries.
Next Sunday, at the Trappist
Private C. W F. Children«, born of
The stork left a Ixiunctng baby ami loss from shattering may ensue American oarents in (!hina. When Esther»’ church up in Bilyeu l)en,
boy at the August Bender home on j Wheat that is fully ripe is also more hr liecamr of age a few weeks ago, services will Iw-gin at U> a. m.
difficult to handle. Where the area
July 17.
hr joined the marines. He s|M’«ks and continue most of the day. The
of wheat is large, cutting should be­
John Silwrnagle and family called
the Chine«- language like s native services will I m * held in the open and
gin aa early as it can be done safely.
j at the A. Bender home Sunday.
ami his servirrs as an interpreb-r at iw»m a chicken dinner will be
— Farmers' Bulletin.
are especially valuable to the mar­ served to which everytswly is invited.
Frank Pepperling moved his fam­
w ■ »
- . w I 11 1- • Il » I—M U I .1
ine«. Through association with his
See U» Before You Huy
ily to the ranch Saturday prepara-'
Said old Mother Goose;
At The I’eopfrs Tlwwire
parents
and
other
American
resi
­
tory tn the fruit and brrry season. ' "Have you heard of the news?
dents of Chins hr is thoroughly fa­
I Frank intends to batch with the
For this week. Saturdav ami Sun­
The obi lady I mentioned to you
miliar with the tra«iiHons and cus­
I boys amt work on the plant at Jor­
day evenings at the Peoples Theatre
Bought a Ford * yes. she did—
toms of the United States. Ilr i«
dan a few weeks yet.
will lie given Wall««- Reid in “The
It holds every kid —
looking forward to the dav when he
OggtglN MKT.
Valley of the Giants.”
With the money she got for the
will see the country whose flag he
•hoe ”
Then again, it may be that men
A fashion note «ays "there is only
nerves
Kelly’« Drug Store
1 marry their stenographers because
a little change in- men’s garments
The democratic rooster will now
the latter leave out a word now and change his morning anthem to "C om -
Quite a little thunder storm we this year.” Ours have lieen that
YOURS FOR SERVICE
I then.
mdoodte-doo-o-o! ’
had for a few minutes yesterday.
way for several years.
FOR
Paints
Wall Paper
Linseed Oil
Varnishes
Roof Stains
Etc.