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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. 51 BOY HAS ELECTRICAL EXPERTS GUESSING S IO. LINN COUNTY, ORRÜON. AUGUST 5. 1920 LEAGUE OR NO LEAGUE The Oregon Journal, in itaeontro- ■ versv with ttjg Oregonian, concludes i an article as follow«: “Thus, the issue is clrar. i>oyou Inventor Again Demonstrate« Power or do you not. want a league of na tions’ The present league is already Generator— Coil Will Fly a reality, approved by all the lead* Aeroplane«. ing nations of the world except Rus sia. Mexico, Turkey and America. Seattle Alfred M Hubbard, in Mr. Harding and his party pro ventor. who ha« harnessed an un pose to undo ail that ha.« been dona, known force apparently drawn out to throw the present league into the of the air which he transmits to an wrap hear, to start s >mething m-w electric dynamo thus producing pow some time, an association of nations er. has again got the savants of the after the plan of The Hague Tribu electrical world guessing. He re nal. Did Th»’ Hague Tribunal keep pestl'd his demonstration with his us out >.f the late war’ power generator in a small launch "If Mr. Harding's party could before a large crowd. The trial wm agree on some plan like The Hague made for the sole purpose of satis Tribunal when would they do ft? fying a local capitalist that he had That party is hopelessly divided on something worth investing money in the subject. Many thousands of rank Hubbard, since his return from and file republicans want the pres Washington in January, when he pa ent league, some with and some tented his device, has put in all of without interpretative reservations. his lime working on the coil and ex But other groups in the party and perimenting with it in connection most of the leaders want no league, with X rays. He now claims he will no association, no relations of any be able to develop something new in kind looking to permanent peace, this respect within a short time. "It took the leaders ten months to agr<o- on a few simple rem'rva- Hubbard made a half dozen trips about Portage Bay and Lake Union, Hons, and 14 or 15 hitter ender sen carrying two to four i<assengers in ators never agreed tn them. The the Isiat in-sides himself and a me pro-Germans are against any «¡nd of chanic. He was tiesieged by dozens league and they are a big vote. The of persons desirous of seeing his in irreconcilable« dictated the league vention in operation. Many of these plank of the Chicago platform and he refused to talk Io, others he told are in control of the candidate on the league issue. As boldly as a of hi* proposed trials. He offered no explanation other timid man could, the candidate has than he "didn’t want to" for not al declared against any 'written cum- lowing all to see hia invention. There pact' for permanent peace. "The situation is thia: One party were nearly 100 persons at the piers ♦- « i- JORDAN ITEMS ...... t : fl.75 THE YEAR Dead Merchants. A stranger was in Scio the first of the week. He came with the view J, II Goswick of The Italics is of purchasing The Scio Tribune. But visiting his parent«, the J H. Gca- ! after looking the town over turne«! wick«. ' the proposition down. Mrs. A. A Bender, who "I have no objection to your news quite ill, is able to lie up again paper or plant,” he Mid. "Your J. H. Cunningham, engineer of offer ia fair. I like your country. the light plant, motored to Jefferson * the location of your t*>wn und the Monday, ' prosperous outlook in general.. But Mrs. H C. Foltz visited her par ¡your merchants are dead in a live ent« at Aumsville Saturday and ( buxine«« sense In loooking ov®r Sunoay. J your pa¡>er I note th«- alisenc«- of ; rs NEW RAIL FARES IN EFFECT AUG. 20 Freight Rales Day« Laler to Advance Five Pullman and Baggage Go Up. Washington. Aug. 2 New pars- engcr fare« pn>l>ably will lirmnv ef fective August 20, and advanced freight rates August 25. accord mg Herman Marking of Stayton is three of your leading merchant en to a program outlined tonight by A. hauling P. R. Bilyeu’s hay to their tirely and most uf th«- other business P. Thom, general counsel for the association of railway executives. new home near Scio. men are advertising very lightly. Simultaneously increases in pull "Your merchants are not alive to Mrs. Haman Shelton of Crabtree man. excess baggage and milk char vWted our vicinity last of the week. the importance of advertising their ges also will go in force. business They seem to look upon K. W. Goewick and family of Jop Railroad rate experts have liegun lin, Missouri, arrived here last Tues new«|>a|M>r advertising as a matter preparing blanket rate schedules in of charity to the editor. They do day and intend to make Oregon their creasing trans|s>rtati<>n costs on a not realize that judicious advertising home. l>ercentagv basis Rate sheets will , ia an investment and not simply an Quite a number of Scioans visited lie supplemented by printed tariffs ordinary expense Now. 1 can go Jordan Sunday afternoon to look to town« where the buxine«« men arc containing rates for all territories over th* prospective light plant wide awake and are up to date 1 and on all commodities as soon as which is progiesmng speedily a« op would not have to apsnd the lime . the manv details can lie worked out. portunity permits. and expense necrnuiary to awaken, Until this Is done, local rail officials Mrs. Mary of l«>banon. daughter them. I don't want to have to con will compute the new rates and of Mr. and Mrs. N W Thomas, who vince them that a newepajvcr is an ’charges for their territori«« by add was taken to a Salem sanitarium for asset and not a liability t<> a town ing 20 per cent to existing rail’s. tulx-rcular treatment, is reported a« I can go where the fact is already By putting the increased rates in improving. to effect prior to September 1, the known.'* drain on the treasury under the Charles Barrett and wife of near Use Less Sugar in Jellies, Etc. guarantee provisions of the trans- laicumh, and who have a large lo portation act likely will l>e ended ganberry field there, visited our community Thursday. They report One-fifth to one-fourth lewi sugar before expiration of the govern a fine yield and fair prices can lie used in making jelly and jam. ment's guarantee of earnings. Of. OfUMPiN MlHT. experiments made by household ex ficials estimated today that by Sep perts in the U. S. department of tember 1 the guarantee provisions Full Corps of Teachers Employed. agriculture experimental kitchen in would have cost the government approximately Sfi50.000.000. dicate. The government has been obliged Another sugar saving wrinkle test- The Scio school directors are now to continue the $75.000.000 monthly If you are reaily to announce the names of a rd hv the experiment kitchen is to when the trials started. The geta is a no-leigue party. rental imyment in eff«*ct during fed way wan accomplished without a against any kind of a league, vote complete corps of teachers for next add one-quarter teaspoon of salt to eral control and meet deficits, not hitch. With the application of the for Mr. Harding. The other party year. Most of these have been se each cup of fruit juice for jelly or covered bv the rental amount, sus wires from Huhltard’s coil the motor favors joining the present league lected for about two month«, but pulp for jam, marmalade and con tained by individual carriers. In- hum mini into action. Such speed with pro|s-r reservations. It would final announcement ha« I wen delayed serve. In the caw- of nonarid fruit cluded in those deficits is that por was gained with the motor idling accept the existing league and am until all arrangements have l>een this makes the absence of the full tion of the $1*00,0110,000 wage award amount of sugar less noticeable. that it spun for more than two min end or change it to suit the condi completed. from May I to September 1, when utes after the wires were discon- tion« m they arise. Or. if it doe« A graduate of Minnesota State I The salty taste will disappear after the auiiranty expiree. not work «atmfaetority. withdraw Normal. Mia« Marie Skei of Astoria, the product has stood for a few necteii. Thia was officially estimatiil nt from it altogether, as can Is- done has lieen secured to teach the first weeks, hut the flavor will be much at any time if the other nations do and second gra<le« and to assist the the richer for the addition of the $206.000,000. Thus the fieople will not accept changes proposed by girls with their athletic work. salt. Salt was so used in England l>av oiuMhyd of the increas««l wages for railroad employes in taxes. America.” Miss May Stoddart of Scio will during the war. and the method i With the amount guaranteed the ■ have charge of the third and fourth suggested was based on reports of carriers this year and the claims of Hip Is Crushed. ¡grades. The fifth and sixth grade the process. the lines for compensation under With fruits of pronounced flavor, teacher will be Miss Elma Cox who their contracts with the railroad ad When Mrs EI w - mh I was making received her training in the Oregon or where lemon and orange |wel or ministration, the road* will have cost her regular weekly trip to Scio last State Normal School. Miss Ella apices are used for flavoring those the government approximately a bil Saturday she met a moving hinder Tnmherger of Jordan, an experien with mild flavor, various sirup« take lion and a half dollars since Decem in the road The old trusty horse ced teacher, well known here, will the place of («art of the gianulated ber 2H. 1917. which "he and husband thought was handle the seventh and eighth grades. sugar. Usually half ami half la the absolutely trustworthy became l-ast year’s high school instructors proportion used in sulxtilution Laugh. scared, run away and dumped her have been retained ON The new prin Demand fur Douglas Fir from the buggy, resulting in a very cipal la H. E Tobie of Tekoa. Wa»h Build for yourself a strong hot. ' oad injuy U> her left hip. She was Ir.gton, who was last year principal -, Automobile and Fur Fashion each part with care; I brought to Dr. Prill's office in Scio of the high school there. Douglas fir lumle-r is rapidly train- Fit it with ha*p ami padlock. niture Polish. 'and Dr Davts of Albany called as The spirit with which the teachers I ing a strong hold on the eastern Put all your troubles there. j well. They made a careful examin- are planning to tackle their problems < market ami western Oregon and Hide therein all your failures. Regular $1.00 Polish, now 7Hc i ation and found her hip fractured is illustrated by recent statements, western Washington will lie called And each bitter cup of quaff; Regular 5Oe Polish, now :Mc i in five places. Dr. Prill's X ray Mixa Esther C. Humphrey, instructor upon to supply the future need* of Lock all your heartaches within it. Regular 25c Polish, no« 19c Then sit on the lid ami laugh. ■ machine wax of great value in deter- in English and history in the high the Atlantic coast for large dimen* Tell no one of its content«. ! mining the extent of the injury, As school, says: ”1 shall be glad to help' aion stock, according to Coleman Never it’a «•Crete share; ; Mrs. Elwood ir of advanced age it is in every wav possible.” Mias Ruth Wheeler. Jr., who returned recently Drop in your cares and worries. ¡doubtful if she ever recovers the use Mueller, domestic science and science j from an extensive trip through eas Keep them forever there. < of her hip. She was taken to the instructor, adds: *1 shall he delight tern and southern states. Marked Hide them from sight so completely ed to co-operate in the task of mak- j impetus has t>een given thia move* . local hospital. The world will never dream half; I ing Scio high school a better place ment, Vheeler says, by the opening Fasten the top down securely Then sit on the lid and laugh. Though about three score years to learn in as well ns a better place of an office of the West <>>ast Lum bermen's Association at New York of age, Henry Shelton has never seen in which to teach.” under direction of Chester Hogue, Portland. To remedy it he and Mrs. Shelton started this morning for Reports aay that the paving is former secretary of the associa lion For this week. Saturday and Sun , Camas. Washington, going through Completed on the Albanv-Jeffrr«on day evenings at the Peoples Theatre Albany papers report plenty of will present Enid Bennett in "Step ■ Portland. They will spend the week road except a few rods at the rail end with their daughter, Mrs Olar* road crossing two miles north of gasoline and that the "shortage" ping Out ” Also the usual world's TOURS FOR SERVICE ience Pepper. Albany. M now a thing of the past. news and^comedy. SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTION I k