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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1920)
9 A », . .... •*’/ ‘a'ssr ' a 5, e -a. »«. N j a^ v"' «#*« i THE SCIO TRIBUNE I ? \ *> * Independent, Fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party frames with cherry, or A frame that rs liecauw of Metern Wdham«. Fnr aale -Second hand Ford i for fire prevention overhauled and in first Spencer Lang hae been working a •pent Sunday at home, y H W. Curry, who lives near Hei<>. oa the farm as well as the beet dos - order. Call at Cobb’s garage, little too »trenubuxly and m a result Th* iYdnane has a few ' recently purchas* ! the Fr^pk Dobr- •ihle fire protecUon. A pressure Is on the sick list. «hater system, chemical rating The Fred Bilyeu and Frank Gill ■ kovmky farm near Crabtree^ferrek, ere, or water barrets with b Mrs. Earl Parker, after visiting • families and Mia* Josie K<«tan spent are 11 rat class protection If u i few day« with the J. F. I'arker«. re Sunday at the sulphur springs. time and should be installed on e Mrs. Adulph Grouliek of Portland turned to Gates Wednesday. farm; atoo ladders for getting t Mrs J. W Miller of Halaey ia is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rudolph roof should nut lw forgotten. visiting her sister. Mrs. A. E Ran Weseiv. Every fire hazard about the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartu and dall of this city. should be eliminated or kept u Mr. and Mrs T A. Richardson 1 Mias Mary Shimanek motored to constant surveillance Fire pr< and son Vert and Albert Rex re Albany Friday last. tioa should I m * a daily topic ii Mm W M Phillips ami Mrs W. turned Sunday from a two weeks’ home and each individual'« duty F. Pspper left Saturday for a visit outing at Ckscadia responsibility impressed upon It Misses Zelma. Delta and El»w and the children should br tai with relative« in Camas. Miss t>olly Italy can s from Port Piatt went to Portland Wednesday from infancy of the danger of land Monday for a few days’ visit at for a week’s visit with friends and and what prevention means i relatives. home Fire prevention on the faim VOL. XXIV $2,223,094 ASKEO Good Progress rtn Power Line —'.'W—J. Lowe Mieses Gladys Rixigsrs, I «eta and Mildred Couey. Hazel Philippi and Edna Peery left last Wednesday for an outing at Newport. shock and fall and early aprlng grain For price or information call or will tie threshed. Harvest will be write IRVIN S GARAGE. Albany. almost complete in thia month of Dre., phone 3JH1 R. August Occasionally Mrs. J. D. Densmore and son J. nday morning for his ranch over near Summit. Benton county. Hrant tells that he has some work over there he wants to do. but we guess the work may go hang for all he will ia a widow of dangerous o will absorb most of his * wt will not give her ad ed via auto for the Coos Ray coun try Sunday morning. Our readers should not consider R ji I as secondary to the prise bull purp and the other dog, for he isn’’. hut in writing the item we have cta*c ifled him with the other amrnula Hol will be back within a «reek, but the rest of the it wise to 1« party may go down the coast into Cahforota before returning WANTED Hav Grain Potatomi HI<-H»HT MARKET PRICE M. G K EE I > Office - Albany Stale Hank ALBANY. ORE. SUÓÌT hic ) T.ong rftlOtlce al ItaaHoiiablti Batee SAM STOLLER Expressman DR. C. F1CQ Office Hours: • to 12 A. M. I to 6 P M One «toar north df Preterii- «• Hl JO. OREGON H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTION ON Automobile and Fur niture Polish. Regular Bl.00 Polish, now 7Me Regular 50c Polish, now 3Me Regular 25c Polish, now 19e Dr. W. B. Richardtoa <>rr<>M,:n:i.<r Will I h » at Sciti llofel in Scio every Saturday of each wt-eg prvpartNi t<>- lit anti fttrniah good glaaaea f»»r all that want it» improve their evratpht • (alnaeca reading, sewing or fur tiisiani u»a. ail one lent and warranted tu give satin faction. W. B. HIGH ARD Eyenighl Specialist Jefferson i»ea»imi«t pear«! Tb« te pace« teed 1er 10 days eoiy Kelly’s Drug Store BEAM. Agent. ¡¿••9c YOURS FOR SERVICE . ____,—. ...„..,—_,— was a jeweler in Salem. J. D. T hus was a jeweler in Albany, tlendryx & Mason dealt in drugs and medicines in Scio. T. P. Goodman & I <». mail« and sold harness and saddles. Wm. Itavidson waa a real estate dealer and collector of claims. J. M Johns conducted a dry goods store. Wm. M. Morrow and Brother sold goods for cash or urotiuce. J. H. Elgin. Irvine carriage and wagon maker an<i Morris dealt in drv g<x»ds and bought wheat. D. V. Baldwin was the tinner. I. C. Dickey dealt in Fall Recognition oí Liberty oí 1 A AC i- 1 AVAILABLE COPY MNTIST Evewtu IlKlWnm. The Sero Prohice Market wauts all Mrs E E Werst, who has been a 1 guest at the home of her parents, of th<- ev*«gr— n blaekbarrrirsit «angel. The highesl noaritv« prire will l»e |>a»d Mr. ami Mrs. F. T Thayer, left and squ-ire an-1 honest «»igtals ar» in- saared. THE »CIO PROIHR ECO. Wednesday morning with her hus Fred Gisclman. Manager. I band, who came after her. en route After spend week end with to Nachex. Wash., wtw re they will her par*!» tthe J H McLains) at make their home, Mr. Werst having Shelburn. Mm. Theren Roaaell re bought a confectionery store there. turned to her ‘home In Salem Mon John L. Kelly, having secured day morning Harold Peery an pill dispenser dur Printer Hrant, having found an ing his absence. accompanied by Mrs. other printer who does nut hav* time Kelly. Jack, the prise bull purp, and , for a sub, will leave1 the other doe. and Hol Morris, start D.jr. and Kenneth Hl runs returned from an outing at Newport the first of the week, report having an enjoyable ti OREGON a ALLIED ACTION TO END WAR IS URGED ¡back through the hlatorv of the Am-J Nation« i«. Declared Eisen- •riean people and compare the pres- tial to Peace ent with the past, we realise that the United Stale« has made great | Lucerne. Aug. 23 An nfficial progres«. statement issued regarding the con One hundred years ago we had ferences today lietwren Premiers just bought Florida from Spain for Lloyd lieorge and Giolelti said that live million dollars. The Savannah, the premiers agreed to the vital an American l»oat. had juat made need of the re-eslabhuhmcnt of the the first steamship voyage across the' twace of the world at th«' cnrlie*t Atlantic. Indianapolis was founded, j : IMMuublc moment ami that the flrat An inventive genius. Seth Boydmt, guarantee of such a | m scv waa to I m had just startled American sports found in lhe various treaties already by lieginning the manufacture of cunei uded. patent leather shoes The slavery "The victors in war,” continued issue waa keeping a good many Am th* statement, "should dl»t a ericans awake »f nights I ngnss spirit of moderation in their enforce iiaasol a law offering |60 to every ment of term* and the vanquished informer in cases of slaves Imported a spitit of loyally in their execution. Illegally. With this aim. England and Italy In 1MJU, Maine was admitted as a trust that the good understanding state. The first steamboat ran on reached at 8p« will be further de- l»ke Michigan. The national debt yeloped to cover all outstanding f waa about ninety-one million a tre questions. mendous sum then; a small pork "Before peace Is fully established, barrel now. however, there are a numtier of Im A year was vet to go by Iwfore portant questions to !«• decided, a General Stephen F. Austin planted maiority of which are Indissolubly the first colony from the States in connected with lhe march of events Texas. in territories of the ex Russian em Go through th« newspai>eia of pire. Until peace is fully established * IH21 and one of th« chief events of between Russia and the rest of the general interest was. aa the historian world, an atmosphere of disturbance described it. this: "Miss Sophia ami unsettlemcnt will continue to WiMMlhouse of W’eathersfield. Con menace th« world. necticut, sends to the lamdon So "Therefore the British and Italian ciety of Arts samples of a new ma governments have been taking steps. terial fur straw platting in its raw. In the face of much nii»repres»‘nt«- bleached, and manufactured state, , lion, to restore communication be including a bonnet in imitation of tween Russia and the world outside. r- leghorn.” Therefore, with profound regret, A. After all. a century ia not such a they have just heard that the soviet re long period; the census has unearth government, despite repeated assur r. ed a woman 115 year* old. and a ances to the contrary given officially 1 man 117, No country In the world on its behalf, in London, has sought d. has made such gigantic strides in the I to impose on Poland conditions in ■; last 1U0 years as has the United compatible with national Indepen V States. Popular Magazine. e. dence. BEST Calls Attended to Promptly Dav or Night sao I 1 through his blue glasses and bewails th>' "grave isauea" now confronting' us We are optimistic» A» we gol 3 Mm. A. J. itohbins left Saturday! John Cui I of Salem and a former ply means the saving of mllll«H for a short visit with relatives in! resident of Scio for many years, died ■ property, and more in life. at the home of hl« daughter in the • .. — Portland. capitol eity the first of the week. Mr* Lieweilyu Smith has retu Mm Chari«-« Hollis and son of Grandma Comoton had the mi»-' from a three woeks* visit in Portl Portland arrived last Thursday for a I fortune to fall Saturday, resulting! Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb visit with the liert liullisss. in a badly bruised nose and forehead looking after business mattert After visiting several weeks at the and a cut on the left hand Albany lueaday. , home of Z J. (Tark. .Mis» .Mary Du Mrs. John Davidasm and three Dr A. G. Prill went to AIM ran returned to her home at Wil- children of Sacramento, Calif., ar yesterday to rivs the Aliiany i lows. Oregon, Saturday , rived last Tuesday fur a visit with [leople the benefit of his rxperi* Mr. and Mrs. John Jiroch and Mr. her father. A. T. Pnerell. in making a fair. and Mrs. Joseph Novak left Wed Everybody who can get away is| Mrs. Art Shelton and son Ml nesday morning f»s a short outing off on an outing to the coast, moun-! have returned from the east fi at Newport. taing. or <»ne of the numerous mfn-! Mrs. Fjnma KInzer is visiting Mrs. J. W Parrish returned from mother, Mr». J W. t'ompton j oral springs. an extended visit at Vale. Oregon, Vacant houses in Scio are at a County Commissioner Pitre last Tuesday. Her aged father. Mr, premium. If some rapiteimt will ,n Tuesday. Cary, accompanied her build a few house« to rent, he will Mrs Barney Fredenthaw of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohletneier of do • *u««i stroke of business land it visiting her (»rent«. Portland arrived last Wednesday to ! Mr«. Joe Ambrosek. Several of the S. L & L. company , attend the funeral of Grandpa Jack- men, who were laid off on account! ' Card *f 1‘iiaak- •004 of low water, have gone to work on ! We desire to tender our smsit Mias Mary Jiroch arrived Sunday the power line from Jordan, for the thanks lo nor fri< nds ami *ehl for a w«>e<t’B visit at home. She ia > their kindly sympathy ami help ; th« late sicktwss. death amt a supervisor for the telephone com r**T- J. F. Weedy thia wret purchased tot *** pany on the east side. Portland. a fine Sonora talking machine from "r" ' Mr *and Mrs, N J. W J. S. Stieha ia having difficulty in J. 8. Sticha In accordance with --------- - --------- — finding sand in sufficient quantity to his usual method of having nothing ■ A Cregltor* ttarcsu suutfly lhe amount needed for the but th* lies t for his beautiful home! For the profesalonalcollrction he made the Sonora his choice, notes ami mortgage» ha» been Jordan dam lishcd for lhe lerriloty of eM* Hammers and saws now make I «mi U«n eowntie* Thi* bureau Merle Cyrus, who has been so dan .... .j * . — ■ colisciiom for any p«re<ta. nrta gerously Kick with blood poisoning, music at the old fau ground«, T. ».rsiion on a (Wr t »••«; namely, la now at home and we are glad to B Pr<>«p«l, the carpenter. 1« build-l» charred unless ■ p*\nonl is * ., . , ... I ami when payment » iffectad on state expects to be fullv recovered mg a reswience for Jew Rodgers. Ihta nuresu'* f«e is ooly a cert who purchased the property, rent of th- bill colucu-d on in a diort time. | This bureau collects large The Scio school board «ent an or-' A harvest crew south of Scio he- bd* f°r •«? ’*• J'*1 , , . , . > bill or mite that y«sl csiwwl der this week for a whole bunch of I came too tick to work for a few wHt» this Bwnres alsmt it. Y Hijr. — WTii'iiy,"Ri tm **®*r!f thal, otherwise be lost. scientific equipment numbering 29<> hour« this week on account of drink-1 warfhmiHt«, « *. 1 • .G This collect tun f’ureau through repre- pieces ing impure water. Ahout <me-h«lf: »enutlee«, colleeu from debtors ia all J. I». DENSMORE Mrs. Margaret McFarland left for of the men were unfit for work, tn parts of the I nited *'t*t*s and '‘•’'•da . lor particulars write: M il. CRED report eayeth. • a visit in Portland last Thursday. _ ITORS BURKAU. B K- Cur.to Mgr. Roy BMg., Stay Um, Oregon. Morrison & She waa accompanied by J. D. Dens This is the heavy week. Nearly more UNDERTAKERS all spring grain will tie placed in the • hi Ail Tftdi Fw Salt. One Hundred Year« Ago FUND CHARGE TO BE F* t* n ’> $ 1.75 THE YEAR SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. AUGUST 2«, 1920 NO. 2. w Ml Wells, W Halsey; F. L. Beard. N. Harrisburg; R D. Snell. Albany No. 7; Robert (’. Archibald, (enter; Fph- riam Ellis, Waterloo; J. J. Horsky. Albany No. 6; John Burkhart. Price; Vilas J. Philippi. Kingston; Ray Samuel Gourley, Calapoofa; Frank T. Thayer. N. Sdo; H. L. Burck. Knox Butte; Waiter Wltchey. Or leans; L. A. Simons. Sodaville; John Kirkland, Sunrise; John Bender, Jordan. Bert A Millsap, N. Leban on; W. F. Pfeiffer. Albany No. 3; Robert P. Howard. Sunrise; It. E. Grime«, Rowland; John Middlestadt. Providence; N. H. Bateman. North Brownsville. Some time prior to the opening of court on September 7. the grand jury will convene, but the date has not vet lieen set. , furniture. M. 8. Taylor waa a wag on maker. Wheeler and Ostrander dealt in bacon, etc. Wheat waa worth 65 cents pef bushel, oats 30 cents, butter 15 rents per pound, chickens 12 50 per dozen, eggs 26 cents per dozen, etc. The Oregon and California rail road had not yet reach» d Salem and The Medford Railroad. 33 miles, a passenger cuubl travel from Port valued at 343X.OOO was sold at auc land to Salem in the quick lime 3| tion this week for 3190,500, a Mich hours. igan man being the buyer. The road ia used for logging purposes Secretary of State Colby was ex pected to i**u« the proclamation San Franciscans expect to nay II that Women Sulf rag«- had become the law of the land and that the per pound for their Thanksgiving women >>f our nation could vote at turkeys. Grower« now refuse 66c and the birds will be scarce the November election. Tait Still for League Reservation* Without of the league. Moreover, I believe that the issue of the league trans- cenditon its importance any domestic issues and would justify and require one who Itelieves so to ignore tmrty ties and secure thia great boon for' the world and this country. I’hili- delphia Ledger. Aug. I. 1920. When Mr Wilson brought to Ibis country the league covenant as re ported to the Paris conference. I urged, on the same platform with him, that we join the league. 1 thereafter recommended amend ments, some of which were adopted Four Plane« Reach Nome into its final form. Had 1 l>cen in the Senate I would Nome. Alaska, August have voted for the league and treaty four Untied State» army in r planen as submitted; and I advocated its dying from Mineola, N. Y. to Nome. ratification accordingly. I did not arrived hern from Rul>y, Alaska, at think and do not n«iw think that any 6:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon. thing in the league covenant as sent The actual flying time from New to the Senate would violate lhe Con York was 55 hours. Captain St.Clair stitution of the United States or Street, head of the expedition an would involve us in wars which it nounced. would not he to th« highest interest The hop-off on the return trip to of the world and this country to sup New York will be made In a few press by univers^ boycott and. if days. need be. by military force. I consider that the moral effect of The forest fires of Linn county Article X on predatory nations would are said to now all be under control restrain them from war aa the dec and most of them are entirely out. laration of the Monroe Doctrine has I done, and that the requirement of Th* clothing atore of Mr. Schenk the unanimous consent by the repre I of Ixhanon. waa robbed of WOO sentatives of the great power» in worth of clothing. Tuesday night. council before league action would I safeguard the United States from A catholic church in Tacoma «fill any perversion of the high purpoaej be heated entirely by electricity. •A#. .4 I ■