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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. XXIV NO. 8. GUARANTEE AGAINST PRICE DROP BARED ~ ~ Tbe Albany Races 2 MORE TO HANG FOR TAYLOR DEATH Seeing that the fair people have deciare«] the 1920 fair off, the busi ness men of Albany determining that the people shall not lie entirely First Dtgree Convict ion» Not Ex Federal Trad« C mmumm « Advised disappointed, have arranged for three days of racing on the fair pectcd in View of Alleded Bra- by B m » cm laterests ta grounds track. Thursday (today) talitie» Testified To. FaraPaM Friday and Saturday. Nearly all of the horses which would have been at Pendleton. Or., Oct. 5. Guilty of Washington, Oct. 5.— Partial re the fair, will be at this race meet. murder in the first degree as charged sponsibility for high prie«« was laid See the big race ad in this issue in the indictment was the verdict today on the trade practice of manu returned at 3:30 o ’ clock this after- facturer«* guarantee against price Will Not Close Down noon by a circuit court jury sitting decline by those who protested a- in >he trial of (3vie D Kerby, alms gainst the custom at hearings before Manager Faery of the Condensery Jim Owens, an<t John |jiii<*bean, alias the federal trade commission. More informs us that despite the fact that Jack Rathie, two of the five m»n in than 200 spokesmen for business in more than thirty large condensing dicted for the murder of Til D. Tay terests were present to advise with plants throughout the United States lor. sheriff of Umatilla county, on the commission in formulating a have dosed operations, the Scio plant July 25 last Tbe verdict c I imu M th« policy. will continue t<> operate. While far last trial of the five conspirators who The statement that prices would mere cannot expect prlcvs to rule as planned to break jail and shoot their have gone down soon after the armi high as in the past, tbe Scio plant way out Uwfreedom, an«! of the five stice in many lines had the price will continue to pay <>n the basis of three go to the gallows and two guarantee practice been unknown the market price for for condensed have been sentenced to life imprison was brought out in answer to que» milk. With the cooperation of far ment. tions by ('hairman Murdock. mers and dairymen a steady market Judge Phelps of the circuit court Without exception opponents of for their milk supply will be main will Friday sentence the men* fuuml the system said their belief had been tained. guilty today. The judge allowed the confirmed by breaks In commodities defense five davs to file motion for where the practice waa nyt employed. Mexican Poit» Stricken a new trial and 50 davs to file a bill They cited the sugar and silk mar of exceptions. kets as typical. Washington.Oct. &. Yellow fever Two hours deliberation was all the Mr. Goldsmith, representing the is prevalent al all the principal ports time taken by the jury In reaching Silk Association of America, said the on the east coast of Mexico and to their verdict, following the recievb'g guarantee could be construed in no prevent its possible spread to the of instructions of the court, after other light than as a means of main United States the public health ser hearing the closing arguments pre taining "generally, high level of vice has | laced quarantine restrict sented in court this morning. At prices and mitigating against any ions against all travelers from these torney-General Brown making his reduction which would have followed porta. last appearance as procreating at natural operation of the law of sup Epidemics of the disease have torney, marshaled, the evidence for ply and demand." been reported from Tuxpam and Silk prices, he said, had declined Vera Cruz an«l m»me deaths have oe- conviction, in a strong plea for a verdict of guilty in closing the case 50 per cent in the last six months, cured at Progreso, in Yucatan, of the prosecution this morning It which would have been impossible further to the south. waa during the progress of this trial had the wholesalers been guaranteed Oil companies in the Tampico field that he was informed of his elevation against Ions by the manufacturers. are apprehensive that the prevalence to the state supreme bench. "What about holding up artificial of th* disease may cause an exudus prices, like war prices, and would of foreign employes, including many they have been reduced except for Americans, which would materially the price guarantee?" Mr. Murdock reduce the oil production of the inquired. world's greatest field. "Unhesitatingly. I would say they Joe Jungwirth and family attend Stale Transfer» Land ed the state fair Friday. 5«, «ur IS' m X w Diale ***• SCHOOL SUPPLY Start the children in right, with a fountain pen or Evei -Sharp pencil. Kelly’s Drug Store YOUtS FOR SERVICI 11.75 THE y T a R SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. (X TOR! K 7 The Albany Races ALBANY’S COLD FEET SAY MANY PEOPLE 1 •> fact that a number of Allmny n are sponsor for the ■ f racing at the new fair grounds, b commendatory. These "Old Jape" Wins tbe Sweepstake- rsc* mab:;y harness races, should Fair Ground» a Sea of r> -• a ! ral patronage. It should and pr n ■ y dore please the racing Mud and Water i '«-n. w have brought their ani-l m.« • fr ti Canada, British Columbia.* (suit Sunday morning the Albany t’sHfi a, Idaho, etc for the ex- fair people declared the fair for 1920 [»■■>««• heavv m bringing race ani "off. ” The condition of the fair ma' «' ch great distances it should grounds and the pnmpect for more I* t* i . . to race fans, who are drawn t<> fairs mainly la-cause of rainfall simply diaguate«l the Bar projectors and th«* prevailing opin the r.u and finally It should I* ion among the managers waa to lot pleasing > th«- Albany fair promot- Old Jupo take the pot, dealer, stak a era b> • <. it will mitigate to the and all. p>- <pl>' tic- uiMippointment in having Th« prevailing opinion among the Liro. ('<>■..nty fair for 1920 da-l would be exhibitors is that the fair dared off. The notice of the race meet is managris made a serious blunder in short a» ,he first card is to be pulled declaring the 1920 fair off. Those off today and to extend over the rest j who have prepared agricultural ex of the week. All l«»vera of speed, hibits are especially Incense«!. They contests in-tween horstai should be say: "We would be aatisfiml if the fair people had converted the show on hand for every rara will I* for. blood seeing it is the last chance to intu a street fair. But after per rrcov« r expense money in Willam suading us to go to the trouble and expense of preparing an exhibit and ette valley races then to declare the whole busint-M 40 Fires; Loss $100,000. off at the eleventh hour, is a colos sal exhibit of cold feet. We will Salem. Oct 5. Fire losses in Or prepare an exeibit for another year mt ", egon, exclusive of Portland, for Isut spring. wh<n the fair dates September total«*d 4467,It'd), accord were scbcluJ, many Scio (tropic «aid ing to a ret >rt prenar«nl by the the dates w««re too late. When Scio slate lire maral.l. The most disas gave her first fair on the late fair trous bln *e was al Klamath Falls, grounds we made the same mistake where the Houston hotel and eight Albany has made this year. We other structures were burned with placed the dates in October. Well, an aggregate loss of $100.000. There were 40 fires reported to we had rain even up to and includ the file marshal, 14 of which re ing the day before the date of open sult od from unknown causes. ing. YET. WE GAVE A FAIR! We did not get cold feet. Our Al Hail and Wind Storm Daauges. bany friends will find that it will b« very difficult to arouse enthusiasm The Willamette valley seldom Is among the people next year. Every damag* I by hail, but the storm that one will say "what's the use; two visit > I us sli ■ rtly tiefore midnight days* rain just before opening day Tuesday left its mark. Father 0» will upaet the whole business." born, of rvar Shelburn, brought This wiiter and others remark«*»! some vegetables, apples and English last spring that these (irople I Albany walnut to town W <dn«.*sday which fair promoters) will know more showed injury. The cabbage waa abouMPruducing county fairs, next torn to rib: ns, the outer hull of fall, than they now know. They the walnuts was bruised find torn have found out October is not the <>.T and tie- keeping qualitv of the month for giving fairs, not with apples destroyed. safety. It rains in that month at lb« r> f <>f Marion Arnold's barn leant sometimes. »»« blown oil, the* Shelburn prune dryer was blown over an«! caught Reception. fir«!, hut the watchman succeeded in putting out the fire; Bill Miller's The upper classmen entertained mio was lipp«*d over. the lower classmen Friday la*’ in Many . w lights were broken the high school auditorium. At X by the hnilsloOee. which were as big the doors were opened and in came as pige<>n eggs. the plucky little freshmen who were ’1st ■ no democrat nor re- immediately taken In charge by the publhiin will vote for Frank Myers’ entertainment committee. Hot fires, huge buckets of water, candidate I Thomas A. II a vest for high planks ami electricity were aids U. 8. ->‘nator Myers was kicked in initiation. All were "game" and out of lb«* Portland postotfice. an act a pleasant evening followed. Many which he thought Chamlierlain could games were playe«! and ice cream have pa tented, though Chamberlain and cake served Reporter. did nothing, nor has done nothing. E. Daugherty of Oregon City was Salem, Ore., Oct. 5.—Govern«>r transacting business in our vieinitv Olcott today signol a contract where Saturday. by the state will exchange 50.000 Mrs. John Jungwirth, who was acr«*s of scattered lands in the forest ! recently operated on at Scio General reserves for a compact body of fed Hospital, is improving, we under eral land of equal area. The con stand. tract also was signo! by C. V Mar Mrs. M M Fink is visiting in tin. acting secretary of the interior. Oregon City. Authorization of this exchange of S«-Hff..l commenced Monday in dis lands waa made at a meeting of the trict 124. with a young lady from state land board held here four Mount Angvl as teacher. weeks ago. The high water in Thomas creek Receipts from the sale of the tim still persists in its way andmanag<-s ber and other revenue from th«-se to carry off enough of the works lands go into the common school every Saturday night to give an ex fund. tra force of men employment all of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mr. and One coming to Jordan, especially Mrs. Clinton Parker returned to with a car, cannot help noticing the their home, at Gates, Sunday after doubtful condition of the pavement spending a few days visiting with on Main street, near the warrhouw*. Mr. and Mrs J F. Parker d«-r> ga’ory to Mvers Myers had Just keep to the right and trust to W. A. Ewing. J. L. White and an exaggerated opinion of his im fate; it will be fine next Summer. Mitchell Trollinger left Thursday portant- and holds Chamberlain to Owing to a late arason and wet for Riddles. Oregon, from which blame because he has to scale down weather the wild blackberry crop place they are going to strike out his own opinion of himself. But for the mountains to hunt for deer, was not an prolific as in past sea bear this tn mind: If you want Sen sons; however, quite a few were ator Chamberlain to succeed himself taken from our vicinity. a vote f >r Thomas A. Ilayee is equi would have fallen long ago," Mr. OKK1XIN MlrtT. valent to a vote for Stan ft Id. Hayes Goldsmith replied. was plac* d in the running to defeat Only two speakers defended the Miss Oda (Hark left for Portland Chamts-rfain and for no other pur practice, but their ride of the ques- Thursday, where she intends to work pose. Stanfield may he financing Í 1 | lion will be heard fully tomorrow. this winter. I Hayes' campaign. Rev. H. B. Iler in getting ready tn open a barlwr shop in the r«x>m just south of the hotel. w*"*- For this week. Saturday and Sun day evenings at the Peoples Theatre will be presented "The Devil's Pass Key." Every Wednesday evening, besides the two reels of serial there is a full program.