The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 21, 1920, Image 4

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    THE sao TRIBUNE
rm ihr mantriptec*. <m th* piano In
every piar* of vsntsc* Il la SB Id ’hat
th* rrcmt croati* taken ht their own
UM1IB1* BvntY TNUBBDAY BY
•T sh<<w«-d hr (K»»w««r<l more than
T. U DVOO8B. BOTTO* ANU FBor
*r>> of th* tiny B<t»r»a—-Philadelphia
Entered at th* pastoffkw at Scio, Public ledger.
I
Owwoe a* second eta* matter.
bobbcbiption .
IN aovancs
gitanti«« Far*«« Planned
11.75
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Adterllactncnia «tawl-1 reach thi« .>ff»c«
Mt later than Tuesday to insure publi­
cation in the current laaoe
All foreign advrriiaementa moat be
paid for In advance of publication.
N*w Y»rk «taf* wtll lead thè nntlon
In Intensive application <>f forcwtry to
idi* landa, under pian« now bclag
fnrtuulalrd In <lt«egu cmMty. Th>»
country wbow hllls and valley*. labe«
and «Irrum» fortned thr rettine fng
<tooper*a Imlherstorking tale«, 1« or-
ganlrlng a aystetn of eonnty and tnwn-
ablp tortwls, oo thè basta of a «urvey
hy thè New York fftate College nf
Foreriry at ffymruae. The pian la
for earti fownshlp lo plani a toreri of
rtmgiily
arre« «a a. «tartina polnt.
T1>r severa! forrat» wlli ho pari of thè
rotini? «ywtem and wtll Iw «vmnerted
wlth thè hlghways lo mak* tbrm ae-
reswlhte from all parta of Ih* county
Bahamas la Pretori th» Ptamlngo.
The Ita mi Ugo «III he prnterted by
an order of muncll Iraurd by Ih* gov-
emmrnl of thè TU I mi ma laland* thè
Oeoamphlc
society
an-
I pltJgr allrgianct to mv flag ana National
tht Republic for u'hkh il tlumh. one nonne*« The blrd« n*at In thè mar»beo
9(jMan. indhruible, kith liberty ana of thè Islanda Th* setto« of thè la-
land govermnenl foilowed an rtprdl-
ftttHct for all
tlon whlrh trwilcd thè flamtngn loto
thè ntarshes and thrre look motlon
SCIO. OREGON. OCT. 21. 1920
pici il r»-« of Ita habitat
It waa «sti­
ma ted that «lare Itati thè (•■mtoe of
TO BE INAUGURATED FRIDAY thè blrd* oa thè lalattd ha* lare» re-
duced fratti 30 «0» tn starai Tonfi by
Neat President of the United Stat*« thè depredi» t Intuì of «pongo n»livrmeu.
wbo kltlrd them for fttod.
Will Be Sworn In on a Day Cvn
eldered Unlucky.
Wasted.
“Ray. I think I should have «onto
Whlchrwr of the two prvetdmttal
candidal»*« tuck« hl» nameplate on the thing hack on th* price of that cough
do»»r of the Whit* H<ra»* nest year will sirup I got l««t week." th* customer
have to he Inaugurate«! on a Frktay. auggrated.
"What waa the matter with ItF the
Ope third of the 77 president« of the
finite«! Kia tvs w«-rr Inaujurnled Ml druggist asked tn genuine aur;>ri«e.
"Why. I’d taken only half of It
Mmidm and only three <m Friday, one
Of whom, l.lnctaln. waa a*ass"lni«t«*d. when my rough waa absolutely rured.
and there's half the bottle of stuff left,
and Pier«* failed of rwadectloo.
Friday ha« always armird to he a , a total Iosa.**
dark, drear and unlucky day for pre«
LESSON IN LIFE OF EMPRESS
Idem«
Tyler, Polk and 1‘lrre* died
on Friday
"Vanity at Vanltl««; All la Vanity*
lamp leer «ea-rna to hav«> bran mad
N«v«r Better ga«*npl(ft«d Than
ITeahtanital offspring of leap yrwre I
by Unhappy fiu*«n)e.
have Iwen Taylor, »hn died In office; I
Pier«**, who galm«I neither fame row
In the middle fi»» I had. for several
a m*rond term, and Johnwm, the only year«, a suit* of room« in a hotel In
prvwldcnt ImiH-arhed.
As a sea» n Nt. flail. Nwltsrrland. Itetumlng from
for pmrldimts tn be horn In. lair une of my perhstleai trip« to England,
sprint and early summer are lm;««ssl
thr proprietor Informed no that be
bl*, and the later summer 1« srar>wly had taken the liberty of permitting a
to lie thought of.
lady and her attendant to occupy the
No pri'eldeui ever was born In May moma for a night, aa thr hotels «era
or .Time, lhe only chief cvrmtlve* all full. Rhe was a mhldlr sgrd wnm
Bll<l»umm«-r he* provided tlw nntlon an. of sorrowful a«;»et. dnwaetl In
being J. Q. A'lams, horn In Joly, and black, and walked with a rune, and
Benjamin Harrison, With one eteeje although traveling Incognito, waa rec
tlori. said* front the two already men­ ngnlsml by one of the hotel staff ns
tioned. presidential birthdays have e« Kmpresa Eugenie, widow of Napot
been re*fricl>«! to the ;>eri<jd between eon thr IJttle, who owned a chateau
Ortuher and April.
Kight esecuilvra i near Schaffhausen
were horn In late autumn, eight tn 1
That was about MT4. And only a
winter ami right In early spring. The few weeks ago this unhappy woman,
exception Is W. II Taft bom tn H«-p
wbo had long been tired of life, dlnl
tmnber.
Theodore llooaeielt was an at the age of ninety four.
October baby.—Itatrolt New*
Whpt a sad and checkcrod career I
Horn tn Mpaln, of an unassuming aris­
WELL EQUIPPED FOR DEFENSE tocratic family, raised to tb<- glitter
Ing throne of the arcqnd empire, lead
British Adopt Osfsnslws Maaaura* far er at Euro|M>’a fashion and frivolity,
losing, within a few years her throne,
Bi* Aircraft That Mavs B«*n
her husband and lier son. then, an ex­
Considered Kasy Prey.
ile. visiting from time to time, like a
The helpbssMir»« of dirigibles tn the black ghost, lhe scenav of her former
*
fhee of airplane attacks may be run- triumph*.
"Vanity nt vanltlra; all ta vanity,
Steered a matter of the remote past
ft went« thal dirigible« of the near •alth the prvwctwr.'*—Ixw Angele«
future will curry fast single «eater Ttmea
lighting airplane« along with them
for llie purpose of defending tbr«n-
aelvea agnlnst airplane attack*.
The Hritlah. who aw«r to hare
taken the lead In dirigible con« I ruc­
tion anti «twrutlon away from il>*
Otfiimna. have hem carrying on ex.
tensive experiments with airplane*
carried by dirigible*. The giaut air
ship II M—the dirigible which cns—ed
thr Atlantic last summer carries an
airplane *ti«|MWidvvl l»elow It. Thr air­
plane ran he rea cl ved hy passing
through a tr*|><loor am! donn a «wing­
ing ladder At the opportune moment
the airplane, with motor going at
pro|H>r «peed la r*leaae«l from the
Btriglble. am! afier a very allghl drop
goea forth on Its own flight.
The disadvantage, of course. Is thst
ance tta* plane Is launched It Is not
possible for II tn return Io thr airship,
so that the latter will be as lauch at
the merry of a wcond attack from
Btkstlle plain-« as under old conditions.
—Beirut Ifle Amrt lean.
Bl*pha«ta Ona Man's Hobby
The late "l'm-1* Jolin" Brashear of
INtlahurgh nnml that every man
ahouM have a hobby; and Matthew C.
Brnsh prraldent of the International
Sblphnlldtng corporation, would «ub
acribe ta that dictum
The leader of the vari undertaking
at Hog Island has a hobby that la Mo-
gala riy plrin rescue
H* is a warm admirer of the ele­
phant
We hold« that for the cun
hinatlon of strongih. aagncity. dignity
and IMellty It I* the model beast
In
Ms pocket he carries tlnv lyary and
»boni irangi- of ••»» mlghtv pa<hy
germ At M« apartnwat there are lit
t)f rirpbant* to be a*aa avraj Wh« •
CANNOT
SIGNAL
TO
MARS
Scientist Shows InvpMalblUty af Barth
Having Communication With Our
Neighboring Planeta.
In attempting tn communicate with
Mnr«. (hero are «eversi factor« limi
muri he taken Into conshleratlon.
Henry
M<-ler nt f'aniar «-olicgr
«umnied three up al a recent meeting
of the Kentucky Acndrtny of Hclvncr
Hr said llial In thr first piner the
lirohably low trmiirratnro. rarrfiol
Rtniosphrro and »Iwnw of water on
Mara are against the existence there
of being* similar tn ourselve* In thr
next pise* signaling liy light must hr
given up. for the ronron that Ibr
earth’s atnxsu'hvrr would ahrorh 40
per cent at the light sent out. ami
the distance mu an great thnt an
arra of light Inti mlhw «tiñere <ra thè
earth would. If arm from Mara
through a trlr«rvg»r mngnlfvlng Nin
time«, apfw-nr like an area one Inch
minare viewed at a dlalnnrr of !WO
fret
In ronahh-ring algnal« hy radi«».
It has hern computed that It Would
rotpilrr a current of a million am-
iwrea at lhe «ending station to ob-
fflln one at nnr ampere at a rrertv
Ing «talion on Mora. And Mr Meier
remarked that the po««-Nul el ret rie
current «ent out by the sun would
probably overwhelm the arnk wavea
sent from the earth
Canadian OH roduetl*n.
Over ls> prr cent of the |.r-»1uctlon
at erode petrntewt* In fannda I« »till
nbtalned from the nil field« In «oiith
ern <Hilario. Recording to thr prrHml-
nary refswt of the minerai prodortta*
of Canada dnring ih* co Irtela r y*ar
1018. proparad by John M< Uria*. II. A-.
chlef dtvlalo* of minerai roaourrea and
aiailatlr*. Ganadlan departuwnt of
mine* Tbeve fleids hsve beni pvvtdoc-
In* for AR y*ar*. bui prò lucrton ha«
l-rrn ropt>lcuiet>lrrt dtvrl'ig rwibt
yrars by a amai! annusi production
j from New Brutiawich and Albori*. The
I lolal production of crwle oli from
I tbroe floltia In 1918 w* 240.870 bar
' rvla of SA Imperlai gallona, bovine a
vaine of *7*4 d>rfc as romp«rv-<! wlth a
total production tn IUIR «vf B l H.741 bar­
rai. valued al *ve. 1«.
I
Morrison & I »owe FEDERATED CHURCH
Calls Attended to Promptly
bav or Night
3110
Sunday Sch.vol 10 A M
Church II A M and 8 P M
Christian E/gleavor 7 P. M.
All cordially invited.
OREGON
H B ILER. Pastor
H. C
ROLOFF
FOR
AUCTIONEER
Public sale« a tgwcialty. lirt th» man
that can grt you th* traroov Koioff can
Ph«»— i
««• LEHASON. ORE
’
I ras MT.
Lock Hog M»
Builder of Boll*
SOO. < JlW
UNDERTAKERS
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
M<*t of ih* fame tbal boa rum* to
ih» binubie cu* | nmi Ita» arlsen from
j Ita extreniciy practical vaio* as a Writ* or phone me at my *xp«na» for
dates
' bulldrr of eolia and sa a hard crup
Il la * h-guiue and. plow*d under. Ita Ms Asiss *rvs*r*A Isr st Sos TrA«*» «Bk»
vinca givo thè nveded humus to »olle
lacklng thls nermurary quallty.
Democratic Nominee
Ita name lan'l pawtlml. cltbor. tati
il ta entltlrd to a place araong thè
BRYANT PARK R ACE
moat l>mutlful fiow.-rlng pianta in Una
STOCK FARM
country.
Ita consto i» <>«r egri-cui- j
Registered
>wv<d swrot |wa
In bloaoom a fleid
Mr. laom ia a native of Linr. county,
.f co «|« t > »Uh tta-lr d«rk gtosay
leave«. look* ciactly aa tf a myrtad
now living in Altiany.
h««t of fuirple buttcrfllr*. rari» wlth
|wo yrllow «(tota «m It« Wlnga, ha>l
He is a road builder of many years
«ettled u|H>n It for a tnotuentary crai
experience and ia a successful
Write or rail wiien at Altrany. Earm
«nd »ben thr wtnd Moto live rrroo
retired farmer.
adjoin*
city.
Sum*
hulls
of
service
­
Manca la evru moro martori
able age at prices you ran afford to
He respectfully solicits your vote.
pay.
C. C. B ryant . Prop.
Bhortenlng th« Twillght_
J. M. W ahnbr , Supt.
Pd. Adv.
Alihough no wn of romnntle Erto
«■ml>l t>* rxpecird t«v drfvrtre thr
T-
>r«>rl'l of twìllght. J O Riilllvan ha«
"otilrlhuled M thè Cuna'tan Eh
■Incer «front mathematica! anniment«
that letiglha-n night at thè rxiartiRe of
ihe lover*« tarar.
As tlw- reputi of personal aduvrrv*
tlon* Mr Rulltvan would rwro<-t ih*
riandnnl stnta-tnrnt of racyrlntwdta«
thal twìllght continue« untll thè »alti
ha» fattati af Irosi IR degrvm« briam
th* horiaoo.
It «vili la» nrar Ita* I
iruth. li* thlnks. to aay that twìllght
Where the climate bring! sunshine
a-iiats abeti (he sua’* diaci Ine la about
umi Howers the year round
IA degro«*
JEFF D. ISOM
Shorthorn Cattle
Duroc Swine
CALIFORNIA
Winter Playground of the Pacific
Not &o Wrong.
"Oon’t you think, drar. that It I
«a«liai 1st a gond plan lu 1*1 m* «eiat-f
thr stock» fot you to buy aud «eli F'
Ma wife augc«-ried
Hr withdrew hla attention from a
iaat compllratbm of calculation* long
mnugti to «mart dla>l*iuftilty.
"Why. you don't know anything
shout III* atnril market." 6e wild
"No," sh<- responded awrcflr ; “bin
It'» a poor role that won't work both
way* -anal I've obarrvvsl that It 1«
t|w«a* who know all about It that gen
«rally loro"
Play golf ov*r splendid courses, tennis on championship courts; polo on
fields of international renown; motor over perfect highways; horseback
riding along picturesque bridle paths; aurf bathing on smooth sandy
beach«-»,
Reduced Round Trip
Winter Excursion Tickets
Via the Shahta Limited Route
s
Ita »ale daily to March SI. 1921
Final return limit April SU, 1921
Sto;«ver» pvrtmtirai at all punte within limit of tickets
Fair Bathers In Blard Lock.
While ten exclurive «a»-h-ty matron*
were bnHalng nt Marinette. Wia.. In
the coot uatvea of a little lake, on the
bank within a dressing tent lay ten
piles of clothing—crop* dr « bine, char-
nú-úse. filet lace, «Ilk Teddy bears,
dainty cairaet covers, envelop* che­
misa-« and rufltod bloomer*. A «mail
boy playing Indian came along, was
tempted hy the fllmy tarap of lace,
acnttchral a match on the arai of hla
raggval trouser*, anal before thr ladle«
rould ray "Annette Kellerman !" the
droMng trai amt all Its contents had
gon* up In flam«- anal amokr. —Boston
tibió*
California tamkb u will help you select the reaort of your choic«. Recur*
your copy now. They arc fro* on request
Inquire of Local Agents tor particular* aa to fares,
rout«-», sleeping car *ccommt«iaU<ma and train service
SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNES
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Paasenger Agent
Oregon Must Have a Port
Equal to Any Port on the
Pacific Coast
initiative measur* No. 810 on th< ballot give* to lhe
Port of Portland means to create such
a port. The primary object of thia biU m to furnish the means 1» inaure the opening and maintain­
ing of a .10-foot channel from Portia' ! bathe aea. and of building and establishing port facilities
at the City of Portland sufficient to handle the foreign and coastwise shipping of that port.
The coat of thia improvement will Iw met by the people living within lhe boundaries of the
Port of Portland.
Wh«t» you go to th
poll* November «ecoml. vote .110 YES and give to the Port
«>f Portland the p >wcr to maintain Its tti-foot channel to the sea and to build adequate port facilities
to handle all of the great priajueta of lhe interior of the state.
The pasange of this bill means lower freight ratra for the products of Oregon in reaching
the markets of the world ami a consequent greater profit to the producers.
This is the moat important and th* most valuable measure that has ever been put up to the
voters of lhe interior portions of the state.
Vote 310 YES
Oregon Port Development League.
>‘■•‘1 Adv.
x
G. S O'NEAL. Secretary.