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J*Vi * d - IS4» y . HARDING AND COOLIDGE WIN SCIO TRIBUNE Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party •• Y VOL. XXIV SCIO, LINN COUNTY. OREGON. NOVEMBER I NO. 12 !• <» 31.7$ THE YEAR -W». P ♦ SCHOOL NOTES ♦ ♦ G. 0. P. LANDSLIDE r sacrifice of war 1................................4 REPORTS INDICATE SUPPLIES IS DENIED The high achooi attendance cun- te»t wa« w«>n toy the frc»hnien-«oph- Republican Congress Also Granted omoree. and the junior-smior« game Most of ihe Doubtful States Are ly paid their forfeit which waa a by Democrat — Change in Placed Io the Republican i>arty in honor of the winner». Fri day. October 29. Column Scio’a Vole. Tide Seen. The Id l’i«< Eater 1« not dead yet; i he has just waked up after the edi tor n»(ui sted him to send in a few If lloatilitiea Had Continued for An- i items of bi* nonx’nae. Here goes: other Year, Surplus Would After <«ur H) dav« of continued Have Been Needed. j min we •re all enjoying the nice The Scio girl« baakelball team warm m!>>«>!tie an! cool, frosty New York, Nov. 2 George White, •till hope« to secure a game for Fri burst reports indicate that the night«, whi ch reminds us uf Novem- Wawhington, Nov. I. The war chairman of the democratic national day evening, but has not yet been promised republican landslide-of tier of last year. department Sunday answered char •e, conceded- the rl*<-tion of successful. They are now awaiting vote« ha« t«ecn reali/.*•<! As these Silo filling is over and the neigh ge« that the government had sus a reply from Salem. report* arc mode from vote« cast by bor« have a fine lot of corn ensilage tained great loss through the sale Senator Harding tonight. Mr. White also conceded the elec The boy« basket ball team playa cities, country precinct* may change after wallowing through the mud to of surplus war supplie* with the al the “landslide” to a comfortable ' complete the job. tion of a republican congre«» and Slayton here November 19. legation that it had ''«aved more said: “Early return« are most sat majority The Hallowe'en par tie« held in the As our little piece of road was than S4.675.342.KH1.16 to the tax ¡»factory. The democratic district* various grade room» Friday from 3 There is no doubt but what Hard I blasted out and graded. but was nut payors” through the sale of such heard from »how party majorities t<> I o’clock w«r** hugely enjoy»»! by ing and Coolidge have been elected successfully graveled, it is now a supplies and “settlement of claims.” as do the republican district*.” Th> department made public a all. Jack o’ lantern« with ear«, bv a handsome majority. Republi \ holy fright «nd almost impassable. New York headquarters were ghost atoriee, playa, recitation«, cans have had plenty of campaign statement in which it took up in de Rut little grain was »>wn thia fall linked by special wire with head games atul rata made th<>»e present money, were better organized and tail charges made recently in a num owing t<> our long continu*»! 40-days quarters in Ohio, Chicago and San wiah hallowe'en came every day. made the better fight. Characterizing * tain. (’••m gathering and potato ber of newspapers The United State« in defeating these charges as "unfounded” the Francisco to receive reports. digging i» row ihe ordsir of the day Two representative« of the Oregon Chairman White at 8 o'clock to the league of nation* may tie re statement «aid that to have a proper Social Hygiene Society will *(>eak at i with fine yieid. night said: “Our direct returns gard«»! by the test of the world a* understanding of the situation it the high school November 9; in the Lvtnan Smail hud the misfortune from Kentucky, Idaho and West having changed from a peace loving “must tw remembered” that the de- forenoon from 9 to 10, and from 1 to have one uf hi* finger« mashed ,Virginia arg that we shall carry to a nation preferring war to settle [»artment in making its purchases of to 2 p. m. off while lauding a barrel on a rail those state« by safe majorities; thus international disputes. war material was contemplating a The first grade card«, which have road car. the first of the republican pre-elec Oregon has given the heaviest re field force of 5,000.000 men. The just t*een «ent out. »how a large Mira Nina Smail is progressing tion claims are demolished.” atatoment said that “had the war publican majority of her history, ' fine with a full «chool, «ome thirty percentage of well earned “A”«. vet the senatotiai choice in in doubt continued another year the supplies The hallowe’en prank player« »eem and the congressman from the third scholars, also her Sunday school at on han«l at the signing of the armis Old Council Re elected. to have neglected the schoolhouse— tice would have lx«cn totally inade district may tie changed to congress district 77. It still stands. Mrs Ida Graham and two daugh- quate." woman But one ticket was regularly nom "If no reserve was provided, Scio's vote (North and South) for i ters from near Monitor, after visit The Price of Bread inated and complied with the law president and U S. senator wan aa ing her parents, 8. W. Gaines, re- the statrm« r.l said, “there would the present incumbent* from n.ayor have been a repetition of conditions turned home Wednesday- Nevertheless the price of both follows: to marshal, which includes the prev South Scio; Harding 66; Cox 90; Mrs. Jennie Lovejoy of Dallas is which existed in the Spanish-Ameri- wheat and flour have l<een greatly ent board of councilmen. reduced the price of bread still re-. Chamberlain 96; Stanfield 61. booked to reach the Santiam farm ' can war." The people evidently thought that The statement asaert«»! that sale« main« at the htgb«-«t war price. 266 electoral vote« are nec«w*>*ary Wednesday for a week's visit with the prerent council, which planned iof war materials overta-aa aggr<>gat- Talk about profiteer«; the baker» for choice, Mr. Harding has 329. I her mother. and contracted for the Jordan power od IN22.923.225 82 France, it was are now certainly “it.” a majority of over 200, making ghe Joseph Kalina has left his fine project, should complete the job and said. purcha«e<l goods for |532 500.- At the present price of flour, the election a landslide. rt odenct- and farm and went to bear whatever responsibility there ingredients which go into a loaf of ’ R. N. Stanfield i» probably elect*»! Porllan«! for work, to be someone*« 00R and waivtd customs duties esti ia. The list of city officiate there bread cost not more han 2$ rente. | over Chamberlain bv a majority uf lackey ruther than l»e independent mate«! at approximately 1150,(MM), fore remains unchanged and is as T" this must I m * added labor and the . more than 3000. Stanfield carried anti have a nice little wife of his 000 and further assumed the pay follows: Mayor. Dr. A. G. Frill; ment of 150,000 claims against the cost of baking, which would not add Linn county by a majority of 259. own. recorder. John S. Sticha; treasurer, United State« arising out of the more than '-’4 cents more, making Harding’s majority was oyer 1500. E. D. Myers; marshal. Henry L. what should lw* the coat of the bread I The Santiam Farm has a little American occupation. The county contests all went to Slid ton. councilman: E. C. Peery, “As a result nf the work of the b*af, not more than 6 cents. The ’ republicans. County clerk. Russell fluff to disc «e of at bittom price«: | John Wesely, W. J. Chromy. Roy 100 bushel« potatoea at Fl; 30 I lie United State« li juidation commission School superin freight cost, and wholesaler and re 4993, Nolan 2105 V Shelton. R. M Cain. F. T. uhion see»l at 31 lb.; Winter Nell« the war de(>nrtmeni saved to the tailer’« profit« should not add more tendent, Cummings 3716, Gooding Thayer and H. A. Slrpanek. and Keeper pear« at 32 .bushel. taxpayer« from th»« sale of surplus than 8 cent« more, making the total 3488. We are all going thia morning to I war materials in Europe 1972,*¡23,- cost of the br»*ad loaf in Scio not St» aur <*<• vr»4 the election to vote for Cox, hoping 226.82 plus the claims for damages more than N cents the loaf. Yet the Cora L. tiratici tn. of 471* Etahty* hr will Ite elected. Should he fail which would have t»«»-n entered consumer is held up for 12 cents per •eeond street. Portland. 17 years old. we will haw to put up with Hard against the gnv« mment. loaf. Something is wrong here. waa awarded a bronav m*-dal by the ing. as we read he Is pro-German Carneglv h< ro commlaaIon tor «svina EARLY ARRIVALS IN The graft is «mall yet It ia a graft Gordon M law, a baby, from b>*lns and bittrrly opposed to the league Hallowe’en Pedagogical. just the same and we do not believe killed by an automobile on July 11 of nations. our local dealer ia to blame. HIT. An informal evening wa« enjoyed Elmer Griffin is »till at the San The old M«tho*ll»t rhurrh bulldin« at the "Bluebird Bungalo” by a FOR CHRISTMAS at th«- corner of Tenth annuo and tiam farm; (o-orge la »till not mar ( ani •( Thank* little group of guests in which the WlUanyttr afreet, one of lb«« laprt ried. but 1» ca-ting sheep'« eyes at We, the wife and children of the mark» of Eugene, ha» been »old by p>-dagogic element preponderated. most of the young widow» hoping late Anton Stepanek dewire t<> tender the Houthera I’arifl«- romiuiny to a The proverbial "«tarchiries«” of We have juat received a large bulldin« and loan aux« latloit. and It some one of them will ask him what the almve name»! element was con our most sincere thanks to friends »hipment of the finest of «ta the hell he has ta*en eating. an»! neighbors for their generous will soon te- rased. spicuously absent throughout the ti one rv for our Christmas Little If any lime can be had by the After noon we all went to the evening, while (hey exchanged ex trade. Of course it's kindness and sympathy during the farmer« from the «tate lime plant at long illness. <>eath and burial of our Gold Hill, accordine to A II Cordi«», election and voted for Cox, Cham periences quite socially, pedagogical SYMPHONY LAWN husband and father an«! fir the dean of agricoli ar* at the Orraou agri berlain, alao for all the democrat* and other wine, mostly otherwise, the fl neat papar made, It’s l*eautiful floral decorations. We cultural college. who »ay« th« alate and republicans we could find. They were blisafully ignorant of peeked in dainty boxes anti Ilm« hoard «III be practically unwbl * PIE EATER. assure you we appreciate it from the imminent peril threatening the may t<e ha>! in the various to operate the plant thia fall unkaa It the depths of out hearts. carefully prepared "eats”. Neither deaired »hade« and color« baa legislative liai »I. Mrs. Fra» ■<» Stepanek Now that the Section is over. ,,t ‘1 ttie blandly smiling, cherutdc Thirteen Indictment« were returned We also have— an 1 chihiren. lad re *jUmec should resume normal c«>ndi- fare* '»f the jack o -lantrr by the grand )ury at M« dford as a ENVELOPES, EVERSHARP rrault of the failure of the Bank of tions ceptacles hint of the villainous aa- PENCILS. FOUNTAIN PENS NEW PRODUCE HOUSE Jncksoavlllc. Myrtle Blakely, county . .. saull planned just outside the win- with ««ur primary election In the . . , ,,. tcaaurer. R D. Iflnea, half brother of dow by a timid but enterprising trio, Soatb Sid« it the Batt* Rotar Cinpaoy W. It Johnson and vtw-prvairtent if early spring and ihe general election i the defunct Inal Hui Ion, and W. H In the late fail, our political cam Th* Tribune I« »igfilrs«, du«* to John«»« president and cashier of the i>aign periods are too long. Itihould republican enthusiasm. but I hereby announce that I have op we are bank w-rv Indicted en«»! a new country prmiuce store, "Better Burka Bull« and Boar» be made at least three month« etill at the old »tend roady to take located as above stated I am pre HuilC Blaser Bank Balau****** ia th** ■hortsr. your ad or subscription pared to pay the highest market •I okm ai»u,.,<u by the First National If our cl«>var seed growers did not pri«"e for butler. >-gg». crearn, veal. I t-snk of B« nd la the Hv««1o«-k Improv«- hides, and poultry of all kinds. m»at pmersm Initiated by that Insti save their crop« duiing the four or Ry fair dealing and honest weights tutina In the Rend district As an Ini five days’ »unshin* prior to election For thi» week. Saturday and Sun I hope to merit your patronage. liai step In the program, th* bank day the crop ia pr«>l>ably lo«t. We day evenings at the Peoples theatre Give me a trial. TOURS FOR SERVICE brocchi 7» «was and an ISM ram to Brt not likelv to have another •pell . Corinne Griffith in F. B STUDNICKA. The Broadway central Oregon last spring. I Bubble." of favorable weather thia fall. Scio. Orefoii. STATIONERY _______ ’ J ■«. 71 '