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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
THE SCIO TRIBUN w- < Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; W ill support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL XXIV NO, 13 st IO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. NOVEMBER II : jusserand to bring OPERATIONS AT JORDAN CLOSED UNTIL SPRING l*>20 • I TS THE YEAR •f • • JoRI'AN ITEMS VIEWS ON COVENANT ¡JAPANESE MILITANT i SO THEY DECLARE Our deputy r»*ad b»>M, Uncle Geo. Hells, belle, wedding twlls! Bilyeu, cam«» out Monday and mus Mr« A. fjtckner and daughter Sodden Flood» in Thoma» Creek tered up six wagon* and men to fix Principal Allied Powers Willing to were Jordan shoppers Thursday. Baltic for Asserted “Rifhls" Both our bad pie»-» of road and are now 1 A Phillips and family motored Go Far to Meet De»irc» lor Make» Dam Construction a» to Citizenship and Land Io rushing it to a finish when It will lie to Lebanon Saturday. as solid as the tail on a hen Very Risky. Be Taken Io Courts. Mrs. Clyde Thomas called on Mrs.I The last word from Mr* Newton Wortman Tuesday. Washington, Nov 7. Jules Ju> We are informed that construct Crabtree, now at Aberdraa, Wa»n.. San Francisco. Nov, 6. The Jap Fere. Th»ma* made a business is that she is gradually failing from serand. French aml»a*»ad<>r, who ion work at Jordan has ceased for anese in California du not accept trip to Salem .Monday. w«»nt home several months ago on the winter. Thomas creek is very an operation for cancer. Mike Bilyeu reuirnni from Aber the adoption of the anti alien land Mr» Jennie Lovejoy of Ifaltaa is h>ave, will return to Washington on sensitive to heavy rain» and flood deen. Wash, Friday, being called law in Tuvwlay'a election as a Anal conditions may lie brought about b» laid up with a fearful cold at her November 24. He is expect«»«l to defeat, itoi mt.t.d to fight the bring with him the latest views of there by th' death of a relative. mother’s, Mr», S. W Gaines. a few hour» of heavy rain. law in the courts with a view to es Henry Jungwirth move«! to the The dam. the construction of Ed Kalina has filled his silo with his governin' nt regarding the ni tablishing, in spite <>f th«* expression which controls completion of the corn. OfT of thre acres he gather ctating of the league of nation« cov Dough« rty farm Monday, where he of Californians at the polls, their will farm th«» coming season. project, is partly complete«!, the ed 300 bushels as fine corn as can be enant and to be prepared to discuss tight" truth to American eitix«n- the subject with th« officials of the Th«' young ¡« lies of the Catholic ship and to land. wing» now being in place and of »uch found in Linn county. * Harding administration as soon as church gave a mar«hmail<»w roast a substantial nature that It is he- The following is a part of an edi Johr.nie Griffin of Salem, where lieved tlie winter Hoods will do no he and wife are tenants at the asy they assume office and are ready to and party at the hall Sunday eight, torial from Wednesday's issue of A good attendance and a pleasant proceed. damage. the Japan«-»«1 New World: lum, came out Saturday for a night in dipl«»- evening the result. Il ha» long been known Twice the falsework for the cen at the Santiam hospital, returning I ellow countrymen residing in malic circl«;* here that the principal ter section has lieen placed only to to Salem Sunday. John Jungwirth, . we understand, America, we are not a political or allied powers were prepared to go I has purchased an interest in the be swept out by a sudden rise. So ganisation; we have no vote, no George Griffin and Billy Richard far toward meeting any desire of Jungwirth Bros i sawmill and will money; we are few in ;numbers; we it is considered unsafe to attempt son sold to Tom Large some fine the American government for chan move hi* family to Gooch eso as to building this section at the present fought almost single handed against l>eef steer*, so Uncle Tom can fur ges in the covenant, but it has lieen l<e near in» business. portion of the year. W anil Japanese organisations nish us with fine beef, a* usual. i stated in at least one quarter that The Hume, save a few feet at the The enemy brought every sort of in- O regon M ist . Lyman Smail, who had a finger tuch change» must in no case violate dam, has been completed. The pen lluence to la-ar to ¡real US. tnashed off, may have to have the underlying principles, stock, buildings, etc., at Wilson There is no ground for alarm, Linn Co. Breeder» in Pacific Show crushed bone taken out up to the Diplomats generally do not be- Park are yet to be constructed. much lesa for losing heart, («»cause > licve that auch change» could I m * The work will be cornn enced next wrist. we have been worsted in the first The Santiam Farm is still selling made by rest.*rvat ions as proposed In ' Twenty thre<> Linn county exhib spring just as soon as the weather battle. Countrymen, In the legal it» made by 20 breeders of pure potatoes at $1 a bushel, just as The the so call«td Lodge plan. seems settled. battle which is to follow the enemy j In their opinion amendments bred lives* -k will in» seen at the Tribune hwl haA it last week. The second issue of bonds has not can use neither brute force nor the yet been sold owing to the present We are sirry to learn of the Scio would lie n«‘w»*sarv, requiring the Pacific Inte< oatinnal Livestock Ex power of tn<>ney. Let them move demoralized condition of U m bond ’'commissary” getting burned the approval of the signatory powers. position which will throw open its the great crowds as they will under market. The Tribune suggests that other night, supposed to lie of incen Another matter that will engage the doors Saturday. November 13. Thia the leadership of their bravest gen an attempt be made to »«>11 the bonds diary origin. As the I»« is heavy attention of Ambassador Jusserand la. it is believed, the largest num- erals. locally. We believe there is enough on Albert Randall and the bank — is the status of commercial relations j I hi that hove b«'< n entered bv any • "Countrymen, do not yield. Go of surplus money in this locality to Albert's loss being six bits and the between the United Slates andi one county in the live states from straight ahead with stubborn cour which exhibits are entered Wash- ¡tank’s two bits, we sympathise with France under existing treaties, absorb tnis small issue. age. Thia paper yesterday fired the them and hope to see a new house * France last spring gave notkw to ingtmi. Idaho, Montana, California first gun in declaration of legal war. all powers with which she had Cum- j and Oregon. Keith White, a schoolboy, is will <>n the old location aoon. We are determined to continue this tnercial treaties of the termination I Following are the Linn county PIE EATER, ing to work tn »rnings, evenings and war to the bitter end if it takes of these conventions. The French exhibitors: three years or five years." holidays. He is an exception to ♦ Red Poll Cattle—F. H. Porter. * government, however, later with most schoolboys who want to devote ♦ • SCHOOL NOTES « drew the notice a* far as it concern Halsey. all their spare time to play. Keith Separate Road Districts. «^ • ♦ ♦ • Jersey Cattle W. IL McConnell, ed the United States will make a success in life because France, however, hsia not absnd Shedd; H. M. ¡’aimer. Albany; Hen- The Scio high school girls played he desires work by the job rather Acting under instructions of the their first game with the alumni oned her plan of revising her com rv Stewart, Albany; E. C. Pugh. than by the hour or day. county court County Assessor Van- Shedd; J. C. Brown & Son. Shedd; W««dnesday evening. They have as mercial treaties and is understood j Winkle Monday cut off all the Incur- ‘ J. .M Dickson & Son. Shedd. yet be« n unable to secure games to be deferring the opening of ne Holstein Cattle -C. R. Evans, ' porated cities and towns that have gotiations with the United States with outside teams. not taken advantage of the 1917 law. Halsey Friday evening the boys play at until after the change of adminis The Shorthorn Cattle—J. H Cornett into separate r .ad districts Crabtree and on the 19th at Stayton. tration in Washington. Beforatheae towns and cm«» afi«jcted are Scio, .V Sons. Shedd; C. C. Cole, Albany. The high school juniors have negotiations are opened M. Juaser- Shropshire Sheep Carl Needham. Halsey, Brownsville and Sodaville. | and is expected to acquaint himself started work on an exceptionally Albany, i^lianon amt Sweet Home with the phna of the republican Albany. good play, "And Home Came Ted.” have r»>ad districts of their own. Oxford Sheep C. P Kizer. Har leaders as to tariff revision. Th** plav has been well received A Some time ago Brownsville made The amlauMuelor is expected tai risburg. safe robbery is an exciting feature. application to tie a road district. Rambouillet Sheep Ed School. tpake a close survey of the situaunn The seniors’ play follows that of the Scio has just made similar applica in Washington and rrp>rt tohlagov-| Albany. juniors. tion and the court made separate Chev nt Sheep R. A. Templeton, emment upon th«* prospects of suc A feature of Tuesday’s work at mad districts out of all incorporated Halsey. cess in case it should decide to re-1 high school was the presentation of cities and towns that had not taken Hampshire Sheep Carl Needham, new its efforts to secure approval Inter* sting and valuable lectures on advantage of the 1917 law. The ef by the senate of the treaty which H|l«ey. "Heredity” by .Mrs. Kelley and .Mr. Southdown Sheep Carl Needham fect of thia action is to give each would guarant«-» protection for Hoskins of the Oregon Social Hy incorporated city or town handling France against external aggression A litany. giene Society. of its own road moneys. Goats *8. F. Zy«»et, Scio. for five years. After slightly more than holding t Cluster White Swine Ed School, their own in the first half of their Albany; C. F. nargent, Scio. Parent-Teachers to Meet. Wheat ia now at th«- lowest price game with the alunni team Friday Perchemn Horace D. F. Burge, New stock juot arrived. Bring in Chicago for four »ar». the pres An enjoyable evening ia looked in your »Id bottle or fountain evening, the high «choot team lost Albany. ent price being $1 77'0 1 78. forward to when th«- Parent-Teacher •y ringe; it ia good for 50 cents the -««-cond gam - of the m-aaon 27 Roy« ami Girl» Clulie Shedd Calf in exchange for a new one, for Aaaociati<»n meet* next Thursday. The price of milk, our dairymen to 13. The lineup: Club; Anna and Clarice McConnell, ten day* only, ending Nov. 22 November IM. A regular Thaoks- say. is below the cost of production. Shedd; Edith Pugh, Shedd. High School Alumni I giving program ia living prepared c K. Sima T. Sims Koontz & Co.*8 store in Halsey and all are invited to attend. Wesely F W hue Winslow F Densmore w»s rnbl>ed Sunday night of <300 ( sr»f of I hank* An automobile H irons worth of good*, b>ng G William Brenner is a suec**wiful G Neal loaded with fqur persons, tw.i mm I We wish to thank the many friends dairyman b««cau»e he know« how to Thayer and two women, going south. are for their kindness during the illness treat rows in order to get results, * suspicion«*!. » and death of our wife and mother. His herd show» that he dove not HOT WATER BOTTLES and FOUNTAIN SYRINGES Kelly’s Drug Store YOURS FOR SERVICE People will give the republican For this week, Saturday and Sun* day evenings at the Peoples Theatre party credit for advances in priees. “Under Crimson Skies" will be pre hut charge up any decline to the democrats. sented. 1 I C. W. Davit. Mrs. A. J. Johnston. Mrs. W. L. Lewis. Mrs. E. H. Hobson. starve hie cows in the name of econ omy, and dn driving them from the barn to pasture they are not chaaad I unnecessarily by dog or man.