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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
THE SCIO TR Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best cui ¡date for office regardless of party SI .75 THF. YEAR VOL. XXIV FISH, GAME BOARD REQUESTS $91,300 F. M. Warren of Commission Says Revenue From Salmon In dustry wu $12,000,000 Hymeneal On January 28. 1921, at th«* home of Mr. and Mr* J. N Long in Scio, Sam Stoller and Mis* Maysell Minnie pong ln-i-atne man and wife. The wedding was a quiet -(fair yet very nicely arranged A bounteous din ner was served after which the bride and groom left by auto for Salem, Portland and other place* on their honeymoon. They will soon return to Scio where Mr. Stoller will resume hi* duties as freight and ex pres* carrier Mr. and Mr* H. H Iler ami the member* of the fam ily were all that were pr>-sent. Dm wedding took place at 11 «»'clock, conducted bv H B. ll«»r. ’ L-.J H.<l a Wettern Industry. I hv r* rmrthwr - »15 009,1 rule la a Tl te lit that all ufi Prlnrlp-»! Everta cf *ho Week Briefly S!;H. d for ‘nfor- mation o< Our Readers. industry in the hit to th«> tune of new clarification lice t it nf tl AMERICA APOLOGIZES FOR BERGDOLL AFFAIR Colonel I* Sent to Tell German* That Commander Did Not Give Order lor Arreit. *11! Th- Grave« Caar 95 per cent 1 <M>a «stabboh a fruh m Berlin. Jan 31.- Brig«<licr-G«’n- made on the J. P Andarwm. » eral Henry T Allen, commander of VJ w from milling «Ine- UH, I* d. *4 a * the American army of occupation, in fir Itarrela. &r years. has made n formal aixdogy to both industry ha* I» P-ndleton’s Orc the Berlin and the linden govern- w«« ouly Itt.rXO, « n tul t»ii »n th«- Pacific fur th« -*y i.ivf, lee* «a* »161 (.7 <M*»t and o-i« if people are • 1» Th«- tnsritre reeru tint nected with the American forces to '-■'ifh of the lighter employed. tns lx« u loeH-’-l In arrest Grover Bergdoll, American enop*rag* h is wu -i n hoop* and rears lias been ord-> jibe eha ■ a I- i- u'utinn i* plainly drnft evader, and his chauffeur. Is '*, I» A rabbit hunt n +• •••*•»«**«•«*••«• « a which B0 people Wcf* •t f <• > .tern manufac- aac Stecher, says an oif rial German result- I in th« [toren I cr «■«• the cost government statemeni today. ♦ 8AM1AM FARM TOI’K S • rd in tb< d-.o'h uf It! The statement »ay* Colonel Stone, The Hr, H,-i- tui Hoti of dai "I f >< h I products to *► * -• • • o •••*•••*** O * WO ♦ leslroy«-«! by fire *1:1 Aiwiat I th«- e< acting on orders from General Al len. called on the imperial commis I »1* this is the first of February 110 »00. partly eove-.d Vif Intb »ml I ♦ sion f<>r the occupied Rhine arra arid we are in hotiea of g«»od weather • ‘ Retail price* at B» I IKMJL NOTES. ■r ha«> Igitt I t i common gradee of declared General Alien desired to soon; we’re worn out with so much •ut *»> a tboueand. i of about ¡tv make an apologv to the German and rain and blustery winds. per C«'(»t. I Scio high * h plays Stay ton Baden government* and further The bl* mill at i rx hl John Griffin of Salem dropped tn I high school nt a boys’ basket ball said he had given no order* for the burned last fall. !• I U Saturday for a short visit; Jack J»111 employ 100 tn- n ami ! gam«* in W k ■iy hull tomorrow (Fri attempt against Bergdoll, which ha came too, and will visit his sister, . feet a day. [day 1 evening, I st ay ton defeated deplored. Mr*. Jennie I/vvejoy. at Dallas who On account of a minor opr radon, Scio earlier in th» »’tuion 23 to 12. The order for Rergd >ll’s arrest. 'iovernor Olcott htu had aa entortad The Ryan Vinton bill to tax all he has not seen for 9 year*. i Both t« am« have undoubtedly im- General Allen stated. was Issued by i «been«'«' from the ■-i «-ulive nilIce tor bonds and securities issued outside Scio has not yet the provost marshal in Coblenz, who proved Patterning after Ed Kalina Dave «rveral «lay* the mate would only make it harder Horsburgh hits cut the timber on been d* ;-r nwn floor ex- only recently arrived and who was Orranlaatlon of for Oregon aa a borrowing state to 10 acre* and will sew grass, as it is Ucowtru' asset tatv cvpt by .mm Will Slayton under the impression Rr-rgdoll was sell Its own securities. as it must, worth more than shad«». i it Eugene with E. be able Other games thia sojourning in the French occupied ! nruitiy tut pre»lif« n in outride markets. A high pers *e«» >n < 'io and Shedd boys' •one. F/l Kalina is blasting stump«; 2 Mr» llruslila \P onal 'ax on foreign securities would teams mary 13, and Scio and F fir stumfts took a tn>x of powder «on county, who t i •<d the t Farm and Home Reminder«. meet with retaliatory legislation and d • header February 25. i I* dead St b< r bone la costing 110. Ed’s a goer. withdrawal of financial firms that girl play t hemawa here on ; Point, axed It yeaw The neighbors around here are now are the largest buyers of Ore r. a - Harris, a prominent Henton I From O. A. (’. I>epnrlmental h 4. gon bonds. The people of Oregon hog wild over a little bit of new county temí- r. <tbJ *u<!d«nly at Cor- Milk, eggs ami well cooked vege -44’,<i i th* triangular de- would help themselves by buying road around Franklin Butte which vallta. Harris *»s k>«>*a aa (hr U-an table* will prieluiv betfi-r growth of ' n Scio and Sweet cun king of Renton county. their own bonds, but can never do will be a godwnd to the people liv children than meat which should be ■ ding Sweet Homo 3 Approx I Ilia trl> , > too will spent it by erecting a wall against outside ing east of the Scio road and is only ¡this year for Imp’«»«.nitnt of Marion used suaringly or not at all until to 1. Scio won a 2 a fraction over three-fourths of a rmiitiy roads. This Include* *4tK».0'-i securities bucking this market. th« ehilu ia six or m-v«n years old. 1 'V it veet Hom«. The mile further to <>. I hope >he of the bond ls»u>’ voted two year* a*o. 1.- i m 5, Selo 3, Sweat For very young children the vege Mr Shulrmrick of Washington court will grant the pew r»>ad s<> as | Marshal C. Awt.i.y. a.:< ! V’ year*. table* may be cooked. put through [ tfind at litweburx layt week. Mr. Aw county was in town last week in the tv save the hard pull over the hill. 1 br«-y was a v«' -r»n of the M*xh m Ih <■ tu-c in higher arith- a sieve, and given with milk, or on interests of the new Farm Bureau > v- p- polar. Almut 30 toast, Since visiting my brother John I . war and loagbt with Fr« n»on< tn Call- !: students have enrolled. He said the Farm Bureau is intend find him to l«e in Imd «hap*. Hi* ' torn la Vegetable* grown in the north Th* V. M C. A, and various fratir- Witch i ! an non nee men is con- west should lw grown from seeds ed to become a sort of federation of right aide is paralysed and he wor ' nal organisations at The Halles *111 cvi. >»■ n’ play to I* given grown in the fiorthwevl, (llirnatl- all fa rnmr organizations. ries to be confined to the hou*. He conduct an employ m nt office In an soon. zation of th««« seed* make* them ia 84 and wan nevhe *ick. attempt to Solve I ho um-mpioytneut Parent Feathers. better. This is especially so of situation Some of our boys are making sweet corn, cabbage and root crop*. Bertrand The January meeting of the I’ar- trouble in th« sch< >1 and their par ver* injury Seed obtained from a reliable dealer istion w*» held <»n ents should look after them Mnw tunt aa a souvenir from the war Son ent !« c i 11 is preferable to that bought in pack- I Alien« Smail ia trying to lune a good in Europe, ripit-d’-l In th* family the 2hi i.i : th« program prepared men members “«* Ml ,he grocery, moat of which ar.«! r«-- ier-«I by t rh. -- ----------- I «chool «nd we’re sorry to hear of horn- at Eugene A meeting of melon arowers at Vale proved a very acceptable one. F.T. ia middle western or eastern seed. I the disturbance. resulted in th«- fottnma of an arwu-la Thayer pt< 1 d and called on the Bride Is there any age at which j Newfon Crabtr«* received word tjon. th«- purpose of which 1» to «row foliowin t ■¡■• ‘ ik a piece, »lay a children cease to in» a earn’? from A herd'« hi where hm wife ia i and market spelnna and cantaloupe* lune, *iog song nr tell n story. i on a large scale. i Nonagenarian I can’t say. My under tr- at merit f«»r cancer, that R^citaU * The Ij«nr enun’y o-urt ba* as< aside Max lx»ng. Trombone oldest la only 70. she is very low JUST ARRIVED - FRESH the sum of lli.voo for «a earth fill io Ifij.”' h ’5 dl<>n Imo« rsonation. take the ¡a|sc<« of the long wo- -b n j Fhc W m Bud.” J. N. lying. Rev. Aivin of Albany hasaervices SHIKMENT bridles on the e.tiLly road between Sax«»ph‘me >et, Ethil Arnold and at our »ch.toi house Sundays. Vrnwta «nd Elmira ' John Stteh M-rwilogue, "A Swift Anyone wanting potatoes at 50*' a A si* w«r|m' rnnrse In tea-her train- i Fmpositi’<i A L Plummer. Vim bushel, onion --ed at $1 a pour id. or log. und--r direction of the On gon [ lin sol«», 1/ tt .. - <jl) Reading. E C. < > **lo, Mrs Bsrne*. ; fine baled oat straw al (.'> a Um, can Htatr Normal tul.ool, ha* been d-wig- Stielton. UAU <1 Io be held It» Peiidbton from V 'Die hex hi -ting will Ise held on get the same at Santiam Fann. i June 27 to AuKtist i. February 17. PIE EATER Il Bruce M-Ph'ison of Howell, Mich., has sold to the William Me Su H.Ì Illy Hi. Uncalled lor Letters Ph< raon estate a tract of several hnn- L Remainining in the postolRce at Scio 4r«d acre* of tlmb>-r land in the south Mr*. T. L D igger was attacked ¡January 23; J C. Gaelic, Mr. and . era part of Clatsop etMUlty. I suddenly Inet M.r.day with apf»o- A rrsoluDon pnx<*tlns to the posi plexy and Mrs. George Bepei, Mr and Mrs. unconscious for an ¡office department against the cltmlna derton Bunting, Buck Bunimand. F «ut was brought ar- I hour or m ire. | of the lobby of the Engene p-i'of'lce . Art Galbreath. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur after 9 o’c)t»ek at night, was passed at ound when a stimulant wasadminia- Hall. Aldm W. John, Mr. and Mrs. a meeting of t,he city council. teie’i hyp iermically. On the fol « 1 Io- sole of *250,000 vn:|fc nf Jack low .g day »he was taken to the I Charles N>vlor, Gertrude Overton, Ray Shaw. William Pain, Lyn Sallar »on ronnty mad bonds h.i* been dv- h spital where she could havelwtter elded spen 1; the count/ coart. Rid* car«- than at home. Owing to her. ; will b* opened March J uad no bids j advance • the attack is likely to1 . will be arc«pud for I««* than par i prove serimM. At a meeting of th« tiesebui«-* eoun YOURS FOR SERVICE For thin week, .Saturday and Sun- ty court. D H. tla’r*. nt Terretxr.ne. As w* g > t*> press thia morrting. ¿Band W W. Mrs. Dug« er Iles in a comatose con-! .day evening* at th« People* Theatre ( Hardy of Alfalfa. Salem. Jan. 81. Representative» of the fish and game commission aj» peared before the joint ways and mean* committee tonight and urged an appropriation of (91.300 for the present biennium. F. M. Warren of the commission informed the committee that during the la-t year the grow» revenue from the salmon industry in Oregon was (12.000.000. He reviewed the work of the fl»h commission and declared that since launching what is known as the Oregon system of propagating salmon the annual pack has increas ed steadily. That the natural pro pagation of salmon waa inadequate, and without assistance on the part of the fish commission the supply of salmon would noon become exhaust ed. Lime and Sulphur Spray S trike •1 ciAaretfe I Its toasted Wallace Reid will be presented in j Van Meter of Redmond, were appointed dition and is not expected to live' I > directors of the thschute* county fair throughout the dav. I "Double Speed.” Z-