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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. SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. MARCH 3. 1021 NO. 29. SHELBURN ITEMS February 28, 1921. The farmer«* hope« are bla»te«l a« Miss Clara Sears, who is staying they anticipated a fine week to plant early garden and «eed what land at the home of Archie Bates in Ma rion county, «(>ent Monday with her was ready. The Weaver-Cleveland mill «tarted parents. Earl Cboper waa working at the up Monday under management of depot one day last week. Arch Ray. who is a huatler and will soon have the mill flourishing. Mrs. A. C. Wyman spent Friday We are anxiously awaiting the at the home of her »on. Guv. decision of the county court on the Opal Shilling has recovered from proponed road around Eranklin an attack of the mca«les. Rutte. J. W. Hirons and family made a As the Santiam Farm was running business trip to Salem Wednesday. short on milk, the cows being on Grandma Trollinger «pent the strike, G. A. loaned us his favorite week >*nd with her daughter. Mr«. cow. Thanks. George. Lee George. Ed Kalina. Billy Kalina. James Several of our people attended Craft, Mr. Lock and Pie Eater want the Morrison »ale at Scio Saturday. to the county court anent the pro Mr«. Ephraim Piatte is quite ill. posed road around Eranklin Butte. Her many friend« hope for a speedy The court is to decide the matter recovery. Friday. W. H McLain ir busy grubbings Jack Griffin paid his aunt, Phoebe piece of ground which he intend« to Turner of Crabtree a farewell visit plant to corn. and pulls out for Montana soon. Glen Shilling, who has been help Mrs. Hubert Burgett is on the ing hut father farm for several days, sick list, not having fully recovered left Saturday morning to help Ster from last winter's flu. ling Goins with hi« spring work. The big Morrison sale was almost Mr*. Ewing of Scio «|>ent several a failure as farmers went expecting days last week with her sister. Mrs. to get things at their own price«. Ed Jones. So they declined buying when the Mr. and Mrs. Aupperly were vis price loomed up over half the cost. iting at Eugene the last of la»t week. Ed and Billy Kalina went to Crab Mrs. Sarah Bennett of Willamina tree Tuesday morning to see about has been visiting relatives her« for disposing of their potato««. several days. . PIE EATER. The nice weather of last w«-ek was certainly appreciated by all. Rod and Gnn Club. About a dozen live wires met last evening to take steps toward organ izing a rod and gun club. Dr. Ficq was made temporary chairman and Ed Wesely temporary secretary. Another meeting will soon be called and permanent organization* A numtier of men have been drag ging the roads in and around Shel burn the ’ast few days, which was a great help to the roads. Wayne Ransom of Aumsville came over Friday to visit with hie cousin, Justin Ranson. Mrs. A P. Hirons and sbn Ken effected. In the meantime see the neth s|ient Sunday at the home of secretary and get your name on the Alfred Powell at Turner. charter list. Mrs. Cumming* Resigns. The following explains itself: Seasonable Goods— t ’ FORMALDEHYDE BLUE VITRIOL LIME-SULPHUR SPRAY SHEEP DIP LINSEED OIL CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID NEATS FOOT OIL DENATURED ALCOHOL At prices that conform to pres ent conditions "To the county court of Unn Co.— I hereby resign my position as Linn county school superintendent, to be come effective April 1, 1921. "The salary of $100 j»er month is humiliating, l>eing lea« per day than the poorest paid teacher in the county. “The traveling fund of $200 will not permit visiting only ateiut one- half of the 12»» school districts, and is now exhausted. "The clerk’s allowance of $41.85 is not sufficient to keep qualified help in the office. "Ida M Cummings ” ♦ * •> Take your fourth liberty bond* tn the bank and exchange them for new bond» with interest gwupon* at tached, as the government is ready to make ex 'hange and the interest will ««>n l«c due. — Kelly’s Drug Store YOURS FOR SERVICE Mesdames J. S. Sticha. E. II Hob- son. R. V. Shelton, Fred Jones and F. T. Bilyeu motored to Ix-bauon Tuesday evening to attend the ban quet given in honor of Mr«. Julia A. Bilyeu, grand chief of the Pythian Sister* of Oregon, visiting Lebanon lodge in her official capacity. $1.75 THE YEAR work th« paat wi-ek obtaining mem bers am >e> th* tanner« of Columbia JORDAN ITEMS county A total of 45* was «Ignsd A tnwtine of the farmer» of the <*<»u nly was held at Haket Hattie ■ Mrs. R. V. Comb« was a Jordan day for the pun»«*" of oraanltlng the ■hoppwr Saturday. wheat growers of the county Into tha Father Boniface motor«-,! to Mount Principal Events of the Week Oregon (’«»operative Grain Grower» Angsl Saturday, returning Tuemlay. , Centra! Oregon's Ar»t highway work Briefly Sketched for Infor ’ of the spring season commenced near Frank Lackner and Miss Ella Fink mation of Our Readers. l B«nd with the laying of concrete cul- motored to Stayton Friday. I verts on tha Bend Horse Ridge road, F. Combs went to Scio Sunday to I recently authorised by the state enm- The formation of • national «Hard m les Ion. aee hia family who are visiting al company ha« been undertaken al Rose The Win« healer hospital for the cure the Hollis home. burg. of tub>‘rcu!o»t». which waa originally Meed nines II. Phillips nnd M. Th» total number of agricultural «to- prop« -d to establish at Winchester, dents at Oregon Agricultural collsgs Huualas county, has filed notice of dis I'rivetl e*llr<| on Mr«. Clara Froat 1» now SSI. solution with the stale corporation Thursday. Ths Ijtcnmb oil wall 1« down »40 com mt»« toner. Fre«l Lhiugherty of Lyons viattmi feet and stockholdsrs are uptlmfatlc Colt», calve« «nd other livestock In as to final raulu. th« T.-psy vb-lnlty of Klamath county, hia ai«ter. «Mrs. M M Funk, Sunday. Percy A Stevens post of the Amort- havl- ■ ! i>;>-.»r«-d rapidly within the Percy rhonia« and wife motored can Mglon at Bend baa opened a free last few weeks. W. I, Fra In took tne to Jefferson Sunday to visit Mr«. employment agency. trail <>f a tn nitaln lion and after tour Thoma»’ home folk*. * Plan« for a new building to ba built day» succeeded In killing It. Mr«. Beth Shelton of Crabtree i« M <’ Mechvm. governor of New by the Hou« of Norway lodge of lioud M«-xlco, has tel< ttraphed Governor Ol vhlting relatives an«l friends in our were begun last week. Tha Hood River county court has In cott that he will place before tbs vicinity at present. creased tha salary of the fruit In loghilatum of hl» »late a resolution The little daughter of J. Stberna- urging the people of the southern ctitu- spector to *2500 a year. , gle, who ha* been ill with tonsllitla, monwc.i'th to participate In the world ’ » An electric cancelling machine has been received and placed In operation exposition to be held In Portland In is some lietter. IMS. by the Bend pos toff lee. Mi»« Annie While of Eugene is A shipment of 15WI coyote» and lynx Total tai levies In Union county for visiting at the Schneider borne the the year 1*20 «how an Increase from pelts, consigned to eastern markets, was »--nt from Jtand last week. The past few weeks. *5*0.711 23 to »««S.449 3O. ORktxiN Mtrr. Scarlet fever and measles have lot. representing a majority of the reached the epidemic stage In several catches made In central Oregon this winter. Is valued al approximately (10,- section» of Douglas cofinty Will Build Trail. The wool and mohair growers of 000. The confer»«» on the agricultural I-ane county met at EugoAs and or appropriation bill allowed throe strict Practical aaaurance that a trail 15 ganised a cooperative association The state Irrigation securities com ly Oregon Items, put in by Senator mile« long will be built from the mission has approved the entire Issue McNary, to .»t »nd. with a little rsduc Roberts ranch, I4( mile* above Foo of *1,2(0.000 of Medford Irrigation dla lion in two <as«* An appropriation ter on the north fork of the Struth ,«f (15,000 to fight the pine beetle In trtet bonds. The Clatskanie kraut plant, owned be forests of Klamath county-w»» Santiam river. Into the Quartzville by the Oregon Packing company, has agreed to. along with *15.000 for ths district, wan given by the county cloned the season with a total output Irrigation experiment station at Herm court to a group of eight residents iston and *':-<"M> for a frost service In of the territory affected. Work up of *00 tons. ¥hs road fund of Columbia county. the Rogue river valley, with bead on construction will »tart an soon as at Medford Including some apodal taxes voted by quarter» me personnel of the new flab com weather permits an«! labor available. several road districts, amounts to ai- mission for Oregon and the new state Thte trail will follow the north ■ t NN*NI gam« commission, as provided for In A 25-foot section of the pavement on th« segre »lion bill» wbl< h were passed bank of the stream and will lead in the Columbia highway, just west of tt the re» out »«»salon of the legislature to a district of mining claims, some Clatskanie, was carried away Bun and which have been signed by Gov of which are said to promise to day by a slid«. ernor Olcott. have been announced by startle the mining world at some Albert Petefson. government trap the governor Mawnbcre of th» fish per at Ukiah, In Umatilla county, re commission are: Frank M Warren. time in the future. The trail will t«e made panaable ports a month'« catch of 1* coyotes Portland, api--Intninnt to June 1. 1925; and thr*e bobcats. for horse» and footbridges will t>e Christian F hmidt, Astoria, appoint Raymond B K»h«!man, former flax n>«nt to Jut»«, 1. 1924; Al H. Power». constructed across stream* where expert at the Oregon state peniten Powers, l'v ’» county, appointment to larger bridge» are deemed unneces tiary. died at Salem hospital after an June I. 192* The state game commie sary. — Albany Democrat. lllneea of several weeks. «Ion personnel follow«; Htale at large Fira, caused by the explosion of -Georg«- H. Kelly. Portland, flvejri-ar hot paraffin«», gutted the Interior of term, game district No. 1 (countiea At The Pl ople* Thisln the Willamette Valley Telephone com weal of tbe Cascade mountains), I. pany's office at Falls City. N. Flelachner. Portland, four year For thie week, Saturday and Sun Tha Pacific Power A Light company term; Bert Andnraon, Medford, two- day evening*, at the Peoples Theatre has asked permission of the public y««»r term Game district No. 2 fcoun- service commission to Increase gas tles east of the Caat^tde mountains). Wallace Reid will be presented In rate« and street car fares In Astoria M, A. Lynch. Itiwlmond. threw year “Excuse My Du»t." Harry Wilson, a laborer of Eugen«, I erm; Blaine Hallock. Baker, one year The Wednesday-Thursday »hows has left for hla old home In Boston. h«rm. Under the new law«, the juris- have been discontinu«^. Maas. declaring bls Intention of walk I let Ion over commercial fishing and Ing the entire distance from coast to ■ »v«»r th«- adiwhilstratlon of affairs of coast 1 the wild game life of tbe elate are com The taxpayers of Astoria school die pletely dlvorc- -I and placed under two trtet voted oa the question of authorls •eparale conimlaslolia. ing an Indebtedness of *75.00« for ths D. C. Thorns spent Tueialay in Al- building of an annex to the high school . bany on busmens. building. Mian Elizal«eth Schwindt of Jor A new engine han been purchased by the Hood River Are department at dan. is making her home with Mrs. a cost of *1.1.000. and a new Are hall I John Richardson. coating *35.000 has been finished ami | Mi wies Vella Brenner and Dorria equipped. Weddle attend«-I a «hoe- in Albany John Mrf'ue. an expert logger ployed by the Western Export A tx»g . Sun-lay. glint company near Collage Ornve. waa .MrI. William Brenner waa In Al Ins'antly killed when be wea struck by bany Sunday visiting Mra. A. J. a falling tree The annual report of Ihe Mount i Bilyeu. kneel Creamery company «bow» that I Mrs. E II. Holmon ia high score during th» last 12 months total sales of th» wortien’a 5<M> duh and won ■ mountsd to (194 n«o and *1*4.oon was | first prize; Mr*. B. II MacDonald paid to patrona for buttorfat With the ex«wptlon of measures ' waa second OCNUINE carrying emergency clans««». all bilia : Mr. and Mr*. <'«»n Westenhouae passed at the recant session of the have renfH the J B I'-oueyfarmi legislature and signed by th«» governor TOBACCO an«l moved thereon. Mr. C mmj H will become operative on May ft Farm bureau representative from will move to town soon aa he can > all parts of tbs state bava been at | get quarters. | OREGON NEWS NOTES CF GENERAL INTEREST “B ull D urham