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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party . . VOL. XXIV Afternoon Program Good Speak tn- Scio Orchestra Will Furnish Music. The Earm Bureau organization at Jordan is planning a big picnic at Wilson Park Sunday. June 26. Ar rangements have lieen completed for an afternoon program after the big picnic dinner. Music for the day will lie supplied bv the Scio orchestra under leader ship of Ed WeseJy. Violin, cornet and sasaphone aoloa will I* given between speeches. The speakers will lie A C. Hey man, county agent; W. W. Poland, president Linn County Earm Bureau; E. N Williamson. county club lead er; II. C. Seymour, state club lend er of (). A. C , and It It Foster, district club leader of Washington. D. C. Fox Valley. Kingston and Scio communities have a special invita tion and farmers from all parts of the county are welcome Bring your lunch and have a good time. Wilson Park is on Thomas creek, alaiut six miles east of Scio, and is the location of the power station of the new electric light system. Leg Broken. Tony Kebxa, 13-year old son of Anton Kebia of Providence, was kicked by a horse Monday aflerno in resulting in a broken leg. He was brought to the Scio hospital Monday evening and placed in care of Dr. Prill who made an x-ray ex amination of the injured leg. It will be Some time before the leg is of service again —Ias -♦ Dr. Richardson Returned. Dr. W B. Richardson of Jeffer son. who has been at Spokane fur the past seven months, returned re cently to Me home in Jefferson. He will resume his activities as an op tician a» he informed The Tribune last Saturday. He expects to re peat his visit Io Scio every Saturday. Have you tried the new 10c package? Dealers now carry both; 10 fur 10c, 20 fur 20c. 11.75 THE YEAR SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON, JUNE 16, 1921 NO. 44. FARM BUREAU PICNIC AT WILSON PARK » * . ♦ ♦ SANTI AM FARM TOPICS : » ♦ HOME PRODUCTS WEEK TO BE HELD AT ALBAN Y ♦.................. ................. SHELBURN HEMS I i PLAN IS LAUNCHED TO FINANCE GRAIN All out for a g‘K*i lime and a sup Shelburn. June 13. ply of strawberries at lf><* a gallon Mr* J L Oglesbee returned Sun over at ('lark's. Beginning June 20 and Ending on day from a visit at Summit, Ore Scheme Designed to Give Credit to Ed Kalina and wife and Bill Ka H O. Shilling. Fred Shilling and June 25 Object and What Growers Hat Indorsement of lina made a Hying trip to Portland II Shope left this morning for an to Be Accomplished extender! outing. Federal Government. Saturday in I hours, bringing back Billy’s wife who was visiting there. W. II Mclatin an«! wife were at Objects To call the attention of .Mrs. Ere<l Sturges of Suntex. Harney county, is visiting her father home people to those things made George Griffin; also her grandma. in Oregon so that they might de mand home made products when Mr» S W. Gaines. Miss Cleve Beeler of Providence buying To impress upon everyone more is visiting relative* and old friends She and Mrs. S. W Games were fully the importance of liuilding up our home town, county and state by old time chums. patronising our home industries Pie Fuller an<i good wife visited above airothers Grandma Poindexter at Crabtree To show oursehree as well as our and found her fairly well though visitors what a great number of ar not able to walk much owing to ticles are manufactured in Oregon She lives with her, dixxv spells. ami Linn county. daughter, Mrs. M. C. Gaines. Theer objects will lie accurnplish- John Griffin, having finished his ed by — job on Elmer's new house, returned A general exhibit in the commun to Salem. ity house or armory in booths eight Mr. Scott of Is-banon is around feet square, for which exhibitors insuring property for the Butteville will lie chargei $10, to help defray company. expense.. Miss A nene Smail is visiting a. Exhibitors will lie urged to have sister in Portland. demonstrators in the booths at least Our anticipated rain seems to be during Tuesday ami Wednesday to a failure as we never needed it so explain and demonstrate their pro ducts. much as now. A home products banquet Wed Melvin Lee is making $5 a day nesday evening in the Presbyterian hauling crushed rock in the Rich ardson Gap. building a fine road to church basement where 300 covers match the fine bridge, as the county will be laid at 60*' each. A program of music and three- court turned down our road around minute sneeches will tie given at the Franklin Butte. banquet. All food served will I* PIE EATER. grown or manufactured in Oiegon Commissioner Butler Will Resign. as far as is possible. Washington, June 13. After a conference with secretaries Hoover Little Marv Gibbon entertained a and Wallace today. representatives number of friend* at her home last of grain interests and liability com Sunday, it Iwing her loth birthday panies l>egan work on a form of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Aup|ierly stoiage certifieat« which, safeguard ed by insurance, would enable farm and daughter Ruth attended the er* to obtain adequate credit on the Lebanon straw berry festival. security of warchoumd cr p* Oro Oller returned to his home at ( "The committee which is drafting Portland Monday, having spent the the «■vrtifleate," Mr. Hoover aaid. week end with hi* cousin, John Ran "represents the American farm fed som. jr. eration. the farmers union, millers, Claud Churrhill and family vidtrd grain elevator and grain handling at ladmnon Saturday. interests, and the liability insurance Mrs A. F Gimch and slater were' companies." Albany visitors Saturday The conferee* agreed, he declared Mr. Chamlierlain made a business that a warehouse receipt could la- drawn in such form and under such call to Salem Thursday. Mrs. C. Aupperly and daughter condition* that it would MS*-» as an motored to Eugens Thursday on a order for the dellverMnf grain, greatly increasing the farmer's bor visit to Mr. Aup|ierlv's parents. rowing [lower and relieving him of Mr*. C V. Ashbaugh spent the the pressure of selling his grain ex week end visiting friends here. cept at his own option. Such a plan Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rosa, who was declared by the conference to lie have lieen here the jmst few months, economically sound. have returned to their former home No legislation would be necessary in California. to provide farmers with this credit Mr. ami Mrs. Robertson moved instrument, he added, and it was lie- to Silverton last week. lieved that the warehouse facilities Mr. and Mrs. Roadarmel returns«! were sufficient to handle the grain home after a visit with relatives which might lie store«! under the near Portland. scheme. In an address before the Albany So heavy has been the demand for chamber of commerce Commissioner sjiare since the foregoing was put in Butler slated it was his purpose to type that the committee announced resign his office January 1. 1922. the show will be held in the aimory He also tried to excuse the pie-unt where there will be plenty of room county court for running the county This action came after 24 applica in debt $204,IMM) saying it was due tions for apace had lieen received, to the demands of the people for with more coming. Use of the ar this or that road improvement mam-1 mory will give booths 12 feet square. ly. He askrd the chamber to select, and recommend a man to take his place. The Tribune wonder» who is run ning Unn county the people thru the management of the county court Miss Clara Jungwirth came up or the Albany chamber of commerce? Tuesday from Eugene to make a Mr Butler, hy implication, indicate* short visit with home folks. that the court was willing to take Mr. Bruwn. wife and daughter of order* from the chamber. Perhaps Salem spent Sunday with E. Phillips the court has done so heretofore; and wife. and. perha|w, the court la obedience I Clarence Daughtery and mister to these orders ha* accumulate«! the ■ Nellie of Oregon ('ity made a short big debt now outstanding against visit al their sister's. Mrs. M Fink. the county. Sunday. Sometimes advisers are goud and Quite a numlier from this vicinity sometime* they are the reverse. attended the forestry association al Sublimity Sunday. John B«-ntz and family visited rel A movement is on foot to plow atives near Lyon* Sunday. and level the school ground» so that • • • the athletics may be held there Tax Reduction Would Help. EverytMsly is welcome * to help on Friday. June 24. Will nerd team*, A revision of federal taxation is men with wheelltarrow* and shovels. on« of the foremoht governmental Women can help by bringing problems. Succ<-<«sful action in this lunches. For detailed information field would result in a rwrdeil stimu see any one of th«1 following: Chas. lus to businees activity. White. John Sticha. Walter Bilyeu. It is not only a right apportion Frank Thayer, Roy V. Shelton. Prof. ment of the tax burden that is H. E Tobis. needed; the volume of taxes should lie kept as low as is consistent with j sound fiscal pilicy Secretary Mel lon's insistence that expenditures be curtailed will I m - generally approve«!, The war and navy department* afford the largest up|»irtunitie* at the present time for a reduction in public expenditures without counter- Lowe Bros. Point Varnish lialancing losses to the public. Of l.inarrd Oil the tots! ordinary expenses for the Carbolonium first .hree quarter* of the present Sheep Dip fiscal year $3.784,000,000, approxi It is a notorious fact that business men as a class take broader and construcnve views view« in public puixic more constructive matters than than politicians. The inllu- intlu- matters politicians The ence of buamess in public affairs is greater today than political pull 3o The Foltx Koya and Miss Adelin Linderman motored to Albany one day this week. Mrs. Chris. Schneider, who was recently operated on at Portland, is reported as being quite ill. Mrs. Philippi of Scio called on her it appears the industrial and busi nes consensus of opinion is having cousin. Mrs. Clyde Thomas. Satur day. more weight. O rkgon M ist . Slrawtierry canning is unusually n»m prolific this season. Cheap I terries —„ and cheap sugar at the same time May 28. 1921, to Mr. and Mrs may have something to do with it. Don McKnighl a son tending week. conference at Salem last Rev Itlair held services at the Presbyterian church Sunday. Everybody Help. Seasonable Merchandise mately $1,380.000,000, or 35 per cent, was c*|»*nded by these two ■ departments. I nt«-rest on war debts is not included in this figure. Industry has no more war profits with which to maintain war lime government expenditures, and gov ernment overhead must lie trimmed accordingly. Cow Spray Shingle l>ip Coni I ar Crude Carbolic Ariel l.imc Fish Oil Poultry I louse Spray AT PRICES THAT ARE HIGHT At The I'rwples Tlwatn For this week. Saturday and Sun day evenings, at the Peoples Theatre "In the Heart of a Fool." Joe Warwick come* to town so seldom that a personal notice has lircome a news item. I Kelly’s Drug Store YOURS FOR SERVICE