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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 »’IO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JULY 14. 1921 NO. 4« PRACTICAL WELCHING FAMILY REUNION AT I............................. ; OF FOREIGN DEBT CRABTREE OREGON ♦ JOltl»AN ITEMS J «1.76 THE YEAR ♦........... ................. J santiam ♦ • ♦ • • o farm TOPICS | FORD PLANT BUILDS ' 108,962 CARS IN JUNE *•• • + M <’, Gain«*« of Crabtree callr«l Harve Shelton and T. II Thoma* ■«n hi« father Sunday evening for a were Jordan visitors Saturday. 1« the Plan of Senator Penrose and Mi« Spaix of Willamina, who ha« Tile Shelton Clan Gather« in Force few new spuila a* be was out of The Demand Exceeds the Output potatoes. been visiting her brother here, re Hu Crowd Unloading Ger a* Ford Breaks all Pre to Celebrate Mth Birthday Mr« Inis Stoddard and son of turned Io h«*r home Sunday larw.... | calle-1 Sun-lay for a win vious Records. man War Debt li Aim of Pioneer oi ’47. Quite a numlier from Jordan at ter ’s supply of loganberries. tended the celebration nt Mehama The I’ie Eater has his pump fix«*d Washington. July It. Probably on the 4th The 84th birthday of Sarah Jane after being *-l-l out with the Scio n-> pi- . n.tt--! , ■■> ■ n • • ' According to report A Arbuckle Shelton was celebiated at the home ' plumtier. intr-aiuced m the American oinitrrw has sold his property and the family of Mr. and Mrs. J N Bilyeu. Crab- han !>een regarded an more myst««r- will «-»on depart. Ire«, on Sunday. July 3. Andy \rn-«ld an-l «on with wife Mrs Shelton cr--*«*d th«* plain« ious and sinister than the bill re- w«*re down Sun-lay for a supply of W illard Grim«*« an-1 wife are vis ’ cently introduced by Senator fen with her par«-nts brothers and sis , l-erries iting his parents, the William rose (rep.. Penn.) authorizing the Grimeani Rev Iler and family of Scio were We join in wishing th«* ters with ox team from Buchanan »•cretary of the treasury to extend newly weds much happiness , county, Missouri, i«« 1847. Her pa uut <alur-ia> for a winter'« supply the time of paymerit of our war i rents. Nathan Turner an«l Sarah of Royal Ann cherries. Joe Sent, while blasting Friday, loan* to foreign government«, in 'Turner, setthsl on a donation lan«l The old man receiver! a letter met with a very painful accident eluding intereat lalwut Jll.lHM),- claim at Jordan. al«out 10 mileseast from hi» w-n Theodora who is con* which lacerated his face and injured UUO.om»» and to r-'cdvr bond* and of Scio. i fin»-«! to hi* lied fr- tn the eff«-ct of a finger quite severely. obligation* of any foreign govern On their arrival in Oregon there getting maahed up when hi« truck It. F. Bruner and wife and J (' w«-re seven children two sons an«l broke through a bridge last April ' ment in substitution of those »ow or Gwathney anti family of Mannford, . hereafter held by the United Stale* , five daughters, only two survive near Tacoma. Wn»h. Okla., are visiting the Chromic« and ' under *uch term* and rate* of in- Mrs. Shelton and her brother Thom Our n*«t cream «-<ciai Friday night Wortmans. Starting June 8, trav tereat a* may be deemed for the as Turner, 91 years of ag«- anti re- was a grami «uct-vsa. selling two eling via Seligman, Arizona, an-1 best interest* of the United States, n-ling at McMinnville. lulwi <>f cream and having a good San Francisco, by auto they coverod She was married to Alfred M etc. time. the 2300 miles in 24 days, including As analyzed by Senator McKellar Shelton on her father's donation Joe Kalina ha« returned tn help (dem., Ienn.) the proposed plan is stop« and layovers at various pieces. claim in March, 1865 To them 13 O hkgon M i . ht . his brother« through harve«t. children were born five sons and for the United Slate* to swap its Mr Jones and wife of Portland eight daughters, six of whom are indebtedness, 99 per cent of which spent the week with »he Janie* .Mul The National Game. living: Harvey and J W. Shelton of probably is good, and to take Gar- ligan family returning home Satur man. Austrian or Turkish bonds for Lyons, Stacy Mct’aJI of Albany, day it. Senator McKellar charged that After winning two gam«*« straight Maude Burmester of North Rend. Chris Burmester an-l Mr. Reese from Jefferson, Scio lost the third Emma Bilyeu, Crabtree. Ida Worth an-l w-n» of Bilyeu Den were down game 6 to 3 Sunday Ballin an-l ington, Oswego Morris of the locals were gone, hal A sumptuous dinner was -wrv«*d. Wedn> «lav for cherries and logans. ving the team with a crippled in- furmshe«! by all present, followed Mr« Burton, also of the Den, came tield. Good fielding l»-hind Miller by much ice cream. Mr« Shelton for cherriea. of Jefferson, let the locals down was presented by her daughters Mrs. Cleveland from the «awmill with few hits an«! fewer runs. with a large birthday cake decorated near AU* Powell’« was over after a Scio again plays on its home dia with 84 candle* supply of potatoes. mond Sunday and promises another Present at this celebration were Mrs Weaver an-l daughters have big league score. Scio has one of Sarah Jane Shelton, xi Crabtree; made several Irins the paat week the la-st diamonds in the valley, thus Harvey Shelton and J. W Shelton, for berrie* and cherries and all kinds Senator Smoot (rep . Utah) as making faster playing and more in Lyons; Stacy Met‘all, Alimny, Mau-lr of vegetables serted that neither the secretary of teresting games Burmester, North Bend; Ida Worth Th«* Scio Tribune is th«* paper to the treasury mor the president of ington, Oswego; Emma Bilyeu,Crab- advertise in tn find «ale« for your the United Stales had any idea of ”1 say to my republican friend* tree; Haman Shelton, sr., 77. Scio, surplus, as it’s n sure getter. taking worthies« Ix-nds from one that the burden is upon y-u for leg the only surviving memla-r an-l bro John Griftin ha« left Salem bring country in exchange for good bonds islation. You promise«! the peo|ile ther of Alfre«l M Shelton; Ollie ing hi« effect - to Elmer’« for «tor- from another, to which Senator Me to reduce taxation You are not Shelton, Riley Shelton and wife, E age while he answers a call from Kellar replied that if such is not doing it I call your attention to <’. Shelton and wife. Herbert Shel Tacoma, their intention, why put the provis the fact that there are but two p-ai- ton and wife. Vardie She ton and Ed Kalina has his barn full of hay ion in the bill? Why give them sil>le ways In which you can reduce wife, Ona Shelton. Floyd Shelton, an-l has to bale a surplus of some that authority? taxation in this country at this tune. J. I. Shelton and wife, Mrs. Art 15 tons. Senator McKellar charge«! that One is by the collection of the in Shelton. Clair McLain and wife, Old <>n<-ryed I’ie Eater has 24 the bonds <>f (b-rinnny, Austria and terest on this ten or eleven billion Varney Shelton, Lyle W. Shelton, Turkey were worthless, ami asserted dollars of f «reign in<iebt<*<lnes-« The Ruth D Shelton. Andean Shelton, Hi-nalava hu«brs which he is quite that no other bonds were mentioned interest on it wif^amount to SfiiMI.- E 1). Mvers an<! wife tmd daughter sun* will yield over 1000 gallon« of except tile bonds of them* three 0011,000 a year In round tigurra. Helen. J. L Rtlyeu an-l wife and «on lu*rrie« which h«- offer« at 15<* |»er ctiuntries ’‘The allies,” he «aid. which will l«e one-tenth of the taxa Delmer. all of Scio; Sarah E. Shel gallon any tim after the first ->f "have no other bonds of other coun tion w«* imp««** if we *|>«-nd >4.500.. ton. Haman Shelton, jr an-l wife, August Up toOclolier. It 1« r«-p--rt«-d that th»- contractor tries except those <>f Germany. Aus ooo.ooo per year. If you will col J N Bilyeu. Kenneth Bilyeu, Wan tria and Turkey, which lionds they lect that interest you can reduce da Bilyeu. Andrew Bilyeu. Vance has start«*d work on cutting down are now receiving as reparations.” Bilyeu, Lucile Bilyeu. S. II. Cole and the Franklin Butte hill. tales one ninth. I’IE EATER. Senator Smoot included in possible “I hope '.hat provision which give« wife. Perry Bilyeu wife and daugh • » bon-it receivable those of Belgium. the secretary of the treasury the ter Ima. J. A. Sumpter and son Judging Work. Italy, Poland ami the little indepen right to sutwtituteGerman, Austrian R«*nel. Dale Arnold. George Sump- July 15 Is the -late set f--r a judg dent Countries set up by the war. to and Turkish le«ndy for the bonds of ter, Vilas Kinzer. all of Crabtree; which we have advanced money. He such nation« as England, France. Mary F. Shelton. I<yun«; Mary E ing tryout for all livestock clubs in also said that if the secretary of the Italy and Belgium, will be stricken Shelton, Portland; A. R McCall, i the north end of the county. Or R H Thoma« wife an«! daughters ville Gilkey of Scio, local leader of treasury undertook to exchange from the bill.” good bonds for worthless ones that Concerning the power to take Marian an-l Margery, Marion Thom- i the sheep dub. is putting <«n judg congress would stop him immediate txmds of one country for bonds of as an-l wife. Fred Anderson wife an-l ing work on all clawiee of livestock.' The <'n-wf-xit pig dub ui-d«r the ly. but McKellar. prompted by Sen another. Senator Smoot admitt«-«! he «»n Edwin. E I.. McKern wife and i ator Fletcher, retorted that if one- thought that is a great power to daughter Betty Lou, Mrs. Minerva leatiemhip of Mrs. W. Pauley, and Burkhardt, Emetine Carson, I. H. j the l^ebanon pig duh under the leu th of the secrecy cuntinues to confer upon the secretary. Secretary Mellon has appeared Campbel! am! wife. H. Bryant. C E- leadership of L. il. Berry, the Lak«- .prevail atx-ul thia indebtedoees the transaction might be completed be before the finance committee liut Clifford, all of Albany; II E Bur-I view an-l Crabtree pig dub« have fore congress knew anything about beyond the statement that the ->nly master. Jane Hu rmeater. North lien«! signiAoi their intention of coming funding negotiations entered into Ore; Henry Bilyeu wife and son over on that day. it. On July 27 at i p. m. at the farm Senator McKellai made a strong were with Great Britain. sh«*d O-< Roy. Mrs. hum« Frost, Lebanon;* Ma-lge Waegner, Wilbur Burkhart of U. II Davidson of Shesid. judging plea for collection of th« interval on light upon the matter. and wife, Portland, William Knauf work will lie given on shorthorn«, The democrats in the senate are this indebtedness, about 1500,000.- and all club member« are invited to Ono per annum, in order to reduce determined to bring tn light all the (Continued on p.g« 4.» attend. details of this mysterious proposal. taxation, saying: the bill is an effort to help our late allies to repudiate their debts and give us a lot of worthless bond* for them. In other words the allies would discharge their obligations to the Uniter! States which art* good ami collectable by turning over to this government the bonds and securities they receive from th-* cenfral pow ers in payment of reparations. During (he month Port! Motor C-impanv. troit factories «ml plant* throughout of June, the thru it« De 22 aaaumbly th«* country, reached th«* production of IO8.9<>2 Ford car* an-l truck*, setting up a n«*w high record for one month. Production of Ford cars and truck« has tx*en steadily Increasing since early spring, and «hows sulwtantial gains over the same i>eri<>d last year. The second quarter of 1921, vis.: April. May an-l June, shows an out- put of 91)1,796 Ford cars an-l trucks against 220.878 for the -tame three months of last year, or a net increase of MI.9IR. Despite the fact, however, that the Ford plants hav«* bes*n running at maximum capacity, the demand for Ford car« an-l trucks is not be ing met, ami at th-* present time many thousand unfilled orders have ia*s*n pil«-«! up ahead w> that Ford «ales art* still liinit«*<l by manufactu ring facilities rather than marketing possibilities. Particularly is this true with resnFct to enclosed cars, for which the demand has been un usually heavy. One leason cited by Ford officials for the unprc«*e<ientud demand for Ford cars la the present tendency toward economy. Many of those whose names have l»*en a-l<l«*<! to the long list of buyers might well have afforded larger an-l more coally car« than the Ford, but it is ths belief that most pnaipective motor car buyers are investigating all of the c-aita Ind-lent to motoring much more carefully than at any |M*rl«>d during the past five year*. The estimated output of the Ford factories for July call« for 109.000 car« and trucks, or A production <>f 4860 a -lav for 25 -lays Siiin- the amembling of cars 1» l«*ing handled during an 8 hour work day only.lhe hourly output will bs* 445 car« In other words, one Ford car or truck leave« the iusm ml-ly line every »-J seconds Seasonable Merchandise Lowe Bros. Paint -Varnish Linseed Oil Cerboloniutn Sheep Dip Cow Spray Shingle l>ip Coal 1 ar Crude Cnrlxilic Acid 1 .irne Fish Oil Poultry I louse Spray AT PRICES HIAI ARf RK.Iir Kelly’s Drug Store TOURS FOR SERVICE