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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
■ • & t THE SCIO TRIBUNE VS'.V Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; W ill support best candidate for office regardless of party VIH. VA NO «To. LINN COUNTY. OREGON ¡' GOAT CLUB MAY BE FORMED IN COUNTY ♦•••••••••••••••♦••••••••♦ Clyde Thoma« amt the Phillips boys motored to lacomb Saturday BOYS’AND GIRLS’CLUBS PREPARE FOR CONTEST 31.75 THE YEAH MOVE TO DISARM GAINS MAGNITUDE ♦........................... .. ............... .. Mr Rowerman, wife, daughter and *<>n of Portland came up Satur- <-• <p ml Sunday with Unde G ExplanaliVn Sent Out by State De Mrs E. Phillipa' parents of Salem Ability of Exhibitor to Handle En 1. Sutherland and family as they earn* over Sunday to atteml the partmeot at Washington Is try Will Count in Award Proves Success; W innert are old friends. league picnic al Wilson Park and visit their daughter. Entirely Informal. Are Announced. ing Prize«. Thoma- Haley, wife, three daugh ter» and two son* of Freewater, H. C. Davis and family visi’edold Washington. July 1‘.‘ President Millard Shelton of th* Scio sheen time acquaintances, whom they hud Oregon Agricultural Corvallis. came Friday and visited over Sun- Parding's move for a disarmament club and Norval Go.t of the Leba- not seen for 24 years, Sunday at July 19. Special pig showing coo- •day, recalling old time*. n<n pig club tied Saturday for flr«t Lebanon. testa will lie held next fall at all Cutting 12 feel off th* graveyard conference is assuming far greater ♦ e place in the field judging contest county fairs, the state fair, and the hill on Franklin Butt«- t* under wav magnitude in world utfuiisthan first Miss Susie Thomas is suffering an,I tour which was staged by the with a eor* hand eaussd by getting Pacific International Livestock, to and a month or six weeks will see indications disclosed. A* the preliminary negotiations County club leader for the livestock cut with a hand sickle tie open to al’ members of boys' and | tile finish elubs of the county. The two b >ys E4 Kalina and wife took a run to procveal they are revealing unex Martin Schneider mot- red t > Port girls’ pig dull* who show purebred sc >red 535 points out of a possible land Sunday, lie report* his mother . - ! .« ' • 1 r • , ’ • ' , ■ ■ I I Corvallis Sunday to are the country pected diplomatic ramifications and l leading into field* which in the be 7<>0. making an average of 7»> 3. Judges will consider 50 per cent and forget about work. as slightly improved although not ginning had seemed far removed Third place went to Arnold Zyaset able to leave the hospital. for preparing the pig to show under Oorge and Elmer went to Albany of Scio, 73 4. while Joe Rohwein was the following points: Condition of Erioav evening to set* a doctor as from th«* puru «• of the conference K. M Chromic and J C Gwath- But officials apparently arc confident fourth with an average of «2.1. feet and tnmming of toes, trimming Elmer had lieen eating something. ney motored to la-t-an-m Friday. that the wide spread effect of the Twenty-two boys and girls took of ears and tail; washing and clean- ( Mr. Gwathney seems favorably im Oicnr TTU| mi I returned to the val president’s proposal will in the end part in the field judging and about tineas of ears, belly, bead, flank«, pressed with Oregon and will make ley after moving up near Pendleton prove only an aid In accomplishing 40 person» made the trip Among condition of coat, including glass, I z* bn non his future home. in May. His wife cannot live uu those helping to make the trip a tt><* frank exchange of id«*ws for excess of oil. and use of objection there and he la looking for a farm T 1. Phillipa ha*» again joined the able materials which the conference wa* called. success were Jut» Young, sheep man. in this section. tire t>atrol and makes the dully round On« of the princiiml side i»su«*s Sam Zvnset. goat breeder, both of The remaining 5<i jwr cent will be Scio, and Erank Rohwein, shorthorn over th* route hated on the showing of the pig. In ♦Some boys around here are hunt now occupying the attention of the O rrgon Miser. breeder of Jordan. Th* Iwbanon, cluding control of animal by exhib ing out of a ason. killing grouse on government is th«* disposition of Ja The hill» pan to hold out for an exact defini itor; poise and ctailnc-w of exhibitor; the hill« and trespassing, Lakeview, and Crabtree pig clubs. are full of them every leisure day tion in advance of the subjects to skill in showing, including continu Scio sheep club and a number of in With Terrific Applause. have. they tie considered. dividual club memtiers were present ous attention, keeping the pig placed PIE EATER To thresh out that question now to advantage and being on the job; on the trip. "With terrific applause ” not only would delay the conference The party met at the S. B. Holt ability to stand, move or drive the Co operation? In such phrase a news storv an- but might al»» branch into a disou«- plac* where Jersey cows were judg nounces how the French chamber of pig, as requested by the judge. - ■ . -f I. sion of the merits of the disputed ed. The Orville Gilkey place wax deputies received Premier Br land's What does it really mean? Who subjects. It Is felt that the pro next where Holstein cows and heif announcement that France had ac Th* American Jersey Cattle club should co operate, and why? gram could I m *»1 I m > arranged by the ers Were in-qa’Cted. cepted the American invitation to is giving $2500 tn cash for prizes The av«-rag<* American city will conference ur nt least by negotiation Lunch w as served at the Gilkey join in a disarmament conference. this year, to I m * divided among tl * dmw* the result of co-operation or ufter each of the invited powers has place after which Shropshire sheep In the British house of common* county clubs at county fairs in the its lack Start with the local news- sent in ¡in unconditional acceptance. were judged. Sam Zysset’e farm a similar announcement by Premier fall. Th* dull* will be divided into paper. If it is a live publication was next visited where th* club Lloyd George was recejv«*d with two class*-* —Ctass A with a mem with plenty of news an«l advertising "Unde” John Osborn Passes. members looked over some of the loud cheers bership of not leas than 20 will re in its page«, the chances are it has Rev John W Osborn, familiarly (test goats in the northwest. A Everywhere people are hungering ceive |50. while Class B dubs with tiem lo-n'ling every effort to help known alwiut Scio as "Unde John,” das» of Angoras was judged here for an end of this horrible regime n«it leas than 12 members, will re develop its home territory, l<Ut the passed to the "Great Beyond" at At the Erank Blackburn place a of competitive armaments. Noliody ceive 325 A palter alone cannot do it all his home near Monmouth the first class of shorthorn cows and calve» has forgotten the enormous crowd« Meetings with livestock clubs for most ncetmiary requisite is a e<>n- of this week ami the iawly was brot were judged. Mr Blackburn gave that swarm«*«! around Pretident Wil municipal government to Scio Tuesday, th«- funeral lieing consideration of livestock judging slructive the members a talk on shorthorns no when he ap|ieitred in England. teams, will tie held by county club rea«iv to a«Hi*t in every way the va at 3 o’clock Wednesday. After th* judging was completed France and Italy. Their tremen* leader* the last week of July A rious civic and industrial enterprises line!* John was a resident of Scio the pig club memtiers visited the dous ovations to him were not mere liv«*»tock judging team will repre of th«* community. for many years, lieing of nmong the pigs tielonging to Vance and And ly a tribute to the man. but to a Ju*t a* the citizens expect the lo piom-ers. He was above tut years sent rarh club at fhe county fair. rew Bilyeu. Gordon Gilkey, Floyd big idea. Th* high point team at the county cal public utility company, the local ( of age and a man of unblemished and Harry Mullen. Willi* Gillespie In his 14 points he had Voiced th* fair may choose tn go tn the state bank, the local newsfiaper, the local | character for integrity ami reliabil a >d Nathan Olein, members of the proposal that the nations should or- fair or the Pacific International store or tne local telephone system ity. The Tribune will probably Scio pig club. ganize to en«l war. The lowliest of Livestock show The tram making to tie r« s«iy lo serve" them on re- learn more of Unde John’s activi An outgrowth of the judging tour them caught that idea They had ««.cond place to have second choice. <|u>**t. so should the municipal gov ties later on. was th* possibility of th* organiza t>een through 51 months of crucifix- * ernment lie j i»t as 'ready to serve" tion of a goat club. * Sam Zyaset. mn. Their dead were not yet count the community and discourage un goat brev ler. is an advocate of a ed. Their debts were still uncom Facta About Asbestos. called for attacks on any local in club and it is very likely that Linn uuted and almost uneomputable. dustries or institutions. county will soon lioast of th* only The art of weaving the mineral It was at such a moment that the Every community should hind it* 1 goat club in the stat*. hea<! of the great republic came fiber in aalieato*. which is ordinarily self together with a spirit of co preaching a pact for peace indestructible, was rediscovered at operation that will bring th«* great a comparatively late period of civ rst cimm I tn all. The "terrific applause" in the •— L > Chaos Would Result. French chamtier mirrors the hopes ilization. Woven asla-stijg was used At The i ’ l-oplr* Th«-atr< of the millions of men who want to in the ancient pyre to preserve the For this week, Saturday and Sun Charlemagne is said There is no roval ashes The public schools take a vacation get out of bondage of three months every year and bondage so exacting, so <*ostiy and to have had a tablecloth made of ss- day evenings at th«* Peoples Theatre nothing happens; the police force so tyrannous as the lamdage of war hestoe and to have cleaned it by ".Man Woman Marriage." and fir* department go on their an and preparations for war. It N a throwing it into the fire, which con Frank Bartu with hisCletrac and nual picnics an<i balls and things run redhot iron in the vitals •' nation* sumed she dirt thus illustrating in along as usual; the city paving isn't It is a bart>ed shaft in the souls of a «tiectaeular manner on* of the Clarence Iw filer on the grader are improve.! over long periods, or the human atoms. It is the cruel nail* m<>»t valuable properties o< thia ma- away on a two month»’ job fixing the mad* about Halsey. public library mav dose, or the pub in the bleeding hands and feet of terial. The ' r j ............................. f J JORDAN ITI MS ITEMS JULY 21. H21 Field Judging Tour «I Scio I Wood-Lark COW SPRAY « • ’ « Keeps the 13ests Away $1.75 gallon The fiber of the best grade of as- bestoa is tieautlful and silky and has great flexibility, elasticity and ten sile strength, according to th* U. S geological survey. It can tie spun into thread so fine as to run 22f> yards to the mince, and as it is in combustible as well a* a nonconduc tor of heat and electricity, and re sists the action of most ordinary lic park allowed to go to ruin, and crucifle«! mankind. All over the earth the "terrific the public isn’t injured. Hut let the el«*etric lights go out applause" in ’.he French chamtier is for a few hours and there is actual echoing in the hearts of the peoples. Buffering and much crime. Let the In all this w- car see how cruel it telephone suspend and there is chaos would be of America to h»l<l aloof. and lo«s of business. Let transpor We can see how the world wait* for tation in a city stop and thousands us to act. We can see that in our are thrown out of work. Turn out hands absolutely rests the great is- the ga» an<i we go l*ack 50 years in J sue of whether we shall be kept In our civilisation. Well sustained 1 peace or he recommitted to th* b«g)- acid*, its field of use is large. The Oregon possible applications of asbestos are public utilities mean a happy and ! dage and tears of war I Journal far from fully appreciated, not only prosperous community. 4 by the general public but by manu facturers who ar* in search of ma terial for »qiecial uses to which a*- I hk I os mav well lie applied. Perhafie it is most gem-rally isuxd to make fireproof doth for theater curtail)«. It has ta-en used also for making firemen’s dothing Everywhere in cold countries it Is extensively em ployed for covering furnaces, boilers and pipes to prevent lose of heat. i Asbestos is a good insulator. Store YOURS FOR SERVICE K» - VT. » J**4 •* Xv,’.