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THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL. XXVI NO. 11 SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. 192? Meets in Scio UnAmerican! Nicholas Murray Butler fresi d»nt ut Columbia uaiverslty. oa» ot America's treat laetltutioes of learning. la a letter lo ike cenerai Protestant and Noa Sec tartan Committee for Freedom in Education, with headquarters In the Consol Id »ted Ser ur Illes building. Portland, voices the universal aeutlmoal of educators thus tar heard tram when b« ear» This bill (compulsory sduca tlon. sorsi led I should be eo tttiosS A Hill to Make Irnpou slble the Americas System of Kducalloe In Oregon" It is fundamentally un Ameeicaa la Its principle and purpose and should be overwhelmingly de- fsated." Many college sad university presidents, after reading tbs bill, which le lo be voted upon November 7, have written the committee. severely condemn ing the measure, according to Joseph A Hill, principal of Hill Military academy, committee es ecutive secretary. Next Monday Night The next meeting of the Scio Business Men’s Associatiou Will be held at the Scio hotel next Monday night at 7 o’clock, and the commit- tee appointed to arrange for the \ Great (Jiri Killer Compound Kelly’s Drug Store The H>xaU Store Bucking Contest Laugh Doris Mct'leave Is probably belt nr known to tbo general public than any other show horse rider in the west. Her youth, her tux al flee nt rid ng and daring combine to make her an Ido) with the people The picture shows her on her horse "Victoria." going over the bars. She will bo al the Night Horse Show ot the Pa* Iflc In ternational Live Stock Evp» ilion. Portland. Ore.. Neveipher t 11 The Night Horse SLow t.-.ame so popular last year that thro«* niatlnma were add>-d to the program, and they will be continued thia year, ot course Celebrated Birthday Mrs. W. S. Carpenter was 76 years young yesterday, and a num ber of her relative» trave her a birthday dinner in honor of the event. It was a complete surprise, and Mrs, Carpenter thoroughly enjoyed the affair. Those present were: Fred Roadarmel and family.' Rolla Shelton ind family and Ed Holland and wife, and Mias Skei. a teacher in the public sch<M>la. Build for yourself a strong box. Eashion each part with earc; Eit it with a hasp and padlock. Put all your troubles there. Hide therein all your failure». And each bitter cun you quaff. lx>ck all heartaches within it, Then — SIT ON THE LID AND LAUGH. Uvwr IlS.ooO is ottered In premiums tor the Horse Show alone and 11000 stakes are' ottered almost un procedcoted In hors« stow annals One of these la for the h< avy horse driv ing content, an over t of wild excite- taunt among the her men The horse show this year la r- t.lote with color and action Some of the finest horses ot the entire country will show their pates In the big srena. and some of Tell no one of its contents. the moat enthusiastic horsemen drlv Never its secrets share, are and riders will exhibit the peers of the prancing beauties of the »quins Drop in your cares ami your worries. world. Keep them forever there. Hide them from sight so completely The world will never dream half; Easten the top down securely, Then — The report that I have withdrawn SIT ON THE LID AND LAUGH. from the race for Sheriff of Linn County is untrue. I am in said race expecting to Millard Shelton says he is a firm stay to the finish and hope the finish believer in the lucky number "13”. wont tw my finish, whichev« r way as la»t year he won 13 ribbons and this year he won 13 blue ribbons. it ends. I solicit the support of Linn County The ribbons of last year constituted He says he won $26 voters and promise to deal justly sll the colors. with all. so far as may lie in my at the county fair, thus doubling the lucky 13. Besides the 13 blue power after election. ribbons he alao received two red. and Yours for justice. Still in the Race 0. E Eichinger. Scio, Oregon. People’s Theatre Presenta .Marian in « Davies BEAUTY'S WORTH M Fifth round of the “Leather Pusher” One Reel Big Comedy Oct. 28 and 29 Fog S ai * Old papers. 10c P*r bundle at the Tribune office. t You. voters of Oregon, most decide November 7 whether or hot you want lbs stale to take away your Ood given. American right and privilege to «ducats your child as you deem brel. An Initiative bill, sponeored by a certain element of our cltl lens, known as the compulsory education measure, will be on the ballot ibis general election It purporte lo compel children up to certain years to go lo »< bool (a very good thing In Itself), but It goes so tar as lo tell you that you must NOT send them to any private school There I* already a compulsory edu< atlou law on our statute book» that working well It. however, tttss you the right to say whether your child shall be educated In the public or a private school YOH decide; but thia new bill denies YOU the right to determine this quea lion l>> YOU want such a law as thia Hi Oregon ? JEZCI DÍVOKAI1O ZAPADO Scio v Sedili 29 Ri jna 1922 Broncho jexdcc dlvokych hykù— ZAvody a okntsnt* jizdy Cow- boy-u ZvlaAtní údaloat Dama Jc/.dkyné Dlvokych Roni, Svitovl Champion Ziu'atek Phsistavenl o 2 hod. od poled ne Notice Of Election Notice ia hereby given that an •lection tor city officers will be held at the City Hall, in the City of Scio. Oregon, for the purpose of electing a mayor, a city recorder, a city treasurer, a city marshall and seven council men. said election to lie held on Tuesday. Nov. 7, 1922. between the hours of 8 a m. and 7 p m. A. G. Prill. Mayor. Attest Mylo Bartu. Recorder. YOU! Y>>u cannot afford to miss the bucking contest at Scio Sunday. Oct 29 Broncho busting, bull riding cow-boys, novelty race» and trick riding. Special feature, Ex- hibition riding by one of the lady champion bucking horse riders of the world Show starts at 2 p. m., al old race track. Scio. Oregon. A student body meeting w as call ed to order Tuesday afteanoon. The editor, manager and the rest of the Sphinx Staff were appointed. Drll- area Sutherland was elected editor in-chief, and Glen Holland buxines» manager Nyal Pine Syrup BOTTLE ! High School Noirs Stop That Bark 50c A Ma n*s Prayer Grant me a man'» amount of common sense and the ability to use it. The next meeting of the Forks of Teach me the value of the Golden Rule. Kerp my eyes open for a chance the Santiam Commutily Club will to give another fellow a lift, and my ears dead to the tempting of evil * be held In Scio on Monday. Nov 6, gams Make me to r.ilixe mine own faults, blind me to th>* sins and human errors of my fellowmen. Dim the bright lights, keep my menu the night before the election II is card of life free fr i bubbling wino and women vamps Guide me to I hoped thet every member and every three square meals a day. h >ncstly earned. and help me to live so that I friend of the Club will make It a may lie dowu at night with the door unlocked and a conscience that will point to be present let me sleep Bless me with a sense of humor lo see the other fellow's joke and An invitation has been extended to Gov. Olcott to be with us on that make me a good listener. Give me an understanding heart, free from Help me prejudice, sensitive and sympathetic to the troubles of other» night, and also an often invitation to to keep mv feet anchored on the narrow path, with mv eye« ahead, away each candidate in Unn county to be from the other fellows job and his wife. Give me a healthy body and present ha» been extandrd A place the gray matter to appreciate it. Help me to live so that in the end, on the program will lie arrange«) when the music playa toft, the flowers many and the horses tread lightly for them, and the officer» know that out front. I may li>ok back over the past with no regrets of having gaffed the innocent; and lastly, give the marble carv**r a short job. Let the they and the people in general want inscription read. ”A MAN.” to nee and hear what these candidate» ; promise to do if elected. It will be definitely known by I next Saturday as to Whether Gov. Olcott can be with ua. as he ia now on a speaking tour in Western Ore- gon, and hia private secretary prom- ised to take the matter ut> with him on hia return to hia office next Saturday and let us know, come. meeting will no doubt have some surprizes for the members. At this meeting the permanent officers will I m * elected, and also the by-laws adopted. It is quite probable the business men will attend the Com Leslie Thayer, advertiaing mana munity Club meeting on the follow ger, of the Sphinx Staff ia busy sol ing Monday night. iciting advertisements for the pai>er which is to lie published Nov 6 Come Out Tonight Coele Zyaett. a last year’s gradu ate of Scio Hi., visited school Mon Father Rubis, of Lebanon. will day afternoon. A pep meeting was held on the speak at the Z. C. B. J. hall in be half of the opponenta of the Com school grounds Munday evening. pulsory Educational bill on the ballot Most all the Students were out and for am-panes or rejection at the much interest was taken Under election on Nov. 7. Father Rubis the supervision of their yell leader it said to be a sblendid speaker and Dellarea Sutherland, the students will have some excellant things to serpentined around the grounds and Johnnie Wesely say against the measure. The com in the gymnasium mittee having the same in charge was appointed assistant yell leader sav it is free and everybody wel at the time. Professor Tobie spread the glad come. tidings to the Junior Er glish class Wednesday, that a fifteen hundred Notice to Odd Fellows word history must lie written about All Odd Eeilows are requested to the gymnasium. The committee which was to pur be present at the I. O. O. F. hall on chase a sweater for the yell leader Saturday night. Oct. tt. All come wa* dismissed by the chairman, in that can make it convenient. A meeting held by the Student Hod) surprise awaits you. last Thursday. Bobbie Thayer, N. I. Morrison. Glenn Holland and Ray McKnight were chosen as a new committee. The atudenta have endorsed And rew Gump for congress. A Student-Teacher council meet ing was held Wednesday afternoon Earnest Tucrk, a member of our USE Junior class, ia suffering from an at tact of heart trouble. It was rumored in assembly Tues day morning that two of our stud ents had quit and entered Albanv college, but we hope this is not true. A teaapoonful every three or four hour* will relieve the moet obatinate cough. SI.76 HIE YEAR Admission 10c-25c Every user of electric lights in Scio is entitled to one free porch light. Wouldn't it I m * wonderful if every business man had their free light burning in front of their business house. It would make some Main street we’ll say two white and a fourth and a fifth ribbon. Like Wilson, let the 13 come as often ia posatble with him, he soys. He ia raring to go to Port land, and says he will have another blur ribbon on hia return. Hr won $18 at the state fair and a trip to the 0 A. as well as $9 ^iore from the county fair. The next holiday is Armistice day, and noon thereafter will come Thanksgiving. Two big holidavs in the one month, which means that November is well blessed so far as time off from labor. Armistice day See our display of fresh vege is on the II th and Thanksgiving tables. at right prices. Meadow comes on the 30th. Mrs. Fid win Holland annoui.ee» she still has room for a few more pupils wh» want music lessons on the piano. Eor further particulars, see Mrs. Holland. Shad« Dairy. Subscribe for the Tribune •