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WS K m ifw (Continued from page L) er rf itof ex« TimiSTWare ft & Bi «Uy 4iepo**4 at ’ he road* MgBways ***** h» aot yer *eea Ssurasiued bat re- p< • Isdieaie mat tasre will he a hr«» su.ubsr of hMU la tfels **aa«c U Th««« Mils will atrthe at the P* »«at motor »«*Mbs b»» »•* way *s ride tnr liw i r«**f* th» muter ve to e tax Limits ef loaSs ea the etas* b - ’iweys also «■*■ he the »»Meat e< c«o sHsraMs »*t«huoa. It was *aJ4 T hr eeaate. by a* aaaalmoua vets a. without d*tm**. adegted th* BIN» •r ate memorial to the laaeretate oom m -ce commlssloa sahing for th* co* st irttoa at railroad* througb Cee tr. an* Southwaotaee Orssoo laclad Ins tbn Natron cut-off. ■ ill Mita Armed •esHacgera. It la made a fvlaay paoiahable by Mn piiaonmant la the penMenttary tor a p.-I«»» to have a daa«eroua or deadly w-tpon on or about bl* parton when M ag*d In tnakUtg ar when poaawae In» lmo|ioatin* itqwor by a MU pea* nd by th» senata Th- Moa«r hill providing for s th rough teaching of th* Coaetttutina of the United State* and Ita history in public and privet* school» of tha St.t- from the eighth grade on. waa et huMaaUoallg approved by th* ean ate. Senator ZlmmtraaiV ooncartegt rv«oiutloa which would require all bills for introduction in th* legislature tc be Clad with the teoretary of stat* at least thirty day* before the login let ire meet*, except budget bill*, ha* ar used considerable interest Th« anti »ectariaa garb MU. d*elgn *<! to preien; the wearing of costume« of religious orders by teacher« In th« p.-i-llo echoola, which passed th* bouea Ca co. be »:i lui f.i' tn« cd a split I* th* aeoat* eduowtfM mlttee. A majority of four me**- fat „ring enactment of the bin by . ug out th* penalty of tine and h -ntnent and the migority. tbrea. ring allowing the penalty to »*- «. Oregon Trell ■III Paaeed. The first senate bill to pass th* house was Senator Strayer's measure d- 'ljnstin* the east and west high- wai from the Pacific ooean to the Idaho line aa the Oregon trail. This wa. r«-. -inmended by both Governor I’i-r< t»d Governor Olcott. *o there U no loubt aa to It* becoming * law Tn- of Kepresentatlv* Woodward'* deft-atrd In the bouae. On* provided fur d«-ntal Inspection In echoed* end the other to extend tha right of suf frage it school slsctlona to all register ed voter*. The agricultural Moc formed the nucleus for th» opposition to the bill* No religious rancor entered into th* disci, don, but they w*r* voted down primarily beoauae they would Increase expense*. Hepr-s-ntattv* Lewi*' bill to pro hibit the importation or tranaportaNon of wines fol sscrwmeMal purposes waa cruah«-d by an overwhelming negative vote when the house ttideflnltely post poned It. Party Change Regulated. A bill by R»present*live Kuehn te prevent chan*** la regietratio* from one party to another within 10 days of a primary eleoUon. pnaead th* house with only *llght opposition. Among the eight deenoersta la the house only two voted against the measure and ti <-re ns* but a »caUering of repub licans In opposition to it The bouae also ps»««d the bill tntroduoad by Repr- . mall re H-sse of Washington county, doing away with Ml the Me tlon» of the Oregon law* which pro vide for the taxation M all dega wtthln the state. The speed cop who being* dtosepnM upon b -* cotnmunley by making assents simply I* order that hi* own Ineoma may to- Increased through getting a percentage of the floes aassssed. mny become a thing of ths past If th* s«<nat* approve* a Mil pnaaed by th* house The m«Mure prohibM* th* spllU'ng of Ainee or pnymaat of f**e out of tines to officer* making ar rests fur violation of the speed law* It corer« officer« of any city or aoua- ty and the «Ute itaalf. Under a joint house r seat tri ton in troduced by Representative* Blowers and Jackson, a consrituUonnl amend ment would be submitted to thg voter« providtng for the -lection g| • IWto tenant «overnor at the general etale election at which a geveraev In elect ed and meeting the *ame ggnUCM Ilona. Med«c*l Esatnlnottea Men ri*« pasa both a phys.-al and waatai t*»t aader the terms f a bl' r d- »1 by M re - •euaty rat. .re to p*»s th ■ •»»- Uoa would pre -.1« the -'.at of a marra'.c ’««• n parties subwrind to stertl - n bUI would require the m«n silty of at le*»t a 12 year old child I > |* groat h « of a « • -rttf at* A prop-«e-l law -..ai «-HI ba*a iba tn loth «apport of 1“ ■ tari:; I»'- • bous»» baa to n latred* -J by Sana tor Brown of -a ■> btU provides the pr lu r- of fam. aad »« >1 i«rudue<» «hall b* «a- empled from the aui -nty of aa> so- 0*11*4 peddler -Irons* law 11.» ay be Imposed by a .« I it” ! t w* or city la tba «taie Kactton p*oip'il-!» w-»ul-t ! <• < *«• •way with r>- i -i r as publie!Iy aubaiilutad la th»-r - •> f th* sdvertlsiag Kt ai-asures. ■■ .1 meaia or rendid«:'-» «--.ng t r- people at an ei"cti--a th- lntroduc«>d in Us- senate by Too«« of Clacks a* < uni) Legislative Brev-tlee. Th* legislature visited th« Ore*«* AgrlouHural r< >*« at C -rn I» >u a to>dy Wednesday • bill to Representa!'.»« h.-hultn- mak«’ Jury d 'J tor w > ■ I» ry was ladeflm' ly p «xenisHi** repot: Payment of oust-a u <-ryete« would to- st-ipr«-! - I r '.<• t»rtn» ;)tro<isic»«l senate aader tbs »p n» >r»hlp >( - --«»a tor Kills sud R-!■;■■■• nl-i »■ l,.< iy Representative •bertnaa ol Colombia eoaaty has mir -I - l . bill requiring ths >" ■ »» by m • of all hotel : ! ! < -urni .». Representative l ««Il of 1 r->- l De «chutee. Klamath. Jcfferooa a,id l.ake counties, spoai -reil * bill r«--,» r n* reeldsace on Irt n.'i- u gr j«-< i» »« ■ pr«-requisito to pn: i-uU t in 111 die trict el«-- Uon Prohlbitinr. by f»-l»tai »i.- it« ths isauanv- of tai pl • » is proposrd In a >>- I ed the uoanr ou» » . irl -f th-- tnei ber» of th» »• ■ no Représentai.vea -if the legi«!sturet of Washington, Ida o an I i s If « ar* Invited to s->l«m t- confer with Oregon l*gi»lst ;tn<- t- ii - m« 111 and gas- -tie tm - - at . ly • senate «incurvent ma t.-?n which baa been adopt- <i tn o', h -:»-•. j - —o— Seeking His Mother Tuesday the eighth grade pupil* of the Scio school were taken to Sa lem on a sight seeing and ln«truct- i<>n t»ur, visiting th. hgiai.itur*. « -!en mill«, th«' «upre.ne court bunding and other p>»mt*ot interest to the pupil*. They were taken • -»n by J. W Mill« r, teacher; N. I. M rruoa, Frank Pruitt in their car*, and John Zemlicka, in the Kendle car. On the t et urn in the evening. » d when nearing the curve about a mile and a half north of Jefferson, the children in the car driven by John Zemlicka I»-«ran toplay and scuffle and in mme manner caused t key in the switch to drop to the floor, and the driver in attempting t pick it up turned the car to the «■■Igo of the curb, and in righting it t« car skidded and overturned gainst a telephone pole. complete ly d« m»li»hing the body of the se dan. badly bruising up Max Weedy. Ijonel McKnight, Frankie Bilyeu, vhile the two girl», Fiances Wewly and Juanita Flanagan were not badly hurt. A few hours later the party «ir>-v«-d in Scio, louily «cared but "< v< rthvles* glad of the trip. C. E. k-ndle went to Jeff er «on and drove the car in. the engine still l»emg in working order, the damage to the car is sliout $200 J bany Democrat •>. an D.Äercnce Circulate— Don’t Hibernate Winter stay-at-homes, w ho never dreamed it possible to enjoy so much comfort at such low coat are finding freedom through the ex Inordinary economy of the Beautiful New Overland Sedan. Scientific ventilation and roomy seating make* it the ideal practical family ci r for all year. Many refinements and improvements now are adder! to thoæ qualifie* which have caused nearly a million people to buy Over land car*. Bee u* about your car today. S, Bartu Motor Co. Scio Oregon Celebrate* 94th Birthday The 9-lth birthday itnniversary of "I t ele Ben” Irvine was celebrated at hi* home in chits city Inst Thurs day, fourteen relatlv.« and friend* I - ing present to enjoy the event. Mr Irvine, who was born in K n- ti cky, came aero*« th«- plain« with an >>x team in 1H52 Ilia mother lived just one dm after they arrived in Salem. In 1853 he took up a land claim near Scio, where he lived until 1903. in which vear he came to Ix'banon and hu* lived here ever since. Mr Irvine i* the father of eight children, «even of whom aie now livigg. Five of that number were or.-sent Thursday: Mrs. Ray. Mr*. Beard and Mrs Thayer, of Scio; ami Hattie an«i Bertha Irvine of Lebanon. Mr. Ii vine i« a veteran of the In dian wars. Lebanon Expre»i*. Elton Thrall. 19 year« of acre. Take* Hound* to Leona visite«l the sheriff's office Saturday morning in an att< -rnpt to secure in Charley Warner came up from formation that might a--;si I m tn his attempt to straight« n ut hi* re 1» na in bought» county, Friday morning on a »hort vacation. Ha lationahip*. -rid Vilas Phillipp have a large He was born at Pa*--«. \\ , , and shortly aft : n<- I- ba-d ©f *hesp near that place, and hwfan. lym-iv.lt a <r ,.i \ tdv the wolves have »«t n getting bany. Hi* fith-r. aim I r.i .died into the flocks and killing off ths . having lost 21 in (he last few some few yaats later and the buy v ka Charley «ays he secured was placed in a orpb .ti a-ylnm ne real old on«-», but the wolves At the time h<- w «- p I -i ti • a to knw them and take more institution, however, he wav not to the best he has. Vila* living here, according t» his St->ry He remeinle rs the name of A*che I '.ulipoi left Tue- lav for l-eooa with as being that of neighbor* on their h > hound*, and with the <>nr» they farm near A >anv E i>ert Thrs. rd'ea iv have there, it will make 15, and Susie Thrall, former re-dr .t a >i| Charley say» he holm« to be of Albany, are. he think*. hi» uucle able to clean out the murderous w >!%■•• The worst part of the whole and aunt. The young man i« not certain iiTair is that wulve* do not eat the whether or not h-s nv-ther is still -h«-«p after killing it, ju«t forcing alive He is now Io .king for ■ >me ' their fang* into the jugular vein* trace of her or of ho- two sister* and sucking the blood. Since he has been tr*veH--g about seeking to locate hi* relative* he ha Riley Shelton, who ha* l*-en work found one broth»-: A , any H- i . .1 ing <>n plan* for the formation of a dairy cow and calf club for the Fork* Who Can It Be of the Santiam, announce* that he has the book« open fur aignera. and One hundred doIHra ha« alreadv a*Kti all boy« and girl« under 20 vear* been aubeeriljed in Albany to aasiri of age to come in and register. The a Scio man bring two German or ; entry is nothing, all you have to do phan girl« to this country. It is | h get the cow or calf and «tart alleged that the man has not snfli-i right into the club. But tie tier cient money and that h«‘ is trying still, see Mr. Shelton, who will l-e to raise $500 tn pay th»' exp*’’ se of glad to explain all to you. bringing the two girl* here, who have n<> home in Goemany since the man whoer n.r .<• wa- n «f war. The ” made kn«wn t» thi» paper offer-< to pay interest on the money «tiKcrilwd aa a loan until paid The rme is ■rousing c<>t ult ra!-, inter-«t : » ■aid. and the money will 1 «• j- rhaps donatril a* a loan in «mail amounts in a* much a« the man hack of the movement, israid to be reliable.—Al- IB Car Skid* And Overturned The lecture at the Z. C. B. J. hall T> e«day night drew n packed house, and the speaker wa« given every courtesy poaaible Th«>«e who were fortunate enough to get in the hall -xy -t waa well Worth attending and Inuring Rev. Alli«on i« a fluent »m aker and convinced hto hearer* that he knew what he was talking about. He commend* the three ■ K's very highly. To Grant Fare and Half C. C. BRVANT Attorney at Law Contingent upon th* registration Cusick Hank |i|«ig. of 150 deleghtas. Southern Pacific ALBANY OREGOv Company and the Union Pacific Railway Company wi'l grant a rate' of a fare and a half to th>>««> who •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦eeeeeeeeeeawee» attend th* annual meeting» of the High School Pre** Association and the Association of High School Pres idents and Secretaries to be held at Freah and Cured Meat— the University of Oregon. Feb. 2 Bacon- Lard- Sausage and 3. It is expected that the at tendance will exceed 150 delegate*. High School delegates may regis ter for the convention Feb. 1. And Additional registration is scheduled in Johnson Hall on the campus on Feb. 2 from 8 to 9 a. m. The pro gram will begin at 9:15 a m. Della- rea Sutherland, editor of the Sphynx, expects to attend from Scio. Scio Meat Market We ßuy Your Hogs Card of Thank* We wish to thank our many i friend* for the sympathy and kind ness shown to us during our rece« t bereavement, Also for the ainging and the floral offering. Mr. and Mr* Lafe Oaburn and children Mr, and Mm. C. I). Osborn Mr. Dauaey Osborn Mr. and Mra. J. R. Hobb* C. P. Brown and daughter Dealers In— Fret : V d Cured Meats We buy a and Pork Shelton & Co. Trop« scio. OK EGON lx»t the Tribune do your printing >4 When You Read The Tribune You Read the Community’s News a $1.75 The Year ■