The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 12, 1923, Image 1

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    Vol. 2«
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
11.75 th« Year
FARMERS TO VISIT
EXPERIMENT STATION
tliv Year
Si lo ORKGON, THURSDAY. ATRIL 12. 1923
City Council Meets
“Don’t Kia« The Cook”
Thistle Fight Patriotism
No.
BUSINESS MEN TALK
FOR BOND REDUCTION
Last Thursday night the ritv
When the senior class of the High
Patriotism is the stuff In us that
council met in regular monthly srs- School presented its play. "Don't m,ke< “• w,,rk far ’»*• welfare of
•ion. with the mayor and McAdoo Kiss th« Cook." at th.» school audl-|***- ourselves included, when it is
torium last Friday night, the room *0* to cost us a real sacrifice
bight- Interest in Relieving the City
eric oí June 11-16 Set Aside absent.
was
well-filled
w
ith
interested
per
‘
(-enada
thistle
will
mske
There was not much business be­
e
by O. A. C. Extension Ser­
of Much Interest on Bonds
sons
who
came
to
«•»*
and
learn
bow
demand
on
our
loyality.
fore the meeting, except the first
vice for Inspection
Monday Night's Theme.
It is a splendid The man who, whether he be a
reading of the "nuisance” ordinance the trick is turned
comedy,
taken
from
th«-
story
"Come
farmer
or
landlord.
Is
earoleas
or
in»
County excursions to 0. A. C. to This ordinance will make it a mis­
Out of the Kitchen. ' and the cast ¡different about cooperating with his
The main topic of the Scio Rust-
inspect the purposes. methods and demeanor for anyone to maintain an
presented it very well, considering neighlM'rs in this important fight* n«-->«
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.
Men's
Association -----------------
la«t Monday
old
or
delapidatrd
building,
or
al
­
results of experiment station work
the vicisitudes through which it had jrsnnot be called a real patriot. tho, night was the tax question, and how
low
rubbish
to
gather
and
become
will be made bv farmers and their
The class numliers but he may be called a variety of other best to relieve the city of so much
families, conducted by eounty agents, a menace to other property, ami to nass
¡indebtedness and also stop the ex-
will
carry
heavy
penalties
for
same
five,
and
of course had to draw things.
in the mid-June season. Field crops,
When
the
county
commMoner»
«salve interest bearing bonds
All
for
each
day
they
are
allowed
to
re
­
from other classes and from out-
fruits and vegetables and even live­
present
were
for
some
sort
of
plan
issued
the
call
for
all
farmer«
t»
main
unmoved.
Well
siders. While everyone was
stock and dairy cattle are making
the
play would have meet in their respective school that would reduce the bonds about
The «everal regular monthly bills pleased,
al out their supreme efforts of the
brought out more applnus»» and houses on April id. to discuss and $28,000 ami thus stop the interest
entire year at this time, while farm­ were read and allowed
adopt plans of thistle control, they on that amount.
er x have a little breathing spell just
The work of repairing the water gi cater satisfaction qivtm if so much
thot chieflfly of keeping down the
The business men feel rhat the
before the bulk of harvest work.
tank or replacing same will be lie- prompting had not twen needed.
tax burden
And since the thixtle time has come when the city of Sc»"
The
players
should
remember
that
I h tailed information on just gun ax soon a« possible, according
a well spoken play, property accent­ fight is wholly a farmer's fight, they must do something to bring people
what these visitors may expect to to the water and light committee.
ed
at the crucial time, will bring can evade a further tax burden by­ to us f«r homes ami a suitable place
«• in thv.se excursions will be sup­
aplauae
to a much poorer play than giving their whole-hearted support to live in ease and comfort, but
plied by ths department head«,**
Drives Without License
I
"Don't
Kias
the Cook." The gross t<> this project.
thev were confronted with the ever-
»'■ W. L. Kadderly, assistant
proceeds
from
the
entertainment
At the meeting mentioned above, present tax burden and the fact that
Rob Studnicka of Scio had a car
county agent leader, in making the
was
in
the
neighborhood
of
$70.
the school board will be provided it was the "wild animal” that was
ann uncerr ent. "The general plan In Albany being repaired
It being
with plans worked out by the coun keeping taople from locating here.
u :ll i v similiar to last year’s pro­ finished he started takmg it home,
ty agent in connection with the The business men real ire» the debt
Patrons, Take Notice
grams, with such Improvements as by having it towvd by a truck for
county
court and these plans are is of the city’s own making, and
.the car carried no 1923 license plat«».
were suggested by experience.”
only
a
slight
modification from tho*e that the city must reduce it —in
About the lath <>f April 1 expect
Counties now expected to send Arriving at Jefferson, however, the
other wolds those already here and
of
last
year.
<i< > katb ns are Columbia. Muitno. truck went on into Marlon countv to leave for Fastern Oregon on an
We believe that the patriotism of who are responsible for the indebt­
mah. Clackamas. Washington. Yam­ after a load of hay and Studnicka extended trip, lasting probably eight
edness must put their shoulder to
week«, and all th<>i»c who are con- the farmer a« well his calibre will
hill. Polk. Marion. Linn. Benton. drove the ear on toward home.
the wheel and remove the "animal”
He was stopped by two deputy ' templating having their teeth at- be indicated by his presence <>r ab­
Lincoln, lane and Douglas. They
from our midst.
w! be grouped according to con­ •heriffs who happened to be in that ■ tended to before I return, should sence from this meeting.
The plan most talked, and which
venience. and the lower valley and country and came back and reported ace me immediately.
seems
tne only feasible plan, is to
to
Justice
Victor
Olliver
that
he
.
Appeal From Judge Payne
Dr. C. Ficq. Dentist. Scio, Ore.
Columbia river counties will lie
vote
an
additional M0 mill tax and
given Monday so they may ¡start had been told to report for driving
raise
112.600
for the next two years
We
wish
to
call
the
attention
of
without license tags
(llliver had'
A fair sized crowd attended the
Sunday if they wish.
and
pay
the
first
bonds and the out­
all
lJnn
county
farmers
to
the
meet
­
Th»i Week, June 11-16. will be not seen the deput■«*• and was forced su|>erb picture, "When Knighthood
standing
indebtedness
when the
to ssk his willing prisoner to post- Was in Hower,” at the Peoples ing <>n April 16. at MW) p. m. to be
one of the quietest of the whole
bonds
become
due
in
1926.
This
pone his visit to the court
*“
Albany
Theatre last Saturday and Sunday. held in each school district of the
college year, between the third
procedure
would
reduce
the
interest
Herald.
The house should have lx*vn |«sck««l county, jwrtaining to the control of
term and the opening of the sum-
tax some $1600 a year, ami would
to see such a production in Scio, for the Canada thistle.
m.-r-«-don. This will give the in­
make the next series of bonds that
Arm is Broken
We believe that every forward
it is seldom one so meritorious can
structional. experiment station and
1». coinv due in 1032 an va»y matt r
lie shown here.
We want at this looking farmer will endeavor to co­
extention service staffs opportunity
The little two year old daughter time to acknowledge the proffer >f operate to his fullest capabilities for to pay. so thought the business men.
t<> direct the field tours and meet
This would make for the city for
of
Mr. and Mrs. John llowem. «»f two tickets from Mr. U«--»»ly to wee three reasons
first, tiecause the
hundreds of farmers to discuss
of the Jordan settlement, while at- this picture, but owing to having benefit he himself receives by having two years a millage of 170 on the
special problems with them
taxable property in Scio.
1 he exact day allotted to delegates tempting to walk last Wednesday, made other arrangements. were uo- land free from this pest; second,
So far. the business men pq|nt
from the several counties «rill be April 4th. accidently fell and broke able to accept, It is the first time iiecausr he has. ot should have, some
out.
there has l>een nothing done
her right arm, or rather the large sines we have been m S< io that a regard for his neighbor; and third,
determined and announced soon.
toward
paying off the bonds as they
bone of the arm. Sh«» was brought free ticket to any entertainment has because the purchasing of land
become due, and as history is a
Altwrt E. Bond. a pioneer farmer to Scio on Thursday arid the arm lieen offered the editor anti hi« wife, where the thistle does not exist is
good thing to g<> by, there would
set.
The
child
not
having
made
anv
m««ss
attractive
to
the
prospective
and
thi«
little
remembrance
natur
­
of East Knox Butte, for more than
never be any provision made, and
SO years, died at the family home strenuous outcry with the break, ally makes us feel quite kindly to buyer. No man. knowingly, will
this would keep the taxpayers con­
the parents did not know of the him.
buy
a
DMO*
of
land
that
is
foulad
1 ue«day morning, following an ill»
tinually imyiug a high rate of taxes
break until th«»y noticed that the
with
thw
.weed,
unless
he
can
buy
ness of several weeks. He crossed
Subscribe tut Trihon«---$1.76 a yrtrr
for years and years
The Tribune
it at a veo reduced price.
the plains to Orsiron tn 1860, and arm wascr<iok«*d th« following morn»
is
open
for
editorials
from
our citi
ing, and no outcry was manifest at
We wish U»appeal to every farm­
located on the homestead where he
Zens
on
the
question
from
time to
the setting of the arm.
er to cooperate faithfully on the
•pent practically all his life.
time,
for
the
purpose
of
enlighten
­
plan proposed iyy the county court
The Albany State Hauk Is install-
ing
the
people
upon
the
mood
in
Fred Giselman. of Monroe, and a
and the counts ^p-nt to the end
mg a new vault which will be one of former produce man in Saw, was
that Linn eounty a-»*' .'at 'east hold which they receive the subject or
the largest and finest In the cot ntry.
rrrested in Fug ne the otlwr day
the thistle in cheek sto l eventually reject it. It must be remembered
on the charge of having stolen a
eradicate it. without rosusing the this will make our taxes $17 on the
barrel of wine from another resi­
county a big expense bill which $100. but when once paid all this
dent of Monroe.
While here it is
would later have to be added tn our indebtedness will stop and will put
the home owner on easy street. But
said Mr. Giseltnan was an untiring
taxes.
worker for prohibition. The con­
We believe that every farmer give us your views
Wood-Lark
tents of the barrel is bring ana­
lysed and if found to lw inloxicat-
|ing. the alleged thief and the or­
Squirrel
Poison
50c
Get It At
Kelly’s Drug Store
should regard it as his duty to at­
tend the above mentioned meeting
and endeavor in every way possible
to carry this project thru sucre»-
iginal owner are to be prosecuted,
1 said the ret>or t.
fully.
tí. M. Payne, Co. Judge
A family reunion was held at the
IF. T. Thayer home Sunday. when
I nearly all the children were ©resent.
Those present were:
Mrs. V. T.
Wiglr«worth)arid child' ren. and Neva
Thsver, of Portland; l-'reida 'Thayer,
of Oregon Ci tv, Mrs. C. Wirth, and
children, of Vancouver; Mrs. Floyd
Shelton, of Scio;
*nd all had a
moat enjoy a
|
• time.
Mrs. Lawrence H. Rowlby. of Al­
bany waa badly bruM«<i and her sev-
•• yanr-old daughter received a scalp
wound which require«! seven stitches
when an automobile in which they
were rxiing coil id «<1 with a truck in
Portland last Sunday.
Gets Her Divorce
People’s Theatre
Presents Anita Stewart
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While Wings ol Destiny
And Buster Keaton in
li'
The Blacksmi h”
April 14 and 15
Tbq school boar«A>f W aterloo has
The KtxaU Stare
©mind
to add two weeks
.term thiajenr.
t^o their
Admission 10c-25c
default. Jane Compton was
grsnted a d voree from C D. C •mp-
ton in the circuit court of Albany
last Monday. Judge Percy R. Kelly,
presiding.
Mrs. Compton. besid*«
the divorce, gets $16 a month ali­
mony for two years, or until Lucy,
a minor. becomes 18 years of age.
She also gels the place in which she
lives, by a recent deed executed hv
C. D Compton.
Verna Huck, of Scio, was also
gi anted * divorce from her husband.
I Florian Buck, <• the grounds of
desertion
This also was a default
case. Thyes other divorcee were
also granted op Monday.
I adira, Attention
We have stocked a few ladies hat«,
and have priced them at 13 60 to
$6.00
See them before you buy -
they are exceptional i <r
iiiblrr * Gill (Jo.
I
Big Dance
Z. C. B. J. Hall, Scio
I
Sat
Arnold Jazzers
Admission, $1.00
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