Vol. 28 THE SCIO TRIBUNE SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 29. 1925 No Meeting Monday Night iH-cember was the last meet log of LITTLE ACCOMPLISHES OREGON ««..«* the Forks of the Santiam Commun- ’ ity Club, for two reasons: None in January because of the death of Only Fight President Frank Smith’s mother, in Which Is •li fcrence to him in his sadness; in February. lu-cauae n»> community land has invited it and there Is no place SOLONS Is Over Banks Bill. Opposed By Port­ City Officials. to go. Salem -The first two weeks of th" Whether there will ever be an­ present session have pae.<-l with very other meeting is problematical. If 'till» of Im port a mw accomplished the same activity is shown during While a number <4 Imt» ;i.«nt bills lite next month as in the last two have been Introduc'd no measure i>l (eneral tntrroet baa r— lv»-d att-nU'Hi months, it is certain no meeting will In both houses With ths »*»• t»it<»n be held in March. Why let it die? of the fight In th» s-nato over th« Did it fail in it’s mission? If so. Itanks bill, which gives th» right of why? Were the officers, or any of­ ’appeal to the cir«-ill court wt-ro a ficer. a misfit? If mismanaged.how? 1 license Is rsvokml by a city »-uuruil. Who would do letter and bring I he first two weeks of th» »• -talon were rather tamo and devoid of pubti»- In more life into the club and common- terest. The Bank« bill pas d th...... it Ity? Shall the dub die? These are ate. hut It will meet with strong up question* that are pertinent, what position tn the bouse, a* it In Mttrrlj jppoeed by Mayor Baker of Portland any you. fellow citizens? Cantata Please» Rev D. V*Poling of the First Presbyterian church of Albany with the memliers of his choir and an eight-piece orchestra, gave the can­ tata "The Nativity" at the Christ- tian church last Thursday night. Those who attended say that this was the best of the thiee these pop­ ular singers have given here. Just prior to the dosing number Rev. Poling lesl the audience in a com­ munity sing. An offering was ta­ ken wnich is to go to the benovelent fund of the Scio church. After the program they were in­ vited to the home of Mr and Mrs. Mylo Bartu where refreshments were served and a social time enjoy and th» Portland council. > The grist of bill» lntr<"lu"-'l »<-<-n>« to be about as numerous as daring previous sessions A tolsi of it bills were in trod peed in the sonate au.I I3& in the bouse »luring the first two weeks. Governor Pierro and tho lawmakers have not seriously »la h d. but troul>!< le liable to break out at any tint - particularly If efforts being put forth to perfect an organisation to overvi»!* the governor’s vetoes -U" -4. Prohibition Investigation Lags Little waa done by the commltte» Investigating th» prohibition dei-..r meat last week, but inter» -ting d- velopnients are »*p» < t«'»l thia week wfien officials of various • untl» ■» an» others are expected to appear bef«»r< the committee The committee pu in much time last w»-ek going thr, > the mass of rr«»-rd« brought from his Portland office by Prohibition < <> n mlaaloner Cleaver. The public bearing <>n the prop ■’ rat If lea i Ion of tl.>- > meat to the federal con st lint Ion brought lark»» delegations from Port land While It Is doubtful It the amendment will be rattfo I. sentlmen tn Its favor aostu« to I • Inert " ng The younger members nt tb»- leg lalure seem InUin-d to favor rat If i< a tlon. but the older on»« are dead set against it. Irrigation, which la likely to be onr of the most Important subj» ■ 1« to re celve attention during the »»«Ion. 1» tn more or less of a tangle The bills propos-d by hr Anglo London Parle bank <>f f » Fran» l»< o ars sot liked by irrie onlsts who Insist the mre»ur> ■» nr- for th»> in t»r»et of th» bondhi d< rs of the Warm Springs project an i not f»»r the te-m-fit of the settlers " I ■ bank agmts flat ly deny the Uni «tlon At lrn«t f» t»r Irrigation bill- ».ill appear during th- coming week Creation >> an office of stats dire« tor of Ian»' »»a lauiation to aup« rvls- both arid aud net lan«l operations in Oregon la recummci d<-4 In a rs|> rt of th» committee on Irrigation BPP "nt nd under authority of a legislative art pass*-«! two yeara ago. There will Iw a meeting of th»- , stockholders of the Sci»> Mutual Tel •»phon« Co. tn Scio, Saturday, Jan 131. al 10 a nt , the session to I»- | held In the city hall, at nltkh time 1 the special committee on reviJon of by laws will report The committee , is composed of G I*. Sutherland, 11 |0. Shilling, S B. liolt. Ja* Oupor and J. D. Drnsnmie. At this lime an exec ¡live b- ard of five member« and a president, secretary and ttea-urcr will be elec­ ted. should the pr>»(> < I change« in the by-laws be a»i»»pted There is much of importance that should l»e rr The Canyon’ Would AM Farmers ttpuasor-d by the »ntlre eautecu Ore gpp dsdagstioe. a MU was Uiirodnred Ask for prise ticket with ♦ ach paid admission. from California nearly a year ngo. I or a time his life waa despaired of but latest reports said he was im­ proving. His many fnemls here will 1« sorry to here of his present condì- tlivtt and will hope for a speedy re- cuvery. A Birthday Surprise .Mrs John !«egnei and her moth* er, Mrs. Compton, gave Mr. Ix-gner a surprise I irthday dinner Sunday. Th«- afternoon naaard pleasantly with playing games and a general g'»: On Saturday. Jan 31, at 10 a m , every phone owner connected with Educators Scio central is invited to come to Claim Scio and hear the report of the com­ It mittee. The meeting will be held at the citv hall. I* Don't forget the masquerade ball Saturday night nt the Z. C B. J. I hall, and the Aumsville home talent minstrel show and dance at the same place on Tuesday night, Feb. 3 A good show is promised, and vou will miss something good if you stay away. Dr. J. G. Gill and family of Leba­ non visited Mrs. N E Gill Sunday. I The Greatest Story Taken From History "À^BIÀUÂM LINCOLN* Masquerade People’s Theatre DENTIST Plate» That Fit A Tractor School Frank I’. Drvanrv. one of the A tractor school is to be held by oldret men in Unn county, and a Barrett Bros . the McCormick Deer­ resident near Jefferson for more ing dealer» in Albany, on Friday. than half a century, passed away at Jan 30. Thia school is held for the the home of Mrs Suretnjr Han-ant. purpose of be1 ig <»f help to the us a daughter, in l-elianon. <>n M»ndav, era, no matt.-r » is* make, and Jan. 26. at H p m. Death wav due tractor drawn to a m > to ail who to the complications of old age are interested in power farming Tas Ban Aaked Mr. Devaney was born in Frank­ whether they own a tractor al pres­ S-natnr Dennis Introduced a Joint lin county. North Carolina. October ent or not. reaoltitlnn railing for a roastltutloaa 30, 1M2N, and while a small boy hej The school is to be practical in nn-ndment whh h would prohibit In I moved with his t>arents to Tennt-s- every way, we understand, and that route and Inheritance tavaw tn Oregon see, where at the age of 21 he waa » »met hi ng of interest will l»e doing and In the hows- Iteprroeatatlvs Hhel ton offered a resolution that woulf married to Miss Jemima White, who all the time. All questions a»ke»l prohibit the snarttnsnt of an tacorn» pass»-'! away in 1902 The young will be answered, and internal com­ las prior to the year IV.’.O couple later moved to Missouri, ami bustion engines explained. The The Dennis resolution la patternsr at the tu-ginning of the civil war school is also given for the benefit closely after a constitutional amend m«nt recently ad. p’ed In Florida pro Mr. Devaney enlisted in the confed­ ' of young men and others who are tibltlna inheritance and income taiss erate army, serving un them, of whom seven survive They are George of Albany. Robert morrow, and a lunch will l»e served »tats funds. Tits senate committee on banking of Roseburg. Andrew of Jefferson. I at noon, so nothing may be missed. has Introduced tn the sonata a new Mr*. Surrtny Hansard of lx*l>an<>n. Six reels of pictures showing the banking code, which has been com .! M \ ! various subjects will be shown, If piled as a result at a* study of mors Mrm .M. J. Sevhalc of Jeffer»< n and possible, everyone interested in than three years by a committee ap Mrs. lx»ola Knight of l-ebanon. power farming should atterni pointed In behalf of the Oregon Hauk trs’ association. A short funeral service will la» Colonisation Body Desired. held in Lebanon at 10 o'clock thi* T. L. Dugger Stricken Colonisation and settlement of Idle morning bv the Elka lodge, and the lands and creation of what would be burial service will be In charg»i of Word received here last known as the Oregon state colon Isa the Odd Fellows lodge of J»-lTer»on I hurwixy that T. L Dugger, many lion commission ars provided In a bill Introduced In the senate. Ths colon! at Franklin Butte cemetery about I i years publisher of the Tribune ami cation commission would be composed o'clock. me »»f the Imst known men of Linn of throe members to be appointed by ¡county, had suffered a stroke of pa- the state board of control, who would Telephone Meeting Saturday ral) si» a his home in Hotel Lebanon, ««rve without compensation. i where he has resided since returning The senate approved a bouse Joint resolution authorising appointment of a committee of five members of the legislature to confer with similar com mlttcea from Washington and Califor­ ed until a late hour. nia with relation to uniform traffic laws in the northwest states. Swearing In Vetera Prohibited. Arm Causing Trouble 8» earing In voters at the polls would be prevented under a constitu­ Several months ago Will Richard­ tional amendment proposed tn house son received an injury to his left Joint resolution No (. Introduced by arm while bridling a horse that has Itepreaentatlven Hwan. Collier, llow caused him almost continuous pain ard. Oak«'» and North. The bill pro »idea that only petsons who have be.>n ever since, and has twen under the duly registered miy vote. It le de­ constant care of a physician. For a signed to prevent marshaling of vote» limo it was thought the arm was by any particular Interrata at elec dislocated at the snoulder, but as tiona th«- pain did not cease and heal, the A bill cal I In* fur the appropriation of 91WV to t— paid In lustsllin«ots of arm was put in a cast for several ItO a month to Mrs. Isabella T. (leer, weeks, with no apparent success. widow of the late e* Governor T. T. Mr. Richardson was in Salem Monday Ge«r. was Introduced In the house by and had the cast removed. He still Wo-.dward Multnomah county A long suffers intensely jtnd is worried as petition signed by many representative Portlanders requesting legislative re to the outcome. lief for Mrs. Geer accompanied the bill The gathering of Information by a Scio Well Represented committee of seven members for the purpose of recommending conaolida One of our citizens who was in tiona and eliminations of state depart Albany Saturday says that Scio and meats and boards, with corresponding vicinity was well represented. He reductions In governmental expenses, report» having seen the following: was proposed In a Joint resolution In trodured by Henator To»»ge. Guv McKnight. Tom Large. L. F. Would Regulate Stages Jones. John Hubacek, George Bil- 81 nee the Introduction of the Hall Primary Amendment Proposed veu. Ed Bilyeu, V. E Shelton. S. F. tillla to cut automobile license fa in 4» Two proposed amendments Io th- per cent and substitute a »cent sales £>saet. T M. Holt. Steve Young. Jake Bilyeu. John and Frank De­ direct primary law. «ailing fur eon tax Instead of the present tai on gaao vent Iona have app-arrd The MUI tins no highway legislation of Im Wall. Mrs M. P. Long bill provides for a post primary noitiin portanee has appeared In the senate ating convention, and a bill ap nsor-d in the house several new highway bills The Tribune. 11.76 the year. by the Jackaon »-ounty dslegatlon pre (Continued on page 2J vide« for a pre primary ro<"inm-n convention The Milla bill *■« report b ed back by the house Judl» lary com 4 mltta» without recommendation Th»». ( bills will umloubtedly provoke a flo-■ I of oratory Saturday Sunday The drive for more normal school« Presents for Oregon npeio d In the house. wh< n Zane Grey’» Cusick Bank Building delegations In both bouses from Jack | Albany, Oregon son. Josephine and Klamath countlm , supported by some scattering tn»m ' 44 i burs. Introduced houw bill No t7. In tended to rehabilitate the Ashland n»r . mal Cmwn and Bridge Work, Simultaarouvly In the ernate a bill Jack Dempsey in Plate», Fillings, Painless waa iatrodnrod to abolish, formally "The Title Holder” Extraction. It will be to the Mate normal school at Weston One of th» “Fight and Win’’ your advantage to get my Regents were suthorlsed to dispose ol Pictures. estimates. th» property to the city of Wroton I >R.C. FTOQ Pioneer Croate» Over In the senate pro*Idina for the appro pr lai Ion of 9300.000 to be used by lb« state board of control in affording re lief to whrat farmers of the stats whose crops have been destroyed by tbs rm-ent trews- Ths bill authorise« the board of control to loan from tbb fund to fartn-rs for the purr base ol not to rvrred &00 bushels of aesC wheat, takina a n»»