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T he S cio T ribune Vol. 29 SCIO OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24.1925 f 1.75 the Year LINN COUNTY FORUM FIRST DRAWING IS HAD ADOPTS BIG PROGRAM Bijz Crowd in L>wn r ‘ Í .y Contestant Is Pleased F ir«t Three Meeting« Will be Good a WdL Constructive Program« to Follow Last Saturday there met In Al bany a few of the live wire« of Linn county who lielieve in the future of the county and who believe that there is so much good in the moat of u» that they feel the time ia ripe to again take up the forum work and discuss questions pertinent to l.inn countv and the atate in gener al. For two year« now the entire plan of the forum haa been to engender g ■ I feeling throughout the county, and aa thia preliminary work is al m<i»t completed, the program com mittee haa arranged a aplendid out line for discussion. The «peaker* will come from local communitie«, from Albany. Portland and OAC. Among the subject« to be dis cussed will be: Community Development—Rural church, community organization, community development, boy'« and girl’s club, child care and home life. And many other timely aubjecta. Linn county subject«--A perma nent road program, development of water power resource«, »hall Linn county contract for timber cruiae, value of union high achool». the county fair and countv ownership, a county agent, county taxation. Oregon subjects —the income tax. a proper atate taxation program, the truck law referendum, essentials in »tate development, propoeed con stitutional amendment« and referred law«. The miscellaneous »ubjecta com prise cooperative marketing, land scaping. musical programs lecture« and debates, the Santiam highway, the world court, church and Sunday school problerna. foreatry and refor estration. etc. The Aral meeting will be held in Albany early in January, at which time irticers for the year will be elected Two delegatee to be sent from each community, who will tie entertained by Albany at a 6 o'clock dinner. The evening program will l>e open to the public at 8 o'clock. If Scio want« the forum for either February or March, the January meeting will tie a good time to let it lie known. Your editor attended the Saturday meeting, and now haa a warmer feeling for the big hearted men of Linn county who are trying to render real aervice to the county and it« people. Woman Bom Here la Dead Mrs Almina Pomsroy received a copy of the Dee. 9th issue of the Twin Falls, Idaho, Daily News, in which was the «a<1 nears telling of the death of her niece, Mr«. Emma Wheeler-Campbell, which occurred Tuesday night. Dec. Nth, at 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. Campbell waa born in Scio on March 17. 1859. and waa therefore past 66 years old. She will be remembered here by many of the older residents, as her father. Mr. Wheeler, conducted a »tore in Scio in the early days. Her husband preceded her in death a little ever a year ago. Two sons survive. Yesterday afternoon occurred t’ <■ first drawing for the free pnz - the merchants gave away, and a big crowd of happy people w.n or« -ent. This was the secomi annual dra«mg ■tagol by the Scio merchants and in eagerly looked forward to it seems The second drawing »ill occur to day at 2:39 p m . a» follows N. I. Morrison Kelly Drug Store Bartu Motor Co. Scio Garage J. L. Jordan J. D. liensmore The Confectionery The follswing won prize« from the following store«, and first, sec. ond third names indicate order prizes won: Couvy store Vista Sim». L. Harvey. H I.. Watenpaugh. Bilyeu Garage—R. L. Hix«in. Mrs. V. J. Philippi. Gerald McDon ald. Gill’s store J. L. Arnold. F. Thayer. With McKnight. Fred Mumper's V J Philippi. Elsie Limbeck. Wmt Young. Cain's store —Clarence Pepper, 1 G. Faltua, Price Neal. Weeely's store Ray Dob- m. E F. DeLong. J. F. Parker bcio Meat Market R M Shelton. Sam Stoller. D. R. Shelton. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. F. T. Thaver. Mrs. L. M Tucker. Mrs Amy Simmons. Scio Tribune -Con WaatenhoUM*, A. J. Salzer. J. I Stalcup. Miss Rose Novak kindly acted a* arbttrar in drawing the lucky name-. Mr«. Bilyeu Give« Luncheon Mrs. Fred Bilyeu w»i host«-«» f<>r a one o'clock luncheon and the Scio Bridge club al her home last Friday afternoon. The centerpiece w»s a Christmas tree with ribbon stream ers leading to the plates <>n which was a present for each member of the dub Holiday decora'ions were al«<> used throughout th«- rooms. In the playing Mrs Bragg won the first prize and Mr«. Sticha sec- ond. Mr«. Holland was given the booby prize. Four Finger« Hurt Kenneth Sommer had all four lin gers on hi« left hand badly mashed Tuesday afternoon when a window in the assembly room in the high school fell on his hand. He started down stairs after the accident and fainted before reaching the bottom This make« the third accident that has befallen Kenneth lately, His many friimda hope that the soell i« now broken and that in the future he may escape «uch misfor- i tunes. Sweet Pea« in Bloom When sweet iieas grow and bloom outdoors at this time of year, it is the climate. And it ia a gentle apring climate we are having right now. Tuesday morning Geo. Flan agan. jr.. was displaying a nice bou quet of sweet peaa and says there are numerous other buds about to bloom Outdoor sweet peaa for Ray McKnight. who ia attending Christmas in Oregon is a world OAC., came home Monday evening beater, eve claim. to remain for the holiday«. The Tribune, II 73 the year. Bee Mrs. Thoma for facials. THIS COMMUNICATION URGES CORN SUGAR Mernj Christmas! In n Letter to The Tribune, the . * VI riter Say« a New Corn OF »11 tka kisd «•»hstoa*« vkick tku kol.d«» >*uo« «vola«. o«t of »11 tka vordt i» tka l«nqu,g< so ose ka» eeet »n oc a» Jad i* »otciog a batter graeting tkas —Usvry Ckn»ma«l ll sedare« «• Ckrutm*. endarea. II Sk>«e carra«' «< tka mf’ieace of Tka Qrwtl Taacbar eaten.l» Tiara I» ao qtooa <a tka reliquia brouqht to s» by tha Mas of Qslilaw. kooos tka graat «p» pro» tu I ím » of 'ka ck ssrfst. «sarn. «dea 1« ceUbrahag tku «aerad «aaiaerunj Market la Needed With the fact staring us in the face that money loans, government guarantees and subsidies, does not Leí a« too <| ve lava ocoaaioa lo llfl ap oar laarU lo be and never can solve the farmer's marra. «I Ihu Ijuletula 5«rel« tka morid i» ga’t'.ng bollar problem, it is refreshing to receive tWallk u graatar «ad li|a u atora coiafortaUa Tkara i> U m oppraaatoa «a goaemmont tkroagkoat tka «oHd M-ra a communication that really offers a pooplo parnc-.pa'a ta goveistng Ikamtalaaa. Man «ad solution without being tainted by «tornea ta a raaliialx» o| ikatr o«ra «koHcoaiing» «re politic» an<i the furtherance of some grvwing mora tolorast loatard tkcaa of oAarv Tkara u • taadeacy lo froto* apoa oatoalattoa. CbarUy u commq one s perpetuity in office A new back lo i!» original dafinitioa. loaa, a .laura oat of tha market for one hundred million promptia^ of ’ka kaart lo do «omatkiag banafctal for bu«hels of corn annually will be cre •ka laflrm aad tkoao olkarwuo aajortaaato Tko cona'aal ealeanoa of «.redil operahoa« «oanu lo prove a grov-k ated through the use of sugar corn. of koaaaty la daaliog» Uadoebtodly tka Qolden tula W ««>» George Kuhn» of De« Moines. reco-nog a andar «pplicahoa la tka «flair* oj man Lat Iowa, who further explain»: peaatmum raftect u|wa ikall Tka toll be a bailar cLrutma« tkaa arar liaforo Pailk. "A fine quality of granulated au- gar, suitable for all purposes, is now kope loe*, peaca and.good toll are more flrmlq ««l«b» Iiikmi «>kumaamr-ae> Mote paopla añil a»aat fnaa.1 and lieing manufactured from corn," he naigkbor to’k ckaarful groan og aad *eek lo pal all ika |<>q »»vs: "Manufacture of Corn sugar powblo lato tka day taaaoa eaoagk fot a re«urganoe on a large scale and the cultivation of good fealiaq aad for makiag Iks occsMoa a m«m| oao Vbaalead to «oa oeo aad all, Ika feliolahoaa of tka of the taste of the American public «Uk fiarticalar rmukou «pva— Marra Ckruma«l for corn »ugar offers a solution of <TUCuM>diar, th.- acute marketing problem now ! (CarvMU confronting farmers of the corn belt. ''Creation of this new msrk-t for O OOOOOOO O O O OO O OOOOOOO O OQOOO OOOO O O OOOOOOOOO OOOOÛÛ ■ >ne hundred million bushels of corn annually will solve our corn surplus $20 for Coyote Among the Afflicted problem and Iwnefit every business I out Monday morning when Lor Mr«. C. A Batea of Scio was ope interest of every corn growing state enz haak went down to his sawmill rated on at the Salem ll<>»pital last in the Union. he found a sheep of Jew Hildreth’« Saturday for gall atones by Dr. A. "The present pure food law w«» that had lieen killed by a covote or G. Prill of Scio and Dr. Sleeve« of enacted before the process for the dog, and he informed Mr. Hildreth Salem. Ten atone» were removed, manufacture of corn sugar was dis of hi» find. Mr. Hildreth immedi-1 and the patient is getting along as covered. For that reason, corn sugar ately got busy and offered Ted Isaak I well as could be hoped for. ia not designated a» pure sugar anil and Oral Hates <29 if they would under the old law a canner cannot catch and kill the coyote. The bovs ; While coming down the stairway use corn sugar unless he labels his accepted the offer and start.d out at hi« home laut Saturday morning, product as adulterated. Thia kills with their hounds, and in about 3 Sam Stoller accidentally fell and the s«le of corn sugar in that impor hours they had captured the animal (painfully bruised his left shoulder tant market. Amendment of the and hail it skinned and the 320 Mr." and side. Dr. Prill attended him law to cure this discrimination will Hildreth had agreed to pay was in and he is now able to be around. ut once open a wide market for corn their pockets. Mr. !»aak savs th« | sugar and give an immediate outlet hounds sure made the mountains Mrs E. C. Shelton fell last Satur-1 for the surplus of the present record roar when thvv jumped the coyote, day while in her bathtub and struck crop of corn. and suggests that if all sheepmen There ia no waste in the process her right side on the edge of the would do as Mr. Hildreth there of corn sugar manufacture. A bu* tub. breaking one of her rilw. She wouldn't be many coyotes in the <hel of corn can be converted into was taken to Dr. Prill for medical county. 25 pounds of corn sugar; one and attention, and though her injury in lone-half txiunds of corn oil; 15 lbs. very painful, »he i» getting along Town Team va. Macca bee« nicely. of molasses and 14| lbs. of gluten stock food and oil meal. The by The Scio town tram won 45 to 3 On l>ec. 19, 1925. a daughter was products find a ready market. "Corn sugar has all the excellent in a basketball game with the Jef born to Mr. and Mr«. A. A Bender ferson Maccatiees tram at the gym who live near Jordan; fourth child. qualities of cane sugar except it will not make Jelly and it is not quite as nasium Monday night. Verne Neal, Dr. Prill report* all doing well. sweet as cane sugar. This, however, who ia home for the holiday a. play is a matter of taste and of educating ed on the team. Miss Anna Klamer, who recently Plans are being made for a double fell from a ladder in the barn strik the taste. As compared to cane sugar, it is much more easdy diges header alumni game during the holi- ing her left «ide across a manager dava while Verne Neal and Ixmlie and breaking three riba, is getting ted and haa equal purity. It iaequal I in food value and has superior can Thayer are here. Glenn Holland, nicely, according to Dr. Prill, who ning and preserving values. another alumni now living al G ums . is attending the ease. "Com sugar has so much of merit Wash., ia expected at that time. and through Its use we have so much At the Open Dour to gain, that there should be 'aunch* P. R Bilyeu was able to come ••■I an educational campaign that will down town Monday after being eon The Apostle Paul once wrote “For put corn sugar on the counter of fined to the house for a month with ■ great door and effectual 1« opened everv grocer in the country and on blood poison i hi» hand. unto me." We «tand at the open the table of everv American home. door of ■ New Year. How »hould If this ia brought about, there will we enter this door? Come to the be created a new market for one Christian church Sunday evening, as hundred million bushels of corn each People’s Theatre this will l»e the subject of the ser year." mon by Rev J. Y. Stewart. Preaching at Mt. Pleasant at 2:90 Friday, Saturday A Sunday Errol Sim« and family of Mt. An D. m. Presents gel visited Sunday at the home of Z anb Gary’s The Thundering Herd Our Gang Comedy “Every Men for Himeeir hi» parent«. Mr. and Mr». John Sim«. Win One; Loae One Subscribe now —11 75 the year Two basketball games were played Ilarold Beil Wright's last Friday night at Crabtree, when “A Son of His Father Scio’s two high achool team» Jour His latest book of western action, neyed thither. The game between a Paramount picture. the girls* teams resulted in a score Friday-Saturday, Dec. UN of 1.3*12 in favor of Scio. In the i boy»' game, Scio took a torriblo , trouncing from Crabtreo, the «cor« Admission lie and Me ¡bving 40-12. I Star Theatre, Stayton 4P — I '• . * Î.X g** » ■<