SUK». .................... .. ................ «........................... i Possibly You i II\N NO. YOÜK "t I’: llliTiON IM ll'KS on the date «Uoniwnt in in. »p_> bv- kiw To who jmv promptly in tdvane, ihr »ulw .-ipti-.n pru-,. u >1.tn per year. The price la SITA if paid •luring y«ar. Ih- pap-r 1« not »«ni to Miarnbm wb>> arv morv than one year in arrvara. Oregon News Notes 1 ‘rcn‘ < • ret„n reachera Association I )rgam/rtl <*r«> hipmrnl \r»a lu I me of 13 Banner Farm Wins l irst Prize Fi lay evening, October 6. the ctiz« ns of Scio and surrounding -Ä DR BANCROFT 5» «g Labor and Lntrrprl»«-. Oregon captured two first country met with the teachers Watch for next Scio lat« prizes at the Seattle Ln rd Show for a pleasant evening of pro- Friday. Polk county receiving Winter Apples for sale at 25c Longshoremen’s strike to b«- 'gram and social time in the High first for the I»—st county display per bushel on the trees. -A E I settle«! on open »hop basis in School assembly hall. Randall. 13tf Seattle. The address of the evening and Leonard Gilkey, with a dis was given by Wm S Hale of the play from Banner Farm, Linn C E Spense, Master of the Agricultural Agent The big Round-Up is on at Al ( ounty Boys Training School. Short county, first for the best individ State Grange, savs the People’s Aids Lane County I artne rs ban*. Everyone who can should tr. ks were given bv Rev. 11 B ual farm display. Pierce county Land nnd Loan men lure on t ■ arrange to al.tend at lea.-t <m<- Lane county first employed a biot this election spells confis Iler, D C Thomr, F T Thavor. Washington takes second priz.«« day. E C l’> • ry and Supt W I,Jack* for county displays and Morrow county agricultural agent in cation for the farmer. son. Music was furnished by county, Oregon, third prize. D C Thoms and J W Parrish February 1914. Tiiat the work Slate highway planned from Polk county receives a $ loO the Scio Orchestra, Miss Forbes transacted busin«»» in Al of such a man has been of great Florence to Klamath Falls. cash prize and a trophy banner; 111 i tl'x I ell Q'lnrta't. bany Wednesday, Koine over with help to the farmer ; o that c.'on- If Congress passes satisfa torv Pierce county $21«) and Morrow At th«1 do-«• of th? program ty is evident by the following F T Bilveu, county $100. Mr Gilkey rec ived waterpower legislation permit Prof O V White gave a few re statement of C D Rarer, rt promi ting the development of our a banner and $150. The Polk R A Scott received some fine nent tanker and farmer, and marks presenting the work of county exhibit was installed by streams without additional taxa stock a few days ago, wlm h he prior to se.en year a : >, a lead the Par« r.l- !'• a -her.i Assignation. tion, millions of dollars will poor Mrs Winnie Braden of Dallas. bought at the state fair, consist ing farmer of Okl.tn zms: It was decided that the associa ing of a Du roc Jersey hog and "There has been a change in into the slate for this line of in tion be orgamz ‘d with the fol- She scored 933 points out of u within the next few lowing officers: possible 1000. Mr Gilkey scored an Angora goat. farming methods of Line county dustry 863. Oregonian. years. Pres. Mrs O V White. in the past few years. I believe We will not attempt to chron Ione to have a modern store Vice I ’ re.s. F T Thayer. the credit is largely due to the icle the names of the Scioans Vetch seed for sale bv Wm Sec-Treas. Mrs I)on McKmght. i lTotts of the county a.* 'cultural building. who will take in the Round-Up Dobrkovsky. 12t3p After the meeting adjourned agent and 1 believe the money North Bend men start new at Albany this week. It is sate light refreshments were served sjM-nt by the county c >irt in em shingle mill on Larson inlet. to say that few outside commun Onions for sale down at Riley by the Domestic Science depart ploying a man like N S R »bb, ities will be better represent« d. Douglas county Pomona grange ment. The remainder of the Shelton’s home. lltf the b- st money this county can is working for the establishment evening was spent in a social Henry Bilyeu’s are moving to spend and if thev w ill continue of some cheese factories. Mrs M C Gill is visiting in Al way. vis ting and laying plans Lebanon this week where they this line of work. Lane county bany this week with her daugh Oregon sold 25 t »rs of ilax at for ti. ■ f.r ire for b -Iter sell > »is have rented a house for tin* win farms and farmers will c tine in 7 cents a pound to California ter, Mrs F M Arnold. and a better community. ter. They would have stayed to their own financially. Many mill«. Same was produced with in Scio but for the fact that they farmers are on the dead line. convict labor. State is handling Ed Wesely has about comple Wanted A few m >re apple could not find a house to suit They m ed the counsel and advice 750 tons. ted repairs to his house winch nickers. Apply al the orchard of someone to make their farm them. was damaged by lire three weeks Gresham garage is largest in at Gilkey. It more profitable and this is where ugo, and it will noon be ready ♦ Mrs W G McDonald underwent •he services of our county agri .Multnomah county. for occupancy. Tne Parent-Teachers Associa* a surgical operation at a Salem cultural agent L>. c >in-> valuable. The third sawmill for Bend lion will hold a nu-eting Friday hospital Tuesday morning for I believe it is be ommg clearer has begun operations. F T Bilyeu has sold Fords to the removal of a large tumor, ei. ry day that farming is a Elbert B ‘de. President Wil- evening, ()-toiler 23, at H o'clock the following parties since the She is reported to have rallied mar ’s job, ar,d that it take» a I imette Valley Press A ociation, in the high n hool auditorium. first of August: J F Kalina, nicely and getting along as well bigger man to run a farm to its savs: "The slate fair board this .1 F Bartu, Chas Bear I, C W Miss Paulin.* Liaka who ia at- Dart, J W Keller and Join as could be expected. fullest jM>ssibilitivs than it does year slighted the country news- tending Willamette University Couey. to run the averag • place of bust- pa|»er» and gave all their adver- A jolly |s»rty went up to Wil ness in town.” this year, came in Tuesday for a Using to the city dailies and son ParK near Jordan last Satur Working with th«’ granges ami magazines. Tnat should act well short visit with the home folk». Mr and Mr» Frank Mikulka day evening where they spent others, the county age.it lias with the country n« wspapers left Tuesday for Tacoma, Wasn, the night camping. "Those been able to put cooperative live G M Wirth is driving the that have given the state fair so where they will visit before present” were: Mis J S Stich » stock shipping on a firm founda cr«'am wagon from Jordan to much fr«?e apace ar,«l have boosted starting for California and the and Misses Audrey Berryman, tion and 53 carloads, mostly hogs, Shelburn this week for John early and late for its success," East, expecting to be gone sev Vella Brenner. Aimed« Smith have been shipped by |g»ne coun Grimes why has been severely North Plains to eral months. get electric and Alice Prill. ill for a few days but is now ty farmers during the past eigh lights. improving. teen months. This cooperative Mrs D ( Thoms was u passen Next Sunday evening at the Sah-m is getting the one«man marketing has also been extended Federated church Carl Sox of street cam. Grandma Neal and son Bill left ger on the Wednesday morning to seed, eggs and other products. Albany will lead the good citizen Plans under way for another last Thursday for a few weeks train for The Dalles where she ship meeting of the C E Society after which .Mark Weatherford will conduct the regular evening asrvlce. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. W E Brainerd, who has had Charge of thu Canby Herald un til recently, paid the News office a fraternal call last Thursday. He is arranging to go into the publishing business at Oregon City, and was in Scio looking over the plant of the Tribune with a view to moving the out fit there, but as it did not come up to his requirements, no deal was made. While unpacking cardboard a few day» ago at the News office, a scrap of paper was found be tween two sheets bearing the following legend: ’’Bangor Bill, alias Frank Griffin, 7 Brown St, Bellows Falls, Vt” We are sending Bill a paper this week with the hope that it may induce him to come to the wild free West where he can buy a farm and grow up with the country, then he will know the real joy of living. A carload of vetch seed was as sembled last week and shipped to Auburn, Cailfornia us a result of orders taken there by th« county agent of Placer county. Tiic acreage of corn has been giratly Increased, largely as s result of county wide acre corn contests carried on in 1910 and 1910. The dairy interests have been aided by help in forming Imtuatn.PayroUa. and Product* large steel shipyard at Portland. visit with their relatives, the will attend the stale convention Burnt, of the Oregon Congress of Moth Canby buys local water sys Sturges family, near ers and Parent-Teachers Associa eastern Orelon. tem. tion. Riddla will ship between 40 Mr and Mrs 0 D Cyrus and and BO carloada of prunes. non Marla and Mrs Jone» motored Mr and Mrs W 3 Carpenter Marshfield is working for can up from Portland last Sunday left Tuesday afternoon for a few nery to handle local products. and «pent th« day, 0 H staysd weeks visit at Medford with her Myrtle Creek prune crop will over a few day« for a longer sister, Mrs F A Bliss, whom she approximate 2,000,000 p«junds. For two carloada of chromium cow testing and breeders associa ores recently shipped from Rid tions, prescribing of balanced dle to Illinois Ste -I C »tnoany at rations for dairy cattle, building Chicago the Oregon Nickel Min silos, growing »ilage crop» and ing Co receivt'd a check for the personal help in selection of pure sum of $3,068.95, say» the Ridd'e bred stock from other parts of Tribune, in the shipment were the »tale. Aid has also been a little less than 100 tons of ore, given to drainage, the county and it is easy to compute that farm, the county fair, starting the rock was worth above $30 the Eugene public market, the per ton fob Chicago. growing of clover, working out New creamery to be started .at of b-tier crop rotations and Stanfield. many other lines too numerous, tn mention. Wm Brenner is busy this week In one instance the county with a few rnen putting in con agent was asked to examine crete walk» from the plumbing some seed which a farmer was »hop to his barn on the south alxHit to sow believing it to be end of the block, but he says he rape. The county agent found will take in the Round-Up all it to be 96 j«er cent mustard and i three days if the walk never saved the farmer from producing a 20 acre crop of that weed. I gels finished. had not Been for over 20 years. "Dad” says they will return Miss Betty Moses, a charming home in time to cast two votes young lady, arrived at the home for Hughe», however. of Mr and Mrs N B Mon«*» last Saturday, expecting to make her home with them for the next twenty-one year«. Roy A Kelly, «on of Mr nnd Mrs J II Kelly, died at Prineville October 6, nfter a brief illness. The remains were brought to the family home near Thomas where funeral services were conducted by Rev H B Iler Wednesday afternoon, after which interment was made in the Miller cemetery near Shelburn. Besides his par ents, dec«?aied leaves three brothers and a host of friends to mourn his low. The family has the sympathy of the entire com munity in their bereavement. I APPLES at th- < >rrhard at (Mikey APPLES 75c, U.O0 F’afkr«! f.o. b. can, Gilkey, Orc. ThfHiui*. Orc. Phone. 3-6 Hem