The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, December 14, 1916, Image 1

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
VOL 6
NO. 26
HATTERS CALL FOR
OREGON RABBIT FUR
Otter Ftr 110 Prepjfte Shus fas tt
Crete CM>t>- Enttre Muts
Vite to EiieriBMt
SCIO. LINN CXHJNTY, OREGON. DECEMBER 14. 1916
Many Chickens Rood ta Albany
Albany, i>cc 13. Chickens of
every sire. prior and variety are
occupying the center of the stage at
Alt>«ny thia week, the occasion be­
ing the annual Central Willamette
valley poultry sh««w
Chickens of
all leading breeds are on display
and their quality is the topic of
manv conversations The judging ia
being done by the individual cord
system
H. Colli« r. of Tacoma, one
of the beet known poultryman on
the coast, is the judgr. This system
allows the owner to know the weak
and strong points of his fowl and is
expected in an even lietter class of
poultry to be exhibited next year,
J. D. BROWN NAMED
FARMERS UNION HEAD
Itprts Olttrte At luitly
Attitete
StssiH Itvpl Bif G mk 1»
Grew Duls
Basket Ball Tea«
last week l<eonidas lodge No. 36,
K. of P., organized a basket ball
team, late initiates have swelled
the number of players who have had
experience to eleven or twelve.
Emm this numtier. It is thought, a
team can lie developeti <*a|>able of
meeting any other team in the valley
<>n fairly equal terms.
Dr. Hobeon has lieen elected man-
•g«*r and h«> will entertain a chal­
lenge from any other amateur team
in the vallev
This lodge now has
a band which ranks well with any
i
other small town band in the valley
A tiase ball team may. also, la-
,
organized next spring.
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11.50 THE YEAR
OREGON DEMURRAGE
SCALE RECIPROCAL
Rthif >1 Skirt if i litiit
liti Shippers
ite Rites Mast Pay Far
tte Oelifs
McMinnville. l>ec. 9. The Farm-
Salem, I*ec. 10. Charges in the
Washington, lire II Two Phila­
era'
Educational
and
Cooperative
demurrage
and reciprocal demur­
delphia hatters today communicated
union
closed
its
annual
convention
rage rul«*a in Oregon as applying to
with Representative Sinnot and ask­
last evening, after electing th«* fol­
mirrutat« freight in carload lota
ed him to have aent them by express
lowing orticera: J D. Brown. Port­
have been decided upon by th** pub*
50 Oregon jackralibit skins, with
land. president; Frank Burkholt>*r.
lie srrvice commission to lte<*om<-
which they wish to experiment.
Coquille vice president; F. A Sikre.
effective January 1. 1917. Service
They had heard of Mr. Sinnott’s
<«■ «1
Corvallis, secretary; executive board
of copies of the new order will lw
now famous hat and one manufac­
50,000 Fanners Ask Loans
W. W. Harrow, of Pendleton, J. I’.
Our Albany New» Letter
t secured tomorrow on all common
turer explained that as there is a
Arkison of The Italics. W K Peery
carriers operating within the stat««.
decide«! shortage this winter in fur
Washington, D«-c 12 Officials of
of Dayton; legislative committee
Under the rul«*a now in effect,
suitable for felt hat manufacture he 1
The streets of Alliany have Iteen
th«-
Farm
Lian
Board
announced
W.
O.
Parks
of
Elgin,
C
J.
Whit
­
■lemurrage
is charged by carriers at
and others are being forced to find decorated with evergreen for the
that
more
than
50.(881
farmers
have
aker
of
Weiser,
A
R.
Shumway
of
the
Hat
rate
of >2 a day fur each
some other supply.
poultry show and the holiday season
applied
for
mortgage
loans
aggre
­
Milton
and
J
A
Smith
of
Blalock.
«lay
which
can
are held bv shippers
He told Mr Sinnott that if he and the High school ban«t is giving
gating
approximately
>150,(88).(88),
A.
R
Shumway
was
ch««en
delegate
for
unloading
or loading after a
found the Oregon rabbitt fur suit street concerts in the interest of the
or
more
than
seventeen
time*
the
to
the
national
convention
and
W.
period
of
48
hours
fr«*«* time ha»
able for making hats he would place “Do your Christmas shopping early"
amount
of
money
which
will
be
im-
K
Peerv
alternate.
elapsed.
an order for a large numtier of pelts movement.
The convention went on record as med lately available for loans upon
Under the amended ruling an-
lie explained that rabbit skins should
Alliany Associated Charities is
favoring bulk handling if grain and the organizalmn of the twelve farm nouncetl today, a graduated charge
be stretched and dried on boards
finding many cases that need atten­
i ¡»an banks.
has Iteen tix«d.
Th«* regular 48
constructing elevators for that.
liefore shipment and asked that thia
tion. One boy walke<| in through
Most of th«* applications have come hours of free time ia allowed the
Marketing was discussed
and
be done with the skins to be sent
the snow with holes in his shoes to
special stress was laid on finding a j from th«* south and w«*st. R«s|uesta shipper, but after the expiration of
him. Mr. Sinnott telegraphed to
secure a new pair. Clothing is be­
market for the farm products of the for loans to 2000 farmers have come that time the following charges will
Crook county to have 100 skins pre­
ing collected to distribute among
from Iowa alone.
Willamette vallev.
lie made until the car is released:
pared and forwarded as soon as
the poor and every effort ia tiring
Il was said today that almost im- >2 a car for the first day or fraction
Reports showed that the ¡«st year
possible.
made to keep the indigent families
has been one of expansion, and of , mediately after organization the thereof that the car is detained ite-
Meantime another consignment of
supplied with food.
business organisation. Four gram | banks would find it necessary to yond free time; >3 a car for the
0*i-gon rabbit skins han been order­
The different Lnn county towns elevators were built in Wasco county. issue bonds for virtually their entire second day or fraction thereof, am!
ed for another factory which has
are being closely scanned since Rev The one at Pendleton has a capacity capital stock to meet the demands >4 a car for the third and each sue-
shown renewed interest
Mr. Sin­
G. H. Young, pastor of the Baptist of 125,000 bushels. The work of of borrowers.
citeding day or fraction thereof.
nott believes that if the Philadelphia
church in Alliany. announced that the Tristate Terminal Warehouse
The >4 ia the maximum amount al­
eX|M>rimenta prove satisfactory there
Teachers Examinations
he had been called over long distance company was indorsed
Its
gross
lowed by statute.
will be a large and profitable market
from a near by town and requested I business exceeds >6,000,000. be-sid«**
Provision is made that when an
for jackrabbit skins throughout the i
to secure a wife for a lonely liach- IROOO.OOO business done through
Notice is hereby given that th«* empty car or cars are place«! on
remainder of the winter.
elor. A number of theories have subsidiary warehouses, all owntd county superintendent of Linn coun- order ami are not used but are re-
been advanced but no definite con­ cooperatively by mcml«*rs of the i ty. Oregon, will hold th«* regular turned to the railroad empty, no
Bracelet Watches never were so
clusion has lieen reached
In the union.
examination of applicants for state free time will lie allowed, but d«*-
popular with the ladies an they are
mean time Dr. Young is religiously
i
Reports from small local buying certdicates at Allmny. Oresron, as murrage will be charged from the
at the present. We are showing a
attempting to carry out the bachel- organisations under the union's plan ' follows:
first 7 a. m. after placing or tender
large variety of styles and have
ora request.
,
Commencing on Wednesday, Dec- as follows:
show
a
grana
business
of
>225,000
some attractive l«argains Com» and
Two dollars a car for the first day
and of this >125.000 is credited to ember 20, 1916 at 6 o’clock a. m..
see our wonderful display of Christ­
and continuing
until Saturday, or fraction thereof, >3 a car for th«*
Mortgage Loans
Coos
county.
It
is
estimated
that
mas gifts. F M. French & Son.:
the entire grain business for the December 23, 1916, at 4:00 o'clock secund day and >4 a car for th«*
Jewelers and Engravers. Albany.
union will reach a total of >8,000.- j p. m.
third day and each succeeding day
In amounts from $2.500 to $10,
or
fraction thereof.
000
in
Oregon
and
Idaho.
Resolu
­
Wednesday Forenoon
For Sale Close in acreage to 000 on good cultivated farms. No
tions
were
pasted
favoring
govern
­
The
scale of charges is the sam«*
Lebanon, acre tracts, highly develop­ delay if your title is perfect. Call
U. S. History, Writing, Penman­
against carriers as against shippers.
ed. Easv terms, interest 6 per cent. on J. V. Pine, 203 West 2nd St.. ment control of grain storage.
ship. Music. Drawing,
It is belie vid by memla-rs of the
There were 120 del«*gates and 84
Write Helen V. Crawford. la* tian on. Alliany, Ore
Wedm-mlay Afternoon
public service commission that the
visiting memtiers, representing 130
Physiology, Reading, Composition new graduated scale of demurrage
communities in Oregon and southern
Domestic
Science. Manual Training, chargee will go a long way toward
Bear in mind that the goods offered in this sale are not “junk."
Idaho.
Methisls
in
Reading. Course of Study alleviating the car shortage which
A visit to the store will convince you. Not a Fire nor a Rummage
Delaware
Man
is
Choice
for
Drawing.
Methods in Arith­ has ln*en confronting the shippers.
sale, simply the order of Mr. Peerv ‘sell this* or 'close out this line’
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I metic.
Members of the commission say it
j
will
operatr to cause the roads to
Washington, Dec. 13.
Senator
Thursday Forenoon
Saulsbury, of Delaware, was the
tush
in cars as quickly as ptasible
Arithmetic, History of Education.
unanimous choice of the democra tic Psychology, Methods in (««Higraphy, and at the same linn* cause ship,»*rs
LEATHER HANDBAGS
CUT GlJkSS
senate caucus tonight for prewdent Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, to load or unload cars m a rush and
>7 real Alligator, now >4 50
>8 50 Howl now >4.98
return them to the roads, so that
pro tempore to succeed the late Course of Study for Domestic Art.
>3.50 full leather lined 12 00
>7 00 Bowl now >3 00
Senator Clarke, of Arkansas
He
they may be again placed in imme­
>2 silk lifted, vanity glass >1.25
>5 00 Pickle dish 12 93
Thursday Afternoon
will be elected by the senate prob­
diate use for other shippers.
>3 leather, leather lined >1.90
Grammar. Geography, American
ably tomorrow.
CHINA
>6.50 large leather bag >2.94
Literature.
Stenography, Physics,
To Christmas Shoppers
Senator Saulsburv was elected to
>1.25 Plate now for 77 cents
Typewriting.
Methods in language,
the
senate
in
January.
1913.
He
>1.25 Hair
Receiver
and
STATIONERY
has Iwcn for many years active in Tltesis for Primary Certificate.
Puff Box. now for 68 cents
in the future vou will find here
You will And our store full of
democratic national and state politics
75 cent Pickle Tray now 49c
Friday Forenoon
only Symphony Lawn,
the
bright and sparkling Christmas gifts
♦ S'» ■ ... - —-»
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BRASS
highest quality on the market,
Theory and Practice. Orthography. both in gold and silver for the old
Read John Wesely's ad on another
and Tulip Linen, a good quality
Physical Geography, English Litera­ and young.
You will enjoy a visit
Swinging Fern Pot 11.50 now
page. He is surely offering goods
moderately priced line.
ture. Chemistry. Physical Culture.
to
our
store
to
see the wonderful
98c. 1.25 pot now 78c. Fern
cheaper than you can buy them else­
display
of
many
things suitable for
Stand. Il 00. now 68 cents.
where. In some lines the price has
Friday Afternoon
Boxes which sold from 25 eta.
(Tirtstmas presents.
been marked down to less than
>2.50 book. History of the Civil
School law. G«mlogv, Algebra.
to >1.50 now 10 cents to >1.00
F. M French A Son.
wholesale prices. It will pay vou to Civil Govemntent.
War. 500 pages. Brady photo­
Jewelers ami Engravers, Alliany
All
Empty
Holly
Boxes
for
buv for future needs.
graphs for >1.50,
Saturday Forenoon
mailing gifts at one-half price.
Densmore A Wade shipprd a car
So many socials, plays, suppers,
>8 00 Kodaks now for >4 00
(teometry and Botany
load of Shorthorns Pt Montana this
etc. are being pulled off these days
>10.00 Kodaks now for >7.50
>2 Safety Razor now for >1.00
Saturday Afternoon
week. The animals are all heifers
that this editor cannot keep tab on
FLASHLIGHSTS, 25 % off
Beautiful Postals 1c to Seta
from two to three years old. Mr.
General History and Bookke«q>ing them. Please hand us in a report
Densmore acconqianied the ship­
W. L. Jackson
of these functions and we will do
>3 00 Shaving Set now >1.50
Childrens Books one-half price
County School 8upt. | the real.
ment.
Peery’s Cut Price Christmas Sale