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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1919)
THRIFTINESS A SENSIBl E IIABH " lac st coding Mean* tUlaiuing the l*rc»«n| Ae-d» and De»«rr* Against IhoseoT th« Fiitur*. Ma«uag «««re I ull Vatu. Rccvmvvd Emirm BlKkkfnts PRESIDENT PROPOSES LIVING COST CONTROL (Continued from - ----- ■ - We will pay th« highest market price fur Evergreen Blackberries \ come to uur otflew and get crate« No twrries accepted if delivered tn cream cans of buckets Berries must I m * fresh and clean. We will pay a higher price for berries which are brought to us fresh and in first class condition. Scio Produce Co. I.) ■ -i Ina th» tint'- whi-h roods tnay be held; your budget I m > a certain amount prosrrtblna a noth -1 of disposing of them If held b* Vend the permitted pa- safely invested. rlod. and requiring that when released Every school child is naked to earn g»o«fs bev the date of storage or snve enough to buy a W ar Stamp SU'"? Pr.ce on M >r>ge Goods Saving m<>n«y. if th« U. S. treas i ury has its way. IS to become the great American outdoor and indoor «port A new department, known 1 a* the Savings Division, ha» l»*n es during this varat ion. and »> habit» tablished in the Treasury depart I of thrift Mt*bliahe<i among them. ment at Washington, with th«* «b- It ia not entirely for the benefit j.-ct of making thrift which we be of the individual that the govern gan a» a war emergency, a “haopy " ' ment ia atarting thia campaign Tim every-day national habit. Th« gov» I Treasury needs the «avion of the la,« roqulrlns that <*»'*«!» roleased from storace for Interstate ninttuerca bear th» selling price« at which they wmt Into stura«' and requiring that all goods de»tin«-d for Interstate com- nw-rve bear the price at which they left the hands of the produewr. eminent does not mean hoarding people of America to pay the war Enactment of tbe p» nd I ng bill for the when it talk» of thrift; but wise ¡bills, to maintain the troops abroad. control of aeeurlt» l«a«(-s Additional appropriations for govern t«|H*nding, intelligent saving and safe I to bring the aolrlieni home, to re- ment agwnclea whlrli ran supply the inv»-»tnient.” Wise «pending, it ¡star«' those who fought for liberty public with full Information aa to say», means balancing present nevda to uncial and industrial uaefulotw. prtCMt at which rvtalh-ra buy and desire« against those of the fut •nd to care for the helplvsa men and Karly rutiflcathm »f th»- peace treaty ure ami making sure that full value their dependent* It believes. also, au that th- ”fr*-e pi • sa»-s of supply is received for money spent; while ’ that it will lead ton better America, laud de maini < an op rat*.“ Immediate etrpe by executive agvn intelligent saving and tafe invest* and to better Americans, if a large rie» of the m" ■•rnnient* promised by m<-nt makes future »(tending possi- ¡proportion of citizens own govern ' the proaldcnt Include bl«*, not only »¡tending to meet the ment securities. j The limiting an«l controlling of needs of tainy day» hut to take ad The campaign urge« I he buying wheat shipments and rr<dlts lo facili vantage of sunny ooportunilies. ' of War Saving« Stamps, of which a .late the purchase of wh-At In am h a 'way aa not to r»' but rather to Save first is the Treasury*» slogan, ' tw<> pillion dollar issue is au.honzed i lower the price of fbnih at b<*m« that means to let* the first item on | for thia year. Sell Government Stocks. Hale of surplus l •t>.. ks of food and bond attorney« of the last and will 'clothing In the hands of the govern- ’ meni. now be placed on th«» market Hatt a century's activity a« a practlc The forced withdrawal from atorase Ing attorney In Yamhill county la re i and sales of surplus s»ocka In privala called by th«» death of Jam»« Mr<'alh : hands. st hi« hum*- In M<-Minnville In concluding th» president mad«* a F A. <>lm«t>*<l of Portland WAI «P plea for deliberate Intelligent action, Principal Events of the Week pointed by Governor Olcott to •urr«M»d I r> minding congress hat an unbalanced Briofly Sketched for Infor H N. Lnwl«> a» a no m tier of th«- Orc world was looking to the t!nli«*d 8tBi«*a. gon bureau of mines and g»*«»logy *’We and we almost alone.” hr said, mation of Our Readers. Linn cotmty ex servlc« men met in 'now Hold th» world steady I’pon our Albany and nanp«l th«* local post at ' «tendfastlu-aa and »-If poosraalnn de- St Helens Is e»p«Tlenclng a build the American Legion In honor of p»-n«ls th» affairs of nations every- George K. Chamberlain, Oregon a war wbrro It Is In this »uprotm- crisis - ing boom. this crisis for all mankind that W. <’ l^thnrn. an Oregon pion«*.*r of senator. Dollar bills, ral««*d to |5 by panting ' America must prove her mettle." 1852, died In Albany. A pent of the American Leglou was words ami numerals over the ortgtnal designations have been | m »»»<--1 In Hinss ia Rs My to Discuss Wages. organic I In McMinnville. Washington — l>e««*!opmenta over Dslla» soldier«, sailor» and marine« town» about ttw mouth of the t’ol im lh« w«««• It end are eap* t«l to result orcanlaed a post of the American lev bla river. With prospect« of one of tbs U-«t n almost normal conditions in «very glon. Eighty rural school» In Linn county yielda ever pr ■lu< .-«I. estiniawd at SO railroad shop where men have been are without teachers for the rumina bushel» to tbtt acre, threaping of the 3n strike. Hiro*-tor General Hines la ZhvaciY ust crop on th« stale huspl ready to undertake oeKoilatlona of term. I wage demands, as dlre»-ted by Prost Pulling of flax on the «tate farm* tai farm has starred. A post of the American l>gion was tent Wlteun. aa a«** !» as th» men re will l»< completed within the neat 10 orrinUml at Pallan l>y Captain Walter turn to work In » w of President days. I*. W Mari, formerly of Portland. L Too««, Jr About J5 former soldiers, WUaoa'a specific |n«tructl**n that the was «-hi.sen as city «nglntwr of The moat of whom saw service overm-aa. eholn matter wuuh have to be "al a form the temporary organisation «landstlll" so long aa an lllesal strike Dalles. One of the blgkest ha) crop« In th» -ontlnued. the demand uf the men In Hre loaae« In Oregon, clclualve of Portland, for th» month of July totaled state at On-Kon 1» twing cured this i tome places fur wake ln« r* u«» s before season on the Chewam an Land com i {olng back lu work. It was learned. >4214». J. <’. Perry of Salem wa« elected pany« ranch In ihn Falsie) section. 1 annul alter the alt>ialkm. pre !<-nt of the Oregon Slate Pharma Where 29.000 acres will yield an arar» American Storea Sold to Belgium. age of two tons. c«-<itlral n«soclatlun Washington vpproximalrly 11». Mr. and Mr« Will R«»a of Mew The Hood River chapter of the American Legion has a chapter roll of berg have rwelvet] a French croi» de HMi.uob wor'h al arn>> food'tuff* slur guerre with a bron«» star awarded *4 at Antwerp au<l Hook of Hol n»<>r<* than loo uatne« Hi-•■a. land, ha« been s-du to th» Belgian Th« city of Marshfield propoaea to their d**ad «on. Private l^nster bny the local race track grounds as an for braiery di»pla>e«i under n»a< him- <«>vvrntn»nt sun and artlllerv fire. avtaih>n landing place Advertís» in Th« • 1 ribun« and get Pendleton lodge of Elk» will start a The Sew Tribune $1 50 the year. results. I campaign at once to finance the con atructlon of a new Ilmi.OOO building. I ♦ county. The Oregon wheat crop, according to the bureau of crup e«tuñatea, will make a total yield this year of 1*. ioo.000 bushel«. Th« state highway commission has awaril.-d Hood River county two gov ernmout motor trucks for use in high way constr«wlion llamlon post of the American Le irlon. lias l»*en organised by returned soldle-s and apphcaUon has been mad« f.«r a charter. Contract |*rlceu for prunes advanced loo per cent between April 2S and July 2». arcordlnn to the records of th» Marton county cl »Ik Operation of th« new paring plant purrh.i--d recently hjr th« Marlon county court has proved a valuable asset In road building Th« harvest of fruit In the Rogue river valley la now well under way Rstinialeu place the value of the jrteld thli year at ooo.ooO Tri; artite control of the railroads 1» » pointedly opposed in resolutions adopt ed ay th» Oregon chapter. American Association of Engineers Twenty ei«bt thousand pounds of T. N T. has arrived In Hend and will be put at the dispoeal of the foreet s«rv ice fur making forest road« Linn county's Mfxi.OOO bond Issue 1 ? v ALL KINDS OF HAULING DONE ' > .. > •? 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MAIL ORDERS Ol’R Nl’l < I Al I \ All work guaranteed and done promptly. V.iv»- u ,t trial J. F. WESEL Y OREGON We do ne I carry any camera« or camera plir OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT High Grade Registered I n complete anti our stocK fresh and clean HOLSTEINS Gfldent^ G IÌIK Spices mid ill needed C!\ I. head of I lolstein Cows, one in * advanced registry, for milk produc tion, producting 23 pounds butter fat per week at 4 years. One cow..mother of champion yearling and grand c ham pion two-year-old bulls. HIBLER 8 GILL GO Scio Produce Company I wo more cows, sufficient to be placed in advanced registry. Price for herd, $ I 500. Wants Your Business Will pay Canh for Eggs. Poultry, Veal, Hogs, I ikies Will buy Cream in any quantity and | ay the highest cash price foi it. Let us get acquainted. If you have a gii* >n<< make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Th is is a bargain ; as these cows com prise some of the best foundation stock in the Northwest. Bring Us Your Catcora Bark We will give you a Square Deal Inquire at Scio Condensery i FRED GISELMAN. Proprietor I A 1' í ÍX V. SAM STOLLER Expressman Cra NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Fred W Currey of Albany wa» ap pointed city chemist of Pon land to succeed C. C Calloway, who resigned Fire completely d<*»troy«*d the dry Ink and storage «beds of the Pin» Hot i.umtM-r company In Grants Pass William Albee, marshal al Hella lor a niu ilx-r of year», baa been ap|*olntod couuty game warden tor I matilU CKS