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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1920)
.»x^¿.<v •ervtce, working In conn- - iton with state and r»>uty on th* road over th« < Rant lam pa** l.umbvr shipments fr n th* ( lua» bta rtvsr during April w<-r- th- larg - ret for s«»vral no- tha In that p»' -»i > ■ "V J4 »easels I -»-ted st the i in 11. ' Principal Events of tho Week lower river district and 12 • •««!» 4 1 ■ ■ •d u 31» SM f**< at i mb I ■ Briefly Sketched lor Infor« river mills makltii; s s - 1 tot* •>? mation ol Our Readers. 34.14« 370 feet of lunit • t wl h th« 1 ' <‘ utnbla rt»er In »arg • .41 „ th i , , ' ' The total r*<lslration of voters In month of April. 3g 'nA.,, .k. flv -» »—•— A car >r t*’ ■ la* cvuucy al the preaent time la -, , , stock, recruited tr . ta-n - 14.744 and Polh con nil**, wa* *hlp . fr -u ; ; lili He», -al i'mj'loyi-11 ot the state library Albany by «aprere to l‘sy. . • I.!-I-,... : : at Rah-ia have bora granted «alary la 1 for dialrlbutl-m tn that state Thirty- ere**- » r lÿl all cows and six cal »»a ware Includ'd g ,XHMff NF■J Jvhn W Todd, superintendent of Ha In the shlpno-nt lam ubllc schools, has beeu elected lnd>-pvnd«nt nr any other l< 4' t- r ■ . president of the Salem Itotary club who la registered or mar to 1 V - - . ' -1 ; ¡ A sturgeon so largo that It required W ' i u|x>n election day o > a > • ' ' [ the united efforts of three men to get to vote upon th* m- asur- > > i « i> i it "it of th. water has been caught milted at the ■ I - -el»l • i- - : near Oregon City. 21. according to a li ■-:»! -i|-ir Ion u ' Att -rney General Rnivn has given by Attorn*» <l*n*ral lir ■ i> an opinion that there Is no law In Ore Th* Keutort ».i • • r>, near Ths ,, gon to pre»ent a man or woman from iMllea. states that, owning to the ex working no Sunday. treme h>w water tu th« Columbia. fl»b S-ii-erlntendi nt J A Churchill has wheels are practically useless. H» uw («turned from a tour In Eastern Ore ftsbing. however. Will not to interfered gon In the Interest of the educational with Rufflclent water for whool tiah Institution mensiirna ing by late June 1s predicted Roy 33 Ein < th. youngest son of Mr ~I'nlon streetcar emplnyre of Portland •nd Mrs. 1*. A Flnseth of Pallas com- voted tu accept the proposal ot the mltl-d snicida by shooting himself company providing for a atnall tnercase with a 3»caliber revolver. In wages for a few shopmen and re Miss Pauline Kline, of Corvallis, will taining tbs present wage scale of the to reappointed as a member of th* platform Bea for another year Nego board of Inspectors of child labor when tiations have been going on several her present t«rm expires on May SI A definite prlc«, according to ship weeks. A r*i|u--st for the salo <»f in i-idlttoa pers. has te en set on contracted apple - • i* Imres for <!>• year The shook* will al fl <><• on of state hit under th* provisions of the 1920 amend- cost the growers from 23 to 30 cents. I ♦4444444444444444444^444«S44V444«4«4VSS»««»«»S««»S«VSM««»»«»«*««»«» The J.-rsey Calf club at Shedd will meat to th* IV-an Barrett act to (»«■«< Advertía« in The Selo Tribun« and get r UlMgl MAN JOHN hl KAI'KA exhibit on May 4. Fourteen of 29 mem fedrral aid for po»t road* and turret results. bers are owner» of regtatered purebred projwts was filed with the state lx>ard Summon*. heifers, and the rent own high grades of control by the state highway com- In the Cirvuit Court of th* Mate of The Rnion and Baker county forest mission. Oregon for th«1 County uf I jnn Janx-s T. Jardine, well-known invre fire patrol association* are to be di FISHING TACKLE lleparhnent No. X tlgator for the Cnlled Htai-s depart- vided Into two separate organizations, ' Bonnie Stevenson, Plaintiff. Stil) - - - OREGON BASEBALL SUPPLIES according to F. A. Elliott, state forest- m<nt of agriculture and author of vs. OUTDOOR CLOTHING tnauy practical government bulletins t'harle* «•tevensun, tlefendant. Tu Charles Stevenson, the alaivo < Mice with tin' Scio Product) CAMPING EQUIPMENT On the ruins of the mill burned last has le-en unanimously elected director i nmncl defendant: * Mill si reel. fall at Enterprise, the East Oregon of ths Oregon Agricultural exp»-rlment . SHOES. SWEATERS In the name of the State of Oregon, He Is expected to asaume bis you are hereby notHim and required lo Lumber company has built a larger nation F MSB LIGHTS I to ami appear in the above entitled mill, which will begin operations aixiut duties July 1. Liat your farm with us and we will sell THERMOS BOTTLES court in th*- sb< *e entiUsd suit, ami Bocause of th« high prices detnsnded May 15. it for you. I aual commission charged. answer the «»mpiainl of the plaintiff an SAFETY RAZORS. BLADES Fir resulting from an explosion in by growers for their 1*30 loganberry file therein, un or to-fore th* IMh day Giselrnan A. Kukacka KNIVES the engine room of the mill of the crap, the managem*nt of thu Puyallup uf May. 193». and you are hereby fur Riiehtivr Lumber company plant at > Humtier Fruit Grower*1 Canning ther notified that if you fail tu ap|M-ar •mi answer *aal complaint ss aforesaid. » ■ North Bend did damage estimated at company announced that the Cvrpora : for want thereof, the plaintiff will take lion has withdrawn frtMu the Wiliam SI 25.000. « decree against you for th« relief T!i<- spring fishing season on the Co stts valley and will purchase m> mura prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: A 201-2 New First National Bank Bldg. decree of the abov« entitled court dis- lumbia river opened at noon Saturday. fruit in thi* »action. An Initiative petition asking fOr a | solving th<- butxl* of matrimony now HUY AT ALBANY OREGON May 1. and there were fully 20t>0 gill- existing totwra-n plaintiff and defend net and trolling boats In the water o¿ place on the November ballot for a ant, ami awarding plaintiff the care and propo«-d single tax am<'tidm< nt to the custody of the minor children of piatn- that day. A ch.-rry banquet Is proposed by the •tate constitution was filed with the ' tiff and defendant. This »urnmon* is published by virtu« chamber of commerce of The Dalles ••■cretary ot state's office by J It Her of an urder nueh by th« Honurabl« “IF’Arre Everybody Ruys " for Hhrlners who pass through that man. manager of the tlregou Htate HIn l.eo. <j Idngharn. Ju-fyf* of the abov« Albany, Salem, Corvslbx, Eugene city on June 21 Cherries In all styb-s gle Tax league The p» tIlion l ontalna , entitled court, ami entered uf record Hav G riii 11 therein on th« .’.\lh day of .March. 1*20, the Mimv of 14.4X5 voters Will fee served The *undr> civil bill an reported to , and which »aid order spsciA«a that thi* Seventeen cents a pound for straw- ¡summons be puidi*l .d for six cuiuweu- the house by the appropriations eotu berries and 11 ret is a pound for cher tive week* in ITi*- Scio I.ribune. and that ries were tin- offers made Willamette mill«-, carries |170.t>ot» for coutinulng th«- date of the first publication shall be ’ M <; i < i : ki > construction and maintenance on th« tpril 1st. 1*3), «nd »*nl order require* Real Estate Rroker • at Hag-m Sal Umatilla Irrigation projrci and |2»9.- that said defendant *li*il appear ami an by Puyallup buyers and Notara Publx Office Albany State Bank swer said comydsint on or before the t'rater l >th day of M«v. 19211. Wilson II. Blain. 72 years old. and a ooo tor th* Klamath project ^tohalh Obtained, f\gamined ALBANY, ORE. U M 9. RISLEY. member of one of Oregon « earliest lake national park receives 3:5.300,' - - . OREGON Attorney for Plaintiff. K.IO pioneer families, is dead at Dayton. and th* fish culture station at Clack Ohio, according to news Just received am*«. 14940. Administrator's Notios More than *•» witness*-« will to call by a bn ther at Albany. Notice is hereby given that the un ed tor examination and seven law Lew llolh-nbeck. 20. and Frank lew -ler»igin-«l administrator of the estate ot la. 12. • mploysd on the steamer Ro yers will be engaged tn the trial of < arn* M Goias, d*reaasd. will, pursu lief, ware drowned In the Coquille river Harold Howell, which started tn the ant to the order of rhe county court of I inn county, Oregon, duly made and while loa 1 milk on the boat al the circuit court before Judge H Coke at entered of record in sard estate on the Coquille Mi inlay mornlug. Tbts is th« 17th day of April, Itrju, un Saturday, Canter land ng u«ar tonipa , tu ;-d i.mld. rs expect a record year third trial ot the 15 year old Itondon the £&) itay of May. I'rji at the hourof Will {M»v Cash for F.g«s, Poultry, Veal. Ilogs, Hides Permits tor construction Is youth, who Is . barged with murder , one o'clocs in th<- afternoon of said day. for 1920 al the f Amt door <>f th« county court •nod to date total I103.430, as against lag Lillian touthold last July. house in ____ the city city of uf llbany. llbany, Linn Linn eoun- coun Will buy'Cream in any quantity and pay Farm labor» rs of Baker county are ty, < »re; »gun, sell at public auction for »< ■ »78. th« value of building authoris severely crl ’ li ts*«l In a report ls»u -l by cash in hand, to th*- highest Imbler. the the highest cash price foi it. ed up to thin time last year. i>r<>l~ rty belonging to said estate, Mrs Hophle Fore. 43 wife of Charles the United Htates department of agri real Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance ami <ie**-t1tol a« fuliows, to-wit: 'ora. Astoria contractor, was Instantly culture Tb< statistics show that the An nndivtded <>n* ninth interest in and make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. supply of farm labor this year is 79 hilled when the automobile In which to an undivided nine-tenths of the follow- abe aud her husband were riding turn per cent of what It was last »ear. and lag: Bring Us Your Cascara Bark ■ ginning at the northeast corner of Is nuw 49 per cent of normal. The pres ••4 over a few miles south of Astoria. ths D. D L. C C. of Daniel O. Garland, be Of ! lamie I O. Registration In to nig las county to ent demand for farm lahor Is 114 per ing Claim No. 44. in township No, 10 We will give you a Square Deal tala 3m. of which 54*4 registered sa cent compared with that of last year, south, range No. I west of the Willam Republicans and 2574 as Demócrata and 127 p*r rent compared with th« ette Meridian, Oregon, and running thence south 40 chains, thence west Si The total registration for the Nóvete normal demand chains, thence south l»> t<S chains, thence , A "gravel baullne picnic ” whl-'h will ♦VV**«444«*******V*****MWS*V4VV****M«***V**«V44« her election la «aportad to exceed 12. west 15. Xi» chains; thence north IW.titf have practical results as well as pro i chains; th«nc,- east % 9s chains, to the 000 Being short handed In hit office, vldfng a day of good fellowship •ud place of beginning. Also ail that por tion of lots 4 and 5 in section 35. in said while the coming election lts*lf vastly enjoyment, will to staged In th* near township and range, lying south and adds to his duties. Ram A Koxer. can future by th* r*sldents ot th*- Dakvllle west of Crabtree creek, containing in all neighborhood, souths ret of Albany dldate for secretary ot state, will not of said tract* acre*, mor«i>r leas. Also an undivided one-ninth interest be able to leave his dutlre to make an Tb* plan is for th* men of the n*>l«b- borhood to spend th* day hauling and of •Ight-tenths of the following lies •dive campaign. cribed real projirrlv. to wit: spreading gravel on certain rood* In The Oakridg» Lumber, company, lx>t No I of *<ctiun Na 2. in town the vicinity A big picnic dinner «III •hip Nu, 11 south, rang* No. 1 west of which recently bought 7,000.000 feet of the Willamett« Meridian, Oregon, being twntier in the Cascade national forest to aerv*d at n-*^a. the fractional N. E t of «aid section above Oakridge, has the ground clear No. 2, excepting therefrom 3H acres, Whsr« H« Would Heflin ed for the ereetioa of Its mill, three more or lews, on th* east side thereof, "Î have made w my mind that I d«»rrih«d as follows; Beginning at th* miles from that town The work of paving that srrtlon of should like to devile th* ren>»tn*l*r N. F. corner of said section No. 2, ami of my life to serving my fellow men," running thence west &5'^ rod*, thence the Pacific highway extending north south rods; thence east 5AJ reds: ' said the man of we. ’th. ward from Albany to the boundary line ■‘Fine bien.” said rfie of Ids friends. thenc* north 75| rads, tn the place of between Linn and Merlon rewntl--« at •*| presume you w ’ i now stnrt out to beginning, leaving 11SO ar res, more or less, and all of *»id ■ i ty lying ami the Sant lam river at Jeff- rson will be help the poor nnd devote ymirwlf to twing situate in the county of Linn, and resumed In a few days charitable service." state of Oregon Fish lake and Clear take, near the "No. that Isn't my thought exact i*atcd this i"th day of Ai>ril, A. 1» , 193» L. M. CURL summit ot the Cascade«, about 75 mile« ly I bud an idea I should like to -urt Administrator de boni*-non of thee* my public life In the Uiut>-d States •ovtbeast of Albany, are to be made i tat* of Lam« M. <-uins, doceaasd. 365 ac> > aelbl« to auto tourists by the forest senate." , CnEGCN NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST fnáfl ITB »ff & s i À ‘ ,fc.‘ I :*<*. An g 0 When You Want GISELMAN & KUKACKA ' lical Enlute Broker» And Other Articles You Can Rely On HAUSER BROS. ATTORNEY AT LAW WANTED Riley Shelton Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor ■■ •1 ‘h y.. «V