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THE SCIO TRIBUNE IBBt'KD BA FRY THURSDAY BY T. L. DIGGER. RDTIOR AND PROP E.ntrrwj at the ooatotfica at Scio, <)rw>n ■» second daw matter. IIIK* «imoN. IN ADVANCM HB MONTH* 11.76 1.00 »DvrrrtaiNC rat » tx>ral advertislng per iine hr»t tn- serli-m ..........................10 Earh subs.-quarnl Htsertion per hrw .06 Display »dv. rtming First Insertion pft mch ......... ......... 26 Fach »ub»«|üent Insertion ................. .16 Adverti.emi.nls »bould r.-ach thia ofllce .! . f Um Tteaada* t<> insur«- publi ca! khi in the current iasue. All for. ign advertlsementa must be pald for in «.Iraner <>f pubbeation. / pledge allegiance Io mp Hag ana lhe Rt public (or which il eland», one !\ alian. inJtviiible. with liberty ana iuelice fot all. SCIO, OREGON, JUNE 8. 1020 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Th* r-,v»rrim.-nl experiment »talion ai Hertnlston »ill b« closed Juno SO. o win a to l»«k nt tunda Farmers of Yamhill county a;t< ud.-d a thrseday Oregon Agricultural college •xtvnslun school at Amity Higher eater aad-electric light rat** for Eugen» beginning Jun* I hare b« a announced by th* Kogan* water b ard Arthur Thompson. char««! with the murder of Odle Hat»* at luddlv. aotnr w«wk» ago was aequlti.d by the trial jury John Frtrnd (hitwood, an Oregon pioneer of 1853 and a realdcut of Clat •op county »Ince I»71. died al Astoria following an »Blooded lllneac Carview» camper* are ui.it> d for a number of amall fire* within and mar the boundaries of the («■.- butt* us tloual forest in th« Illg river auction. A grain grading school . -..u In. .< >1 by Professor (I K Hislop of Ore.oti Agri cultural college will operate In Th« [Mllea three day* June It IS and I* Dehydration plant» ot tb> Kin.'« Food Products company la Tin Hallea and at Hal.-rn will pro. ■■»• I? i»-'u,o-"i worth of fruit* and »«gy-tablea thia •<•«■ sun A meeting of the M <« «-to art I • <P for th« district Inrlu.img tlo i- • at Albany, Eu^> ne. Cor vail Is. Cottage Grove, Will City and Toled • waa held st Albany. Highway work In th« »'ate will n be rushed thia year because of th« •rarcity of labor. tb« <l«p .-«»- .1 t market and other r« »» • It A Booth. state highway tommi» »loner (lovernor Olcott Tisa announc.-d tha: he will appoint A Ixwti-r Andrus ol I'ortland to succeed George Black as a member of the Mat* board <>f acreuiit au<y nt the «xplrallou uf lb« latter'» term. June S Ham A Koter. nominated at th« recent republican primary • test loti t r tbs office of »ecrelary of stats, »»» appointed to that position following th« reaignatlon of Governor Olcott a« •«cr.-tary ot «tale mi March 3, 1920. thè Ford Motor Co. advaneod thè prie« « of F'..r«l rare bc<-au»e of thè n.crea • -I cosi of pr«»iuc<ion. No spocific announcwnient was deentad ncewmary at Ih«- lime, bui it ha» |» .« I- oprd that mi«rvprewent*ti<»ns ami niùwjuotaUon» of thè» ad»at>re«i pricea hav« b«n and are brìng given oul. So lo safrguard tha public agatnsl thè evito of mi«rrpr.-<M ntation. He ber« witii givi- lite preseti t prtces: Runabout Touring Car Coupe Sedan • rT 1 S^y I'.xfr.i 7('j/f’f/quality is built into R nine M 'ri-Milc Cord and Country Road I ’it Fires. That means every Ratine l i.c is perfect in workmanship — each manufacturing step guarded by Extra Tests Racine Tire« have an exclusive developin'nt» ih Racine Absorbing Shock Strip . mi ira u '»of blended ruhlier graduated in re iliency t • .ng tread and careaai perfectly. As a cur owner you will quickly rrab ■ rhe n , rtancc <»f this great feature. Ra i : k I nr.1 oil. r you real service and mileage economy. Lie Mire every’ tire you buy l»<ars the name RACINE RUBBER COMPANY, iUcine, Wta. For Sale by W. L. COBB, Scio, Ore. CINE MULTI-MILE D TIRES • 1 ruck Chassis $550 with dual sleetrtc starting ami lighting $625 svslrtn $575 with dual electric starting and lighting $650 system $750 with dual electric starting and lighting $M50 > system and demountable rim» $875 with dual electric starting and lighting $975 system and demountable rim* with solid tires and clincher nm« $600 (With pneumatic tires and demountable rime $610 Thesr prices are all f. <». b l>rtr<.it. Fordson I ractor $850 f. o. b. Dearborn, M ich Insist on Genuine Ford Parts FRED T. BILYEU On« of the chief occupation» at pre» ent In Crook county is sheep »hearing Th« grad« of wool this year 1» extra high Price* of 60' and «0 rents a |s>und have been turned down by own •rs of large bands k'lglowlng the refusal mad» by the nrvrehant»' ssso- latiou of H«nd to sign a euntrart submitted by the local ebrk»' unloa. *p«s-lf>lng that the etn ploy.r* should agr«« to th» closed shop |.rhiciple. a strike was called The aaarretary of th«- tutcrlor report • d lo Kcpreweniatlve Klntiott that «n larged hum«at«wd drsignatlona. aggri valing 2*J.78u acre«, have been made In Tbr Halles land district, covering mure than 600 applications on file. 1 he largest parade In Baker » hl* lory. In which luoo Odd Fellow* and IG-bekaha. with bands, mounted guard* and automobll** participated marked the third day of the Odd Fellow» and ft> bekahs annual »Tat» convention In Add Miles to Your Rides UNIVt WSAL CAR liaker. Pendlston's pcwtoffle* will have clssslfleatton as first class after July I. according to nolifkcaliou rw«l»ed from th» department by Artlng Post master Lester B Cronin Th» »tamp walre tve the olflc« during lhe past y.-ar ware over llu.UOO l»ef»*t of th« three measure» design e<l to furnish financial relief for the Portland Railway, Light A Power company by the voter* of Portland st the special »l«K-tton baa resulted tn another application for Increwaed rates I on th« traction line» ot th» corporation to-ing filed with th» Oregon public service commission Hy careful management during the remainder of th» preaenl biennial per iod. baaed on the expenditures of tbr last »lx months. It 1» believed the total d< Belt of the s»v»ral stat» institution» tor the two years ending January 1, 1*11. will not exceed 135.006. according to figures mad« public by It. H tlood win, secretary of the state board of control , Plans are being mad* at Prtaw«Hle for th* only celebration ot I nd «pend- cnee day In central Oregon Tbr csl» bration wilt be doubl» barreled, la honor not only of July 4 but also the «ornpletAu of the Ochoco Irrigation project dam tn addition to the eel* brslion. Prineville will bold It* first annual round up at the Interstate fair gr -unda. July 3. 3 and 4 To give (hwrge I. Hurtt, wealthy potato broker, lhe opportunity of pre •>-iiting bls side of the caae In regard to agitation which has »tarted In th» ii-'rtb end of Deschutes county against the employment of Japaneoe labor on hi» ritaaal*» agricultural holdings, th« llend commercial club vut-d lo tab- no actloa In regard to lhe controversy until Mr. Hurtt appears before the clut early la Jun« The report of a commit tee now at work drafting anti J»t .>ti«s- resolutions will le- deferred until Utst lime. One of th« features nt tbe entertain »«nt for the (¡rand Army of the it* public al the Mate rncaiupment at Aw orla on June A will be a big salmon Hnner fur the ret. ran», their ladles end the members of th« affillatr-d or caalkaUou» Th« encampment will eon :lnue three day» and in the neighbor hood uf l<>"» visitors from varT. u» /art» of lb<- »tale are ewpeeted i Papuan Oil. AuMralt* Slid Grew! Britain have *w«h undertaken to »|>end up to (Kin in connectl.m with I'npuan oil dr rehiptnrnt and two British gnduglrt« will probnhly hegln work In the Imtne dlate future pursuing the ei|M*rin>en|* alreadv m«de hy the cotunumwenlth Papua and th» Bacinc Island» ¿wicral ly are lnier,-«tlng the unl>ereltle« of Australia which are Mtwal.larlnr the tie«-«1 for the study nt nnthrnfH.togi and of native customs and Inncuage- Aa a gnmudwork fur «u-J> in Inv.~t1 ration tpere exist an lntere«tlng iwrlre of governim-nial ret«»rt« by imtn.l of Beers and other offl' lal plonc rs of the new PactBc. NotKc ol tiuardsan's Nair. tn the County Court of thi -tate of (>r- <-tron for l.mn County. •n th«- matter »f the estate and guar dianship of tj. P Hdler. a minor. Notice is her.-by given that under and in pureuanre of a iiounso and order of aale mad« by the county court uf Linn county, t'fegmt. on tn<- 26th 'iav of Anni, 19211. in the *>»•*•- entitled mat ter, authorixing, directing and enipiw- «ring the utwicrsigmsl C H. Murphy, as imartlian of the estate of (J P Ib ller, a minor, to sell certain real property b.-lutiging lo th« »aid minor at publu- or private »ab- tu th«- high< »t Inidder for rash in hand, 1. a* such guardian, will on or aft.-r th«- first day of July, iirji», at the orti er of I >an Johnston, attorney at law, in the city of Albany. Ijnn county, t»rvg.m, offer for t- <le and «ell at private »ale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title, inter est and estate of said <•. P. Heller, a minor, in arsi to th«- following de«crtlM-d real properly, to wit Th«» north half of the donation lun l claim of l»aiid Mcltoweli and Maliml.t Mclh.wri!, hi« wife. Not hi<- M44, in township lit, Maith <>f range 2 west of the Will. Meni.. Oregon, containing hill acre*, also The »«sith half of the northwest quar ter of w-ction 17, township l.t, south of range 2 west of th«- Will. Ment, Gre ffon, containing Mt acre», mure or I««», all lying and bemg ritual» in the county uf Linn and state of Oregon. Itale» thm 22.1 dav uf May, l‘O). 41 bl C'. li. MI KPHY. Guardian.