The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 17, 1920, Image 3

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    ALBANIA
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FIELD
"Ditry Lunch" Well Known In That
Country Lang Bator» It Waa
Introducá« Mena.
txw- • before the dairy lunch nr tt .
rnfeterla. th*»* «oil known Arnarkn.
Inolllutinna Into which the America«*
hualnaoa man da«he» wildly at no* n
hoar and help« himaetf from a letup’
Ing array nt rot*, burnt ui*on the
great republic, Albania hart theta
fhe “pick 'em } o’lrarlf” place» mar
hare bt-rn a novelty In the I’nlted
Ktntr» tm nr flftren year« agn. but
erm then they «era an old Inatltn
tlon In Albania.
Th* carefully «crtihlinrl marble top
of thr A tuertean dairy lunch, root In.-
on a long tabla of marble front and
aldra. 1» replaced In the Albanian one
by a dainty pier* of rock about *1»
feet long, three feel wide and four
fart deep renting <<i a bulky bit of
timber, which, tn tom I* *t»p|tortrd
by wooden leg* Juel nt bulky.
The whole I* a* matcl at th» moan
tain* from which It all came
In th«
•tone. women here back tn th» poet.
Hrculnrllke excavation« were produced
at regular Internals.
In thr bottom
of thr«e a hot charcoal f.rr smolder*
oxer which «lowly cook the chicken,
the turkey, the potatoes or the r. e
At one end of the rock are the knlxes.
fork* ami plates.
Borra Not Made.
Fmm day to duy proof la fort hmm
Ing that g' nlua la *|M>ntane<>u« and
not a slow growth—that It I» of the
tjl"‘ of Minerva who «prang full
armed from the t ,-a<1 of Fetta. Tills la
evld* ntly as true of the genius of the
mnrt na It 1« popularly «uppnaed to be
of the more esthetic forma of genius.
An Instnnce In «wtistantlatlon of *hl«
opinion nut recently related by a vet­
eran hti'in. r. num as a side light on
the why of the success of a well known
Industrial leader.
“I remember him," It was related,
“when hr um a lad of all years He
wanted to trade a lantern for one
owned by a playmate, which he ad
mired Coming to his father, hr a«krd
counsel about thr matter and was In
formed that he should u«e bls own
judgment.
"‘Well, dad.' said the boy. -| believe
I'll trmlv : but wouldn't you take the
oil out hrwtT'’ Wall Street Journal
Then
Mamma
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:: This is an opportunity to lay in a year’s supply of flour at a price you will not
be able to get again.
Valley Retail Prices of Fisher’s Blend per 49-lb. sack:
Salem
Astoria
Portland
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Corvallia
Albany
Medford
Row-burg
Scio
$3.90
$3.95
$4.00
$3.95
Cash and carry, 10c per sack deduction.
$3.85
Knew.
"Mamma, I lost my gum." cried lit­
tle Harold.
“Hash, darling," she cut him off
then «lulled apologetically at her
gue«ls.
"Mamma. I lost"—this time th»
mother Midllng vacantly over her por
tlon of tin- chop auay lunch effective
ly stopped Harold with a sharp pinch
of his leg under the table.
When the gueala had gone Harold
pouted thr explanation: “All I want
ed to tell you. mamma, was that ''d
|i»t my gum tn your chop sury. but
you wouldn't let me finish.“—Itetroil
ftatnrday Night.
For one week only, commencing Monday,
June 21 £t, The Scio Cash Feed Store will
exchange 35 pounds of hard wheat flour
--Fisher’s Blend-for one bushel of wheat.
Figuring the Scio cash and carry price of $3.85, 35 pounds of flour is worth
$2.69/4. Can you sell your wheat to better advantage? Wheat is being con­
tracted for in Eastern Oregon at the present time at $2.50 per bushel, this year’s
crop, and such men as Louis Hill predict a much higher fall market. With
wheat at this price we are sure to have a higher flour market during the next
twelve months.
The first opportunity you have had to get $2.69)4 for your wheat. Take
advantage of it. Don t forget the date—June 21st.
J. D. DENSMORE.
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OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
— of the Week
Principal Events
Briefly Sketched for infor­
mation of Our Readers.
UY satisfaction when you buy tires.
Fisk Tires meet any comparison,
any competition. 1 hen there is the
assurance of the Fisx Ideal.
B
*To b» th«* best concern in the world
to work for and thr aquarcat concern
in «xiatence to do buaineaa with. "
Mur.' Time— BUY FISK
FRED T. BILYEU
Olì
John W Todd. «up*rlnt- -ndent of th**
Hali m public achoola. «ho* tiaw um
been mentioned on eev*-ral m-eaalonn
In connection with the operntlona of
t'nrloa L. Byron, non nerving <t lung
term In the federal penitentiary for
land fraud», baa been completely ex­
onerated In a report prepared by an
Inveatlgatlng committee
The Halnm dehydration plant will
atari operntlona for the 1930 aeaaon
within the next few day». Spinach
will come flret, then atrawberriea.
cherrlaa and other fruit» and vegata-
bl«a
The largeet rune will be on
prunaa and apph-a.
Owm-ra of the
plant expect Io have mor* than 14.
ooo 000 worth of producta ready for
th» market b> fore the end of th.
aeaaon.
Rivet ton of officer» of the depart­
ment of Oregon. Urand Army of the
HepuMIc, In annual encampment at t
Aaiorla. reaulted in the awl* <t Ion of',
J. T. Butler. Oregon City, commander;
ft A Abbott, Aatorla. senior vl « com
mander. Itotiald Clark. Portland. Jun j
lor vice-commander; Jotu-ph K Hall.
Portland, medical director. re-elect* d.
and T. Broullette, Portland, chaplain,
reelected.
Th» Kaatern Oregon Livestock com­
pany H m filed with the atate gaglnaor
application covering the const ru* tlon 1
of what will pc known aa the "P"
ranch reservoir for the atorage of IM.-
000 ar refer« of water from thr Donner
and MMUon rtvara Car irrigation pur i
p*>«* •
A dam 40 feet high an^ 1000
feet In length will be eoaatruoted.
which, together with the other pre
p**»*-d Improvement», will ooat appro»-
Imatrly (7S0.0O0
An Initiative petition providing for
the complete abollabmrnt of cigarette»
In Oregon hu bean filed with the eec
retary of mat., aud will be referred
to the attorney general for ballot title.
I!nd«r the proponed Inw It will be a
violation to aell, keep for «ale, aollcll.
advert lee, receive order» or t-r.ir.a
cigarette», cigarette paper» or what la
generally known among amokera a»
“the making» “ ParMM violating the
proponed law will be aubject to both
a fine and county jail »eatenco.
Pure bane of practically all of th»
Clataop county holding, of th» Ham­
mond Lumber company by the Crown-
Wiliam* tie Paper company wan an­
nounced by It L. Ilerren. timber an-
p*-riutcnd*iit of the paper company
Although the eiact purchase price waa
not mad" public. Il la known to range
between II.600.000 and (2 000,000 Th.
d*-al Involve« l’.too acron of timber
land In th» Nacanlcum country with
approximately
440 000,000 f.»t
of
alanding limber. Thia timber cruleea
»4 per cent of apruca and hemlock
la a algned coafeaaloa reiterating
etatemvata mad» previously to fallow
conviria but th» truth of which were
doubted by Dr. It l^e Kleiner, until
recently •uperlnteodeat of the peni­
tentiary. Jam»« Ogle, now nerving a
life aentence In the Inatltutlon for th»
murder of J N Hurgeaa and <l*-.»rg»
K Porringer of Pendleton In Multno­
mah aounty last November, haa a»
aumed all blame for the «hooting of
the two men and exonerated David
Hmlth and Walter Man neater aa far
m th» actual killing waa concerned
Hmlth and llannaater alao are under
life aent* nor for the part they played
M the auurdera