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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched tor Infor* mation of Our Readers. Hana for Kug.-n»'» annual r** »how ha»» been abandoned for thia year Albany cull»«» «III «atabllab a prw paralory courae for the benefit of ho mer a*refer m»n Baker count) wool aell»ra are worry Ing over the price of wool and hoping for a auddea ria. » Tea Idnn county acbool teacher« ba«a been married ainca lhe »< boo la cloaed early thia month Frelda Cam pit» 11, one of llila year*» gradual»« of Willamette unlveralty, ha* been award'd a holarablp by lb« French government School aupi-rtnlend.-nta and leading •ducat ra of the alate «ill ineei al Ku grna June 24 to dlaruaa borne n> « d. part urea In «duration The Albany chamber of mm in -re baa decided to opr n a publicity cam palgn not only for th« city but for the county and »tale a» well. The Yerrek l ogging company haa purchas'd a claim of lao acre« of tlm lx-r land In the aouthr-aatern part of Clat»op county for *40,000. t’ooa Bay haa hope« of being III« ral ly aupplbd with gaaoIlM by the latter part of the month A number of prl vate »hlpnx nta are «n route. Several hundred beautiful m»«a grown ou th« atate hou»« ground» «♦re aent to Portland 7ue»da) for «»hi bition during the annual roar- alio« Japatie»., who grow a major portion of the atrawberrlea of the flood River valley, are reaping a rich liarteat thia year, with fruit aellln* at a record price. The cereal crop» of Oregon have been immeuaely benefited by the fre quent rata» of the paat two Week* The rain* have also help, d the fruii grave ra. Corvalll* la to have a new hotel coating in th« neighborhood uf >300. 000. according to article* of Im rpo a tlon filed In the alate corporation de partment. The 12th annual atate educational conference given under lhe au»plc> ■ of the University of Oregou will to- held Friday, J urn- 24. uu the catupua lu Kugene. After reaching a height of 20 fwt. the bigheat for the » aaon. tb>- Coin m bia river al H imm I River 4» again at a standstill. and It la believed the creat ha* been pa*»«d. At a picnic of th« Rock Creek Meth odiat church lu Clackamas county, on July 4. a feature will be the celebration of th* flftl.-th raary of tb» mln utry of R«v a J Joaalya A trail a»v»a mil.-a long ta b»it»g r'lnprurud by th« W««tetn lain« For r«t f*«lrul u*.l,iln» b»t«*«u E»m<ind cr««fc. on lb» Nluala« rlv»r, «ernaa tb» dlvld» to th« mouth of Twin Staler« Th» foaall of • prvblatorlc «baia. r»llc of tb« inioc««.- period, baa be«a found oa the Orvgoa i-oa»t n< ar Nc« port by fir Kart I. I's.kard, prufiaaor of gwolugy la the Ualvarwlty of Oregon W J i’hambrrlain. atate cntomolo rial from Or.-gon Agricultural coilrg. al Corvalll«. la la Klamath Falla to dlrvct a campaign for the «radlcattau of the pin« b«*tl«. Ila «ili I» tb»r<- all aumnwr Not In arveral year» ha* the pro« pact been ao favorable for crop« In the dry land dlatrlcta c.f Baker county aa It la thia year Title»« the unlorv- aeeu happen» the county «III turn 1a a big grain production A total of 243 pcrmlta to apprnprlat. water and t«n permit» to conclruct rea ervolr» «era laau<->l by Percy <'upper, •tat« engineer, during th« (terlod from January I to June 1. 1*20. according to a report mad. public A d«al Involving th.- AI ban y Mill A Klevator company and th« clavatara at Tallman and Tangent »aa recently clo»>-d with Mai ItaMer of Portland wh«r«by the Portland Flouring Milla ">mp»r>y I- ceinea th.- owner Kighteen head uf pur»' br>d Short- burn and Hereford heifer» have been pur« haa«d by L. K Mc|>anl>-la. newly appointed county agent of llaruey ■ ounty. to be dialrlbut.-d amoug calf club member» of the cviutity The North llend ba*. I ml I team will open the flneat itall ground l'ooa coun (y haa ever pr.»«nt.-d to the fan» tor lunday ui.uetu.ot «hou Ihr new «round wuth of the Kruicr i¡ flank« t-hlpyard la divllcated Jun«- 77, Aa th« r.aull of th* rofuaal of Hjrnn a Co., th« tar«'at cigar manufartwra in the northweat. with h .idquarler» in IUk«r, to meet th« wag«- d.-mard» mad« by cigar uinkern. the no n walk ••d out. and the tndu»try la practically at a atandatlll. larruy Child*, auprrintcndent of Ihr Knud River cip.-rltu«nt Mallon, ha* warned grower» to w»tcb their or • harda carefully to p«. vnt the inroad» of fire blight. The dtargggv It «a* •tated. haa bceu found In orchard trad» on the IK mm I lllver Waaru cuun ty lln» juat >-aat uf th« rang« of bill» between Hood River and the Muaier dial r tat. Automobile tourist» paaalng through Raker have mad« atatein.-nt» to th«' effect that at itall Iota* City thouaanda of traveler» had been turned from th« old liregou trail le-.au». of erroneuua report» that It waa Impuaalbie to ob tain gaaollna In Oregon lu Idaho the tourlata w. re told that gaaolin» In Or« gon coat && cent* a gallon tinder the direction of a citlacn»' commute« headed by Mayor Kaatea, BEFORE YOU DISPOSE OF YOUR W3OL THE SANTIAM WOOLEN MILLS Vv > ■ ■ Exclusive Manufacturers of « High grade Woolen Blankets, Wool Batts, Wool Com forters, and Wool Mattresses hi :i i. in hi :< *i 105 Union Ave. N. Portland, Oregon Philippi & Pieser Local Buyers but th« *blpp> ra ratlmatcd that, con W. It Speck. HPi.idard IMI manager a ll>nd. «««pend'd I'll verba of raaullne •ld«rlng the feed bill ami tlm«- hurt. It would en»t al moat aa mueb to a. nd th«- to all garax-a ml nervier »tallona With only .Iodo »allons of motor fuel hota.« by freight More than I""" pe -pin vl>-wed Ih» on baud, and no shipments prom led. »ale of ga> dm« was confined to Imprcwalvc eer.nioi,. • Incident Io th« the pine milita» cumpanl«. mall laying of ih» i-orm i-><-n< of I lie Ma •tag»«, physh-iana and proprietor» of •oi.lr and Kaatern Htat horn« near Forcai Grove Judge Kart C. Bru milk rout*« F A Klllott. »tat« for-ater, has r>- Haugh, grand OMMler. and Vra Alberta turned from Bend, wh re h« obtained S McMurphy, worthy «>an<l matron an emergency landing field to be used • er.- In .’hargr> of th«- eerrmonle» Hid» »peimd for furtii»hlng auppllda by aviators «ng. <| in patrolling th« fonata of entrai Oregon during th« fur th.- atali- inatliutlon» during Ibi approaching tire seggo*. The field all month» atari In July I and ending contain» several hundred seras and la Iteci mt» r SI Indicali a aut-'nut la) lu located u«ar < ran« prairie Another emergency field «III bo lix-ated a abort distane, aoiith uf M >uat Jefferaon, a<' cording to Mr. Klllott. Th« pur« br. d »tr» campaign that ba» become Balli.u wide will be f«» t«r»d by th« laut« County Pure-llred l.lv««t<x-k aaeo« 1st Inn The plan of < > thia campaign la to encourage nothlug but pur« bred airi » aniairg th« herds of th« farm-rs and «lock ralaer» With ouly thr«. votes cast aanlnal It. th« proposition of bonding th« Urani» I'*»« Isviralton district In th« »um of IPni'MM) waa carried at tbs special election Saturday, the pro- reed» of the bond l»»ue to be u»«d In the const ruction of a gravity irrigation project A curlond of 77 heavy draft hors«» was shipped out of II lut it y by .-apr.-M billed to Cœur d Alette. Idaho. Tb« expreavage am«>uni«-d to almost |4oo. Unusual Tires IRES that are different in their distinctive good looks and in their construction. An extra ply of fabric, an extra heavy tread and generous oversize make a tire of remarkable endurance. T Next Tim ■'ir'VVfc Get a price from BUY FISK FRED T. BILYEU Mills at Stayton, Ore crea»« In ptlc.-a when comparad «Ith th« pr<>|n>«Al« r«««lv»d for almllar »up pli.» ii»«f ttecombor, a>>»i<lln« tu II. II llomllu. »tale purehaalng agent. Oregon. «Ith purrhanag »f «ar «ar inga ».-«uriti.« ag«t> gating H cenia pey rapita fur lln month of April and with a total uf hl < < nla p.-r rapila for th« year up to Ma) 1. rank* third among the «latra of the union, according to a report l*»u«d br J A Churchill, alata aupcrluteud. »I of public luatruc lion Aclvcrtiao in The Scio Tribuno anti gel rraulla. Business Is Good All oi our merchants so report. Yet it is not so good but what it can be made better by judiciously advertising in íhc ^rio atibune Advertisements in The Tribune are profitable to advertisers in Albany Salem, Portland, San Francisco, New York and Chicago. WHY? Because an ad in Hie Tribune gets results. If these foreign ads pay, surely every’ merchant in Scio will get gcxxl results by judiciously advertising in their home newspaper. Every Business Man REDTOP DH t IRES in Scio should be represented in some way in I he I ribune. It will be of in direct value to our town and connnu nity and oi direct value to the adver riser, and, incidentally, to the paper Every Live Merchant Advertises Are YOU Alive) . •<.. «5* •• .V ■* ► 4