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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1920)
PUBLIC SALE Aa my lease expires this fall I will offer at public sale at Grandma Fleming** place, 3 1-2 milva east of Scio, on the south bank of Thomas Creek, SJTUHDJY. SEPTEMBER IF YOU W ANT NT to boy M b or _______ trade ___ for _ I4H headwater« acraa good »lock land nr ar ___________ of th« \ aquina In Benton county «re Thu Tribune*• printer. 19£0 DR A. G. PRILL At 10:30 A. M., the following penmnal pr*i|>eriv: 23 Head High Grade Dairy Cows I'tiborculin tested. Ranging from 2 to 0 years old. bred to regisier*! Short Horn hull, milking strain. 7 Cuwa. will freahen in Augual • 4 4 early September *« • • « October «« 5 early winter & spring I registered Short Horn Bull, milk ing strain 17 head l»ur<>c Shoal«. 3 ami 4 ma. old; average weight 100 lha. 6 Brood Aiwa; farrow by Sept. 12. I regiatered I’uroc Boar. 15 hr ait of Ewe«. I black Marr. wt. HIM», y yr«, oid. I bay Horae, 1150. 1 bay .Mare. 1060. Phucui ani Sonwi All 25 Gerne. I art Work llarneaa. I Light Milburn Wagon 1 2- horse spring clip Cultivator, I new 6<MMb Iowa Cream Separator. I 3- horar Stover G m Engine, I new I lick'« Cutter No. &. a 10-gallon Cream t'ana 160 roda haHwd wire. 35 rod» Poultry Netting 1 Washing Machine I 14 inch Plow A trw amali article«, T erms or S aijc : All «urns <if 120 and under, caah. Ali ruma over $20. 4 month»' time, bankable note al K per rent intereat. The Ladin Aid Society will furninh lunch at n<***n R C PEi riT. Owner. A L. S tkvknhon . Auctioneer. Scio S tate B ank , Clerk. Call« Attended l»ay or Night SCIO “Il THE Si’ll) «STATE BANK " . A. Ewing. A. K. Randall rresuient Vire I re« E. D. Myer». f»»hirr start • bank acre si nt today and provide fur your future. You will finti a checking ac count v«ry cun rente nt for your imainesa tranaactum«. We pay 4‘4 intoreat on time <L>( hm > i U. TACKLE US FOR FISHING TACKLE BATHING SUITS (for the whole family) CAMP EQUIPMENT BASEBALL and TENNIS SUPPLIES Fl REA RMS. A M M UN ¡TH)N OUTDOOR CM »THING and SHOES, SWEATERS. SHI Hrs FLASHLIGHTS. KNIVES THERMOS B< TITLES SAFETY RAZORS. BLADES I •toner, wh«> ha« one of the l»-«t cherry Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor- * mation of Our Readers. i , The Oregon Normal school will open It« d< or» for the year » work on Sep tember 30. Three hundred member« of the Knight» of I’ythla* held their annual pirnli at Wimdburn. Th* fiwrr-ase Iti freight rales will SMI ll<«*d River apple xrow- r« an up proximate *200.000 ibis year. The Krieg A Hlggona waroh<*u«e. Io- •at* -I In the railroad yard» of le-Uition. ««» completely destroyed by tiro. During the »1» rnontba preceding Aux u»t I death« tn Klantath Fail« num Per--d 58. The nuuilier of birth« re ported »u il. Apple box »hook» will cost florid Stiver growers 2« c<-nis a box this sea'-’ti The price of la«t year ranged from 15 to 23 conta Jala» II Gwinn, ¿t ‘f’ettdleton. was alert'd «upreotK thrnaer of arm« tor th« grand i«id*e, Knight« of Pyihiaa, da Manion «1 Mlntieai*oll*. Flan« are being made at Pendleton *0 entirrtahi <'0 delegatee to Ui» an sun I wmientlon Of the Sial« Fodera «ou of Labor, ^'ptember 1». Under the auapli-e» of the Mulino pub county farm bureau, a wric« of poultry meetings and rulllug detunn gtratlon» will I m - h* Id Gila week. After «lx w««eka of drilling through tav« rock, an abundant flow of waler Paa beeu r.-ui-hed at the Gri«eX Lum eoaMmay'« mill in Klamath county. her ->re I l»l farm« In Idnn county pad lMml4!l acre» devoted to agrtmU parai and horUeuliural crop« thia y. ar y<. ..iing to « «urvey )u«t compl«»l«l Bauiuel Minch tn. who lived on a dhrni between Dtiud«* and Dayton, yr- «truck by a H* othern i*a< ifle elec pi* poa«. nger train «nd wa» inatantly ktlled A 20 per rent dividend 1« being re psived by at- .kholder» In Hie Cottage Orove ( anions company. Oroe» »«le« at the company In 1*1» aaiouuUtd kt Iko.i'dO. with the mercury hovering around M degree« It. oeburg ia»t Week fared ga Ice family«. The two local plenl« ataUnl that the ammonia «hortase »a* Mnpontltil- for the rendition W O. Shoup, of M«r»hfteid. «bout El yeur» <*f age "»• killed by th* Dnvl« »lough iogg n« train when hw foot caught ut a railroad frog and he waa thrown benaath un*t of the wheel» H L. Plumb has been appointed Mpervt»*>r of the lte»«hute» National forest to »ucteed Norman L. Jacob arc who b«» rnsignad to accompany the Irvin 8. Cobb ««pvailtion thia fail The rreord for all «he 4« year» of AugnM« which have been tabulated at the weather bureau In PorGand •« broken Thu red ay whro the temper» tuA* climbed m »« degrees at * « clock M^rf>lm««r- U fours old. «on of jaapgg Olinger of Milton. was sect dost I y «hot »nd killed by Msnaford Brittain, a companion, at Railing * camp la the Bins mounuias. east of orchard* In lb» county. «aid he «ather <>d it ton« of cherrim off hl« .daht acres till« «raaon. thia being the rec ord crop f All work on th«> conntruetlon of pier 3 at the port terminal« at Astoria «u «topped temporarily when ih» lat* rar« und carpelli, ra, totaling about ¡26 men. »truck, and the other etn ploy«*« wore laid off. • Two hundred m»n employed In eon •truetlou of the U Ulumoia Grand Rond.* ralle ad. a ten mile feeder lie Ina built rroui Willamina Into th»* tim twr dlatrli'ta w.at of th- re. are um on «trike for an eight hour day and more pay The Inland Highway aaauclatlon «ui give a picul«' at Manning. In Waohlug ton county. Ausuat IS. The »»«M-lation I« advocating I be building of a alate highway through Forest Grove. Hunk*. Manning. Buxton. Vertíanla. Miai and Jewel to A»t«'rta. Approximately « .......... -• youna t'hl- nook «aiuioii are to I m * r*l*n*'<l from ih» Klaekunlne river hat« h. ry durili* rhe entri i nr few weeks. Three young fish, which rang«* In l<-ngth from ibr**> to «even lucbca. will I m - turned m lots of about to<‘.*w«i each Following an order from the ■tale xaminer of bank« rl*«lng the door* of th.* bank of Jacksonville, II. John •on. the pr-wldoni, waa put under ar rent by Proarruiioa Aitorn-y llota-rt» and placed in fall chart, d wltli p. r- Jury In tulmUalliiK th* true rondi'Ion nk r-iaui of the bank to th« «tato liier Appi Irai Inn tn appropriate 35 aecontl f, «< of water from WUro« creek ter municipal powi-r devclopnc-nt has br»n tiled with tb.- «tate «nein* erlüg d- pnrtm* nt by ih* rity of Bandea. Th*- ópplleatlon ut preliminary and dtw* not Indicale th.- propos. d flliakeial ex pendìiur» or th*- natur« of conwrue tloti work. Work «in the I ink rl.i-f dam. whirl will <<*i ifod th*- «tot ut< of upper Klam ath Ùtile, will «tart nt one«- arrordln- t» J. C Thomps**». division manag* -r of the <‘all funi I a Oregon P*>w»r rem pony. A rematrw-lon ramp hu» been rataldlahed and a crew of loo m- n will be at work within a few day« It hi e«tlmai*-d that the dam will <-»•’ |io. Oou and will be MmpWed n*-xt year. There are tn O « * n JtM adult Jap an««« who own "»15 acre« of land and lease TillI acre« mor«. Basine«» Invcatnieiii« of J.'.pacHM In the «tat« have a lalue of I •-•« ‘tod. Hinee 1*1.1 there ha» been a nominal dee eras« In realty h Itlinx« of th« Japan«’»** of *74 arre» Buch uro tbs figuro« compiled by th*- Jnpanva-' «««mi» Gon of Oro gon and »nbmiited to the rongre»»b>n al commutar on immigration and na turali j «< Ion. which ha* been holding lnvr«ligatlon« in California and Wash Ington <h «lit-.: wiah the problem of ad miaalon and l’ >i tenanry of oriental And Other Articles You Can Rely On HAUSER BROS. •‘HAere Albany, r. Everybody Buys'9 Salem. Cervallh, Fu(rne JOHN KIIKACKA GHKI.MAN GISELMAN A KUKACKA lìtui Estate Brokers SCIO - - - ORMÎUN Olliee with tliv Scio Produce Co., Mill aired. List your farm with u» ami we will aell it for you. l‘«ual rornmauiion charged. Giselman A. Kukacka HM io Meat Market 1’1 K mXìHAlM IS F. do all kind« of amateur kmlak tininhing. film developing, coming, enlarging and photograph ing. Samples of our work on han«i for your Inapecliun. If you have any trouble in getting good results out of your kodak or camera, call on u«; w«> can no doubt help you with «uggextion« that will hel(, you get results and e < mm 1, dear picture», Wr have hid over 20 years experience in thi« work «o no doubt can do you some ginnl. So he not backward in »«king fur help in this line. Your kodak» examined free. W Our price« are as follow», o / uvijm ia»h on delivery of your work; plvaae remember thia; PRINTING 2|x.l|, or «muller. 40c dosen 4x5. or smaller, 50c dozen :iix5j. and postcards, 60c dozen hKvhijiPiN«: Film rolls, any »izi*. 10c each Film pack», any size. 20c each 1‘lite« up to 5x7. 5c Plate« above 5x7. 7jc Mail order« solicited and attended to promptly; must lie accompanirel by cash; any over remittance will lie promptly returnret. , We thank you for imal and «»licit y >ur future patronage. Your» for gotid work, \v i : hi : i s rir i >i< > HOLECHEK BROS. Wt» want to treat the |H*ople| right and will welcome old , seeee w esesseseeessssseseesssessseseeeseeseessssee» and new /'iistouiers, selling i i tirst-fla«« meat nt the moat Illi: IK H SI . < »!• t^iUAl .n Y reaatMiable prieet*. ’ t'airi«-» » line nf th,- 1» i i.nl» ufl th.'r irk. I, knowing fron ■ < We buy V'eal Ilogs and a* « fretler that quality is the mi|«.rtaiit point to e<in»id,-r in buying fccil J lliiles, paying good pricea. . especially for the hog. dairy . ow, laying h«»n or young »lock. < SCIO CASH FEED STORE Give Us a Call Wr also rxchang«' f tab-'r's llh-nd Hour (a strictly Montana hard wheat fl'tur) fur wheat. We need and a«k your patronage. J WE HAVE EVERYTHING OPTICAL liVE STRAIN 1« the cause of many HUMAN ILLS BANCROFT Optical Company 1 D. DENSMORE The Cletrac way Makes Farming Pay BARTU MOTOR CO .11.1 W. 1st St.. Albany aa^mfo ORE