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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1920)
URING the past year the Fordson Farm Tr actor h as demonstrated that it is the world s leading farm tractor. Over I 50,000 users testify to this fact. The FORDSON is revolutionizing farming. D The Fordson is being used as tractors have never been worked before and for every purpose imaginable: plowing, discing, harrowing, rolling, drilling, haying, harvesting, threshing, filling silos, sawing wood, drag ging and grading roads, and many other jods . =READ WHAT A FEW OF OUR OWNERS HAVE TO SAY:— R CARL BAKER. Mar-nge Fordson Tractor No. 2tH4 Delivered Ort. 1. I9IH Work Done- Plowed stubble .. .. 537 arrea Breaking....,...................... KB aerea Disced ................................................ I*» • Dragged .. ................................. 40 aerea Cut If» acre» grain Repair Bill lean than FW. Kerosene and oil cenaump- lion very reeaoeable considering the fact that much »lough land ha» been broken. Statement—I can plow any place that can be plowed I have never had to leave a piece of ground aa yet; in fart I have plowed where many other tractor» have pulled out. I have plowed »lough land ami rough Iwggy land and ran go anywhere. My'trae V»r seems U* run better and ha» more |n>wrr today than it die! the day I received it. Ik COl RT. Betvidera Fonlann Tractor Na 21915. Work lH«r»e Delivered Aug. 10, 19IH 1’1 »wed »tubbie .............. IM* acree Sod ... .. ..... BO acrea Break Ing ............ 1 00 scree Dieted ............................................... Hf> acree Draggr«! .................................. ..... Ao acres Drilled .. ............. 70 acre» Fuel expense to date, ttTi* gallon» kcrvwnc, 9 gallons gasoline. «5 gallon» motor ml. date. lesa than 14.00. Repair expense Statement 1 am wry much pleased with my Fonhum outfit. It ha» helped to make farm life easier for •in., ami I believe the Fonisoti way will won r< volution- iro work for the American farmer. R. F. JOHNSON, , Hebron. R. R. HAGUE. Belvidere. Fordson Tractor No. 21940, delivered! Fordaon Tractor No. I 13M52. delivered Sept 9. I91A July 2&, 191K. Work done Plowed «tubbie 73 acres 40 arret Sod.......... 27 acre« Work done—flowed atubblw Sod.................... 3T- avert Disced ............. 200 acres Breaking........... . 16 arrea I ’ragged .......... lots acres i Disced ........ . •£« acrt«a Drilled .................. 45 acre» | Oraglieli .... HO uar»« Pulled road drag IB mile» Cut 6<> acres of gram Loaded 12 ocrea hav with hay low le r. Used tractor on roller. Repair expense *3.00. Due to Spring rain» I could not have U mm I 2| gal. kervaene per acre plowing Funbum way only way to (arm right. gotten my crops in without Fordaon. joità ì‘r rFR^ÒSr, „.rre *1 Fordson Tractor No. tollO, ikdivcrod July », 1-1 ' Werk done -i/law.-d stubble Zsl Break Ing ,. - . *»• .! * .1W . Danced — n j' < ut «U «era» .wheat m»d <>au Put up'I*’ s<-r«r hay, u»lr:g > m ! j delivery ridir. < «rollivi UM l»i«hehi feed. Rupair bill prsetceily nothing. , The Fordson,u> ««ue<-<»» for the flim It ia doing beiter than we expected. II. E. RKDPATH, Manrngn. DAVID I ITCH, Harvard. Fordson Tractor No. 376M, deliverrd Fordson Tractor No. IJHi'.l. tMivrrtsI July 25. I9IM. Mar h 10. 1919. Plowed atubble ;¡JI acres Work done Plowed »nibble Sol .......... ,. Kt acres "tai.................. l'iaculi ......... Di»cw| ..... 12f« ac r«-» Dragged............ .. 1*41 gffirs» Dragged,....... Groo tv t feed. »aw«l Wood Repair bill I«*» than 15.00. Repair expene« I ca » than fit), statement 1 would racommvnd the Statement The I or«!»«'«» T.actor ia the tractor for any purpose. It has plenty bc«l hired man 1 ever had. It ha» of power. Have worked with outfit in the mud all «prng. done the work of ten men. Work done --------------------------------- FORDSON APPROVED MACHINERY FOR SALE--------------------------------- Thousands of farmers are now ordering their outfits. 1 ^lace your order today and be sure of early delivery FRED T. BILYEU SCIO. OREGON CEEGuN NEWS NOTES OF CEoERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. «»am A. Ko»«r. aeeratary of «tat». •vrv«*d a notice on th» »tale highway department and »tale Industrial arc I dent cnnimiMlon that they would have Io vacate their quarter« In the •tatehouwe soon after Imc«-nit-er 1 Io order that committee rooms may be provided for the legislature. which con venes in January Approximately 100 employ«« will bo effected by lb« mov Ing^onter, according 1« Mr Kozer. The Oregon wheat crop this year is placed at ¡1.'-34.000 bushel», according to the 8eptomb« r report I muo I by F L Rent, agricultural stat 1sttcian of the bureau of crop ratlmate». t'nltod ftiale« departin.V- <g agriculture This 1» an Increase of 1 ,£39.000 bushels over the estimated crop of last year. Other increase» »hown In the report are I.- tM.000 buah' i» of uata. 932.000 bushels of barley and 243.000 bushels of rye. Residents af Bonanxa have raised a fund for grading the road bod for a branch of the Oregon. t'allfomU A Eastern railway from the present terminus at Dairy. Io llonanu. Under agreement with Robert E. gtrahorn. pre»i<jent of the road, the ilonanta people are to grade tbe road. (unHall ties ■!><) provide the rlKhtS of The railway company will furnlah and lay the rails. Blds for grading will be opened October I. By a decision rendered in the etr- (Ult court In Portland. Judge John Me Court dissolved an Injunction brought by th« county court of Polk county to restrain the stat« highway com nils «Ion from pmo-ding with patlniPop •rations In that county over a con tasted route. Tbe effect of the deci •Ion la to uphold the right of the highway rommisMtnu to select the routing of highways or to change an nounced routes In Ha discretion. Appropriation of ItOO second feel of water (rum the Klauulb river tot ths leVelopment of 1M1 ood horsepower and - : j I A Free Demonstration on Your Farm The transplanting of go«t gland* to the Raeramento valley at an estlmat- the human bod» bae l»r«n »urc«-*»tuQy < m ! cost of 1ll.(H>0.i»Oo Is «ought in an perform««! in l*nr«Urid Iti Si I tot ano*, application fll«<l with Percy Cupp«r. tn all of which the pail-nf hna lw-en Uats sngltiunr. by Victor IhHUAraJjiAitd mad« fully <■ «» years yuuny r In Vi Charles K. Watson. Tbe main canal 's illy and ’«• tu rai gned spirits. Thia will divert water from tho Klamath was announced following a »«'ripa of eipcrlm. nial operations performed by rlvor in Oregon and carry It 60 oil lea Dr M O MeCorklv. th« ««p. rlm»nta into the Bncramcntu valley. covering a period of ten months Ths Ashland city council ba» calk'd » •'•’t’,,’»»»''l to Ctyoner two spscdal el«'C|lun» for this U‘*tut^> r Hugh«» >t>0 Deputy Cootwr Kprison for I hr purpose of voting up urupu»«d of ITnUoff gourily that he Ws» rmtpoa on proven« ms In the city water »up •Ibis fur hi* grife'» death by «l^ows- ply. One pr«»posal Is to bond th« city irm Saturday In th« Columbia river for Bloe.ooo to buy Busk lake, u*ll«s i»«»ar Tongue point Arcord-ng tq Cor •st of Asb'and This will be pass'd upon September 23 The council then oner Hugh'»». Anderson a«lniitted shuv Ing hi« wife Bom the boat In which »rdervd another election September 1* bl» wife and th«>lr 4 year old aon were for the purpoe« of voting on bonding the city for llotl.ooo tor erection of a riding. lam near Mount -Ashland, which. It 't homj-ind» of fine minook «almon Is claimed, would eonserve «-nough go*ciK f<> f»^v«te in IttHtuv ri vèr I h » water for »11 purposes. « au»«- of th« insliblly >>f the two <nn- Young m« n and women of I Ake nerica to K. im II o th« offerlngs 1 Us ounty. who desire th« advantages of tiah are c< -ttiitut in auch •< I^H»lg thai higher education In state Institution» lb« boat» »t «y mit but S short, lime .a Oregon, may gq in rail« cv for many eh«'ti th<-> PUll up their neta ini) bave «-cars to come at no «»pen»« to them more than th«> limit ptarsd ui><m thè «elves, according to the provisions of '«»liveries Raserai llmlts wor<- ma>l«- be will of the Isle Dr. Bernard Daly, -first, aa tn f|eb, amt. taler, lo pound» tn oldtime rltlzen of Igihe county -a» th« fU h or nicy thru* rhe l»»ard of tm»l'-es of the fund left r »nudi ones and dwtivtrrsd the I« »y Dr Daly found that more than 1*1». »U: *» it 12 C bí H b for •♦♦«y 1700.000 Is left by ibe will tu be n»«'d Th** llmii *«• ivum !«' won poo »4 io educate tbe young no n and women noundh. cABBOrie« arv rutmiu# >f the county, which ia vary »pgnKly* . * populated. Probably not more than •hurt of amp. Oregon rrptibMeans have rnl»«*d and l& persons wilt be available to lake »¿vantage of thia off«-r yearly, it is •ent ca.d ^( »ifpaigt, fund of sp^roxh n«at«*l) |3<‘ sccord'tig to a »l .t» boughL A bomb ws« thrown Into the plan» ment mad«* by Thom «a II. Tongo». Jr , chairman of.th« republican slat» Cen for the annual mobilization of lite <>re gon National (Jusrd when a ruling via tral com mil tee. received by Adjutant Ueoeral Ueorge A. U'bits Doni It« Ulllllla ^bt» U of the war dspsriiiient requiring a m ulmuui of &1 men p«r ctawoany U> order to Iraw federal pay Under thia ruling »«» transfer» «d tn»n front one com ■any to an..lher io i«ier to meet th«« , minimum requirement n<v th» eon •didation of comjMni«» will be per mlttwd Thia m> ans, Adjutant Q.-n •ral White »tstee that, wllb two or (brae ezeeptmns. none «f tbe c >m i»anles nt the Fifth Oregon Infantry reghneitt will attend the ^amp unless a span-lai dlapensalion 1» secured mu'll fylng tbe ruling ao u tn permit the ' m nsolnratiuu ui •umpaiusa aa bar» < taissm Appratiinalely 40 Induatrlal cripples rv< "l»lng aid under the «tate inditeti mJ accident department have been •sxign- ««d tn vqpotia trad» schnola. business «■«llegeg ami filier Institutions of learn- Ipg In th«’ P Ae. TACKLEUS FOIL FISHING TACKLE BATHING SUITS (for the whole family I CAMP FIJI’H .MENT HASEBALI. ah'l TENNIS 81IPIT.IES FIHEARMS, AMMUNITION OUT1XNJR ( UTFHkNi; nnd SHOES. SWEATERS. SHIRTS FLASHLICHTN. KNIVES THERMOS DOTTLES SAFiTTY RAZORS, Hf.AhbS 1 HOLECHEK BROS. We want to treat tin- |>e<>ple right nixi will welconw old ami new cmtloment , Helling iirat-chtHH meat nt the niont rviDHinnhle prices. We buy Veal., Hogs and Ifitlen. paving good priem. I Give Us a Call ~ «»6383 Morrison Ac Lowe And Other Articles You Can Rely On HAUSER BROS. UNDERTAKERS Calk Attended to Promptly Dav or Night »TO O|(FX*.()N '‘Where Everybody Buyn** Albany, Salem, ('»rv»lli(, Eugen« DR. A. G. PRILL’ PmiCldD ant SQfgßGB Calls Attprwied Day t»r Night fl ífCuiicbied-í ü/¡- ti' ¥ W ebster ’ s N ew I nternational DiCTIONARILS are in u»e by hu»i- ne»» men, engineers, bankers, jwlgr», architect», phyMasns, Inrrwn, tear her,, hbrarian», cler gymcn. Ay «uceessfu/ men •«</ teomerv th« world troor, Krt Yoa Equipped to Wh? Walter l«hy» u. 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