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THE SCIO TRIBUNE PMUgp KVKKV THIWDAT MT T. U DUtXMBl. KPfFOR AMl> FMOf Entered at Uva DoAtoffire Mt Seto, Orwron aa second ciana matter. aunacsiFTioN. in advancb 811 MONTHS 11.7F» 1 Dü __ , AiivgirruuNG funai: lawai advertising par lina fi rat In- sartia*«...... ..................................... 10. Each subacqueot InaartioA per line. .06 Display advertising -First inserti-m par inch.................. -26 Karl. sui>Mt|ucnt ineertion ....... . 16 ' Advartteenwnts should reach Ulta office noi later thao Tue»ter lo inaure publi- e*tk>n in the current issar f All foretgn advertisemmta mtwt be pai<l tot in adyanca of publication. / pledgt allcgianct Io mv flag Ihr Republic for uhkh it dandi, ¡faltan, injtruiblt, *ilb liberi» turi ice for all. SCIO, OREGON. SEPT. 16. 1920 ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR AUTO jsy« net^frte ri*.md II -vas a In ihr *«w riant on l-loe tey method«, and bere«.*:«* 1 abati re«>rd rt»e t.t««t» with a Arr bll tnrer «fvpn-r-tathm - iTvrlw- Iteli »rlrnce Monito . ■ tl r ... ■ t ■■ ■ 1 Railroad Time Table Arrival and Departure of Piasrnger Traina Woodburn-Sprtrurficl.l Branch WEST SCIO North ——- - 7:56 a.m. Sr>u Ut R i» p.m. Corvallia A Eastern MUN KERS To Albany 8:11 a m To Detroit 1:44 p tn Motor rarvicr diacontinued the .tate accident --ommiaalon Ham Kllbarg. logger J uew ». MeKaaaa. Iloek. war. billed Employe, of th. •bevila Risso« onmpaay aad th. Brooks-Beas ton Lum ber nompaay. of Head, wbo wr oa the payroll, of the two corpnratloa. during the firm gli month, of i prseeat year. bar. rorefred I41.M0 boevasa. representing I per twat r. auwLMAN AJHN IV«ACMA thalr earn lags durtag that period Frvdlctloao of railroad extensions the south, conaectlng Bend wttb Lake* view and Klamath Fall, at an early Real Estate Broker» date «tr» made and pledge of amtet- SCIO - - - ORFXÌON ance In aerarlo« federal aid for the development of the Benham Fall. Ir- ricalino project wer. given by United Office with the Scio Produce Co., Mill »Creel. •lateo Senator Oonrge K Chamberlain la an nddn-n. given before the It. nd Commerciai club I jat your farm with u» and we will sail it for you. Usual rommwaidh charged, Paar trllirr I < M Arian le eteven yearn old think* «hm «he la «M «t>nngh to ■top ho vif« fi’t hslr bot»’.« d and let II grow out «tut tw l.rnptrel ns i do the other lit- tic girl« In her cln«a. Itut her moth er ha» different IdeaA Ideas So. of rourae. there t« an argument every lime hair rutting time arrivra. 1e«t time moth er brought forth a new argument. "1 want your hair to he pretty and thick when you grow up." *h« «aid, "and ■ here 1« nothing which make, your h.lr grew liettcr th . *o cut It oft««." Matteo', eye. op.-iicd wide. "Thea why don't you begi- It on fatherF' «be «aid "He »ty. blnuwlf that lie te gad- ting tight" Fiow«ra. To dream of picking flowers •’«’ll fie» future fortune, of holding, -<-elng re Mnctilqg the*» In reaMMi iii'ini ph-saur« but If out of «.-iiMin. ob- ■taeles and lark of .nere«., if the ffovver. are w|Jte the «twt«.-tea will he leas; If yellow, they will be pain ful, sod if red they forte el! the dream- er'a serious lllitees. If you dream of twin« bedecked with ffowerw It means a «hort happlnetut te coming tn ymt If you dream of Imving them you will hear «tun« good news—Chicago Amer Imn. Glselman A. Kukacka Public Sale. llavtar to Io«»» Ute farm on account of III health, I will sell at public auction <*n the old Ixica. farm. 4 mile, aouthcagt <>f Scio, on the Richardson Gap road, on NOT ALL DUE TO COMEOIAN Part of Laughable Entertainment Waa Being Fwrnlahed by Original Tenante of Barn. ftpenker ftwr-ct «old the other da» In th< New Turk »tat« legislature at Albany; “Ih-cairw an agitator gets a lot at Uew»|»n|M-r «|w»re It daw liot mwcnatl- rlly mean that he la n «rent man Ncw«pa|wr «tutee may mean aomethlng el«c It remind» me of a »tory. **A rich nutn hired a comedian ontertnln the work.-ra on hl« natale ■me i-viming. The entertainment w«» •tagi-l In tlw barn, and II w«mt well The comedian, tn ahn- >1 too « «II fact had hardly g«>t under way when the I«>m began to «hake with -hont» ot lau -M it Soon the laugtiter became •o upronrtou« that the rich man H jm - ami «old: • 'Friend». I know how difficult It I« to r< it mln onr mirth whim Mr Had. chat I» mt the «tag«, hut rew'ly, yon know. If we don't hold nuraetve. In J>i«t a little the performance will hard ly l>r over by midnight.* Th.-o a burly plowman r>««e In hl« turn ** *K«cuac nto. hmm.' he aatd : ’ll ain't Mr Bartrhat we’re leaguin' at .but «ometto.li left the door open nnd all the |.lg« ha»« g«»t In ami fhey're nearly puhhln 'n» «ff our «ente* “ BluaJsy Ways ■ V latri •pring a pair of bitte nested lit the crotch of a maple h»t below m» «ltt.1v wltohtw What a ili»«- they b<i>l of neat building! The female In.ottvd ••» building tn a crotch below, while the male fhoughl a crotch higher up afforded a more advantage»««» ha-a ration The» talked and «"Mol hnthllng Brat In one place then In the other In Ihr eixl the female had her way an<l the makeshift hunch of twig* alni I'Hnh wa« collected The Wnl* were »lient for werk«, tending «trtetl« to family rare»; th«* half nf «hi< h the male bird aaanmetl without a ai armar or roniplnlnt. All »ttmnwr tong they aere «lient, hot toward fall they Mncl their voteve with thwar of the wfb.r the rwaUlt of rifle hull«!., believed to have boon firawl deliberately. Thirty at« alien« now rm dving treat- ; nieni a< the alate hcpttal at H«leta will be dejiorti-d to foreign porta a boat •cptomlwr li. according to announce ment mad. by IM. II. lore Steiner, I •upertntendent of the inatltutlon. The Marlon I'otk Interaounty brtdgu te badly In neoal of repair, and anli-a. alrengthcneil al an early date will be In danger ot collnpiu*. waa the report •nhmlttnd to the Marton county court by th« .tale highway ileiwvrtnwnt. Th. Ironic farm building, and • quanUly of newly harviwted grain ■>wn»d by Cl«reive Mark», three mile. ea«t of Canby, were daatroyed by fire. The loaa wa. approclmately JU.ixui. Iiruah fire. Ignited the buildlnga. Th. Ih-ali-re' Motorcar aanociatlon remitted to tb« Mcrotary of »tare tSUf.lt, covering the tas on gaaolln. and dtetlllate anlea for tho month end- lite August SI Th. aaatwlatlon »old 2<7 Sltf gallon, of gasoline during tha month Mrs Amanda Johnson, probably on. nf the few pr-wple yet living who as a slave child wa« given to a bride wedrllng gift, celebrated h.r birthday al her home In Albany day She has resided In or Albany for »' year*. That a kcenlc bmp highway may be built In the Three Mlle Dry hollow .llstrlct In Wasco county, a petition la in circulation among the voters of the dtetrlct asking the county court to authorise survey and estimate of tb. espenm* of am h a highway From present tmteatlon» Oregon cittern» aspiring to political office are not going .to squamier money In ad verttelng th.lr merit, through the official voter» pamphlet Up to date not a single pag. of apace In the pamphlet has been reserved and rwor- F ration» cloae September IS. Orders were i-«u.-<t by the Ore».« public sec vic. commteaion aitkorlrlng alight tecreaaea la rate, of ike Inter- -’4» Friday, October 1,1920 Commencing at 10 A. M.. Ute following listed personal property: 16 CATTLE 1« One brtadle cow. to freshen October 10; one Durham cow: two Holstoina and seven Jaraey cows, all milking no* and will freshen in March and April. 10 DUROC BOOS 10 One brood ao* and nine shoata. weight 120 pounds 2 HORSES 2 Ona grajr horse, six years old, weight 1450; one roan horse. 10 years old. weight 1500 pounds M1BCBLLANB0US bouthwset'a Moat Draatfatf Spat. Death Vall.y, Ha. Bean Mad. Befa 1er Ne Imitation, fer H.r. A ymimr physlclnti tnok bl. hest gtrl ’n » loctil jUctqrv bou«c. Advertlae- Death valley, one. the terror nt mepr« wer. bring thrown on the the traveler In the Kouthwoat and the •crecn. sni<i..g thiui. thte «not *'Mske last reeling place of many early-day ihcm hnt-tiy vdth s phtdogrepb of yonr- I pr<-«|x ct<>rw_ I. Non« made ante for «elf at Clirt«tm»s. tmr «h--p. etc." travel l«»th day nnd night. The young man tumed tt» bis gtrl This erstwhile barrier to human writh the fscetlou» remarh. “Wiwtld a pragraaa haa le-en conquered by th. fvhoto nf itw* inske "vu hsppyF' automobile. It. trackless waste of •he vh.-ok her hcad. “1 don’t llke rand ha« bcm elgn-f«>eted and It. hid tmlta* m» ” »he pouted. “l’ra ti»ed to den water boh*, mark nil by Undo reci-lvhig rcnl thlng*.” Sum. Not content with merely mak ing the doaert «way to cromi for trav Officers Copy d'Annumlo. eler. In daylight, th. Automobile Club Gabriele d'Annunilo’a hal-l head haa »f Nouihrrn California la going far net the fa«hlou for the othrera of bln ther and I. placing «Ign« In <meh man- little army In Flume, many of whom per tluit the ray. of the headlight« hate «hnvi-d their craniums anti are from p<i««!ng machine, will fall upon milentorln« to «row miniature. Van them and guide the night tourist a. dyke hen rd. mt copies of the poet's anfely and surely no the day traveler. chin adornment. The Automobile club also will sign Th. Flume aviator« have adopted post all lateral route, of the famous the emre with «renl.T neat than other I tenth valley dtetrlct. Included In th. brunch«-« and rail fheotolv«* “Iron sign imatlng twin« done will be a rota- Head." Y.mthful offirers In th.lr plcte M«t nf road signs directing Itwr- tvvna and early twenties have «hared lat« to picturesque Palm canyon, on their h<nda and are «.airing llttie the edge of the detu-rt—one of the polnttnl bearda in an «-ffori to look an most unique spots In the world. much like the poet a. they can. Thl. oa«l. In the sandy wastes tn Mis««! nnlform» of French horienn to tie made a national monument by bine and Italian gray green are worn the government Ila distinctive fea by d'Annnntlo'a m«ti with great pride. ture In the t>re««-nce nf ancient palm» nf weird Iwauty, .landing In straight The city water »apply ot Iteker ha. row», apfiarently planted by the hand of man, but antedating history of the tieon «udangered by perforation, of the .tandplpv rawing a leakage of flrwt human beluga In thl. aeetlon. ISO gallon, a minute The bole. ar. J GISELBAN & KÜKACKA to : Three duaen full-blond white Minorca hens; thirty tons loose hay; forty bushels of oata; four sacks cheat seed; standing corn; cotnbinaUon Wade gaa drag and circular aaw, with extra belting, haa bean run one day only; one iron wheel« half truck wagon; one good top buggy; one heavy saddle and chaps; one aet of work harness; one set of double driving harness: one 50-tnoth drag harrow; one 14-iaeh Oliver chilled plow; one 14-lnch Case ateel plow; one 2 shovel cal live tor; twenty rod« woven wire; fifty grain tacks; throe lO-gallvn milk cane; one grindstone, and numerous other small farm tools and articieo. TERMS Ail sums of S26 and under, cash in hand; over |25. bankable nolae, at sight per cent interest, due in six months. Ladle* Aid Society will supply lunch at noon. 8PKNCBR w. LONG, Owner. A. L. Stevenson. Auctioneer. Riley Shelton. 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