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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1920)
» r OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. There are eight tnehe* of snow la th«- mountains south of I’llol Rock. The Jackson county farm bureau, with 70«> number«, has tie largest farm bureau In th«- state. Cottage Grove mills report that the car situation, although greatly Improv ed. has not yet attained normal It Is eipnetcd th«- general average of taros this y«ar In the towns of Coos ^jay county will not be short of & t»r it nt. It cause of a scarcity of stock the planing mill of th«- Willamette Valley l. umber company at Dallas has clow-d down I'ailng of 11 block* of P>-ndlcton city strict* will *tart next week and bld* have bron made on four more blocks. Lloyd Hcjrne, IFy-ar-old Albany boy. was kllbd In an automobile accid-at on the Cascadia road, four ml Us from Foster. Frank Cllngman, 52. a farmer who llv«w two tulle» «outheast of Peoria, was killed when hl* tractor fell back upon him. Herman I’ri **e. Oak Grove rancher, kill«-d two fat bear» near Hood River after they had killed two of Mr. I’regg'-'s sheep. A hill of potatoes on the propertv of j F. Harris In Mountain View addition to Oregon City produced 78 good slxed potatoes. A prof<*slon»l|y trained «ecrotary E F Van Scholct. has been engag'd to manage the affairs of The Italic* chamber of commerce. To reduce the working force to the ha«li of a year ago. 15 mm In the Southern Pacific railroad »hop* at Al- bany have te - n laid off Eighty thousand lamb« have been puri haf <1 and «hlpp- <1 from ladtevlew «Ince September I by a «hropbuylng concern of Salt laxke city. Walter Kaino. M. will probably die of a wound received from a rifle In th«- hand« of T M Colver, a neighbor, who mistook him for a deer. On account of the low price of starch and potatoes being scarce at Beaverton, the Pacific Potato Starch company will not operate there this w-ason. A general farm products show, to be lu-ld In Eugen* December 13 to 18. Is being plaiin««! by the agricultural council of the county grange State highway bond* In th«- sum of I1.5CO.OOO will l>- sold al a meeting of the stale highway commission to be held In Portland November •. Within a month an Iron foundry will be In uperat Ion at Cotta*'- Grove It will be able by Jam«-« Ferney. to handle a casting up to three Inn» Roblie rs dynarnltid the safe la the Morn of John Hedden, postmaster and plonc-r merchant of Scottsburg. and *scap«-d with betweru |3o.oo® and IJU. MO. Rumor has It that I5«o mon Wilt find employment In th«- construction if ti». railway from Willamina to Grand« Ronds before th«- winter is •vsr. Marshfield ami North B«nd Anor lean Is-gion p««t jointly will oboerve the si-ennd auiilv«r<u»ry of Arnilstlro day with csrv-monlea and entertain m. nt. t'ommerelai organizations In con junction with th«- county court have let a contract for .w oo® booklets to be u*'d In advertising the resource« of Coo» cuunty Tic county board of equalization has Incroaw-d the aaa-wsm'-nt against the four principal eorporatIhns operating 1^ t'l.irkamas county by over half a million dollars. Th«' tea« her shortage la not so groat this year as It w«s last year, accord Ing to J C. Almack. assistant director •f th. ezt« nalon division of the Uni- vcralty of Oregon A numtwr at stock raiser* at Tile Dalle« are planning on entering thor- aughbred stock al the International livestock exhibit which will be held In Portland next month Absolute prohibition of Japanese Im migration was urged by George A. White, adjutant general of OrsfM In an uidreas to m.nib«-r» of the Albany post of the American Legion. A corn show will be held In the com munlty house In Albany. A-rmlsGre day November 11. und.r the <ltr«itIon of Ibe Linn county farm bureau and the Albany chamber of tomne-nv. The Halem water eupply I* pure and •aa not In any way trwponslble for the aovsral rams of typhoid fever at pres« si pn-val. nt ia Kabm. according to Dr It H |\>m'roy, city health of Her The Colton Water Company of Col ton. has filed with IVrry Cappsp, State ng lucer application roveri ng th* ap propriation of water from Canyon ,'te«k tor domestic and Irrigatio« pur ptmes Thia development eoutrmplates th»- construction of an < Ight inch pire- 'Ine. approximately two um I> s la ieiigth A rh<~ h for |!3 2><4 «-«nerthf «al<- of dlatillate and raaullue In Ore-go* by the Standard Oil company of Call- fornla. tor Septemhc e, was recel»' 4 at the office of the »'-crciary of alate, The t»>dy found royally on the beach near Fort Canby has been Idea titl'd as that of Mayer Johansrn. a rtshrrman who wo» drowned at the -nouth of the river on May • last. Clayton I- oiik . expert hortlculturallat of th«- rxtemdnn »« tv Ire of Oregon Agricultural <xdl<«. will visit C’.atsup county Narcmber 17 and 1* ami make a survey of the loganberry possibility of that county Hal'-m I* to be the center of the manufacture of « qulpm- nt Ini-nd-<1 for th«« destruction of film and rodrllts. The company will tie known aa l be American Fly a Rml nt Destroyer, and ha» a capital stock of flOOiuni Irrigation of land In Josephine re There were eight fatalities In Oro gon due to Industrial ac< td< nt* for the week »ndlng October 31. aicording to a rep«»rt prepared by the stats, seel dent commission. Th«' victims were «borge Ixr. fireman. Salen) A Dahl man. logger. Quincy: W Ijtwrenre. logger. Kerry. William K<nyon. signal man. f»wr Island; Charles Voight, wool waah'-r. Habm. Ii«z»ry Michael, logger, tllenw'wid. Jokti I'uualngham. jawycr. Cedar 1IIII, «bd J. F Pike, trackman Purtl»«v«l A total of 4«»3 accidents were reported DR. A. G. PRIL1 Päniciai así -Sortecs Call* Attended Day or Night Meat Market HOLECHEK BROS. \\ «• want io treat the (tewple right iiii'l will welcome old iiiiil now customer«, gelling firnt-clang meat at the hhmi I rcnsonahle price«. We buv V’eal Ilog* ami 11 iilea. paying good price«. Give Us a Call Good M4"»ç- <a»nt "Our ward frailer river«» fe «■ermi all the feminin«« rotea tn ths primary “ “ll.iw la he going to I < 1111« il’ILM •I’M ’ «nag. it?" "He hn- ranw«l it to got all arnttii«! that all the polling pia-va afe to ha»* mirrors tn 'em" Notice if Final Settlemeat si AHI Ml I TS At I IM Al\s Ix-ave» Scio Poatoftice nt a m nnd t I’, p m fur Weal Sek Ä iK ti ami 7 1 > » k n n>. jät. and < I :|X p m ft*r for Klititk.tr« Munk or* r And th« X Ray were ttmeovered In 1WK. the latter prove* and demun «trate» the former. DK R II. HARRIS Cusick Rank Albany, Oregon JOHN Kt HACK A GtaKIJf AN Notice ta hereby given that the under signed. *dmini»trat«>r of the .-»'ate of Frank hruml, »Irrram-d. ha» til'd in the Arrival and D«'|>-irtur«> of I'anrn'titfi'r County Cour* for Linn County. Oregun. Traina Brokers hi» final account aa *uch adminiatrat.tr, and that Monday the tiret day of Xowm Woodburn Sitting tn-ld Hranch SURI OREGON t>er. at the hour >>f 10 o'clock in WEST SCIO the forenoon, ha« Iv-n fur.I by »aid North 7:66 am. court *» the lime for f aring of objpc tiona to *aid account and the rettirment 5:13 p tn. Sodth thereof Corvallis & Eastern The first publication hereof m Sep MUNK EILS tember .■*>. !v3D I. G. FAI.H’S. Administrator. I 1st your farm with u* ate I we will •< Tn Albany Mil am it for you I »nai rommiaaiun charge C. C. liRYANY. Attori., y. To Ih'troit 1:44 p m Railroad 1 ime 1 able Estate Two masked and armed mm inter- <-<! th* Hlitppincton pool mom at Ship pimctou. a sawmill suburb of Klamath Notks of linai Setti, meni Fall*, held up a crowd of 35 patrons Notiee la herehy gtven that the un and escaped with loot variously «j»tl dersigned. a» adt «tretrix ' ■ mat'd at tetw.-n |7®0 and 11.00 tate of Joseph F Starry, d«M>en^e«l ha» Delays In securing a roadstead to filed in the county court of luiin cuunty. Its hold I ng* on the water front In Orefici, ber final account ss »neh ad ministratrix. an<! thè sani court h«s fix- North llend will likely cause the M lea- «I Monday, thè I5th any «>f N «remlicr, ash« Wood* n»»f company, which on 1930. at ih«- hour of t«-n ««'clock in th«- templet« d constructing a large plant forenoon of Chat day, ss the tino- for thè hearing of ubjeclions to «ai«l final ac this fall, to abandon the Id«-* until count and thè eettJem< it therrof. spring Any and all |>«r»on« having objectKuia The Columbia Valley Power com to sani final aocuunt «re hereby notifiod pany. with headquarter* In N«w York. to be pres» ni at «awl tu >• Ih thè Cuunty court room in the l.mn coanty court has made application fur a permit tor house in the city of Ailuiny. l.mn court power developin' nt on the D'HM-hutea ! ty, Oregon, and then sigi thore «nake river In Wasco and Jefferson counties 1 such objoction« MARY BtiRiiVICKA. The application was fllud with the Admini'-tratrix of reld Estate. federal power eunituiselou. Hill A Mnrka, Attornuys f«r Admini»- It la unlawful In lit- gon tn hunt for tralria. 9 5t or have tn possession mountain «beep, goat, antelope, elk. uuh » m -. caribou, female deer or «potted fawn, etcept for »cl. ntlflc or breeding purpose*, ar » cording to a legal »pinion given by I H Van Winkle, assistant attorney genet al. as • result of the tbreo-lncb »now- fall, laiae county far nient In th» Goose latke valley will suffrr a ln*a of more than ||i">w»o. A three-inch covering of snow la the only protection for GUNS RIFLES thousands of acres of wheat «tlii stand AMMUNITION Ing m the »hock which probably n«v«*r Rin i i can be harvested. CARTRIDGE BELTS Improvement of the Portland Tilla GUN OIL. GREASE m<>ok highway, which »a* made liu HOPPE’S SOLVENT No. 9 passable twaus. of the operations of CLEANING RODS. BRUSHES the W illamina a Grand Kondo Rail road company, la being pushed with all possible ape«d. a«lording to a letter DUXBAK HUNTING COATS received al the otflce* of the Oregon TROUSERS an<i HATS public service commission, LEATHER VESTS, COATS Oscar llair. engineer on rtouthern HIGH TOP BOo - Pacific eatrn freight No Jj«l), was W(Mil.ELN SHIRH killed Instantly st Parkplace alien bls SWEATERS engine and three cars telescop' d and flashlights knives w<«r<- thrown into the dlt< ti after a SAFETY RAZORS BLADES flange on a gond-4* rar had broken. Blair's mglne was running as a h Ip rr. and was near the center of the train. Arrangements for establishing the propow-d farm hum- for d- |» ndent ■ hlldr- n hnvo been i<ynplrt<d and are AHtaay, Salem, Cooalii«, F.afrar dependent now upon snecese «( the campaign drive tor |11f..oon which ihd firegiui Woman • Christian Tmi|»eranee union. sponW'rs of th'- movement, will Inaugural* during the week of N<>v> m W. A. Ewing, A. E. Randall t> r l& to 21 Pr> yident Vics I'rea. ire pear rrop for the Medford iH» F., D. My<re. Cashier irlet of the Rneuc river valley for this Start a bank acri unt today and mason will equal that of last s>-*aon nroviii«- for your future. You will find a ch-eking ac year. ‘<7 cars, of which up to data count vary creivenh-nt f«r your 74 l have been forwarded Io the eastern l«u»ine«v Iran-art ion« We pay auction mark» is. Th«- s> aaon's apple 4% interest on time dcpus.t*. «hipping crop, ho»-»er. will only be one half that of I.- ,,-t y<ar'* shipping crop of 475 car» The sale of S«oO acre* of btghcl«»« timber loea'.'d on tbe Erri«* lotta I »< railroad which I* t» Ing ■ (tended into the Nehalem 'tiuniry from the end nt the Unlt'-d Railways Hue, has te—n consummat'd, the purchase Involving Iran*fer of s&o.ooo non f< *t of .stand ing timber. The consideration was SPECIAL PRICES given al II 3!>».nnn Wllllstn T. It«« d of Kansas I'lty. Mo On \X • <' irndnys and Snlur has fll>M with ib< slate engiu-er ap days oí each week I lolachek pilcailon to construct the Winona reservoir on Jnmpoff Joe creek for Bro®, will sell meat at Special the storage <»f 1*78 acre bet of «Gier. Prices, go call on these days The development contemplates the eon struct Ion of a dam of *3 feel In height and get cheaper ineat. SCIO MEAT MARKET at aa estimated cost of lloo.iwo for I Hunting Season Giselrnan A. Kukacka Motor service disc« in tin ued. »r rwaiMw l*»s«it>«rv*W F. Gill Sacturvta*, l>. C. Thoma t J J. I Harne», W. F. Gill, A Bilyeu, J.R Heren», Mr*. Jennie Warna». UNIVERSA! STOVES < > < * HEATERS AND RANGES < t Tliia line of »lovw wau bought laat Kubruary; «ilice then «love« advanced 25% Buy your «toye now When tifi* lot i* gone the next ahipment will !><• 25% higher R. M. CAIN, Scio < » NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY* WEEK i » »»♦♦««♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦re . HAUSER BROS "Where Everybody Buys THL UNIVERSAL CAR TIIESHII M.lTEliWh H. B. Cl IF5S Attorney •< Law Comfort No danger in traili«- a clcar Vision in «Il directtons. No flapping curtain», no drnft» "ti yuurlrtMMl Xoheavy irverrnat» or gloves. As much air from outside a» you want and no more, A* much warmth front inset«- an wsnt and no more, All plate glass window» and wind shieltls open or clo*e in a moment'* Urne lo anv perni tion you wtsh. In re il, snuw. wmd or «torme; in »timrit'-r beai or «un, thè comfort rar f'- (Fregi" is thè For | dar. ì h«t teli« you bri«-fiy why l ord clossd car «alea in Oregon bave in- rrvascd 1-410 i«*r cent in 1900 ovsr 1919. That explain» why you ,«w* so n any of tlwm everywhcre now, on country rumi*, mounlatu trips or city «tri-e'S. All tlw «turdy d« |>cr>d»bilily sih I economy of th«- Forti chassis and all thè beauty "f an e Ieri rie, at a prtee you «annoi rosai. Gst yixir toni Sedan now < K hnos $ 166.20 Runulwiut, without starter 629 M Rutialwiul, with «tarter 60?, 73 Touring, without «tarter 676 70 Touring, with «tarter. 6/9.68 G»upe, with starter and demountable wheel*. K94.28 Sedan, with demountable rim* and »tarter 916 34 Truck, with pneumatic tire* and demountable rima 674.78 FORDSON TRACTORS hub 36 Ihr okifr prtct» arr Stia prirrt und inc ludr and war la*. FRED T. BILYEU, Authorized Dealer SciO, Of