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V • THE SCIO TRIBUNE UMI.'KP rVhKT THURSDAY MY T. U IMIOGKH. UNTIMI AND PM>P Entered at the tmetoffiee at Scio, Oregon aa aerond einen matter. THirnoN. IN ADVANCH _ 1176 SII NONTIM 1.00 > 1 « > I ADVKRTM1NG HATCH Local advertising i*r lln* Aral In« errti—n . I«« Each «ubaequent insertion per lln*. 06 Display adv-rtlsiiuf First uuwrtsm iwr inch ....... ........................... .» Each r.w« 11 *ub**«|uent ir.MTriio«. insertion................ 1ft Advertisements should roach this offlc* not later than Tuesday to insure publi cation tn th* current IMO*. All for-ign a.!v.-rtle®ment* must tw paid for in advanre of uublicaUon. io / pledge allegiance Io mp Hag ana the Republic (at u hich it tlanJt. one Ration. tndtebihle, otiti» liberty ana tuoi Ice fot all. SCIO. OREGON. NOV. IB. 1920 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Prlnch'’l Event» of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Reader». A / • LW .ÍT 1 * Twenty eight mH«* of trail« w*ro built in lb* Cascade national forest durlog th. psal »<> .»nn. a. < nrdlng (o a report of N. F Macduff, supervisor of th* foroal Ixuit aummer lightning raa*«d 34 fir»-* In lhe Cascade natloual for<ut, ao-oriTIng to the annual report on fir** Just finished by N F Macduff. *up«-r- vlaor of the for rot Organisation campaigns hav* been launched In all tbe existing farm bu reau countlro. «hlrh are exp«-d«-<| to bring the total ni*<nb*raliip Io the Mate up tn 10.004. The highest priced Ilamt>oulll»< ram at th* ram sal* held roeontiy In Halt lutke was bought by th* Canalngham Bheep company of Pendloton. The purchase prlro was 11300 Work on th* pow*r plant *lt* on Tumalo cr**k ha* bean suspended foe the winter, tbe crow employed com pletlng thrir task juat aa heavy snow* B>ad«< further labor Imposalbl*. Georg* W We« fa* of Halem la anw employing a force of men digging Mrawberry planta, and he rxprota to ship a million of th-tu to Watsonville. CaL. where they have bee* «old Plan* ar* being made In Mount Ver non. a Grant county town, to pip* mln oral water from the springs n*ar that place Into th* town, where a new hotel and bath hou*«-* will be ennatructed Th* name of ««very trail aad every eroek la th* Caacad* national fnreot will b* plainly marked oa a new map of the forest sow h*lsg compiled by N F Macduff supervisor of the forsot Mrs It A. Booth nf Kugep* baa given a memorial window to Willam ette university, to b* Installed In Wal ler hall. The gift la la honor of Mrs I.urla Anna Grubbs, daughter of Jason De* The Hatro 4 Rogers Const ruction company, which haa bws building the Willamina A Grande Road* railway, has turaed over Ils unfinished coo tract to the Hpauldlug Lumber o*m paay Th# laraeet cl«*# of cuadWata# ever laltl >t*4 into aay Indo# la I-an* coun ty joined Kugen# ramp of the Wood men of the World Moro ths* 340 m«a from differeat parts of Lna* Boun ty war* tah*a Into th* ordar Ail election dop* was up**t la Ma coin county. The county, by regie in« tlon 4 to 1 republican, gav# Harding a tto-1 vote and defeated ChnmMr la'n by a small majority, then d#f#al«d every republican candrintn. with on* exception, who had d*moeratlc op position. Two Over on towns. Vmcaila. In Douglas county, with a populatlpu of about 300. and Burna, county seat of Harney county, with a population of about (no. el*cted women to th* office of mayor In the election Yoncalla also elerisd an entire administration of women. Oregon coantleu hav* been nppor O*n*d 1131.433.41. roprmentlag 34 per «ent of the receipt* from forest re **rv* rental*, aal«-# of timber, *tc. from fores', reperve# for th* year ond lag Jun* 30, 1*30. Thia money was recotved by the stats from th* fed •ral government. A ft ar a strenuous trip of persons] Inspection of the »urveyed routa from Neskowin. in southere Tillamos coon ty. over th* divide Into the Salmon river country to (Mie, thence to Naw port, walking nearly th* entire dis laaca Governor Olcott, sc com pan led by Herbert Nuaa. stat* highway eagls e*r. and Or. II. K Lro Hlelsar. arrived in Newport. A cot sc Ide* re is th* vote of t.tan goenty In the elwctloa I* that the two Hawleys—W C Hawley for r»Hse tloa as representative in eongree* from the first district aud I. lie* ley tor dairy and food com miss loser—ran al most oa a per, there being just one vote difference betwea their reaper five totals. W C. Hawley gecotved 4304 votes in th* county and C. L. Hawley reeel vod 430*. Th* volume of busin»** bandied by th* state treasurer's office during th* last bleaalal period ended H*ptetnb«r 10. lOfO, aa shown by the receipt*, ex eroded that of th* previous biennium by mor* than 11 >.000.000. according to a report prepared for consideration of th* legislature at It* next session In January. Tbe receipt* of th* office for the bleaalal period ended Heptem ber 10 of thia year totaled M».4O4.- Old 1« Albany is afflicted with a m,a»lro epidemic. *4 children now bring eoa fined to thrir born«a by lllmaa from th«- dlfcose Tbe II obmmuu Coal M<dford, haa begun active operation* for th* winter, a force of 10 men be ing employed. Th«- Marshfield Mill A Timber com pany's nets • b«lrlc mill la no* in full < v ration It baa a capacity of >4.0*« fret per day. Fire of apparently incendiary nature totally deetroyed the Rhode* A Cot- t*ral sawmill near Gold Hili, causing a lose of IBO.noo The Oliver Falla Tlmlier company at Silverton la Inatalllng new machinery and the mill will resume operation* In a few weeks The Polk County Observer, pub lished at Dallas. haa launched a re call movement directed against County Judge Robinson Two ranch homes were burned in Hood Rlvsr valley last week, th* Hr«« beginning In both 111» lance* from «park* on th* roofs. With a total of 4374.141 to her cr«d It. Astoria aland* flfty alxth of all the citire In the United States In alas nf postal savings deposits Forty-one of th«’ 4* fires In the Han tlarn national forest last summer were -Bused by lightning, according to the supervisor of the forest fine of the largest storage tanks In -astern Oregon, capacity 400,000 gal long la soon to be built In Baker by th* Htandard Oil company. Burglars entered th* Belli well. Hangs A Markabury store at Cottag* Grove and escaped with goods worth briwern flf.OO and 13000. Work conducted by the forest serv ice In tbe eradication of poison h«-m lock la eastern Oregon ha* turned in a net profit of tdHO for the year Th* Union Bridge company of Port land ba* been awarded a contract to construct a st re I bridge across Ixmt river nt Olone In Klamath county Salem Insurance agent* assembled at a banquet and perfect«*! a perman ent organKatlon. which later will be .ifftllaled with the national aa*o< la tlon Oregon’s flax Industry gives promise of receiving great Impetus through th- contemplated establishment In Haleiu of a large Oax products manufacturing plant. Hix crates con Lal til ng 13 pairs of young tTilna pheasants from th* state game farm at Corvallis were ahlpp«*l last »wk to Juntura. In Mnllyur county. Croat Statssman'a Hobby. Gladstisic In hla day was quit* an axman. The groat Englishman u««-d t«» slip *w*y fnsn the caro* of *tat* and hl* hlmrolf <«ut to hl* natal* at Hnwsrdcn. «riro lhe haft nf hl* trusty ax and M the “chip* fall wb»ro they may." Tn him th* rxi-rri»- afforded th* m(«f romplctn ninntal ro«t that hn could And With <-oat off and shirt- slrov** rolled up th* prime minister would tackl* a tree several feet In di ameter. ami k«-e|« at It until lie hail re duced it I* corS*«MNi. He was forever consulting his friend* ay to the ad vtaablltty of cutting d«»wn this tree or that tine on hl* estate So proud was he <«f hla wood chopping ability that he even hail himself photograph ed With hl* fnv-wlte ax at hit t*love«1 pastime: and *o great was his reputa tlon sad *•> ardent his admiror» that be »a* fropu-ntly being |»re*enle«l with an ax an a mark of esteem J nnr Hn>e be had more than JO ax tn hla cwtlei-tlon. NATIONAL FLOWER OF FRANCE Iris. ar Flaue de LI* Was Originally Callad tha Flevr-da Levlo—Valuad for Ita Madia ^yi Fu rpasea. The Irta, ar thè flour de Ila. la the national flower of France. It was originally called the fl. ur-det.oota Th« ancient* vat-«d It highly for me- dlrinal pun«»—< A powder "made from th« root mlirl with honey. ««< um-! for broken l--t.es. and It ws* also ron •Idrred beneficisi for snake and aror- pl<m bite*. A valuable perfume and oil was alan obtained from the Irta The legend a* to bow the flower re r*lved It* name <■«■* l»aril to the GN*rk* tri* was the m.-xsenger of the goda, and the rainbow was dedi cate«! to her. On her birthday. Juno Invited all the flowers to celebrate the occasion. They all «moie In their prvuie«t frocks. Among them were thr«-« sinters. gorgeously dressed In gowns of purple. yellow and rod. and who were unknown. Ill nee they had no name they were called Iris, because thrir gowns were the col-r of the re In turo Mince fri* was tbe messeng.-r of the gods, and eohducted the souls of dead w..meti Io their Anni routing place, 'ba Gre»-k« decorated the grtIVM of thrir women with purjde Irta This flownr was widely used In old Il «lrwf>d Egyptian archttecturv. power and eloquence to the Egyptians, und was. therefore, carved -n the brow of the ttpblnx. and upon tbe sceptm of thrir kings. Won't Open. A r*»h««r gTW-a r-diitryxnan had Jn*1 rotimi«! from hi* tiret visit to New osaaaaaoapaaaaoBooooaaaaaaaawnaaaaaaoaaaaaaaa f aaee Subscription Reduction The Tribune has no great premiums tn offer for soliciting subscriptions But in order tn get our lists on a strictly paid-in advance system wr will make the following offer, to continue through the month of December only: Tort. “W*I1. ft!.“ ss.‘d the postimi et er. “what did you think of the metr»•po U*?" “Wat *nyF gn»k«-«1 th* other. Snm|ri by *o big a word. “1 a«k*d how did you like lhe mo tropoBaF “Oh. that— ‘twan't ofM-n." **ld BL“— Bontou Transcript. Crowning Triumph. Utile Norman nnd bls two play fellows were boasting about their parmta and their belotiglnga. "My fa ther. “ said Norman. "Is goinl to build a rtm- house with a Mi-eple on It." “That’s nothing?“ rxclstmed Willie scornfully. "Mj father has just built a house with a dag)Mde <>n it.“ Conrad, who hml l>een listening In tently. «u «dient for a moment, then burst out triumphantly: “Oh, that's nothing! My father la going to build a house with a mortgage oti It!“ Old Subscribers To all old auhaeribers who are in arrears we offer: Bay your suhaeri ption to January 1. 1921, at regular price, and we will sell you The Tribune for one full year for 11.25. New Subscribers —We will take your subscription for one full year from January 1, 1921, and send you the (taper from the date of your subscription, even for the full month of December free. Thia is a reduction for one year of 40 per cent. Is not your home paper worth SI.25 or less to you? After January 1 the regu'ar price will be charged. ehe £rio tribune ♦♦♦eeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeee FORDSON TRAUEMARK FARM TRACTOR $890.3S 11 b Scio The ttftHr-flervice that go«n with the Fordson tractor is second to none. Fordaon dealers am located in every community with stocks of repair parts aud employing skilled inechanicit who know just how the Fordaon should I m « repaired ami taken care of to do its Itest worn. This Fordson service means that vour tractor can he kept busv every working day during the entire year; that Fonlson repairmen are ready to show you how to get best results from the tractor. Fonlson service insures you against delay in getting parts. Il is your protection. It is a protection now being enjoyed by more than Uhl,HOD For Ison farmers in the United States. I,et us tell you all about the Fordson tractor and Fonlson service. 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