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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1920)
mi» I T- OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers U 8 Grant has been elected mayor of Dallaa l'., . >T«s m w 1100.000 hotel will soon ba open to th«- public. Ibe atbuul house at Hpray. Wheeler county, was totally destroyed by fire last week Th. 1030 tax roll shows a total talua Gon of 137.174.300 for taxable prop-rty In Marion county. flap«''’ '--Iinty at th.« rec* nt «•l.-. tf.-n panm-d an initiative bill placing a b cent bounty on rabblta A «si's« me nt rolls for Coos county have been completed and show a total valuation of 133,441.301. Out of 301 students In a Salem school riamlmd by the school nurse. 170 were found physically Imperfect The total rainfall at Marshfield dur Ing the mouth of Ortober was 10 14 inches, brt-aking all prevUraa rrenrda With 11100 on hand and a budget of only 11000. t'r.»«el| Will probably have the low« at tax rate of any town in the state. The annual school budget of M--d ford, an Increase of I10.13J over last year’s budget, was pass««! by ■ Tot- of 183 to 13. '1 li aninii/i tearh.’Hi' (nstltuti* of Mark-n county will br held In the high school building lu Salem. November 23. 23 and 34 The Bend ¡‘oinnierclal club closed It« throe days* membership campaign with a total of 36« members and pledges for a 17 .00 service fund. All the sheep have been mov.-d out of the W’.-naha forest reserve to lower ley. la. There Is about all Inches of anow In the reserve. Nearly 150 farm.'ra in the section •outh of Myrtle Point have prewnted a petition to the county court asking a 150 bounty on coyote scalps. The main building of the Albany Tanning company, one of Albany’s leading Industries, was destroyed by fire The Iona will exceed 140,000. Ei-nerviee men attending the Or. gon Agricultural college have rein stated th« lr war risk Insurance to the extent of 1290.000 since last April The aeeond annual convention and show of the Wester* Walnut asaoeia- tlun will lie held In Portland on Wed n.wday ami Thursday of th)« wonk. Thrmhlng machines are still running on Basket mountain, east of W.ston It 1« ««peeled that all the grain will t>. threshed by the .-nd of the wrek The Alma River Lumber company of Rusep. which recently ramplsted a large mill nt Glenbreok. has filed la the offl'e of th- Lan* county clerk a trust «!»«<! to ail Ita preprints In laui.1 sad Brntoa counties to secure a bond of l&oo ooo The lltaesa body or Miss Kdlth Rar tow. a atud-nt waa discovered In her room at H«-rrtck hall, the girls' d<*rml tory of Pwlflc university in Forest Î 1 Grove Th.- young woman »aa found d.ad in tad with a towel saturated with chloroform about her h«-ad A movement baa been launched at ft«l«-m la have th- city council call a ap-clal election In the near future to vote on the question of authoriilng bonds In the sutn of with which to h«lp defray th.' «ip-nses of th«- city government during the next I? m«>atha The Lane county court haa Emasd an order, restricting the «eight of load» to be hauled over the Mohawk valley road ext-nding north, aatetly from Rugr«» through Donna. Marrola «nd to Wendling. Th- order MaiM that loads heavier than 3uuu pounds will be pro hl bl ted. Application for a 10 per cent lo< r«-aa* In tel< phone rat«« wax made by the Pacific Telephone * Telegraph com pany of Portland to the public rervfcs comtniaskm. if t ed it will mean tl.ioo.ooo a year company A prof.-salons' trapper will xwti bo ■rat by the state am-' depart ment to Several localities in Latte county to trap hraier thut have i— u ,u- -King prope rty mar their habitat. Many com plaints have reached the cant' d. part- ■ dw pr.-datluiis of beaver Acting upon requests from the ircrr* tary of state, warden of the state penitentiary, superintendent of the Oregon etale Industrial school for girls, and the goer- tary of th<- Oregon state board of control. Sam A Koxer. in charge of the state department, haa Isau.-d a call for the state smergraey board to meet In Sal- m Nov« mlwr 21. to consider propos-d deficiency appro print Iona aggregating 1&&.&44 23. Action taken by th.- lutkrvb-w rhany ber of commerce and promises by the Idikevlew Box and Lumber company Indicate a roseate future for Lakeview. Th«» chamber of commerce voted to purchase a Soar re tract of land ad- Joining the city limits aa a site for the construction of a 1300.000 box fac tory A committee was appointed to raise III.Sod by popular subscription to purchase the site J. K. Campbell, representing the company, has premia rd to return to the people of IjUtevlew the 114.400, with 6 per »«nt Interest. In cast- the mill was not In operation with in two years. Besides a bo« factory. Idikevlew will probably have a lloO.oO# «.»all and door factory In the mar - Nolte« a4 lEtstrkt Road Meeting Pursuant to a petition signed by a legal number of resi-ienl freehpldera. taxpayers am! legal voters of Rood Dis trict No 14, of Linn cointy. • resw, not lee is hereby given that a meeting of the legal voters of R ihm I iMstrict No. Id of Linn county. Oregon, will be held at the hour of unc o'doirk p m.. on the 'J9th day of Noveml»-. IWO. st ttw- 1,0. <». E* hail. Scio, Oregon, in sai«l rvutd district, to determine whether or not said r»ad district shall vote a special tax of ♦-»*•> U|«>n all the taxable prop erty within said r<-ad district for the improvement <>f th»- rosda therein as follows, to-wit, grading, gravelling draining and repairing said reads. By order of the county court of Linn county, Oregon Dated this 29th day of October. 1WB. W. R Bilyeu, county judge. T J Butler, county rommwaioner; D II. Pierce, courty cxmmi-si-ner. Attest: R. M Ruaeolt. county clerk P«Mtrd this 39th «lay of October. I'rjlt, by W A Gilkey, a|>pointvd In the court 13 3t Ntlici if liitnci Feid Vttliftt Pursuant to a petition signet by a le gal number of resident freeholders, tsx iisycrs ami legal voters of Road District | No. IS of Linn county, liregim. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the legal voter» of lioa.1 |>i»»ru-t No. 15 of Linn county, Oregon, will tw held at the hour of Two o'clock p. m., on the 27th ■lay of NovcmU-r, l'rju, at the S- h > city hall. Scio. Ore., in said read .Itstrict, to «ieterminc whether or not »ai l road ■iistnet shall vote a special lax of 1,'ss.x) upon all the taxable prirtwrty within said road district for the improvement of the roads therein aa follows, to-wit: grading, gravelling, draining and re- ¡«airing saal roada. By order of the county e.-urt of Uno county, Oregon Dated this 3Sth «lav of October, 1IK9U. W R ilily. .. . .-t • T. J. Butler, county cotnmiMioncr I' II I Attest: R. M- Rus- Il. county clerk. Posted thia 2!>th day of Oct , by R. Shelton, appointed by the court. IL. t>l< A. G. PRILL Plniciai ani Santo! alia Attended Day or Night THE O STATE BANK w. A. Ewing. A 1 Randslt President Vice Pres, E’., D. Myers. Cashier Ktart a bank account Imlay ami provide for your futute. You will And a ehi-ching ac count very convenient for your bu»inc»s trail-actions W< pav interest on time >b |«»ilii. FEDERATED CHURCH Ml AKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE MIO. OREGON Sunday Sehool Hi A M. Church 11 A. M anti H P M Christian Ejolcavor 7 I'. M. All cordially inviteli. li H ILER. Pastor 1 1 i j Notice «»< I Inal settlement Notice la hereby given that the nd mmiatratri« of th«- eslab- of i'hariesA. Everett, deceased, has Aldi h. r final »««count with the county clerk of Linn county, Oregon, and the «-ounty >ourl haa A «rd Saturday, the 2l)th day of No- vember. lwu, st ti- ■ (1 o'clock p. in for the final hearing of said ac count ami settlement «if sai«i estate. Any and all persons having objections o thereto are hereby required to o be prvs- ent and make the same on or before the data above nain«'«t. Hated this »he isth day of October, 192U. HOREN E; LEVERETT. Administratrix. Weatherford A Wyatt, Attorneys for Administratrix lU&t at r JOHN Kt'KACKA GiSELMAN & KUKACKA B<al Estate Brokert SITO - - - OREGON Ultic«' wuh the Scio Produce (’«>., Mill street. 1.1st your farm with us ami »e will sell it for you. I «tial eummiaaion charged. Glselman A. Kukacka f Railroad 1 ime 1 able Arrival and Departure of PaxM-tiger Trains Womlbtim-Springrtekl Branch WEST SCIO North 7:54 g.tn. 4:13 pm. South Corvallis «tir Eastern MUN KEILS To Albany 8:11 am To l»etroit < 1:14 pm Motor service discontinued. »»»♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•»»♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦»■ss ss»♦♦+♦♦♦♦ • vmtsMw Paaaito -.v. W. F. Gill. >ia>arrtav, D. C. I horns ¡♦♦»•■»♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•••••♦♦♦♦♦♦e« UNIVERSAL STOVES The liest on earth. Good aaaortment of heater«, nnd rangua in «took. FURNITURE From the best manufacturer« on the coast, also East. Fine line of rocking chairs on display. SIMMONS BEDS The Iw-st metal bed* made. the line over. Come in and look SE ALY .MATTRESSES Known the world over aa the beat. Sleep ing on a SEALY is like sleeping <>n a cloud. Buy what you need in housefurnishings for Thanks giving now. R. M. CAIN, io NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY WEEK FOR THE Hunting Season GUNS RIELES AMMUNITION RIFLE CASES CARTRIDGE HELTS GUN OIL. GREASE HOI’PE’S SOLVENT No. 9 CLEANING RODS. BRUSHES DUXBAK HUNTING COATS TROUSERS anti H ATS LEATHER VESTS. COATS lilt.Il r<>r I WOOLEN SHIRTS SWEATERS FLASlilJGHTM. KNIVES 8AFETY RAZORS BLADES HAUSER BROS. ‘Where Everybody Buy s’9 Albany, Salem. Carvsllit, Eugene SPECIAL PRICES On Wednesday a and Sntnr days of each week I lolachrk Bros, will sell meat at Spec lai Price*, so call on these days and get cheaper meat. SCIO MEA T MARKET * 'X'ù Mv. tVSS .. ' •••{ . *• -i.'T it' f . < 111144 >1’14 A< TH A ml the X Kay were dm. ->v« red in iNSf. the latter proves ami .lemon at ratea the former. DR. R H. HARRIS Cusick Bank • Albany, Oregon Notice of Fuul Ssttlemsat Notice la hereby given that ibe under signed. administratrix of th.- <•» ate of Orville A. t rawford, itoesaaed, haa A led in the county court of Linn County. Ore gon, her Anal account as Mich admlma- tratrli, an«) that said court has flx.-d Monday the tith day <>f December, I'.rji, at the hour of one o’clock in the after noon, aa the tin e for the hearing of ob jectiona to aael account and the settle- meat thereof HELEN V. CRAWFORD, A-tminmlratrix. Hewitt A Sox, Attorney* for Admin istratrix. Date of Aral publication, Nov. 4. »¿S' THL UNIVERSAL CAR Car Comfort No «langer in traffic a clear vision in all directions. No dapping curtains, no drafts on your head Mo heavy overcoats or gloves- As much air from <>utst<le as you want ami no more. As much wnrmih.from insule as want ami no more. All plate gliv» win k.vvg and w nd ahieki» open or clos« in a moment’s time U> any pust* tion you wish. In rum. snow, wimt or storms; in summer heat or sun, the comfort car fo< ( iregon is the Ford Sedan. Thai tells you brirlly whv Eord ckaMwi ear sale« in Oregon lia vs in- creased LMM per cent in 19iS> over 1919. That explain« why you see so many of them every where now. on country roads, mnwntain trips or citv »tree*». All the turd y ih-i>c<Mlal«ility and economy of the E’ord chassis and all the beauty of an electric, al a price you cannot roaiat. Get your Eord Sedan now. *485 2(1 at Onah- ..... .. -j. .. . ,1 Rohaiaiut. without «tarter AZ!» 84 4412.73 • Runabout, with alerter T--dr|ng, without «tarter 470.70 Touring, with «tarter. 449.48 M94 2K Coupe. with «tarter ami demountable wheel« »4« 34 Sedan, with demountable rim« and starter' • Truck, with pneumatic tire« anti demountable rima »’>74 78 H>RDSON 1RA<*Tt5RS 890 36 /Tie oAnwe prates are 5cfo ptkci and includi freight anJ uwr tai. FRED T. BILYEU. Atfboriied Dealer Scio, Of ■G. V -