The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 25, 1920, Image 5

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    GÛE3ÙN KEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor*
mation of Our Readers.
lain» county's share of tho market
roads fund will be 232.000.
The Buchner sawmill al North B«nd
baa reaum-J cutting after a shut duwu
of several weeks
Electric contractors and dealers of
Oregon will tm-ei In annual convention
in Salem ih-crmber 7.
Miss June Dalton. a student In the
Burna high school, has been elected
m cwi:-r of the baseball team
Ranchers In the southern part of
Cooa couuty leave petitioned the couti
ty court for a bounty of 275 on co­
yotes
A turnip weighing 24 pounds, a
sugar t -ct 28 pounds and a potato 5S
pounds <<ru on exhibition at Cottaf--
Orove
Ono of ths very oldest of Oregon's
citizens. Mrs. I.ucrotla Jane McKcn-
non. died at La Grande at the ago of
98 years.
Fifty men are now employed on
road work on lhe MeKenxie highway,
and despite the rains, good progress
is being matin
Shaw ¿. Burton of Klamath Fall»
nr- building a modern sawmill near
that city with a capacity of 50.000 feel
of lumber a day.
While hunting ducks, Alfred Johnson
of Sooth Inh-| In Coo» county, waa
shot In the back by a companion who
had a 25 35 caliber rifle
Th» B.iker Improvement club ha*
secured an option on a tract of ian<l
In that city and has formulated plan»
for a park and playground.
The Douglas county farm bureau Is
holding mass meetings throughout the
county In an attempt to increaas th«
membership from 135 to 1000.
More than 4,000,000 eggs have been
taken from eastern brook trout al
Elk lake. The eggs will be taken Io
the hatchery on Tumalo creek.
The records show that the money
order business transacted at Astoria
la the largest of that of any pcstofflce
in Oregon outside of Portland.
Manufactured goods and products
of Southern Oregon will be shown at
a community fair to be held at Ash­
land the first week In December.
Two-year old Ruth Smith died at
Burns us a result of injuries received
from falling Into a boiler of hot water
which was standing on the floor.
Mohair growers of Oregon, through
th« Or« con Mohair Growers' ssaocia
th«i
■ «1 to petition «ongro
to plac< an Import duty on mohair.
Elbert Dyer of Bandoa Is offering
to gtm 200 acres cf land In loacre
plots. to settlers who will agree to
plant an<! raise bwniea on th» tract a
Marshfield Is planning an aviation
field and an auto camp around Cor tba
coming se »on Tba city council has
purrhaatd property suitable for both
increasing th« acreage of th» t'ma
tllla nattat-al forest to over a mlilloa
acres. the W eaabs forest will on July
t. IWt, becume a part of the I’lualUU
forest.
Rufu* M ttrulth. wall known pioneer
of Polk county. la dead at Monmouth
Ha crossed th» plait s In 1953, locating
In Poik county, where be bad lived
Ninrw
Two fatal accidents out of a total
of 2*1 Industrial caaualt-'cs were re­
ported to the state Industrial acci­
dent con:i.>laston tor the week ending
Nov «niter It.
John It. Yon« of Portland has ac­
cepted app- ln'm-at as a member of
the state high»ay • i-mmlsslon. to fill
the vacancy caused by the resignation
of Simon llensou.
Approtlma'e’y f7 3.000 In prU« mon­
ey was distributed among the stock
breeders of th< n<>r;h»-st last wv«k at
th*- Pacific International l.lvretock ex­
position In Portland.
Th« sum of 235.?*» was left tn t*ane
county’s m.vrket rood fund thia year
to be appl < 4 to n«vt year's fund, ac­
cording' to announcement of P. M
Morse, county «ugi- •*r.
Amundment of •tala prohibition
law* Io make them conform with the
Vol*teart act will be asked by the Oi>
gon Antl-da'oon league at tb.e neat
ueastoo it the legtstottire.
' 1 . . irl i.!-. of I tie hr k have been
.
acts company to Kugrn» to be used Ir
the new buildings b ng pul up on ths
University of Oregon campus.
Did» were opened this week st
Klamath Falls for the levs« of 12,000
a.'roe of reclaimed land In th» Tula
lake bed. Tho highest price tn ths
oiddlng is said to be 2* 20 an acre
Daring aafe roblrs op-raUng In
Portland 1st« Hntu day night with an
old touring ear carried away a S«0
pound saf- containing 21*00 hum the
home of Dtns Wing, wealthy Chlneoe.
()overr<-r O.coti will iea.c Haligu
this wet-a for Harrisburg. Pa. where
he will attnnd the governors confer
•nee. The conference will convene
Decernhr C and wdl be attended by
govern«'rum practically every stale
t th« unloOL.
An officia) postal bulletin announces
tin- restoration oÇ th« postofflce at
fuddle and Hutherllti to th« presiden­
tial class, effective ss of October 1, this
year.
Tb» Oregon Agricultural rollrg» stu­
dent llveatr-ck judging team won the
Intercollegiate contest
S««nhw«et IJveauH k «how at lx »1st on
Idaho
The concrete pa»«m«nt between
Pendleton and Walla Wslla. with the
except tos of nln« miles hot wren W«w
ton and Bln« Mountain, has been com­
pleted
Fire risk rood 11 Ion» are better tn
Eng-nr than In any other city In the.
state of which he has mail» a survey,
acronfl ng to tleorge W. Hlokrw, deputy
state fire marshal
Th« walnut grower» of Dayton and
surrounding vicinity an- now dlspo*-
Ing of their 1929 crop at got>d prices.
The walnut grow Ing Industry of thia
part of the state is Increasing mater*
Ully.
Provision will be made In the 1921
budget for Klamath county's »hare
of the cuet of the Wtll»m«tto highway.
The rood will shorten lhe dlstauee
from Portland to Cratar lake 122
mile*.
While the train was running 40 mil«*
an hour. Ilarry Broadbent of Taron-. *.
a d- tu-’nt«d man. jumped through the
window of a »lev pl nr war neat Kurone
•nd alighted on the ground uninjured
Kenneth Wi*ndln. ■ sopb"U»<»re in the
Grants Paas high school. Is dead fr >m
the effects of a fall from a roof while,
with a number of clasvtna'ea he was
attempting to paint tb« el mo numerals
Buce»-es Is claimed for the voluntary
arbitration board In Hal- m. which was
<r- at,d by th - l’«nt:.i< I ai- : "in« Il
and the Halein Commercial club, it
has made thdvm fr-« fr- m strikes and
lockouts
George |l«jrt nt Coos flay who fol
lows tba occupation <.( tapping irre»
tor pitch for th<- Cortland pitch re
finery, Is making It-» a day, or 2494 a
month. He sell» the pltcli al SO o-nts
a gallon.
Hix new home nursing classes have
just been organised al Springfield and
In th« MeK-niie rlv<r country. Three
of th<m am at Hprtngtl-ld and on«
each at Mt Vernon, Thurston aud
Wait< rvlllo.
There are approximately 7000 men In
Portland out of employment at the
present time and a proportionate num
her tn other sections of the state, ac­
cording to C. H Grant, state labor
commiasiuner
A total of 279.000 will b» required to
rover the u««d» of the state bureau
of labor for the next two years, ac­
cording to an estimate submitted to ths
secretary of state by A. C. Gram, stale
labor commissioner.
Th» state ban’-Ing department, of
which Will H Bcnn«tt Is superinten­
dent, has be<-n exonerated by tb<- grand
Jury of Jackson couuty from sny blame
In connection with the failure of the
Bank of Jacksonville
Representative men and exhibits
from practically ev>-ry rn-atnery In the
state are exp*-ct<-d to b- In Portland for
the 11th annual rout- titl«n of th« Ore­
gon butter and ch«-«»»’ makers, to be
held Itrcember 9 and 10.
The Eugene Fruitgrowers' associa­
tion. which already has a long list of
fruit and vegetabl« products put up
at Its cannery In that city. Is now ex
perlmentlng with th« manufacture of
•ppi« syrup for labi« uà».
The Oregon penitentiary ni In »trai»
which gar» a aerlre of three perform
snres In th« auditorium of th« Inali-
tutl»n. netted approximately 2800. no-
cording to L. II Compton, warden, un­
der whoa» direction th- show was etax
Summons
in the Circuit Court of th« State of Or­
egon fur the County of Linn.
Department No. Two.
Florence C. Green, Plaintiff.
vi.
Charles W. Green. Defendant
To Charles W. Green, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer th« complaint of the above
named plaintiff in the above entitled
court and cause now on file with the
clerk of »ai«l court, on or before lhe
last day named in th- order of the court
for the publication of this summons up­
on you. to-wit: On or before the 7th
«lay of January. 1K21. and you are here
by notified that if you fail to appear
and answer »ai<i complaint as heri-m
requirevl, plaintiff will apfdy to the
court for the relief demanded in her
complaint on flic herein, to wit; For a
decree of this rourt dissolving-the bond»
ma tri mon now existing between
of matrimony
plaintiff and itefemiant an<) tor the .«»
t -ration of plaintiff's maiden name, ami
for such other ami further relief as to
th» court may se«m just and proper.
This summon» is served upon you by
publication in th« Scio Tribune by vir­
tu« of an order of lion. W. R. Bilyeu,
county judge <>f t.inn county, i *regnn.
duty mail« and entered of record on the
19th day ul November, A. D. 1929. said
order being dated the 19th day of No­
vember. A. D. IW*.
[>ato*nf Aral publication, November
25th, 1920
I ’at» of f la«t
last publication. January Sth.
WEATHERFORD* WYATT.
1M1
Attorn- >• for Plaintiff.
Postofhce Address: 122 Wosl First
SUtwt, Aiteny, Oregon.
THE Slid STATE BANK
DR. A. G. PRILL
w. A Ewing.
A K. Randall
Preaident
Vice I’rvs.
E. D. Myrra. Cashier
Start a bank account Balay ami
providr fur vour fulute.
You will find a checking ac­
count very ronveniv-nt for your
business transactions. Uc pay
4*5, Interval on time d«|<osit».
S otrüb
Plvuciai ait
Calls Attended
Day or Night
SCIO
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FEDERATED CHURCH
MBXKERSandWEST
SCIO STAGE
STAG! Ml I TH At.L ritAISS
D aves Scio 1‘ustofficc-
at 7 a r.i and 4 45 p m for West Set«,
•nd 7 :4A a. tn. and t:lo p m for Munkors
r Gtari.MAN
SCR). OREGON
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Church 11 A. M. and B P. M.
Christian Endeavor 7 F. M.
All cordially Invited.
H B. ILER, I’Mtor
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JOHN KVKACKA
Railroad 1 ime I able
Arrival and Itoparture of Passenger
Trains
Witodburn-Suringtleld Branch
SCIO
OREGON
WEST SCIO
North
7:5fi a m.
th«* St io Product* South
6:13 p.m.
Mill Htrvvt.
Ctirvallls At F’jwtern
MUN KERS
List your farm with us and we will sell To A thanv
8:tl a tn
It for you l sual commiaaion charged. To Detroit
1:44 p nt
Glselman &. Kukacka
Motor service discontinued.
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10% I»iafoiiiii on
UNIVERSAL STOVES The lieston earth.
Good assortment of
heaters, and ranges in stock.
FURNITURE From the t>est manufacturent <>n the coast, also
East. Fine line of rocking chairs on display.
SIMMONS BEDS
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The l*ot metal beds made.
the line over.
Come in and look
SEALY MATTRESSES Known the world over n* the beat. Sleep­
ing on a SEALY la like sleeping on a cloud.
Buy u'hut you need in housefurnixhinys for Thanhs
giving now
R. M. CAIN
NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY WEEK
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Car
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And th» X-Ray were discovered in
l*W> the latter proves ami demon*
•irate» th« former.
DR. R. II. IIARRIS
Cusick Bank
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Allmny, Oregon
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No danger in traffic a clear vision in al) directions.
Nn Ils ppi ng curtains, no drafts on your head. So heavy
overcoats or gloves. As much air from outside a» you
want and no mor». As much warmth from insule as
want and no more. All plate glass windows snd w nd
shields open or close in a moment’s time to any posi­
tion you wish.
la nun, snow, wind or »terms; In summer heat or sun. the comfort
car for Oregon is the Ford Sedan.
I hat t«lls you briefly whv iord ctooed ear sales in Oregon have in-
creasod 120* par cent in lirjlovar 1910. That explains why you •»• ao
many of them everywhere now, on country roads, mountain tnpg <-r city
streets.
All the sturdy dependability and economy of the Ford chassis and all
lh« b< sat) of an electric, al a pfico you cannot resist.
Get your Ford Sedan now.
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Runabout. without starter ____
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Runabout, with starter..
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676 70
Touring, without starter
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T'-uring, with starter.
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Coupe, with starter and demountable wheels
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Sedan, with demountable rime and starter
046 34
TAick. with pneumatic tire« and demountable rima 674.7S
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FORDHON TRACTORS.
7Ac uAove prtctt art Stio (nicer and include freight and war lai.
FRED T. BILYEU, AetUriied Dealer SciO, Of.
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