The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 23, 1920, Image 3

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    OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
FEDERATED CHURCH
M IO. OREGON
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor*
nation of Our Readers
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l<a Grand« a budael for city cipenaea
for the coming year la IIO«4<v
With all preparations complete and
everythin« In readlmaa for the Intra-
alve. state wide eanvasa through which
Oregon's 1260.000 quota of the |33.-
•00.000 national fund to be rained tor
the starving children In th» war swept
areas overseas Is to be raised by Jaau-
ary L the European relief council of-
_ ri< i.>iiy opened Ha caaipai«T'. M
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Jay li ttobbtn of Eno -. -’
dent of thr Oregon Wool Grower»' as
aecia'ton; Mach Hohn of IVnitletoa.
a. < r.-tary treasurer, and C C. Berks-
ley of llay Creek. vlcv-pr<-eld-nt. were
re-elected by acclamation at the clos­
ing of the 13d aunual convention at
l'< ndh-ton The place for holding next
year's convention will be named later
bv thr executive committee
Mining nvn representing practically
all of the Important minus In eastern
Or-n. n m> t In Baker last week tocon
alder n>< ans of no-etlng the prem-nt do­
pe. (■•in* conditions In the mining In
duatry. Increased cost of production
coupl-d with a p< rman-si* low selling
price has proved to be a combi nut Ion
that cannot be coped with, and mining
has practically com» to a standstill.
Malle Murray, defeated candidate
for reprru- illative from Multnomah
county at the primary election last
May has filed It* the Marlon county
circuit court leaal protest against th.
election of Herbert Gordon of Portland
who was a successful candidate for th«
office It was charged by Mr Murray
that Mr. Gordon's election was Illegal
for th«* reason that he was a candldatr
for two offices at th«- same election.
The habit of yelling fire when thers
was no fire almost cost Fred Worth
Ington hl» life when th«- Eugene city
jail. In which he was a prisoner, wot
partially destroyed by a blase of un
determined origin Worthington shout
cd for help and hts cries were h«ard
by the firemen In their sleeping quar
tern, which were close to the Jail. Th«
m* n thought the prisoner was trying
to spread a fats« alarm, and rolled
• over In bed for another nap
As a result of a quarrel at Waptnl-
tla. vast of The Dalles. Louis Mct'oy
is nursing a knife wound tn th«* about
dvr, and Charles Delores. £ llaro-v
and V. Fltspatrlck are under arrest
charged with assault with a deadly
wmpon. Delores is alb-gid by county
police officers to have done the stab­
bing.
The On-gon single tax league has
filed with the secretary of state a
pr<>|MM«-«l constitutional am«-ndm«-nt
providing for single tax in thia state
The amendment will go before the vo­
ters of Oregon at the general election
tn November. 1S2J. uni«-»» a special
election la called before that date by
an act of the legislature.
Application for p«rmlt to approprl
ate water has been filed In the office
of the state eulaeer by M F Hanky
of Medford, eoverln* appropriation of
water front the north fork of l.lttl»
Butte creek for Irrigation of ?B0arrea
It la «-»tlmatrd
tn Jackson county.
that the development will coat approx-
Imately 144 000 and will consist of a
power plant.
Measures having for their purpose
lb< regulation of Interstate traffic as
It •relates to the operation of motor
vehicle« and uniform laws for all the
north west stales will be submitted to
the legislature* of Washington. Call
fbrnla. (Iregon and Idaho. In case of­
ficials In charge of the automobile de­
partments of these slates comply with
rtqusat of Ham a k
~tary
stat«, who In a letter issued
MAKE THEM ALL
Sunday School 10 A M.
Church 11 A. M. ami b P M
Christian Endeavor 7 P. M
All cordially invited.
II l< ILER, Pastor
HAPPY
Thia Chrtatmaa by Purchaamg
JL
3 ^oiuna
DR. A. G. PRILL
Phsiciai así Suneoi
SCIO
We will gladly drmonatrtt«- at
any time, in the evenings if
deaired.
ORE.
n
/ htjie a full line of fresh Christmas
< andos, Nuts, Tropical Bruits. etc .
besides my regular line of goods.
Th«* highest ciana talking ma­
chine in the world.
Calls At tend»!
Day or Night
♦
BOX CANDIES
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S DEC IA LT Y
§ïu Coftpitionccij St
J. S. Sticha
SCIO. OREGON
BERT HOLLIS, Proprietor
A. Ewing.
A K. Randall
Prrauient
Vice Free.
E. I*. Myer». Caahier
Start a bank account today and
i.r- »: !«■ for your futute.
You will find a cheeking ac
count very convenient for your
bunrwn transactions. We pay
4
ml* r. »t i.ii (mi.- <i<-)*-«il».
forchini ci! in
~a clean en¿j¡£
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SPECIAL PRICES
On Wrdnrsrlnys and Satur­
days of each week I lol.ichek
Brog, will sell meat at Special
Prices, so call on thear days
and get cheaper rural.
SCIO Ml .A I MARKET
Ä.F3T
cuoi, hihh
Hunting
Season
RIFLES
AMMUNITION
RIFLE CAS»
CARTRIDGE BELTS
GUN OIL. GREASE
HOPPE S St »EVENT No. 9
CLEANING RODS. BRUSHES
Dl'XBAK HI NTING COATS
TROUSERS «nd HATS
LEATHER VESTS, COATS
HIGH TOP BOOTS
W0< )| EN SHIRTS
8W1 kTEJ 9
FLASHLIGHTS. KNIVES
SAFETY RAZORS, BLADES
HAUSER BROS.
•‘H’Arrp Everybody Buys'*
Albany,
Eugene
S«l«m. Corrali»,
Railroad I ime I able
Arrival and Departure of Paaarnger
Traina
Woodburn-Springfield Branch
WEST SCIO
North
7:55 am.
5:13 p m.
South
Corvalito & Eoatern
now many miles have you ¿riven
your car'}
OW many miles— with­
out changing engine oil?
H
Dirt accumulates in the oil of
every engine—carbon, road dust,
fine particles of metal, and gasoline
that has escajied past the pi tons.
This dirty, diluted oil circulating
through your engine causes unnec­
essary wear on be irmg surfaces.
Have it drained out—no —and
fresh oil put in the crankcase.
We can do that for you conven­
iently, quickly, economic..Ily— with
Modem Crankcnse Cleaning Ser­
vice. We use Calol Flushing Oil,
the new, scientific flushing agent,
which cleanses thoroughly with­
out danger of contaminating the
supply of fresh oil. And to assure
correct lubrication we refill the
cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of
the correct grade.
Bring in your car today Modern
Crankcase Cleaning Srrvr e will
give immediate bcc.er c: .,i:.e p r-
furmance. Done eguh v •' \ !
lengthen you* c .. u.
.MUN KERS
To AII muiv
To IMroit
8:11 a m
1:44 p m
M<>l<»r aervice di »continued.
< llllil >PRA( Tl< '
And the X-ltay were discovered in
1HV5 the latter prove» anti deinon-
atratea the former.
Dit. R. H. HAItRIS
t'uaick Bank
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Albany, Oregon
Saturday urg«-d a conference at an
early date to decide upon regulations
n«-**d**d In handling th«« traffic sltua
tion.
Secretary of thr Interior Payne ad
vlwd Representative Hlnnott Friday
that some change will be made In tbe
contract with the California-Oregon
. Pnw.-r company for the construction
of tbe Link river dam at the outlet of
Waller Bilyeu, Prop
Upper Klamath lake
A clarifying
provision will be Inserted, making
Pliona B-Ä15
clear tbe paramount right of the gov­
STAGI MILTS ALL IRAINS
ernment to the water In addition, tbe
l^-avea Scio Pnetoffier
secretary of the Interior baa derided
7:30 a m and 4:4S p m for Weal Seh.
to approve the Hlnnott bill which
would permit the organisation of a
dralmure district under the Oregon
state law for the purpose of dyking IF YOU WANT to buy or trade for I4M,
acre» good »lock laid near headwaters
several thousand servo of marsh lands
of the Vaquina in Hen too county aee •
la tbe same locality.
, The Tribune'» printer.
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MUNKERSandWEST
SCIO STAGE
SCIO. OREGON
SCIO, OREGON
LEBANON. ORE.
LEBANON. ORE
LEBANON. ORE.
FRED T. BILYEU
W. L. COBB
KIRKPATRICK MOTOR CO
HIGHWAY GARAGE
TAYLOR & HALDEMAN
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