The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 30, 1920, Image 3

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    T
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
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Sunday School !<» A M.
W. a . F wing.
A I Randall
Church 11 A M and HP M.
Irveidcnt
Vice Iree
E. I). Myrre. Caabier
Christian Endeavor 7 P M.
All cordially Invited.
Start a bonk account I lay ami
oro vids for your future.
II R ILER. Pastor
< Hilft >W«A< Tl< '
Ami th« X-Ray w. -. dm ■■vrrvd in
l>«»6 the latter pro»«-« anti demon
strates the former.
DK. K. II HARRIS
('«sick l-ank
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Albany, Oregon
DR A. G. PRILL
PÙÏSlCIdB asi Sow
SCIO
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Railroad I ¡me 1 able
Hunting
Season
GUNS
RIFLES
AMMUNITION
RIFLE CASES
CARTRIDGE HELTS
(JUN oil.. GREASE
tntpprs >• •! \ i n r No.»
CLEANING RODS. BRUSHES
DUXBAK HI NTING COATS
TROUSERS and HATS
LEATHER VESrS, COATS
HIGH TOP BOOTS
WCMJLEN SHIRTS
SWEATERS
FLASHLIGHTS. KNIVES
SAFETY RAZORS. BIADES
HAUSER BROS.
“WTirre
Albany,
Everybody Ruys"
Salem. Corvatti*,
Eugene
I have «•-' tblinhed mi auto bun line from Scio via
J> tier >tn. to Albany, daily eicepl Sunday
IM a m.
6:13 pm
KO renta
Il 60
86 cento
70 cent«
Far.- from Scio to Albany
Corvatti« .< Eastern
MUN KERS
L n
V11 a
1 44 P
round trip.
Jefferson to Albany
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round trip
► punts Scio, at Scio hotel a tn
Albany. Murphy's Garage. I p m
II. W. IlOAtiLANI», I'toprietor
Motor ggrvice di* «ntinucd.
IF YOU WANT to buy or trn.lv for l4X
serva good stork land near headwaters
of the Vaquina in Brnton county «• <-
The Tribune's printer.
Attention
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Auto Bus Line to Albany
WEST SCIO
To Albany
To Detroit
STAGI. Ml I TS Al t. TWAINS
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Woodburn-Springfield Branch
North
,South
Phono «-.515
ORE.
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Arrival and lh>parturv of I'a» -« ng«>r
Trains
FOR THE
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MUNKERSandWEST
SCIO STAGE
Walter Bilwu, Prop.
Call« Attended
Day or Night
You will fliul a checking ac­
count very convenient for your
business transaction«. We t>ay
<■(. interval on tin»«- <t.-|»v I».
mation of Our Readers.
ClHtaoa of IlaJlaa are attempting ta
•«•cure a free mall delivery aarvtca.
t;.*»rg. W Wright, Albany attorney,
la rvmplllng a history of Linn <*nuaty
The Lower Columbia Otl * (Jan com-
pany haa begun operation« al it« well
la Clatsop county.
An International mining convention
will be held In Portland during the
first »ok In April
Brood
y trouble«
ard Moan, aged 44. committed auklde
at Ontario by «hooting himself
Barkley Walker haa purchased and
assumed control of the Wallowa Coun
ty Reporter, published at Enterprise.
John Smith, enho crossed the plain«
to Oregon tn 1851. died near Cottage
drove a few day« ago at the age of »5
year«
Legislation to compel farmer« to de­
stroy Canadian thistle« before they
bloom 1« dee I red by Pomona Grange
of Linn county.
Enterprising cIt liens of Boardman,
.Morrow county, are negotiating to es­
tablish a ferry across the Columbia
river at that city
OU and ana of a superior quality
have b<- u discovered on the Jay Man
nt ng ranch In Klamath county at a
depth of 1585 foot
Two hundrtHl dairymen of the Banks
distric t have subs ribed IlM.OOv for
the erection of u creamery aud cheese
factory lu that city.
Nearly a thousand douen eggs were
markatod by the Ashfaud t'sH.paraUv«
association In November, the pries» bo
lug 75 cents per down.
More than 15 sawmUls h> Klamath
county have closed down tor the win
t«w Only three are still running and
they may suspend soon.
Four boys whose ages range from 18
to 19 years sre tn the Lane county Jail,
chnrn.id with the burglary of sovoral
stores at Cottage Grove
llie fourth annual automobile show
ot the Pendleton Automobile Dealers'
association will t><- hold In Happy Can­
yon March 10. 11 and 13
Bobcats are having a hard life In
lame ejamty this fall, bounty on 1? of
lh--ir hides being claimed at the clerk s
office In the last few days.
The city of Albany Is trying to ob
tain a furniture factory to replace
th« furniture manufacturing plant
which formerly operated there.
More than 19.0O0 head of beef cattle
have been shipped from Klamath coun­
ty since September 1. and 4000 head
still remain on the feeding grounds
Federal game authorities refuse to
consider the suggestion of Eastern
Oregon sportsmen that the open sea
son for shooting migratory birds be
changed
Marjory Ellis. 13 years old. was In
stautly killed two miles south of 11111«
boro when a truck driven by her step­
father capaUi-d In a collision with an­
other truck
Mini".- men of Eastern Oregon, st
a conference at Baker to devise means
of m> cling iweaetit condltlolia. adopted
a no* wage scale providing for a gen
era! reduction
of snow at Anna
There arc 7'y
Spring camp in the Crater National
park, which is four feet more than
Iher-J was at that point at the same
time last year.
Sparks generated by friction while
elaaning a silk dress In a Bend laundry
fired Uie gasoline, set the building on
fire and burned the clothing ot G E.
Olsen, proprietor
The la Ha HAingle company at Her
^ence h is shut down Its mill and log­
ging rump while the capacity of the
mill la being Increased by th« addition
of another mark Ina.
Silverton wants an armory building
A large delegation of citoms went to
Salem last week to urge appropriation
of tlo.iioo county funds, to add to the
city's appropriation.
All gravel on th* Old Oregon Trail
between Pendleton and K»h<> haa been
laid and the rood Is completed «icepl
tor a bridge near Echo, which will kava
to be built in the spring
Among the various amounts asked of
congress for improvements tn Oregon
Is an appropriation ot *135.000 for
making a survey of the Coos Bay
Wagon road grant lands
It la reported that the Crown Wil­
lamette Paper company will resume
Its operations near H«-aalde within a
abort tl
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FEDERATED,.C«URCH THE Siili STATE BA\h
SEE HERE
The Scio Produce House
Earners!
If you have nny fat hug«
ready for «hipping «top in1
anti nee
BUYS
All kinds of produce; also grain and
potatoes in car lots
HOLECHEK BROS.
We will give volt the highest
market price.
We are in the market for
hog* every week
All the hug- are weighed
t»n Morrison's M itle- and we
take them from then»
Give Us a Trial
J, A. MOIST
Manager
Su err « ho r to F. (linuhnan
jec niial wefouiii inyour crankcase oil
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HIS lens shows some of the dirt that can be
;> und in any crankcase after a few weeks of
dfivii
ro it <*”• t, carbon and fine p.irticles of
metal. S' t 1.t irculates with the lubricating
oti throu
i
er
«'.together with ga4»line that
escapes .
t
pt V. hs suid dilutes the oil.
F.uvc I UeB c. i "«¡luted oil in y. >r c ¡inkense
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'< : reunne. •s.-jtrv weitr begins,
V..
eft for you v io» Modem
Crankcase Cleaning Service—convenient, quick,
econ< tmical. We use Calol Flushing Oil, the scien­
tific, thorough flushing agent which does not con­
taminate the fresh oil. We assure proper lubri­
cation for your engine by refilling the cleaned
crankco >e with Zerolene of the correct grade.
Ma’
a regular habit of Modem Crankcase
Cleaning Service.lt gives better engine perform­
ance and ¡Oliver lile to your car.
FRED T. BILYEU
W. L COBB
KIRKPATRICK MOTOR CO
HIGHWAY GARAGE
TAYLOR & HALDEMAN
SCIO, OREGON
SCIO, OREGON
LEBANON, ORE
LEBANON, ORE
LEBANON. ORE
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