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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1921)
y’V* of th* state Hl mission and T U Huadisy appointed stats co« pe«»*U««u •loner O H B ! unehard of •r Paaa. W C Fellow« of Rump-» it at Helts of Cnrnuct'i la. W Il I* Carlton an-l F A O'matwd i nt Port land. somber« of ths lire got» be 1 real of mins* and «eoi «y; W D W h<wl righi. Mrs. Edmond C Giltner S?W Mr. Henry L Corbett, all of Portland members of the child welf-«r. e-m mission; Amedeo M timdh of Port land, member of th- Industrial wel fare commission. <1 M. linker of l’n-1 member of the Ooi-n land «etti» meat commi won; Da«ld M Pu nn« o> Portland, m»nib»r of the stata boari of vocational sdiuiaitou. The Oregon Curve BTv*der*' as •octal Ion will hold an auction »ate of choice hogs at the state fair ground« at Halcm on February 1 Th< r* will be or more couaianors from Oregon, Idaho and Washington, while buyers will be In gttenitanr- from all section» of the Parine aorthw'st Htai« leslslailon which will offer th* •It-maGr« of a 32<”M farm or borne loan or a ca»h eompe.umil'-n at the rate of |1& per month of service for World war veterans will be pr«»»-d by the American Lsgloo. depart tn- nt of Oregon, as a r«»uh of action by th« State executivs coBnultt-e. In •«••ion tn Portland tasi w-.g Work of raising th- quota of <b« Kata of Oregon, ou -! I -f P» Hand, hir the Europ«-*u rei f tun-l 1« moving forward rapidly ami spi-r iims'.cly 475.000 ho- already i> pl-dved Harry Silver, m«n*grr of th« Pom padour minorai spring* o tr Ashland, lias a crew of men eagr-a» i in pu.ting, town test wells for curi-,.nie «cid g.-s. which the company rxioxta to d«"*h»p drawn s am’unti«« to >3041 nt of bownti*« on preda tory anImais during l»20, although th<- appropriation at tbe buginnlug for that purpoee was only lllod. W H Barrati, prominent farmer and sh«**p grower of Heppner. M-trrow ev-iu.iy. ».«• ¡-»inied by Oo».-rtp>r QlC-itt to * rwe as a member of the state highway rnmmlaelou. Ilo will succeed > K Kiddle, whu died rweeni ly st Island C*ity. keaan.- n bl -w .»p- u two doors on the «-salt of the First National bank tn i an attempt to rob th«- • ■ ot the etpl-Mlous nt >l-):-a. and the rubber« <1 n- «y before they had thing. or -opi- s uf th«- Oregon tew« r-cetved from many ■o««I*«ut th* country Indicai» •u«<,aaful operation of ths vm of financing and handling tl-n development Is attract- attcutfoa. living near <*rane. tn •»uniy. baa recently sunk a I d<. pth of luí f«»«t that baa I a How of í < m tarbea of water :h » five-inch ccntrlfu- te adds another Irriga I hat Ighborhoud, in Eugene of an at- gralu binders which JI s of grain Is Vtenm-d US and J. Q. Hollfer of «rklng model has bren patents have br«n ap Is country and Canada. • of - «tales during the ru, with relation to In netted th» «tate ap M.14 tn excess ofth« > Agreed upon by the exerutora, a< - -cling to a report pre pared by Janies Crawford, deputy scat* trcasurei;. M re tóso 1500 Jack rabbits were ki:i«d In th» » >t < ml of I ic.atill,« county by two iet«ms compuaed of 20 ao-in!- ra m- h of the 1-rndtetoa Hod and Gun elute who h- Id a comp« Utlve rabbit shoot, ths It, nt- team to for- felt their rabbits and sirs a banquet to the wlaio ra. Jay H. Dobbin of Joseph, Wallows eotmiy. who recently was appointed • tn< inter of t he «talc highway commi« slut, to mt< e.| t E K hid le, tel» gr Aphid Ga -....nr Olcott Friday that tor th« acro 1.4 11tue he was compelled to retuse th, office bocau*. of personal mot-.rs r«-qutring Ms attention. H*avy rslns of the last few days have coat the stat- high nay depart pi*ut betw.-en *7&,0<o and IHWWO aa comitsny tave been Htcreased aa ths a roani', of daiua» to r«~ds an.i J reauit of in order issued by the | bridgea, according to llsrbert Nutin. : service commission Mat.- highway engineer Jerry Hurley, a well known rancher The establishment of camping Bn 1 of Malheur county, has been nuss.ttg rvcreal Ion xrouuds al th- summit of for over a mouth, and friend« tear foul Clatsop crest on ths Columbia river He bad 31 mh > in currency on hu Principal Events of the Week I play. highway is among the Improvement person when last seen. projects plann<~<i by Clatsop county Seieral modert. bungalows and ».-ot Briefly Sketched for Infor fur the coming •uuiuwt ■ages are being built along the b«acb mation of Our Readers. Senator 11 L. Eddy of llouslaa conn U'ir lu in at Garibaldi In antlcipsllon of ty will present • bill at th« coining berlug activity attending tbe owning i session of the legislature providlnx i Sal'-m’s tai levy for 1*21 will axxrs- of tho mills next summer. for the remuneration of orchardtst« near in The big sawmill at Ritaer, gate 49 mills. dependence. Marts«Llaat 8<-ptembsr by and farmers far damage Amo to Un>ir Thers ar« more than 30 candidutoe the Foster Interests of Lincoln. NeU. orchat «1» or crepa by deer. for the muster's degree at the Univer The Umatilla c un*y *l-rk ha« has «hut «lows for the winter ^’he mid sity of Oregon. and camps »tnployed 400 MM. Company C Oregon National Guard, On the Pendleton ranch in Jackson of Eugene, now has a strength of 70 county a field of corn yielded U men and officers. bushels to tho acre, while potatoes Eighty four high schools of th«» state made 250 bushsis and three a-ree of have enrolled in the Oregon Hub corn fllltHl a 40 ton silo to the top School Debate league. tn the crosscut tunnel connecting The- safe in the Wool worth store the Union and latst f'haucs mines in at Eugene was broken open and rub the Cornucopia district a ledge of bed of 4345 tn cash and checks. high grade ore was struck, one streak Alter being cksed down tor several carrying values of 4to>i or more to ths m uibs. me Booth Kelly sawmill at ton. W-ntlllng has resumed operations Buccesa of tho night schools which Enos Fisher, well known Oregon the Astoria district ha, maintalue-f pioneer und one of tbe first, settlers of for the benefit of aliens who deairs tc the Grand Hondo valley. Is dead at become cltlsena has been <!- siot««trat Summervllls. aged Cl. ed by the tact that 334 students have The Medford Chamber of Commerce enrolled has adopted a resolution Indorsing lb<- l^rank Wagner, alias Dutch Frank prop- tedT Atlantic Pacific Highway es tbe safe robber who «scaped from tbs p«*nli«*nllary st Salem about three position at Portland In 1935 As a re. ull of Major Moohtorgcr« months ago. was killed Instantly in efforts during the last few weeks, 4't a dud with offlearo at Columbia lU ach near Astoria. yo'itig m--n are interested in orxants The C. K Hpauldlng lagging com Ing s militia company al Woodburn. A summary u< the assessment roll« pany. which operates extensively In of luk« < eunty for IPSO shows a prop the Willamette valley, has dosed th» •rty valuation of 3l2.0su.463. a dt> Salem plant of the corporation. Ap proximately tho mvn were thrown out creitM of nearly 3100.000 for 1*1*. U- rlrudu Wheeler of Mapleton teas of employ meat Governor Olcott, wtio has been al obtained the usual bounty at tbe office gov of the county clerk <>u a wildcat which Harrisburg, Pa. attending ernors' conference, will return tc •he killed near b«r home not long Ralem Thursdsy Enroute home Gov «go. Oregon's national congressmen are •mor Olcott spent a few days la 31or!‘L». where he has relatives. urg- I by the Orogoa Wool Grower- A total of 2d57 ml lee of highways It a- ation to support all bills provl.l Ing fs.r aa embargo on wool and ww-l Oreg-Mi. Involvla« estimated flnsmis. obilsa'lnn« aygregaOnx 424.47?.»30 »< pnxlutta. - •nd actual expenditures totaling 421. The Hecer Veneer company has per chnsud atout 2w.MMi.000 fevl of yellow 54R5M is have brew authorised uhd-i fir umber se»rn miles eowthwesl of th* direction of the state highway com Rainier and will comments taking U in las bin duting the yearn 1*20 an> 1*21. atrording t<> a report prepare■< out st ouce. FY»lh county livestock men. at a farm by Koy Ki- in. secretary of the com bur«-au tu« -tlng held at M«>nm->uth. miasl-'U Creation of a state irrigation com adopted a construct Ire program for llv»!<R<k Impruvement work within mission, with three members haring a salary at flo.ptm a year each. Is, the county. A two day racing med on tbe Linn part of a plan to change existing Ir i county fair ground* on or stout the rtgaiion laws In tbo coming aeoaiun of the legtslstnrs. Th" legHlafors eom ' Fourth‘of July nest, has been de termined upon by the Albany Racing ing from tbe«» seel km« of Oregon which are directly interested In get . saa-xlaGon. t Everett M»y, a graduate of Oregon ting water on lands ndw arid, are th« Agrkuiturnl college and well known mover« back of the proposed mens la slhletlc circles, baa been given a are. Fourteen first ofth* year h’frntlv« eomtnlaafou M captain tn t*>* United MrPnv hih I Night Storage and non lucrative reappointments war« Htatea army. . Rates for servlcs on tbe lines of ths announc'd by Governor Olcott. J. W Hberldaa and Willamina Telephone, Fsrgwou was ruappotalmt a membat OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST ■ «RIA R./VBVF K/ I i* I U IflU’H ! W. A. Rwlng. A. K. Randalt Frveidetit Vice IVee. E. I). Myers. Ceshivr Start a bank account teal ay and provole (or your futuro. You will find a checking ac count vory convenient fur )uur business transactions. Wu pay 4% interest on time <k|M>«<ts. Railroad I irne I able I Arrival and lk»|«arlure of l’urocnger Trains Woodburn-SvrtngtU'ld Branch WEST SCIO 7:66 a m — ... 5:13 p.m North South Corvallis a Eaatsrti MUNKERS To All«anv To Detroit 8.11 a m 1.44 p tn Motor service discontinuai. Attention, farmers! If you have any fat I k ’^ h ready for shipping stop in and nw HOLECHEK BROS. We will give you the higlital market price. We are in the market for hogs every week. All the hog» are weighed on MorriHon’» arale» ami wo lake them from there. MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE STAGI: MHETS Al.l. IRMNS - Ma vini Scio I“ uh toll Ice — • at aixi 4:45 p m for West Scie and 7:45 a. in, and 1:15 p tn for Munkors IF YOU WANT to buy or tr.de for 14# acre« <("•! Stock land nearheadwateru of the Yaquina in ik-ntoa county era The- Tribune's printer. 1919 Oakland 1 ouring 1919 Maxwell Touring 1915 Buick Six Touring 1918 Ford Sedan 1917 Chandler, 7-passenger 1919 1ordson Tradtor, rims and pulley, a bargain One Bull Tradtor One One One One One One ' ’ • These cars and tractors are thoroughly overhauled We guarantee the above bargains to be what we represent Priced to move quick. Any terms within reason. Vick brothers Highway Garage Building, Albany npson tractors and trucks and farm implements, Oakland and H. C. S. autos ¿4 WHEN IN ALBANY Visit the Highway Garage. Courteous treatment Efficient Service United States Tire and Service Station Used Car Bargains We Never Close W. T. MILTONBURGER, Manager