The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 31, 1921, Image 3

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    through to get th« brat p • rga"
Bellwood *!»<» tel'.« of a deaperat«
Chin« • e m-tt-er w 'r ,1 tn
! him
her ll’tle tbrowyt . i.i daughter tor
te cent«. R*«'ngn!*i-i|j th« f«CS of an
Au
■-•• ”t the V -.I tw ■ ’ th« f in.
thia woman
• • 1» tl ' "nt. h »Id
Ing up the child to uor
I im­
ploring him to buy It. It »«i
•d to Bellwood that all Chiu-
mother« In the tamia« auction «re
eager to ««II their children, particular­
ly to Americana, •• thia mean a that
the child will be fed .nd ha» ■■ « hatte«
to live, alao that the return a ft tn th«
•ale will also mean a little food for
the ihlldren that am left and tor them-
«e|»e«
LUCKY STRIKE
cigarette. Flavor is
iMkdjflhytoastiqg
0. A. C. BO Y SEES
GRIM TRAGEDY
Starving Chinese Clamor For
Garbage Thrown From
Diner.
Condition» too «ppalHni for dearrip-
..„t
r . t. v .«wf-il U> look u.'«*'
_ ... *ie.. -«-«I o'*1» *lB •••*• u< ’*
\v A Bellwood. T.
_
i ami Mrn iUHie
i f oi
nt O
n A.
A C
v. who ha* ju*l
t
returned from U month.
Ru>*»ltt
China, MO
and «»•-•
who travel
"
day. and
covering
¡be famine .trick.« ^H tlun from 1 vk
near the northern boundary, to Na
king. near the Chines coaat.
-That tin day journey «»> on® ,<,n®
p’.?tn'nce',a'rTadding their to« »« 'h“‘
« umtx-at upon th. govwrnoe und«r th«
provision« of • law paaard al the ro
cent ««NMlon of th« legtalaturw A« a
result of th. (U pre me court opinion
th« attorney general probably will fll«
mandauiu« proceedings in the circuit
court for Multnomah ceunty.
I* up countl««. Benton, Hhermaa,
v'.v
and U oatlHa. hats made plan«
to «all «p«c!al election« in lb« bear
futuro to pass ou th« qm-o'km of
adopting th« county unit gjstem of
administration and tasatlon for «choo.
affair«, under a law enacted at the
recent •«•••!<>n of the l«gt«lature
Gold Reach, on Hogue rlvnr. la
promleed a new Industry by Robert
Tired.
No matter how hard dp" y->u may Hoyhin of Tu«c«>n. Aris Mr Hoykin',
feel, you are rich In rompir-'n with idea I« to organile a company for tbb
the atarvlng propl.-« of China and purpose of turning Into commercial
Atm-nla
You know that » u can v»e the plrntawua supply of oak '»n
anally help fill a few plate« on the big bark tn th. Curry county district
relief table
rthc-n tboti-«an<l poopi« north of K<>gue river an«l a.|)ac«ni to
•re dying in th«- Chine*« r.«;n ■ dia-
the stream.
triti Hut for the accident that you were
Forty nine name« have been added
bom on ihia a‘de of the glob«’. on. of
them might have been you We«lon to Oregon'« h«»nor roll of those who^
lost their Uvee in the world war. The
leader
Weil «aid
Hut for th- fortune of
birth In a favored ione, one of them
might hare been you. or )-ir« Th.
American public la tired of drive* ao
It I« often aald.. but ft will be yet more
tire«! before famine give, way to
plenty, death to Ute. or a chano, for
life, and chao« to order. In lesa for
lunate part« of th. worhl
Tired? Of cour»« everybody la tired
Rut oth«>r« ar« even more ttr*-l of
hunger, dr.tltutlon. dl«en«< and all th.
h-rr r» th.«!
* I........... -i-
■'. ■'■•
•truction
R« ¡ne tir. «I * . •«, um
for rloalng either ear. or p-cheia to
th* crie« and need« ut heiplec» peuplw
- Morning Oregonian.
natuea were obtained tn a .talewide
checking up of war records made by
George A Whit«, adjutant general of
H hv
Grain
l‘ottit«»cn
the alate
Th. additions bring th.
total up to • -< It I« egp««cted that a
HIGHKST MARKFT PlilCK
f«>w m >ro n >tn<-« may be add«»«!
M. G. REEP
Receipt« for the motor vehicle de
par’m.-iit for the months of January
IMRce Albany State Hank
and F bruary, 1931. aggregated II.Mh,-
ALBANY. ORE.
(.7 ko. «o ordlug to a report prepared
by Hi in A Koaer. secretary of «tat«.
Th.-sc rv
pt« wore büsa'd on mot«»r
Vehicle rrgi*trath>ns numbering SO,-
»«>; m-luik><l-a, HJt; dealers. 413;
UNDERTAKERS
chauffeurs. W7P. aud r---»t«iro. 4783
President and Mrs. Warren U Hard
Calla Attrnded tn Promptly
tng. haw behn Invited by I<ane county
Dav or Night
post No 3. American Ixtglon. to visit
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-
-
OI.FXION
Kugwn. and lake a trip up the Mo SCIO
ansia rlt er during ihr stat« conven
Gon of the Legion early tn July
As
th« Präsident I« contemplating making
a trip to the const «nd to Alaska thl.
summer. It is brtleved by members of
the Legion that he may be persuaded
to tim « hta trip so Gist he will be able
to Ij. here during th« convention.
WANTED
Morrison & Lowe
CLETRAC
Gives Year-Round Tractor Service Railroad I ime I able
The unemployment problem in Port
land 1« luting met with a r- nurkabl«
degree of efficiency by the utK-tnploy
munt committee of Portland l‘o»t No
1. American legion, kceordlng Io «'a
tiatlc« brought to Halem
Governi«!
Olcott and other alate offielula were
outapokou In pralae of the commit
tee', effort« a« diaci«»« «I by the fig
urn* .ubmltted
The c.-mmlttee'a ef
fftrta r*ault«*l In furniahmg employ
ment tor from II to 152 men dally dur
Ing the month of February, or • total
of 3208 for the ni-mth
The Oregon supremo court. In an
oral opinion, has refilled to accept
jurladlctlun In mat i.i : i ¡« . . «li - .-t
to b«j filed by Attorney-General Van
Winkle to gain p»«*a«Mi"n tor G-«wr
nor Olcott of the Interniate bridge
•panning th* Columbia river betwon
Portland and Vancouver. Waah. Tak­
ing over the structure was mad« In-
I Arrival and Departure of PMMNtger
Train«
Woodburn-Springfield Branch
WEST SCIO
North
South
7:66 a.m.
r> 13 p tn
..
Corvallis & Eastern
HUNKERS
To Albany
I To Detroit
(’letrac farming means pow«-r fanning the whole
year round; not the uae of the tractor for a few jobs,
but for all the farm work. Anil farm labor in not a
problem with the Clvtrac owner. Hi* boy can do the
work of two men and three team«, with the t’letrac
furnishing the power. See uh about thin machine.
BARTU MOTOR CO.
SCIO
Linn County Distributors
8:11am
1:44 p m
Motor nervier discontinued.
BRYANT
(J. C.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
JOi-2 New First National Hank Bldg.
ALBANY
OREGON
< iiiu< u ' hai ~n>i<
DR. ¡L II. HAKKIS
X-RAY
Cuaick Bank
*
Albany, Oregon j
"■•¡„'T«". i »——
her.
were
wore
the
FORDSON
tn the United «•*£• **,,
nothin, to th. tragic thin«, ha
vl.ibl. on
SOO mH. J"“"“* ,br *b Th..
awric« o< nonh
crpM*. were no
P ,urtUor.
'""“‘X walk an? -a.ui *® —*
• re too weak ana
who
~
W. A. Ewing.
A. K. Randall
l'roaklent
Vie« I roa.
E. D. Myrro. Caahicr
Start • basir aceount t<-l«y • > l
^rovid«« for v«»ur futuro.
uu will finii a chocking uc-
rount very eonvenhmt for j <>ur
t>uain««« tranaactiona W< |>ay
in taro, t on tlm<- d«;x««lt .
[TRADEMARK!
FARM TRACTOR
•s.-mrS;
iir‘*nd“.w ’»>odle. n«a«‘"< »“ “»•
stream. or lying “b^
f^taTrte-
It t. a common U»ln*
j.r<ing for
Um. to 'U<XU"b*muU. evidence of
root, to eat. and th.' ®tt ’
aom«
thl. Ia»t futile effort to
morsel 'hat will •““«‘»J“* * H’lhe
longer la vtolbl« on
»'.an
in th. «n und that, -.
¡Xd’ m th?-’ Und of “-«rro^«;^
“-re
X".. JS' —■
eaten ««<*»' U»v~-
rlhi,u.rod
and the. ar. r.P»J^£ bark froro
Where there are tree, »n
th.
ihr«« la alao u»*d-
, ve|je.
"*— ire dying •• •
,,r meal.
tallon la ground up I«'®
t
• .......“? i '¿‘«TX.
& - “
etocKS of repair purl* and employing skilled mechanics who know
Our twenty ve« rural • r«-dlt plan of
loaning money to armer», help« you to
Evt out of debt
l'i.«l«.-r <«ur form of
•an th«« total I inmv I of mir real paid
during it* ewMra
t twenty years
ia actually I« m i t an ’>i |M-r cent lnt«-ro«l.
Writ« ua for ¡HMikirt
just how the Fordson should be repaired and taken care of to do
OWEN BEAM. Agent.
The «(ter-service that goo with the Fordson tractor in second
to none.
Fur«I*on dealers are locate I
in every community with
133 l^yon St
its best work.
Albany, Oregon
Thia Fordson service means that your tractor can be kept busv
every working day during the entire year; that Fordson repairmen
are ready to allow you how to get best results from the tractor.
th- g.rbag" from the dining ‘«r
<«-■" «.nr «-¡^STa
«........ ...
JX“
erratttrea gather for
•nd .•.« «h*
¿„t th.
The r*llr”*t1‘‘<>7J7",thro«lng them
frantic people
ln ,h„ „„„
•eltea under th. wh
fence«
»«*
th. t«.Xd
S: *ilir7re nmptlnd out-ld- thl.
fence
'¿Zr mwri'bed peopl.
dr.. and Um W^kcr
the
*9 *•»
Fordson service insures you against delay in getting parts.
is your protection.
It
It is a protection now being enjoyed by more
DR. FICQ
DENTIST
Office Hours I
8 to 12 A M.
I JOtoS P. M.
than IlMl.lNM) Fordson farmers in the United States.
ia*t us tell you all about the Fordson tractor and
service.
Fordson
I-at us <icmonstrate the Fordson on your own farm.
Come in and let us prove everything we say.
TKRMH IFWANTKD
FRED T. BILYEU
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SCIO. OREGON
FEDERATED CHURCH
SOO. OREGON
Sunday School ID A. M.
Church HAM. an«i 8 P. M.
ChrMiSn Endeavor 7 P. M.
All cordially invited.
H. B ILER, Paetoi