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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1921)
'•»Fi: 3 LUC STRIKE Cigarette To aeal In the r delicious Burloy tobaooo flavor. » * •> It’s Toasted GF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. The Marlon county Bunday school convention held a thruoday »«-»»Ion at Salem. The total enrollment in the Univer sity of Oregon »Inc* June IS, 1920, Is 4108. Curry county la a district without any litigation for the court term which conimenwd Monday. This week was officially designated by Mayor Baker a* Red Cross cleanup week In the city of Fortland. Reports of the librarian of the St Helens public library shows that dur Ing March 111» books wore loaned. The now dormitory for women at Oregon Agricultural college Is now In use. accomnxalatlng 70 young women Hood River county will thia year have I41.S08 18 available for hard sur facing the road» In the orchard« dl» trit ts Francis Franklin Osburn, who came to Oregon iu 1H53 and had lived In Polk county ever since. I* dead at Dalias. The Reedsport planing mill han reived an order for doors that will keep the mill busy far more than two . ■souths. During March 20 p«'rmh* were la ! sued In Eugene for new residences and huprovements. estimated coat of which is 944.778. An epidemic of «mdllpoi Is sweeping Brogan, in Malheur county fkbools are closed and a ban placed on public galheringh Of the many persons who settled In Baker county prior to 1443. th* Baker Ttemocrat find» that there are only I 18 now living. There was a 24 per «-ent Increase In , the Medford postoffice gros» receipts from January 1 March 31 over the same period last year. The semiannual dlairtet convention of the Oddfellows of Linn and Benton counties will be held nest Saturday afternoon and .-veiling at 8h*4d. John Bader, who died at Cottage Grove a few days *g«». was <»ae of the wealthiest men In lanf county, hl* property Ix-fng valued at 8I49.347 79- Baker couaty ba» the largest amount of land under irrigation of any county tn tb* stat*. The amouut of »rid land la lite couaty Is placed at 194.M« acre*. i Th» annual session of th* <‘*ntral Raptiat •••octotlou. which Include* the fUptlsl church«** uf th* central Wil lamett* valley was bold at Brownsville Tuesday. Th* body of Frank Rh»ldoa Ulrkdt. * Umattlla county boy who loat bls Ilfs In Franc* during the world war. wa* buried In Pendleton laM weeh with military honora. Thoma* H Marahall. •* vlcopresl drnt of the United Htntsa. 1» coming to Corvallis to speak Wedaeeday April 2« He c<*n»« uader tho auspice» of th* high »cbool Th* Albany cannery has paaeed us dor the control of th« Oregon Washing ton Canning and ITeeervtng company. - the IJOttoO.OO® corporation roceatly launched at Pnrttond Part of the I’vnatilla eounty road building program for th* year consist» of over 3k mile* of designated market nwds In all parts Of Ute county which will cost over 9*» «H> Wives of rehabiiltailoti m*n st O. A. j C. will be given th* opportunity to at- ( . , I 1 I . tend a special cottrae :* -Mid > be»«* hold given «*| ly for them thia sprite Th* proper« < of th* United ! spru«-« production corpora' on tn Ore- gon la not • uhject to tasation by thu •tala, according tp an opinion given by th* attorney general Th«- llood River Clark Seedling •trawbwrry crop, with approiimately •00 acr«s> s«t. if weather condition* are favorable, wilt reach rw «rly 1W> •oo crate* the coming b-Mun. Th« City of P«adl**<ra. at a coat of ft0.000. la mttowdlrg a p t «l -.-.* 1480 feet to »a additional spring io the mountain* that will connect with th«’ headwork* of it* wat«w system Lane count/ will issue l?5 000 of It* 83.000,000 road bond* tor the con strae'ion of a *la nilto stretch of high way to provide a "shorter an • better route between Eugen* and Crow Owing to the collapae of th- old >‘m her work of the spdlway at th » f power plant al Waltsrvili*. th- How of water ha* tmn entlr.-ly 4’vert. d. causing a »hutdown «if the plant. Two bond Issue* will < ■ ’.’foru th* voter* of the city of i- u.> ;ie at the June «lectins One 1» t r • 000 to build bridge», lb* other for *1 ooo for a street intersection fund. Leonard Goodrich. 43. was k'.i’ed la alaatly at La Grande by the ar< .<i« n: .«I discharge of a revolver which ear pester* had discovered beneath th' floor of an old building u»-J as an auto repair shop Gordon Brans« <»m ' picked up the weapon, which was wrap ' p«M in paper. The revolver was <n* chargo.l while be was unrolling th* paper to see ahat was insula. commisatonrr. ba* rwvohad th* license <4 the roocern to trauMu t bustnmm la th!» stat* D«eptte the fact that olectrto rail roads la Oregon are not on a paying ba»la. It waa ofTtctaRy announced at Portland that tb* Southern Pacific has ordered »nd will rm«lve In May. 12 thoroughly modem, fully equipped red electric car* for u»e on Ms Portland- Corvallis system They probably will be la operatl.vo about July 18. accord 'ng to J A. Ormaudy. aMtataat general paasengwr agent. To rash road work and get as much aa possible under rosiract early *o that the Jobe can be In progress this summer, the »tale highway cucnmis ion baa ordered 128 i mites of grad ing. surfacing sad paving advertised for April 33. Bu< h jobs as the stat* cagtnmriag department cannot have ready for the April meeting will b* advertised for May lotUng This work will aggregate In ike neighborhood of 91.Md.0M. Department of agriculture figures made public rank Oregon third among the principal wbeut-produdag state* nf the country to the average yield per acre iu 1930 Oregon averaged 30 7 | bushel* an acre. Tb« Deaver state’s prodm tlon wn* battered only by Idaho.1 with S3 & bushel*, and New York with it bushel*. Ths figure* Included th« <-ombin<ro1 production of tauh winter and spring crop». The Oregon total production for the thro* y«-ara jumped from IM2IL600 bushel* In 1918, to 10 KOO.OOO buahet* In !»19. »nd 3>.9«0»00 la 1930. The langost rnal ewtato transfer to be made la Malheur county in a num her of year*, involving approstmatoly 9300.000, was compl*«Nl In Vale when the deed conveying part of the hold ings of th* Molli»» Farms compaay to th* t'ouunsrce Mortgage Hecurltle* compaay «>t Portland wa* recorded tn th* office of lb* county recorder The Instrument transferrod 7474 acres of irCesbie and non irrigable land, con- *.>|.>rabl* property In both Brogan and I ' »miaon »nd the equities of 3? la- dividual ouatra- is of sale of tract» of land mads by Uie Moline Farm* com. paar. grand ictal of 38 «78.458 feet of lum her left iho Columbia river during tb* month. . In memory of Kenneth Luca* Fen ton. hl* *ou. who wm accldeaily kill cd on May 3!. 191?. William D Fen ton of Ihirtland ha* given hl* not«»l law library to tin law sciMx4 for thu Ualveralty of Oregon. M «ting of the Crater Lake project dw- opm nt committee, of which Gov ern r Olcott I* boaorai^ rhalt man. • Ill be hdd at Medford within th rm »•«•k*. wtwn detail* for placing the r«*>rt on a real basin will be taken up Railroad 1 ime 1 able Arrival and Itoparturo of Passenger Trains Woodburn-SorintrHehl Branch WEST SITIO North South 7:55 a.m. 5:13 p.m. Corvallis & Eastern M (INKERS To Albany To Detroit 8:11 a m 1:44 p tn Prop« •»>« for road improvement* ag Motor service discontinued.. gro.. «tin» « ruai of more than 88.000,- •xw were « xwisid*r«*«1 at a two day*' meeting of the alate highway com held in Portland Ttieaday and C. C. BRYANT Th» contemplated Im provemmt* Includo th" paving of ap protirnatalv &o mile» of highway. arad tn( <>atlut ted at **> mile«, 3& mile* ol 201-2 New Finit National Itank I’-Mg. reek surfacing. considerable graveling aud a number of subetantial bridge*. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALBANY • OREGON F CELTRAC ♦ Gives Year-Round Tractor Service I, V’ t S* ■i'W Tbrip*. which caueed considuraUd damage to the prune crop of Oiagou a few year* ago. ha* reappeared, accord ing to a bulletin sent out by th* Ore gon Grower»’ Cooperative ***-.. i.iiIon. All «tale Institutions, with th” «seep tion of the Industrial school for girls and the blind school, roue h*d their peak population» last month. accord ('tetrao funning rueaiiN power farming the whole ing to report» to> the slate board of year round; not the use of the tractor for a few jobs, ontrol. Charles H. Whitmore, member of th* but for all the farm work A tul fami labor i« not a •tat* highway department. aanoutu-«-» problem with the Cletrac owner, 11 is l*<>v can <!<» the that th* stalo will haws» a »uftlcleat work <>f two men ami three teams, with the detrae •mount of money this year to mutch 'Fhe Home Telephone company, with the counties dollar for dollar on mar headquarters al Medford, made 3.4 per furnishing the power. See ux about this machine. ket road*. cent ou it* Investment during the year There have been reglst«'ri‘d*ln or» 1920. according to it* annual report gon for 1921 approslmateiy 1944 rval fll<<d with the public service commis estate operator*, according to a r«>:>< rt sion prepared by G. B. Johnt-m. In co arg* The cargo lumber shipment* from of th* real estate department of the the Columbia river in March were state Insurance commission. th* lightest for »everal month*. A Belief is expressed In Marahfl*ld I ■♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦•♦♦•♦••••»••♦•♦♦♦♦O*********************** that a revival of th« lumler tn tostry **•*«•»•*******«**•***♦♦♦♦* » t-9 ♦♦♦♦♦ •»♦•••»♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»•••••+***********♦ will cause the reopening of mill* so’1 that omployes will escape low wage levels The FMur L scale of R IO fur unskilled labor I* generally tn effect Chief Forester Greelay h-» advfMd Benator McNary that the fr,r »t serv ice ha* set aside feiXM to niutoh a (TRADEMARK! similar amount to be suptdletl by I. ute county, to begin work on the Wiliam ett« highway from Eugene to Klamath Falla The secretary of state ha* certified bond» la th« amount of ISM.not» tor th« Medford irrigation d> < rt. t Th'-«« bonds were author lied by th ! t -t ■out* time ago. and tbn m<>. -> derived from their »ale will be used‘in cou •fraction work. A 10 per cent wag* r«(l'*c*c.n. he ginning May I. 1921, affecting prac tically all th* building trade* uf port- land, was rweommroded by vn ,ri tration committee reprre • bulMer*. worker* and the public, alter tea day* of deliberation . On the Ochoco irrlgaiion pre • t Of Prineville Friday wsa a ba- cr v>- aa It marked th» first day that th«< waler began to pour over the spillway of the giant Ochor-o dasn. where the $725.00 fib Scio combined volume of stored np watdr The aftor-Mirvicu that goes with the Eordaon tractor is second totals more than half a million cubic yard* to none. Eordson deniers are locate I in every community with Committee* reprosenUng t*l«pb»M uanrs of Marton, I.tan. polk and Ben stucKd of repair parte and employing skilled mechanics who know ton <nuntl«» met in Albany and de just how the Eonlsjn should be repaired and taken care of to do velop«d platy for unity of ncilon tn co operating with other counties and of- its best work. fleers of cMIe» In brtmttng al>out a This Eordson service means that your tractor can lie kept busy rebesrtng of -the lelrphim« rate <-aae b«fur<- the public service commiMkn. every working day during the entire year; that Eordson repairmen Any doubt as la what action will bat are ready to show you how to get bent results from the tractor. tak< >• by the Oregon public »ervic*« . < mission la reconsiderMion of the Pa Eordson service insures you against delay in getting parts. It effte Telephone * Telegraph company rat* case, wa* removed when II P is your protection. It is a protection now being enjoyed by more Corey. m*mb«r oPthe commit ••«. uM than IOO. ikmi Eordson farmers in the United States. he would join with the other two com- mission«»* in graatlng th* petition of Let us tell you ail about the Eordson tractor ami Eordson Portland for a rehearing service. Let us demonstrate the Eon Ison on your own farm Rmau*« th* Gaaraggee Security < r- poratiun with beadgnarters Is Port Come in and lot us prove everything we say. land, failed to Bat wtth th* .tat* cor poaat.oa department United Ct *r TERMS IFWANTED Moses. Limit«* stock which It bod Offered toe- ssdo In O»«r m. without gimUfying th* »nma under the blu* shy imw. T U Maudln». corporal < n fClekic BARTU MOTOR CO SCIO Linn County Distributors FORDSON FARM TRACTOR FRED T. BILYEU SCIO, OREGON ,.s »«•Z* ' k-.TÎ*fckra ■ C , « I