The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 21, 1921, Image 3

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The Dal!<* city not nr |l has ord-r—d
Thor* were five fatalities du» to tn
th« tseuance of 3«
■ m t
i (ar dus'rtaJ accidents In. Oregon In th»
ATTENTION
MrtM likprwvewienu, a septic tank and work ending April 14. according to
I the constructi -ti of n«*w «gt-r mains the state Industrial accident comm*»
< » Arrival ami Departure of I'asm-ngor
Trains
Governor Olcott ha« s i ■ jn --«1 th» •Ion Tbs victim» were Clyd«- list«*-n.
reappointment of William H Gllb-rr of *i .amboni worker. Portland. Jack
list imi
your property with me i < > >
W ihm 1 bum-Surinir Hr Id Branch
Astoria as a m- mlmr of th«- board of Hamilton, watchman. Oregon City;
Having taken the Pacific Agency * •
i
>
regents of the University of Oregon. Nicholas Hstatapf«t, tntiler. Portland.
f»r New and vicinity.
I am tn a (*>
WENT SCIO
Ï
7
•it »>ii to advertise
.ISO u
farm pruporti»« i i • >
Warrants drawn by the Man c->unty Frank Mong rain, grain handler. Port
7:50 a.m
< i ■ml t-usiiuw«*-» ot all kinds in this
>
court total 3393.715 ** tn »»«-•«» of the load, and Lxator W. Hall, chauffeur.
6:13 p.m
liy practically over all of th»
| potential rrwoure.a
Corvallis
A total of 40$ accidents
No bw>at. Or, If you arc think­ I '
CorvaillM & hAKlcrtl
1939 th« overdrafts
wet® reported for the Week.
ing of Inlying here or el*-where in I >
'* cthwoSt, or Irate for f»rm»,
119 It.
Att»r traveling more th in «>00 miles
or properties, it will be
MUNKERS
I Troope No. 1 and N< Io. 8. Ik
1 by sea and land. SO purwbmd Uueraey < < i i bua leases
to ' ur advantage to call on me
To A litany
8:11 am
!of America, of Astoria, carb will lopt cattle, among them a number of half
ook
over
my
listing«
in
thi«
1:44 p ni
grown calve*, arrivati at the Pacific < '
an Armenian orphan I boy and apt
as 1 have listings In most ev- o To IhHruit
ik al.t> in Oregon ami U a»h- i >
* prlatc 35 a month for the support of International aux kshow building at
Motor m»n*io* dieron tin urti
i?
Ith-lr respective ward*.
North Rirtland last week. The ani
No committion
For the purpose of r«t»b
a mala came direct from the lab- of -1 Not eiduMve.
unici* to ttrumenfal in wiling
■' wholesale drug hon»«
ft
Guernsey, off the coast of England < -
yottr property
I number of eltlxrns th-r«
orffBl»- They will compels«' the entri»« of an
C. <’. BRYANT
' laed the Orrgpn Drug Ml enpany. with Important auction sale of Guernsey * > Also will take listing« of («.-rsonal
pro|M-rty to buy or »ell.
breeding stock that will oe held at the < >
a capital stock of 3199.0«M.
Establishment of a third airplane stock show building Tuesday. April 34 aawaawa-e a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦aa
Muto evidence of a longforgottm !F YOU WANT
base and the allotment, of five addl-
or trade fur 148 »18 New First National Hank Kid«
| llonal planes for forest patrol duty tn tragedy, enacted probably In days of
serva « ihm ! «U m
near headwaters
*
of the Y *< (tuna in Benton county »<-e ALBANY
j Oregon have been recommended by early soft lament of The naîtra, was
OKI GON
Th« Tribune's printer.
* Major H II Arnold, chief of th« air brought to light when workmen on
I »«rvice
gaged In th» construction of the Co
Over 9.000.900 seed plants of straw­ lumbla highway near the D«s«hat<w
berries and loganberrteo have been river, unearthed six skeletons. <arb
•hipped from M trion county
with the top of the squll crushed In
ruary. In addition to &0.000 pi
With the skeleton* were found an old
which sold nt a price from
fashioned gold watch chain, a rottrd
cents each.
McClellan army saddle, such aa used I >
' >
rorstme-
The
cement
to
b«
us»-d
In
by
cavalrymen stationed nt «Id Fort
Principal Events of the Week
lion of the paving work on the west Dalle*, and a small copper campaign
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
side Pacific highway, hetw •en Sew­ kettle, used by soldier* for cooking
berg and Weet Dayton has arr 'd. while In the field
mation of Our Readers.
and th« work will be coouaent M Im
The number of farms In Oregon and
(
mediately This section of th high- th» total acreage In agricultural and
A woman's auxiliary of the American way Is about eight tulbw long and has horticulluntl products combined in th«
yesr 1930 showed s decree*' when oom
Logion hus been organised nt Creswell. some bad spots In it.
pared with slmlla' statistics for the
The
postofflee
department
has
de
­
Albany Is already making prepara­
tions for a two days' celebration of thn clined to rrop«n the cas-- of I' ank year 1919. according to the latest ng
Stott Myers, former Portland peat- j rlcultural survey completed recnlly
Fourth of July.
master,
who wss removed from office by the state tax commissioner In th-
Burglars visited Banks recently tutd
year 1919 there were 3.335.493 05 acre*
looted the Banks .Mercantile store and more then s year ago.
viüUdl
la agricultural and horticultural prod
Tb«
largest
and
only
completely
mo
Schroll's garage.
urta In Oregon, while in the year 1930
Work will begin before June 1 on torixed shingle mill on the Colunxbla
this had dwindled to 3.141.33$ 39 agree
will
bi-
upem-d
by
th«
Kelly
Lumber
a new public school buildlug to b<*
company at Warrenton In a f> w day» Farms reported In 1919 numlnml 3$.
erected In Albany.
The plant will have a capacity of 1U9.- 893. while In 1930 the number ot
Muthodlste of Corvallis are prupar-
ranches aggregated 39,313. A gain Is
000 shingles a day.
Ing to build a 1100.i>oo church, to be
A force of men are employed In im total acres In tprma from 9,970.917.1*
completed within a year.
proving the Toad bed of the Jackson­ tn the year 1919 to 9,773.977 45 was
A lota! of $34 coyotes were trapped
ville railway and putting In new Goa shown in the report for 1930.
and killed by government trappers in
A stenographer or clerk employed
preparatory to resuming service Ths
Oregon during the month of March.
railroad suspended service as a rs- by ths leglslaturs may at the same
The Wheeler county fair board Is I suit of the big snow storm In 1919
time hold another regular position and
making preparations for the annual
All state, county and municipal- demand compensation tor both, ac­
exhibition at Fossil. Heptember 39 and owned motor vehicles are subject to cording to a legal opinion given by 1.
30
Van Wlnkht, attorney generiti.
1 license, the same as private tnaehlnve, H
One Pacific coast, one tri state and
1 according to a letter prrpare«l by Ham Drawing of pay for both positions la
seven state conventions are already
! A. Koser. secretary ot state, for trans- contingent, however, upon said steno­
booked for Astoria fur the summer of . mission to officials having Jurisdiction grapher performing the duties ot both
1931
I over these clagece of cars and trucua. fobs.
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦saaaeeaaaaaaeaeaeaaaoaaeeaeosseesaws* ses«»
C om county's paved highway be-
Ray Ht ratton. a 13-year-old boy of
tween Marshfleld and Coquille has
J Corvallis, shot and killed Dick Log»
been completed and thrown open to
don. after Logsdon had attacked the
traffic.
lad's father and bad beaten th« «Ider
The Hou them Pacific plana to spend
Stratton A coroner's Jury brought In
3100,000 at Roseburg tn estendine the
’ a verdict to th« eft< < t that young
railroad yards and Increasing the
| Stratton was Justified In hliliug l»t>gs-
trackage.
don
(TRADEMARK)
The wool growers of Coos county
To fight tuberculosis In Columbls
met In Myrtle Point Monday for the
purpose of forming a pool to har.il« county the St Helens Chamber of
Commerce sponsored a frea tabetvu-
their wool.
Oregon City complains ol a scarcUy lasts clinic which was held In th- court
of houses People ar« leaving the city house Wednesdsy Fro* rkamlns’i- ns
because they can find no place tn for th«- tuberculous, or tor all who
have reason to believe they have !«■• n
which lo live.
exposed
to th«- Infertloo. was the ob-
The Linn County Oil. Gas A Develop
-Ask W
.-XS*
f,.
Ject
of
the
clinic.
meat company expects lo have an oil
national
guard
jump«-d
to
Oregon's
drill In operation near Albany by tbn
third place la the entire United Hinten
middle of May.
Fortner residents of Iowa will meet in strength and efficiency aa shown In
'? -s
at Halem. June 17. for the annual re- th« monthly report received at the ad­
jutant
general's
ofDee
from
th«
»•
<-re-
union and picnic of the Iowa Stats as-
Z’
tary of war. Oregon continues far
snclation of Oregon.
Lester Hall. 3®, la dead at a Cor sh- itd of all Pacific coast and w-eiern
vallls h -rltal .*• a result of electro«*- I states and In th« entire United Slates
lion anl full front the top of a South I la led slightly In relative strength by
Rhode Island and Mffimeuta
I
ern Pttclflc electrtr car
A total of SlK.uoti was expended dur­ I Th« state livestock sanitary i»>ard
ing the m>>nth of March In construc­ recently outllmd plans to combat an­
tion. maintenance and repair of perm­ thrax should It appear In the livestock
$725.00 lab Scio
districts of the date during thia sum
anent roads In GHIUm county.
W. I. Reynolds, former city school : m«r. Last year the dlm-aae was prev­
The after-service that goc« with the Eordson tractor is »«conti
superintendent of Polk county. Is dead alent in Malheur county, \wlth consid­
to none. EonlHon dealers are locato I in every community will
at Dallas Mr. Reynolds hsd taught erable financial loss to livestock raia-
school In Oregon for 37 year*.
, (em. Aa a rule anthrax makes Its ap
stocKN of repair parta and employing «kille«! mechanics who know
Joseph Lyons ha» agreed to install | pearanre In August. wh«n the ground
the remainder of th« water system al has cracked from hot weather.
just how the Fordsun should Ire repaired and taken care of to do
Reedsport aud to accept In payment 1 I While lhe opening of th« spring Hsh
Ing season on the Columbia river will
ita beat work.
340.900 of tbs last Issue of bonds
** A stMcnt union bullying as a war be at noon. Mar I, lens preparation Is
Thin Ford nod »ervice muMiis that your tractor can I m * kept busy
memorial Is to be erected by the stu­ ) being mad« for th« opening day than
every working «lay during the entire year; that Eordton repairmen
dents and aluuinl on the eampus of i al the rorrsspondlug time of any pre-
Ivious year In the history of th« Indus­
the Oregon Agricultural college.
are ready to show you how to gel beat results ftoni the tractor
Lumbering In the vicinity of Baher try. This is due to the unsettled con­
dition
of
the
salmon
market
aud
the
In eastern Oregon Is on the Increasa
Eordpon, »ervice insures you against delay in getting part*
and sawmills are rapidly employlag 1 uncertainty of th« prices which will
►*
prevail both for the raw material and
is your protection. It is a protection now being enjoyed by more
crews to operate at full capacity
th«
cured
product
Agitation had begun for a pew coun­
th art 100,<M)0 Eordeon farmer*4 in the United Staten.
First of ike large oil compatì I-« op­
ty to be carted from the western por­
to
report
Ita
salea
eratlag
In
this
stat«
Ix*t tiN tell von all about the FordMon .tractor and Ford «on
tion of Lane and Douglas countlsa.
and distribution of motor vehicles I
With Reedsport aa the county seat.
service. Let us demonstrate the Eordson on your own farm
To test the quality of »«gar beets fuel, upon which th« additional 1 cent
tax
was
Impoeed
by
th«
r«e«-nt
session
I
groan <>a thf soil of the Ochoco prop
Come in and let it« prove everything we say.
' act. County Ag-nt Tucker has secured i of the stale legislature, was the Asso­
ciated Oil company, which remitted to
TERMS IF WA.NTKIi
seed for th« planting of five acre*.
With «heat at 1$ cents and oats at I Secretary of mate Koser 314433.99.
49 cents, th» market price of grain in Which represented the total tax pal*!
Haleru la at the present time as lew ■ for the month of Mnnh under lhe law
Railroad 1 ime Table
Ihos. Large, Real Estate
LUCKY
STRIKE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CIGARETTE
!
CELTRAC
Gives Year-Round Tractor Service
I
BARTU MOTOR CO
SCIO
Linn County Distributors
FORDSON
FARM TRACTOR
yn ■
Li k
a A
FRED T. BILYEU
as It has ever been Is the last
SCIO. OREGON