The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 12, 1921, Image 3

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    OâEGGN KEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
After t> -tng strwrk on the forehead
by a K-ilf club in th- hand« of Feeder
lek Baactuv 14. a rhutu. Lyle McIn­
tyre. 1 0. died following aa operation
Bl Baker,
The accident took place­
when the boys were playing on th-
lawn.
Because l< »»■ feared that the pro-
poe*-d strawberry festival planned for
Hood River for June might Interfere
with harv at help of the upper valley,
where picking ».mid be at its bright,
plana for the valley event have been
cancel. d
consider freight rate« on fruPs ron
ssr.n«d to Hr >a*t,rn mark-» »aa
urged In a telegram prepared by the
Oregon public service commlseltin and
•ent to th* Intentiate commerce cos­
mission ai Washington
Thai the summer regional confer
ence of reprvaentallve» of frderal and
•tale be ar-is for vocational «-Jueailoa
will be held In Portland do »In« the
summer of IV 'I was the opinion ex
pressed at Mali m by K E Elliott, di
re, tor for th. Oregon Stale board
vocational training at Ral-tu
Ilans for th* Portland evpnaltloa
be held In 1*26. being carried on
Washington. 1» C., by Colonel D
Duane of IMrtland and W P Hawley
of Oregon City, eurountered a snag
with th* discovery that arrangements
are still under way In Basta* to hold
an exposition there the same year.
Twenty five or more alleged victims
of Carlo* L. Byron, who 1« now seev
Ing • term In federal penitentiary for
fr
ulent locations on timber lands,
were summ< nurd to appear In Portland
Monday to testify before the federal
grand jury.
Byron wrote contract«
with more th*» 1*6 people of Marion
county. It I* said.
Hila* Howard. <6. for 31 year* em
ployed as mall carrier at Sal< m, re
tired from the service of Carle Sam
May I under a federal law enacted a
year ago providing pensions for men
In the postal department of the govern­
ment for 36 years. Mr Howard la the
fir»! person to retire from the Salem
postofflee under tht* act.
A la.’gor and better plant will re
place the creamery of th* Albany
Creamery association, which burned
last Munday morning. While no final
plan* have been made the directors
of the association have decided to ro
build
The Marton county court baa paid
to W. J Herwlg. *e»-rotary of the Ore
gon Anti Saloon league. >9*6. covering
compensation and expenses of opera
tive* of that organisation In conduct
Ing liquor raids in th* vicinity of
Salem.
Th. ISth annual convention of the
United Metal Trnd> s aaso- latl- a of the
Pactf1< -iset was h- ><J In Portland with
nearly loo del« gates, reprise tiling the
dlstrlets of Washington, British Colnm
bla. Ore-ton and the Inland Empire, In
attendance.
Both the Hawley Pulp a Caper com
pai>> and th< Crown Willamette com­
pany. each operating big paper mills
In Oregon City, have announced a 20
per rent cut In wag»«. effective May 1.
Both skilled and unskilled labor will
be affected.
The state highway commission. at
a meeting to I m - tirid tn Portland May
26 and 27. will open blda for the itti-
provini'nt and construction of road»
at ar. estimated coat of 1600,000. and
bridgi« Involving aggregate expendl
turca of 8370,ovo
Order* for lumber In western Ore­
gon and western Washington have
fallen off 62 per cent in the first 16
weeks of the present year, according
to reports presented at a meeting of
the West Coast Lumbermen's associa­
tion In Portland.
lame county farmers offer to take
830.000 of lume county road bonds at
par. blds having been opened by the
county court last week. The farmers
Interested In the new road from Ku
gene to Crow and HadleyviUe offered
The dedication of th* Eugen* mt»
the only bid on this Issue,
A conferì nee In Portland or at tone nl< Ipal aviation field will toko the farm
other con, • nt- nt |«n I nt In Oregon to of a state-wide eelebrailon of the le
ATTENTION
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Railroad 1 ime I able
Ihos. Large, Real Estate
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains
List your property with me
Woodburn-Springfield Branch
Having taken th»- Pacific Agency
for Hcto and vicinity, I am in a po­
sition to advertise farm pn>|>ertirs
and businesses of all kinds in this
vicinity practically over all of the
Northwest. Or, if you are think­
ing of buying hen- or vlnewhere in
the Northwest, or trade for farm»,
businews or properties, it will I»-
to your advantage to call on me
anu look over my listings in this
line; as 1 have listings in most ev
ery locality in Oregon and Wash­
ington.
*
Not exclusive.
No rommiMiss
unless instrumental is selling
your property
I >
Also will take listing* of personal
property to buy or sell.
IF YOIJ WANT to buy or trade for ltd
acres good stock la I near headwaters
of the Yaquina in Benton county see
The Tribune s printer.
WEST SCIO
Develop Your Home State
BY
Patronizing Your Railroads
The development of Oregon and its Railroad Transportation service is a mattor of im­
portance to you. A vital factor in the development of Western Oregon ia the Southern
Pacific Company.
Did You Know
Southern
Southern
Southern
Southern
Pacific
Pacific
Paciric
Pacific
$11,083.754.93
4,519,888.00
1,110,038.86
$16,713,681.79
Payroll* in Oregon fur 1920 amounted to
pur chaw* in OrvgMl for 1920 amounted to
taxes paid in Oregon for 1020 amounted to
.
total distribution in Oregon for 1920 amounted to
Southern Pacific is lht> largest payer of lagt*» in Western and Southern Oregon. Soulh-
ern Factiic taxes average 7'» of all taxes Mid tn every county through which it operate*.
To continue the** payroll*, purchases, tax««, and pro v Ho batter facilities and convenient,
safe rapid and frequent service ia the mm of that Company.
Why not travel on Southern Pacific trains snd do your |>*rt to enable that ('<>ni|>aiiy to
keep (Mice with the further devel»i>mcnt of Oreifon?
Reduced Tare I ickets
FOR
Slimmer Vacationists and Tourists
Back I. sat
Summer tourist Ikkets
to
Eastarxi Cities
will be on sal«-
Week-ead and Reason
Summer Vasallo* licket»
lo
Seashore and Mountain Reaorta
Junt< lot to August 15th
will be on sale
through
.Mny 28th to September 30th
CALIFORNIA
Week-end ticket* are limited to Monday fol­
lowing sale date. Season tickets permit stop-
overs and return limits vary with closing date
of rewirt*.
in on* direction
Final limit throe months from sale date, not
to exceed October 31st. Literal atop over*
and your choice of route*.
•ORFOO* Oil I DOORS"
A n*w illustrated booklet graphically describ­
ing the diffstent reaorts, and including hotel and
camp information. Copy mailed FREE<m request
For particular« a* to pa**engrr farm, route*, train schedules or steeping car accommodations
inquir* of any Ticket Agent of
SOUTHERN PACIF IC LINES
JOHh M. SCOTT
General Pa»s«ng*r Agent
•Wit
I
augurath>n of the forest patrol In Or<- field al Sacramento, lo mako Eugsn*
gon and Washington with It piano* thè hoadquarters for thè patrol in Ore
and a personnel of to men The board gon and Washington.
of trustees of the Kugene Chamber of
Al a tnc'-Un* held in Salem at Ih«
Commerce haa decided to Invite the cali of Ooternor Olcott. Marion coun
people of the state to attend the cele ty fin» growera who some lime agni
brat Ion which will be held soon after contnicted acroage lo thè state were
May 20. which la the date eat as th« civen t» underatand that If they went |
arrival of the It planes from Mather .head and sowed thclr flelda for 1*31 I
V.M> am
G:13 p.m.
North
South
they would do so-on their own reapon
■tbllity, This warning was necnasary,
It was said, because of the fact that
the state will not have sufficient funds
to pay fnr th« fins upon Its delivery
at the prison plant. It was stated,
however, that In case the flax grow­
er* deliver th«d crop every effort
would be mads to liquidate the finan­
cial obligation dollar for dollar.
Corvallis & Eastern
FORDSON
MUN KERS
8:11 am
. 1:44 p m
To Albany
To Detroit
Motor service discontinued.
(TRADEMARK I
FARM TRACTOR
C. C.r BRYANT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ford lor
301-2 New First Sattonal Bank Bldg.
OKKHON
CLETRAC
1
1
Gives Year-Round Tractor Service
>725.00 libò,»
The after*mirk*ice that gotw with th«» Fordson tractor in hocoim I
to none. Ft>rdm»ii dealer* arc locate I in every community with
itocK« of repair part* and employing «killed mechanic« who know
pint how the F oh I huii should be repaired and taken care of to do
it« I m ,at work.
Tbit Fordson service mean* that your tractor can be kept butty
every working day during the entire year; that Fordson repairmen
Cletrac farming mean« power farming the whole
year round; not the u«e of the tractor for a few job«,
but for all the farm work, Ami faro» lalsor i« not •
problem with the Cletrac owner, (litt boy can tlo tlie
work of two men anti ihre« teama, wiili the Cletrac
furniahing the power. See uh about thia niacliine.
BARTU MOTOR CO
SCIO
Linn County Distributors
>1> »
are ready to «how you how to get bent result* from the tractor.
Fordson service insure* you against delay in getting part*. It
i* your protection. It is a protection now being enjoyed by more
than 100,000 Fordaon farmer* in the United State*.
1/ct us tell you all about the Fordson tractor and Ford*on
seryice, I*>t us demonstrate the Fordson on your own farm.
Come in and let us prove everything we say.
TERMM IF WANTED
FRED T. BILYEU
SCIO, OREGON
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