The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 06, 1922, Image 3

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    TOP FOR SPEEDSTER
QUITE INEXPENSIVE
Experiment Station I lands Out Happenings \Aell 1 old
J. Clark Elrtrd to tell how
Several Item« <>l Interest to
Affords Ampi« ProteoNen From
to Pull "Taffy"
Farmer andOtchnrdist
Ram or Snow.
Who* Covering Is Lewerod It 6 m
Housed m me Narrow heaoo ■
hind Seat—Side Certame Can
•o Attached.
*
Whan the car to espnesd to lbs rala
a covering or top *»r the speedster to
no. aweary
A slmp.e sad laospsnatvo
cover la ahowa to the lllsstrattoa R
can be mood <>r lowered rapidly UTheo
lowered the top to housed la a narrow
apa<v behind the seat, ee between the
gas-tank and Mats
Tl>e lop rvMlsts of a length of wa­
terproof camas, seemed at the edges
and mounted on a sturdy curtain mi­
ler
The catch-pawls aro removed
ft. »tn the end of tbe roller to keep
the tup stretched tightly. Two swing
Ing anna are arranged to fold down
»ver the rolled curtain and those ere
held down by moons of hooka, which
A Waterproof Top for Your apooUotor
Will Make Ita Wintoe Uss Very
Much Moro Injoyabls.
an* used to hold the top against tbs
w lti>l«hlel<l. one single red through the
curtain la sui>p<>rted by the ewingtag
brace«
Hide curtains can be provided with
thl. arrangement, though these are a
retinemeat that ran be added later If
found aweasary. To add aldo curtains,
eyelets are placed at the edges of the
top »nd fasteners Into the side porta
Ttie top should be built low. about sts
or eight Ini has shore the heads of the
paSMmgrre The ahsmi-o of top hows
allows this small rise rance. Inasmuch
as a Jolt ma d<> no harm to the occu­
pants -Popular Rrienre Monthly.
Special School Meeting
Notice io hereby given to the legal
voters of School IJiatriet, No. 95, of
Linn county, state of Oregon, that a
a Special School Meeting of said tito-
trict will be held at the school house on
the 22d day of April, 1922. at two (1)
o'clock in the afternoon, for the follow.
ing objects: To elect two(2) directors,
one 11 to fill the unexptrvd term of Bert
Hollis, deceased, and one (I) to fill the
unexptrvd term of J. H. Sticks. re­
signed.
Datad thia 3Hh day of March. 1922.
J. B. H thwa ,
t 'hairman Board of Directors.
Attest: Amus l>. H*rrv,
Illstrict Clerk.
Coming to Salem and
Albany
Dr. Mellenthin
• RACIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past eleven years.
Shindler Bridge, April 4. -Elmer Yo-
Buckwheat seeded at the rate of
40 to 45 pounds an acre in May or eubota and wife spent Sunday at the
home of the letter's parents. Mr and
early June make» Excellent lie. pas
Mrs J. F Palmy
Tony Roaprufka was hauling straw
from D H. Hildreth • Thura-toy.
Mrs. Clyde Rodgers made a visit to
Kudsu is the subject of many in­
Mm. Don M.-Knight Friday.
quiries sent to the Oregon Experi­
Ixirraine and Verlin Grimes spent
ment station. The station has saved Sunday with their Grandma Plrming.
Aunt Ollie and Uncle Haman Shelton
many farmers a lot of time, money
and V. E. Shelton and wife spent Sun­
and trouble by adinung them that
day at the home of Z J. Clark.
tests show that Kudsu is not adapted
Muis Myrtle Hollis «pent the week-
to Oregon conditions as a forage emi with the Z. J. Clark family.
crop.
Mrs. D. Hildreth spent Sunday after­
noon with Grandma Fleming.
Overcrowding ruins many docks
Vilas Arnold was in this vicinity Sun­
of chicks. A brooder that will ac­ day soliciting milk for the cheese far-
commodate 300 day-old chicks will ytory.
John Stellmacher male a trip to Scio
take care of only one-half that num­
ber when they are two weeks old Monday.
F. J. Morns butchered a veal Sunday
Better raise a few good chicks tnan
evening.
a lot of culls.
C. W. Vaeteeka's snd John Shindler's
attended the dance in the new Scio hall
The delaved dormant sprav on the
Saturday night.
apple is the most important of the
Mrs. L J. Bond, who has been keep­
season, as it is the first blow to scab ing house for her father, left Sumiay
and mildew, and if nicotine sulfate night to take charge of her own home
ia added, it will control the destruc-' i near Albany. The sinerre and hearty
tive aphia pests. The usual sprav is wishes of tbe entire community go with
( bor.
made up of commercial hme-sulfur.
J. II. Hildreth was hauling hay from
3* gallons, nicotine sulfate (Black E. L. Hllyou's Thursday
Leaf "40”) t pint, and 1(M) gallons
Ths Clevelands, who have been living
water, Teat« last year indicate that «« «»* »*■« Boll!» <■'"> ,h‘* »inter,
addition of camenate spreader to the moved back to the sawmill near Scio
Thursday
«prav at the rate of 1 pound to lot)
W. H. Grimes made a business trip
lure. and ths gram
poultry feed.
is good for
gallons increases the efficiency near- t0 Xc„, Tuesday,
ly 50 per cent. Control of the.nt>his
Anyone wishing any (»inters on taffy
is improved if spray is not applied pulling will do well to enquire of Z J.
until the blossom buds of the clus­ Clark. All those present at the home
'
of J. H Hikirvth Thursday night can
ters have begun to separate
",_ ** vouch for the fact he could give the de-
exact time of application will de­ ' sired information.
Clyde R-wIgvrs was helping his father
pend on whether the scab or the
attend to hts stock Thursday.
aphids is the major pest.
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
P. R. Bilyeu. N. I. .Morrison and
wife and Mrs. Everett were shop­
ping In Albany Tuesday.
state aid at presrnl.
Students at the Alfalfa school in
Dr. Mellenthin to a regular graduate
in medicine ami surgery and ia licensed Deschutes county, broke up the
by the state of Gr.-gon. He visits pro­
fessionally the more important towns days session last Monday by getting
ar>d cities snd offers to all who call on I drunk on moonshine whiskey. Still
tins trip free consultation, except the
"wild and wooley" in Deschutes.
expense of treatment when desired.
According to his method of treatment
Mrs V. T. Wigglesworth. daught-
he does not operate for chronic appen
dicitis. gall stones, ulcers of stomach, ' er of F. T. Thayer and wife, with
tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful results her family has moved from Oregon
in diseases of the stomach, liver.bowels, I Qty to Arlington. Oregon, am! the
blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney,blad
dvr. l»-d wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, Tribune is following them there.
rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and
The two year old daughter of
rectal ailments.
If ,ou have been ailing for any length
Harry Vaughn and wife, of Lyons,
of time and do not get any bettar. do
not fail to call, as improper measures died during an ooeration at Salem
rather than disease are very often the last Thursday.
The funeral'was
cause of your long standing trouble.
Rememlwr above date, that consulta­ held at Lyons on Saturday from the
tion on this trip will be free and that
Methodial church.
his treatment is different.
Mamed women must be accompanied
Over 500.000 coal miners went on
by their husbands.
Saturday. Whatever our
Address' :«•> Boston Block. Minns- strike II
apoIto, Minn.
belief may lie, the men who delve in
189 South Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon
Chop Suey and Noodle«
Pork and Ki<-«‘ 20c
Noodle«, 20c
Pork < 'hop Stii-y. 40c
Bide Wanted
Fried Rice. 25c
Fried N imm II ph , 60c
G. C. Wostanhouae was experiencing
some difficulty in finding any ratmp
Monday, which he wanted for bls little
grate kiaughler.
Work will start on the Standard
The School Boaid of District No.
Oil sub-station at Hid Scio this % will receive bids for wood, as
week, according to an announce- follows:
ment.
.10 cords, 4 ft. second growth fir.
Salem is planning to hold some
5 curds. 16 in. big fir,
speedy auto races on May 30. No to lie delivered and stacker! at the
doubt there will tie mime thriller« school house not later lha>< July 15.
pulled off.
1922.
The bids must be in the hands of
Mrs. E. E. Parr. wife of the p ist-
the
District clerk not later than
master at Crabtree, has returned
April
20th, 1922.
home from her recent illness at ths
The School Board reserves the
Lebanon hospital.
right to reject any or all bids.
Albany has warned all boys under
J. S. Sih iiA, Chairman.
age that the law governing ths use A nnik D. B a BT i . List Clerk
of tobacco will lie enforced Alright,
but what will we do for smokes,
Local Market Quotation»
efiler
Portland done herself proud in
the royal welcome she gave M.
Does Not Operate
Joffre, the French hero. The guest
was well pleased with Portland and
Will be at
with Oregon.
Salem, Thursday, April 6th.
«
at Marion Hotel, and at
Albany is to have a maternity
Albany, Monday and Tuesday, April home, according to plans announced
10 and 11. Albany Hotel
by Dr. Mary Marshall
Federal aid
Office Hours: 10 a m. to 4 p. m.
is responsible for the home, with no
BIN
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Going to Build?
Plans for houses, barns, chicken
houses, etc., furnished free. Come
look them over. Let us give you
an estimate on the one you want.
Scio Logging & Lbr. Co.
SCIO
OREGON
PoVLTRY. VgAl. AND Goes
s .19
Hens. 4 lbs and over
.15
Hens, under 4 U hi
.20
Springs. if lbs and up
.25
Broilers, under if lbs
.10
Stags___ .... _
. 7
¡Locks
.13
Veal, fancy no. I
13*
Dressed pork. no. 1 blockers
.17
Eggs. cash, lfic trade
Eggs, white select
.31
Butter fat
Fuco
Mill run---------- -------- -
Scratch
Egg producer ----- ------
M«re fat, for hogs
Ground barley
Rolled barley
Shelled corn, eastern
Ground or cracked corn
lx1 Page cracked corn
F loor
Hard wheat
Soft wheat _______
11.25
2. «5
_ 2.75
2.00
I |0
. 2.00
1.75
1 M
. 2.00
The Scio Mill & Elevator Company
Respectfully submits a list uf feeds we carry.
Kindly come in and get our prices.
tl M
. 2 00
Security Calf and Pig Food
J 12 pound palls
(leas than half pnce to introduce i 2Í» pound pails
i «round Harley
Ground Rye
Ground W heat
W befe Wheat
Mill Run
Middling *
Nhort»
Corn, whole
Corn, cracked
Corn, ground
Egg Maker
lien Ncratch
Our Motto:
Growing Ncratch
Chick Mash
Chick Feed
Eastern Shell
Cocoanut Meal
Flour
Graham
“A Square Deal
D. E. COOPER, ««oretary
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Mrs Court Bilyeu, of Kalama,
Wash., returned to her home Sun­
day. She ha<i been visiting her bro­
ther, Walter Bilyeu, and Mrs. Bilveu
and little Betty accompanied her
home for a short visit
The Southern Pacific has announc­
ed that it will expend 117.000,000
to the bowels of old mother earth thia year in Oregon on additions and
If you are needing printing of
tn
at least eolitled tn a respectful betterments to its lines. Glad news
any kind you ran do no bettar
! and will furnish lots of work.
a fair days pay
bv comma to Tbs
Send your ad copy
now for the Dairy
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