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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1923)
- • •• , Z X -♦ •/ a « * ■ < r* S« r* - .* Every daw you ■***• nice yuunff women, grunts a Scioite wrath- fully, who are willing to trus* their whole lives to young men whom the butcher wouldn't trust for a dime's worth of liver. • «»••••••••• • ■> ¡ PEOPLE’S COLUMN I Editor's Note We are glad to give «pact- to the people of our com munity on t<>|Hcs of the day. but ask them not to become i»er»..nal or abusive. Each contributor must sign name, not for publication, but for our protection ] in the minority, hut a more hoapit- able, kindly people surely cannot be found anywheri- The chief Industrie« here are the manufacture of sugar and the can ning of pineapple« (xdfee. tobacco amt bananas are also grown here Have recs-ived, through the kind- new« of friends, several copies of the Scio Tribune Needless to say it was read with even more than the usual xest and appreciation. I am wishing you and all Scio friends succr-s ami happiness for the coming year. Sincerely. Mrs Katherine Kester. We have a call for a large 1 list ing of real property, at the low est price you can quote, either large or small tracts. Brin your listing if you want to se I’ S Only today received your Xma* card, and thank you very Honolulu, T. H.. 2-10-2.3. much Tomorrow I am taking a lhrar Editor: trip to Hilo, on the island of Hawaii, Perhaps some of the Seioit«* will whore the womierful active volcano, be Interested in hearing from one Kilanea, ia. Will sail at W* a. m. of ihvur numtwr in a distant land, and arrive there 7 a. m the next and in learning something of this morning. MKS. KESTER WRITES Hello folks, wr « »met i mes wonder what has I-«*»- un«* ot the dumb bells who n--i t»> write poems on the tieautiL i » i’i-rhape they have to shov«-l it i w “Its g >t th«--.» days that a man can hard I i - he can show the girl two licrnaes 'Two UcMMM?" ‘Yea, marriage and automobile.” Fred Jone» «ays in spite of punc ture pr >f t i - -, ¡«uto factories con tinue to • i ip r* w cars with jacks Marry in ha»t«- and lose half the wed»ling pre - nta. warns Postmaster Stichs. A Seo» man t«eli<«ves about the only thing the modern robber won't take is tm-diclne. THE col» op A GOOD Sl*OET 1. Th >u «halt not quit. 2. Thou shall not alibi. 3. Thou shall not gloat over win ning 4 Thou «halt not l«e a rotten loser 6. Thou ahi It not take unfair ad- v antae- 6. Th»u «Halt not ask odds thou art unwii ir>v to give 7. Thou shall always lie ready to give thine o| | nent the shade. 8. Thou halt not under-estimale an opponent, nor over-estimate thy self. 9. Remember that the game is the thing, an I that he who thinketh otherwis«* i*» a mucker ami no true sportsman. 10 Honor th<- game thou playest, for he who plaveth the game straight and hard wins even when he loses. ''Paradise of the Pacific." We arrived here at ♦» p. m on January let after ‘JJ days on a rough sea, just M the tropical sun was setting in al! Its wondrous col oring. Hut like the original para dise. everything is not always at peace here, and so the elements have given us an unusual exhibition of their powers First, as thia is the rainy season. ■ we witnessed such a deluge of rain and wind for two weeks steadily.; that never again will Oregon have (in my mind • first place as th«* m<»st rainy region in the world. Indeed, much property damage was done by > this storm, and one life lost, name-; ly. a J a panes«- maid of the wife of I ESSENTIAL read Bess from her book, "th« •• . < r.- married and lived happilv «• v «■ r “They did!” «-xclaimed Mary, eagerly. "Oh. Bess, does it ear what kind of » ar he bought?” A t'hicag > man choked on a but ton in his s up Maybe the soup was made out of "dr.-seed” beef. 'j The properties listed below is all the deacription calls for. and really modest. They are bar gains. and the cheaix^t in the Willamette valley. Write us about either of th«m. Metal Mining Resumes T he S cio T ribune . The »ilv«*r output of Oregon for 1922 1» estimated at 47,000 ounce«, an Increase of |lf on quantity & and value over 1021. The estimat ed output of copper in 1022 is l.OUh- 000 pounds. valued at 1146,000, an increaw of 914.700 pounds, and $123,000 This increase is due al- most entirely to the resumption of production hy the largest copper mine in the state, which was idle in linei. There are now less than 100 oro- ductive metal mines in Oregon and no new ones of special Importance began operati -n» In 1922. Metal our late delegate to congress. Prince mining ia recovering very slowly Kuhino. the last of the royal house| from war-time conditions, and ap parently little effort is being made of Hawaii. The amount of rain which fell to procure capital to aid this recov here for the month of January was ery or to increase public interest in 18 inches, and on the Hawaii island the industry. The preliminary estimate of the something like 36 inches, so vou »ee i For Sale- Five head of Durham cat tle. one cow. three heifers and bull, all registered but or*e, and it will be; price $75 per head. Address B-l, care Scio Tribune. For Sale In city limits of Scio. 3 acres with good modern house, barn and chicken h«>use. 1 acre in raspberries and lots of other fruit; price is $3760, a g»»d buy. Address F> 1. care Scio Tri bune F«w Sale acres good black loam ■and. all in cultivation, one mile from town and high school, railroad and milk condensers;extra good bearing orchard; gixxi buildings. farm well fenced; ideal dairy farm Price $110 per acre for fuick sal« Address AA, care Scio ribune here, including the fame«! Waikiki beach, where I enjoye«! swimming in the surf; Schofield barracks. 28 miles from here, which is one of (if not) the largest barracks in the American army; Pearl harbor, a large, naturally fortifle«! harbor.ami holding one of the largest docks in the world; also visited the "Pall,” or bluff, at which point was fought th« battle of the revolutionary war here in 1797, when each.islaml had Its own king and the troops of thia island. Oahu, were defeated and hurled over the bluff, ami al which point the "Daughters of the Revo Ninety-seven acres, all tillable ex cept 16, is well drained. 30 acres now tn crop; 30 left to auumer fallow m spring; family orchard. Good H-rooni house with tMMement, g«M«d barn and out buildings, all farming implements, tools, etc.; 5 head of cows, 3 head of horse«, 4 bead of bog». I«etween bOand «ki hens, telephone and e» erv thing to »tart farm ing. W til give possession right away. Price $9.600. A »¿Irras TO, Seto Tribune 314 acres. RO in cultivation, balance pMturr and timber; 4 miles from rail way station, 6 miles from g»»«d town, 1$ mile* from school, 2 mike from church, on rural mail route, well wat ered. small running stream, ami nu merous springs, guud 7-r«M>m house. 4Hx(io foot barn, other outbuildings,best of hill land Would divide into two or mor»- places. Price $16,0UU. Address T2, Scio Tribune. PASTEURIZED MILK «* Th»« <i»e of ]u«teunx«*d milk is ex icmling v. rv rapidly l*auae it M '—i»mi iig to U> generally understood that the milk in this shape is desir- able from th«- standpoint of the con sumer and to I* free from disease germ» when it ia properly pre|«arvd In 1916 78 |« t -ent of the cities of this count n with a population of 5»»-t,0< mi <»r more w«-re receiving a milk wrvnv more than SO per cent pa-letn » I It 1921 all of these citi«--» »en- |M»teuruing their unlit to the evt«*nt of 50 |*r cent. 3R2 acres. 2U0 in cultivation, balance pasture and timber, near good town and school, 2 miles to railwa> station; »mall orchard on place; good 7-ruom house; 3 good i»arna; beot quality land; near goo«l market for dairy products. Would divitie into »evrral small farms Price 450.» wu. Aildree, 11. Scio Tri bune. I - CONVENIENT FOR TOURIST« • 16*4 art» ranch. 100 acres in cultiva tion. with fair buildings, a gu««i bam and other buildings; waler pii-«-d thru out. < 'omplete *et of machinery gwi with thia place. Price fWI.Oti per acre. |.r>,i«<i cash, balance time This ia one of the beet buys in the Forks of the Santlam. and should br grabb«-d up im mediately. Address JC, carr the Scio Tribune. . One block on South Main street, in Scio. *jth g--.l k r.«.m modern house, bam and outbuildings; walnut and fruit trees. Price $2000 for a quick sale. This is an exceptionally good buy. Ad dress V, rare Scio Tribune. Oregon is not reslly s wet piece af- production of m -tai in Orirgon in ter all—in one sense of the word at 1922, prepared by Charles Q. Yale, of the United Stales Geological Sur- least. But we find no mud hereas th«*re. 'ey. department of the interior, The rain may fall in torrents one which was released January 12. hour and the warm sun will comei 1922. gave th«* estimated output of out and everything be quit« dry the »Uver in Oregon as 47.000 fine next Thl« seepage Is due to the ounces More c.mplete data, es- volcanic condition of the ground. l*cmlly from th«* Bay Horse mine, After ths storm came an earth Huntington, in Baker County, t o > indicate that the production of eil« uuake which did not amount wax 175,000 tine ounces. much more than something to talk ver There are *wo ways of Alling a about. Then a disturbing tidal wave' place. Or «* is t grow up to it and viaited the islands taking a toll of, the other i to «»veil up to It. sevetal lives and doing tnanv th»»us 1 EPITAPH sods of dollars damage. 1 Here Ite* the wreck Well, as you know, “behind every Of Willie Rose, cloud is a silver lining." and now Who ti led to ix-at indeed is the paradise at peace. The The train arrosa. sun is shining, the birds singing, the Tb«- engine took air is unbelievably sweet ami l»almy Our William gay and ail nature is rejoicing in bloom And smear«! him on ing flower and budding leaf. The right of way. Have seen some places of interest One difference between a street car conductor an<l a column con- ductor is that the former always ring* the bell. K( )K ___ Wh- n touring l»j automobile, it is eserntial that all available spa<*s should be utilised to the greatest p aiblr advantage. With this in view, a l<e«i has l»een constructed whi<h, wh«n folded, takes the place of the springs in the rear wst, while th«- mattm» and bedding can be u-<-d as a rn-hion as desen bad in Popular Mechanics Magaaine. 79 acres, well improved, two seta of building», on main county road, 1 mile to goo>Tschool,; i mile to railroad sta tion. 3 hours from Portland markets; flne river bottom soil, running stream; C acre» of berries, full bearing; family orchard. ITice $16,IMA) i 4 ‘ cask, - - balance • long time. Would «wuii idrr as a part payment, resalenc« property or MM subur ban acreage, in gixxi town or city in the Willamette »alky, Yakima valley or California. Addreaa Gl, Scio Tri bune 38 aerro, river bottom, flnest of gar den or berry land; running stream.easy to irrgate; six acre* of loganberries, rasplx-rries, strawberries and t»lackber- ries, full bearing; | mile to railroad sta tion. good markets. Price $5.0QU. part ciuh. balance time. Addreaa G2, Scio Tribune When a w men can’t decide lution” have erected a marble slab COSTLY FOREST FlRKft whether t»» < > • a husband or a in their memory. career, aai» Mt- Vivian Bilyeu, the Ever» y«-ar for»-t fir,* in the The scenery along the highway most honorable thing to do io to let leading to the Pali rivals in beauty United State* <le-4rqy or damage the man escape. •uT n*nt timber to build houses for that of our own along the Columbia th«- mtire population of a city the «'HILVAUIY River Highway. The roads here >>f Wa- i . D. (’., New Or- 1 hale to have a woman stand. are universally paved. leans, I a ., Denver, (OIOL. Oh. I hate it so. The populslion of Honolulu is Eranciscu, Cal. I hate to have a woman stand. 100.000. Its schools, churches and Especially on my toe. theatre« are up to date and beauti Word was received in Scio late If she vows she would’nt marry fully equipped, and also has an elec yesterday afternoon that Sam Nor th« best man in the world, she's trical street car system throughout ton. proprietor of the Brownsville probably mad«* up her mind to mar- the city. The population consists hotel had dropped dead in his place . Hawaiian« Chiaaaa, Ty about the sorriast <>oe ia the of J of business about 10 o'clock Uw w4uto far 'da 60 acre», river bottom, practically all in cultivation, well improved; two sets buildings, on main county rotai, i mile to railroad station, 1 mile to school, 4 miles to guod town; an ideal dairy or fruit farm. Price $12,000. one-half cash, balance long time. Address li3, Scio Irdiune. J