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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1923)
Th« Scio Tribune GfifWti1 Neus Nt. 4 went to the I »each at Newport and Balboa, hoping to rast and relieve Letter From California our ear» of oil. Santa Ana. Calif.. May 30. 1923. To the Editor; We could not get away from it. however, found when wr came out from wading in the Perhaps you would like a story of ocean even our feet had big rronta my wandering», ao here goes; I left • >f black oil on them. We sat down The properties listed below are all under-priced and are quoted at what the owner would want to pay were he the buyer. Thev must be seen to appreciate the value. Write the Scio 1 rihune if interested in any listing and owner and loca tion will be forwarded immediately. home Mav 16 by auto in company >n the Brach trying to clean them with my cousin and hi» wife. Wr und found we were getting spots of »topped at Granta Paas auto (imp oil on our clothes. The chunks of ground the first night; the second oil are washed a »höre and He on the night at Baird. Calif.. 17 mUas above sand. It is said it comes from vol- Bedding. We found the road paved ■anic eruptions In the bottom of the to the California state line, bare w<- had about 100 mile* of dirt «•an. or perhaps »»me refuse is road, dumped in the water. We plan to »tart north Saturday. though it was not a had mountain We stopped at Shasta Spring* We haven’t time to take nearly all and enjoyed a drink of th. mineral the frei» trips offered' us here. As I water. Shopped at Weinstfk and listened to these oil expert lectures, Lubin'» store in Sacramento, and my mind reverted back to good old road » viai'ed over night near there, at the Oregon soil. and the exquisite bar- home of Monroe Clem, who w»i nr«, ch-rries, Jersey cream, etc., View and I pictured in mind's eye the effect there would be should the the Oak once my teacher at school. We then went to Fresno, the chi» ! p- .pie up there «how the same in- raisin center of the world.wiier» *•• ducemeriUi and hire a good »i»eaker. foi in»t»snce. our Vood Editor McA friends. That city ha» been having <1 .<>, to explain the beauties of Ore- Berries do not do well here. quite a depression of late becauaeof ,• n some trouble over the Raisin Grow I’»- | ‘ think h-k'anlo-rrle» are aoma- We were treated ers Association trying to revise th» r thing wonderful to loganberry punch at the Anaheim contract. Woe to the man who rr h Charge Fair. We are surrounded 1» rumored many harsh things wrn by orange«, lemons, English wal nut». loquata and avocados. My done to him. The story is t 'd fused to sign the- new Contract one man who refused to sign, >» h had a rope tied around his body «nd from San Diego and Mexico. Wr was lowered into a stream nf wi'rr expect to take the coast route home Fur Sate I n city limits of Scio, 3 acre» with good modern house, barn and chicken house, I •- re In raspberries and lot» of other fruit. price is a good buy. Aiidr»-»« K I, cmu Scio Tri bune Perhaps I will tell you brought up and asked If he w ould via Eureka. sign, fie replied "no*’ the second •bout that if I have not written too time; the third time he came unwn long already. V ur* for Oregon. told if thev had to lower him again . they would leave him there, ami »■» said "yes” 1 would not vouch f t Edna Gilkey. One Editor’a Schedule the truth of this, but was told mam things were done the patters did n >i print. However, the new contract went through at building Inst, We rveertUv came across a shed- ule of price» charged by a Southern being resumed and things are com editor of a weekly newspaper, who ing back to normal. We visited my old offers to give a i>er cent of his earn- friends at Visalia and home am lularc, a: . Stopped at mother's grave here Fellows, near Bakersfield. where oi wells are the only industry. ■ ga « ach year to founding an asy- . lorn for those feeble-minded people • who believe that an editor has a soft nap Here ia the schedule rend it Iler» closely. my cousin visited her brother, and For telling the publlic a man ia a we saw the oil wells working it *ucc» *ful ciliiwn when everybody iai every direction. We traveled tin aware that he is as laxy as a hired famous ridge route to Los Angel* *. hand <2.70. There are ao many short cur ven over E->r »peaking of »ome gallivanting the mountain peaks some people In- young fellow as one who is mourned come ill. as if seasick We hav« by the entire community when he been in Santa Ana over a week, vi* will to mi»sed only by the booxers - iting at my father’s home; attended 110.18. church Sunday In Whittier, th» Referring to one as a hero and a Quaker city. 26 miles distant A man of courage and one who will great many promoters here are af 2U acre«, river bottom, fltu-st af gsc-. t «ten or berry land; running •»-' rv*pvd4Ak’ - to irrigate; »lx acrv* of k . ”7», ra»{>berrte», strawherrte* a; > la- KHM- • ' rtea, full bearing. | mile to railrmul «its* - lion, good markets. Prlr. J'.C»*.. ( art cash, balance time. Atkin w G2. 3rio Tribune. One block on South Main street, in Scio, with gwxi h-r«« m mo-tern house, barn and outbuilding«; walnut and fruit tree* l*rice U»»*' for sate. This i» an «xcept.or>aliy . Ad dress V, rar* Scio Tnlmne. c»>u«in and wife have just returned 4 SO acres, river bottom, praclietdJg alj j in cultivation; well improved, two s*;t* buildings, on main county road. ' to railroad station, 1 mi.«- ty ' mitea to g<wd town; an >-i- >1 <!alFy~or fruit farm. Price Fl2,«"»i, ««>«• half cash, balance long time. A»ktr»-esjMte.' w-»- Scio Tribune. For Sal- flOarr« * good black loam land, all in cultivation, one mil« from town wnd high school, railroad an-1 milk eowttemswry; extra good bt-aring orchard: go>«l buiktings, farm *cli f«-nc»-d; ideal dairy farm i*r < 3110 per acre for quick sate. Address AA. care Scio Tribune Nine room too»«, with 1 ..is, an large lots, plenty of fruit and b« rri« *. All modern convchi- n.. i )' frtr *!<<*•. and worth twice thissusn. «todn-aa.Jte y. K, care Scio Tribune, - * *1 tl Stu » * * : Hairy ranch of Io aero», df» avretQ* cultivation, baliu.i-«- in pasture uryi some ¡taffe H limber; house. 2 barn*. 2 -hickt-W b- and garage, all fenced and ea6»a fenc«-d with woven wire, creek n.;.» through place' live spring; i mile to to'dm add 2| miles to railroad »let Address JZ. care Scio Tribune. litj »». • 40j arras, 1| mites from SIu-lburaLÎ room bungalow, practically n>w,®W buildings goto and insured tor t!W4a ;7 . acres in clover, vetch and oal . I etc; Al ground, on Scio u ,d ronto; goto conveniences lx>w price for im mediate sate. |4<IU0, sr wouki trad»- for Albany, Corvallis or Address TM. care Set»» Tribun- Nln«-ty-sevcr acre.«, all tillable ex cept IS. ia well drain«-«!; TO acres now in crop; 20 left to suurn» r fallow in spring; family orchard. G« mm ! K r»«»m house with basement. g»«»l torn ui’l out* building«, all farming implements, toola, etc,; t> hea<i of cows, 3 h<-a»l of horaea, 4 head of hog», betwe* i> Viand t«D brna, telepbon«- »nd every thing to start farm ing. MU! give puseeaaioti right away. IMce gy. SOO. A <h!rc«» TG. Scio Tribune 314 acres. Mi m cultivation* balance pasture an»l timber; 4 miles from rail way »tation. <i mites from good town, 14 mile« from aghoai, 2 mites from church, on rural mail route, well wat ered, small running stream, and nu merous spring», go»»»l ? r»K>m house; 4KxfiO f»»ot torn, other outbuildings,tost of hill land. Would divide into two or more place« Price 115.0mi. Address T2. Scio Tribune. l"4 acre« of Santiam river l-oltom land. 8 mite» »-arft of Albany^ fa.a htoUc F Ti and other buildings; If) aerw» ai ^»topay , . lion; 1« sera each in Munger raipte-r- nss. »trawtomea and logar.lx-rriv* A splendid buy and a big l-arga«»-*t h*.Tsi!- v Tor particulars write RR, care.oLMjp Tribune 3t2 acres. 200 io cultivation, balance pasture and timber; near goto town and school; 2 miles to railway station; ■mall orchard on place; goto 7-room «land by hi» convictions when event- ter all new-comer» to take fret* trip •ne know » he is a moral coward and to the oil Helds and to look at land w >uld m*ll out for thirty cents 86 21. * M We have been on three such trip*. Referring to some gossipy female 1 once as guests of Joseph Tobin. wh>» a- art estimable lady whom it is a sells oil stock at Signal Hill. I»ng pleasure to meet ami know when ev Reach. They took bus load* of pc ery man in town would rather see Sa pie from different towns, drove to tan coming $R 10. lx>ng Beach pier, where thev took ('«Hing an ordinary the crowd on boat and gave them prominent divine —60e. A guid« lambasting the daylights out of interest John Bar ly corn at the behest of the of along the way; took us through th« great San Pedro harbor,where fit* t* are stationed, past local dry forces IS 77. Whooping ’em up for the recall of; Santa Catalina th«- Volstead Island and on to Wilmington, when law in the interest of, the members of the local funeral club Dinner was readv for —16.77. us in a big tent. Immediately after, Referring t-» a deceased merchant while still »eated. an oil lecture w*> who never advertised and who was thev landed. given us for an hour. Then solicit to* stingy to contribute toward need- ora tried to get people to buy nil ■ I improvement as a leading citizen stock. If they do not. solicitors and a progressive resident 1349.99. may call at their home« afterward* That evening another oil promoter came and took us 40 miles to Chino, to see moving pictures of oil wells. We din’t get home until nearly mid night. Next day we went with an other one to Santa Fe Spring», where we had dinner and lecture as usual. A woman was present whose intvmr is 11000 per day. She owned land where the oil was found. She han - Lebanon Express Raisin Muffins. Tn two w.-fl-i«- »inn »KB» add two t»h|n«tHH>ns of sugar, two tsb>--spo«>«ia >f bntfrt. moped, one »up «meh of white fl.-ur and whole wheat flour »Iff- —1 with two rotnultnx teaapoona of haking powder and one-half t«-»spooa of »»It and >>«w> cup of milk. Ilea» well and stir In oue cup of ,f.«l.-<| ralotns fl'»wrt-i| Hake In gres«e<1 rem paua In a hot «•ten twenty five minutes. been offered 175,000 for 1 rv of her Mrs. Rose Johnson, of San Fran In the days of *49 they dug for yellow cisco. who was in Scio on business oil stock and refused tn sell it gold in California- now they dig for and visiting her aunt and couaia,• black gold My cousin has bought Mrs bs»e ♦ v. T the places «•ont •«.. id« ba* ,< preacher a an ocean ride of 14 miles. explained « 7h arras, well impmveai, two act» of buildings, an mam county road. 1 mite to gocxfachool,. | mil«- to tstlrto.l «th- tion, 3 hour» from Forth. ' u arkstw; , Ane river bottom km I, runiiug »it- »ui. 6 acres of berries, full l»-tiring: fslWfly •W» '• orchard. Price llh.ouo. j cg»h, haMnas « long Ume. Would consider „ *<■ a part payment, residence proterty ”7 or» -“'WtHr- tn gumi guto tow to' n or »tte m ban acreage, in th« Willamette valley, Y: - « v> or California. Address GI. Scio Tri bun« •- Ite| acre ranch. 100 acre» in cultiva tion, with fair l*uikiinga, » goal barn and other l«uddm«t»; water |Hp«-d thru out • ««mplete < l of machinery guea with thia place. Price »«.i«' per acre; tS.iioO cash, balance t im>- This is one of the boat buys in the Forks of the Kantiam. and »houkl tw graldwd up itn- Oirdialely. A<Mr«-ss J< . care the Scio Tribune. ■pent two nights and one day wit » house, 1 good barns; he*t «piaifty ISM« near good market for dan , priaigcto*- Would divide into »evrral i I arm» Pnce toO.iX». Address 11. tteih Tri' bune. XI acre*, mure or les», close to good town; 21 acre* in high state of cultiva tion. and ail nv.-r bottom land; goto house and other buildings; 2 aerea in loganlwrrie». | acre In red raspberries. Price 4421X1. Ill««) cash, balance at • per cent. would r<in*«dcr tratte for «mall acreage Aikiro*» IZ. cars Scio Tri bune Aiming Pomeroy and .Mr» E. several units and expects to send for C, Shelton, left Friday afternoon foe Amity i Statues of King Guarding Doorway of S oulcher