The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 14, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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StUl Urtit A|Mt ItHrtBMt
HOW TO SAVE MONEY
WHEN SHOPPING
C. K -»»«Me«, Market A gant
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A Willamette Valley farmer gives
a
By MM HARLAND H ALIEN
striking
illustration of the multa
s
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oOO of grading, in a letter to thia office
.« IS8S Hart*»« I« Sitae I
He has shoal 200 hens
He »hip-
ON BUYING FURNITURE
{■of tw<> cases of egg* to * commta­
in house in Portland, filling the
The important thin« when you r-
to eelerf furniture for tte home I- '• ca«e« as the egg* came from the
know good furniture »her you . • it nesta
He received 21 cents per doz­
and thia cenuut be reeoen >»•■«! • t>‘<- en for the two cases. |12 80.
price alone
Th«* following week he packed the
It I» tnu.-h loOtwr to bui a f»
v «I
pteres of the I o - m m<>|. I» and > < <-l small, dirty and miahappen egg» to­
teui workmanship, than to have i nr gether in one end of a crate and la-
home turned into a queer holerp.
of III assorted «<»••
Nullability se t« tede-l the real of the egg» as graded
Result. 45 doz­
staa shape aud weight ; aa to .-oiofort "white henneries'*.
4
stylo and use; the service verb st-I. en >>f graded eggs he received 24
.,.t
I*
will give, the c«s»t. and the pre
-lllly
I-« nts per dozen for and 21 rents per
of nmovetiub all fhew mil»! te
31 acres, more or kwa, ckier to good
house. 3 good barns, best
ty Is-li­
d *rrn for the 15 dozen culls- a total
taken Into account.
town, 21 acres in high alate of cultiva­
near good market fur «jaity pn- u. t»'
That the |>te«-e you contemplate if 513 Id» a» against 512 00 the week
Would divide Into «x-vcral
fair.»
tion. and all riv« r bottom land, good
buying be aullable for u»«* In your
Pries fiho.uuo. Addrv«» IT.
u« I ri
house arid otter buiMings. 2 serve in
before, at the same market price. I
home la more Important th»n that It
bune.
logariterries, 4 arre in red ra»pb«rnea.
look attractive In tte display room The difference in price in these two
Price U»>. I i -*<• caah. t«al»nrr at 4
7N acres, well improved, two seta of
of the Store Do not be led Into loi»
per cent, would eotisider Inule tut small
dupments would have meant success
buildings, on mam counti r. d I mile
acreage
Address ! Z, care Scio Tri­
Ing "sets-' or "«ulte«" or ••period" fnr
- r failure of a commercial egg plant
to good sshool.. 1 mil«' to f ■
! ata
bune.
nlture when your b<«nn- la neither
tion. 3 hours from Pori .u, : n .«rs< 1»,
on a large scale.
large enough nor turni«!»-« th.- prop
acre ranch fOO aer.-s m cultiva­
fine river bottom s«ul, rut
>• -tr.-:.m!
art ting for such furniture
I wo main features of the new
tion, with fair bulkin g«, a good barn
4 servo of bernes. ful! i nr
family
The »1er and shal»* of mH» pie- <■
and other buihlitigs, water piped thru
orchard. Price
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state market law fur improving mar-
out. i ompiste < t of machinery goes
long time. Would con-i-i-
a part
considered In relation to the «(>«.
l>>
with thi« [dar.
pt <• fNi.OO par acre.
payment. re«»!-
the room whore you Intend to u»«< It. keting conditions are cooperative
45.000 cash, balance tinw
thia mi one
ban acreage, in gu»»1 tow
r rity m
Is the most Important point
Very organization» and standardizing, la-
of the beet buys m th.- Forks of the
the Willamette valley. Yai ; > . i. «■>
large ptet-vs will n«q only overrm « d b. ’-ng and grading of products.
Kantlarn. and should in- grabbed up im­
or C-allfomia. Address Gl,
'
in
your room If II Is small but •■»•■rj
mediately. A.Mr- a Jl , care the telo
bune.
i
’
alifornia
is
showing
the
world
thing else In the root!! will actually
Tribune.
2N acres, river bottom, fit. -i of gar­
arem dwarfed In contrast to the ma« what ma> te done along thees lines
One block on South Mam »trret. in
den or berry land, running »tr< *n, . say
Stvr apt
rance.
It has 33 cooperative organiza-
Seto, with g.»<«i Sroom m<«lem house,
to irrigate; six acre» of I
m ,
ChoOtw auch pieces a» are •• «■) f
raspberries, strawl-crn. - ar l i- » - -r
barn and outbuildit ga; walnut ami fruit
i < «. controlling from 30 to 90 per
move
They should river a «,•»-.< <.f
trees
1‘ncv 43»si for a uuick sale.
rive, full tearing, j mil« to rm
m
at least live Inch«-» between tin-
c»-nt of the different products, and
Thi» is an exceptionally g<nni buy. Ad­
lion, good markets
Pn.
f ..'«■
< irt
tom and the floor to perodt
•
dress V. care Scio Tribune.
rash, balance time.
t«i«!r.
t._, S iu
I hi- pr-«iucvrs are a dominant power
cleaning under them; and If r.
Tribune.
in fixing the selling price» of their
For Sale In city limits of Scio, 3
have pillows mahlona. Hr |.. ■ <
acres with g<»«l n <«h-rn house. t>arn
50 acres, river bottom, prsu-ti. ally all
Lhe products are grad-
that thee«- are removable. >-ni) to ;n-• luct«
and chicken btfuaa, 1 acre in raspberries
in cultivation, w-ll improved, two s. ta
clean, and lnei|«enslv«» tn renovate
<--l am! standardized and the labels,
and lota of other fruit price to 43&0U, a
buildings, oo mam county r ,«.i, ; n He
Avoid those piece» which have a
good buy. Address E I. < arc Scio Tri­
to railroad station. I mile to -.-h«H«l, 4
ind
briucis
are
l»«*comtng
recognized
high pollali and a lot of overt.- -«
bune
miles to g.««i towt
.«
fruit farm.
Price
bnlf
-ver the nation.
tion In the form of excr«»l>e . nr. •«,
Fog Rale fill act.-« g««d black loam
cash, balance long titnv A |.lr«-e < m .
Ì
They aho» a>-rat>-h.-n easily nod r«-
\\ >i«hingt<>n is following Califor-
land, all in cuitlv alum, one mile from
Scio Tribune.
quire more wnrh I« k«*«p clean
town anti high *<-h«<ol, railroad anti milk
r i « lead with 16 producer»' organi­
In eetertlng any article <>f turni ur>
condenaerv . extra good tearing orchard,
Nine room house, with bat) . on two
st «--ns, while Oregon has but X.
good buikflngn, farm well fmcetl. ideal
measure the amount of service II >< II
large lots, plenty of fruit and borrir».
dairy farm
Price >110 per acre for
yield against tl»e »pace It feltra up In n 'in* of which is strong enough to
All modern eonvenu-nrus
Price 41.UU,
quick sale. Address AA, care helo
anti worth twice this sum, Alidi«-»- K
the r.nMu
A library tabla, of whirl- have very much influence on market
Tribune
K. care Scio Tribune.
the top Is the ■•nly part you run
|
dove lean to pay It» rootnr.nl tl ,i prices.
Nin. ty-srrrn acres, all tillable ex-
iMilry ranch of 7 « acre». tV> acre« Tn
cept 15, is well drain.-d, hi acres now in
one with drawers and underbill'
I h«- Oregon market law gives
cultivation, balance in |«a»tu- at H •- too
crop, 31 left to «num. r fallow in spring;
book shelves.
for
Inalano-
f.«er«
limter; house, 2 terns, 2 - * - - it ..- «
t .««I pow« r« t<> lhe State Market
family orchard
Good * room house
place of furniture that
rr»« » a
and garage, all fenet-sl and cr< » fence«!
with
tauM-meiil,
g<««l
bam
and
out
­
\gent
in
defining
his
duties.
He
double par|MMr saia» buyln« an. t!,«-«
with woven wire, ctvys run tli
buildings, all farming implements,tools,
art Irte
place- live apring. | mile t«> to.-
a -I
« empowered to help orgsnize pro­
etc.; 5 head of cows, 3 head of horses,
2| mile» to railroad »tati
ptr L*-«st
4 head of h<<«. telwcei. «land fill tetia,
ducers' and oinsumers* organizations
Address JZ. care Helu Tn! .
telephone and everything to start farm­
and work with them along the lines
Providence Church
ing. Will give istasesslori right away.
40| sere». Ij miles from .Shelburn; 7
Price
.Mwi A.idrvM TG. Scio Tribune
if n arki te, distribution, standards,
(Continued from page 1.)
room bungalow, practnalh i> *. all
buildings good ami insured f«>r Itesi; 7
314 screw, mu m cultivation, balance
The meeting appointed a «<>ni- graiics, laliels, etc.
acres in dover, vetch ami al», i I ml
pasture and timber; 4 miles from rail­
An
organization
controlling
but
mittcc to raise funds for the <-n ■
etc; Al ground; on s
' r«.:i .
way station. 6 mib-« from good town,
good convenienc>-a. Low pi . for im
U miles from sch<«>l, 2 miles from
tion of a monument to cnininenu. 1<) per cent of a product would have
mediate sale, WOO, or woul li «
for
ebureh. on rural mail naite; well wat­
rate the pioneer» who founded ll.i very little to «ay about its selling
Alteri), I .-rsalli- > r
er«^, small running stream, and nu­
Aitdreas TM. egre Scio Tribun.
merous springs; good 7 room house;
community ami the Providence price, but if that association con-
4MxflO foot barn, other out buildings, beet
trmled
80
per
rent
of
production
of
church in particular*--« nn«*t wot
I7j acres of Santiam river bottom
of hill land. Woukt divide into two or
land. H mite» real of Albany . (an l> •'<•
mor«- place-
Pro115,US). Address
thy undertaking. The committee the pr«Miuct it could dominate the
and other building«, 10 a. r< • in cultiva-
T2, Scio Tribune.
i* composed of leflcreon Myci» of market to the extent of a fair price
tion, 4 acre each in Mui » »r taapber
3X2 acres. 2UH in cultivation, balance
ne», strawbeme» arul luganterrit
A
And the same
Portland, Riley Shelton ol Sei«, to the growers
apiendl«! buv and a lug ter, »in at «2750
pasture and timber; near good town
|h«wer
of
organization,
through
its
and W. L Jackson of Albany
It
and set
lea t® railway «tatioii,
tor particulars writ« KK. «an- of Scio
Tribune
small orchard on place; good " room
i» thought $I(MM) will lie sufficient, •tetr buling agencies, could elimi­
and a goodly sum was pledged at nate much middle-men profit and
« xiM-ii-w- and lessen the cost to the
th» meeting.
Rev. Allier» annoumed that th«- consumer.
The legislature clearly contem­
third Sunday of next June had
lieen selec ted for a similar meeting, plated ’hear results in the market
at which time it is h<«|icd to dedi­ .«. «•nt law, but it is entirely up to
producers to take the first steps —
cate the propiwcd monument.
organization.
The State Market be prepared limiting weight to five her going through the pockets of Green’s Bridge is now ready for op­
Among those from different part*-
Auent
department
stands ready to tons or les» and placing the »|w*«*d their clothing. As a punisnment eration
of the state present, whose nam« •.
-<
i»t
in
every
wav
at
its command limit at 10 miles per hour
some of the boys took him to the
we were able to secure, fo.lows
The City council at Harrisburg
to
help
organize
co-operative
associ­
water and made him blow bubbles has gun«- on record ¡u favoring the
T J Munkers and wife, Jrffer
Mrs. Martha Forgey died at the
after which they paddled him and a removal of every old »hack of a build­
son Myers and wife. Miss Myrtle ations or build up those already or-
home
of her daughter. Mrs A L.
l>art of them sat on him while the ing in town and as a furtherance of
.Myers, Riley Calavan and John gamzed. to better the conditions of
Ramsey, in Albany last Tut-lay
others went for an officer.
Smallman, of Portland. I). I* Ma­ the priMiucers and consumer» of
thia have a«ked she «tale fire mnrsh-
She was 75 vears of age and crossed
son. J- K. Weatherford aiul wife. Oregon.
al
to come and condemn such build­
Andrew
J.
Taylor,
one
of
the
best
the plains with her parents in 1X52.
Hub Hryant. Dr. R. A. Curl and
known men in Manon county, pass­ ings as he considers unfit to leave
Commencement eie retami were
wife. A R McC«ll anil wife, \\
They have also ordered
ed away at hie home at Mill City on standing
C
ounty
Paragraphs
held
at Mill City Friday night, when
A. Kimsey, Lenore Powell and
June 2. He was born in Marion the weeds cut as they are a fire men­
four were graduated from the high
mother, of Albany; Mark Pow» I
county 73 years ago and sprnt all ace.
school.
Killed
from
our
exchanges
by
ami wife ami Oliver Powell and
his life there.
Stavtnn has a movement on foot
Mrs I V McAdoo
A picnic dinner was held at the
wife, of Prineville; L L Calavan
Hunt Bros have announced that for the establishnu-nt <«f an auto
and w ife, of Tacoma ; Claude Cal­
George W. Smith, 82. a farmer Cnriatian church in Jefferson Sun­
they will not open their packing plant camp ground an I bathing pool at
avan and wife ami Wade Calavan rt «iiling aoutheaat of Albany, died at day as a farewell to Rev. Apple-
in Albany until loganberries are ripe. the M m -. hiic p it k
ami wife of Auburn, Washington; his home laat Friday of heart failure. bury, who is leaving Jefferson.
Mi«« It tn. » Walker of Lebanon
Linn county's apportionment from
L. L. Bur tend law ami wife of
A
big
loganlierry
meeting
Linn County io mode defendant
Won
ii second prt •• in a state-wide
Council, Idaho; Mark P« • ry ami
was held in Albany last IV-sdav the state for the county fair is II-
in u 825,000 damage suit filed by F.
Msay
contest h M .« (he Bankers’
479 59, Counties which do not hold
wife, of Springfield. Oregon, «Mr»
P Ellis of Portland because of an night. After hearing the subject county fairs apply thia fund on good Association oi Oi - j .«i ,,n the sub­
John Grisam ami Mrs. T. I Han­
of orgonizati>>n discussed, all pres­
accident on May 4 at Murder creek,
ject, The Ihi. k a I It* Relation to
nah. of Lebanon; W. P Ellmore,
ent
signed up for state organization roads
in which he mstained a torn knee­
(immunity
bey«- >pn>ent.”
The
of Brownsville; Columbus l^e, ol
75 decorated autoo participated in prize si
op and other injuries
He daims
The sixth annual Convention of
Dallas and Samuel MeElmurry, oi
**'*•>'*’ 4
4
that the county neglected to place the B. P. O. E. will be held in Al­ the parade in Lebanon Saturday,
Emily Ann Howard, 83, bed at
Independence. Oregon, Wm. May
which
is
said
to
be
far
the
largest
proper warningsand signs at barri­ bany June 21-23. $5,000 has been
her home is Sodaville Sunday, June
ami wite, ot Salem ami Mr». Pom­
cades
i r raised for entertainment of the visit­ num! er ever entering.
3. after a ling« ring ll'nsta,
eroy’s sister, of Newberg, On-gon.
ors. On the last night it is planned
The 50th anniversary of Grand
The bridge over the Willamette
2 n Linn County txiya and girls
to have a 51,000 display of fire­ Prairie grange will be held Thurs­
have won sehoiarsh.pa to O. A. C.
The McDowell creek bridge across at Albany ia in a bad condition, ac­
works.
day. June 14.
summer scteoul.
the Santiam is now finisher! and open cording to a report made by State
While ewimming in Bryant Park
The large paving plant which has
to traffic. The bridge wa« washed Highway Engineer, Roy Cline, and
Unn county's net imlebtednesa is
out durtag the high water last in accordance with thia report signs swimming bole the other day a per- been set up at Jefferson for the pur- reported U. be over a half million
are to bo pieced as sees aa that aas<
ra
The properties listed below are all under-priced
and are quoted at what the owner would want
to pay were he the buyer. They must be seen
to appreciate the value. Write the St io I ribune
if interested in any listing and owndr and loca­
tion will be forwarded immediately.