The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 29, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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DEMONSTRATION DEC 3 1 construction
HeeHee its general appeal and ]
Sodatol, the new explsnvie th st h gh qu lity aspect, the Tudor «edsn
is being secured for Oregon farmers has several new features which
The county rock crusher is soon
at liras than half the c->t < f dyne- promise to win immediate favor
to commence
crushing for the
mile will be demonstrated ir It- nt
The two doors are unusually wide
Brownsvill-Harrisburg market road.
on county on I»eeeml>rr3 ? I’. M. n 2hf inches to lie exact, anil are se
A' ut a mile of gravel will be
lhek Kiger*» place on Ktg««r I and at the front of the car. hung in
spread >n the Knox Butte road and
Kiger Island i» ab >ut three mil«*» exceptionally heavy frames
and
about a half mile on the Browns-
south of Corvallis
A b<g sign < n •wing open forward on either •ide
vill«* llnrrisburg
highway
The
east side of the Pacific Highway, in line with the driver*» seat
latter piece of road was n-»t com­
point» the way in to th** Island
Side windows running track from
plete«! when the crusher was operat­
This new explosive is a surplus
the doors are oblong tn shape and
ing in the southern part of the i
war material and is being tli«trit>ut«*<l thirty two inches in length, afford­
county closed down for the winter
to farmers at th«* coal of cartrl iging
ing unusual vision to the occupants,
and transportation
The Extension while a large rear window adds to
The largest still that has yet Service of the Oregon Agricultural
the visibility
All window glasses
been taken in Linn county was College is handling the matter for
are
lowered
flush
with the framing,
captured in the jungles adout eight the entire state, and orders for this
affording clear vision and I the max-
mil«*» southeast of Sweet Home district, which include« Rent >n.
imum in ventilation
After -Pending ail day Thuraday. Unn ,nd Une ^„,„1,^ dur
,hr
Exterior appearance is i enhsnced
Thursday night and Friday
They fact that the two later c-mti-s »re
by a windshield Visor, cowl ventilator
gave up the hope that the owner or will be without an agent, s«e
and secure rear fenders of new
would return. They then searched being pooled by County Agent C R.
design
the brush and found the worm and Briggs at Corvallis
Interior arrangement of the Tudor
cooler hidden in the brush away
A» nearly a» can I m * describ- d thi« Sedan meets all comfort require­
from the other parts of the still.
new explosive acts like forty p«-r ments both for driver and passen­
cent dynamite, equal in strength to ger»
The driver’s seat is of the.
The state highway commission it. and works atmut the «ame wav I-
oucket" design, with easy cushion
has stationed a drilling outfit at under the stumps. there is n > h< el-
and back, assuring restful p>»sture.
the bridge site in Harrisburg where ache with it, however, all sort« <>f
There is a noticeable roominess in
there will Iw a crew from now till •tumps are available for trial on the
front with plenty of foot room.
the bridge is finished.
Island and a number of different Die tilting »eat opposite the driver ■
type of soil, from the very light folds c-.mpaetly out of the way •«>
ones
to fairly heavy
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me* a . i esd till >Ug.i ihe
Linn county’s e urt passed a
general order limiting weights ot
vehicles traversing county roads that
are unpaved, to
prevent damage
to them during the winter months
The order reduces maxium weight
to I tMM> pounds until further notice,
and decrees that notices to that
effect bi ontel at either end of
each road affected; and at other
places convenient to the traffic.
start
The demonstration
will
promtply at 2 o'clock and tfv.se
who may need powder should attend
and see it shoot the stump*
It is
expected that the carl md. for which
there are nearly »ifficient orders
now will be filied ou immediately
after the demonstration and the
order sent in
The cost of thi* new
explosive is $7 53 per hundred
down in Corvallis.
laid
Last Friday the people through
out Linn county were lieginning to
Ore. Provides Thanksgiviug
t> ink that they were due some high
water, but the rain soon ceased and
Dinner on S. P. Diner».
the rivers and creeks soon showed
that the fear was all in vain, as
there is no snow in the mountains
Roast turkeys rai*-d in < )r«*g>>n.
t<> melt at this time of year.
crants-rry sauce from th»» Oregon
marshes and mince pie flavored
will lie
with Oregon appl«- cider
E. Pratt, who operated the
the big features of th«- menus >m
More and ('amp grounds at Cas-
Southern Pacific dining cars for
cadia until recently, has sold hie
Thanksgiving this year.
business and will engage in som«-
Southern Pacific ag«-nl« have
kind of business in Albany.
been very busy for several weeks
locating and purchasing select Ore
gon turkeys
Hundreds of birds
have been secured but the«- dining
car agents will purenaa«- only ihrme
•elect birds weighing lietwr-vn 14
and 16 p *unds
large and roomy door is easily and
c nveuiently
effecteri by
those
occupying the rear seat which is
amply large for three persons
Because of the location of the
door, the driver has convenient
aecss to his seat without folding
up the extra seat along side. The
ga*>line tank is located under the
drive« swat making it unnecessary
for him to disturb any other passen­
gers when filling the tank
Interior fittings are attractive
The upholstery is in special Ford
fabric of dark brown with floor rug
to match
Both the doors and
side windows have tieen «-quipped
with revolving type window reg­
ulators of the same design as those I
iiwfd in cars of much higher price
The Tudor Sedan, which is now
in production, ia price«! at 3590 at
Detroit.
Examination for Commission
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An examination of applicants for
appointment as comissioned officers
in the Medical Corps of the Regular
Army will be held in the Ninth
Corps Area (Covering the Pacific
l-oSHt Stat«*») during the period;
A great many turkeys have l>«*en I January 21, 26th 1924.
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To I m - eligible tor appointment
the applicant must I m * between the
ages ot 23 and 32 vears and must be
a male citixen of the United Slates
Further information on this sub­
umpqua Valley it is estimated Up ject may lie obtained by calling in
wards ot lU.lhlO turkeys will be person or by corresponding with
taken to market to satisfy the de- Major Thus. J. (weil. Recruiting
mand of a turkey hungry public. i ' Otfieer, U.S. Army, whose offices
purchased at Roseburg. Oakland
and at other places in th. Um|»qua
Valley in Douglas county which is
one of the most famous turkey
districts in the west. From the
Globe-Albany
Two Days Only
SUNDAY-MONDAY, D€C. 1-3
The world’»greatest comedy
••Oa the Screes at Last”
Potash and Perl-
Mutter”
with
The original stage cast
R«*member the Date.
COMING
S T. FRENCH
Or»-»»«» Oa<a*»«r«e«
DOUGLAS UR ( OR ¡»ORATION
<> in the m.irket fvrt
Round I ogs. I ngs Slabbed .ind Canted, Random Side
Lumber F. O. B. Car». Furnishing ot flat cars assured.
They will also buy lie», limbers and Plank,
cut to order tor «• «»tern shipment.
f.ïHMK \l( lit WITH
H. WILKINSON
Care ALBANY MILL
PHONE: 542 R
for barnyard manure.
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The Ford Motor Company today
announced an addition to it* line of,.
cars the Tudor Sedan which brings
to the public an entirely n.w style
of Ford enclosed t»>dy.
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It ia a distinctive type designed I
to carry five paawngers in complete
F.M.French ¿Sons
ator standard n«i all Ford ears, gave
Jeweler» and opticians
Ford designer» an opportunity of
effecting awwt greaceful lines and
lime a most sturdy
Mrs. Fieklin is reported III.
AIJiANY, OREGON
U. G. Shipley Co
Outfitter» to
w omen, Misses ant I Child ren
Quality Merchandise
Popular Price*
Salem.
Oregon
TAKE THE TRAIN
COMI OR I and SAFETY
plus DEPENDABILITY
Low Round I rip Fares
reduce the cost of travel.
Roomy, well-heated and ventilated
equipment makes traveling on
the
Southern Pacific a pleasure.
You know that irrespective of rain,
fog. snow or orther ufavorable condi­
tion», the train can l>e depended upon
—that efficient and courteous Southern
Pacific men will look alter your com­
forts.
As- agents for » Southern Pacific
time tabic and for information
regarding fares, etc , or write
JOHN M. SCOTT
Ass’l Passenger Traffic Manager,
Portland. Oregon.
increase» in yield almost as large as
Ford Motor New*
With
ORttXIN
Lumber and Logs
WANTED!
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comfort. The roof line is low and
straight which with the larger radi­
ALBANY
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with a like number being held tor alv Rooms 201 and 202 New Post
the Christinas market
Office Building. Portland, Oregon
Officials of the Southern Pacific,
Dining Car Department are plann­
Many Willamette valley farmers
ing to carry the spirit of thanksgiv­ buri, their straw »lacks in the fall.
ing into the dining ears lor the A t<M> of ordinary straw contains
thousands of travelers who cannot practically the same amount of
enjoy their Thanksgiving dinners at plant food material as a ton of
home and in this endeavor the barnyard manure, but ia nil so
turkeys from the Or<-g<>n farms, quickly available. When straw is
orehardsand marshes will play no adued to the heavier soil and thor­
small part.
oughly dished in. the soil has given
SOON
I « W Griffiths
•THE WHITE HOSE”
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Southern Pacific Lines
How About Your Stationery?
We Specialize in Job Printing.
L<x)k Over
our Supply
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