The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 13, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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General Ketre
Page 4
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The iffiCCrtof the Pythim Sister
Thurdny, by Dr. A. G. Prill, where
ahe underwent an operation. Mr«. lodge entertained the members and
Kester will be the attending nurse.
their families, at a 6:30 o'clock
Grad in« and
standardize« of
HAGEY the Jewler la get tin«
potatoes is now «eneraily recognised
YES! we have “500” Score cards more Jeweler«. Fountain Fens and supper at the lodge hall Wednesday
(Continued from o««e 1.)
as absolutely important and r>49C««a- 2|e each. At the Tribune Office.
There were about 40
Maher A Groth Pocket Knives for evening.
Arthur, Portland. 315; Andrew Firstz.
ary to commercial handling
The
Portland. Ill; William C. IlKlrtxXh
the
Holiday«.
members present and all extended
Mr. Earl Peary of Portland was
condition of the stock at the shipp­
•m. Estacada. Sts
BIG TURKEY SHOOT-On the I a vote of
ing point very largely decides how in Scio on business Wednesday.
appreciation
to the
Mrs. Robert flyers of Los Angeles, it will stand in the consuming tmuk-
Surf! in« place. 2 mi Im east of*
Mr». A L. Sh<I ton has been con Crabtree. There are 75 turkey« officers for the pleasant evening.
bride of a week, was drowned in the •t in competition with potatoes from
Willamette river at ilarriaburs. when
to her bed for several days and »-me duck Dre. 16, R Prsevsr.
fined
another section or stata. It must j
an automobile driven by William J.
Mr. and Mr« J. L. Rodgers and
with
I
agri ope.
Mrs. E. A. G»ne of Fbibunaih i*
he up to standard to bring the.
Parks of Han Francisco plunged down
daughter,
Gerakline «{vent the week
Mrs. Wm. Simmons was taken to visiting heie with her daughter.
the steep ferry approach on the Pa standard price, and when a ship­
clflc highway Into IS feet of water ment has both a state and federal ilk. Mary'« Hospital in Albany, i Mrs. R. Schriber.
I end in Salem.
j
OREGON STATE
IN GENERAL
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LOCAL BREVITIES
|
while the ferry boat was on the op­ certificate
posite «Ide of the river.
Thera were two tala I It lee In Ore­
gon Industrie* during the woek end­
ing December 4. according tv a re-
port prepared by the state indoxtrlal
accident com mission.
The victims
were Wnlter Htuart. Feasld*- brake
man. and Amos lir««lsn. lllack Roch.
pile driver. A total of «37 a* l-t-nts
were reported during the week.
All train service on the EugeneCoos
bay branch of the Southern Pacific
railway was tied up on account ol
damage to a steel bridge* across the
Huislaw river near Lüialaw. 3« mil««
weal of Eugene. A Hr tree (our (Ort
In diameter fall across the bridge and
caved In the lop pari of It so that
trains wore unable to operate over It.
of
its
quality, that
guarantee puts a stop to the many
sharp practices that have been
worked against shippers and grow­
ers and prevents maav disputes
and losses to growers and «hlpuer*.
Standard gra<lin« lessens the element
of chance between the price paid
the grower and the price paid the!
shipper, it guarantees that the
potato««« in the «ack are what they
are marked on the sack. Fifteen
states are now co-operating with
the federal department on standard
grades and it ia but a matter of
lime w hen all state« will come under
standard grades in order to find
-The total value of taxable property markets.
In Oregon. Including that cqualiiod
Market Agent Spence says too
by the state board of equalMatloh end
many
potatoes are grown in Oregon
that equalised and apportion*-*! by the
that
are
of poor commercial value,
stale taz commission. Is 11,042.410,
•IS «4, accord lug to a report prepared and he advises that growera should
by Earl Fisher, state taz commtaaion­ find out the one or two varietiee
er Last year the total value of the
1« Kt adapted to th«ir locality and
taxable property was ll.ooy 497. ISO 39
The outlet of Hlllcoos lake, which
1a only two miles from the Pan tic
ocean in western Imno county. Is
again clogged by sand, duo to wind
and high sea. The stale fish and
game commission thia fall cleared th*-
channel of obstru*tiona In order that
salmon might enter the lake in spawn
but It Is now worse than aver, reports
state.
Home decision with regard lo r*-*>r
ganlzlng new Irrigation projects In
Oregon should come from the secrw
tary of the Interior in the next few
weeks. In the last several days a
determined drive has been tuad« by
the Oregon delegation In both houses
of congress. supported by repr«»* nta
ttvea of four new projects In th« state,
for some definite step toward the de­
velopment of further Irrigation
(
¡'
Tillamook
harbor
Improvements
have been approved, subject lo minor
modifications, by the board of rlrer
and harbor engineers, aa a result of
a hearing tn Washington, D
st
which the Oregon delegation and resi­
dents of that section placed new facta
before the board
If this project Is
aompleted the federal government will
appropriate about 33&0.000.
The secretary of the Interior at the
raqueat of Representative Sinnott, has
held up patunts to land in Oregon In­
volved in the cases of F A Hyde, C.
W. Clark and others.
Mr Hlnnott
acted on the telegraphed request of
Attorney General Van Winkle of Ore­
gon
The cases involve state lands
used under the old lieu land law to
abtain title to government lands.
Glenda Sumerlin returned to Port­
land Sunday, after a few weeks
visit with her sisters. Mrs H. A.
Ballin and Mrs. Paul Lardon.
O. A. C. SHORT COURSES
stick with them. He aays the Bui-
bank seems to be a good-alI-purpose
potato, h is practically free from
intense, is a good shipper because
it will stand up, and is a popular
table variety. As for seed potatoes
Christmas is Only a Week Away !
Are You Ready?
Are All the Gifts Bought?
Thousands of Christinas
Gifts of Quality Are
Scattered I hrough this Great Store
CHOICE KID GLOVES $2 50. 2.9S, 4 25, 4 98. Il 6.45
Gift Hantikerchiefs 5c 10c 19c 25c to 98c
Fine Silk UmbtwIlM $3.98. 4.98. 6.9«. 7.4« to 15.00
Gift Jewelry Novelties 49c, 75c, $1.00. 1,25 to 12.00
Receive careful attention.
We prepay the
Postage or express within a radius of a
hundred miles of Salem.
Salem Store
466 State St.
for California shipment, there are|
sevetal varieties that do well in thia |
state.
The Supreme Court of Wisconsin
rendered a decision last month
that while given very little. If any,
publicity in the press, to of utmost
import anew to co-operative organi-
ration by a circuit court which re­
st rained an outside company from;
soliciting or buying the product,
from members undes contract to
the pool. The decision to a sweep­
ing victory for co-operative market­
ing organizations. In its opinion the
court said:
“We consider that the law to well
settled that one who maliciously
Induces another to breach of con­
tract of a third person is liable to
such thiid person
for damages
resulting from such breach.”
Often the propaganda to printed
that tlie farmers and workers can
•u'üllllllllillîll lililí
never co-operate,
because their
interests oppose, thst the farmer
wants a lower wage scale for the
workers a lower price for food
products. The farmer does not
want the city laborer to work for
l< -« pay. what he wants is a larger
part of the worker's dollar tliat
goes for the food the farmer raises.
The worker does not want the
farmer to get lower price« for his
products, what he wants is more
goods for hie dollar, a bigger share
man's
tribute.
Intensive practical instruction in of the middle
Farmers
and
workers
know
the
agricultural specialties varying from
bridge
l«etween
them
charges
loo
one week to 20 weeks as follows
high toll rates. When they will,
General Agriculture Jan. 2 March 19
they can co-operate and shorten the
Horticulture _ Jan. 2 March 1*
route between the farm and the
Dairy Manufacturing Jan 7-Feb 2
kitchcn-they can do away with
Herdsmen and Cow
much of the middle profita. expense
Tester«
.. Jan. 2-June 12
and waste. The result will be that
Farm Mechanic», Tractor»,
city workers will get products at
Truck«, etc.
Jan. 2-March 19
lower prices and the farmers will
Farm Mechanics (one
get high«-r prices. There are two !
week!
Feb. 1H-Feb. 23
many making profits between.
Third Annual Canner's
School
Feb 4-Feb. 23
George Klinge and wife of June*
Ijtnd Clsssifieation and
’ tion Citv, are hers visiting Mrs.
Appraisal .
Jan 7-Jan 12 Klinge*« parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gao
Bilveu.
Agricultural Economic
Conference
Jan. 2i-Jan. 2fi
There will be a Turkey Shoot
Dec lfith. 2 mile« east of Crabtree
For further information regarding on the Sertlmg place. R R Preever..
any course addrewi
Nature know« that brooding over
The REGISTRAR
una trouble would drive ua mad
OlUCGoN AQIUCt'l.Tt’lUI. CotJJCUK
and so ahe gives ua more to divert
Corvallis. Oregon
our miods.
t
Portland Silk Shop
383 Alder St
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