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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1923)
General News Page 4 la Th Circsrt Curt al Tit Stata at HOME HINTS Or»fM li ih Fir Th Cmty if U m DipirfatttNi 2. By Hazel Philippi 8. J. Lowell, ‘retiring president of the national Grange, in his talk to the convention at Pittsburg. Pa., last month, urged farmers to organ - las and run their own business. rather than to depend on legislation A dish of tastefully prepared mushrooms is just what the house wife needs to complete her luncheon Riley Shelton, Plaintiff, menu. Many hundreds of mush ; -vs- rooms go to waste every year in the I Mary E Hr h mad» k a and vicinity of Scio, because people are Chris Srhniniek», her hue afraid to use them and because they to pull them out. "Certain inter- . band; Florence E Wllherow do not know of the many novel and eeU.” said Mr. Lowell, "are more and Norman Witherow, her attractive dishes that can be so interested In providing means to husband; Cyrus Holaclaw; easily prepared. make it easier for us tn run in debt Lee Yates and Sarah Yates Most persons who know the pink than they are In finding a way for and his wife, laEayette R. gilled mushroom do not know there Yates and Lucille Yales, us to stay out." He pointed the are many more edible than poison his wife; William J. Yates ous f< r ns of fungi. Too much care necessity of joint action, not only and <i rare Yates, his wife; cannot I m - taken in choosing your for higher prices for farm products Joseph Yale*; Maude M mushrooms One safe rule to follow but protection against exploitation Ix»ng and Frank Long, her is never to gather «ne that has anv husband; Stella Fix and f. indication of s cup at the base of and he gave this warning against A. Fix, her husband. J. th«* stern or whitish patches on the increasing taxation. "If they keep Edger Yales and tours top of the cap because practically on piling on taxation, we won’t Yates, his wife; Emma all tin- deadly poisonous forms have work on the farms.” When the Yalca, and also all other thewr characters. Before any new farmers become as well organised |M-rsu«is or |M»rties unknown claiming any right. rig «nj nunt. title, mw , forms are tried it is well to obtain as are other industries, state and u»n ur interest tn information regarding their national legislatures will listen to* estate, -, ___ the real estate dearrilied in edible qualities but it is well worth what they ask for. lie It lowered the Complaint herein. the trouble to have a long list of taxation or other demands. Defendants. these delicacies to arid to the table The first thing to dr in preparing THINK THIS OVER To Mary £ S<-hma<leka, Chris Sch a mushroom is to cut off the extre madeka. Florence E Uitherow, Many farmers object to grading Norman Witherow, Cyrus Holaclaw, me butt of stem, holding gills down potatoes in conformity to the U. S, I »Fayette It. Yates, Lucile Yates, ward Rub off the cap end i »tem grades. They claim they cannot William J. Yatas. Grace Yates, with a rough towel or flannel, Do Joseph Yales. Mauiie M Ix>ng. Frank make any money by grading. They not peel. Wash in cold water and tong, Stella Fix, T. A. Fix, J. Edgar! do not seem to realize that only by Yates, tours Yates and also ail other drain with the gills downward. dose grading can they put Oregon Baked mushroom on toast is a l»-ra«>ns or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest n<>vel dish easily prepared and a back on the potato map. Yakima in the real estate described in the com di«h of which the housewife can be growers have taken advantage of i Oregon’s laxneso and for a number plaint herein: nroud Cut into small, even sized IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF squares a pint of the selected mush of years have hold the key to the. OREGON; You ami each of you are markets of the northwest because hereby required to appear and answer rooms and stew in a little water they graded their potatoes, while Add two ounces of ths complaint of the above named plain until done. the Oregon farmer was content, tiff in the above entitled Court now on butter and on«* teaspoonful of salt, and thought he wax making money, tile with the Clerk of said Court on or and ha.f a teaspoonfull of pepper by putting In to much off-grade before the 3Ut day of January. 1934. Wet a teaspoonful of flour with that being the laat day of the time pre stock. It io the history of all mark some cream and mix with the beat- scribed in the order for the publication eting that those who put up the of thia summons, and if you fail so to en yolk of two eggs, Add and mix best article get the trade. The appear snd answer th«- plaintiff will ap with the mushrooms, Cut the upper most important essential In merch ply to said Court for the relief deman«!- crust from some small french rolls, andising is grading and standard ed in said complaint, to-wit: scoop out the inside of both upper ization. Every manufacturer and For a Decree of said Court ordering, and lower part, brush them with adjudging and diwreeing that the plain distributor knows full well the Im- tiff above named is the owner in fee melted butter and brown in an oven portance of absolute standards. simple of the following deaeritie«! real fill them, put on the top and serve. When the farmers realize this im- property situated tn Unn County, Ore To fry, remove tubes from caps portance they will heartily sustain gon, to-wit: excepting of very young or very the potato grading law Oregon All of tot No. Five (6) In the City of short tul«cd specie*. Slice the caps potato land has hundreds of good Scio, Linn County. State of «iregon, as as you would egg plant. Fry in | the same appears ami is designated on that cauld be made to produce ab- butter, dip in egg batter or bread tho rec«,id<d plat of the original survey I undantly If given the proper cart- of said city of Scio on file and of record crumbs. Serve with proper garnish and cultivation. In the office of the Recorder of Convey ing«. ances in snd for said County ami State. Attractive dishes may be made TOPHEAVY overhead Also. Beginning at the Northwest by cutting the caps in cubes, stew corner of tot No. Four (41 in the City A United States senator recently in cover«*«! saucepan for 20 minutes. of Scio in Unn County, State of Ore When done add butter or crea m made the statement that there are | gon, as th«* same ap;>ean ami is desig A little lemon three times as many retail units in ns ted u|«m the recorded plat of the or» pepper and salt. the United States as are necessary. | juice or sheery may be added Igional survey of said city now on file and of recon! in the office of the Re Parsley tit» will add much to the and it is one of the reasons why the j corder of Conveyances in snd tor said effect. low price products of the farm go County and Mate and running thence Pickled mushrooms would be to the consumer at such high prices. South along the West boundary line of just the thing for a hurried lunch This condition, tn connection with said ixit a distance of Thirty-six (3di feet; lhencu East One Hundred (1<W) foot; thence North Thirty-six iJWi feet to th«- North line of said Lot; thence West along the North line of said Lot fine Hundred (K>0) feet to the place of beginning. eon. Take buttons, and butts only. Put into jars and cover with cold spiced pickling vinegar. Add a few peppercorns and mustard seeds then seal. To dry mushrooms remove the That you and each of you will be de butts, stiring the slices lightly and creed to have no right, title, estate, lien or interval in or to the above de- scribetl real property or anv part there of and that you and each of you will be for ev**r barred an«! enjoined from as serting any claim thereto whatsoever and that a decree will to taken against you for such other and further relief as may be proper in the premises. Thia summons is publialxrd in the Scio Tritore by order of the Honorable Geo. Cl Bingham, Judge of the stove enti tled Court, made am! entered on the 13th day of Ito-ember. 1923. wherein this sumrions was ordered ami directed to be published once a week for nix consecutive ami successive weeks, be ing seven weekly publications thereof. Ths date of the first publication of thio tun mono is the 20th day of Decem ber, 1923 and the date of the last publi cation thereof io the Slit day of Janu ary. 1924. Hi LL A MARKS. Attorney« for Plaintiff. Poet« ffice Address of Attorneys for Plaintiff: Albany, Oregon Check up on your stationary or office supplies. The Scio Tribun« expose to a current of dry air. A warm oven with the door open is a good place, when quite drv and shriveled pack in tins with spice at t<>p and bottom When wanted for use soak the slices in tepid water for some hours and cool. O. A. C. SHORT COURSES the great middle-handling field, makes an overhead expense to great for normal business conditions Co-operation between producersand consumers would eliminate a big A Very MERRY CHRISTMAS NOTICE Watch Papers for An Announcement of our Annual January Clearance Sale. Soon Everything in Readiness For Saturday and Monday LAST DAYS Last Minute Suggestions ATreasure-TroveofGifts and Boys part of this load. STAND BY Every poultryman in Oregon, a« well as every advocate of co-opera tion. should get behind the state poultry association, pull it over the, crisis period and make it the real marketing association of the alate. The contracts for the new drive provide that at least 200,000 hens! shall be signed up before they be come effective. The association » short of tlie required number and there remains but a short time in which to get them. The seven years work and experience of the asaociation should not be permitted to die for lack of co-operation on the part of the poultryman of the state. If permitted to, poultrymen will find themselves at the mercy of the middle dealers again and the indortry demoralised for want of markets, Tbs association is now on ■ solid business baa». For the Agricultural Economie past vear It has been remarkably Conference____ Jen. 21-Jan. 26 For further information regarding successful. It is new in position to become a power for the producers any course address. The REGISTRAR and It would be folly for the poult OfeBGON AGRK t'LTt'ItAL COUDGM rymen io fail auptoport it solidly. Corvallis. Oregon. Intensive practical instruction in agricultural specialties varying from ■ •ne wc< k to 20 weeks as follows G« i.« rai Agriculture Jan. 2 March 19 Horticulture Jan. 2 March 19 Dairy Manufacturing Jan 7-Feb 2 Herdsmen and Cow Testers. ........ Jan. 2-June 12 Farm Mechanics, Tractors, Trucks, etc Jan. 2-March 19 Farm Mechanics (one 23 week I...... ............ Feb. 18-Feb. Third Annual Canner’s School___ _ _ Feb. 4-Feb. 23 Land Classification and Appraisal... Jan. 7-Jan 12 WE WISH YOU ALL Silk Mufflers Knitted I tea Silk Garters Umbrellas Sweater Coats Wool Scarfs Silk Socks Wool Socks W’arm Undersuits Belts and Buckles Gift Luggage • • - - <* * * - - Silk Shirts ! ur-lined Gloves VI ool Vests Handkerchiefs Bath Robes Madras Shirts Driving Glove« Silk Pajamas Cuff Links 1 louse Jackets 1 louse Slippers Every thing A Man Needs, Wants and Wears A Ideal Gift A Pendleton Indian Blanket Store Open Saturdayand Monday Evenings