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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1924)
The Seto Tribun General New* LOCAL BREVITIES ■■nu i—s— Mrs. Irma Shotwell week-end in Salem. 1 spent the E f^SheKiwr. who has been con fined to his home for some time on account of ill oca*. was not oo well Tuesday night. I again been placed In Its former posi tion. Now we can tell which wav the wind is blowing A. T. Powell was in Monday and reports that th* Crown Mine ia about to strike pav dirt, and that pros, pert* are looking better every day, although no one ia working the mine at thia time of the year. The Dem>>crat la in receipt >rf a copy of The Sphinx,’’ monthly put dication issued by the Scio high school, in flve columns, four page*, newspaper style. The minirtuse newspaper is not only a credit to the youthful editors, for it is un usually «veil edited for a publication of its kind, but reflects credit Sl»>> upt>* the community from which It emanates. A high school publica tion serve* a three fold purpose. I A New Year greeting from Her bert Shelton was received last Fri went a major operation in Albany day. and with It an order for the the lat'er pert of December, is im Tribune. Herbert is now in the proving slowly. meat business at Slavton, and is It give* the students a medium for Mr. Knrtaick arrived from Can doing well. Thank*, Herb. expression of their opinions; afford* ada the other day and ia stopping Gordon Wrsely and wife were over means of practical application of with Mr. Skoka*. He io here look from Salem the latter part of the academic training along literary ing for a location. week, visiting the former’s parent*. lines, and serves as a mirror in Arnold Muck arrived from Port Mr and Mrs. John Wisely. Gordon which aehool activities ar* reflected land Saturday to visit his parents. io now playing the violin in the for the benefit of th* public, which Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Muck. Arnold "Dreamland Six’’ orchestra. I* paying the bills. may decide to remain here. lach of thc*e three function* W. A. Woodard is confined to his serves to stimulate public interest Building records for the last 10 home with neuralgia, caused by ex in the institution from which the years in Salem were shattered dur posing himaeif to the elements Mr*. publication emanate*. A reaction ing 1»1S, when 21.287,282 worth of Katherine Keeler is nursing the pa favorable to public support of stud building permits were issued. tient. Dr. Wallace of Albany was called in consultation Tuesday night ent activities is bound to follow, to Services were well attended at Maurice White, who is attending the mutual benefit of the public the Scio Churches Sunday. This is and the school. The much-needed as it should be, for nowhere will Albany college this year, and p ays dose relationship between school come so wholesome moral influence in the basketball team, was the high and populace can be. and is. enhan man in the game Friday night a* in church, ced by any activity that is of inter- against the Dental college, scoring Wqxd has been received here that eat to both the student and the 18 points of the 24 earned by Al J. A. C. Brant, who was employed public, and expe»ienee ha* juatiflrd bany. thus winning the game. here by Mr. Dugger when he own the belief that the desired influence Mrs. C. F. Hunt took her children ed the Tribune, has gone to Loa An cannot be derived from the claae to Lebanon Sunday, where she will geles to visit and probably locate. room alone. Ultra-class activities, leave them during a busineea trip t of which the high school publication 440 building permits were Issued Portland, and while packing her is one of the most important, should during 1»28 st Eugene, with an es- household goods preparatory to mov not be allowed to starve through tirr a ted cost of construction placed ing to Kavmond. Wash., where Mr. at SI.137,010.75. the largest amount Hunt is employed in a printing office. lack of support due to narrow ped agogical ideas still retained by some recorded in the history of the city. The Scio electric light company is antiquated instructors. Evidently Hsrry Henry Southall of the Ly posting danger signs on all polls the Scio high school teaching staff ons district, was committed to the wherever transformers are located, is relatively free from such dead State Hospital at Salem Monday, cautioning all people to refrain from timber. The same seems to be true He was committed about a year ago taking hold of electric wires. This n >w of most Linn county schools but vi as released a few months la is In conformity with state laws, and —Albany Sunday Democrat ter as cured. is Intended to prevent deaths from A group picture of several little electrocution. Mrs. J. W Simmons, who under- Page 3 O.A.C. Farm Reminders girls has been placed in the window of Dr. Prill’s office. The picture was taken several years ago. and aome of the girla are now married. How time does fly. The recent change in the Scio poetoffice now makes it look some Several farmers growing pota what metropolitan. More lobby toes on Weston mountain thia year space has lieen added and double got a 12 i per cent Increase in yield the floor space for the carrier* and by using landplaster on the cut po The eld weather vane on the parcel poet packages makes it easier tatoes. This treatment appears to Christian church steeple, which WM for the growing business. Iji*t >rar preserve th* seed pieces in the soil blown down some years ago. has was the best in its hi«torv. and especially in rather cold, damp soils where sprouting is slow. Experiments at the station afCor- vallis hav* shown that hay put into storage in the summer months in creased aeveral pounds per bale dur ing the winter and usually reaches its maximum in February or March. It takes up moisture from the moist air ami the bale* are Considerably heavier at mid winter than they are at mid-summer. Th* hay generally goes back to nearly Ila original weight the following summer. Considerable alfalfa will probably I« planted on the river bottom and other warm, well drained soils of western Oregon next April and May. Planning to secure the seed of the genuine Grimm alfalfa seed before stocks sre depleted end to anticipate needs for landpiaster which usually help* in getting a stand of alfalfa, is recommended bv the station. February is the month to sow red and alsike clover. This planting Is usually made on fail grain th* last two weeks of the month. Light freexing and thawing or rains, usu ally serve to cover the seed. Th* clover seed business demands our* seed, consequently seel to be plant ed should be free from buckhorn. The experiment station seed labora tory makes seed tests free of charge, so anyone can know whether his seed is good. 3- Buy TIRES Now .. 30x3 Fabric*........... . 3üx3è 3U*3| Fabric*.................... Cord*........... ...... .. Fisk Cord* .... Fink Regular Coni Piamomi Cord Silvertown Cord :«>x3j 30x3j 30x3j 3Ox3j I 8.50 8.ÜÖ 9.60 • • Ford Oarage. 11.00 13 50 13 W 13.50 FreJ T. Bilyeu. Prop. Scio. Oregon Original Estimate Sheet Io the I ax payers of the City of Scio, Oregon Notice Is hereby given that on January 38. ISM, at 7:80 p. m., the budget committee will meet at the council chamber of the City of Scio, Oregon, for the purpose of approving the estimate* a* prepar- I by «aid committee and published herewith, which constitute* the basis for making the tax levy for the following year. At thia meeting objection* will be hoard, if there be any. Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet Expenditure*. ITEMS V Hr ill h. I .ut al* month* of Three rt«<al year* next preced current year ing the fiscal year e; * s a o w » 262 22 » 564 64 1045 00 2» 10 »1074 10 »1 »60 90 » 974 40 » 82 28 » 181 30 ÎMÈSr ¿2 21620 14 7 i I r. W » Personal Service Recorder 1 150 Treasurer, 26 Marshal .............. 00 Fir* Chief .......... 60 Health Officer Attorney Election Official* 10 Total* 2 »16 Material A Suppl: Fuel.................... S 12 Street Light* 1045 Printing and Adv: 25 Total*. »1032 00 no 00 00 1*1 00 00 00 <*> 00 » » » 26 w 30 00 .30 00 160 110 1 00 249 50 8 26 622 50 526 75 » 76 13 30 30 00 SO <X) 00 5 IM) » 152 50 6 522 12 2 Ml » 00 60 50 00 » .’«Oo 75 00 60 00 4 00 I 164 00 » Construction: Walk*. » Street* and Ruatis. .. Total*. . I 2 6 50 61 75 67 25 «•»**• 1 «. 24 40 23» 57 ♦ 21.3 97 Interest; On Bond* *3807 Ho »1MOI MO »1903 M0 »3617 04 ... .. <3807 60 Sl.MOl M) |19n:i t»’ .< To La la. » » » 12 Maintenance; Chemical Engine Fire Equipment * 435» 90 Total*.............. » 43» 90 » 4 7» gfcinô oo Paid I-oan Emergency,. 2 50 66 f § » » 00 1 195 38 M 00 Redemption of City Warrant* and Interest »1700 00 »1208 71 » »1H 00 Grand Total* 17334 60 ».IMKl 67 (3.M16 30 IM64 49 »67M0 32 28632 41 Estimated Expenditure*: Treasurer .. .................. ............................ » 2* Recorder . ...................... 15o Fire Chief.................. Marshal ..................... .... «O Election officials. ............ 10 Fuel...................................... IS Street lights and water. 1045 Printing and advertising JA Interest on bond* ........ 3807 fire Equipment................ » 43» Redemption of Outstanding city warrant* and interest.................................... ... .... 1700 Total.......... ...................................... ............. IX) 00 00 00 00 00 Oo 00 tì" 00 00 »7334 50 Estimatori Receipts Outside f’r<>|«>*«l Tax Licenae fee*......................................... lino 00 Fine* ........................................... 10 (» Surplus. .................................................. (Nona) Total ............................................. * no 00 - 27234 «0 Total amount to be raised by Tax ............ .......... 17224 SO W. J. C hhomv , Chairman of Budget Committee. R. M. S heltow , Secretary of Budget Committee. mstely 23.500 was made when this vallis as the DuPont Company from car was shipped, considering the mar which it is obtained, will not bother ket price of blasting powder of oth with small orders. er brands. The season is getting short for the use of this explosive, so orders Several other cars were pooled in should tie In in time for the ear to the valley but t1y»se pools are all be in Corvallis by Februrary 20. closed now. so taking into consider Any one wishing Sodatol, forward ation the big demand still existing vour order, accompanied by check, for sodatol, it has been decided to to County Agent C. R. Briggs. pool more orders. There may not be enough orders to bring another C-ourt House. Corvallis, Oregon. at Order Sodatol Now ear load but orders will b* taken for one*, so that the order can be made Sodatol, in earload quantity, came as great a quantity a* farmers sig up in Urne. to Corral lie recently and was dis nify they will want. However, ow tributed to the farmers in Mne. ing to the fact that a full car may Unn and Benton Counties. Thia is not be ponied, orders will now be ta a new government esploeive manu ken at 18.92 per hundred, laid down factured during the war. and now in Corvallie, which ia leas than car sold at coot price to the farmers of load rat* of freight. The powder the country, A earing of approxJ- will her* to be reehipped from Cw-