The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 15, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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A m»at nutritious salmi I« made
by mixing cottage ch.-«-*e and or
anges cut in small rubes, Arrange
on lettuce and serve with mayonaiae
dressing to which whipped cream
baa iieen added. Nuts chopped
rather coarsely may also bo added.
A pleasing variation of plain va
nilla ice cream is made by scooping
out balls of ice cream with the
round ice eteam dipper, and rolling
each serving in nabisk»> crumbs,
made by rolling nabisco wafers on a
board with a rolling pin.
For angel food cake, try using
three-fourths cup egg whit»** la>»>ul
7 whites) and filling the cup with
ice-water or very cold water. Mil
in the usual way. using lj cups tug
ar and one cup sifted flour, three-
fourths teaspoon cream of tartar,
and salt and flavoring to taste.
This is « saving of from one to two
whites.
The practical finish for woodwork
in the kitchen is a washable paint in
cream, gray or buff. Light colored
walls make the kitchen a brighter
and more chearful place to work in.
Wicker furniture used in combin­
ation with oak or mahogany often
adds to the attractiveness of the
living room.
Painted furniture is dainty and
attractive for use in bedrooms,
Wicker furniture when unholatcred
with chintx, is good.
Furniture in the center of the
room gives a crowded appearance
and is inconvenient. In a small
room especially it is belter to leave
the center of the room clear.
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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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The Scio Tribune
Editorials
Page 2
O.A.C. Home Pointer»
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San Francisco county and other
counties in the bridge district are
planning a bridge across San Fran­
cisco Bay to connect San Francisco
and Oakland. Il is r«timat«<d that
this work will cost over 11,000.000.;
A suspension bridge is also planned
for Golde«< Gate to connect San
Francisco with a tier of nor'hern
California counties, which, it issa.d.
will bs 1040 feet longer than any
other suspension bridge in the world
PATRONIZE. THE TAXPAYER
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T birwa Y, Mav IS. is»24
JefT<-rs»n Myers is a former Scio
boy. ai I is thoroughly competent to
handle the treasuryship of the state.
Nominate him.
Because of the recent change of
schedules upon the running time
and acc»»mmodations of the S P.
Ry. for the Scio territory, it be-
hooves the people to take cognizance
of the reasons tor the change an<i
the unhandiness of possible pas-
eengers on the train to the capital
city.
Busses have di«plac»-«i the
trains, for people would rather pat­
ronise them than the train, short
freight hauls are made by trucks,
while the trains can go on their way
empty; the railroads are heavy tax­
payers in the county ami state, while
the people have built expensive high­
ways to allow them to I m > used by i
Ibi. I* tir. I. <>. Hoick »1 t'*• I nit. -4 -late« Burean of Animal
leds*lry, (left* »bo bat be«n placed bj » n tar, Hallare In complete
command of ih» li tel I . ’»»*.*■ shret »«-I,
Ihr foot and luoutb
di«.«»* outbreak In tali
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. »n.-ccter Departnicat of
Asrrlcullnre. '»tate of i.
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Ur. Iloucte In quickly
and permanently «tamping «ut th. cpld< rule.
trucks for gain and without taxation
SACRAMENTO. CALIF.—Tbs full
except the auto licences collected by
govern
fore« of th« Lulled Sts
the state. The railway company,
m.-nt has b»-»n brought Into play
effectively against the tool •nd
cannot go on forever doing buwneaa
mouth diseas« tn California, The
at a loss, no more than a farmer
disease ha« l»»*n eonnnsd to cer-
can keep a hundred head of stock on
tain limited districts In the state
hand when the feed they consume
and the work of stamping it out Is
would eat up the majority of the
proceeding rigorously under tbs
Senator .McNary is the leading
direc tion of Dr U O Houck p. r
stock before they are sold, if we
man at this late hour for U. S. Sen­
sone! Representative of Secretary
want railway service, if we want to
Wallace, department of agri, alture
ator. and as he has made good, why
hive easy access to the metropolis
who has complete control of the
ah«nild we burn the bridge bvfore
combined federal and alate forces
or the capital citv. we must begin
us? I he other men arc good, to be
"Every method Juatihed by out
I to figure out a system whereby we
past experience and by aclenUDc
sure, but McNary has proven tru«
can have it. We cannot have it by
study la being u.cd to prevent any
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Till to his people, so why change at this
possibility of si-rea.l of the dlssase
giving ail our trade L> busses and
STATE OF OREt.oN IN AND FOR time?
and to wipe it out so thoroughly
; trucks. We cannot have it by tax­
THE COUNTY OF LINN.
that there «III I»« no ch .nca of its
ing ourselves to build highways and
recurrence." said Dr Horn k
In the Matter of the
There are some 2500 mile« of
I N oth k of S alk
Mtate
There is no danger of apread of
getting nothing in return for the
road« in Unn county and over 3200
¡•»»r R kai .
of
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expenditure.
We
must
solve
the
Alice A. McDonald,
i Prwi-KirrY
bridges to keep in repair, to «ay
lleceaaed.
question by patronising the taxpay­
nothing of the new one« to be built.
Notice is Hereby Civen. That pursu­
er.
ant to sn Order of Sale duly ma<ir and Thia re»|uire« money, and a wise ad­
entere»! of record in the above entitle»! ministration of the finance« to keep
Court in the above entitled matter on
HELPING OREGON FARMERS
the 3rd day of March 1934, aulhonxing, the taxpayers' heads above water.
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The relation of manufacturing,
licensing and directing the undervign»-»! Hut we need roads and bridges, so
administrator of sal«T estate so to du,
labor and pav rolls to agricultural
the undersigned, as such administrator, there.
pr»»speritv
is not usually given that
will sell at private sale from atxl after
the 24th «lay of Mav, IBM. the follow­
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thoughtful
consideration which its
Tomorrow is primary day. and It
ing d«-scnbcd real pn>|i«rty belonging
:
tremendous
importance deearveg |
to said estate, to-wtt
DR. A. G. PRILL
bcho<>t<*a every voter to do his or
I.ota Nos. One fl) and Tw«i
That the Oregon farmer is denied
Physician
her
sbnri*
in
nominating
good
and
(2) in B!o»-k Eighteen (1SI in
! that degree of prosperity to which
and
Hobson's Addition to Mill City.
tru« non to office. This community
Surgeon
Oregon, as th«- same apiwar
the
rich
farm
lands,
the
genial
cli-
hiot two g -I men on the ticket for
and are designate»! on th»- plat
Dist riet Surgeon S P. Railway
of said Addition to sai l city on
county oilices, and one for repre­ , mate and the arduous labor put on
Scio, Or.
tile and «>f r» conl in the oflii-e
sentative. and if we are to get any­ the growing crops entitles him is
of the Recorder of Conveyance«
in an<1 for l.inn County, Ore­
where it is up to us to help put unquestionable. This is largely due
gon, the same being situated in
them over the wire tomorrow. to lack of customers—consumers of
Township », South of Range 3
blast of th«* Willamette Mvrteii-
Never in years has so much good the product he can produce. These
Property ami
an, in Linn County, State of
road work l»ren done in this com­ customers can only be procured by
Oregon.
Automobile
Ina.
Increasing manufacturing
plants
1* ehmh nr S ai Jt : Cash in hand on the munitv as since we elected D. C.
Portland
J.
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STIC MA,
date of sale an«! subject to th« confirm­ Thorn» ns commissioner from this thereby employing labor in turning
Oregon.
R»-i«i<icnt Agent
ation of the above enlitted Court.
»•nd of ihr county, and no other our cheap. raw materials into fin­
Date»! thia 19th day of April, 1924.
W. G. McDoNAl.t»,
part of the county needed the roads ished products of far greater value,
Administrator of the Estata oi Alic«-
We have
any worse than we did. He will Ths farmers of Oregon are v: tally
A. M< Ib>nald. dec«*MMd.
Everything
P O. Aikiresa: Scio, Oregvn. continue to gKe us I the same due interested in those agencies which
Hli.t. 4 M auks .
promote manufacturing
It la ob-
OPTICAL
consideration
if
he
is nominated
Attorneys for Administrator.
Albany. Oregon.
and elected county judge. Let's vious to anyone who will investigate
l YE SIXAIN
First publication April 24. 1924. last
I that farmers in close proximity to
!• the mum* of many
help to out him over.
publication May 22. 1924.
large industrial plants where many
HUMAN ILLS
' men are employed and large pay
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MHi HHie liHtiiy Tims i
Major Frederick L. Martin, who
rolls exist, are prosperous and land
A great surpriss for the home knitters was aligned as commander of an
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values
are high. These much to l»e
of Oregvm, but still a fact. Further­ airplane fleet to explore the world,
more, this yarn is absolutely virgin and who on two occasions met dis­ desired conditions can and will be
wool yarn; the wool was grown In !4nn
established in Oregon in proportion
aster. is to be recalled, according to
county, sold by Mr. Senders to the Ore-
to the extent the manufacturing in­
gun Worsted Company (mills located at report eminating from Washington
terests are created and extend««) in
Sellwo«x1). mwle into worst«-»! yarn by Martin and his mechanician have
Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop, twice faced death since they started the several sections of the state.
The public utilities of Oregon are
proprietor of the Wool«-n Mill Store of on this wild and expensive trip, and
Salem. Oregon knitters try this yarn
doing constructive work in this di-
out. AU colors. 46e per ball of 2 oas. because of faulty engine. To the
Sample« sent on application. Addreaa official in his padded office back in rection as a result of the vast de­
C. P. bishop. Box 7&, Salem, Oregon.
velopment programs now being ear­
Washington, this should not have
ned ouL
happene»! to Martin and his compan-
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine lion so he is to be recalled and hie Tbeir work will inevitably bring
more productive industries to the|
Th««» »bo ar» In • •Tun-Sown- rondi-
reconl investigate«!. Probably be­
ll«m will noth-» that «‘staerh both.«. th«m
state
because of the unfailing and Hi ve Your Eumi ned Onte a Year
much mor« than wte.n Ih.y ar« in *< -1 ing done tn prevent an investigation
Yo u lake g«»«i care of your I«-» th. y«-t
health
Thia earl pro»«« mat white.
unlimited power supply that is bring- ths y may I"- replac»-<t. Hut what st->ut
Catarrh la a kx-al dtooa»«. it 1» trnatly of why such an untoward program
lnfluanc«4 by rwnamutlonal mndlttona
prepared bv the local utilities to y«x«r ey«A? Mak»- it a rul- to have
H*t.t.*S CATARIIR WStnK tMR la a was mapped out by the department
examinsai once a year.
CnmMn«d Traatman«. both local and ta-
meet all current and pr«H.iM-<*t<v.- «I.- th»
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t»rnal. and has b«»n au* c«n«r i
«>>• responsible for the world trip by
mande.
Iraattnant of Catarrh fee or nr forty ynwra.
airplane
The thousands of dollars
being spent on this whim could have
Ed D. Gilaon, former Lebanon
been used to netter advantage, such man. now Justice of the peace at I
as keeping it <>n hand to help in re­ Rend, has gained distinction by fin­
ducing taxes. Rut seemingly this ing Alfred Muni, a hardware dealer, '
had to be done to show the country I25OU dollars for selling moonabtne
HAKOLl) A LB RO,
that a real tax rwluction program stills and equipment. During the
Manufacturing Optician
would bring financial disaster to ths last two years he is said to have >----
sown try.
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Subscribe now $1 7fi the year
Tomorrow is primary day. laiy
aside your work for a short time
and go vote. You owe it to your
country. Don't let it be said you
did not d<> your duty incompetents
get into filee if we do not vote.
■ gii shlpnienl of
es or ilalry produci«
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of i
re la
Wi know of no tn-
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• dU.-ase bas beati
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I-» such sblpmsnts." Dr.
liuti« k snid.
nlhlence in thè mcn
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■- • expressed by Dr. J.
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r . .. t of thè bureau of
»li nutrì t'niu-d States de-
i' i.ti:.*’’ of
:ii< alture. In a mes-
«' »• ni to l»r llouck
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. ; I torce of Inspec-
<t
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foot and tuoutb dolali.
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iv> be-n welghed In
. prattleal «-xp.-rl.-nc«
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si rei! resulta.**
Tell the Advertiser von saw his ad in
Hie Scio 1 ribune; he ¡1 appreciate it.
BQSII)6S3 JVQD P~.? ' 33101)1^,
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
I H-SNTIST
Fe-t National Rank Building
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Order Your Envel
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per 1housand
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With
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Jewelers and Opticians
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E. D. Myers. Cashier
The Scie State Bank
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Buaineaa. Interest paid
on time deposita.