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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1924)
The Scio Tribune Page 5 General Now* I I established throughout the state, a» during the month just closed is io To Cooperate With O. A. C the Oregon Motor V«-hic •’ law re-- dic* tn«' that the trend of travel to During the month of June 10,624 quires all motor vehicles licensed ward Oregon will be greatly in ex-, Information recently compiled bv motor cars from other states were under the laws of other states when c- m of mat of previous year» Many Mountain States Power çompany registered in Oregon, or an average entering Oregon to immediately reg i of these cars since coming into the with headquarters at Albany shows of 425 ears for each of the days the ister their cars. Thia registration state have taken out Oregon licences that considerable progr«-»» has I m -« n registration stations were opened. is tor identification purp w-s and in as the owners have since become made by that company in extending From every state except Ihrlaware the operation of the police power» residents or sold their cars during service to farming and fruit grow- cars entered the state, and in addi of the at st*; it is also for the pro their stay, the been*» fees from ing districts in the Willamette Val these registrations tietween April 25 ley and Coos Hay districts of Ore tion there were regtstmtions from tection of the motorist a» well. •n<l June 30. 1924, amounting to gon. The total number of rural Mexico and the Canadian provinces. The registrations indicate that the Motor Visitor* Numerous travel is greatest over th«- hikhwais $5.002 leading into Oregon from the south, aa the largest number of r«gistra- tions are at those stations in th«- southwestern part of the state along the main highways, 404 being reg istered at Albany So far during the year 27,405, cars of other states and countries As this is the beginning of the have entered Oregon and were reg tourist season, the large numtier of istered at the ¡registration stations cars entering the state of Or< g >n The greatest number of registra tions were cars from California, of which there were 6,286! The state of Washington registration num bered 2.371. the state of Idahy 568 and Montana 134. Bring Your Job Printing to Tribune cently built by power coni pani«« In Minnesota and South Dakota. J F Wasaly and family, Charles Pletka and family, J. F. Kukacka and family, Walter Holechek and wife. T. S»acek and m «»hr I Cam and family. Mr» Fl i ly, Mr» Albert Young ann dang" il >ae. L 0. Potter. Frank Sb Mias Mary Walter, and Hem ¡customers supplieI with electricity ner and mother and sister of Oi la now more than 1000. go spent Sunday at Cascadia Plans of the management c»ntem- Subaciiha now —11 75 the year 'plate further cootwrative effort with the state agricultural school author- DR. J. W. GOIN, Veterinarian. . Hies and the farmers toward the building of experimental line» to Authorised Auction Sale and interstate Ina pec lor. work out problems in the app ¡ca Phone»:—Palace Fee«i bhed, IM J tion of electricity to farm produc Residence. 600 R ALBANY. OREGON tion. similar to the rural lines re-