The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Scio Tribune
General New*
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Finest Steamer Sine2 Wai Launched for S. 1
To Improve Water-Rail Service to the
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Bienville
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pleted.
liner
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At left. V im
Dorothy R. Matron,
TACOMA. July 1*.—Establishing
what 1* declared to ba * as» speed
record for convt ruction of such a
large aad modern craft, th* ataamar
llouvllle. new queen tor the South­
ern
Pacific's Atlantic fleet. «a»
launched today at the Todd Dry dock
and Construction company's
plant
The kcal was laid
months ajto
The atcatner. which will carry both
passengers and cargc on tha Impor
into Naw Y k-New Orleans run. con
nectlng with tha Sunset Limited to and
from tha Pacific coast, is 4«& teat tn
length. It I* to be the finest and beet
equipped of any vessel launched since
the war.
Named for Jean do Bienville, noted
French general who tn 1718 founded
the city of New Orleans, the new
steamer was sponsored by Miao Doro­
thy It Maison of West Mystic. Conn .
attractive daughter of Captain C P.
Massrm senior captain <>f the •
era Pacific 's ocean a« »
command the tl.«»rille
Caplala and Mrs Ma.«« n a l
daughter banded s
road and stsam«! Ip «• ’ «
clllc coast burnt»' -» turn w ■> *i
Tacoma today f r
the guests of J A
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of the Todd « c
Th« <
spread benoill» to the »••'
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coast from such consfrx t.on
were emphasised
It Is espseted tha Bit
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In readiness In Nove
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trip to the Allaatl« • >•. *! rp.tr
to delivery to the S 11 , t ;» I'. i
New York
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will take her p
tbs leet forming part <>f Un •
dally Important route r.tv.eii
Pacific and Atlantic o> -ns
The sieaui-r «■
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Competitive School
Pageant
• SANTIAM FARM NEWS ;
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August 19
All the crops are in the dry, also
all the baled hay.
Geo. Griffin made a trip u Salem
for his brother. Elmer, as he had
bought a line thoroughbred Holstein
calf, »e he called in tn see his
mother, Mrs. S. W. Gaines, a few
minute* and went on to latbanon so
a- to return to Salem Sunday by
train.
Ed Kalina is hauling gravel, ce­
ment and lumber to build a fine po­
tato house, as he lost quite a lot of
his spuds last winter by
the cold
Ihrec Valuable Prizes
snap.
Vncle Tom Smail and son. Tom.
and David liorsburgh are graveling
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PERT.
This New Feature will be a Knockout
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Trank. Winch
Send for your Jree copy
of this book today!
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The book tell» you howyoucan hunt on posted prop­
erty —how farmer and sportsman can gel togrdwr
to their mutual advantage.
Three-quarters of lhe hunting ground* is already
ixMtrd. Where will you hunt this fall? Read lhe
Look, "Hunting Posted Property”—it’s free.
E. I. Dt PONT PE NKNOLHS A CO, Inc.
Npocriaur Powder /hiiMoti
WILMlM.r<>X Orj.
It's endonmd by the County Superintendent
of Schools, hy School Boards and Teachers.
Linn County’* Children will be seen in floats, in original
makeup«—they’ll !>«• rw n at their beat, which means
that observer» will
th«* fl»w«-r of American Youth!
Pageant *nr I'rnKrantu ►.
> rnor Pierce’s Addr»»*» MT
Community SingiogfinrChildren’s Program »ar Ail thia
scheduled on Linn Cvuritv’» Opening Day.
The Schoot Not Re resented n the Pageant will be the
Exception.,’
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