The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 16, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Local News and Classi fleti
Page 4
Stall Markit A(iit OigartMHt
Cluutual Sdiupt
JLaRA an2 ílrci-
?¿nt ¿VíoctalioH
o| C? mafia
The ,L«rg«t»i
( trgani/iilion
of Its Kind
in th«* World
Millions Paid
in Claims
A Non-Discriminating Poli. y.
Physicians’ »nd Surgeons’
are Covers*!. •
lees
Tlir Policy Covers All Acrid, ids
and Every losease.
Covers First Week's Disability.
No Medical Esaminaliot Xr<|uirr<i
Financial Aid.
Covers tine Day or More, Either
Accident or Sicknc --
Forge-Simmons Philippi
AGENTS
S alam , O rkgon
The Glorious Amerò.in (ori
a» jtou vc never seen
her before, in
‘Chickie’
With Dorothy Mackaill
John Bowers
Hobart Bosworth
I
Myrtle Stedman
anil others.
Ths kw4 si rsraas,« ss4 4rsaa «•«
t: E Sr» sea. Market A g «nt
MV8T PULL TOGKTHKR
bcrship ia limited tv farmer organ-
¡ration» and their immediate fa mi-
lie*. The low rate makes it a very
popular organisation. And up in
Saskatchewan the cooperative hail
insurance association R m 30.000
farmer members; carries $25,000,-
000 policies per year at a low rate,
and last year its premiums were
$290,000, its losses $133.000 ami
surplus $178.000
It has a reserve
of $1,600.000 and the management
states as thia surplus increases it
will lie |xwsil>le to materially re­
duce the present rales.
M<at of the in«lu«trira of the na­
tion arc thoroughly organised and
tl’.ey have little worry about ruin-
! ou* competition. Prico* ar* gen­
eral in moat of the lines. If there
is demand enough, tra«lc enough,
they will get their profits. When
wage«, taxes or other expenses in-
’ creme their protluetioii coats, they
»intplv ramc tlie veiling |»ricc anti
| mm it .«'. ng
Such is the power
oi thorough organization.
BKND IN YOt'R NAMF
But one of the nation’s Ingrat
Any memlxv of the < ¡range. Far­
industries, agriculture, is not or-
Ilir rv- mer* Union, or «»thcr farm organi­
: ganizc«!, exerpt in spots.
•><>ur»< -< «»I agriculture in this coun­ i zation may have the bulletins from
the State Market Agent rant to
try are mexha uhtililc It is a giant
,him weekly by sending his name
industry, on which tlie prosperity
and addreaa to the State Mark« t
of cities «Icpend, yet it is the p«x»r-
Agent,
714 Court Hous*, Portland.
lest industry in all the country—
the «lay laborer is more prosperous
I
Boy Fall* Thirty Feet
i m comparison.
An«l ti c .«rmtrs themaelves are
(Too lace fi r last week!
largely to blame for thia condition.
Wednesday
afternoon Bobby Kni-
Whi'c all other industrMM have or-
g.miml fur profits, th«- general far­ zer, the seven year old son of Mrs
mer continue the same old indi- Maude Kahn, fell off of the flume of
v idu.il protess. When ll ev came the Thomas Creek Lum tier Co. near
to «-¡I the» were selling to organi- Ed Bilyeu’s place three miles east
ziitioiis. not as one organization to of town. He was brought to town
another, but as individuals, a far- and is at the Scio hotel where Dr.
nur here arul there, am! they sell Frill is attending him. An x-ray did
at the price the organizations set not show any broken bones. It can­
not yet be determined whether there
1 for them.
are
internal injuries
The Hume at
I he business of the world is
this
point
is
about
30
feet
high
l andled through organizations now
and the farmers business is also—
,,s -< m « ii as it leaves his hands. Hie
individual tanner stands a poor
chance agair.sf such odds, lie siru­
p's iompe’es with hi» neighbor *n
helping the middle interests to hold
his product ¡»rices t«v coat of pro­
duction.
Farmers must organize and do
business collectively.
It is no
.-rcater undertaking than the or­
ganization <»f lalxir. which seemed
a'nx- .t impossible when first undei»
taken. They must ¡mt their own:
price <>n their own goods and main- j
tain it. Organized as tightly **|
other clusse*. the farmer'* business'
The 8cio Tribune
You'll find Your Wool Here
4» ssr Sas Sat «»«bo« «a»«, is» s«r
e.
I ssms
For Sale—F««2 Terrk-r puppies at a
bargain. Cha*. Chrz. on Wes»
Scio road.
44 e
For Sata- Three burner Perfection
oil stove; use.I only a short time.
Mrs. J. I). Ikensm >re.
4« tí.
ha»
R. M. CAIN
Binder Twine
Ora
G. F. Korinek
\ vtrriiiHl-iiin
!*TAYTO.N,
For Sale 6-fool McCormick binder
with truck», cb.-so,
Cha*
Tucvk, West Scio road 46-1-2 p
-
-
•
OREIHIN
C all* anserred Day or Night
lutierculin Te sting
HAULING
Farm Loans — Money at 5 *5. with
nominal commissi.in; prepayment
priviiedgr* after first year. Wni. Any Kind
¡tain. Albany Ore.
4.1-c
Cash paid for false t»-eth. dental
gold, platinum and discarded jew­
elry. Hoke Smelting &■ Refining
Co., Otsego, Michigsn
35-if
Asywher«
Any Time
•Ml
Fred Sturges, 8cio,Oregon
MINDED CAUHIFR
Lowe &. Morrison
Reliable UnSertaker«
Any girl in trouble may communi­
futn-raia
given w-rsonal attention
AU
cate with Ensign Lee of the Sal­
l«y Mr. low»
vation Army st the White Shield
N. 1. Monaisoa
Home. 565 May fair Ave . Port­ N. c |- na
I- I« <’ n
Phone— Day, 397
land. Oregon.
Fhcxie 91
Phone— Night, 396
Misses’ and Children’s Slipover Sweaters
I . r School Wear
*
Special at $1.00 and $1.98
o*ee»eeeeseoeeo« »««»«*»*»»««♦♦»♦«♦»♦««tteett
Tuckerize
A moonshiner, a boatloggvr and a
robber—three of a kind »awed their
way out of the county jail Saturday
night. July 4. Of the three crime«
there is not much difference, but we
believe the latter is more honorable.
Al any rate he only robe you of
your property, while the former rob
you of your health and life.
Those Loose Wheels
Yes. we can make them tight .ml a» g««««l as new. Biing in
your car wheels now. New Wheel» f«-i Ford*, Chevrolets and
Overland* and Balloon Wheels.
Nerv i< i- With a Smi’c
Phone 27
¡
Scio, Oregon <
One day during ths World war I
was taking a battm-j of artillery along
eseese
a grassy road. • writer In London
TltBIta relates. The burses were trot
ting, and behind them the guns mm
wouldn't lx- the footl>all it is now i bled and swayed over mis and stones
Suddenly there appeared not fifty
:«>r ft « middle men to kick arouml.l yards In front of the leading hursea
Your own wo..I scoured for Ar a f«.und, «sight of the wool before
being scoured, ami carded for pads < t mat tr< • -c* vr made into comforter
a
dozen
fluffy
brown
partridge
Hie», htigw.
batts for 2fh- a noand. net weight of the clean wool
“<-heej«ers.“ tiny lultra no bigger than
Wool comforters. mattr« ss pads, and mattressmi made from your
Gl I HID OF THF KMJIt COW
roachca,
»]«arrows, running hither and thither
own wool.
tn
the
wlldnst
panic
before
the
ap
­
ll.-aid’s I ).>iiyman says that no
ant»,
Wool bedding
sale
■dding fur sale.
U riU for catalogue, information or ship-
wool by parrai post, «-«pn-*» or freight.
pitqrjsr*- Scnd
i
matter Imw strong y organized the proaching danger With them was the
motu|uiti*e»,
mother bird. Mhe chi» vied them off
The largest and beet equipi« I ( «stoni Wool Scouring and Carding
and
d.iii.v.iim ol a locality may lie, or Into the grass on either side of the
Plant in the W eat.
riwth».
what the quality of the produce road, and then, when the last one
CreKent Batt A Bedding Co., Stayton, Oregi
may i>c. tin cannot make a profit had made Its eacspe. turned aud with
»♦>>*»«»»«
opm l««ak and half spread wings fn< <-d
«asaasaesess»*
with
pnidacing cow». It is the battery, daring them to ctxue on
Had thr battery not been halted Charter No. 192
Reserve District No. 12
just as logical to keep low produc­
F1.Y-D1 is non.poia>mmit, will
the bird would have given her life
ir
:
cow»
.is
it
is
for
the
crea
met
y
RETORT OF CONDITION OF
not Hain, and haa a pleasant and
tn an amdeavor to ensure the safety
refreshing odor.
o « tier, to Lo*d that milk and cream of her chirks.
As It was. »lie
You need H Y-Ul all rhe year
s.-hlevi-d her oh)K1 by a display of
;i nii:ig is impracticable.
round always keep a bottle on
real heroism In the far* of hopeless
hand.
odd«
At Scio, in the stale of Oregon, at the close of buslnesa June 30. 1935.
If vessr dsak* ivwa «wpplv ssra. wHN as
This la a t »piral el ample of th«
FtM I OWING BIO BUSINESS.
Rssour.as
way nature tusk«« heroines of animal
IPinois farmers have organized mothers, no matter how timid they I. Loans and discounts including rediscounts showrf in
items 29 and 30, if any ...
.....
....
1111,777 X5
>.id . re cartying their own auto may be when they bave no famllv
1 Overdrafts secured and unsecured........ ..................... •
125 58
lotii.incc at IS cents j<er $100. to care for. In defence of their help­ a. V. S. guvernment securities owned
.....................
39.400 on
!«•» young, nature* baroInes will
Vic.uly the organization has over face any creature that threatens tbetr 4. Other borni«, warrants and aecuritir*. including
HOOP RtVIR SPRAY COMPANY
foreign government, state, municipal, corp ra­
Hood Riva,, Orra*«*
•
10,000 policy holders. The mem- safety
tion. etc
30.525 50
* «—»«MS— l|P| II H WSIW..» II.SI. M,,
9. (ah i Cash <>n hand «in vault and nur from banks,
banker* snd trust cornynnie* letignaled and ap
Specie» Unchanged for
proved reserve agents of this bank
40,891 14
Wo carry .. full line of
Eight Million Year» 11. ('hecks on banka outside city or town of retorting
bank and other cash items .............. ,.
....
*« M
Cherry City Milling Company’* Feed* and Flour
Ths b-ngvst pe<llgree In the world
Total cash anil due from banka, item 9 and 11 I 40,fl’ll 14
so far as science can discover be­
Come in and s.-c the quality .»nd price. Bring your Cream and
Total . .-................,.. ..
.............
9232.322 25
longs to the "ipfeiinkm." which e»n
.. ................ ;
Wool Carding
The Scio State Bank
FLY-DI
Egg* ami take home feed.
ia “Live and let live.”
We will treat you right. Our motto
Wc deliver any place.
The Dairy City Produce
F red M u .MITR. Proprietor.
Until turther notice, will I c «". n till 8 .’«0 p in. Wed and Sat.
»
Plymouth Twine
1 wine of Quality.
Get it at
N. I. MORRISON
•CIO. OUEGON
We furnish Extras for Any Make of Binder
t
Bily eu s Garage and Service Station
Halted Gun» to Save
Heroic Mother Bird
boss« an ancestry of eight niiUlun
years duration.
The st>hei>ed<m Is
found on a tiny Island off the coast
of New Zealand
There la nothing
quite like It anywhere «is*
The
epbeardoa is a reptile and la a mi*
lure of crocodile, snake, turtle, and
Heard
As a matter of fact. It is
pmtxbly the ancestor of all uh«-sr
creature«, bat in the prvevas of rvolo
tloe
through countless age*,
the
"children'* have altered and sput up
into a hundred aud on* «llffervnt
“fatnll.ee" Tlie sphynedoa. however
has gone oo Its way unchanged and
la exactly as It was eight million years
ago
Thia pherlstoric creature stu«*s
greatest similarity to the lUsrd
It
has four short legs end a long tall.
Its face Is rather like that of a fish
and there in a hard ridge on the top
of Its bead and down Ita hack
The
dinosaur and other prehistoric anhnals
are of quite recent dat«- compared
with tbe spbtmedon
It la generally
supt»»w«1 that the dinosaur
lump
panrad off ths aasth a mass threw mD
Liabilities
1«.
!7.
18.
19.
23.
25.
27.
Capital stock paid in.......... .......... .................. ..
I 10,000 00
Surplus fund .......................... ................ ..
...........
&.0Û0 00
(a) l'ndtvwtr<1 profits
........
(b) iaaa evrrrht «-xj«««•». interest and tax«-» |>ai(L
5419 on
Reserved fur tax««, interest and d« prweiation
355 74
Daman* Deposits, other than barist, subject to
reaervr:
Individual <lap<M>it» suhjeet to cheek, inctud'np de-
a
¡waits due tbe State of <*r«avn, county, cities or
other public fund*................
172.438 *1
Cashier'» checks of this tank outstanding pnysble
on demand .............. ...................
................
5,914 II
Total on demand d<-p<>eite, other than bank de
poaits, subject to rAw rve. Items JI4 J .....' .9190.358 08
Time an* Savings OepesHs, subject »<> rv <-rve
and payable o« demand or subject to notice:
Time certificate« of darcaM outs I »'»ding ..............
38.104 45
Total of time end savings deposits pa; able on de­
mand or subject to notice ..........................
9 38,149 45
Total ........................
...
9232.322 25
a
State of Oregon, Countv of tunn. ss.
I, E. D. Myers, cashier
casjuer o(
of th*
abovp naim-d
named hank,
1,
the above
bank, do solemnly swear that
ths above statement is true to the liest of my knowledg, and belief.
Ë. D. Mvzaa, Cashier.
Sulwcritwd and sworn to before me
thia lllh day of July, 1925
Mr
R. Sbelum. khdary Publie
•i|*rs> Feb. IK 1929
Correct attest:
W. A. Ewing,
Audas W. Myers.
Durato*«.