THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL. 4 SI 25 THE YEAR SCIO. IJNN COUNTY. OREGON, OCTOBER 21. I»16 NO. 21. NATIONAL DEFENSE FORMAL NOTE POSSES IN TEXAS STATE INDUSTRIAL HAS BEEN SENT , ACCIDENT COMISSION TOTAL $842,000,000 AT DIG REUNION TI m F mwh Md Fwa N més C m Maki biadili It Till «I Ike Puss Ntwabtf H id I ttkir RtfaMtcs Imfaui Vutiuct Far th Outil if AmricMS lit hurí««« Was Gnu at Futir ii Usi il Ils PrifiiiMS il Tltj llWI Farmer» of Oregon are coming to realise that insurance for their workmen against accidento is desir- able, therefore the State Imiuntrial Accident Commission han established a rate for different lines of farmin» operations under authority of Sec. 31 of the Amended Act passed bv the last Legislature and which be­ came effective July 1. The interest manifested by farmers is shown bv th«- l.u-i that up t-> date alx-iit 2IHI farmers haw availed themselves of the brew-fits of this act. In a number of cases men have been in­ jured on the farm and the employer has then made application to come under the act and sent in remittances to cover his premiums with the hop«1 that by sn doing the injured man would be cared for by the state. This, of course, is important as will be realized by all readers. It is similar to insuring a building after the same has l»*en burned down and then ex|»-ct to collect the insurance. Similarly many applications haw come in from farm hands who have been injured, for Ix-nefite under th«» Act. Thev thinking that as long as they have not rejected the Act they are entitled to its benefits. How­ ever. no protection can be extended to workmen unless accepted by ap­ plication of the employer. The rate fixed for farming opera­ tions in general farming including all operations incident thereto, 2% of the payroll. Threshing, clover hulling, hay and straw tailing. 4%, prune drying 1%, wood cutting 3%, land clearing without blasting with blasting 5%, road work 3%. In addition to the above the em­ ployer is required to collect from th«- workmen ami remit with his own contribution one cent a dav from each workman. In computing the amount due the commiasion add 815 par month for board when the men are boarded. For instance, a farm hand is neid |4i> per month and board and works 26 days, his wages would tie 355 tier month. The premium would be 2% of |55 or 11.10 plus 26 cents to be contri­ buted by the workmen, making a total amount to la* remitted to the commission of 11.36 for the month. JT)i» is due and payable on or before the 15th of the month following that in which the work is per­ formed. Those farmers desiring to secure the protection of this Act may do so by making application to the commission for application ¿lanks 4 C mtimi (ipaàtift Cwtrs Fiw AakassMsf ta le N mm I Yun Washington. Oct. 19. A national Washington, Oct 20 Venustiano program that probably means an t^arranza was formally recogmx»re hero, were parties to the Pan-Amen- th«- Manhattan Club of New York can conference on Mexican affairs, on national defense and the reasons i but th«- action of Colombia and which have impelled him to approve ; Nicaragua indicates that all the nth- plans to about double th«- navy and j er republics of the western hernia- qua-lr up:«- the tr:on--d fu-til uiu f «re phvrc will f..i|.,w n>. .to ■' •!■■■■> es ashore within a few years sister nations in extending rec«»gni- With th- estimat«*» >f th-- war tiori and navy departments submitted for the coming year, the breadth of the I is Swift—Th BHtctrj fittb Naur al Stavart Lawts fW Ml Datasti Nts Wife Foster, Ore.. Oct. 16. At an unique affair Monday. the Stewart Iwwis family. alx>ut 70 strung. gathered al the mountain town of Foster to celebrate in honor of their uarents, gran«I|mrents and great- grandparent, Stewart lewis ami Mrs luixie Is-wis, who had cr«-—«l the plains in 1646. There are t«x|ay living about It'd) direct de-wvtidsnts of this coupl«* alone, ami th«- ia-wis family l«»«ks back on a notable career. The occasion, primarily private iti Its character, develowed ml«» a gath­ ering of <>r«-gon ptone«>ni The high school at Sweet Home had distiii»«*- sd classes for the afternoon, ami more than 200 people listened atten­ tively for three and a half hour» to the program in the Foster church. Gao. Frye, of On-gon City, a staunch friend of the ls*wis family, acted as chairman In his introductory speecn h«- indicated h«»w he hail come to Ff goods which he was i where a complete record of th«- showing to the Farmers Union. He ' Lewis family is contained, «fating sqfurvd a large number of orders. : back as far as 1565. wh«-n the first Mr. and Mrs. 8peoce, of Melbon. Lewin emigrate»! from Wales to i Virginia. are here visiting at the Galloway home Mrs. Spence was formerly Albany's Fair Closed Miss Effie Galloway. Brownsville. Tex., Oct. 20.— Ten Mexicans were killed by posses today boraunr of their alleged complicity »-hi« wr«-.-kmg of a St. D>uis Brownsville 4k Mexico passenger train the slaying of three Americans am! the wounding of four others. Pr o-«- iilh-vr- «aid tonight they had clue* to oth«-r .Mexicans connect«^! with the roMiers. The first Mexican killed was an unidentifie«! young man. a lurem-nger on th«- wrvclted train, who was ac­ cused of revealing the hidden place ■f Ih F S Mct'am. 16-puty Stat»- health Officer here, who took refuge in the lavatory of the car when the •amlits Ix-gan firing Sheriff Vann, of Brownsville, de­ ne-1 rep-rts of this Mexicans death, but tonight it developed that p-wus-s administration's policy a« to pre- i * killed the man after the sheriff left paredneas is being realised, It | the scene of the wreck. This Mexi­ shapes in totals as follows: can was himself threatened by tram Navy, for new ships and increas­ robtwrs because of his unusually fair ed periw»nnel in five years, >500.- complexion. but was n«»t molests«! 000.000. after he told them where two of the Army, for reserve, material (arms I. "gringo«-«** whom they were hunt­ anpoe«to Increase in the I fu| of white pulp, made bv R Thorn "partner” of the man on the train. regular army, 836,000,000. • Ibis th«- paper mill man. from some Four Mexicans were hnng«-d to amount probably will lie a continu- red fir chips, taken from the forests trees at various points ami four ing ami if anything increasing ap-|of Oregon. It looks like some white otheis were shot. propriation through the first mx in j )W|Wr M|Ueczed into a tail Instr ad period, which would make the total | it is just w»mnn>n red fir «rood, after expenditure at that time 8156.000.« I tiring given a dose of Mr Thomas' Shelburn Items 000.) ¡proc««, a secret with Mr. Thoma« THOMAS DIGESTER IS MAKING PULP i It shows on the face of it that Mr. Thomas knows what h«* isabout.an«! I that hr can make red fir wood into The Holley high sc-h-xil started Monday with eleven scholars. Oth­ I ers will start noon. Mr Simona, of Sodaville, is teacher. The Sunday school rally at the Christian church, was largely attend­ ed. A nice program was rendered. paper. He declares that with thia pulp he can manufacture Ute finest bond pat»er made, ami he can. The big point with it is the fact that with this process |>»|x-r can be marie at a greatly reduced cost, so much as to leave n«i doubt of th«* success of the bu»m«-»M when establish««!. I This w«wk hr has hern running [his digester, a small machine that Mr and Mrs. Frank Rice have move«! into the house by the bridge known as the Cochran house. They : eate wood ami digests it. No mat- will board the high school teacher I ter how big the digesting machine it will do the same thing, so that Mrs. Ira Finley ha« be«» visiting Mrs R. M Russell, of Albany has * wh«-n a part of a big paper mill relatives at Holley ’he want week, lawn «pending a few days visiting plant it rm-ans that there will be a but has n»w returned to her home her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jones gormami at work, with a stomach I at McMtnville Marshal Richardwm, of Portland, equal to digt-sting a forest. Grandma Barr is again at her Mr. Thoma» is now at work get- has twain doing some work in install­ daughters, Mrs. Ollie Rice. j ting the f«»r««st through a tximiing ing a monument for the Russels this Perry McQueen and Mrs. Mary system, which with other sbick null-«week in the eemrtery Davis has gone to Mohawk tn move seriptions, will form the capital of Mr. ami .Mrs Dennis Trexler, of over some of her household fumi- the Thomas Paper Company for Portland, are here visiting relatives turV'tn Holley. business. and friends Of courae Albany's first fair clua- e»l in a blaze of glory, last Saturday evening. This was to be expected and we congratulate our friends over there.<>n the iucc»-w» (»f their endeavor But the implied lea ting of ground and a race track for next year, simplv evidences the truthful- nee» of the forecast of The Tribune a few weeks ago. It is the design of the people who sre behind the Albany fair, to alraurfi or take over The Linn County Fait*'. Plav fair hoys, if you will have the county fair at any or all cnsta. have the courtesy to buy the Linn County Fair at Sei«», bag and l aggagr and a copy of the law. The protection afforded to both He has also bsM digesting the If you want to live in the kind of a W E Anderson, the Wstkinds employer and workman is absolute. water here and finds it all right, a town man of Albany, was here Sunday, (Continued on page 41 Like the kind of a town you’d like, very important «hing. an the right furnishing the members of the You needn’t slip your clothes in a water is an nrcrwiary as the right Union with spices, remedies, etc wood. grip Miss Nora Miller is in Portland More and more what All>any And staft on a long. long hike. consulting a specialist regarding her You’ll only Hod what you left behind people have bm-n skeptic^ about throat, which has I «rm bothering For there’s nothing that's really new assunws a stable form, an«! the her some time. It’s a knock at yourself when you patx-r mill prop« wit ton at this time A few <»f our farmers are selling Mrs. K Piatt took suddenly sick their grain but moat are holding for looks good Al l*an> Lb-m««erat knock your town. Phone 27-7 while at the Wvman funeral. Dr. the better price It isn’t your town its you. they think is Scio Tribune one year fur 31.25 I Prill was .•ailed and relieved her. SCIO « - « OREGON coming --Contributed. Dr. T. K. Sanderson DENTIST