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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1919)
* '« .3? a* giêjr .. u» — OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Chicago A remarkable hen that The Sew Tribune |150 the year campaign the ultimate end of whi< b to Taqutna was inserted In the rivers la the creation of a bureau In the na laid lot eggs In a year I« a feature of The bea •ad harbor« bill at the laataace of tional capital.'having aa Ita puri- •« ths National Poultry Show M« cat or McNary, who also urged an the ''procuring, preparing, compiling la the property of Juba W Welch, el and presenting to congrwea and the Omaha appropriano« of llOb.OOO in the «am individual member« thereof data and bili for the Umpqua river Jetty Principal Events of the Week The public «ervlce cotnmiMloa do«*« information concerning the foreat re serve* la Oregon and the necraaity for ' not aaaent lo so order of W F. Turn Briefly Sketched far Infor* sr. receiver of th« Pacific a Kastera road con«trui ti»n through th-tu aa a railway, eperwtlng bwtwe««s Medford matter of development In the «tata, motion of Our Readers. Physician ani Saneen and Butte Fall», to CO««« operai ions and to »«.cure a material Increase in ' of that road Jaauary >0 Patrona of the appropriations by congress for the Thirty eight deaths, due to Influen (alia Attended the road protest'd «trongly against f- reel road« " xa. occurred la Pendleton up to Jan Day or Night the proposed closing order. uary 1. Enrultm nt of n«*w student« In the ORE Pacific college at Newberg resumed University of Oregon at Eugm« last work Monday, after being closed be -term rea<h««i th«- highest mark in tke cause of the Influensa epidemic. history of the Institution Students Hardy liolmaa. a pioneer of Oregon enrolled for the first time numbered and one of the’early sheriffs of Polk 5X6. se compared »uh 3»« for the Representatives of Nations at county, died at hla horns In Dalia*. 1*1? 191* term, a ga n of 4* per cent. Tbs Marshfield schools, after bring Peace Meeting Unanimous Enthusiastic and unanimous Indorse ■ closed on account of Influensa for ment for th«> proposed 110.000.0«) nearly four months, reopened Monday ly For Plan. ' slate road bonding m<-asure and for EULI. LINE OE John B Griffi*. a pioneer minina ¡the proposed Sl.0004|oo bonding meas man of Itaker county, died tn Mt Elisa ! ure In t'tuatilla county was gWen by Parts- The peace conference unanl beth*« hoapltal In Baker. aged >0 I the Umatilla County Good Roads asao mously adopted the league of nations years elation, composed principally of farm project. Preeldent Wilson anti Col All funerala attended to |>roni|>tlv and at ruaaonable A large number of dalcgates from ere one I Hous« are the American ai- tu I m r» L am . Dougins and Coos counties at priven. Orders fr->m Washington reached of the commission thereon tended the annual Baptist convention Portland steel shipbuilders to suspend The preliminary draft for a league In Eugene work on all st«-«l ships that car-tot be of nation« say« that th* league should Fire at Pendleton did damage estlm turned out during the first halt of have a permanent organisation to rar SCIO. OREGON a ted at J100.000 to the Peoples’ ware 1919. About 25 »te«m«r» are expected ry on the bualneaa between mewling» house and the offices of H W Collins to be affected that repreei-nt a total of International conference« of all the and C E. Nelson. contract valuation of ap^rox'matoly member«. During the year 191* a total of 15. $3>.000.004 The draft call« for the appointment SSS accidents were reported to the Formal protest to the Interstate of a commlaalon compose«! of two rep Industrial accident commission, Ot commerce commisslon and director reocntatlvca of the five great power« thia total. 162 were fatal. general of rallroads sgainal rate« on and five representative« of ths other Of the 35 high schools of Oregon graln and graln producía not ba»«<! on powers to Inquire and report on the that entered the High School Debate water grade and low-eost haul to tide- responsibility of the author« of the league last fall. 1! have withdrawn, Water, wa« autborixml at a meeting in war bringing the number to 24 Bendición for permanent organisation Thl« commlaalon shall also Inquire Influensa and its complications, Shipper«* Into breaches of laws and customs of of the hiland Emplrs principally pneumonia, caused Port Lengua. war committed by Germany and allies land's death rale In 191* to Increase Rellef from th<* prtmpect of a com on the land and sen and In the air to 12 2 per 1000 In comparison with plete «huldown of the Rugen» and during the war. aa well as the degree the 1917 record of k 4 per 1000 Springtii-ld flour milla In ib« uear fu- of responsibility for three offense« at R W DeWitt, who pleaded guilty ture bocause of an «ccuinulatcd stock j (aching to particular nembera of the to robbing the Boswell g--ld mine of I of thelr Bnlshed producía In the ware enemy force« "Including nu inte r» of 16000 In gold In May. 1*1*. was sen hou««» at Eugcne. ha« be«n relleved the general «taff« and other«, how tenced at Roseburg by Judge Calkins by the return of the gov«<rntn«nt into ever highly placed “ to 12 year« in the penitentiary. the flour market, which took the President Wllaoii rose as the reading One thousand delegate« and rcla greater part of the surplus slock of the resolution by l*r< ml. r Clemen lives are expected In Portland on Feb Contending that restrictions on the ceau closed, and In calm, rather low. ruary 20 and 21 to attend ths annual tree sale of fruit Juices will kill the earnest tones, «poh« In supp*Wt of the northwest conference of Rotary club* fruit Juice Industry, now becoming league, with which hie name has been What th«- Ford car is among motor cara, the of Oregon. Washington and British fairly welt established In the north identified Columbia. Ford truck is among motor trucks far ahead of all west stat»«, the Kusene chamber of Premier Lloyd George followed Prre The Oregon West Colonisation com others In practical saving service. The Ford truck commerce has protest«*! tn the con Ident Wilson in a brief speech support pany will open up 10.000 acres in th. emlM«dirs the*» desirable Ford merits simplicity and gressional committee framing the 191* Ing the general principle of the league Malheur valley, from Ontario to Vale. lax bill against the proposed 10 per The Italian premier. Vittorio Or strength with a»»urv*l economy in op April 1. and Is waging a campaign to cent tax un the «ale price of all trull lando. also briefly supported the reso eration and maintenance No busi secure settler«. Including •tuck and juices. lution for the league, speaking of the ness too large nor ao small that a Ford dairymen. Work tor «arerai hundred returned high Ideals It represented The high stage of water In the Wil truck won’t prove a money making soldiers will be available at Bend If The former French premier. I^on lamette river forced the Crown Wil utility to it. Ils value is universal In construction of an additions! two band Bourgeois, made the moat extended lamette Paper company to close its mill is start«») by the Brooks Kcanlon speech of the day tn support of the busincMt. in city. town. village and on pulp and wood mill al Oregon City, Lumber company J I* Keyes. man resolution the farm, anti the price only $550, '• thus throwing 300 men out of employ “Is there any objection to the rrao ager of the com ¡«any at Bend, an without body, f. o. b. Detroit. Th«* demand I« big. merit temporarily. nounced that the second plant Is now tut lout** asked M Clemenceau Freshets In the Hood river the past Place your order without delay There was no reapoMe. «nd he de under consideration, and that plana week have eaten away a bank near Order your new touring car t«lay fur th«- »u|>ply I« and spec! flcat tons have been ordered elared the resolution unanimously the steel bridge of the O.-W RAN limited. adopted drawn. Co. until the county road connecting M Clem. nceau th. n announced the Ralna. approaching the torrential, FRED T. BILYEU the city with the Columbia river boat accompanied by strong winds, over composite committee and the order of landing 1« menaced. western Oregon last week caused the names aa announced makes Preai OREGON SCK) The Dallas public ■chool wa« closed stream» to rtae and lowlands In many dent Wilson chairman the high water Thursday because sections were fltexle«! Hallway com which followed the heavy rain* tilled municatlon to points on Puget sound the basement of the school building go was completely suspended, owing to that It was Impossible to build fires slide» near Centralia, Wash Tele to host the structure graphic and telephone communication The nstional convention of the .n all directions was badly Interrupt«*! Greeters of America, the largest ss Prospects that th» stunted juniper thia country, soclaUon of hotel men tn tree, growing in immense nvmber« on will be held In Portland on Turada» the unwater«*! lands of central tire Crida» Wednesday, Thursday and gon, may assume real importance as a June 24. 25. 2« anjl 27 substitute for cedar In the manufac In the death of Mai A. Vogt, which ture of pen- Ils, were extended In • occurred In The Delies. Wasco count» letter received by the Bend commer lost one of its leading cltixens He cial club from the Dolkena Lumber was president of the First Nall* nal company Practically unlimited quan- bank of The Dalles and held control title« of the wood can be us«-d for rtinm ÌÌNJE of large business and property inter ^•HAQGE N9I MEDIUM GOOOUNPRiMf POO* UNP«IM( N’l.SMAll purpose. It was stated. » (TIRA 10 «VIRACI toro« RO »VIRAM CURA ro AVI RAM iru m evi««. »» to Pit »0MUtv MtojtTUgua.it» eats there The strike of th« employes of Coming uneipeetedly and wholly Sumpter Valley Railroad company 12.001* IO 00 7501. 7 01 400ts 500 4 501* 250 200t* I2S 9 001* S.OO without warning, the heaviest rain settled when the manag«tu<>nt ami the tSOto 7J0 5.751* S25 5 Ml* 4 00 3.50t* 1 50 I25t* .75 7.001* 4 00 storm which Astorta ever experienced employes signed a contract when by struck that city Wednesday Ths rev- ASO)* SÓO 4001* 3.50 250t. 12S 1001* 50 500t* 42S 3 00l. 250 the employes are to continue to draw ord« «how that the precipitation for 4.001* 300 1001* 1-80 125i* .75 301* 25 17Si* 225 lAOt* 1.40 wage «cale of 41 cent* per the old 24 hour* was 4 5 Inches, the greatest hour for brakemen. 4k cent» tor con : ASCI N» 3 N«IM(DIUM ever known. N»l. LARGÌ N«l. SMALL Liberal Aixortment (itM : ÍXT3A ductors. ti cent« tor engineer« an., xysvissGi i i «s r> »vt »act tits* to avtsset IYTM to SVtSSM at to tn* sQMinv MT* trjuousun Cove probably ha« the only aviator 60 cents tor shopmen. and in additino In eastern Oregon who got a German thereto an Increase ot 10 cents per IJOt* .75 J50M .41 12Si* 175 1.101* .90 1401* 130 100t* 2.50 airplane A letter from Will Motley hour for a day of lo hour». to hla brother, l-*e Motley, dated from Permit from the war department lor JSi* 25 ¿Sa* .40 1.50t* 12» IJOt* 1.40 2J0I* 1.90 1.001* AO France. January IT. say« be brought FALL the conatructlon of the necesaa. > < own a German airplane Just before dams for the reclamation ot Mullu.« the armistice wss signed. mah Drainage District No. 1 has bo* u Nearly 2W person« have Joined th« received The project. It la expect«»;, when “SHUBERT” is paying such extremely high prices. new Klamath Good Roads association, will be completed during tbs preseut which was formed at Klamath Falls., year It will afford employment lo a For more than thirty Av* year» HUBERT” has been giving Fur Shipper» an hew set and Nbecal »nd which has urged upon the leglala large number of men. Involving an ra- —-pay tag the highest market pr css— sanding return» oat promptly— rendsring''batter service** lure an amendment which would per tlmated expenditure of $300,00*. The A “NHUBKBT TAG EMVSXOFE** on yowr shipment mean« “more memey** mil the bonding of the county up to lor your Fuf»—“^wicker”—“the best and prompt »it SERVICE in the worM.** project will add to the Intensive pro 10 per cent of Ils valuation ducing area of Multnomah county *!«0 Extermination of digger squirrel» acres The district extends from Un and ©the- redent prat« In Douglas ion avenue to Fairview, a distance ot county la the object of a bill drafted mt OSOVSOOM »stM ■ ■ XX B //TC. about 14 miles, and adjoins ths city by District Afto.Hey Georgs Neuner THE LANGEST HOUSE !H THE W0RU) DEAUHG EXCLUSIVELY IM limits of Portland on the north. at the request of farmers The bill E J Adams, former stale highway will be sent to Salem amt presented commissioner, launched at a meeting for leg slatlre consideration. A provision foe ths survey of ths | of the Eugene chamber of commsre** channel of Yaquina bay fr m Toledo DR. A. G. PRILL CONFERENCE ADOPTS LEAGUE OF NATIONS FUNERAL DIRECTORA CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES WKSJCJ.Y I'Xl’Ai'l* FORD Market in the I ruck Best DONT SELL that Extra Larqe SJcunk JR pKUNK Z1 MUSKRAT w'7 DON’T SELL YOUR FURS AT“ANY OLD PRIC “SHUBERT’ Wants Oregon Fun—All You Can Ship AMERICAN RAW FÜRS 15-17 W. Austin Ave.'DepLl5HChica<jo. U.SA. I TT~~ >.i£) ** Xsu»\ i -’M