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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1919)
Il»« l uil-d State«, support th« Coo« bay branch of the Southern »1 by tl.eat Brllalt ha« submitted to Pacific. Is so grrat that t ne room can Fran» « a proposal r immediate with not accommodate all the pupils and draw il >f all trm , « from Russia. It another will be added /The teacher «a* I» » ned from a.tboritaUve source. and the larger boy pupila of th« school will do all the work. The big sawmill of the Iks »th Kelle I Lumber et.mpany at Hpringflel«! re sum«-d operation« Monday after hav DR. A. G. PRILL ing been clo»«»l for a month I Hiring this time repairs have been made to P&TSIC13B así SaneoD various units of the plant The com The total county Indebtedt. sa of pany's mill at Wendling ha* bean op Calte Attende»! Parta.—The delegate* of th» five Klamath county is now *132.249 7< great power« are now in a position to »rated throughout the winter. Day or Night A large attendance of growers snd To furnish employment to retiming I rompa.» clearly their own a«plratlon« others Is expected at thw fourth an soldiers afl.l stimulate activity aloud and those of all their allied friend«, nual meeting of the Western Walnut constructive plan« extensive improve and to are the different ee that must The Scio Tribune *1.50 the year. aaaoriaUon to be held In Portland Feb mrnt of the dock« and «irret« of the be reconciled ruary 4 and 7. city of North Bend la being advocated. France wants, first of all. Al«ac* After a long vacation, occasioned by . ami Indication« are that there will Ixvrralne unconditionally. and th« the Influenia epidemic, the Monmouth probably be a large amount of work right to discuss and ultimately to fix public schools opened again Monday, done th- re during th« summer If ma the French frontiers In their relation having been closed since a week be tertal ran be esc cred at satisfactory to the Rhine ! prices re the t hristmas holidays The French bill for reparation 1« El'Ll. LINE OF It will not b« I- rig before the prune not yet complete, but it ha« been an With practically no new "flu" cases for several days, the Albany health I crop of the northwest will t»<- loo.ooo,- nounced In the chamber of deputi»« authorities have removed the ban on ooo pounds, according to estimates that It will be about <«.000.000.000 that city and allowed public meetings made by Robert (' Paulus, manager cf francs. \ll ftini riiln att«»ri«|s«sl to promptly ami ut nuiaoiialilv Great Uri tain's »lelegatlon bcilev«-« In churches and tbeatrea, and school« th» Hal«m Fruit union The t . tai acre age In prun»»« In this stat« I* »-«tlm that a society ot nation* la desirable to reopen price«. Because several small school chil ated at 30.1»J. of which 14.014 are ami obtainable, an.I that It m i«t I»« w i dren have been run over and serious b< aring and 14.1« a< rva not yet in established by the present peace con Britain will take mandatory ly hurt by automobiles of lata, the bearing but due to bear w.ihln the ferenie SCIO, OREGON power over the German Islands south I a Grande Parent Teacher association next five year« Ranch.-rs living on th»- brat - h< • of of the equator for Australia and over l»as laun< hed a campaign against care Coos river, the vast aide of Coos bay. southwest Africa for th« Union of less driving. I(»'presentatives of a party of French on Catch.ug Inlet and Ivanlela cr.-«k, Routh Africa. Hhc will also have the Canadian*, who dealre to secure farm and in amall community villages, in mandate of German East Africa and Ing land and locate In the Willamette eluding Houston. Runnier aixl All» some part« of Arab a and «he has par valley, have been In the Albany sec gany. have started a movement for llcular claim* lu thia reaped over lion the pa«t few dsys looking fur d» highways giving them access to th» M.-soputamia Great Britain will cn cities on Coo« bay Th«» constructs i ter a p ol with the other allies tn the ■ Irable tracts. Th«» Oregon Cotigrea* of Mother* of th»«» highways wouhl n<-••»»itatc matter of Indemnities. eape< ally rwp arutlmi for air raid damage« and «hip and Parent Teacher associations will about miles of new roa-l Lumber «htpmcnt« by water from ping toaaaa. hold a child welfare drive in Portland Italy a«k* for the Trent I no a« far February 12 for the purpose of flnanc the Columbia riv«»r during II»«- tn mb Ing the work of the parent«' educa of January w«re exceptionally light. a« the Brenner l’a««. I lu ling th», R«»cord» compiled show that I* vessels whole of southern Tyrol; Tt'»-«ie Is Burial bureau. An offer of *270.000 has been made loaded at lower river mill« It» that tria Fluni. Zgrc. Bebetibo the larger by A L. Hill and other business men1 month, their cargo»« totaling 13.31«. part of the Imlinallan lalamta. Avlona During the «am» period and Its hinterland, ami a of Medford for the purchase of th«- 426 feet Pacific a Eastern railroad property ■even vessels loadwti 4,390.736 feet ot over Albania. Territorial connection In th« liai making a The offer 1« now under consideration I «ruber at upriver nrl grau»l lotal of 17.709.361 feet shipped. kan« are complicated and present dit by the bondholders. A bonding cl«» tlon tor the new ficult problems. Gne »»-ctlon of the McKenate river Belgium auk« that her reparation wagon road, construction of which Sparta Irrigation project in ar Bak.-r was halh-d by the declaration of war. took place Munday and carried by a fur damage« wrought by Germany will be built this summer, according large majority. Thia rtectlon mark* shall be the first lien upon German to word received by Clyde R. Heits the transition of a one lime famous assets to the client of at least IS.IHW. mining camp from a region of desert 000.000 francs or up to a much larger district forest supervisor. Captain J. L. Wood, of Albany. 1« hills to a pr-nilelng agricultural com sum If Germany dm* nut return the one of 30 officers «electt-d from th» munity. The plan 1« to reclaim 12.000 machinery and the materials taken Engineer corp« of the American Ex acres by brltiglug water from Eagle from Belgium pedlt binary force to appral«e the prop creek through the Sparta mining erty damage caused by Ike (ifrmui ditch. Approximately 40,044 out of *4.000 army in It« operations In tie 1*1 uni and All rgatlictlont. «n»« those on prof Iteertng. have been removed by the acre« of the lower Klamath lake France. The senate and house conferee« on Oregon foo»l administration ami the marsh lands, which are being reclaim the revenue bill have been a»ked by ■ulte of offices formerly occupied by •d by the Installation of gate« nt the Senator .McNary to place a per gallon the administration tn ’’ortland have Houthern Pacifh- crossing of th»- Kiain tax ot 10 cents on loganberry and been dosed. W K Newell, federal sth «trait, have be»-n drained, with a other fruit juices Instead of ths 20 food administrator for Oregon, will total lowering of the water *>f two per > rut gross sale« tax as approved hold hi* office until the signing of feel In th* 1& month» since th« rat»-« peace, »hen the l'nlt»-»l Blate* food were Instatimi, a. .»-rdlng to offh era by the house. Al The taxpayers of Umatilla county administration «utonratlcally loses all of the Klamath dia'nare district though th« water 1« off the land, Il la are getting behind the movement to power. Charles L. Houston, of Astoria, well- nut yet sufficiently drained for Induce the county court to call for a special election fur submitting to the known contracting builder of the low tlvation. and It la not exp«-ctcd voters the plan of Issuing serial bonds er Columbia river district, was almost the land will ba ready for u«e tor a I providing for permanent road con instantly kill«-«! near Clatsop alatlun year. He waa directing the construction of ■tructlon In the county. Construction ou the depots for th» a n«w piledriver ami had climb«*! Into Prineville railroad, une al the June the donkey engine to examine it. As tlon and the other at the terminus in he grasped a pipe to balance himself, the city of Prineville, ha« b««n «tart it gave way and be fell to the ground, ed. an»! on th» completion ot thee« a distance of about IS feel. striking strut tures. regular passenger traffk hl* h»al on a railroad In and frac turing his skull over the road will begin Motor vehicle registrations for Jan A percept.tie Impetus waa given to uary. 1*1*. exceeded those of January Marlon county ■ ■ .er growing fruit iu- 1*18. by ivcMarly 12.000. according tc dustry when the ma< l.ln--ry of th« new tabulations tor the month made public tlOo.uOu plant ot the Northwest Fruit at the office of Secretary of Stale pl Products <umi»any was *»t In mottos colt Thers were 49.042 motor ve for the manufacture ot jellies, jams hide registrations for the past month and preserves from the fruits and b -r Purtian»! had the lowest monthly ries of the Wliiam«tte valley. The m ri llTM IAQ(£ N*l,UPGi G000 UhPftiMl P000 UMPQlMf N*l SMAU mi !0 AVt»M.f *D avf«AÚ4 II-V» »0 XVtBM M to Pit « «¡aun « TO «»(«AUI» fire loss during January since May management of th« new plant hopca 1910. with the «ingle exception of one to manufacture 11&.000 cases ot Jg|> 2001. 12S 7501s 700 600’9 5M 4 501s 2.50 I2.ooisio.ro 900ts 800 month. ll«M-emb«r. 1*17 The exact Iles, jams and preservea within the SOOle 400 1251s .75 S.75te S2S 350te 1 50 8.501S 7.50 7J01S 600 fire loss has not yet been tabulated, next so to 9” days. LOOts 50 That the pr» pom 4 great loop high 2501s I2S 4 Nts 3.50 300ls 150 6301s 5.50 5001. 425 but Fire Marshal Grenfell relímate« th« January Iowa at approximately way around Mount Hood may become .SOls 25 I25to .75 400te 300 lOOts 130 1.60to 1.40 175IS 225 an aci »»mpl shed fact as mmvh as i»»is- t&ooo. »C ' '»Mill N^1 3 N’lMEDIUM The fruit crop in Iiouglas county re sibl«, Itufua C Holman, president of >. i ..•• Gt eiiruucu Liberal ÄMortmeat urn to«vt»«.> tl’B* -0 »vtl-JUit fcmto«vt.*44 tv«« to avtamt at to uu •««!»» atto vnasuaurv turned over *1.400.000 to growers In the Oregon A ss-»elation of County 1914. and as labor at ' weather condì Judges and C» mis «l iers. has call» 1 l ôOte .7S 50ts .40 l.lOta 90 1601s 1 JO 22Ste I TS 1001s 2,50 Gons were unfavorab fruit men ar»- a meeting to be held m Portland Hal- urday. February i To th s in» tt - highly pleased. JSts 25 ¿Sis .60 l.OOte .80 1501s 120 trois 160 2301s 1.90 Through deals closed last week al Lave been Invite«! the c«»unty courts of Hood River. J R Nunamaker ami Hood River. Wasco. Jefferson. (Tac's- sons. Don. Floyd and Neal Nunamaker. ma« and Multnomah countiee, Cnl’-'d already owners of 7* scree of full Stat»-« forestry officials an»! Interest» I when "SHUBERT” is paying such extremely high prices. bearing orchards, have Increaeed their clllarna. In a r«-| • rt mil. by th«- chief of holding« by 7* acres The aggregai.» For m re than thirty ftvs year* -'HIJBF.RT'' h.u been giving Fur Shippen an how««t and l.b.r.1 •..»»rti.v.rt of the sum« paid will reach **0.000. Il engln»«ra Io th«- «-nate commltt»-« on paying the lug ho«t ma riot pt cot —Bending rotum» out promptly — rowdaring "better aerwica quicktt, commerce, the following available ba) la said. A “MlfUhntT TAG ENVILOFE" on your shipment meant “wvove money" A total of *14.270 ** was collected anc«a for or» ».--n river and harbor lor your hurt—"q««»ck»r" — "th« b».t and promptest SERVICE in the wo*M ” for the Oregon soldiers' and ■allora' improvements.on December 21. !*!>. SKT A SM1FMKMT OFT TODAT. Columbia river at the fund, raised In Portland by vari ou« are show n v n e u•a o t nset to ____ entertainments for the benefit of Ore mouth, 194.441. Columbia river and gon m n oversea» and of this amount lower W lilaniette below Vancouver, a total of *542*09 has been disbursed, Wash . and Portland. *21. «71; <’lat- THE I ARG EST HOUSE IN THE WOULD DEAUNG EXCLUSIVELY IN leaving a baiarne of *a*4* 47 Intact In •haute river. 1**0 W lilt, mette river above Portland atm the Yamhill river, the fund The attendance al the public school *7441; Wlllamrttr river at W iila ettc fal'n (II.« ji al Noti. 23 mites w OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST ALLIED ASPIRATIONS ARE TAKING FORM Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Claims of Different Nations Must Be Adjusted Over Peace Table. F TV 1 • , " Ir * * FUNERAL DIRECTORA : si : i a DON T SELL ipüfekhat Extra ;La rqe SJcunk. SKUNK Z; J MUSKRAT DON’T SELL YOUR FURS AT*‘ANY OLD PRICE” “SHUBERT” Wants Oregon Fnn-AU You Can Ship A AMERICAN RAW FURS 15-17 W. Austin Ave.'Dtpcl522Chica^o, U.S. A ■- .