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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1919)
STRIKE AT SEATTLE APPARENTLY FAILS Rhe will be succeeded by Mr* Bwsie I> McComb assistant state leader, a graduate of the University of Nebras ka The Oehoco Irrigation district has closed a contract employing tbe I'uget Principal Events of the Week Bound Bridge a Dredging company, Desertions in Union Ranks at Seattle, to build a large hjdiaullc Seem to Have Broken Briefly Sketched for Infor* earth fill dam The work was under Backbone of Walkout. contract to Twoby Brother» corrpeny, motion of Our Reader«. of Portland, and was abandoned by them on February 1. 1919. The pump Seattle raced by deser'iona In uu The ('lactam»« county fair will be work has been started and tbe slulc Ion ranks coupled with th« results h«ld at Canby September 23, IS. 26 Ing operation has commenoed. brought about by May.* O1» Hansons and SI. Lumbermen th- I'a. t!i< northwest ultimatum that troop* would be used A Baptist region»! confsrenc« tor have Iw-.-n . < ¡.--1 t-.. < t tn confer If necessary to restore Beattie a bus' layman of the church 1« to ba held In •nee with the Portland district freight uns» operations to normal channel- committee Tuesday. Janiary 7». re the sympathetic strthe affecting 2« raarj 21 •n<1 4 Vwteraag of Battery A. old Third gardlng the proposed new rates for 000 workers is apparently a failure Oregon, celebrated the (3rd aonlver lumber and forest products This will Th* strike shows signs of dlalni« »ary of the organlMUun at a banquet be the hearing before the committee gratlon and even •>>»» radical um<- upon protest of the Industry, from m«n were «mid to have admitted lb» In Portland After week» of a anowleaa winter which nurtterous objections have been the developments over Bunday woul eaatern Oregon point» were again made to the proposed revision end th« »trike regard!*»» u< auy actlui Bupertntc . it -.1 Veters, of th» K’ats- the committee might take »now covered, much to the delight of ' ksr.lt.« fl*h haithvry repor’s that Conservatives and radicals silk« wheatgrower». Enrollment tn the achool of law of there are » ■ '.o " W salmon fry in the seemed to agree that the Street C* the Unlvcrelty of Oregon ha» grown ■ retaining pond« which are healthy and men and teamsters unions b«ld th< I’uriug the recent key to th« situation With th« »ir« < > to 46. tbe hlgheat mark In the history ; growing rapoliy j frv-'hr-t about 1.000 009 of tbe l.ttls car service back to normal and mon of the university. Senator McNary haa appointed Wil salmon were rel-ascd by the overflow- restaurants opening for business, th liam 8 Biddle. Milwaukie, and William I Ing <>f th« dykes, hut this Is -of con man on tbe street • •• lnrttn*d I.» The speak lightly of th« g*n*r»l strike II Kendall. Portland, a» flrat and »ec- sidered a loss to the Industry <>nd alternate» reepectlvely to West i fish were well advanced and had I«’on Th« »xecUtiv* committed of the team tod tor two months. Point star*' union ordered the m«n to report The decision of the Polk County Charles Alien and James T-tnb, for work Monday morning, after the Pair »»«»elation not to hold a county ' trwppctw bi . rht in o I r.<l by i-.s employers had agreed that all the men fair In I>alla» In 1919 has boon recon : trtet (lame Warden Gorge Tonk'n. would be given their former pi». < s dered and plana will be made soon pkaded guilty In justice court and under the conditions and wag«» pr* to hold the annual »how : were fined (l.'5 each f «r kill'.i..; t«-r vailing before lb« »trike. All public school», most of which Congrv««man Sinnott haa Introduced ; out of seus-xi Mr Tonkin found 10 a bill In the house to extend the Ilin ! fresh dear skins, a quantity of venison had been cki»«‘l. opened Monday With Ila of the (X-hoco national foreat Thia ' a id a beaver tall la ti. ir cabin. Th» conditions as usual The janitor» did bill will add 6000 acrea to tbe present > veni—oi was presented to th« lb-nd not take formal aethm to return, but area and will protect valuable water chapter of the Bed Uro«», to be dis voluntarily went back to work when Informed that tli.tr position* awaited tribute.! amor.-t tire poor of the city. •ourcea. John Plerdorff. of Hlllaboro. and S.xtaea schools «»re op«u .Milton A Miller, collector of Inter- them Merrill Barber. of Twining, were ap i nal re -nue for Oregon, estimates cltl- throughout th« »trike. Barber shop» opened Monday Milk pointed midshipmen to Annapolis by I tens of this slate will pay Into the ' tentative Hawley on report <>f , United States treasury not I«-«» ib.i- wagon driver» were on the job bright competitive examinations held at the j (tx.ooo.ooo tax on Incomes for th-- and early Monday morning, ami milk Unlvcrelty of Oregon ! year 1916 The new rev -nue law has for breakfast’ was the »b-yan In B«al Taxes for 191» are uow due and i undergone »..me modification». but tie homes Both newspaper» and uew» payable Tbe first half of the taxes I aside tr tu the change In rales for boy» were back al work and reported may be paid to and Including April 5 the normal tav>-s. there are no radical buxine»« a» usual without Interest The second half of changes Income tares collected In the taxos may ba paid any time before Oregon last y< ar totaled more that* October 5. without Interest (12.000.000 The government will hold an auc With the object of inducing the gov tion sale of wool In Portland on March ornmetit to appropriate a sum of 1 to take care of the requirements of money »ufflc'ent to eliminate debris local mills The mills will then have left In Oregon forests by sprue* at their disposal enough wool to last camps, a committee, appointed by the Tacoma. Wash The general »trike them until the new northwestern clip sprue* production division and the to Tacoma «nd«d at » o r I k M nday la ready. state department of forestry, is now | morning It wan officially called off The first unit of returning Oregon making an estimate of needs In the by the general strike commute* soldiers, the Sixty fifth Coast artillery several counti»« where camps wore Th« threatened disruption of th« will arrive In Portland on the night located. It will I»« nacesaary to re central labor council of Toom» wax of Bunday. February 1«. or the morn move the debris as a precaution believed to have been one of th« thing» Ing of February 17. and will be allowed against forest tire». Influencing th« general strike commit stopover time for a parade on the way Kepres-ntathe« from eight of the tr* In declaring the suppoe-d general to Camp Lew la 10 Portland draft beards, the district strike off A (50.000 milk producing plant Is to hoard for Multnomah county »nd the The metal trad«» strike remains In be erected In Portland Immediately as district board for Columbia county, al the status previous to the general a result of a meeting at which 25o a meeting In Portland adopted resolu strike call of the entrai labor council dairymen and milk producers were lions calling upon congress to forever According to metal trades offl-- re. present. The plant will be erect».! on bar from citirenship and deport all Joint action with th«- Beattie m*tal the cooperative plan, the entire slock , registrants under the selective service trades council will be awaited Tt>« being subscribed at the meeting act. who. after having declared their cancellation of th« general strike re Three principals and nine alternates Intention to become American cltixens, leases those member» of metal trad.* will be recommended by R<g>re»«nt* had knowingly claimed exemption union» In Tacoma who are not ship tive W. C. Hawley for admission to from military service on lb« ground yard workers or In shop» tied up with the United Staton Naval academy at of being alien». I the shipyard* Annapolis by March 4 Candidates Perfecting an organisation o pro The general strike in Tacoma proved should send applications at once to i vide employment for returning sol a failure from th« start, although th. the president's office. University of , dlers throughout the stale, selection walkout of the streetcar nx-n Thursday Oregon. Eugene i of August 14. 15 and 16 as the dale gCernoon gave It »«me ap|«-aran<e of The 69th regiment. Coast Artillery . for its annual state convention at geliilng strength When tbe ear m«n corps, composed of 37 officers and | Klamath Fails, and selection of a com fxxnd that they had b««n tricked, as I7ox men from Oregon, sailed from mlttee to m-ir.oriallxe the Oregon con they claim-d. Into the walkout again»’ Bordeaux on February 4 on the Iran ■ gresslonal delegation to do Ils utmost the express order* of their int.-rna »port Mercury, the war department ■ in securing the passage of legislation tional officers, they promptly repudi has announced. The transport Is ex for the benefit of the discharged sol ated th« strike peeled to arrive at Newport News. dier*. were among th« Important re Virginia. February 16. sults of a special meeting of th» Ore SOLDIERS HALT STRIKERS In the person of Joseph Nemchlck. gon State Elks' assoc.alion held in aged SO. of Harrisburg. IJnn county Portland. Ea Soldier Agitator* Ordered to Take boasts the oldest angler In the stale A special session of the Oregon leg Off Army Uniforms. He secured a fishing license for 1*19 Isiature proltrbly will be called by Butte. Moat Btrikers In th« mln«» at the county clerk s office In Albany the governor in May. when there will of Butt« who object to th» recent re last week He also secured a similar be referred to th« people at a special duction of (1 » day In wag»» and who permit to fish last year, so evidently election to be held in June such re are Insisting on th« abolishment of Is a consistent fisherman construction measures as a commis the rustling «tard »y»t«m were halt A tentative road paving program tor sion of 15 members may prepare. Tbe •d at the foot of the hill leading to Marlon county, contemplating the ex plan ’Is contingent on the evolving of the mines by g-Ards of United Stalo» pendlture of (1,000.000. was announced a practical program to give employ soldiers. Those men who wished to by the county court after a conference ment through big development or go to work were permitted to pass with business men of the Mount Angel building Work. Irrespective of the th« cordon of soldiers which guarded district A chain of paved highways amount of bonding necessary for fl »very approach connecting all Incorporated cities and nanclng and If conditions In tbe coun Discharged »o'Jlors who still wore towns of the county Is the plan try are not improved. the army un-lorm w»r* among those Baker enjoyed the heaviest snowfall A two day convention of the Went doing picket duty for the strikers and of the year, varying in depth from six orn Walnut Growers' association was they were singled out by the regular Inches In the city to more than four closed at Portland after electing J C. army m« n ar. I ordered immediately to feet In the mountains The miners Cooper, of McMinnville, president, and discard their .. f ■ us or cease par In that section had been apprehensive A. M Meade, of Orenco. •«- retary. ttcipatlug In the atlempiod picketing. that there would be insufficient snow J A Quambc-rg was elected first vice In the hills to furnish tbe desired president and Professor Lswls. of Ore Washington —• I ondltlons undec amount of water In the spring, but gon Agricultural college, second vic* which soldiers or aa.lors now holding that fear Is now rem -red president. The annual convention will government life lr*urancc may con Miss Anna M. Turley, state leader be held In Portland again next year. vert the»* policies within five years of h»m ■ d -monstration agents al ths Fifty two varieties of walnuts were »*• Into other furms w»r* announced by Oregon Agricultural college, has re hiblted at tbe conventioa Promltu-nt Colonel Henry D l. ndsley, of the war gigrmd and will go to Columbia uni growers say the climatic conditions risk Insurance bur. «u. Kate» will b* versify. where she will inks special are ideal for grove* tn the Wiliametl* nt.vde public soon OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST TACOMA STRIKE IS CALLED OFF When the Fat Year» Return WIN $3 A WORD BY WRITING A VICTORY SLOGAN Good Victory Uberty Ixxn slogans are wanted by the general publicity romiuitt.-e of th* Twelfth Federal Hc-crve District with head q-ia ter» In San Fvancleco Th« committee will pay aa high aa (3 a word (Tret prise will he (10 second prix« (50. and third prtia. (10. Slogan» »hould be limited to 10 ar It word». Bend all slogans to HI XXI AN EDITOR. Room ¿01. 430 California Htrect. Ban FrancUco. California. The contest cl«»«» Saturday, March 25 The » are no Liberty Ixvans ahead of you after tbe Victory lx>an »o mortgage your future for Victory Bonds Thousand» of our ao’dlers and sailors mortgsg.-d their futures. By F. C. Ambulance 1 86. W n»t»r* Front. i When the fat year» return, and. rich and fro*. You half forget, as men have »v»r don». Th» pric* once paid for your security, Thinktug too much of fortune lost or won. Too much of prtd» and laughter, food and ease. Or of »«me public favor cheaply earned. Oh. then turn back the page and think of lheae Who gave their N m II»» for freedom to be bunted For these lived, too. th»y. too. loved ea»« and laaghter. Bunllght. the green earth All that you still keep They bad. ami mor* vision. If you come after knd dare t->r««t them buried so young, so deep. And d»re for/ot this faith for whl-h they stood — Ah. but you will not. being of their -The Outlook. blood! tttart figuring now on your personal Your boy will be a better man than you are If you give him a weekly al quota of Victory Uberty Honda. If lowanc« for Thrift Htampa Di him you don't, »tart figuring »n tncrea»»-! late». buy them biinself. MONTHLY WAR STAMP QUOTAS FIXED FOR TWELFTH DISTRICT The Tregaury Department ha* aanigtir«! to K.-s. rve Di-.tri.-t the following monthly quota* Having* Statuita during 19151 : January .......................... February ................. March \|>ril May ........ J tine Julv ............ A ugnai September ()etol~-r November ... Dgccnilver .... Total ........... th.- Twelfth Federal to be raised in War 1 4.300,000 4 BOG i>00 5,400 000 6.000.000 fi.iiiki -100 7.200 (MX) T.MXl.tXM) H 400.000 9,( 10 «MN) OOO 12’000,000 is^nojxxi *95 000.000 total to be raised throughout the country i* li bilo t Scio Produce Company 1 Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for Egg*. Poultiy. Veal. Hogg, Hide* ! I Will buy Cream in any quantity and pny the highest cash price foi it. Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Bring Us Your Catcara Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED G1SELMAN, Proprietor .a ar- ■ rd J. LiX.I FUNERAL DIRECTORS FULL LINE OF CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES All fuiieml* attended to piomptly and at rc.'ixmalile price*. WESEEY hXI’A'I’K S< io. OREGON :