The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, March 13, 1919, Image 5

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4 Kamp of Portland was a trifle less
than 94 cents
Deputy Fish Warden Larson, who is
pairoiling the Columbia river during
the cltw.«l season, reports that thus
far there have been practically no vio­
Principal Events of the Week lations of the law. but a strict watch la Force of 509 909 Will Remain
to be kept with a view of punlshlug
In Service Until Congress
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
ewryotve who attempts to fah during
the closed season Tuat many salmon
Outlines Strength
mation of Our Readers.
are reen*s*1ng the river Is indicated
by th« fact that Immenag herds of
Washington. - The war department
Negnt 1st Ions have be«-n closed for seals are seen in the '»Hous sections
will hold an army of *09.90» until con
the establishment of a shingle mill in of the «tr«ain
gres» provld«« <»th. rwlsr. Chief Of
Heedsport
According to orders from Receiver Staff March antreunted
South I'mstllla county plana to erect W F Turner, operation on the l*actflc
This army will not t«e reduced und< r
a *35.000 school building for high A Baxters, which extends 13 miles
any circumsiam■«». Msr«h Stated. until
school purpose« only.
from Butt« Fall« to M«Mford. owned mngrvse i-a»scs a law outlining tin
It has definitely been decided by the by the Hill Intervals, evaavd Friday,
permanent military organisation. 11«
Graves Canulng company to «reel a an«! the railroad will tie sold within «
declar'd that th. United Blatts could
*16.000 cannery at Woodburn
furtn<sht Receiver Turngr «-ffered to not get along with a small army. This
Au epidemic of smallpox has hit th< keep tbs railroad in operaltott for sev­
la th« strength asked by the war de­
state school for the deaf, and 70 chil­ eral m, nths Ion»
provided Mmifurti partment In the military bill which
dren are now under quarantine.
I cltio-ns end Bu’te Falls t mb«-r own failed to pass i-ongr«xa
* Ths state securities commission has ers put up a *75 ■ " eaah bund to tn-
Demobilisation figures given by Gen
pproved a bond Issue of *17.000 for I sure arxinxt i «• in op, tatlon. but ths crai March show 419 55* in, n sailed
uie llood llly<-r Irrigation district.
I offer was ,<-iu*<«d
for th«- Unit'd States up to March 3.
Plana for the formation of a Linn
Instructions to send a competent and 3*4.«74 had land««! In th«- Unit,«!
county chamber of commnrve wm- man to make a thorough examination States up to March 7
Th«- numb- ,
launched at a meeting of the Albany ct th« wat<q-»h«d« and storage rater ordered demobilised is now i,«| !.. <>o
chamber
, voir aihe of the !>« «rhut> • irrigation
The total Am-ri« an battle casualties
The Coquille corn show had a larger project have been given by Becretary during th«« war w. r- 344.197. Mart!
line ot exhibits thia year than bad of the Interior Lane to th« reclame announced. Americans who took par:
boen shown before, a total of 3ooo tlon bureau
Word of th«- order waa In action against the cm my In Fran,
• ar* hating been offered for ,-thlbl- brought from 'Washington by A D
numbrrvd 1.39«.000. be add«'«! The*
tlon.
Anderson, representative of th«> north Included I.IO6.o«K> divisional troops. It>
Rncwt rains so saturated the unit Irrigation project in Jefferson eluding replacements; 3*0.0*o corp»
ground that a portion of the paved county, who baa returned from th«- and army troops. Sd.ooo In the servi«-
highway about a mile south of Hose national capital Professor Crosby of of supply.
burg has been undermined and made fluxion baa bee«i authoriie«! to make
The list of divisional totals shows
th« survey as soon as weather condl
unsafe for travel.
that th« 91st i Al«"ka Washington
Charles D. I<atourvttc. a prominent Ilona permit.
Oregon, California. Idaho, ty-vada.
Ilrond cone« salons are granted to Montana. Wyoming. Ctaht lost
Oregon City attorney, recently present­
ed to Oregon City ten drinking foun tho state c,'omissions in regard to
tains, seven of which already have railroad functions by the railroad ad
been Inxlalbd in Main street.
mlnistrstlnu In an order by Director
Representative Hawley hopes to General Htn«s. received by the public
complete hla work with the houae service commission. Mr Hines orders
committee on committees in time to that before rdtes of any Importance
leave for Oregon this week. He will are granted, either Interstate or In-
be accompanied by Mrs. Hawley.
traxtat«-. they shall be submitted to
Washington -Clatms already filed
A special school election to author the stale cotnir. Isstons Interested for
with the state departs nt by tn, -rl
Ise the floating of *28.000 In bonds for suggestions and advice
He orders
can citltens against the central |«>w
the construction of a new school build also that state commissions shall have ers for payment for l,»s and In.ury <»t
Ing in llend has been announced 7 he control of pol ■ • rvgulatt >ux over rail
life and destruction or Injury of prop
election has been set for .March 39.
road liar», such as spur tracks, cross erty already aggregate *750.<'o0,lNM. It
Ftrst Lieutenant Ralph M Wilcox, Ings, «cales a- i physical condition of waa announced
of Portland, and Second Lieutenant track and -'Mlpment and station fa
The depredations for which damages
l^ewls C. Beebe of Cottage Grove, have cHltira.
are asked In Urese claims were all
been awarded distinguished service
After a trial la »tint! four day, Jain,-« committed by the central powers be
crosses for extraordinary heroism In Fullerton <>f Lug, io wax f-un i guilty fore the United Htat- i thi w off
the
action.
by a jury In rlrcntt court of tbo < harg* role of neutrality and entered the war
Of 410 accidents reported last week ot 111»«! aga!n*t th# Uni.e’alty of Ore­ against Germany. It is aavumed.
for
to the state industrial accident com­ gon. us presld it. P. L ’’in. bell, and had they been Committed while
the
mission. one waa fatal The victim o' , the students
Mr. Fullertun had been United Blates was in th» war. thcao
th*- fatal accident was James M<<
Indo toil by the grand jury cm the claims probably would come under the
who waa killed In connection with chan*« of libel for utterances In the
head of Indemnity, while some of th«-
shipbuilding In Portland.
Oregon Ho'tret. a small monthly pub claims probably would not b» war
Mrs J. It Norton of Hood River was Heat Ion printed by him.
ranted had the depredations te*'*’n In
drowned in the Sandy river, about 2»
That work will 1», started In the fileted while America waa a heilig
miles east of Portland, when an auto
near future on three t'shways at falls «rent
mobile In which she was riding with I., k 1 - I In t • 1«
iiutws river
The claim« of American eitlren»
her husband left the grade, crashed waa the alatctnent of Master Fish when all have been received, pnssed
down the embankment and Into th«
Wantcu H K. t'lanton. The concrete to establish their valld'ty and con
stream
ladders are provided for by a **«•«>« piled, will be presented to the In
Nine million dollars la now avalbible
arproprlatioii made by th« last legis­ can delegation at the , »-•»■ conf«
tor road and trail construction, main
lature. and when Installed will mak* ence. who In turn wilt s >bmlt them
tenance and survey work within the available hundreds of miles of spawn­ for Insertion In th«- treaty of pe,»
national forests of Oregon and Wauh
ing grounds tor Columbia river salmon A large staff of workers of the slat,
lugton. according to an announcement
in th«
That ih*< Himtb industries on Cooa department lias been enga.
made in Portland al the district forest
bay are likely to open acaiu la admit- compilation of these claims
headquarters.
ted gemrially al nee II txxait»! known
Ilranlold
Zanalta.
uniialurallx«>l
That two main bran«Inn of cooper
A II Powers wax ordering tila forte
Italian, was arrested near Prlnrvllb
m«-n to return to I'owrra by March 15 alive work among I be far tiers of
by lu-puty United Blates Marshal F H
Rumor say* that activities there will Kladiath county th« pri.tollon of
Tlch* nor He Is accused of threaten
l>e liienased and th« seven camps will sulphuring of lb« al Ulfs lands and
Ing to kill I'resld »nt Wilson If prevent
cut l.nvn.««H) feet of logs «-aih day. eradication nt the squirrel, uudt-r th«
ed from bringing his wife to this conn
This is taken to mean that the mills leadership of th«- n -w <>>uQty agri ot­
try from Italy.
will be oersted on a sch, me of larger turai agent. K. II. Th,,; ms. will he Im
It la costing *3 12 a thousand fret
mediately launched, wax decided at a
output.
more to produce lumber In westrrn
Laws enacted by the 1919 Ivglsla meeting at Klamath Falls of the exec­
Oregon and western Washington than
lure will b«-« otno effective on May 39, utive munril of farmers. The filth!
the mills are able to get for It. ac
uni««* «they carry the emergency against the ground squirrel It to bo a
cording to figures presented at a mret-
i-lauae or the referendum Is applied. strenuous one Polson will tx* used Ln
Ing of the West Coast Lumbermen's
This statement waa Issued by Becre­ all sections of the county.
association In Portland
Twelve days were spent In covering i
tary of Btate Olcott
He said that
Ths legislature just closed exceeded
the session laws will tie available for a distil ton of .1.1 , 1.« by state «-in
ail records for bills passed, although
distribution by May 30. Itaw« not car­ ployos who arrived tn llend from Klk
lagging behind the three preceding
rying the emergru.-cy clause are effec­ lake, bringing with them «49.000
sessions for the number of bills Intro
tive »<> day« from the end of th* fleshly gather«'«! brook trout agK*
duced
The numbar of bills finally
which were immediately taken Io the
session.
passed waa 43« out of 831 Introduced,
new
hatchery «lx miles from llend as
Oovernor Olcott has let II be known!
or over SO per cent passed
that In «vent an adjudication may b*| the first to I»« plat-d In the trough«
Ninety per rent of the votes east
flnow ranging In
obtain««1 of the qu«»tlon of whether or at the new plant
at the special election In Umatilla
depth
from
two
to
12
feet impevb-d th«
not be would still r« main governor In
county favored the Issuance by the
event he resigns as 'secretary of atnt* progress of the egg carriers, and <>n
county of *1,6*4.000 In road bonds
the last two days of the trip they sub
lama than 5ooo votes were cast against and It la determined by au«-b adjudi­ slated entirely on a diet of beans
cation that he will remain governor
the proposal and only four of the «4
Central road projects. Including The
and n«»t automatically forfeit the off! e
precincts, all small ones, returned un
by «o resigning, be will surrender th« BailesCallforn‘a highway branch r<iad
favorable majorities.
office of secretary of state and nanioi north throu» 1, Tend, and the east and
The chambers of commerce of North
west road from K.amath Fails to lake
• a successor for that office.
R<-nd and Marshfield have jointly ap
view, will b« undertaken al once by
A
herd
of
38
registered
Guerns-y
pealed to the commissioners of the
the
state highway c '.«mission. accord
port of Coos bay to take steps toward cattle has been given the Oregon agri­ Ing to Cornu d
-r R A. Booth, who
sreurlng for the harbor a powerful cultural college by W. Il Ayer cf Port­ addressed a ba , <t at The Belles,
land.
former
f«d«ral
food
admlnlstra-i
harbor tug. The plan la to have the
attend rd by d«l«-gate* from Wasco.
tug for aiding In unloading large vex tor for Oregon, and owner of th* Foot- ■ Sherman. Crook and Klamath coun­
hill farm at Carlton. The college herd!
seis and for towing over the bar.
la now nnc of the larr«-«t among those I ties. Beside« slate and national ap­
Blds opened by the county court for
maintain««! by agricultural college« of, propriations which alieady have been
*277.6<'O Worth of Dowglaa county read
made available for these projects. Mr.
bonds wen disappointing to the off*- the country 104 head. The value *f; Booth announc«-d that the forest serv­
the gift la estimated at between |7*44
rflxls. and i. < • , tai ■ of pro)» als was
and *10 000. but to the state It Is ex- j ice has just promiasni the state that
deferred
M- rrla Bros of Portland
i peered It will be worth many times It would assist In building roads
bld approximately M cents on the dol
through forest reserves on a *0*0
that amount.
lar. while the bld of Freeman Hm th
OREGON NEWS NOTES
GF GENERAL INTEREST
TO BE HELD IN ARMY
Ralaatx tsldisra Whan Falke Ars III.
Washington General Pwrshlng has
been authorised by the war depart
meni to send to the United State« for
the purpose of Immolliate discharge.
Individual officers and drafted or en
listed men. upon presentation of con
vlnclng testimony to the effect that
there exists sickness or other distress
in th«- tamily of the officer or soldier
concorn ft!
ROl.ETS
AN'l>
BLICKS
.B«-». me for prices ami
terms. Phone <’l. reto.
I iSTo.N \
I»\|;BY
'■•»n.w;
$750,000,000 TOTAL
OF AMERICAN CLAIMS
i
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j ” •
stock fresh and ch
Wc cnrrv n full
IÌ1K*
<>t
Coffer
Spiros
(’milled (hxxls, mid in
fiiet, everything needed
for the table
jcio Produce Company
Wants Your Business
Will pny Cash for Eggs, Poultry, Veal, I log«, Hides
Will buy C team in any quantity and pay
the highest cash price foi it.
I et us get acquainted.
If you have a grievance
make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it.
Bring U« Your Ctscara &ark
w e will give you a Square Deal
P RED GISELMAN, Proprietor