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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
condition of the llood Rlver^vglley haa 1 White, who contested the election of reunited In a wave of Improvement on W. J. Fullerton, hla <>ppou*nt at the The official can the pert of Hood River t»*n and res Novemlwr election vass gave Fu' rt»n a majority of throe tauranteurw. votes White secured a recount on Tubercular rats found In th* «laugh ter house district of Portland by City which Fullerton galn*d an additional Principal Event» of the Week Meat Inspector Anderson recently, throw vol*«, but 40 ballots were laid have led tn the institution of an active said* on account of Irregular mark Judge Eakta awarded 14 to Briefly Sketched for Infor* campaign against th* rod-uta by tho Ings White ami 14 to Fullerton, giving city health bureau mation of Our Reader«. The Sldth sanitary train, which re White a majority of six votes. cently landed In New York from over Two fatal and 490 non fatal acci Fir* d«wtroy*d nearly an entire block was. will be permitted to stop -ver In dents Wero reported to the elate in of the bualneaa district of Hichland Portland on th* wav to demobilisation dustrial accident commission during Approximately 175.000 In public Im camp, ib-nator McNary was promised j the past we.-k Th* fatal accldenta proven»-nt work la bring planned by by the war department ■ w<-ro Jacob Nyback. |t*ud. lumbering; the city of North B«nd Oregon a first annual newspaper ron I Morris lian*<>v. Goodin, an Intending Th* Western Forestry .and Conser ferencr openevl at Eugen* In the school i passenger killed by vlm-trl« train vation association held a thrroday of Journalism at th« t’nlverslty of Ore W J Patterson, a Portland broker, convention In l*urtland gon with an attendance of 4« editors i was arrested al Eugen* by Hhrrlff J q Johnson, of Hillsboro, commit and publlsh.-ra from the Willamette Htlckels on a warrant charging him ted suicide by shattering his head with valley and other parts of Oregon with arson It la alleged that he s*t a bullet fired from a revolver Marked Improve >r nt In lat >r con fire to 50 lone of hay which he own«d The various tl>- cutting sawmills dltlona on the Pacific roast were rw and which was stored In a large waTO- around Brownsville are working full port.ji hv th* department of labor In | house at Alvad«»ro. Th* hay was d«*- blast these days as a result of the In Its weekly bulletin IMrtland s un*m •troyed by firs on th* night of April creased demand for tie* ployed are shown to hav* d.<r.-a*.-d a. A. V West and hie wife were drown from 4ooo to 2400 since last week. Th* five Oregon row testing assorts- • d In .Mill Creek, a quarter of a mile Portland already In 1919 haa export ' tlona tested »77 rows, bought two pure •hove Wendling. a sawmill town 20 ed *32.0*4 barrels of flour, which la br*d bulla and six cows. Install'd mil«* north-ast of Eugene. more than half of the total for 191* throe milking machines and purchased The Marshfield volunteer ftro d' and shippers forecast that If I he ton c.Miperatlvely Several toads of alfalfa part ment has started work on Its »MOO nag* situation Is reasonably free for in February, aaya th* monthly sutu- pavilion, which will have quarters tor the rent of th* y«-nl 1919 will go down : mary Issued by K I. Westover, federal the company, and a dan.-* hall. as thv record flour period for l*nrtland i and agricultural rolleg«- dairy special With the buildings completed and By unanimous vote, the members of ist In charge. all machinery In place, th* new All.-n th* Eddyvllt- Mohair and Wool Grow The steady and solid Industrial and * Hendrickson Packing company can era’ association In convention at Eddy commercial development which Astoria n< ry at Rainier Is ready for th.- open villa, decided to pool their product Is experiencing Is Indicated by the ro- ing of the fishing season again thia y<ar Ijvst year th«- mohair markable growth of her financial Io- Preparation of a ballot title for a pool sold f»r cents, at hast st It ut Iona Th* bank deposits on constitutional amendment providing cents letter p*r pound thAti bad pre March 4. 191». totaled »4.304.000. while for th* single tat Is sought In a peti vloualy bron offered on th«' corresponding date of the pres tion filed with the secretary of stat« Delegates gathered In Bend from •■nt y*ar, they w*ro |7.<l0.000, an In by the Oregon Mingle Tax league. Dew« hub-». Crook. Jefferson and Sb. cA-as* of 11 20« »■><> As usual the l.lnn county plone- rw man rouotlea elected W S. Ayres a» t'lvll-serv les examination fourth and veterans will gather thia year In president of th* D-schutes Baptist a* class post masters are announced tor June at Brownsville At a r« «< nt mrot social Ion II C Doty of Redmond wa.i May 34 at th* following places In Dra Ing of th* directors of the association chosen vtce-pr. sld.-nt. with Mr an I gon: Ashwo«id. Durkee. Tygh Valley. the dates went set at June IM. lb and Mrs. II. K. Nord.-*n of Bend secretary Erols. Hebo. Irving and Laurel. 20 and assistant secretary, respectively. Fourth* lass postmasters bavs b**n Fourthclass postmasters have bc»-n Fir* that destroyed a Chinese laun ippolnted for Oregon aa follows John appointed In Oregon as follows: Tens dry at Salem, precipitated an outbreak r. Moors. Cloverdale; Arthur B La- A Hesedahl. McKee. Marlon county; In Chinatown which may devrlop li^to cey. Parker. Polk county. Wilson I,. Grove, Shedd, l.lnn county; a long feud. Several families ar« In Thirtyeight mll*a west of Independ Ellas F. Truax. Wlnant. l.lucoln coun volved. The trouble started when th* ence. at th* Valley and Hilda Lumber ty. owner of th«, building In which th- S I jigging company's camp In the Hi By the end of the paving season laundry was located accused nona of a lda basin, an Immense dam la under there will be *9 miles of hardsurfaro l‘hln.-a<- woman named Hing of settin construction, to b* finished May 15 At road between l*ortland and Astoria, the fir* Mrs. Hing then mad* mui the lower *nd of th* basin, creating a leaving about 43 mil«« yet to be paved. deroua threats, according to th* of 40Oarre pond the dam will b* 41 f«-et The remaining mileage may be paved fleers high, with a baa* 130 fast wide The In >»20. Judge Eakin has handed down a de top Will be 30 fv.-t wide and 300 feet The prospect of hundreds of motor cision awarding the office of county I long. tourists and the general prosperous judge of Columbia county to Martin 1 ha Scio Tribune »1.50 the year. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAI INTEREST DR. C. FICQ DENTIST CHEVROLETS ANU BLICKS office Hours » to 12 A M 1 to & P M line door north of Poatortice for •»!••« Her m<* f»»r price« ar>l temi». Phone <«•, SCIO. OREGON LIsTON A l»ARBY Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business w.n pay Cash for Eggs, Poultry. Veal, I logs, I licted Will buy Cream in any quantity and pay 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 Cascara Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor FUNERAL DIRECTOR« FULL LINE OF CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES All funerals attended to promptly and at rt-HMonable t»r:ctML WE8ELY ESTATE OREGON a