- ----------------------- — ' of about |33»)?-M OREGON NEWS NOTES CF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events •! the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor* motion of Our Readers. I*- ndleton's Chautauqua week has been set for July I to 11. R»'Veral new cases of Influema have mad« their appearance In Halem The stat« grange, in »es»lon at llllls boro, voted to hold Ha 193V • anual •«anion at Bend Rancher» of northern Curry county report that coyote« are on the lu cr«-as«’ in that «action. Tío- Christian Endeavor »ocletles of Linn and llcnton counties held their fourth annual convention In Corvallis on Saturday and Sunday. Georg«’ T. Gerlinger of Dallas was appointed a member of the state board of forestry by Governor Olcott lie succeeds U R. Hill of Cottage Grove In a Ht of despondency resulting from prolonged Illness, Robert Spick erman. 62 years old. shot himself through the b«>ad with a shotgun at The Dalles. Of a total of 1989 preventable fir«« during ISIS, 43 were suspected of In cendiary origin, according to th« an niial report of Harvey Well», »tat«' flr<< marshal Textbooks for use In the public schools of Oregon during the nest ala years will bo selected by the Oregon state textbook commission at a meet ing to be held In Salem June 2. t'ncniployment is completely wiped out In Oregon, both in the Industrial centers ami throughout the farming and lumbering districts, according to a report of the department of labor Efforts to procure a material rvalue tlon In the cost of transporting flah which the state distributes to th« various streams of Oregon will I m > made by the public service colimi la •Ion. Etsh propagation In the •orerai state hatcheries la showing splendid result« thia spring, according to the reixirt of it E. Clanton. state fish war den. received by the flah and game commission. Douglas county's ninth annual straw berry carnival and s|«ort»men's tour nsment was held In Unseburg under moat favorable auspices. Thousands of people were present to enjoy the opening day's festivities Complete exoneration of the state Industrial accident commission Is glv an by Governor Olcott In connection with th«’ charges of lxe< Hoy E Kee‘ ley. a Portland attorney, over the A. G Dibbern compensation case .Most Oregon men who are In service overseas will have returned by August and practically all of them will be home by 8eptembnr. according to in formation that has reached the Oregon welcome committee In New York Th«' proposal to maintain a re pre •entatlve In Washington to further the project for the establishment of a first class naval baa« near the mouth of the Columbia river la being die cus*««l by th«' Astoria chamber of commerce. Three fatalities are Included In the f»MM accident» reported to the state Industrial accident commission for th« past week These were Martin Paul of Reliance, logger; Joseph Hearts. Knappa. I««gger. lami» Lambert. Never •Uli. logger Th« aemi annual purchase of sup­ plies for the various stats institutions will be made June 13. when blds cov ering th« needs of th« Institutions will be op«m«d by the state board of con trul. Th«-se blds will cover suppllea up to December 31. Mrs. Lola G Baldwin of Portland. Mr» Charles II t'astner of Hood River ♦♦ < » < i They arw bow in •nd Mea W It Dancy of (talent wer« designated members of th« sdvi«K»ry Chicago awaiting «1«lltory to Oregon. Thirty »even days from the time her board for the «tate Industrial «chool k«el was laid and 10 days fr»tn the for girls. In appointment« announced time she ••• launeh«-d the steel StlMSm by Governor Olcott F C. Knapp. F fl Murphy and V. •r City of Eureka, built at Portland H Haybarker, all of l*ortland. coa- by the Columbia River Shipbuilding •titule th« commissi«« created by the corporation left on her builder«' trial recent 1» s »•¡ature tn rwgulate lighting trip The bulldeni claim world • rec In mtlls. factorl«« ami work shop«, ords both f«>r the elapsed tima be srcocdlng to anmmnccment of <*. H. tween the latine of th” Urei «nd th«’ launching and bri»*eu the launching Gram state labor e«>mmi»»lnt employed by the company the stat». I>«an G A. Covell of the Oregon because of the scarcity. A resolution condemning Orvgivn as Agricultural cnHegr will re pre»« nt the one of the worst state« Io the union eng noering Inter»-»»» <»f the northw«»st with regard to the divorce evil and In a national conference itr Washing providing for the appointment of a ton. D. C. June 33 »nd 34. th« main t committee to Investigate conditions purpose of whlrh Is Io discus» the •ml Instigate legislation to miugata question of turning out from auch the growing tendency ot divorce, warn technical Institutions aa the college adopt’d st Portland by th« Slat dlo m«n train««! in both commerce ami cesan convention ot the Episcopal i engineering, who can take charge of big industries and thus mak« it poa church. gpilo to extend for«’tgn trade Another of a aeries of merchandise Harvey Wells, state fire marshal, shoots, which have been attracting ha« completed his annual report to sportsmen from many sections ot ths the governor for the year ending i Willamette valley, was held by the Mar« h II. ah i •' » I it th-- total I Albany Gun club Friday Sportam« n fire loa«es paid during the year from Amity on the north to Eugene •mounted to 11.839 1IT 70 This amount , on the south wore In atiemlance. and represented 19S8 claim« and Insurance , with a large crowd present competí- at risk of 9I1.O5A.I II 71 I‘urlng the ‘ tlou was keen. year 18 Jersons lost their Ilves as a Crook County Superintendent J K. result of flrea outald« the city ot Port Myers Is lie-itlng sugar beet seed for land Five were men. two women and experimental purpose«. Two year II children In amount of loa»««a paid tests show a quality ot 19 per cent Columbia county leads all other» with If this year's test holds out the Ogden 9413.214 33. MuHnoBAh being nest refinery will build a factory at Prine with paid loaae» of 1378.894 M. vllle The Och >cq Irrigation project By a vole ot 13 to on«, the large»! la eiptu-ti-d to produce great quanti­ ev«r given In a special election, the ties of high grade beets. voter» of Klamath Falls have affirmed Twenty-one cargoes or 31.KM.0M their faith tn the Utraborn railroad feet of railroad tie« are to be shipped project by accepting the offer of the out of Portland, i dumb a river an«l railroad bulld«r to transfer the mu Puget «ound points to England of nldpal railroad now being completed ibis total a third will be handled by to I «airy. 30 mH«-» east, for 930,000 In Portland shippers It Is »aid the ship blinds In the Oregon. California A ments will be cotn| luted by August I-’« Eastern Railway «-ompany. with which The worth of these lies to mlllmin Mr Htrshorn pmiMwe» eventually to will be approximately 9*>*3.oM connect the terminals of five diff«r- Th« summer session at Or- on Agri­ ent roads entering the stat« and to cultural college la expected to have a develop the < »r« gon Inland empire. large enrollment, atteordlng to the The bulldrr has submitted a propoal- number of inquiries already received tlon to th« city wh«’rcby In return for The big •I’-niand Cor teachers of srrl thia transfer and completion of lbs culture, hom« eiotionilcs and voca terminal fund, be would start Imme­ tlonal courses will probably Jncrease diately toward th« Hprague river vol the number who will take th«*« sub ley. 30 miles north of Dairy, and tap Jects during the summer m-mths the rich timber bell there this y«aF. llarv.-y Wells, state commander of • the H|’snl«h war veteran* has rv<-«-lv ed word that a rate of a fare and a WAR RISK MEASURE PASSED thlr«l has been grant«-«! by the rallr n«t administration for the state encamp Bill Provide« |4*>.000 000 for Soldiers* •nd Sailor»* Fa mil lea Bent of Spanish war veterans whuh Washington l*a»»a«« by the bouae will be h«-ld In Salem on July 3 and 3. The special rate will be given to all if a deficiency bill providing urgent for war member« of ih« organisation and al ippropriation» of lied auxiliarlos. *1ak allowan««» to •«Idler«' and sail- Steps have ticen taken to form a ri >r» families and civil war pensioner« gautlc organisation of all th« prune trade another speed n- • ord for the lew house which adopted the woman growers <>f Oregon and of Clarke c«*un The first «harp ty. Washington. a<-«*iatlon» of California which have he« n In exist .hma of 94*.< <-e was t*cetve«l bv the «fate •milled of »««Idirra, sailors and ma highway commission from the I'nlted -tn««. IJ.’ hm V ooo for delayed Civil war Slate« department of agriculture that M*nHionasaud 92.241>.!IM for sdmlnla- ratlon of the war rl»k tn «u rance bur m * army trucks. ip««-d «luring th« war. will lie allotted to Oregon for use In *au It wan panned without a dlaaent- road work, the only stipulation tx-lng ng vote after conai.l.rable partisan that they be use«! In bqilding state JlamaaloS. republican» and democrat» Tiak.ng counter charge» of reaponal aided roads. Including foreat and p«*t ma«!» The trucks have a total value Hilly for payment delay». • ♦«♦•♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦«♦♦«•«««>«•«>«♦»♦♦♦»»♦♦ •Migh Work on Traatles Still Pending. Y I*arla — The American dnlegatlon < > tas prepared • m«morsndum showlng h« statu» of affalr» b»-fiit« th« peace lonference <>n th« roncluslon of th« Austrlan trealy Tbis discloses that \\ <• desire to infurili the general puldic that we have i formidable amounl of bualness I« Iramwi ■Illi to be trsgsacted b«»tdes th« Turk- •h and Bulgarien irrst le», covering h« whole ränge of Inter allted »ub- icels The (Memorandum leavea no Ion bl that th« Conference will con Inue for a considcrahl« Urne aftcr the r«atles havs been »,gn««l and Preal- A tu! I li Ht w«* purpoM to coiitiuci flit* hhiho in » tirat Jent Wilson ha» IrfL Re-Opened Under New Management The Scio Hotel ehi“«, iip-t)p«ÌHl4y inaiiiicr. W«> tvill furninh Hi» ginn ig ^ a I m : i *» t I h * tiiiiik»’t will ¡ifT'irtl aliti olir rooiiH» ani I i ««I h «vili l> niaintaiiH’d in a clranly «nd wboltmom» t’tiiidii idii . Wt* cortiially invite voli togivfiiaa trial Pricwa r«aaonahla. E. J. SMITH , Canada'« Unreal HpreadS. [ Calvary. Alberta. Canada Union i i workers of Calgary called a gen«w«l ; > »trike In sympathy with the Wltinlp«»g ' ' walk.>«it CHEVROLETS DENTIST » to 12 A AM> BUCKS Office Hour» M. 1 to 5 I* M One door north ut Fuatofll.r STIC). OREGON raaaioaat, W. F. Olli. H«aar«ar, I). C. Thoma J j, /.Barnes. W. F.tlill, A Buy.u, J K llsrii««, Mr* Jennie Warner Scio Million ConipaiMj Mt*<’OS«*M>H TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN i «’H|-”HA I U. t>>'< IMlil K un I Our Flour is a» gy«l a» any made in the Willamette Alley ?;i A7i’ r s.ich i;c.i / / i d We de ■ Oenevel Cu«l.e Mllllna f.»e Hour • feed *« Sale Wl.ee« huuftio and I a.l.eeae.i Flewr We are I« the Field fee tlweln Tree« Yew Klgio Scio Produce Company Wants Your Busi ness Will pay Catth for Egga, Poultry. Veal. Hog.«!, Hided 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 DIRECTORS FULL LINK OF CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES All finierais Hlt«’iidt*d to promptly ami al ri*ii*>>iiabl lincee WKSKEY KSTATI s, oKEiiON