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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1919)
OREGON NEWS NOTES CF GENERAUNTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor- a.ation of Our Readers. plsnnrd by Kinv end Improvements «III b* mad* generally thi* summer, scenrdlug to K J Moore, county super intendent. Willis ('aidwell. a farmer living about t*o mile* from Brownsville, 'talked and killed a bus«' bald eaxle, which be says be baa been trying to ret tor aevrtal yearn The bird was a mate and m> aaurrd * font 4 Inc be* from tip to tip. H'-hool superintendents and other educator* of th* stats «III meet In a series uf four cd mat lonal conferences st the I’nlverslty of Oregon. Jun« IS. and 77. according to announeem'dit by Dr H D Hh< ld»n. dean of the school of education A h«avy frost wiped out the entlrs crop of tomato«*, potato««, beans and oru in 1.*» ' county last week Re planting will be necessary in every i-ctlon of th« cou t. .-yr pt a few pro- -.«led patch«« along the Willamette and M*rk«n«l« rlnrs After holding up three employe« *nd robbing th« Bank of tlaiaca of *311* ' In currency, a Ion« robber gave bls i Victims their ch-’lcc of being lock'd In th« vault, which might have m«ant depth by smothering, or of taking an ! >ath on a Bible that they would not ! leave the hank or give an alarm for , tn minutes The three took the oath 1 »nd kept It. The holdup occurred after banking hours The bandit ««caped In * taxi. b The tenth annual strawberry fair and roe- festival «III be held lo Lob- anon this work. Carl W hillock. 13 year* of are. of M’dford. was drowned In the Rogue river near Gold Ray. Preparation* for the erection of a ne« IIO o h . > Frosbyterlan church building at Pendleton bar* ben cum pitted The extension dlvlalon of the Vnl y< ralty of Oregon «ill hold It* rummer school in Portland from Jun« 13 to August 1. I-ano county goat owner* will real tie about 330.000 on mohair thi* a** *«>n. according to N. 8 Robb, county agrlcultnral agent. The rrelrnatlon of Colonel John I. May a* adjutant general for the atatr of <»recon was received by Governor Olcott, effective Juno 1. Th. boys' and girls' club» of Coo* hay h eld a big meeting Wednesday tn Marshfield. Exhibitions of soaring by A two week** *hort course for boys the girls and cooking demons'raftons and girls In practical sericulture and were given. home economic* correlated t'h club Following an attempt at reconcllla 1 work Is expected to bring many young K tlon wtrh hl* divorced wife, !>■<■ Pat people to the Oregon Agricultural col- ter*in. afed 3# year*, a resident of leg’ for th« suniiix-r oe»*i«n link .-. allot himself through the head Articles of Incorporation of ’Th« with a revolver. American l-eglon" have t» -n fil'd with Rost burg will celebrate the national the secretary of state and transmitted holiday pith a three day program? July to Corporation CommUaioner tlcbuidrr 2 4 The It I’. O. E. will sponsor the i man for approval. The American I«- bigg) st celebration of tta kind In the : glon la the new nation wi<!« organ la- history of Dougins county. ! lion of world war veterans Oregon’s lumlrer production has In With the prospect« for the larrvl creased 60 per cent since 1315. accord fruit crop In the hls’ory of the I’mp Ing to figure* compiled by T J Stark qua valley, th« Vmpqua Valley Fruit er. forest exaiutpcr. office of product*. union has just clotud ■ deal for a lot Vnlt.d State* forest service. 50x130 feet at Rowburg, upon which Through a system of savings ar i a modern «tructure of reinforced con count* the Pmatllla public school chll crete fuqr r orie« high will be erected drt n have earned and Invested In war M G N uf Portland, president savings stamps and liberty bond* the of the Central Oregon Oil A Gas com sunt of I72t» during dhe school term pany, M K ti lumiester, G. E and G. Because of the belief that western M !<awr< nee were In Burns last «. «■< buyers are too cautious and that there getting leases frAm land owners In I* greater competition tn the eastern the region of Dog mountain ft I* th tr market, a considerable amount of Vma- purpose to start a<tlv* dcvclophe ut at till* county wool Is going to ll iston 1 once. Governor Olcott baa announc’ d the Building ope«at! - 'is throughout th« appointment uf V. II Vawter of Med Willamette valley are Improving and ford as a nt tuber of the board of regent* of the University of Oregon work* th*' haw tic 11 u- lay«d for the : last two years I nx - sum of the war are He Sucre, d* W. II. Gore, whose term , uud< r way or I m lug planned In the hue expired. ; valley cities, according to John M .The wool pool of Yamhill county was I Scott, general pawn*, r ag. ut of th« •old to Nissen Brothers of Bellevue i Southern Fat Ifle. Competition In the *»!<•* «u strong Protest* have been made to Hood The entire clip la rat I mated at about 6ti tuM) pounds, and the accepted bld River county afflclals against drlv-ia I of motor trucks who. It I* alleged over was .’»0 ernt*. Stock rue n of Ijine county are plan load their vehicle«, and with boxes, nlng a trip by automobile this week ¡lumber and other article* pro>i-tlng from Eugen« to the lower Willamette over th« sides of racks, make It I tn valley points to Inspect herds of pure , possible for passenger cars to pass on bred cattle, and study methods of most highway*. The Improvement of l#4 13 mile* of handling herds Pmatllla county now has 37S7.OOO. state highway la Involv'd In th« call received from the sale of road bonds, for blds Issued by the alate highway for road work being done In the coun commission These blds, which cover ty. A* fast as contracts can be let paving, grading and excavating, will the road construction planned Is being btt op-n«d by the com mission al tli'lr meeting in Portland. Jun« 10. «hen put under way. J M Thomas, deputy gam« ward'-n lb« contract* will tw awarded Hteelb'ads planted a few year* ago of Poos county, has been Informed that wild pigeons ar« *o numerous on *«v In East lake. 40 miles from Bend, have era! Inlets of Poos bay that ranchers grown to a si*« making It virtually ar« destined to suffer heavy lows«« Impossible to land them. N G Jacob •mt. supervisor of the Dcschui«* na front th«lr depredation* W'lth the el.etlon of delegates to the tlonal for*-st. reported on his return supr. me chapter which convene« at from a trip to th« Isk*. Son»« of the Ik over. Colo., from September 31 to fish, he estimate«, will weigh over 4U October 3. the fifth annual convention pounds Assistance for a large numis-r of of the P E O. Sisterhood of Oregon lumber ennr< ms In Portland and that rain« to a close at Eug- ne. Prosperity *.-«018 to have struck a section of Oregon was sought from the number of school district* of Ism« war finance corporation by R. -pr«*cn- rounty. New school houses ar* being tat I ve Hawley and Whitney I« Boise ♦♦♦♦>»••♦»•••••♦♦♦♦♦••»••♦•»•••••••♦•♦♦♦♦♦••••« > ' ’ : Re-Opened Under New Management i; ; We desire t<> inform the generili [ Itnuted public that we have ¡[ I The Scio Hotel 1 ; i ; ; ; [ I of Portland Th« aid ask«d Involves approximately lt.kM.0M needed to B nancs a contract for lumber atyl lum ber products for export to Australia. Fruf««a<>r M t. Grannlng of Cor vallis, bead of the auto mechanic« de partment at th« Oregon Agricultural rollege. II R Fane to r of The Dalle« •nd E E |l<>*g<«s of Portland will be the three n>« others constituting the board of automobile mechanic* examin er* provid'd for by an act of the last l«gl*l*tur« according to announcement made by Governor Olcott Captain Jacob Kanxler of IMrtland was selected by Governor IW n A*. Olcott for appointment to be Judge of the court of domes'^ r> la' ns uf Mult nomah county, a i>«iltlcn created by act of the last legislature, which also created the cour'. The appointment will be held In *tw yance. pending de termination of th I--salify of the act under which the office cxlata. Pendleton I* to have • 1barrel flour mill. In addition tn Its present three mills Anmiun -m»nt was mad« by II W. «'olllns that he and hi* as»<> elate* had determined on the ent«r- prl*e. let a contract for th« building and purchased the n- • > saary ma chlnery. The company will be capital lx> d at a quarter of a million dollar* lta plant I* expected to be In operation shortly after th« first of the y-ar Idolph l*-wla arrest’d at The Dall«« • Ith Edward Ft Intros«-, who afterward I'h-U'f-d gutlty to .» < ' ar.--- "t murder tn having «lain Chief of pnllc« Ralph Gibbons In an alt« tn pt to r*-«pc ar rest on a char*« of having robbed the Hank of Washougal Wash . »as con victed by a Jury It: the circuit eourt of manslaughter, as an ac<’c»ory to th« Gibbon* murder 11« had previously confessed complicity In the robbery. Contracts for »M 13 mil«* of road work, aggregating 11..*>&'.443. were • warded by th« state highway comml*- •Ion at a m- «ting In Fortland. Flfly- four miles ar« to be t. rdsurfsexi At th« Jun« 10 and th« July meetings the commission will up>-n bld* on further work Th« desire I* to clean up the Columbia river and Pacific highway next year, so that attention can b* turned next tn th> dev«lopm«nt of the secondary roads of Oregon. Robert I. StcV'-ns. warden, and Joseph F Keller parol« offlcsr of the •tats penitentiary. Friday submitted their resignations to Governor Olcott. Warden Hteveus' resignation becam« ef fective at once, while Mr K«ll«r, at the rcqu«wt of th« governor, will ro- main In the state s.-rvl«.- until June 1 Immediately following the resigna tions the governor announced th« ap pointment of Dr It E 1. Htetner, superintendent of the state hospital, as temporary warden of the peniten tiary until such time as the governor shall determine up>»n a perma.ient sue cv*a<>r to Mr Str vena, » to 12 A One ANU BLICKS iRilce Hour* : M l lu $ F. M duur north of Fueioiftce Si lo. OREGON for sale Sex me for prices stai u-rms. l'itone '«>. ecto. LISTON A .l»AHBV Archangel The American cruiser D m Molne* arrived her« slinultan<x>u* ly with transports bringing new Brit ish volunteer army units to relieve th« American and other troops who have b> • n fighting since last August. The ships on which the new force* arrived will transport the first unit of American Infantry, which It Is ex pected will I m - hon < ward bound In one week. Th« last Am«rl«»n Infantry on th« Vologda railway front has Just been relieved after nearly eight months’ service The Americans received a rousing farewell from the British and Russian command at oistrcrskaya. Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pity Caah For E rr *. Poultry, Veal, I Log*, I I k I c .4 Will buy Cream in any quantity and | ay the lug heat cash price foi it. Let u* get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. PROCLAIM RHINE REPUBLIC N*w Government I* Installed Provl- •lona'ly at Weisbaden. Mayence.—The Itlun« republic was proclaimed Bunday lu various Rhine Cities. The population welcomed th« event with satisfaction and expressed th« hope that it would put an end to th« painful uncertainty prevailing In th« Rhine provinces regarding the al- ll«d nation* and Germany The new government Is headed by Dr Itorden It ha* b«x-a installed pro visionally at Weisbaden. Dr. le-rden addressed a message to the different governments and to the p«ac* confer ence 330.000 Americans Returns* In Month M either dMsrtiun. the sscrwtnry aad& . ......... .................................... .. DENTIST CHEVROLETS AMERICAN TRC3FS IN RUSSIA RELIEVED , ' ’ Washington -During May 330,000 And that w pur|MHW* to condii *1 the hhiiw in it Hr-t- American soldier* returned from rla-s up to’diite iniinni-r Me will fumigli :fx good ¡[ France. Hecretary of War Baker In moil' tin* market will afford itnd our ruoli a mid formed Secretary Daniel* in a Iettar, Inda <«ill l> niiiintaincti ih a cicalili ar.d wholranine praising the work of th« navy depart condPion We cordially in vit»« i «ni I«» giv< u- i trial. J J ment. Thi* movement created a rec Price* reason Ide E. J. SMITH Î ord for'tbe transportation uf troop« »♦•a......... .. DR. C. F1CQ , Bring Us Your Cascara Bark We will give you a Square l)ral FRED G1SELMAN, Proprietor AS SCL ty I1BMW.1I» FUNERAL DIRECTORS | • -FULL LINE OF CASKETS AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES I All funeral* attended to promptly anti nt reaMinahle ■ f>nC4M. I WKSETsY ICSTATP: H< IO, OREGON fl *