A nry <1 r*»>in.|rym»n the grouad Inal d t»r a bank end mayor of North Bend, county com r listed mlsstnner. as a result of an overwhelm- A Hue ol S&Ö Impoeed by the Ing tan Jslide tn tbs recall slecUoa In rirruil c. urt •ria on Charte» Co«« «« uuty. n imposed, and aad roupv-rat » nvcib»ds ot ma et lag nolle« of appeal was Immediately mation of Our Reader*. with a view to benefiting th*» producer taken to the slate supreme court The an*l ronauni* r action, while «>f a crtmlual nature la Th* first annual rose show was held Members of th-» Dvyal l-egmn of a friendly one to obtain the courts In Hprltigfbld last week. »-t-1 l.urab* rtnen of the north Intvrprelat'on of tb>- state law pro M’gs Conrad I*. Olson of Portland, was west district, which includes Oregon. hlirtUng purse seining In the Columbia named code commissioner by Chief Washington and Idaho, ha vs d.»aignai river Justice McBride •-•I Eugens ns ths p*ac » for the organ Captain Conrad Htsfrin of Dallas, The moat successful wool sale In Station's official Fourth of July cele who wa» focenlly rcluru*I was I ’ he north «nd of Jackson county o> fid. Oregon national guard. Governor Ben Grace E Garret has been appointed I eurrsH on the rail* •*V leading *mt from W Olcott announ*«d The appoint 1» atmialrrs* at H dlx and Mrs Hetty be Rag«« Hiver 1i tmixur 4 Box com m«nt will b*> temporary, the appointee M Iler at llo.dinan. both in Umatilla ! ;«ny's nulla, aix , «« north of G»I J to serve only uuUl the return to duty ¡illll Mill aud timber crews and county of Lieutenant <*td<>nel Georg« A ram he.-« prevent**J a heavy | >aa. •The llth annual meeting of the Ore­ White, now on h*s way home from Th* railroad b**tv cn M*dford and Franc«, not resigned the office two gon Bankers* association will be held In Portland on Friday and Saturday ot Jackeonvt'ie, which las b*-»-n operated years ago on the understanding that for several years by thr Hott: her a Ore­ hr would be reappointed upon his thia wash. gon Traction company, and which was return home Brigadier General Brice P. Plaque, Four hundred and thirty thousand former commander ot the spruce dl»i sold St public sale ordered by the cir­ slon. has been decorated with the cuit court May 30. has been leased for rainbow trout • res brought from Odell, a year by J T. Gagnon, thr Medford Crrsent and (»avis lake and placed in distinguished service modal. lumber mill operator and box manu­ the Tumalo hatchery, the first to be Governor Olcott appointed Dr. John facturer. pending confirmation ot tbs handled at the lo w plant, are due to ft. »-.on ot Portland and Dr. R C Me­ sal*» by thv* court. hatch Hundav. according to the super th* Daniel of Portland, as member* of A requ* st has been sent to th«- state Intendenl. Three hundred thousand siatc board of nodical examiners. gam- o-mmisaion by farmers living m re eggs, gathered al th« lakes, are Moro than 50 osteopaths from all along the banks ot th*- I.tukiamute ready for tranvpnnation. and are ex­ parts of the state gathered at Portland river In the southwestern part ot Pol* pected to arrive Saturday In addition last week for the annual session of county. asking petit --ton to kill a to th*» hatching. <00.009 brook trout the Oregon Osteopathic association. numb* r of beavers which ar*- »*ib*uaiy try. from eggs gathered at Elk taka At a meeting of several hundred damaging lands along that str* am last winter, will be seat In the near firm-T- service men of Ijtne county In A public building adequate to houso future from HenncvlHe and will be Eugene. I.ane county post of the Amer­ the pualoffice, customs servl<-e and • ared for at the Tuma hatchery until ican la-cion was formally organised An Incrsaac from 91 to 12 an acre other branch«»» of the government lo­ they ars ready to be planted To speed up r>>ad development half foot la sought by the Central Oregon cated at Astoria, would require 8100 fret of floor spa* e and would emt nt th« countP'S In Oregon voted road Irrigation company In an application f w bciw diyis >>n vet* ana. an organ s« per cent county Indebtedness law for r*-ads Slur« than 11, opotwio in bonds achievement meeting of lb* butin • lion which embrae*»« 37 state«. Is contemplsted at the special elec The Klamath Indiana of Ore* >n will school club of Eugene. Road bonds Petitions presented by the Oregi-n i be permitted to sue In the court of lions to be held Istcr v >t«*d l>y various counties at the I lam»« to recover approxin stefy 184.- a con (iluten < Hingis Tai league lor 00 acres of land xurh, the f say. was special election were as follows amendment to be voted on at the 1!‘ i milled in fixing tbs b 'tinda ;ea of th- Baker. »500 000; B utou. I320.00O; election were approved by Hum A Klamath reservation . by the I«.-ms of |>«*0 The labor sttun'ion In Bend Is bet­ meeting of the Wsshlngton. Ot * • ■•!! »tat» parole officer to suc .eed Jos .1 ter than In any other city In the stats, F. Keller, a* cording to an noun* *m<-nt and British Columbia Council of th* according to Frank K Maunlng. as United Travelers’ association, which made by Governor Olcott. A nrw irrigation project by wheb Blatant director of clvlPan relief fur completed its 1919 session at Van th« American Rad t'ross. after an In 1400 acres of laud will be bto*r.l couvrr. B C. Steps have been taken by the Bend under aster on the south aldo of the veatlgatton of eouditiona there. The first meeting of the state emer­ city council to tnc.*rporate in its bud Klamath river, between Klamath Fall- get tor the coming year an appropria »ml Keno is going rapidly forward gency board for the present biennium may be cslb d tn about two montha to tion for the establishment of a The water has been diked from tt Carnegie library in iieud with city lauds in that ae« Hoti and will be punt ­ provide money for Ind mnlty rlaima ed on aga n by two la-tfo «eatrifug * a-slnat the stat» for the slaughter of and county aid. cattle that have r*-spond*d to the tu­ Announcement by the Sunrise Milk pumps. Products company of North It-nd ot Warning la, given by J O llo : berculin test. If the Pacific Telephone and Tels- an lucrea»e m the price of butteriat to manager of the Eugen« Fruit Growers vat h company wins in Its attempt to <5 cents a pound, marks the highest aasuctatli-n. that owing to the trem. price ever paid for butterfat in th» d us [teach crop In the Willamette vai increase Its t* I* ph*»n* rate«, the Haleru Coos Hay country. i«y thia year the fruit will bt> atari** ■ city eouto II will put the municipal lek With 2121 accidents reported to th- I* as unlr*a tbtuned to a great extent «1 hons quest on up to the people of state Industrial accident commission He declared that other wise all th* Hah m through the medium of a Bps- tor May. this month takes rank as th* jearhes will be small and It will b* clal bond election Pvtitl ns tearing the signatures of second highest in the history of the difficult to sell them. department. August, 1919. being first A mandamus suit was filed In Mi many taxpayers have b*en presented with a total of SIM accidents reported rlon county circuit court by 4 A Mui to the county court asking for sub An equitable rate adjustment. bawd key and others Int* rested tn the or mission at a «: • » .al election of the on transportation costa. Is demand* d gantve.lon of a hank for Hl. Johns, In question of Issuing 938u.i>"0 bonds for on behalf of Portland and Columbia which the court is asked to Issue an the eonstruetlon of permanent rosda in Yamhill county. river basin slilpp ra. In a complaint order directing the state ban.io r boa Better prices for ties and a system forward* d by ths Oregon public service to Issue a charter to the m-w bunk or commission to the Interstate commerce show caue- for rtfnital. ivtl ton for -t of purchasing that will be fairer to commission charter for the tank at Ht. Johns was the manufacturer» arc promised by C. H. Wade, Justice of the peace. filed April 18 and was diaanprov d b> former Governor W'cst In a telegram • a democrat, becomes county Judge and I the stair superintended of banks on received from him by <> H Ball, »er retary nt the W.- t> rn Or*-gon Tie aad I .umber ass'iclatlon. For the first time In many month» there were no fatal accidents reported to the Industrial Accident commission during the past wo>-k, according to the weekly accident report There were 51« accidents reported from \V>* delire lo inforni the general pu dir timt we have throughout th« stats, letUM«! II E M‘ mysr. assistant s«P*'rtn tendent of ('rater lake park, reports nine feet of snow at the laks. There was twice this amount at thia tlm« Ival year, he says, and from present Indications the park will b« • •pen to It rat- ¡1 Anti that we purpose t«> comlii *t the auto travel about July t. gootl 3 ciac», up to-*a!». :i« th** iuaik«*t will afT<>t«i anti ly ordered a deeresuM» of 10 cents a ; h<*ls will l> luiiiiitailicti in a <-h-tiiilv ton for freightage of roadbuilding ma Ü i tHitli'ioii Wt» cordially invito you to^iv* us a trial. tertals. the Oregon public service com 11 1‘ricAa roiiMoiiahl»» E. J. SMITH m'wst.vn will make every effort to pre core a still lower reduction. DENTIST GF GENERAL INTEREST Office Hours » to 12 A. M. I to 5 I* M Ous door north of PoetotRc« SCIO, OREGON jbcio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for F-ggs, Poultry, Veal. I I •«*», Hid Will buy (’ream in any quantity and pay thr 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 Cascora Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED G1SELMAN, Proprietor Re-Opened Under New Management The Scio Hotel * * ■ - ■ T -f'.-r