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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1919)
CnEGON NEWS NOTES GF GENERAL INTEREST chad Gaffney for 14583 11 a* a result of th. valuation fixed in a verdict re turned by a Jury tn federal court at Port land George A. Hall. Portland attorney, and John N Sievere. es Justice of the Prlncloal Events of the Week peace at Oregon City, were found to have r nspirrd to defraud Mrs Parme Briefly Sketched ter Infor- lia I. ’ ' '• . ac--I *4 of l.’lll’ 47 by the iiiisiiiiiMiu* verdict of a Jury In the matlon of Our Reeder*. circuit court in l-ortland. which award ed that sum to the elderly plaintiff Fdwgrd Bu-k*. for ov*r SO om a* damage* of I hr leading m«rrbaat* uf I lahar, la A K Orvnedsld hs* been »pp ■inte l drxd. county *« hool »upertntmdrllt of Wsa A r<«|ivr II of lb* K night* and I-ad'*« co county for tbe anelplrvd Icua of Security ba* orgsatsM at le-banon made vacant by th* rv» >.nation of fit Ur T Boon, y ha» organltad al L* be wow. Tbe Klamath Packing company at The Prndl*t<>n county council baa KUmath Fall* has hewn reorganised taken def lull* action toward obtain' with a capital stock of 4<".000 a landing place for airplane* Th« • to the anvunt of 11» 0"° was place awlected will be at th« Ham Bit last «hen the C#oa lia» creamery near ner place, three mil«« east of 'hr city. Miv.-«hf'i-M «a* dvatroynd by fire The Moro hotel. owned by W <*. ftutjvd*.«. «a» completely deatroyed by fire a ih« afternoon of July 4 I he Methodist congregation of l>al He la coni« mplallng the erection of a n<>w |.’S i" <1 church In the near future The »tale lime board al a recent mooting al Hold Hill ordered the crew at the quarry reduced from Id to ala nw-n Mi'mK n of the Oregon S’ate Pental aariK litilon gathered In i’urtland thia w™-k for their twenty atath annual convention II H U I’helpa. well known through out riavlama* comity, died al the family h«m* In Portland lie wa* bl year* of apo The MeKmale pass at the summit of the <’asead« mountain* I* now o|>en for aet m bile trafile, according to la te»t report*. Th« first of the I9J9 crop of wheat wa* br<-tight, to Pendleton last week fr> in the Orval Well* ranch, north- east of ¥<akutu The Winchenter Hay Lumber com pany nt Florence ha* purchased from the Dav Logging company about 8. non non feet of log*. II C Moore, for the past SO year* a residKit of Wasco county, died at Gwendolen. east of The Dall«* lie wa* KO year* of age. Business failure* decreased 48 per cent In Oregon during the first three month* of 1919 compared with the an me period last year. The i;rnngc of lain* county will hold a Joint meeting In Mug<-ne on July Id, when John 0. Kletchum, national granee lecturer, will «peak. Portland * postal receipts In the fl* cal year just ended were SI.7O4.uM IS. or 4?18 6!« 58 greater than tbe re ceipt* for the previous fiscal year. Nick C‘Cap") llrown. a well known character of l<*hevl«w, wa* Instantly killed when the auto tn which he was riding «truck a sharp curve and turned over. Grain handler* of local No 4 of Portland struck fur an Increase In the *< ale from 75 to 8u ceut* an hour. Loadinc of three steamship* wa* *u* pended. William T Booth, aged 84 and a civil war veteran, died In Salem at tbe home of hl* daughter. Mr* Charle* V. (’allow ay. wife of the alate tai com Uilssioner Il II Bartlett, chief engineer of the port of Astoria, has boon appointed a I member of the new en^lnewrlng exam tnera* board authorised by tbe last legislature. Zane Grey, famous author and na tura list Is In Klamath county, making hl* headquarter* at Rocky Point, nrar th> famou* Harriman lodge on Upper Klamath lake. The first labor union In Dalia* was organised when 10 employe* of the Southern Pacific shop* organised a local of the Interuatlonal Association ■ of Machinist* The wool clip of tbe J. K. Smith com I-any of Pendleton, amounting to AS ,t°iS l-nund*. ha* been «old to Boston par tie* for 58 cent* a pound Part of the Johnson S Pearson clip brought 42 cent*. Governor Qlrott has appointed Mias Jan* V. Doyle of Portland as a mega ber of th* *tat* board of examinan >n and registration of gradual* nurse* to ■ure<-<*d Mias Hasel Butler, alao of Portland, who ba* resigned II S Bond, formerly of Monroe a veteran employ* of the Southern Pa rifle, asaum-4 the duties of agent for that company at Dalia*, »»erredlag • he late I N Wood*, who held the po «Ilion for more than 30 years A dally wage of about 4U la ordl n«ry pay for sheep «hearer*. accord mg to Htate Veterinarian W H. Lytle In t^ake oonnfy the sheep owner* are pay mg 22 cent* a head, and any tyro, it I* said, ran «hear io# »beep in a day Tbe United Stales government can buy <• acre* of land adjoining Its rifle range at I'larkama* statloa frum Ml ' Marwm land c. mpany's ■ Walker Basin Irrigai on approved, thus c!«arlug I immedlat* d*v*lopm«ut project to th* company wa* tbe way for work on th* DR. C. F1CQ DENTIST ‘ 27,000 acre* In l'> ' 'hules and Klam alb counties Included in this project Th* Walker Basin compaay I* headed by Frank M Tome*, a banker of 1.« Bine, and Include* some of the m<>*t influential men of La l-lne and th* Walker Basin am<>iiN ila atm-kholdera Clyde tR«d) Rupert •■•< * jwm ! convict trom th* Oregon siale p«*nltentlary. a former well known athlete and ex po .-, « officer . f I - ' ' . • » ar:, •l.-d at Brawley, Cal Rupert na* recog- niaad on the ntroeU of Brawley by Robert late Ringer of i'orlland. It I* said. Rupert wa* sent to prison ter ih* theft of 4I9.&°<) in Liberty bond* from a I’urtland bank lie wan watch man al the bank at th»< lime uf the theft. He made hi* «»cape four month* Two hundred horosw have toeeu re ago while working in the stale convict placed by tracl->rs In I.""-- c«unly iimp It» th* Um« quarry at Gold Hill. within th« last year Hine- the p’anl Ora. Failure of rwiign-e* to appropriate Ing arasuu of 1918 began m »chine* have been purchased iti the county, sufficient fund* to carry on the work and the larger number of th. to were of the federal employ m«nt bureau, coupled with the Impending shutdown bought this year Farmer* of tjin« county will sun tn all Oregon shipyard* tht* fall, may have borrowed ITlW.lm« ureter the pro necessitate the calling of a special rea sten of th* legislature within the nett vision* of th« federal farm lean art few month* to provtd* money fur a Appraisements ar* partially complet employment system ed for i.-an» of 414°' "• and >«»•>■■<■ O st atenían aged already has been borrowed through which will meet a < rit liai situation th« federal bank at Spokane The t'orvalll* fire department sue eeeded in preventll'K further Spread "f the flam«* which threatened to -1« atroy the town of Peoria Th« saw mill w«a a complete l<wa It wa* valued at fl'i.uoo Half a doten pri vale dwelling* were also t|-str>>y«d Although It hue been a <• ntinu u*ly dry season ao far around Baker, the range* are In ftp* shape About 35. ooo sheep are grating on privately owned land In Bumpier and Austin, and Including those In the Wht'mvn forest district, th« total will run to 70.000 Oregon rank* among the ffr»t of state* of the country engaged In club work, report* L. J Allen, In charge of pig club work al the Oregon Agricul tural coll» go. who h*a returned from Washington. D C.. wh.-re he attended a conference of pig club agent* and ■wine specialist*. Ru*«< II Brooks, *on of Mrs. Mildred Robinson Brook*. county recorder of Marton county, wh *» appointment a* American vice consul to Rotterdam. Holland, ha* been announced. I* per hap* one of th* younaesl members of the Anierlchn diplomatie service, br ing but 28 years old Government action in an effort tn re cover to the state the remaining J3.t»«»0 or 13.000 acre« of land still In IltUa lion in the notorious Hyde Benson land fraud case* were initiated upon the arrival tn H*l«m of <’. It Arundell. representative of the federal land de partment and an eipert in land fraud lltlra'ion Becan'« of the numerous complaint* of property, overgrown with brush, gras* and weed*, of banks that have caved down on sidewalk* and covered the paths. Mayor Baker of Portland ha* Instructed Chief of I Iler Johnson that Ihr polie« must b.->t.ri a d«t«r mined campaign to force property own er* to dean up liielr prem'—s The high price now Iwttig paid for loganberries is the hasls of nunicrotrv lawsuit* now pending in the Halem court* I’errics have risen in pit» from I Cent* two year* »go to 9 reel this year and «row-re. who were un der long term contract*, are S’ kin to rescind tb«m In order to take ad vantage of the present high prive* Motor vehicle regUtratlor.s tn Ore gon lotal'-d 72,84«. aec«>rding Io fly ure* mad* public by Ham A Korer. deputy secretary of stat* The total rrglatration for all of I»I8 was *3.324 Motor vehicle fee* for the first six months of th« present year amount to 15*2 84° Thia la nearly ItokiMH» in •gees* of the total lees received all last year The oil produced by th« mint grow ere of the Willamette valley will b« pivolcd thia year, according to d«d*i<m of the WIBamette Valley Mint Grow •re' aasociation at a m«< ting held In F.ttgen« By pooling It I* expect I a price of from 4« to 41° a pound will be obtained for the oil Hit* year It sold for 44 a pound last year and 4« a pound during 1917 Nine hundred and thirty thousand dollar* in bond* of th* T««l Irri •allot» district are l»«lng l»«u«-d by th« »»«ere tary of state’s office, following final approval al a meeting »f the irrigation securiite* commission Thursday It is especied that definite d«vclr>p<n»«l work on the project, which covets I*.- non acres of land In Umatilla county, will now be undertaken at once Al a meeting of the desert land board In Halem tbe transfer of the t 'dice Hour* » to IS A dour On* I to ft P. M M. north of Puatoltlc* SCIO. ORHGON B* •imi'ims l’*a*ii.«*v, W. F. Hill. sawrT«*v, D C. Thom* Scio Million (iOiiipaiMj ivivmn-HAi>|i !•»■< »Min Our Flo«ir is a* gv*al a* any the Wlllsnietlr Valley We a« a <s*w*e*l <,«•»» Milllna Bwsln««» «* t 8 *«d «a hai« Wl,*.i B«uaHi •«•! p.s.l . Flaws W* as* In <Ka Fl*ld fes Bwstn-a« Tsvat Yaw PAlgHv We are prepared to take your pictures, develop your plates, films, him packs, do your printing, enlarging and framing e charge nothing for developing films or plates when twelve pru ts are ordered. We have had fifteen years of practical work in pi lure taking. If we can he offanv help to you in ttiu. m < kx I results from your kodak or camera, we will gladly give you pointers. MAIL OKIIEKS OUK SIT.< I \1 i\ All work guaranteed and done promptly. Give uh a trial J. F. WESELY SCIO OllEGON We do n< f carry any camera« or camera supplica OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT I k < oitiph te mid fìlli* HttM’K fresh tint! <•!< » ,. GOLD OF WORLD CORNERED We curry n full Ten, Con’ti». Canned (woods, fact, everything for the tnhlu. I HIBLER 8 GILI. CO. ] ..«■I I c Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business I I Will |>ay Cash for F- rh *. Poultry, Vetil, H ork . I lickd Will*buy"Cream in any quantity and j-.iy the highest cash price for it. Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievancr- make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Gunman fthoct* McMinnville Cop. McMinnville. Or Night l‘oll<«man J K Clark, with kta left hand «hot off and three bulh-ts passing through hts hat. saved hta life by fieetneaa of fnot at 3:14 orltick Hunday morning. While making his regular rounds of the v-ity Officer Clark aaw a light rol<-red automobile standing near th* city ball. Up<m approaching the ve hicle he wa* halted by one of th* occupant* who a»k«d the direction to Tillamook Before he could reply the officer wa* told to throw up hi* hands. An instant later th* man opened fire with th* result that th* offlcer'a band was shattered. Uoa. .. ...i l«r i..t VA ill PICTURE PRINTING Ixrndon. Nothin« ha» ftred British Imagination a* niu-’h In year* a* the aiinounceui'-nt by Premier Lloyd Georg* that the kal*<r will *o»n b* tried In Isvndon. It t* th« «ole topic of dim uaalon everywhere and th* wl*h •eem* wholehearted and uuanlmou* ihrvnighout Britain that the ex mon arch be brought to justice without de lay The subject ha* wiped everything exo pt new* of th« It 34 from the Hout pivt.'« <if liondon newspaprra, which print column* of conjecture and com ment. Opinion I* divided a* to whether Hol land will re Iras, th« cx-kalser. but J. <’. Vandcveer, a p eminent Dutch «di tor. think* there will b>- no trouble In bringing about the defendant'* extra dilIon Dlspatrhe* from Holland tend tn strengthen th* view that while there may be a show of resistance on legal ai d International grounds, the Nether- land* government will eventually de liver Ita uiivrliemi gin st lulu hl* Judge*' hande. Major General Allen Cemnvand* Rhine Pari* —Major (leurrai Henry T Al len. It »a* announced at American mil Itarv headquarters, will succeed Lieu tenant General Hunter l.iggctt in com mand of lb* "forcea on th* Rhine." the new Utlc of tbe army of nefups G7’.//¿/.\ 7 / / /> A TA/i’ r X./r/v EX-KAISER'S TRIAL IS ABSORBING TOPIC Th* Unitad Mat** Ha* th* Crsstsat Mock Known to History. i Washington. Already i> •» - *»«d of the grentMt »Inj-le »'. h k of gold In history, the t'nll«d Htat<* could lay claim to most <>f th« remaining fre* gold of lite world In payment of it* favorable mefr hair' i balance, the federal reserve bulletin slates In II* July laaue The balance approximated 19.000, Ooo.ixMi in th« laat three years and bids fair to continue at th« «ame rat* thl* year, affording a problem to arrange payment* without bankrupting debtor nation* and still further enhancing tbe cost of living her« through the Impor tation of more metal. Under the gold embargo, which re cently wa* lifted, miking the United Htate* practically the ouly free gold market in th* world, the federal re •erve b<*rd taaiied 1142 licemvea for the export of 415?.328.974 of gold and |5o0 licenses for the »hipment of 45°3.- 7M.0O2 in sliver. About 755 applies lion* of all classes were declined. 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