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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1919)
b*' OBI In the latina tn Albany, which will >f th« largest plant* of the kind late, brgaa work Monday morn- I m * Th. sehetltva of J N Hurgesn of pea<ll< ■ ton to »uccord W U Thompaoa nf th« Male highway rom Principal Events of the Week aa a n o-r-'tM-r aatei'i iti fnl' iwlng th» latter'» removal Briefly Sketched for Infor* from < »»t -a Oregon to l*ovt!and on January I. 1930. ha« met with approv mation of Our Readers. j al la all am-tion« of the Mate, accord ing tn letter«, telegram« and twraoniJ Th« Roe-burg fruit cannery 1» ex m<-«« w • reaching the ex>« utlv« of- periencing a serious «hortage tn help. fie*». Member* of the Mrstlr Rhrlne row Id A post of the American Ixgion. to Ing In l.lnn county will torn» a Hhrtn- be known a» the Arthur K (Dover . em* club f'»r th« purpoe - of aasiating in post. was formed at Fuaall ! th«- entertainment of vlaltlng Hhrlner» John It N«vlua of Kirtland ha« been at th« national ronventlon In I'nrtland appointed Inetructor In farm crop* at next year. Oregon Agricultural college. Eugen« J Farroll. widely known Senator McNary ha» Introduced a through 28 year** connecttna with the bjll to donate a captured German can cwmmlaslor. firm of Everdlag A Far non to the city of IVndleton rell. of Kirtland. dt*d at the Good A big black bear weighing 1*0 Hamarttan hospital. I'ortlaod. aher a pound* ••» killed In the Kilk «tatIon major operation. nelrhborhood. north of Della*. Chief ot K»llce Jchnaon of Kirtland Hid» are being advertised.for a con crete bridge over Canyon creek at John haa requested the governor'« office to offer a »ubaiautial r«war«l hir the cap Day. on the John Day Highway. Central Oregon*« potato crop will be lure of Clarence Johnson, • ho la sue the blggeet and beet that ha* ever pt-rted of having murdered Mr. Eunice Freeman tn i'nrtland been produced, according to report*. Halmori caught outside thr thrre»- f>n account of the prune and hop harv«-et. opening of the schools al Del mil« limit at the mouth of th« Colum bla river during the closed «caaon may ia» ha» been postponed until Sept 29 Two resignation* In the clerical force not te* lawfully «old within th«- Mate - of th« iloeeburg poetofficc leave one of Or k » o . according to George M Ilrown. attorney-gen«ml. vacancy, tor which there I* no ap|>ll Appointment ot Al< » Sw«wk a« reg- cant. H-ndleton sheep shlpiH-ra arc ex- later of the I'nitad Btate* land office preaaln« anxiety at pres<-nt. owing to In l,ort!i«n>! has b«-n o-uflrmcd l y ths a shortage ot car* for ebipplng their annate and h«' will take hl« office upon notification from Washington that bi« •lock. , ■ I ,<•< I. - !. ■ > J Forty-eight teacher* have been em : Reprea* ntatlvew of the «tale forest- ployed for The Dallee aebnot* during the n«xt term which op«na here Sep •r’« office who visited Hllvertcn to Investigate th«- ftr« that ha» raged In Umber 8. Governor Olcott ha* received an In the camp* of the Silver Falla Lumber vitation from Secretary Daniels to re romimny reported that the total loa« view the Pacific fleet at San Franctaco would not cuteeed 8100.000. on Ijibor day. Prucw-ditiK« to condemn the Central Portland tailor* and *hoe repairmen nchool building at Ifc-tid prvliably will have made d< maud* tor «utietantlal be taken within the next few daya a« advance* In wage* to go Into effect the the result of a recent Inspection Of flrat of next month. the structure by a representative Of Hoeton attorney* have approved the the »tat« fir«- marshal’« office. validity of ISOO.bOO worth of Oregon A move 1« on foot In Hal«m to «•■nd •talc highway bond* recently »old to a deb-Katlon of prominent men and caidern bonding houaea. women to Kirtland to receive officially Contract* aggregating 810.958, for the cruiser Ha!, ur. which 1« a part of the Improvement of «lx street* in th« the Pacific flwt. now on It« wpy to buRtneM and realdence districts * tho mouth of the Columbia river. Ilcnd. have been awarded Th« Oregon hop crop thia year will John Vanderveld. Hank« poatmaatar. 1 be only a third as large aa It waa bv- ha» resigned. • III» r<-*i«natlon has fore the wvr and prohibition began to been accepted and Henry Alice has affect It. yet the «erviroa nt Id.oou or been appointed hla eucceaaor. 12.00(1 men. women and children will Jeannette Rankin, of Montana, Am be requtrvd to g«*t it under cover. woman to hold a scat In cou«ree*. le Investigation of spruce production In Portland vlaiting at the home of in Oregon during the war period will her «later. Mr«. Herbert Hra«g. open In Portland thta w«*k. when the Stock to a total of 853.000 ha» been three number» of the congressional ■ubecrlbcd for the new hotel which it rommltw •’ o have « • <-n holding b ar- I 1« proposed to erect In North Head Ings In Heattl- will hear testimony. f Th» total coat will be 8100.000. How to c>>pe » th the practice of In the opinion of «evrral cltitena of Portland Junk d«al«r* who purchase Silverton, the city council elected laat a«rond hand automobile* and «ell the November I* not qualified and all bu«l- llcen»« tag* to buyer* of n«w machine« n«a* transacted by thal body la Illegal for 75 cents each 1« the problem that The Hal- m Fruit union «hipped to 1« confronting the «.cretary of Mata. point* In Canada a carload of dried Captain Frank H. Hamlin of Roee- loganberries. for which the organtta burg ha» t> • n elected by the achool lion will receive approximately 829,- board of Hprlnxfh 1«! a» «upcrtntcnd«nt 000 <>f the schools of that «Ity to «twc*«d More than a doacn carload« of «or N. A. J^'k r. who haa accept'd the pin« army «-anned food 1« now en prln«lval»hlp of one of the »«liool» in I route from Fort Mason. Cal., tn Port Portland land for <H»trlbuti«>n throughout Ore Grow-ra of the II ^ «1 River valley gon. have been warned by fx-Hoy Child*, Herbert Nunn, alate engineer, ha» superintendent of the experiment •ta received «ample* of road «Ign« which lion, to be alert for evidences of firn- It 1« proposed to I natal I at conspicuous blight, reported In orchard» on Iba point* along the «tale highway« of boundary between II' kh ! River and Oregon Wasco «cuiutie» There were a total of 5M accident» Information furnl»h«d Mayor Raker In Oregon during the week inditi« of Portland cauAeil him to l»»u« lu August 81. according to the weekly re etrnritons to AMia not City Attorney port of the Mate Induatrial accident Hindman to m»k« an Immediate In commlMlon. • vest I gallon of an alleged pricefixing An effort I* being made to have the agreement among alx or eight of the county court* of Linn and Henton larrt'-r bakeries of Kirtland. count lea lake over and operate the One hundred and forty brad of •Ik ferry arroaa the Willamette river at that have been maintained In the na Ingram island. ttonal forest In Wallowa county for An ordinance haa paaaed the Pendle seven yearn are to find n«w home* ton city council providing fine and anon Shortage of natural forage on Imprisonment for any person making the range ha» cauavd the alate game any unnec« aaary disturbing noise with commission to dispose of them I in the corporate limit*. That there will be plenty of teat Num« roua violator* of the alate ftah bnoka on hand to «apply the «chools of and gam» ¡awe were convicted In varl Ktrtland and el«« where In Oregon ou» part* of the etale during the laat when the public school« open In Sep 4 few day*, according to reporta made tember. was the declaration of Port t to the game commlaalon. land dealer* when ask'd about the re Jual *» the laat load of bay had been port that a «hortage was threatened. bal'd In the field* of William Roberta Th«*« countl"-e In the Willamette and George Bower*, m-ar Hmwnavtlle. valby that have organised farm Im the Macke took fire from the engine roaus an- actively taking advantage ami were totally destroyed. of the recrntly enacted legialatlon af Eighty five dollar* a ton for pear* fecting th control of the Canadian delivered st the rann«riea at Hherldan. thlMlc. and for the firet time a con- Woodbnrs and l^fayette la the price rorted drive la being made upon thia r«« iv«-d for the Salem Fruit union dreaded peat p(M>l. 81 fT ord lag to announcement. Th« nec-aslty of loading cars to hill I The Brat unit of the big cannery of capacity and prompt releasing of car* la order to avoid a of eqalp th> I'm «Hup and meat during the bua» transportation ,-aaon la called to tbr attention of ililpprn. consumen» and the railroad ad mtn latrai Ion In a lattar Issued by the Oregon public «ervicw commtaai««n. At a asceti ng of the »tate board for vocational rduratl*>n In Kirtland. New- ton Van l»alaen. nf Fort Collins. Col orado, wa» selected alata director of vocational training at an annual «alary of liooo Mr Van Halara ala» will serve aa elate sup«rv leor of InduMrial education. The appointee haa been naked to report for duty Heptrmber I. lie will make hla headquarter* In the office« of J A. Churchill, alate auper- Intendent of public inatructloa. Director* of the Oregon Dairy coun ell. at their n-gular monthly meet In« In Portland, decided to meet In con ference with the executive rommlltee of the Oregon Hanker*' naaoclatlon to arrange for extension of credit* by bank* to enable dairymen to Improv» their herd* by the addition of pure bred Mock. It I* also proposed to ob tain credit to add new herd* and «well th«.’ production of milk. ALL KINDS OF HAULING DONE Short and Long Distance Reasonable Prices SAM STOLLER. Expressman BAKER UPHOLDS MILITARY COURTS rasati««»?, W. F. Olli. Hanurvss«. D. C. Thoma Washington In approving the rw port eubmltted to him by Major Gan eral Francis J Kernan, head of the special war department lioartl on court» martial and thdr procedure. Secretary Baker took the offlr lai »land that the present system should not be changed •acept In minor detail« Inf «rent tally, the secretary upheld General Kernan'« vtew that “courts martial h»-- • ■> «>« I- ■ -t«» for creating and maintaining the dtaclpllne of armlca" rather than agencies for the “Bice Interpretation of technical rule» of law.“ The war board'* report reflected the opinion of 126 officers who «ere cir More than halt of these eulartard gave hearty approval to the present ayatem. 4.1 condemned It a» basically wrung and .the remainder, a total of •7. pointed out apocific wrakneaaea. which they thought should be rem edied The most aerloua ilrf'-ct In the exist Ing «yatem. the report asserts. arlara fri-m "the lack ut cumpHent trial Judge, advocate* and counsel." and a* a remedy it la rec«>mm>-tided that <!• fenae counsel be appoint«*«! for each general and special court martial ami that special Inducement* be offered young officer* to »ttnly law In order that they may b« fitted J. I.turnea, w. F. mil, A lltlycu. J. K Harnaa, Mm Jennie Warner. Scio Millil)(J (»OllipjllMj *r<> SCIO ROLLER MILLS INlViHlviUAIVl! |>P< KMMk.H -J-* I Our Flour I« aa good a« any matte in the Willamette Valley Er ER Y Wm du • f ••«> rickwr- S.4CK GUd RASTE ED A C m ««««» MlllltrtlA I kn»» And WW»4kl bt.uahi mrxet > I «% vH* FT»I«I t«»r Butin»«« TfBBl You Sal» W» PICTURE PRINTING We are prepared to take your pictures develop your plates, films, film packs do your printing, enlarging and framing W’e charge nothing for developing films or plates when twelve pm ts are ordered. We have had fifteen years of practical work, in picture taking. If we can be of any help to you in getting good results from your kodak or camera, we will gladly give you pointers. HOOVER ENDS PARIS WORK »••ding of 4.000.000 European Children to Be Handi*d From New York. Pari*,-- The American relief admin istration ha» closed II» Tari» office Herbert ending It* work In Europe Hoover. who baa supervised the dia tribution ot eupplie» valued at bun- drml» of million«, mill »all for the United Ulate» within lo day*. Th» feeding of 4.000.000 underfed childreu In varlou» part» of Europe, undertaken by the administration. will be continued by a charitable organise lion Mr Hoover ha» formed with Ila main office in New York • The American relief association dur In« the »1* month» ending May 31. 191k. distributed supplies valued al M3ii.l75.000 to 17 countries. according to Mr Hoover'« report« to the supreme economic council. J MAIL ORDERS <>VR SPI < I.M.'I V All wotk guaranteefl and done promptly Give us a trial J. F. WESEL Y OREGON SCIO We do n< I carry any cameras or camera supplies I Sal* of Certifícate» Satlafactory. Washington l<> «ponsc lo the trena- ury’a »'-mi monthly offertng» of certif I icate* of Indebtedneea ha» boen *o gra'itying thal the |onrnm<nl ha* b»en placed In a "very satlsfactory cash poattlon“ In maklng Ihla an nouncement Aealatant Secretar» Mf flnawell eald thal the firat two l»»uee «>f certifícala* brouxht in * total ll.0M.k63.Md. There will be no «pedal «eaalon he Oregon legtatature to ratify the «uman** euffrage amendment unleaa he eltuatlon baeoOMN auch that the 'ate of the movement depend« u|>on he vote of Oregon and a majority of he legislator« pledge th«m«elvee to ■efrain from eon«ldertng legialatlon ><her than th« amendment at l«aue, «cciirdlng to an announcement by Gov- trnor Olcott. City par«« < m ana »«a«« mat able to pay traveling expenae« •Ik will each be entitled to a if the cltlee desire them Thl» the decision reached at the regular monthly meeting of the »tale fi«h and game commlaalon. Sv hen the dlapoaal of 140 head now tn pasture near Joa. ph or . was dla< uaaed. Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for F- kk *. Poultry, VrwI. I I orf . I tided Will buy CrenfD in any quantity nnd pay the highest cash price fot it. Let ut get acquainted. If you havr a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it Bring Ut Your Coscora Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor 4*« »