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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. ganlsol by the fraternal body. Dr II It Walla«'* of Albany has been appointed examiner for l.lnn county tor the bureau of war risk Insurance and la rvamlntog Idan county dis charged so Idlers with disability rec ords As the result of a vote taken at a sees -m of the part land fair price com mltte* letters will be sent the I yr eg OU delegation to Washington. D C-. urg tog that steps he taken to reinstate wartime fowl regulations requiring licen,.as of dealers and limiting pro fits An average of 7t»3 names are called tor dally at the geueral delivery win dow of the 11«nd poitofflre. acc*«rdln> to th* count kept last week In ad dltton. there ar* 74* rented mall boxes Jerome it Workman, formerly sec rotary of the Eugene chamber of Com merce and leader In patrbdlc work during th« war, Uss gons to Wood burn, where he has purchased a farm At a meeting hell at Coquille, at tended by a large number of ropre acntatlve eltlrons from various parts of the county, the t'uoa County LI brary association waa permanently organised Th« use of the Portland municipal auditorium for a debate on the Irish republic, to bava b*«-u |»«ld under ths auspice« of the Central laxbor council was denied by the unanimous vote of th« city council, Thr dreadnought Vermont, carrying Vice Admiral Clarence S Williams second to command of the Parlfic fleet. and th« armored cruiser North Carolina entered the Columbia river and visited Astoria Systematic placarding of the défont roads, made necessary because of the 1 Improvement of the main trunk lines now to progress throughout Oregon, haa be«n undertaken by the slate highway department. Plana tor a nonecldent week cam palgn to be conducted to the alate ot Oregon arc being formula!»«! by the newly ormnlted Oregon safety coun ell. and it la egpeeted the drive will take place neat month. With sugar stocks practically clean cd out and Portland Jobbers expecting ‘ no shipments tor another month or more. If consumers' supplies are not us««| sparingly there will be a rowl sugar famine to Portland soon Hearings will b<- held at Tumalo September 13 and 13 by Ge«»rge Coch rane. slat«« water superintendent, for th« adjudication of the water rights I on Know creek Approximately 3000 acres of Irrigable land are affected The atrte highway rammlaslon haa prepared advertisements tor th« sale of *2.000,000 worth of road bonds to be Issued under authority of the ltd.- imi O. ooo highway bond measure passed St th« last ««salon of the state legis ilatnrs The fire prevention parade to be held during the convention of Pacific coast fire chiefs to Portland on Rep I tember IS. 14. 17 and 1«. will be the result the school board is having a hard time filling vacancies caused by resignation of teach* ra who feel they cannot afford to stay hero when better salaries are offered elsewhere Two armed and unmasked highway- meu mad* an un«u< ■ • saful effort to rob the Moniavllta savings bank of Portland They were frightened away when George Plck<>ring. bank clerk and bookkeeper, fired throe shots from a revolver to attract attention Up to August 31 a total of 7» 39« motor vehicles were registered la Ore gon during the current year During lb* same period to 191*. *I.1O> motor vehk-lea were registered, showing an increase In the number of cars to use tn Oregon to 191» over 1916 of 17.190 Th* 17th annual convention of th« Oregon Rural Mail Carriers asww-ia tloa. which waa held at Independence, elected A O Hturm. ta-banon. pros! d«nt. M 11 Grant Imlias first vic* president. Ed Wunder. Independence, second vice president; E H Cornett. Albany, member executive c> mmlttee; W, II. Boyd. Be»vwrton. secrotary treasurer and national delegate to the Minneapolis cvnvegtum iL-ptrutber 31 Eugene wilt soon have * commercial airplane of it* own E F Slade. examiner In lb* Mau bankin« department haa roelgnd Th" t« «< h crop of Clackamas coon ty in the largest known for many yearn A campaign will be made to enroll loo new members In the Salem < um mere la 1 club Fifteen hundred students are count ed on to enroll at the University of Oregon this fall A total of I2.OK8 000 was paid to rest dents of Oregon last year by life In surnnm companies Ihierst brothers of Sheridan received a check of 11 2.«•»*> for their crop of wheat and oata from a local miller. A large vein of coal three feet in thickness has been discovered In She Warm Springs reservation country Frank <'ampbell, a prominent inaur ance man of Eugene. died tn Sin Francisco, follow Ins a minor opera lion. New fork Finul« ««-re provided by Returned service men of Redmond, th« board of ald*-ru> u to Insure a ro have effected an organisgtion and ap rrptlon worthy of the city for General plied for a charter In the American Pershing and the famous Flrot dlvl Legion. •Ion A rich Icdpe of gold assaying IM.Pbb Not only did the aldermen appro a ton haa been uncovered on Rose priate lioo.noo tn pay th« welcoming creek In the southern part of Coos evpensea. but they declared Wednes county day, when the division paraded with Because of a change In the schedule Pershing st its head, a holiday to all of the presidential train. President city departments Wilson will not be able to make a G«-n« ral Pershing led thr parade on stop at Salem hts charger, "Kidron.'' which lie rode The United States government haa In the Faria and !a»nd«n reviews Im awarded a contract for 20.000 barrels mediately behind him rode his p«r of Pacific coast soft wheat flour to tonal color-bearer carrying th« gen* Pendleton roller mills. eral's fourstarred flag on a ted fb-ld Mrs Mary Jane Heater, who came Neat to line th« g*-neral’s staff follow to Oregon with the overland immlgra ed by the composite regiment which lion of 1RM. died at her home near has formed his guard of honor tn the Springbrook, aged 90 years European victory pitrad-s Rosa Hick«<rn«ll, the new Instructor on the cornet In the school of music at the University of Oiegon. arrived FIRE ON BATTLESHIP In Eugene from Warren. O. Ona Thousand Visitor* on Ntw Mexico Heppner lodge of Elks awarded When Blare Starts Escape their contract to L. N. Traver of Port Han Francises» - -Reports of the death land for the construction ot the new of throe* members ot the crow of the lodge building to coat *39.900. iuperdroadnaught New Mcvlcn and th« Army goods at army prices will be Injury of 4» others to a Hro aboard offered to the people of Portland at a the vessel h«rw were confirm««! by retail store to bo opened by the Uul officers who directed th« fire tight ted States army September 26 Ing The secund annual convention of Unofficial estimates placed the the International Association of Fire damage at *|nn.mfa Fighter* convened to Portland Mon Admiral Rodman waa said tn have day and continued until Saturday. announced that a f- I of inquiry The monthly financial statement would be assembled -ti th«- vessel at just Issued by the State Industrial SC once, but he did not believe her cident commission shows a balance Mheduled «ailing tor Seattl« would fa- to the accident fund of SI.I14.014 S'» There was a total of 633 accidents biggest parade of Its kind to the world, delayed Approxlmaicly 10011 visiters on board to Oregon during the week ending Sep according to Fite Marshal Edward when the fire br -ke out were clea’ed tember 4. according to a report Issued Grenfell by the Industrial accident commission Out of respect to an early ettiron. all from th« vessel's aid« to half an hour The electric light plant at Florence stores and places of business to Hood and there was m> coufn- on at the mouth of the Hiualaw river was River wgps closed at the hour of ths destroyed by fire and the town will funeral of D McDonald. Mr McDon Chert«« W Fairbank«' Will Fought. be In darkness for some time to come ald waa connected with the First Na Indlanapoll«, Ind Mrs tdelaldc F General celebration and observance tional bank and was prominent to all Timmons, daughter of the late i’harles of "constitution day" on Wediu-sday. civic affairs. Warren Fairbank*, former vice pros! Heptrmtmr 1?. throughout the state la The entire telephone system of Polk dent of the United Htate*. fllwd atilt urged In a letter Issued by Governor county was placed under one brad by In probate court hero asking that Hi«* Olcott. a deal by which the exchangee at will of her father be set ggMa «n the Workers In the steel shipbuilding Dallas, Falls City, Monmouth and In ground that her father was of un plants of Port Is nd will receive an In dependence were consolidated under sound mind at the time the document crease of a cents sn hour to all the th« new title of the Willamette Tele waa executed an«! that It wss pro crafts and a 44 hour week will be phone company. cured through undue Influences. Rhe granted them Plana for the Enterprise Irrigation Includes among the defendants h«r Miss Helle Grover, dean of women district in Klamath county have been brothers, Hlchard. Warren ami Fred at McMinnville college, died In Seattle submitted to Percy Cupper, state en erick Fairbanks. last week Hhe bad gone to Health* gineer. and will be approved with to take a special course at the Wash alight modifications. The prop»eed Roumania Not to #>-40 P«ac« Troaty. ington university. district Includes approximately 24«»o Vienna—J J C. Iiratlann. Rouman Permanent organisation of an as acres of Irrigable land ian premier, declares that in spite of social ion to hold annual fairs In Al R* organisation nt companies A and his desire to retire fa-tore the coming bany waa effected at the meeting of II. Oregon engineers, waa accomplish •lections, he haa decided tn retain of- Linn representatives from various ed at a banquet of the members to tics to order to take personal respon parts of the county. Portland, the two companies being sibility for not signing th« treaty of Amos Nichols, resident ot l.inn merged Into a stogie company of en peace for Rourtania. county for 46 years died at the home gineers which will be a unit ot the of bls son. James Nichols, near Plain national guard of Oregon. a 2 Killed in Dash From Illinois Prison view, aged *3 years He waa a veter Everett R t'ummtoga. an Albany Pontiac. III.—One «»(fleer and one in an of the Civil war. young man Is now taking parts to male were killed and two officers and The flagship Hlrmlngham. a veteran motion picture productions of the as Inmate were wounded to a rov«dver cruiser of II months' service In for Th>-mas H Ince corporation at lx*e battle In th« state reformatory her* rign waters, and a squadron of six Angeles. In the past month be has after two prisoners had altenipl«-<l tn torpedo boat destroyers, paid a flvw worked to easts headed by Douglas escape by sawing the bars of their day visit to Portland. ; Fairbanks and Charles Kay. Secretary of the Navy Josephus The Eugene chamber <>F commerce, Daniels arrived to Portland Tuesday at a special meeting. Indorsed the Columbite Entertain« th« Grand Army. after spending Monday afternoon via plan of the Oregon state chamber of Columbus. Ohio. Th* gales ot the Ring the proponed naval baa« Mt« at ci mmerce to raise a fund of *300,000 capital city were wide open to welcome Tongue Point, near Astoria. by taxation tor th* purpose of adver to thousands of veterana of the Grand Hood River Knights of Pythias tising th* resources of the state Army of th« R«*Kibh<- an«l W«»m«-n'a lodge haa employed H. Schults. for throughout the United States Relief enrps, who opened th«lr na merly a member of a San Francisco The Hhertdan schools have been hit Uonal encampment bere Hunday. orchestrs. to instruct a band Just or by the high coal of living and aa a I I PERSHING WELCOME TO COST $100,000 Scio Produce Company . Wants Your Business Will |M»y Ca«h (or EgR". Poultry, Veal, I logn. E lided Will buy ('ream in any quantity and pay the highest cash price (ot it. Let ub get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify iR Bring Us Your Cascara Bark We will *{ive you a Square Deal I-RED G1SELMAN, Proprietor