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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1919)
gasUs'l.ta of M Irrigation district, the Irvi which as now proposed, will include baa filed an application with gation »«curitlea commission. request. appt* viustely 44.000 acre« Ing the statw to guarani*’« Internat Th .«truction of a railroad !*S 00 *300.000 in bonds of the district miles I from Medford to a |>olnt in tor a term of five year« This irriga the vicinity of Eureka. Pal. la the Hon district la located at Hilver taka avov-' | irpose of the Medford Coast Principiti Events of the Week Raiir< vd company, which recently •nd covers approsimatoly SOO0 serna Coyotes are doing m<>re damage In fllrrf ri«s of Incorporation Briefly Sketched for Infor Orwgvn al th« present time than f«r A t' Allen of Medford, former stat« mation of Our Readers. horticuitnral commissioner, announces many years, accor nng to Dr W. II fata Intention of testing the const II »■ Lytia, state veterinarian. Because of th« serious looses resulting from th« UonaRty of thr Oregon vehlels law It will coat *3.272000 to operate the activities of these animals the stat« for ths tsi pro«! Portland public school« during the now has e«v«n Mp«riei»ed hunters xl roads n ML s f‘ coming year. tn the timbered districts, each ot The $47.bd*. tv i i im rate Bernard A. Nath man. a resident ot bodge acrcM H-».u- river at Risk »bum dr»«« from *sm to *146 a month Indicative of the early 1 «opening of Osrvals for more than 40 jívara, diol Point. *thrve miles b< low OoM Hill, th« railroad tie market in thu north- there st the ago of 74. ' under eonstructi -n jv ir. tly by the high Construction of a fl&.OSO plant by •ay commission an>l Jackson county, weat la an order ju»t re dved by the Valley Tie and l.uinber company the Concrete Pipe company ot is nearly to per cent completed. wholesalers and mauufa. Hirers <d lum land has started at Rend. Thomas Cummings, engla >-r; N ber. with headquarters In Eugene, tor The $»0,000 road b.‘nd Inane elec Helmer, flmtusn. and Fre<l Hhvrtoan. Uon held In (‘rook county met with limber (slier, were seriously Injured I5o carload« of I i-ita tir (l- s to I m < |shipped to Oklshvin*. where a new almuet unanimous favor. ! when a donkey engine in logging <>p«r- railroad la being built in one of th- • The Western Walnut association vtlous of the Willamette Valley Lum oil districts will hold Its annual meeting at Port ber company, above Black Rock, ex The newly constructed concrete dam land November 12 and 1J ploded. across the HHnsiaw river at Hwlse A summary of th* activities of th« Action has been taken by.the Rap h»«n«. or%r the ui ui. t Laike creek, tints of McMinnville to erect a new «oldiers' and saih-rs' commission of which Guata« Warthun had about tin the state of Oregon eluca that body church building the coming year. lahed and which was to have been was coaled by the last legislatur» Mrs. Nancy Emily Tharp, one of the used tn connection w th a latge sa<v oldest and beet known residents of shows that a total of $ I»SXI s»4 has mill there, was washed out by the high Polk county, died at Corvallis. aged been expended In ths tn tercet of (or water Thu dam was over IM feel m«-r aervic- m<-n M years i->ng and Mr Warthuu bad expend««! There will be no more I raveling Sinllle Purvine, pioneer dentist of over *7WW upon It. Oregon, died suddenly In Salem at Use carnival companies In Medford If the In an attempt to ppmbat the high At the home of his son. Ellis Furvine, at the city council can help It. root of living Mayor Hamilton, acting last meeting the council passed an age of 80 years. for the city of R’ »-burg, has ord red At a coming special election In Rose ordinance fixing a license of 4'••«> a a considerable quantity of government burg a bond Issue of probably *600,000 week on such carnivals, which is re f Kxlstoffs shipped there, to be placed garded as pruhibltlve. will be voted on for a municipal light on sale at prices tar I w th »•• a<k»»l Ham A. Koxer. deputy secretary of and water plant by mercantile house» The city took I state under lien W Olcott, who has The Hpringer ranch, three miles this st* p eapvrlm a l If Hi- boon secretary of state tor the past above Larson Inlet tn Coos county, Innovation works «.< •• sctorily larger eight years, has announced himself as waa destroyed by a great landslide quantities will be aliipp- d In « candidate for the republican nomina during the recent rains All counties In On on which faU<«i lion for secretary of state at the nest While wading in Thomas creek, near to send to the State treasurer their primary »lection tn May. 1*30. Thomas. Arthur. 8-yearold son of last halt taa»a by November I. as pro AU records for cattle shipments killed by law. will tul compelled to Quint!» Underwood, got beyond his (rum the Rogue Over valley have be-n pay Interest on the d«llti*|ueut re depth and was drowned. |broken thia year. From the Apple- Douglas I-arsen of Cove has been J gat» district alone loot» cattle have mittancM at th« rate ot 8 per cent, convicted and fined $100 for refusing according to a stat**m>-nl given out by tmen shipped to Penland this fail. to help fight a forest fire tn the Grand dial« Treasurer Hutt Fhe counties I which brings a rash return to the cat Ronde district last summer. which have not y«t remitted include tienien of approximately »00,000 For bravery tn action. R. H. Swig- Hentoa. Gilliam, Harney. Jackson. Oregon's airplane forest fire patrol gert of Bend has received from the Malheur. Mariou and Polk covered 33.715 miles and located 128 Canadian minister of militia and de Instruction In agriculture In e-ght fires In 411 hours flying time during fenae a British military medal of silver I the forest fire seamon this summer. BO- high schools of Oregon »«< autho-ited Sheep shipments from Bend are thr | cording to a report Fled with 1’olonel at a meeting of the stai' vor« >nal heaviest on record, Tao hundred and Hub >1« in which H. H. Arnold, head of the air service In •ducatlü« board sixty four carloads already have been this work will be carr,- <| on luclud* the western department of the army sent out and 26 more cars are con tboee at Hood River, Gts-shatt Milton Two airplanes were used. traded. At a special election tn Warrenton. Freewater. McMiinvOle. N »berg. Kn Two winter short courses, dairy *500.000 of municipal bonds. In two terprta«. Estacada and Woodburn In manufacture and tractor operation, separate blocks, were authorised for iroductlon of thn work In other schools will be offered this year by the Ore the extensive Improvement of the har Is contemplated and It Is expected that gon Agricultural college school of agri bor and the purchase of 100 acres of If to H Institutions • HI bo in a poni- culture. (and bordering on the Hklpanon and lion lo giva agricultural instruction Governor Olcot Is urged to call a Columbia rivers within the city limits thia year lj»at year them were only state meeting to auggeat remedies for four sch.Kds In (Jivs<- han Ilina thia for the erection of ducks and piers the high coat of living, tn resolutions Th«- Silver I ji I io Irrigation district work. adopted by the Yamhill county Po mona grange. Apple packing record« were broken at Hood River by Miss Peart Salts man. who packed HO boxes of fruit NOTICE is hereby iriven to the Iciral voters of School District No. 96 on the E K Ijvge place In four hours of Linn County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said tils and 40 minutes. Farmers west of Eugene are signing triet will iw held at Seto Publie School on the 22<1 day of November, 191!» oil and gas leases of their lands for a at two o’clock in the afternoon, to vote on the proiamition of levying a term of throe years, tor which they special district tax. and the election of one Director vice J L Calavan ar« to receive ,|oo. About 4uoo acres resigned. The total amount of money needed by thr district during the fiscal have been leased A total of 11.114.27* acres la en> year Iteginning on June 1«. 1919. and ending on June 30, 1920, is call- braced In federal forest reserves In mated in the following budget and Includes the amounts to lw received Oregon, on which the stair draws for from thr county school fund, statr school fund. s | h ciu I district tax. and apportionment to the cdbntlea In the all other moneys of the district: reserves (115.406 74 BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES George 61 Benson, game warden 15806 Do has been Informed that no permits will Teachers’ salaries 100.(Ml be given this season for trapping on Furniture Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, the Lake Malheur bird roeerv«, owing curtains, etc 100 00 to low water and scarcity of feed 500 (Ml The Crown Willamette Paper com Kcpairs of sch«M>| house, outbuildings, or fences |(....... I pany has announced that a new mill improving grounds 450 00 will be erected Immediately at Weal Janitor’s wages OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST p- SCIO GARAGE AgtMit for Hartford Fires, Overland Cars and Panhard 1 rucks All Kepair Work Guaranteed Hliort anti long dilla nee hauling joba solicited *♦**•««••>>>•••♦♦•••«•••••««•««♦»♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦»♦♦♦♦«♦« ALL KINDS OF HAULING DONE Short and Long Distance Reasonable Prices SAM STOLLER, Expressman '••'•'K’**»*» Panato ss T, W. F. Mill. N»«inir, O. C. Thona IHNM'loMM J, J.Harne«. W. F.Gill, J A. Bilyeu. J. R. Barn»«. Mr». Jennie Warner. Scio Milling CoinpaiMj •St UXTHMaM >M TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS Ifw« « >««!■• >HA't'KI> t>K* KMIOK UM |IH>S Our Flour I« as goo*l aa any marie in the Willamette Valley evehy S.1CK guakaxteed W* «lo • General C m »!**» Milling Butin«** 4T Flour «nd (•••I «*** *!•!• 4P WI»» ai HowAltl and t. a« K«ar«g»«4 (or Hour 40P W» *r* In iK* Fl«l«< for Butin«»« *n«i Will Tr**l You VMgh« Notice of School Meeting Linn, which will provide employment for about 200 more men coutlnuoualy Heppner la feeling the effect of the coal strike. the shortage of fuel ha* Ing forced the Heppner Light « Water oomimny to cut Ita light and power service from 24 hours a day Io eight One of the biggest horse shows ever held «Mi the Pacific roast will be stage I during the annual exhibition of th- Pacific International Livestock a«e<- elation at North Portland. November IT to 22 Hermiston farmers have petltlone I the county court for authority to form the Hermiston Irrigation district for Improvement to their lands An elec tlon tn vote on the proposal wilt be held llecembrr 12. Only one of the 46« accident« re ported lu the stale Industrial acrldent commission during the week ending November « was fataL The fatalttv was In the case of A. Sackett, a la holer of Grants Pass. Hvltlera of the Fort Rock valley. *0 mile* south of Rend, have computed the preliminary ateps toward the or Janitor’s supuliea Fuel Light Water Clerk's salary Postage and stationery 40 .00 , ......... _. .._........... . . 225 00 10 00 10 (Ml 40 00 60.00 PICTURE PRINTING We are prepared to take your pictures, develop your plates, films, film packs, do your printing, enlarging and framing We charg nothing for developing films or plates when twelve prints are ordered. U e have had fifteen years of practical work in picture taking. If we can lie of any help to you in getting gcxxl results from your kodak or camera, we will gladly give you pointers. MAH. ORDERS < >(’H SPEC ’I A I.TV All work guaranteed und done promptly. Give us a trial J. F. WESELY SCIO O regon We du n< I carry any cameras or camera supplies Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all pur- pom«« during the year |743O OU EST! M ATEI » RECHI PTS. From county school fund during coming school year $1510 (Ml 2M0 00 From state school fund during coming school year 133.(18 Cash now in the hands of the diatriet clerk____ (’ash now in hand» of the county treasurer, belonging «73 ( mi to the district Eat i ma ted amount to lie received from all other sour ) 5(M» OtI ces during the coming achool year ____ Total estimat«<d receipts, not including the money to be received from the tax which it is proponed to vote It 12«.OH RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year I7 t.il» » mi Total eattmatrd receipts not including tax to I«- voted 1126 <»M Balance, amount to be raised by district tax $3304 92 Dated this Hth day of November, 1919. Attest J. L. CALAVAN. JENNIE HHELTON. Chairman Hoard of Directors. District Clerk. < > < • < » < > Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for F rrs . Poultry, Veal. I logs. I lides Will buy Cream in any quantity and pay the highest cash price foi it. I et us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Bring Us Your Cascsra Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor < >