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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
partly perfected for »at a Utah me nt of a wuodyard lo provide transient labor with work during the winter month* Absolute prohibition of future Asia tic Immigration into tbe Vailed State* or nay of Ila poseoealona aad tbe for bidding and cancelling by law of the Principal Events of the Week bolding of real property by Japan«-*** were advocated by a resolution unan Briefly Sketched for Infor* imou*ly adopted by the Oregon aad mation of Our Readers. •outhern Idaho lection of the Farm era' Educational aad Cooperative I Union of America, In **a*iuu at The John f> Whitton. 73 an old time reel dent of Wasco county, dropped dead Dall*«. Th« Increaae In the yield of alfalfa In hl* bone tn Dufur In Drwchut»* county for the year 1*1* The annual convention of the Or* over 1*14 la reported by F L Hal «on Hotelmrn'a association was held tn . lard, aeelstant »tat*county agent load Albany Friday and Hat unlay •r. Io%- 5000 ton*, with a value of Th* budget adopted by the Hood I Rlvvr city council Kir 1910 call* for a Traaalent trade haa hecome *o heavy total municipal tai of 334.114 35. at Pvodh ton that hou»« bolder* are The sixth annual confvrvmce of th« to-lng llat>d who have a »para room Oregon Drainage aaaocialloa *IU lie i they are willing to let to .vc«.-«« tn mods'- bald al Corvallis January 1 aad 3 th* overflow from betel* and rooming Im P. U hllney. a graduate of Oregon bouse*. # Agricultural college. tiaa b»-»-n appoint Approximately valuation placed on cd agricultural agent for Lane county. public utility properties la th« alate The total valuation of all ****** -d i thia year fur aae- aararnt purpose« I* property tn t'lacknmaa county la S3».- I 3130,000.000. according to figure« r< 299.444 43. an increase of 3J00.000 over cvlved at the office of lb« »tala la* last year. I commission BpeclaJ road tax«-« were voted In ulna Tbe alleged aasaaalns of Frank roa<l diatricta tn J a-'Iteon county out Gowan, the Chine**« clothing mer of 12 diatricta holding aueetlngs far chant. who waa brutally muntorod In that purpose. hla More In AMorla on tbe ev<-nlng The Booth K«-lly Lumber company ' of November 2*. w<-re captured at Clear announce* an‘ritenalve railroad build > Creek. Utah. ing plan for next year at Its holdings The Columbia River highway la at Wendling under construction all the way Doni Nell flail, aged 34, one of the oldeat Hood River to Pendleton, with the e» residents and pioneer* of Grant county, coptlon of about 14 mile*. aicordlng to committed suicide at Canyon City by information received at the office* ot abootlng himself. tbe highway commission. The cemeut plant at Gold Hill baa Vein* of »liver and gold bearing ore resumed operation* and «111 run dur i have been found In the region around ing the winter to It* full capacity of i the north ba»«- of Mount Hood, and 1000 barrel* a day. four men have filed on mining claim* Jachaou county, aa a result of th<- The vein* were found by W A. Le«gue recent a peel al road district election*. after 20 year* of proapectlng Will have approximately 3130.000 to Only one fatal accident waa report •pend on good roada tn 1020 ed to the Male industrial accident cum Polk county commlaeloner* eetlmat* mlaalon for the week ending Decem that it «III take 3310,7*4 to run the ber 4. out of a total of 441 accident* county during 1*30 and have reconi reported. The fatal case waa It M mended a tai levy of 31.3 mills i Chamber*, a logger of Hale* Revenue officer* and tbe police at A. R Hh uni way of Milton waa elected Portland seised 4000 gallon* of «Inl president of the Oregon and Southern and arrested the owner* on a charge Idaho departments of the Farmer* of violating the prohibition law. Educational and Co-operative Union of Harry lutwler, bead brakeman In the America for the yvar 1*30 at the last Illg Creek Lumber company's plant ■emilon of the union at Th«- Dalles. near Knappa, was Instantly hilled Examinations for state certIflcat«.-» when ho waa crushed under a roll lug will be held al the «-ounty M-at ot t-aih log. county In Oregon on December 17. 14, At a special election tn Milton. bond* I* and 20. according to an announce of 313.000 for atn-et Improvement* and moat made by J A Churchill, state 3*000 for rvdwmlng waterworks cert I •uperlntendenl of public ln»tru< tlon. Reales carried by a majority of 13 A report prepared by J W F«>rgu Vote*. ■on on the condition of the Mate Indus Deposits In the twenty five bank* trial accident funds at the close of and truat compaulea of Portland at the business June 30. 1*1». show* aocu- clone of bualnena. November 17. the mutated assets of *2.*54.ooo and a date of th* last call, totalled 3149.331, clear surplus over all llahllitlea of 314 *4. *341.000 A movement I* on foot, principally William A Marshall, chairman of the among the alumni and students of the •tale ludualrlal arcldeut commission, college, to change the name of Ore.'on will be reappointed to succeed himself Agricultural college lo Oregon State a* a member of that commission when college. hl* term «spires January 1. accord Twelve of the 35 road diatricta of tug to announcement mad«- by Gover Linn county have voted apeclai lev to* nor Olcott. for road improvement In their dl* Three m«n entered a Jewelry store trleta. ranging In amount from 3700 conducted by Mr* T arwaamaa in th«« to 3*00* downtown »hopping district of Fort Twenty two official hunter* la Ore land. bound and gagg«-d the lanltor and gon durlug the month of October work a clerk and escaped with diamond* an«! •d a total of 575 day* aad killed 304 Jewelry estimated by the poll«» to be animal*. *t> per cent of ahlch were worth *20.000 predatory Adjutant General Conrad Htafrln Two carload* of old paper* and mag has announ« rd that Captain Hsnry O agin* a collec ted by tbe school children Miller, of McMinnville, an exaervlce of Eugene and ehipped to Portland two Ijisn. has be*n appointed assistant ad weeks ago netted the school* the sum jutant general to succeed Major Allan of 3441.73 A. Hall, of Ralem. who has r«-slgn«-d. Representative »port«men from all •ffvclivs January 1. •action* of Oregon gathered In Port November was a wet mouth In the land Bunday and Monday for th* an lower Columbia river district, accord nual meeting of the Or« gon Hporta Ing to the record* In Weather Ob server Rosenberg’s office Th«- pre m«-n* leagm- The toes by fire« tn the Hlualaw na clpitatiun was 10 14 Inches The great- tlonal forest during the past »ummer eat amount of rainfall In any 34 hour» waa only 3371 13. according to a re «as 13 Inches on November 4 More than 400 aecld« nt claim* In ex port Just made out by R. K Vincent, Cv*s Of those received during the deputy »upervlwr Fire I ■■»«-•• in thia alate, eiclualve of month of November wers <H*p«>a«-d of Portland, for the month of November by th* Mate industrial commlMlon. ac « totaled 3305.700. according la a repart cording to a rtpon prepared by that prepar« <1 by A. C. Barber. stat* ln*ur body. Thia makes a gain of more ance commlaaloner than 1200 claim* since October I, One thousand dollar*’ worth of A bo«-• tar mi-'^pg at tb«« Moro ««fo-ta •tryrhnlac. »ufflclmt to kill 70.00® bouae. called l»f Mayor N W Thomp rabbit*. wlB be u»«-*l In aa extcrmln* son. altend«d .by a igrg« majority of lion campaign which opened la Uma the taxpayers, authorised the city «Hindi to l*sue wager bond* fog the till* county Tuesday The groan receipt* of the «tale bo* city of Moro to, be u«ed In construe pltal farm at Hatoro for the pant era lion of a 2tM)<H>a-«kllon twin reservoir After hemming Icebound when the •on totaled 3121.000. according to a report filed by U F Griffith. »»per- ' engine of thslr motorboat failed asv- oral mllea offshore near Rocky Ifotat. latmdent of the Institution Multnomah county will need 31.433.- on upper Klamath lake during a cold 774 oj during ISM. of which amount It ■psll, Paul aad l«ouf* Wamptor. ranch will be n-e«aaary in raiae 31,531.751.17 er». escaped by fashioning skla Hom by dlr«et taxation. according to figure* I the sast* of tbs boat, on which they i wars able to croaa ths les safely. by the county commlaaloner». The circuit court for Multnomah At a joint meeting of social service organlMtiona ot Salem plaag •«* | county has upheld the coat cat ton of OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST ♦ Rtat* Tr*gesursr Hoff, who recently laorpoesd aa* wb)*ctlun to reducing th* property ta* on the «stats of Rosa Ilium, «ho <!l«d recently In I'ortlami The »Mats was originally appraised at 343.00®. but »a* la-er lnerra*«d to *•3.000 upon a showing made by thv ■tat* treasurer Tbs poultry depsr«m«>nt of Oregon Agricultural colics- has begun ship ping several h*»n«1r«d pedigreed breed Ing matoa. Theer are going to every community In Or«-gon and <•**' to Maaaacbuaett*; north to New llruna wick, Saskatchewan. British Columbia, and south to California. Texas ami other state* Orders for Australia. Hawaii and Japan are tot ng filled J F Kerr of Hillsboro ha* the die tlactloa of being th«- flrat real rotate broker In Oregon to mak«- application for a license for th«- y-ar 1*30 Under a law paase«l by th«« last Isglalaturw reglati-rvd real «stale broker* are cum pel led to pay au annual fee of *5 and post a bond In the • m of *100® About 1540 broker* hav> b a ’’ n»«d in Ore gon under th«- law ain<< July I. I'i|* SCIO OARAGE Agvnt for 1 lartford 1 ires, Overland Cars and Panhard 1 rucks Al! Ifopair Work Guarnntevtl Short ami lung tlirUiiice hauling jobs Holicittnl itoaplte the high price* of material •nd the scarcity of carpenter» more than 35 n«-w pa-king U--«i»-» have been built In Hood River county during the present season at price* ranging from *3000 to *10.on® each Eastern Oregon am liberal supp-ivt to the eubscrlpi—n camps- .n for th* women'« building at th«« or -con uni verslty. rwp«>rt*d John W. Straub, dean of men. on hla return from • three w«-ek*’ canvassing trip. !l R Crawford, c< t -> i* anp-rviaur for tbe first congressional district of <*regon. ha* open»«! cffir«-* In Salem •nd 1» organising hl* force* prcp«ra lory to beginning actual esnvas* a» provide«! und««r tbe cet.su* laws. GIVE W. S. S. FOR CHRISTMAS IS U. S. APPEAL Governor Calkin» Urge» Gov ernment Securitie® for Pre»- ent* Instead oi Luxurie® Governor John U Colkln* of the dan Francisco F- -I'-rsI It- -««rv«- llauk has wrlt.ton a totter to oil bank* and trust companies In the Tw lfth Fed- oral He-srvs District urging them to promote, wherever possible, the sal* of War HaVlngs Htaiups and Treasury Saving* Csrt Ificate* fur Christmas pr««*« uta thia year The lucre*»«-«! demand for the»* Government Mcurili®*. the Ttwasury Having* Certlfi- ate» tH-mg similar to War Havings Htanips In «(«-nomination* of *100 and 31 »«io. is apparent ftaiu th« fact that the Federal Reserve Bank supplied 3*0.200 worth of Treasury Having« <’«-rtIA«-at*e to eigh teen bank* In th» district on Novcm her 30. which I* the larsmt amount •old In on* day *liicw the ■ lose of the • ar On th* face of th* demand of theae olghlcen banka and tbe In creased call for lh>- «--«tirlito* from all poatofflee* thronghogt the Twelfth Federal Reserve District, it would ■sem that the G«>v««rnnicnU* holiday slogan. ’’Give a War Hat Ings Htamp or a Treasury Haviugr t’ertlflcat« (or Christinas." I* tx-ln* followed out* and the Government Is hoping thal by giving War Raving* Rlamps aud Tr«-a*ury Havtn«» C«rtin«ai>w for Chrlatma* gifts tlm district will <-lo»e- ly approximate Its War Having* tjuola for the year. A portion of Governor Calkin*' let ter follow* "The Chrlatma« holiday* are al- moat upon ua Everything points to a tremendous outlay of money In the purrhaae of holiday gifts. I he greater portion of which I think I am safe In Mytng will be hixurie*. The present ■Ituatlou demands not that more money be spent In the purchase of luxarieo, but that we curtail'»» mneb a* |«oaalble, with lhe >onM>quent liens flrial contraction of credit.. Therefore. I ap «eal u» you aa a follow banker to do everything within yo ir power to atlmuh • the porch*«* •ml giving of War Having» Htanips •nd Trenxury Bavin/- t'ertlflcgtaa •• Chrlatma» pre«*« uta In place of the if»- ua! ne-edie»» and oipenblve gifts It seem» to me that ths responsibility pt loading men* mind» along the wa>* gf thrift and simple living roots fo a great exlsnt upon the bankers of Ihw country «nd la-asking you to push th* sales of Treasury securltls* during the ChrlMmaa holidays, I am asking you only lo tabs advantage oF'an op portunlty to meet this re*o«malblNty." In addition. ChrlMma* poster* car rying an appeal tn give War Raving* Rtamps and Treasury Havings Cortlfl- catea tor Chrlatma* pros«^s W(J| be distributed thronghon'. tff^ Twelfth Federal Reserve District, and aU banks have l«een naked to include a similar appeal m tbwir advertising Scio Produce Company • Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for Eggs. Poultry. Veal. Hogs. Hided Will buy Ctrnm in any quantity and pay the highest cash price foi it. Let u® get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Bring Us Your Cotcora Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED G1SELMAN, Proprietor