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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
b««n put on the building election. Governor Olcott will recom Complete Information regarding th«- mend is ths lawmakers that they refer rudget system In of* re «Ion tn Oregon the question of restoring capital fa sought In a letter received by 8am punishment In Oregon to the voters | A Koger, assies an ( secretary ef atat< at that time from ui- tBto-r» of <-ongr«sia Recurrence of the rabl«*a epidemic There were three fatal accidents In among coyotes, prevalent tn Klamath Principal Events of the Week Ore,on during the week ending lie and a«i)<'lnlng counties of Oregon and «mler || according to a report pr-* California two or Ihrse yearn ago. la Briefly Sketched for Infor pared by ths a* ate Industrial accident feared by etorkmen The latent evt matlon of Our Readers. -nmniiaeton The victims were Jam«» d- nee of ills«'»»- aruonr coyote» «smeo Blnvimstl. laborer of Km lc« rr>»l ; from th«* Merrill district, near tbs David Nelson and John H« l»ent>er«» r. California line, where a coyote ran William Bowen, an Oregon pions* r loggers ef Dee. smack In the sheep corral of D K of 1353. died at Ral«m Monday According to a report received b» Young s->undlng a d<>»«n sheep and Pilot Rock baa a number of < aaea of R C. Bar:runi of th« Umpqua forra! the two ranch dogs with Ms fangs emailpot. some of them quite severe reserve. Itoseburg probably » III be Be Thia year's stale tax. as emputed by The Northwest Builders' ass*M-latloa l«ct«d as an airplane base for törest Frank Lovell, tax commissioner, will will hold Its Mst convention la Port b« approximately »4.391,3*0. as against patrol activities next season land. February 2«. 37. 30 David M Glass, locating engineer »3.031 402 last year The lacreaae In Apple packing and shipping has com« for the stat« hlghsrav <oaiml»«ton. was this tax. according to a letter sent to to a dose at llermlstou. with a run ef severely Injured about the h*sd when .-•unty a*»- »«.«rs of the etale by Mr ♦ 1 carloads, valued at t.’,7,0u0 a rang» In the him»«* -»hleh th« survey latvrll. la du< to th* addition of (111. William Raffrty. <3 years old. a ns cr«w la using u«»r Nolln. exploded 2X.1 44 allowed by the t per cent liml live sou at Oregon, dropped dead in A conf -ren«*« to lave* gate ihorvu/h- tat'on act. »'*9*' 4 47 for market roads the poetoffice at Forest Grove. for opcra’lon <if the ly th«- question of increasing ratio a- ’ »’90*1'7 • t lathing valued at about koOo was sal' - «• : marines' i-duca to Injured workmen under tho work- > * 11« taken from Alexander's d-partiu«ui men'» compensation act, will I m - held •*--r -I sld law. store in Pendleton by a robber. In Portland Monday Ib-eemta-r 32 FednraLnaii* - --f n Third infantrv Reginald Chambers of Prairie City The bill restoring to tbe public Oregon nati« ni - iard. ha» beco coni waa Instantly killed at Austin when he domain 7*H>0 acres of land In Jackson pleted. acc««rd ■ .* to a tdegram r» was run over by a logging train. county was passed in the house through eelved by Adjutait General Htaf-tn The depth of stiow In the Umatilla the efforts of Representative Hlnnot from tho minila bureau of Ih« war de national forest Is four times the depth Thr land la situate«, on !x>a«-r Klamath partmont al Washington t'rewd ll»ra reached at any time during l»l* lake m«*nd **f Portland ha» t»«en offic ally Elmo Walden, a rancher living near The county court has let a eon trad rt-eognlicd by thè «ar departm ri a » Freewater, was fined »35 and costa for to R A A'!« u and th« Pacific Bride- cotonai of tho Intaniry to succeed John having a beaver In his possession rom’-any of Portland io place gravel M May. Plans for a 135 000 modern business on six mil«» of Harner county road WHh ih« total numi ■ r of *-re«'«ntlate block In Htanfteld have been approved b«lng the main arteriaa of the eli) fll«*«! frum l«-*4 prosperili >■ new slu by the local lodge of Odd Fellows of Burna. denta a» comi-nred wlth 557 for thls C H McNaught of Hi-rtnlaton has The etale, through R. H Goodin. e«e data In 19ld. ilio la»t norma! year. Just received machinery for the er*< relary of th«* board of c -utrol. sold t«> final preparatimi» are belìi - tuado to tion of a 30-ton molaam'S alfalfa meal T. A O. Gordon of Canada approx! bandi« what la eli« -I t. t>.- a ree mill. mately lout* bush« Is of fla«se«-<l from orti breaklng attenda - - at thè tirsgon Forty-seven Marion county schools the prison plant Th« cousld-ratlon Agrtcultursl college A t« si»’«atlon of during Ibe month of November mad*- waa »*> a bushel between 17v*> and 11-- »tud<-tits I» ex attendance records of 95 per cent or Thomas O. Hendricks, pioneer of pected Of Ih«- 1*1*4 |w-r mi 749 are more. l>n« county nnd found* r of the First uien and 335 wvrncn. The population of the Eastern Ore Natlonnl bank of Eugene and th- A blanket Incr«»»« of »30 a month gon state hospital has decreased dur heaviest Individual taxpayer In Ijine ing the current year from 524 patients county, died at bls bom« In Kugen*- In the salary of every teach r cm ployed In the Astoria grad« and high to 490. at th«- as«- of 81 years schools Is asked In petitions signed Mrs Elisa Jolllff of Minnesota has M F McElhaney, s promlnrnt fruit purchased Mrs. Carrie Ferguson's grower near Yamhill, was Injured, by approximately 100 instructor» and ranch near Adams. In Umatilla county, probably fatally, and hla wife waa presented to the school board Herbert Nunn, state highway en for »32.000. allghUy hurt when a water pip« which The Oregon state chamber of com they were thawing out burst and eent glnmr, who returned to K-tlem after a road Inspection trip which took him merce convention was post poned to » bits of Iron In all directions as far cast as The Dsllea and as far December 29. 30 and 31 on a««-eunt of Ninety four permits for the appro south as Klamath Falls, states rapid heavy storms. priation of water from the various There Is not a drop of gasoline* to streams of t>r«gon for th« development progress Is being made -in the roads Five Portia»«! physicians of varied be bad at Roseburg. and th» Standard of private and municipal projects were Oil company holds out no hope fur any issued by the state engineer during degrees of prominence In their pro In the near future the mouths of October and N «vember. feaaion were Indicted for dlsptnxlng narcotics In violation of the Harrison The present below gero weather will Governor Olcott's action In announc reduce the 1930 loganberry crop Io ing a special seealon of the Oregon narcotic law In the report returned by Marlon county about one-fourth, ac legislature may prvclpllate a special the United Htate» district grand Jury An Issue of »47.000 In paving and cording to growers. election In Clackamas county for th» Arrangements are being made by th« purpose of filling the vacancy caused road construction bonds was sold by Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum by th» d«*ath of Htatc Senator Walter the city of The Dall«» and contracts were awarded by the city council f«W bermen at Springfield to Install a co A Dlmlck the building of the connecting link operative store there. Th« flax and machine shop depart- Orders for more than 70.000.000 feet m- tlts of the Or« gon state p< nlteu between The Dalles and the east link of lumber have been placed with lum Dary were damag'd to the extent of of the Columbia river highway and ber merchants of Oregon and Washing more then »2000. when the skylights the building of a stone retaining wall ton In the last els weeks and a part of the roof of the combina •long the new road increases In the salaries of the In ths opinion of Assistant Stat« En tion structure fell uudrr a heavy leathers tn the 11« I h d* are to gineer C E Strickland, the North weight of snow he made at ome. a>-<*rding to a vote Umpqua river Is without doubt the best l.lnn county, which now rlnlma to of the school board power stream In the stats. hnve more br>*d«rs of pur« bred slock Reports recalled at the offices of At a cost of »9000 37 head of pure than any county In thr state Is plan blood and 33 head of high grade Jersey ning to form a breeders' aaaociatlon the Oregon public s-r»teo c< num axion cauls were distributed last week A masting will be held In Allmny for indicate that the ear shortage la be among Rtaafleld dairymen that purpose some time thia mouth, corning more serious First Lieutenant Edward J Hlnx-a, B au* of the cold weather, the an probably <>n Haturday. December 37. former city engineer of Dallas has nual Marlon County Corn show, which A new Industry Is to I«« started In was to have been held from December I mu» I as county by Jaru>s a Will arrived home fmm «-v«r»«as service 15 to 20, was postponed one week iams. who purchased Glen Echo farm, He will reopen hla office In Dallas Joseph Castellon, tenant on tho Baker's tax levy fur tNO • III b» J ■ the country home of Forest Bupervieor mills higher than this year, which Hartrum It la the Intention of Mr ranch of former I'nlted States M«nat«>r calls for tbs raising of »M.70I 28 by Williams to stock ths place with pure Levi Ankeny, near Rickreall, will leave general taxation, al the rate of 15 4 bred Rs las milch goats and make a shortly for his, old home In Belgium Htatistlcs recently compiled cover- Bursting water pipes caused an ex speciality of breeding thia rlaae of Ing It of the principal lumber «nils plosion In the home of Mark L. Fletch animate er near Redmond, and Inflicted Injuries On ord«rn from Chief of Police of Portland and vicinity show an ag upon Mrs. Fletcher from which Jenkins a campaign for the supprea- gregale employment of more than »000 died alon of ths sal« of the R«attle Union men The mammoth rawmill of the Peli The Astoria Masonic lodge baa por Record on the streets of Portland was chased a tract 150x150 feet for a ro« atari rd when offlcrrs were ordered t*» can Hay Lumber company two miles aid-ration of »15.000. Th«- property is pick up all newsboya found selling the north of Klamath Falls, the largest in to hr the sits of a »50.000 Maaonlc sheet and take them to the police sta thin district, was completely destroyed temple tion and to confiscate cup I co of the by fire. Fifty sine Inqulr*«» from prospective Mies Gladys Denham 14-year-olJ paper secured daughter of Mrs J D* nham. dl<d at The commissioners of ths l\>rt of settlers In Oregon have be«*« received Aumsville from ptomaine poisoning. as Coes bay have decided upon inviting a rerently by Hocretary George Quayle the r< suit of eating meat at a Salem number of experienced port officials of the Oregon alate chamber of com restaurant. and engine-rs from Portland. Astorln Bierce Three thousand hog* of powder The second trial of Harold Howell, and perhaps other northwest porta to 14. for the murder of Lillian la*uthold. inspect this district with a view of hav used In one blast to remove the rock ing them d«-termlne the test site for along the right of • ay of the naw road both of Bandon, opened Monday morn C Ing In the Coos county circuit court the proposed dock and wharf Improve In t’urry county Just south of Port Orford at Coquille m«nta In «-«intempiatlon. Itocbette ItonnlS. a Jersey cow. Oregon leads In the twelfth federal Hug* maps, showing acenl« drives reserve district In the saba of war In Dougina county, giving directions valued at »10.000, died at the farm of savin • and treasury certificate« and to favorite camping spots and al.ow J It Mtump A .*4--u aouth <>( 1 iella» ala» I- sds all states in the nation with, Ing the location of gotwl fishing a few days ago. as a result of an eseeptlon of Ohio streams, hunting dletrieta. agricultural a«*cid«nt Ktuce II Impossible for men to •art» Itespondent ou account of III h«-alth. areas and fruit terrltorlro, will be Mrs Mary Valkenburg. wife of Her paint'd and erected by the Itoeeburg from »8 Io »10 per day picking over grant Kier Valkenburg of Fort merchants at th« auto tourists’ camp green berries. Linn county highway employes are leaving their work to Rtrvena, committed suicide at Aatorla ground In Roseburg next spring If Attorney General Brown holds that pick berries by shi-otlng herself. He la not a candidate for the United Ninety mor«- mm can be accommo the legislature, which convenes next dated In the men's dormitory of Oregon month, han a i«*«r»l right to call a Rtales senate, but will seek to return Agricultural college nest term as a ape« i al elect Ion ou May 31. the date of to the lower house, drrlaree C. N Me r«-sult of finishing touch«« which bavs the regular l*3t prusury aetalaatloa Arthur, representative from tbs third congressional dtotrkrt OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST ..„J SCIO GARAGE Agent for Hartford I ires, Overland Cars and Panhard I rucks Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pny Cash For F- rm *. Poultry, Vrnl. I Ioga, I I k I cj Will }»uy Cream in any quantity nnd pny the highest rash price Fot it. Let us get acquainted. If you have n grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Bring Us Your Coscoro Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor