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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1920)
R N Stanfield, well kn<>*n »beep man of enntern Oregon, has cloeed a lease with the Warmeprlnga IrrtgaUcn district whereby be »ecurve for »• yenra the shore line of the district*« large reservoir at a reported conald * •ration of »»«.ooo Th* reaervolr or Principal Events of the Week lake will cover thouean 1» of acres and In mldeummer and early fall th» water Briefly Sketched for Infor* will raced* and eapSBe wwial hundr. 1 mation of Our Readers. acraa. which will afford ll-nt grar lag and give acreaa to plenty of water The carrier delivery system for mall In the dry wuua Approximately l«i- bril- » and cut will be started la Bend oa April 1. vert», representing a cost e»itmate<l al Major James Bruce. Indian war »at- »1.<M.777 were un !-r nt.......... . a.l eran and pioneer of Oregon, la dead at vertiaed fur construc’h.n dur ng the M Mlnnvllle. at the age of »1 y«ara year l»l». according lo the »nnual Christmas buslnsaa tn Eugen» this report of C H Met'tiHough. engineer ■eaeon exceeded that of last year by for the etale highway department loti. per cent. Becaua, of the dlawatlafactloo -» A find famine haa been averted In prase rd by coneum-ra with regard t-v flood River and wood and coal ar« ratea charged by th. Douglas < -unty fairly plentiful at the pr«a«at lima Water a Light cv>a>|ieny a m -ni.'-t For the Improvement of the ooaat 1» on foot al K"t burg to vote b guard M-nrtce at Hlualaw. a li Coot mo In th* »um of approilmst-ly I' ■ ■ tor boat has been shipped to that point. with which to Install a niunkipul plan: Th. annual winter meeting of the The Douglas county Jail waa d< pop Or- >n Jerseyg('gills club was held at ulated Saturday night about 11 a*rh»ck Oregon Agricultural college. December when the tour Bunnies .»-.tp-d after 31. •awing th-lr way out of th main cage Oregon ha» aa appro ilmat« total of and then dropping front « «. • 'i>-1 •<" r ‘•«x.TM acr«» la irrigated landa. ae window lo th» ground All <>f lh> <» cording to Percy A. Cuppar. aiata caped prlaonera but one w-r- < a pt u rad gltn-er. during th- day Albany voters, •• to io. have ap The confeaaloa of Iwon Grannan. proved an increased levy for school who surrender.-d recently to th. tu purp-u.ee on the 1»1» tai roll st Linn thorltlca at Dougla». Aris, admitting him ty. that he robts-d th- Hh.nta l.lmlt<d at Charles Holstrotu. for more than 10 Yoncalla on th* night of Jun- I*, thl I. years night watchman at the Mate cap haa cleared up on* of the gr< at-»t Itol. <! - d after an llineca of about nine mysteries In Douglas county crim- an months. nals. according to Sheriff QnIn The I!<Hid River county court has Harold Howell, who h»a been held adopted a budg>*t that will raise a tas In the county Jail at Marahfield f'-r ..ill • -early »30.000 more than several month» and gaou-d through last year. two trials foe th* alb-g- 1 murder of Crew» will begin work on the Hood Lillian Leuthold. a Di year-old girl of lllver Moaler stretch of the Columbia Bandon, probably never will be con river highway aa soon aa th« «now vlcted. Judge Coke dlschar/ <1 the clears away. Jury of the «wood trial after h waa Robert N. Stanfield and Whitney reported that the jury could reach m> IP.in. both of Portland, were reap agreement. pointed members of the Oregon land Indications that th- Mate fish and settlement commission. game commission will r< fu»<- to accod- Engln-er H R- Jones has complete«-! to Governor Olcott's recomm-ndatlous hla survey for the proposed Monmouth that William L F1nl*y be reinstated gravity water system, which It la esti as atate biologist and that th- com mated will coat l&g.OOO mission will stand pat on Its action of Ov< r »50.000 for produce and labor December 11. ousting Finley, are con I was paid out by the Cottage Drove talned In letters r-ceK-d by th- gov cannery during the 111» season The •rnor from Frank M Warren and 1 total pack was J»» tons. N. Flelachn-r of Portland, m. mb rs of Halem automobile dealers have or the com mission ganised and plan» are being made for In compliance with a r-»»lutlon a show to I h - given by the organisation adopted at a conference h. Id tn Pori on February 1». »0 and 11. land. Attorney General Itruwn will Eugene will hold a special election draft the bill providing for an Increase for the purpose of voting ,75.000 bonds In payments to Injured workmen un.l-r to furnish funds for an aviation field the compensation act. according to an and additional fire apparatus nouncement mad* by members nt th-' Th<- Cottage Grove grange haa Join atate Industrial accident -ommlsainn ed the Commercial club tn going on Th- bill will be submitted fur the c<u record na r-pi>oa«d to the proposed Issue •Ideratlon of th. k,i»latu»- at It« ap< of 12.0iio.0Q* In county road bonds rial »easlon In January K G Warner of Pendleton was ap Reports of eice»»lve damage to th point>-d by Governor Olcott aa a mem fruit and berry Industry of th- Wil t>«r of the state livestock sanitary lamette valley, du- to the recent frr i board to succeed the late J. N. Bur Ing weather, were entphati- .ill-. >1- nl- .1 gesa. at Halem by ('. 1 l-ewla. eecretary -f Th. re was one fatality due to acri the Oregon Grower» association, an-l d.-nt In Or.-gou during the week •nd V. W Brown, averefary of th* I'ulk Ing Ib-.ember M The victim County Growers association Eap-clal Haan N Hwaneon. conatruction work ly doe« this d-nlsl apply to orchard* er of lluiton. which the egperta stat- are pra.Ti. ally Thirty Filipinos, representing the uninjured by the frees» Filipino student body In Halem. Philo- Because of th* prwnt car aborts*- mu'h and t'orvallia. aaaembled at Ha which la said to be hamp* ring many lem D- ■ tuber 30 to celebrMte their aw Oregon Industrie« »nd throwing thou tlonal holiday. sands of m-n out of employment. Fr.-d 8 T Keetersen. fireman on the Cal Buchtal. chairman of the Oregon put» 1 torn la. Or. gon * Eastern railway, waa lie aervlce commission aent tel-grams •evsrely Injured at Klamath Falla to H II Alshton, r-glonal director of wh.-n he fell from hie engine and waa Catted Stat-« railways at Chicago. anJ dragged 30 feet. L C Gilman of Reattl*. district din- Tony Leltta. recently discharged or of the fedrral railroad ad mln Istra from the penitentiary after nerving 10 lion, urging that they aid In relieving months for alleged alien activities dur the altuailon. ing the war. la again under arrest, te W P Andrews, forest valuation en lle v.-d to be Insane. gineer of the northwest dial riel, bo Johnson H Smith, deputy collector r-au of Internal revenue, who hasbo-n of Internal revenue at Portland, waa In Portland since last H-pl-mU-r 5 In appointed federal prohibition director connection with qu-»tlunnalr>-s by tint for On-gon. according to announce ber owners, has romplet-d hl» work ment from Washington. D. C. and will return to* Wa»hlngton. l> <* l>. <1 llrown. clerk of (he Mate land The questionnaires are now being acytf board, haa recommended to the board to Washington and the »aluatloii* that »200. im M) of the Mate school fund placed on timber land« and tlmtw-r be Invested In school district bon«*« product» will tw mad- th* ba»la of bearing at least & per cent Intervet ! Incom* and esceea profit« tales. A bill lo hold the attorney general During th* period between February rvnponslble for the operation of all leg M and November 30. 191». enough gas tslatlon enacted tn Oregon will be eub- «line was «old In Oregon to op-rate milted for the consideration of the j each motor vehicle now licensed In state legislature at Its special eaoalon the Mate for a dlatane* of approvlma'-* In January. t ly Moo mil««. ba«*d on an average of Th- city of Scio baa filed applies I 15 mll«e lo each gallon of ga»<>lin* lion with the Mate engineer for the : ronaum-d according to a stat-m-nt api.roprivilon of 10 second feet of wa Issued by Ham A. Koser assistant sec ter from Thomas creek for the dev-I retary of Mate Nearly 30.ooo.oon gal opm* nt of -IM horsepower for munici Ions of gasoline was sold to Oregon motor vehicle owners during the perl pal purpo»- -e. The Pbes company, with processing od covered In Mr Kotor's statement It» and head offices In Salem, has Profoasor C. I. Is-wle. one of lb« received from a New York buyer an Maff of managers for th* Oregon Grow- order f<>r U carloads of apple cider |eta Co-eperatlve association, who haa to tw delivered al the study Into loganberry rul OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST tur». a<lvl«.-s loganberry growers her* after to d«lay plaHiis their vine« on th« tr*llla until »print to prevent 'recti ng Lewta advocated thia never- •I year* ago Tti- fubh-rt has be-n brought aharply to afar attention' of growers by th- r<<- nt unusually col* weather which fr«- many aeree of vines In the Wlllan valley that were on the tr-lll».-« Aa a phase nf th- pur-hase of more than 13 acre« of pota’o land be tween Powell Butt.- and Prineville b» G-orge L Burtt, one nf th- blgg-at po taio buyers on the coast, and ae»«wl alee In central Oregon am! «'»ewher»-. the fkerhulH Vatl-y M--d company fll-d articles of Ir.i-ori—ratlon t'apl lai Meek is t1»trd at »50,000. The In corporator» are Guy K. Ih>beon. R»d m<>nd bank-r, Mr 'Burtt and G-orge I. Held A wid- range of agricultural nctlvllle» la ma<l>< poaalble by the arti cles, but It 1» un>l- rwiiKwl that the com pany’s work will I«- chiefly the pro duction of Netted G« ut ee<d for th«* California market. r,”rT n*”' 10’0 wish tv i j/ifrss our .in, r, thanks a'ut appreciation for all favors extended to us by our friends and patrons who helped us ma kt our store and business u hat it is today. ■ We extend to you our best wishes for tht coming Christmas and the Neu Year, ¡920, with hopes that you will find us worthy of your patronage in the future as in the past H’«’ remain yours, WESELY S GROCERY * nwtfl OF ECONOMIC I *•••»•»aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeoeeeoweeee-eee-eeoee« »♦♦♦♦♦•♦«•«•♦«•♦♦♦♦♦oeee ♦ i SCIO GARAGE Agent for I D:i*>ter” II Predicts ‘*N After-V jlrma Not Solved Correctly Hartford I ires, Overland Cars and Panhard 1 rucks ♦ : : Washington. O. C I’eralatent tndua All Repair Work IJiinrant••«■<} try and ateady. < » a >-ntlo«M «avlna tout! be depended upon to avert the SE- -rt ubi ... 11 „• <11- ! id «-. ii I ul. I ■ "I....... • •. i "national disaster” which lurk« In the cost of living 1« iuo. acortflhg to Pre», »♦eaoeooooooooeoooooeooeooooo»eeeeeeee«»eoe< dent Wilson Only Increased produc lion atid real thrift, h» »aid. can lw effective In redo -tn ; t< ••• and bring mg condition» b»< k to a point where wage» and the rout of ne-'e.ltl«« will be property tialaii <•-! The President outlining the aeon- tnlc policy upon • bleb the guvemmnnt la baaing It» tight to reduce prices made it clear that the principle« underlying the catu palgn for thrift conducted by the Hav ing» Division of the Treasury l»ei>arp in ent through the eale of War Having» Htampa and Treasury Having» t'ertlh- rates are the principle- which must rescue the nation t urn condition» more dangerous to thu prosperity and life of the people than the war It»-It Increasing warns will not meet the situation. the Pre»,dent »aid W age In croaae In the grant Ind- etrle» of the country under pre -»nt condition» will only lend to pu»h ;> Ice-. further and further out of re i«di. and the President aaeerted that wag» rcadlustments mu* • all upon the out me of the govern ■■■MBSsaaMaMamanaaEM ment's fight to pull down prices. "Demands unwisely made and |>a» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•«♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦«•♦•«♦♦♦♦n« •innately {•aiated upon at thia time menace the peace and prosperity of the country a» nothing else could. ' »aid the President "And thl» contribute« to bring about the very results which aui'h demand» are lu giul.nl tu remedy.” The President. entpba- ilng the tert- ounneae of the coml.u-.n» which con front the country. ». '. I "We are face to face with a attu ailon which la more likely to effect the happiueae and prosperity, and even the life, of our p.-oplw than the war It ar If W<- have now got to do nothing lea« than brb.g our Indtia- tries «nd our labor ba k tu a normal bail» after tie r>- -t*et upheaval known to history, and the winter Juel ahead of u» may bring suffer ing Infinitely great-r than the war brought upon nt if we blunder or fall in the pro An admirable spirit of self-sacrllx-e, of patriotic de votion. and of community action guided and Inspired na »hila tha fighting was on. We -»hall need all these now. and t I them In a heightened degree If we ar« to ae- aompllah the Brat tanka of peaea They are more difficult than the ta«h» of war n n complet, leaa easily understood md r* quire more Intelligence, patience and sobriety. We moblllted our man power for the lighting; let »a now mohlllie our brain power and our ronarlcneea for the reconatruef Ion If we fall It will mean national dl<a«t«r The pri mary Brat alep la to increase pro- ductloo and facilitate lianaportatlon. an aa to make up for the deal ruction wrought by the war. the terrible arerrltloa It ri«ih<1 and an na anon a» poeatble rell-vo our people of the cruel burden of high pr|.-ea ’’ Pointing out the thrift remedy for the alt nation now before the people, the President said "Only by keeplnr the root of pro Will pay Cash for ELgRt. Poultry, VeaL I l«»gn, I lidrd dnctloa on Ila /»resent level. by In creasing production and by rigid Will buy Cream in any quantity and pay etonomr and analog on the part of the luuhrst cash price foi it. the people can we hope for large derreaaee In the hurdrnaome coat of Let un get acquainted. If you have a grievance living which now weigh» ua down.** make it known and wf will endeavor to rectify it. Buy W « 8 OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT [s t O’.nph te and 0111 stock fresh and clean <>f Ten, Coft’ee. Spires, Canned Goods, mill in fact, everything for the table. HIBLER 8 GILL CO. ALL KINDS OF I IAUL.ING DONE Short and Long Distance at Reasonable Prices 6AM STOLLER Expressman Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Bring Us Your Cascora Bark Th» Government will continua Thrift and War Havings Klamp Mloa through lit*, The i»M «eenritlea ara Ih the hand« of th» engraver We will give you a Square Deal FRED GISELMAN,' Proprietor