The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 08, 1920, Image 3

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the Indorsement of th» lo. al e'niii;” In a letter forwarded by Roy Klein,
rial club and will become at fin »led secretary of the commies Ion. to Gover­
nor Olcott In reply to a request for an
with that organ ¡ration
Investigation of the rural dance hallo »«planation of the charges
Nels P Sorenson. wealthy Portland
near Salem Is to be taken up by the
present grand Jury bream» of many timber man. was fln.d (590 and set free
»mplalnts that hare been mad* re­ In that city by the six judges of th«
Principal Events of the Week garding their management.
state circuit court sitting en banc, fol
The building of the Warren Coopers lowing th» pl»a of bls attorneys that to
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
tive warehouse store al Warren Is enforce a sentence of six months' Im
mation of Our Readers.
nearing completion, and will aoon be prlsunmenl lmp»o«-d by the municipal
ready for occupancy The association court, following Horenaon's conviction
will supply all Its members with good» on a charge of having driven an auto­
Fug-ns will havs aa army »tors of
mobile while Intoxicated, would seri­
at met prices.
Its own In a short tlms.
Th» tr-»nd train wreck within a ously leopardla»- his health.
Eugene building permits tn 1*1*
The stat« highway commission. In
week occurred at Toledo, when
tn. !e a gain of 400 per csnl over the
freight engine crashed Into a siring of the construction of roads and brida» s
1*1* record.
freight cars, »mashing the engine and during the year 1*1* expended a total
Kev- nues from ths state Insurance
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mi.3iS.33
A lutai -f Ml miles
throwing the cars from the track.
d- i-arttnenl for the year 1*1* totaled
Postmaster T. A Reeves of flood of paving was under contract, of which
(235.0*6 06
Ap­
River reports that the mall handled at 1*3 miles have b"ii complet'd
Damas* done to Umatilla county that office during 1*1* for outgoing proximately 31* ml!- «, or 43 per cent,
roads by the recent floods and wash trains and for local delivery eacreded remain unfinished Of th« 314 mU«s
outs I* estimated at *36,000
of rocking and graveling contracted
that of any past year by 5« per cent
In Liun county, during 1*1*. them
While playing battle with a gun JOT miles have been romplcted Grad
wers 333 marriage licenses Issued and thought unloaded. Glen Fisher. * year- Ina contracts awarded totaled *36
only 30 divorce decrees granted.
old son of Henry Fisher of l-coua. was miles, of which 370 miles bava bwn
Mrs Mary A Simpson. a resident of shot and perhaps fatally wounded by completed.
Linn county for <1 years, died at her the lly.arold son of William furrier
hum- In Albany, aged (0 years
Fruit and berries In the Wliliamett*
Orogou was second among the states valley were not damaged seriously by
of the Union In the sale of treaaury the recent rold w-other In opinion
savings certificates for November.
of W. It HcotL manager of the Ihiyal-
M> mbvra of tbs Northwestern H<> lup A Humncr Valley Fruit sas-x-latlon.
cisty of Highway Engine«-re held their
Hecaua»' of the eleventh-hour rush It
annual meeting In Halem Friday night will be Impossible for th» secretary c-t
Liberty Bonds and War Sav­
lii-v Edward Glttlna. a well known state to mall all 1*20 motor vehicle
ings Stamps Help Support
pton-«-r Methodist minister, died at the license plates for which applications
idle Workers
hom«< of hie daughter In Halem. aged have been receiv'd te-fore January 15
70 years.
Work has been resumed at the
One of tbs reasons ths striking
The b«itid Issue providing (60.000 for Ochoco darn after a short shutdown on
water works and *30.000 for a city account of the deep snow
There tn shipyard workers In Sevan plants
around Han Franrtseo bay have Iwm.
hall carried at Rainier by a vote of reported deep snow In the mountains,
able to hold out fur their demand of
135 to 33.
assuring plenty of waler for Irrigating eight cents an hour Increase la that
More than SOO applications for reel In thia section.
collectively they own mors than IT,*
estate llci news have been received al
Lumbermen of Klamath county re­ 000,000 worth of Liberty Bunds and
the office of the state Insurance com port that mors than *'• 0»O,OOO worth about (200.000 In War Having»
mlMlouer.
of merchantable timber has been ruin­ Htamp» ‘ The Liberty Hund and War
A total of *334.000 34 waa paid Into ed In that section by the western pin« Ravings Htamp» holdings of our met,
the state treasury as inheritance tax beetle since they first made Uteir ap have certainly stood us In good
stead,” said Frank Miller, secretary
by the i-stats of lbs late Henry L. Pit pewrance three years ago.
lock of Portland
A preliminary estimate of the pro­ of the Han Francisco Iron Trade»
Council
"When we win our demand
Full wheat In the Weston vicinity Is duction of metals In Oregon lu 191«.
I am going to re ommend that ths
looking excellent and has not b«-en compil'd by the United State» geo­
men »aye that eight cent an hour In
damaged by the frost, according to re logical survey, shows a decrease In the erease and Invest It weekly with the
ports from that section
gold and lead produced, but an In­ Government In War Ravings fetampa
Nearly 100 Filipino students from crease In th» silver and copper.
They provide an ideal way for the
Corvallis. Philomath and other sections
G V. Skelton of Corvallis, profes­ workingman to save "
C A Farnsworth, associate dlree
of the state gathered at Halem and en- sor of highway engine« ring at Oregon
Agricultural college, was elected presi­ tor of the War Ixtan Organisation for
Joyed the annual banquet.
Damaged tnetlea. due to high water, dent of the Northwestern Society of the Twelfth Feder..I Hewers* District,
are responsible for the uncertain train Highway Engineers at the annual •aid: "Secretary Miller's figure» on
th* Liberty Bond holdings and their
service bv-tw'-en The Dalles and Friend, m«etlng of the society In Salem.
Investment In War Havings are con­
Howard W. Jeter of Fort Orford, dep­
on the Groat Houthern railroad.
servative and there 1s no doubt that
Hevegty breeders of purebred slock uty sheriff of Curry county, lost his they have aided greatly In enabling
from all eectlous of Linn county met In life when a aurfboat In which four the men to support themselves while
Altxtny nnd formed ike lJnn County men were attempting to reach the bow on strike
The m«-n can borrow die
of the wrecked steamer J A. Chanslor face value of their Liberty Bouds
Purebred Livestock association
Dcc'-mber cargo shipments of lumber at the mouth of Him river. upa«-t In without sacrificing the bund» and
they can cash In their War Havings
fr<>m the Columbia were exceptionally the breakers
Clatsop county has donated *500 to Stampa."
light In that period 37 vessels loaded
The Government's War Havings
the fund for paying the eipenat-s of
a total of 31.535,*44 fast of lumber.
Htamp Is the working man’s weapon
The total cash receipts of the Oregon two delegates who are to be s>-nt to
against s hand to-mouth exialen<» It
supreme court for ths year »1* were Washington to urge the enactment at b«dps him get ahead.
**l«o »4. During the year 1*14 the this session of congress of a law ap
proprlatlng (2.SWI.0O0 for the construc­
court received from all sources **333
A IS Christmas present tor |4.3t-—
According to announcement just tion of the proposed Rooervoit high
War Havings Htamp
made, the Methodist church at Hos» way.
Preparatory to Installation of a mu­
burg will begin the erection of a *35.
Give him a War Ravings ¡tamp for
0<"» chun-h <-dlflcr early In the spring nicipal light and water ayat<-m. the
Christmas a |5 present for II 33
Out of the 10*4 homesteads filed In city of Roseburg, through Its officials,
the Hiuslaw reservation, only 133 are filed with the state engineer an applF
Any bank or i»>«toff co
o upi'-d by the original owners. 434 cation for water rights and approxl- «ou
a IS Christina» present for *4 31
of
«atop
mately
1000
feet
per
second
having t»en d'-serted and 3** changing
—a United Sfate» War Havings Htamp
from the North Umpqua al a point
hands
At a meeting In Medford a number known aa Whistlers bend
A Reati Io labor leader huya War
Contracts thus far awarded for fur- Havings Htarn|»i "because.' be says.
of It-publlcan women formed a Gen­
eral U-onard Wood club and will sup nlahlng supplies for the several state “th» Interest on them will offset tha
port him tn the presidential primary Institutions for the first ala mouths arar laves I have to |iay whenever I
of the year 1*30 Indicate that the buy anything.“
campaign
Mi-» Catherine Beckley, graduate of prices quoted for the various ro lu­
the University of Pennsylvania, has modules are from 6 to 10 per cent Interest on Third and Victory
Liberty Loans Buys Christ*
b- < n appointed an Instructor In the *«•- higher than when the previous blds
l>ar'm«nl of loology at the University were opened Itl June. 191 *
mas Presents
Percy Cupper of Halem. state en<1-
of Oregon.
Han Frssclsco Patriotic eltliena
With a membership of less than (0. seer. Whitney L. Hulse of l*ortland,
of tba Twelfth Fe<|»ral Keserve Dis­
th- Christian Missionary aillancw of and a third man to represent the In
trict who bought Liberty Bun-Is dur­
Hood River has during the past ysar tsrests of eastern Oregon, will leavo ing tha war hava coming to them sp-
given (346 toward Armenian and this week for Washington, where they proilmately 11»,043.300 on December
will attend a meeting of the executive 15 as interest on bonds of tha Piral
Syrian relief.
Thia la
Members of the Oregon eu pre me committee of the Western Mtates Ils- and Fifth Liberty lx>ans.
court prepared and handed down • rlamatlon association, which will open more than one dollar per capita for
every reaident In tha seven states of
total <<f 301 opinions during the year there os January 14.
Senator McNary has urged the com­ the Twelfth District
1919. as against 33* opinions during
To many the interest money will
mandant of the United Htates roast
th* year 1911
come almost as a Christmas gratuity,
Th- re was one fatality In Oregon due guard service to establish a lifesav­
but the Government Is anxious that
to ar- Idents during the week ending ing station at Port Orford In a letter Its creditors use the Interest not aa
to
Henator
.McNary.
Willis
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White
of
J it inrv 1. 1930 The victit
easy money but that they ro-lnvw«t It
Port Orford asserted that the Ilves of Immediately In Government securi­
H Hhaver. a logger, whose
the 31 men who went down with the ties. such as War Havings Stamps and
drr»s 1« Real tie.
Th« Gregos Jersey Cattle club ha« tank steamer J. C. Chanslor two week* Treaaury Havings Certiorates carry­
ing 4% interest compounded quarter­
r<>n-- on record aa favoring a special a*o might have been saved
A 2 mill tax on all the tarable pro­ ly, thus making interest earn Interest.
r-1 r< tentative of the American Jersey
Cat th- club with permanent hmdquar perty of the state to ralee funda with To those who Intend to make holi­
which to conduct the arhnola of Oro- day money of it. the Government
ter» on the roast.
says: “Give War Arringa Htsmps for
Th unusual situation of a woman gon probably will be propoot'd at the . Christ mas "
the
legislature
thia
special
session
of
pr> siding over a grange will preva'I
The total
In I Inn county thia year Mias Bertha month, according to the members of apportioned Into *3,3*6,75* aa inter­
J Berk has been elected master of the Oregon County School Super In- est on the First Ixvsn and *7,74*,*
tendents' association, which held Its 66* Istorest on the Fifth ixtan
if
Cttllxmette grange
the entire *19.046.3*0 collectible on
T <1 >1« ndrleha. pioneer merchant annual convention In Halem
Statements purported to have b--«* December 1* wan Invested In War
nnd hanker of Kugene and first ro­
mad-
by an Indicted I. W. W In Port­ Savings Stamps and Treasury Savings
of
the
University
of
Oregon,
who
gent
land
to
the effect that 76 per cent of CertlScatss. and the securities hold
died a short time ago. left property
the
men
employed In road conetruc- until their maturity date Svs years
valued at *416.00*
later, the Interest on ths interest
The Hah-m Hairsmen s league, organ­ Hot work In Oregon are members of would amount to nearly a half ssik-
ised at Ha lim ricsntly. ba* rwsatoed the 1 W. W. are emphatically doe led
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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SHIPYARD STRIKERS
OWN $7,200,000
U. S. SECURITIES
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
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We carry n full lini' id
Coffee, Spices
Canned (goods, nnd in
tact, (»verytiling’ livvdrd
for the table.
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HIBLER 8 GILL GO
ALL KINDS OF HAULING DONE
Short and Long Distance
Reasonable Prices
SAM STOLLER. Expressman
l’anali, a mt , W. F. Gill.
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Mrs. Jennie Warne.
Scio Milling (>oinpaiM|
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Scio Produce Company
Wants Your Business
Will pay Cash For Eggs, Poultry, Veal. I logs, I liilru
Will buy (’ream in any quantity and pty
the highest cash price lot it.
Let us get acquainted.
If you have a grievance
make it known and w<* will endeavor to rectify it.
Bring Us Your Cascora Bark
We will give you a Square Deal
FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor
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