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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
(F * i tered U> save ho«; •nachinery ks Scanlon I-.. ;mu <au>p No I the death al H.-nd of W. C Billing«. loader foreman V rt «-u of the h-’Use at»k»«r ale elected the following to the re created fish and gam« «-immisslon Fish cutumUsiom-ni Frank M War ren. five > ani, Chris Schmidt, throe yesra. Charles Hall, on« y«"ar. Gam * commissioner»—I. X. Flatmhnsr. fivs year*. Marion Jack, five ytmrs. K C- Simm ns three years. Juhn Gill, three years, C F. Slone, one year. A H ls*«rrs. AnaOB C Koa-ra C •4 U ittaor, l*ei*-r l.oggl» and Henry H* nrstak' ti. C *s Kay port icmuilS stone-*, are on a tour of the Colunbla river from |\>rtland to Astoria, to IB apoct docking facilities provided by the various p**rta Governor <i|r>«tl was stripped of •It power In the a|'t *< .(m« nt <>f tuember« of the state f'« and mme commis sion when the legtetalum passed the house bill provld ng for a joint fish and Kam« commission of nine memhera who shall tie elect* -I by the legislature The Trigonla Oil eompany, r««c«ntty organUed to drill for oil In the Hogue river valley, has received a drilling outfit and will »tart operations tn a few days The company has made an exhaust!vn survey of the territory on th« east side of Hear cre«k. near Ash land Th« clerks of th«, several national forests tn ibis state ended a two days* meeting at Mugens with th« adoption of resolutions asking that they bw granted an advance In «alary and that th. > • . I i I her.-after do|>u> y supervisors or a*lt:ilnislratlve assist ants instead of clerk* 8« m > national allegations to th» effect that th« fi»h and same commission acquired th« lt*'ddt*h farai tn Inatto county to pu> a pollUcat <t<*bt Incurred during the Iasi legislature ar«> contala- cd In a suit Inettlulsd in the circuit court at H hi . iu a^ain-tt the commis akin by II A. Hnlmaa. S«tn*tor Huston s bill providing for th*- cKtah|i»htr.*-nt of a court of domes He relations In each county of the state which now has or shall hereafter attain a population *>f 200.004 Inhabi tants or tu no. and prescribing the jurlsdlcti ti. duties ami posers of such court, pa-stsl th** legislature. By an over •* helming vote th« people of Astoria at a special election adopt ed two atm n Intents to the city char- OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Efforts are being made to organise an athletic club al The Dalles At an election In Hank« the m-aaure to Incorporate the town was passed A contract has been let for an apart meat boy»« tn Pendleton to cost $77.- 040. Ao »«tension school will be held in Alsea. Ha-oton county. January 2», JO, and 11. The leglalaturc passed the bill pro * ■ . drivers Th« Oregon Htate Dairymen's aooo elation will meet in Eugene January 21 and 22. More than 100 persons at Mapleton were vaccinated during the past week because of a smalipos scare there K. C. Cole, official dog catcher for the city of Eugen», made a profit of 1171 the past month catching dog* The Oaco Orchard company In lien ton county wild nearly $45,000 worth of fruit thia year off Its too acre tract Wasco county la undertaking a sya lematlc squirrel poisoning campaign under the atiaplcea of the aRrlcul turai agent. July 22. 23 »»<1 24 are the data*« sc lected for th» third annual convention of the (Ira-Kuo Rtat** Elks' association to be held In Sal«m Mrs Mary E Collins. 70. Oregon plo neer of 1853, and widow of the Inta Judge James L. Collins, died at the family home tn Dallas. Impressive ceremonies attending the laying of the cornerstone for Head's $.15,000 Catholic church will be held Bunday af*rnoon. January 25. A state wide movement has been In augurated by the Oregon Hankers committee, to Interest the children in clubs for the raising of registered lira stock. I<and purchase«! a few weeks ago tn Deschutes county by the Deschutes Valley Seed company is being cleared and 200 acres will be planted to pots toes this spring. At a msetlng of the Mbanon Na tlonal Farm Loan association It was reported that federal land bank loans had been made to stockholders to the I amount of «230.000. • Sllaa Williams, resident of Linn county continuously since he crossed the plains to Oregon In 1853. died at his farm eight miles southeast of Al bany. aged *5 years. The cltUens la aad about Knappa. a farming district In Clatsop county, ars planning to Install a gravity water system which will supply about 7k ranches and families. Fruit growers from all over Folk cilunty report that ainee the recent heavy snow rabbits la large numbers have descended upon their orchards snd are ruining the trees Th« car shortage, retarding which lumbermeu have been complaining for some time, has caused the Albany Lumber company to suspend opera lions at Its mill temporarily Authority to procure an oil painting of the late James Wlthycombe. former governor of Oregon, was given by the legislature, providing that up to I«*» be asprnded for a painUng of th« •« -arutiva. The coot of trail work oa the import ant projects In the Cascade national forest during the year 181» wss from >113 8» a mile to $478 3» a mile, a*- cording to a report of Forest Super visor Macduff A tract of 13.000.004 feet of timber on the Siskiyou mountains and ad jacent to the Pacific highway has been purchased by the Barham brothers of Ashland, who will begin logging op erations at once A joint meeting of the dental socl eties of lane. Idna and Marlon coun ties lo be held la Eugene some time r during the month of February la being planned by the members of the l<ans County Dental society George F Delsa was killed last week oa the Coast Haag« Lumber road near Mabel Ho was standing he ivwn two cars when they cam« to gether. and was pinned between the projecting ends of logs. An Industrial survey of Linn county will be made by the Albany chamber of Commerce to be used In answering Inquiries regarding the county s re sources and Industries and In general advertising of the county. Severely frosce feet sustained dur lag the December when he Ono eretaea a civic center com mission and authorises eipcndlturs of 1150 Ouu la establishing playgrounds sod a civic center and the ervclivn of au auditorium Th« other amendment authorties a l&oo.uoo le nd issue carry out reclamation work along city water front. The Ashland Fruit and I’rodues aoclatlon. a cooperative marketing soclallou of which moat of the gr ere of Ashland and vicinity bers. has closed by far the ■v«aful year In Its history port of Manager A C Briggs. read at the annual meeting, disclosed the fact that the association during the past year did a $ 150.000 boatm-so. almost doubling Its heat previous showing D F. Flrh»r, government plant path ologlat al Wenatchee. Mash . has been directed by th« secretary of sgricul lure to make an Investigation of the fr<wen orchards In th« Willamette val ley and ascertain If there In not a p**s atbillty of sating many trues A re quest for the investigation was made by Senator McNary, who has been In formed of serious damage to the wal nut and prune orchards around Salem by reason of the liecemtwr cold sp«ll Announcement was made al I'ort land by W K Newell, federal food administrator for Oregon, that th« price of 18 cent« |«-r pound, retail, tor cane sugar will be permitted at this time, owing lo th« prevailing high rate wholesale Mr Newell also made pub lie a decision of himself and of t'nlled States District Attorney Humphreys that dealers will not be allowed to compel patrons *o ar* ept at the higher figure cane sugar of a certain quantity In order to obtain t»e«t sugar at the IJcent rate The rabbit poisoning campaign In the weal end of I mat Illa county un dcr the direction of th« county a« I cultural agent. Fred H* nt»n. has prov ed a big sac« Colonel J F. Me Naught. county (»rm bureau prujwl leader, secured the cooperation of |t>8 ranch*»« who prepared «1« tons of alfalfa poisoned with strychnin« snd scattered It over th« snow over a front of nearly loo mil*-«, to protect 2>>.ooo acre« of cultivated land Counts were made on all representative lots of pot son totaling M pounds and 1237 d-ad rabbit» were found Cthi *« a basts it la safe to say that at least 20(1.000 rabbits acre .»(■rmiuslcd In this campaign „ & ¿Í.. • ALL KINDS OF HAULING DONE Short and Long Diiftance at Reasonable Prices SAM STOLLER Expressman •‘Shubert’* will pay these extremely high prices tor Oregon Furs Ml SMALL I íuí - mt -.* •ariastr»»er- MINK i Fassitiaar, w. r. talli. **s*mrr*av, D. C Thoma ’il«!» ISJf 1100 to 1100 10.« to 100 IIMto 50» Fina, D rk Luu! CUw h.Mtalun ILF' to 'O.« S«to 730 7Ml« ÍM 7 001« 330 SOUto 7.50 7.001» tOO S3«to 431 53011 300 Csatf Viudet Pal «Otto 5N 43to 175 331 to ITS 250 to 1.75 230 to 131 430 to J.7S 3 50 to 17S 2301« 200 1.75 to 130 1.75 to 125 BLACK SHORT NARROW BROAD isa o I2J0 naia sto 730« 630 5X0 to « JO llar na», W . p. till I A llilyeu, J. It. liar-,*», Mr» Jennie Warner, Scio Milium Coimiifl Mt *< V >*S«M< > m -r<> SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN<OH|-OH*!H> !>».< kXIIO ■< W« G N •<’. . IMI y.’Oa »« ae«»»*« J Ktl lARtt • »»•A »>«»*4» nais 830 to Gito 3301» sa 7a 525 310 Ntl SMALL MVI Mt SIMM »««•as» a.«sas« tsv»a »» «•« »S44 isoto 72Sto 5 a to 2.751« 730 to OÓOto 4M to 2»te ta 175 LO 225 7a 530 350 131 •oa fumi MW «AM «fs rn «r. Tato 330 A M to 3a jato 130 iato .75 These eatiemely high price» are b.->wd on the well known "SHUBERT* Ul '* <1 gr .ng and are quoted fur immediate «hifxnei.t. No. J, No. 4, an ! otberwMe inferior «kina at higiwit market value. Fur quotation« on other Orev-n Fur«, write fur "Cbr «koabrrt fbki wr r." the only reliable an! acct, rate market report and price li»t of it« kind published. It'» FKU- Write for it. A .hie »»»« »• • BMi erB r” wWr»«»H te “»we. II ».u Ilia M TAG F.Nniopt» I Our Flour is as g*«*<i as sny mad*- in the Willamette Valley EV Eli Y SJCh (1UJR.1.YTEED W* <G. a Ciaooral Cue.m Milling ar Fl«ul ■«<( toed «•* Sal*. Wh»«l bowMhl *««i E»«.t**ns«<i f*r Flawr Wa ara .11, * field (or B m «I v *»«« arid WlU Tree» V»w BigHt Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for F'ggs. Poultry. Veal, I log«. I lidra Will buy Cream in any quantity and ¡>ay the highest cash price foi it. Let un get acquainted. IF you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rrctiiy it. Bring Us Your Csscsra Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED G1SELMAN, Proprietor 1>C K