The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 05, 1920, Image 3

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OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor*
mation of Our Readers.
A farmers* Week for Multnomah coon
ty »III be held al Gresham, beginning
February »
The Willamette t'nlveralty Ole* club
haa left on a tour of Eastern Oregon
and Washington.
Hahl«*. stamped out after a severe
outbr<ah three years ago. la again at»
p«-irlng among coyote* In Klamath
county.
North Head has rejected the proposal
of the l.uint» rm> ns Trust company of
IMrtlnnd to purchase IKO.UVO •( city
bonds kt par
Captain Alev Scott of Hamion and
two associates have put a line aboard
the wrecked Chanalur and ar* holding
It for salvage.
Damag«- to roads resulting from th"
rains In Hood IIIver county will con
sums a large part of the road fund
appropriated for l#10
A mo* ■ rnent Is being launched at
Oregon City to erect a memorial for
40« young men of Clackaiuaa county
who served in th« war.
Arran«« men la sre tiring made by the
Klamath county farm bureau to Import
a carload of Hhorthorn cattle to be
sold at public auction.
The city council of Marshfield has
order-d all bole* In restaurants re
m<>v«-d. declaring there shall be no
more part It Ions In rating houses
The Clackamas County Farmer«'
union haa dorlded to organisa a war*
house association at IWavcr Creek
Block will bo sold at 160 par Sham
Efforts are being made by th" school
board of Eugene to compel parents to
oliserve the rules of the state board of
health and vaccinate their children
Permission to grass 17.710 brad of
stock In the Cascade national forest
this year will be given, according to
N. F Macduff, supervisor of the forest
A budget of 1116,160 adopted by the
Pendleton school Iwiard for ItlO-ll
shows sn Incr-ase of 16 per cent over
last year. This la due to Increased
salarl«* of teachers.
A. R Ols«u haa been appointed by
the cltlzrna of Burna chairman of a
committee to arraug« for the holding
of the Cattle aad Horae Raisers' an­
nual convention ue»t May.
Speaker Gillett haa elgn«-d the bill
which permits the construction of a
J. Skewta and H ■ Hunts bare par-
twr F
snd Oregon, two I chased the old A(tpl«-gate t-umbsr com
puny on the Fordland A Eugens road
ulle* *e«t of Cascad» Locha
Otto Hartwig, president of the Hints near Medford anti will start upar*
I Federation of twbor. was appointed by Gons at once under the natu« of the
Governor Olcott to su«'r-«<l E J Hi ack Houthern Oregon Lumber rompan y
i «a a member of th- board of vocational The companv plans to saw JOVOO.ovO
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«-duration. Mr Stack recently resigned f«et of lurnb-r a year.
Home 10 Gress Valley farmers have
Arrange» -nta ar» being mad- by the
ilvvotock ««mniltlrr of the Klamath 1 form«d a club, wl'b L. A Olds as
county farm bureau for Importation of prvsideut. for the purp«<>>- of k«-eping
farm
records from
a carload of registered Hhortborn cat­ . •mprehenslve
tle for sale at publl« auction about «bleb the» Will bo able to get at th«’
coat of producing • heat In their er,
March 1.
Cottage Grove mllltm-n report that tlon. as well as makr a more isreful
prospecta for continu«-d activity at study of other farm operations
J. C Reed. nut specialist of th«' dr
profitable price* remain bright
Th«
only cloud <»n th- horlron Is the con paMm-nt of agriculture, la coming
ttnued car shortage, which hampers trow the national capital to cooperate
with Dr Fisher, government plant
the delivery of <>rd«-r*
F W K-hrll, bull association special pathologist. In an evamlnatlon of nul
1st of th«- I'nlt-d Hints* department of and fruit orchards around Medford,
of agriculture, arrived In Toled«> to M' MlnnvIll«'. Salem and Eugen- whl«h
take up with the Lincoln county agent suffered from th«- December fr-rae
In a letter addrve* «1 to Walker 1)
the plan for orsanUIng a Jersey bull
illnea. director of thr Veiled Htat«s
association In the county.
H I* Her»», prof-ssor of botany an«l railroad administration with h-ad
plant path«ilogy at Oregon Agricultural quarters at Washington. C II Gram,
college, haa been r« appointed commie- stats labor emu tains loner, protesta
■ loner on the advisory b««ard of the against the employ i ni of Chinese
American plant pathologists of the «tanks In railroad «oust ruction camps
to the ««elusion of American etttaUMM
American Phytopat hologbal society
A aale of • s « hvoo -«- f. t of timber In
What Is believed to be a cane of
sleeping slckn«*aa Is attracting the at the Hantlam national foreet rant of
tention of ph «alelan* at Harrisburg In Albanv haa be«n mad« during th- last
the ease of Carolin" Williams, a stu few days by the fore«’ service to the
dent of the agricultural coll-ge. wbo ■ .i-rrlll I.uniter and Hhlnalr cum pan >
was taken to the hoapital a tv» days uccurdlng to an ann>un< «-rnent by F
£ Ames. assistant district forester,
ago.
Within a short timo aft or hr had In charge of all timber aale« In
Inform'd bla wife that aha would out district.
Active construction work
live hltu Andrew Jackaon Marvin, aged
7« year* *n«l well known In Jaekcon Hnoth-Kelly Lumber company's
county, shot and killed himself on hla 'em of logging railways above Wend
ling Is under way
The line Is betas
horneen ad 13 miles southwest of Jack
citrndsd across th«' summit of th«
aonvllle
R. K Clanton, master fish warden ridge to the Mi K«-n(l«’ side of th ■
ot Oregon, has announced that work mountains. tapping a tract of tlmb-r
on the.new stat«« hatchery on the upper that has never been touched and sal«l
Wlllatn-tt«« river a mile above Oak to b« sum* of th« finest tn the county
Ollis passed by both branches of the
The
Rldg" will be awarded at once
lulu legislature appropriated I6000 for legislature and not having the enter
gency clause attached will become st
this plant
Seventy thousand on«- hundred .»nd fectlve aa lasa at uildnlitht April 1«
seventy-*!* "gg* were laid by s flock according to Ham A K-s.-r. a«»latant
That tlmr will
of 416 "Oregons" al the Multnomah ■eoretary of mats
county farm the last year, according to mark the end of th«' »«day period
James Dryden, profeemir of poultry following the end of th«- •- salon, when
husbandry al the roll«-ge and originator th«' new laws are made effective by
statute.
of the "Oregons.“
There were five fat al I th* du« to acci­
A meeting at fruit growers was held
at Milton at which Fred Henion of dents during the week ending Janu
Pendleton, agricultural agent at Vma ary Ik. according to a report prepared
Hila county, nnd Prof««*nnr II W.-atb by the state Industrial ar»-ld«nt e«>m
The victim* were: R«>bert
erapooa, state fruit inspector of El mission.
gin. organised th«* East End V mat Illa Reane. laborer, tartland. A let K John­
Portland;
lloy1’ G
county farm bureau. whl«-h will sm son. carpenter,
brace the fruit. attM-k. hay and grain Christianson. miner Home* lead. John
acct Iona adjacent to Mlltou and Free Martinson, laborer. F-au Claire. Win;
Haymond Ward, laborer. Hillsboro.
water.
' brldr»
I tween Washington
Don’t Depend on Spring Deliveries
Spring «Jcliverfe* <>n bortl cars hnvo nev«-r b«-vti evrtain
aiel they sbouhi nol Le tiependsd ott. DrmaiMl ha* alwnvs
Iwn greater for Ford cars than th«- supply or prudnethui .
if you would be sure of having a l< nl >'ar. l>uy now wh u-
deliveries are |«o*sible. I»on't wall, even neat month I* an
uncertainly.
Only a limllsd, *|wellie«I number of car» has iH-en allottml
to this territory. liiat allotment caiuwt be incremted l«e< au*«-
the dcn>a«id all over the couolry is great
er than th«- supply or pn«h»«-tlon. Ge
your order In imiw am! you will be one
o( th»»«- who I* sure of a For»! rar out
of «>ur nll-lment. It’s tirst cun»«, Aral
served All »rnler« are tilhvl in rotation.
It® if you would in- fureharah-d. if you wvul«l lie certain of
having a Fold car when >o»l want It. then you will buy n
Ft»r»i car now. A signed »«nler with us is your protcelain.
If you buy a Ford car now don't think you have U> *tor»
The Ford I* a rar made to aerve its owner for business
<>r ph-aaun- throughout the entire year, It Is no longer | k >|>
ular to lay up your ear fur the winter, Buy » Furl ihiw an*l
use it now.
Insist on
G« •nuine
l ord I ’arts
Hed I. Bilyeu, Scio
ALL KINDS OF IIAULING DONE
Short and Long Distance
Reasonable Prices
SAM STOLLER, Expressman
l'aaatiiaa-r, w . r. t«ill.
H«aa-r*av, I). C. Thoms
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J. J.liariiea^W. F. Cittì
A llllyen, J . K . Bar- -«*,
tira. Jennie Warne«.
oiupaiMj
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
IMPONATKO I»M'KMIIKM tS« I
Our Flour Is s* g»«u«l as any ma«le in
the Willamette Valley
HVEH Y SACK
/ ^RT Mime today!
’ J You’re going to
call Lucky Strikes
just right. Because
Lucky Strike ciga­
rettes give you the
good, wholesome
flavor of toasted
Burley tobacco.
U.lU.l.\TEED
Scio Produce Company
Wants Your Business
U ill pay Cash for Eggn, Poultry, Veal, I l<»ga, Hidra
Will buy ('ream in any quantity and pay
the highest cash price ha it.
Let us get acquainted.
If you have a grievance
make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it.
Bring Us Your Csscars Bark
We will give yoG a Square Deal
FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor
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