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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
« « Rstat»w agsrettailtig tnre tba 0*0 000. mostly la Multnomah county are being Investigated by the stats In bwritance tag department. Newspaper ni«i from all parts of the Mats met al Kugen« Friday and urday ta attend the second annual Principal Events of the Week gon newspaper conference. Application* for certification of Briefly Sketched for ln!or- gallon and drainage bonds to mation of Our Reader«. amount of 14X0.000 are before the state Irrigation »ecurltica commission The city council of Marshfield has More than 11.600 000 was »p-nt I b called a special election to vote on the Astoria In building construction durln» question of donating a ftve arre tract 1*10 ta the Ulster» of Merry hospital sits. A gift of 112.10* from Mrs Jm-o» The Lumbermens Trust company of Kamui of Portland was received by Portland has purchas'd (20.000 In Albany college bon da of Mount Angel Proceeds ar* The Methodist church of Bond hat to be used on a water work» system decid’d to erect a 140.000 building The summer sssaion of the Oregon with a capacity of «00 or 700. Normal school al Monmouth will open Owing to ths large number of cases June 21 for purpose* of entrane* and of Influrnsa at Mt. Pleasant the public •nrollmcnt ami will organ!»» Jun* 22 school at that place haa been closed The Tesi Irrigation district In Va» A fund tor the eeiabllshment of a tilla county, comprising about lt.&oo Wasco county Young Women's assorts acres haa asked a stale guarantee of lion al The Italics will be initiated Intervet on bonds aggregating >*30.000 Ml »a Fays Stein met« «u elected William Ritchie of Corvallis, head of president of th« State Christian Kn th* W«etera Oregon Ixtnd Development deavor at the Pendleton convention company, was found d« ad In his office. Inspection of the several companies Death was due to a atruke of apoplexy, of the Oregon National guard ha* com Mount Angel creamery assisted by menod with an Inspection at Ashland Mount Ang’l business tnen. will be flalem a annual automobile show war host» March 2 to the Ixnn’r» of <he held at the armory with more thau vicinity at a dairymen'» meeting and 40 pleasure cars and tracks on exhlbl luncheon tlon Between 40 and 60 patients at the The western Oregon convention of «late hospital al ¡talero have contracted the State Christian Kndeavor society Infittene* and a strict quarantine ha* was In »«-salon for three days at Al been established by th» officials of the bany. Institution. The Hpauldlng mill at Hah-m la plan Theodore Roth, a Usimi merchant, n'nx t«> . nlat»■ ■ c U » ■ r» an I lias been elected president of an or- make other improvements at a coat ot «paia - .bitm 1300.000. Ity. M’-hsma and Stayton, for cooperw A n« w bank has been organised at tivo buying The Dalles with a capitalisation of Initiative petit fou» for a const II u OlOO.OOo, subscribed exclusively by Io- ''.tonal ami ndno-nt extending the term.? cal capitalists. >t sheriff», elerka. surveyors, etc., to A modern hospital to cost >160,000 four years are brina circulated in sév i and with accommodations tor loo * irai communities. patients, la to be erected by the ftalsm Simon itanson of Portland will be re- Hospital association. appointed a member of the state high Mrs Frances Chapman of Hood «ay commlaeiou March 11, 1*20. to River was fatally burned following an «erre a term of three years. Uovtgnor explosion of coal gas In the cook stove. Olcott announced. Six- was «'.» years old. Canby schools have reopened with a The Oregon Petroleum company, large attendance. Heveral weeks ago which Is boring a well mar Ijtcomb. there were over 200 eases of Influenza claims to have struck oil bearing sand which necessitated the dosing ot the at a depth of 150 feet. schools for two weeks. don’t ship your furs unless the bundle is tagged to "Shubert The Highest Prices Ever Known That's What You'll Get from “ SHIJ BERT* WI WANT ’FM NOW—ANO WILL FAY TUB PRICK 70 CFT TK Í gt-0a ’ ■».!»»• !*« • •/ «* Fm*. 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You’ll get “more money” and get it “quickar* too. •SHUBERT* RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY SHIP TODAY—AND KEEP 'EM COMING FAST ship ah ydur runs direct to ....—J? fiSffiKÊ» A/«»r 41 yearn' rwaftnu us ssrvta« with the Southvrw Fvltle railroad. Ambrose Bowers of Alban; haa retired on a pension He aas forviuan of a bridge constru’-rion ere» Harry Im t »ho Ilves at 4004 Six tyomind street, Portland, was killed when an automobile which h<- was drtv ins along th» Coburg road two miles north of Rügen», turned over, The Silver Lake Irrigation district Including mure than >000 seres, has naked for the rertlflcntlan of bond» In the sum of 11 > nW and Male payment Of interest for a p«-rlod of five years. For several year» coyotea have men aced th« »hsvp bualncs» In Curry roun ty. P m I i ion» a are lelng circulated to Induce the county court to offer >100 bounty for coyotes and 110 for wild rata At a meeting uf the ttallaa elty c>un ell tentative plana were lua.lc for a member of Important Improvements during th» summer. chief among which 1» the construction of at least 7» blocks of pavement Charge» against proprietor» of »oft drink «»tabllahmenta at Astoria ac cu»ed of aslllng oidsr and other bsver age» containing mars alcohol than Ilia law permlta. will lie referred lo til« federal authorities Indian mlaalonariea and district ■u pertniendents ot th« Methodist church from many section» of Oregon. Idaho. Washington Oregon. California Mou tana and Nevada gathered at Salem la annual conference Influenxa la raging in Klamath Falla, according to a telegram receive«! by Mate Health Officer Hoberg from City Health Officer Houle More litan «X» caaea have been reported In Klamath Palls, with 10 deaths In one day. Thousand« of visitors are expedmf t« view the beaut ins of the pruno orchard» surrounding Salem during blossom time. If plans mad« recently material fx« Under these plans It 1» proposed to run special tourist trains from Portland and other points to Salem during ths pruna blossom period Mrs. Toby Riddle, descendant ot a long line of Modoc chieftains. la dead at the Klamath reservation. She was official Interpreter for the government I during the Modoc rebellion and was at ‘ the conference on April 11. i»73, when Uenernl K K H Canby and Dr Thom as were treacherously slain by Captain Jack, the Modoc leader. The Oregon Stale Retail Merchants' association la the name »elected ah the name uf the ronanlidated body to sue read the Oregon State Retailor» as •oeiation and ths Dragon Retail Mer chants' association, which held their consolidated convention at Astoria. Marshfield was »ele«ted by unanlmoua vote a* th« next convention city. Hid» for the <<-ti»tru’Hon nf 20 bridge*, two of which are designated as overhead railroad »trurtnres on th« route of the Columbia river highway la «astern Oregon, »nd for the Im provement of approxlmstely 2* miles of mad. will be opened at the next meeting of th«- state highway ronimls •Ion to be held in Portland on Manh •w ' .’M» SCIO GARAGE Agent f«»r Hartford Th es, Overland Cars and Panhard 1 rucks Fusait«»»?, W. F. UHI. Maim«», O. C. Iliotiia J J. I.llames, « . F. UHI, A lltlyeu, J. K. Harr’* Mr» Jenni* Warne«. SCIO ROLLER MILLS l'U«’H|-li|l A I KI« »■ I Our Hour is a* g««»i as any matta in th«- Willamellr Valley z t W «P «la» • f **<i •»** rioMt ek } .s. K K <; u. i a. /. vte e d C*»t*wr»l C m 0I w* Millir»* f9va«|r»a»A« m P* flout *»•!• Wheat b<»u»hl • »»«• t •• I >«»■»«! W» aro* in «h» 9 »•Id fer Bu*ln«*« Treat Y«»*> HègKi Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pay Caah for I'-iwa, Poultry. Veal, I Io«a. Hided Will buy Cream in any quantity and pay the highrat caah price fot it. I < t ua get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Bring Us Your Cascara Bark We will give you a Square l^eal FRED G1SELMAN, Proprietor •V