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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1920)
tarsd by HUba-d !.. àùwi tie t c.xn. «ho ha» Ju» ic..iplst‘ !**■> o( thè ctly's - .a 'ommeralal club The targaci plling coni rad made la 1 lAM county fur many years has lust turno lei lo H E Museal of Eugene, Principal Events of the Week who wtU get out •000 piles for the Southern Pacific tompany and the Briefly Sketched for Infor* govdnmviii The (oniract calls tor a mation of Our Readers. total ut over 3t&. •"» liu-ssl feci of plling Mr Russe I wlll estabIMb » ■vn the Covre bay Preliminary steps have b«ii taken camp nes' Noti, brandi of thè Southern Pacific. for ths o’caniMiton of a club of girla Operatine a lina of passenger and scouts in Albany. Vnlir«l Slatta Henator < hamberlaln fraight busta beta." n l*urtland and Rugete«. Portland and As» r i. I'.rt of on-goo »aa operated upon In Wash land and Lewleton. (datoti ami Pori Ingtoii. D <*. for an abrasa In th« right land and t*riest Rapida "'oh . Is thè ear. Tha coast guard crew al tha mouth Pur p <> m of thè Portland Navigati-u ofv the Hiu«law rivsr near Fiorane« company. which filed arttc »a of io s rarlvcd • power boat for th« corporation al Salem tuition Special taira tevted by ih» Marion OfESCN KÍ.V3 NOTES OF C2NERAL INTEREST llg e«tMs of the reduction while the d*st-tb»tor will bear the «rth»r half cent The |rice to th«’ producers under G»< ue* set!» will be 13.30 a hundred pounds. Instead «d S>" t‘ y base been getting Both producers aad des trtbuiora will abide by the decision The new price to th« householder wlll be 11 cents a quart where mid month paymente la made, tith-urwls- It Is 14 cents The stats livestock sanitary board has placed a sheep quarantine upon all Klamath county, exclualve of the Klamath Indian reservation, effective April I The moving of sheep outside th»- quarantine sons »• forbidden ex cepl upon certificate of a properly qualified tn»i>ector that they are In good health and tree from scabies The order was mdds t»n rav-ommenda • i-n of th« Klamath t'ounly Wool Grower«' association after conference county court, aggregatlng appruxlmate with lit H K Armstrong, federal In ly >49,000 In axcesm of ib*- am.-rnt »peciuf for the district. It •HI opv»r allowod under thè 4 p-r reni limila ate *o anase dipplug of all Klatuath tlon amen«! meni to thè state conati* uuntv aneep befor • lhe usual spring tullon. are noi Ir-al a< ordina to a irauscer lu the Cgllt> rule ranges docrae slgned by Judge Perry II Kelly A member of the Irgislatura of 191» of thè Marion contity ri utl court. The lumber ahlp nents trnm ih» Co cannot legally I»« uatued in^ster Bab I umbla ri ver durivi thè monito t»f warden, accordin* to an opinion by March wore thè la gest f • some lima. Attorney General drown given al the Accordine to statistica rompile«! b» requeat of Slate Game Warden rib»« Tbs !»!• sgialature. lirowa liwpuly Collector Karinen. Ita vuescls maker losde-d al thè mllls or. thè rl»«-r tiklng points out. pnrn>. • Increasing the 3t.3l3.4IO feci of lumbor fr.-m thè Cm salary of the master fish warden, thus lurnbla ri ver la carguea durine the raising a bar to the. naming of a mem ber to that poet The same conditions, monlh. Favorable reperì was mede by the be says, obtain in lhe positions of Beaste agrlcultura! conruiltl«-» ou the deputy 'lah end game wardens Members of th«» etale Irrigation as McNsry bill enlsrglng ih» Oregon ns lional forasi to placo thè sras of tjxrcl. curl lies oommlsaton certified Io |4o. mountain under tho foresi rva.-rve, M>0 Worth of bornia issued by the Enter The purpose of thè bill la thè |>r«a prise Irrigation «.istrici In Kiamath ervatlon of thè sutnmer flow of Muli eouuly ami llug.uoo worth of bonds nomah falls on the Columbia River authorised by the Grams Paas irriga tlon district In Joaephlue <X)UUIy The highway. The Harney Valley Irrigation dis Enterprise district comprises appruxi trict Is m>w organised for the con mntely 1400 acres while tn the Grauta atructlon of the revert r^ and the Paan district there are luclmind »out* building of the canals nee»«-ary to acres. Development work uu bulb pro place water on the 136.000 acres con-, Jecta la In progress. A determination to get better dairy prised In the district. At the last meeting William Hanley filed his bond « ■•■»a through tin organisation of a and took tho oath of office, aud was Jersey bull association, the elimina lion of rodi-ma and vermin, the pro elected president. Thera were four fatalities due to sc duct Ion of better crops through eoli ctdenta In Oregon In the week ended improvemmil. constituted the program April L according ty a report Issued of work adopted by the Nashville com by the state Induetrial accident com munily farm bureau which organi*®«; mission The victims were. Frank at Toledo. The • ..uen » meeting, pre Mulkey, logger, Cochran. W 11 Fauk tided over by Mise i ene and Miss Bliss ler. laborer. Port laud; D. A. flavin, of th® Oregon Agru ulturai college, was lutti« demonstration dockhand. Bandon, and Varney Bord well allendttd work was new to the Toledo ladles I ers, logger, of Riddle The Htate Taxpayers' league which Will II Bennett, state banking super Intendant; Perry Cupper, state engi held a meeting In Fort land drnminrHl neer. and George M. Brown, attornoy- the united land and labor l«stgu>» a« 1 Haturday. May ». ba« been fired aa the 11*1» of lhe annual field meet at Albany eoilsge for ths high schools of l.lnn county. Kight million trout and T.ooo.ooo sal mon fry will be ready to liberal.' from tha state flab hatchery on the Me- Kancle river thia spring. Forest Ranger Rroan, stationed In the Crater Ijrke national park, reports there are seven feet oF snow at the lake and that snow Is falling. »evenly onn recruits for the a'tny were obtained In an Intensive cam palgn In the Eugene recruiting dietrlct between January 1» and March 31. Preminins on aurety bonds taken out by contractors on state highway work will cost the state practically I zoo,dot) under the present road pro gram Hix tons of poisoned grain are being uaod in the extermination campaign against ground squirrels which was launched by Klamath county farmers Monday. Governor Prank O. Lowden of Illinois han filed with the secretary of state bln declaration of candidacy for the republican presidential nomination of Oregon. Snow has piled up In the mountains near linker aa deep as eight feet, and power users. cattle men and farmers predict that the result will be a record breaking season. A conference of representatives of the churches of l.lnn county will bo held In Albany April 16 to make plans for the drive In the coun'y In behalf of the Interchurch world movement The adjutant-general of Oregon has been authorised to organise a Held hospital company in lieu of the atnbu lance company at present Included In the allotment of uatlonal guard to the g«n»rai. comprising the state Irrlga stat«. All records In the number of auto tlon securities com-nlseion left Monday mobile accidents for a single month for Malheur county, whore they will In Portland were broken In March. Inspect the Kingman colony drain There were »1'1 collisions. 31 more age district and the Warm Hprings Tho Kingman than In the greMeat previous acci Irrigation district. colony district baa asked for th» c«-rtl dent month. At the primary election to be held ft cat Ion of bonds !n tho sum of Ito,- next n.until a measure will be pre 000 and the Warm Springs district In settled to the people of Polk county the amount of jsot'.ooo The rec «nt rain» and heavy si»>ws asking that a special tax levy be made -a< h year hereafter for the support In eastern Dragon have solved the irrigation problem In that a - tlon for at the eouuly fair. Aaaessed valuation of property In the coming summer, in lbs opinion of Marion county wli' be Increased lu Ithea l.uper. fluid Mali er tor the per cent thia year Io offset the removal stale waler board, who his returned While In eastern >f automobiles and 'mortgage notes from Freewater from the tax rolls under au act of Oregon Mr l.uper made arran*• no-nle the l< g slalure for l»l» tor the distribution of waler during Work on the If...,(MMl drainage pro the summer of I9iu under th*direction led nt the Klamath drainage district. of water masters These officials will MHitalnlng JUOtoto aerse. will be started ba appointed by the water boanl and thia year. If the state engineer ap work under the direction of that b<dy. Measure« to be submitted to tha proves the plan» and a bond Issue la voters of Dragon al the special elec indorsed by land owners. A meeting of the poultry breeders tlon to be held on May 21 are to be jt Linn county has been planned for printed ou a ballot of their owu and Lebanon on April » under the dirge not on the regular primary noth uatIng tlon of the l.lnn Comity Farm bureau. ballot, according to a legal ■ pinion A perii.aneot poultry association for given by Attorney General Itrown Thia la necaasary. according Io th" the county will be formed The town of New Astoria, generally attorney general, for the reason that Mown as llammond. held a special only the republican and den er a tic parties are represented al live prl Medion last wtsek to authorise a |5u, PM bond Issue for bulkhead and marles and pwrnuna of other y- dll leal racisms'ion work along the Columbia affiliation would b* deprived of their river The vote »u 7o for and It right to vote on the measures. sms mat Major Charles t'anwya ('loment A miracle for the purchase of Marlon Parker and Henr- E Walkar, com -ounty hops- fur fall delivery are be prising the board of trustees of the .ng male al tt> cents a pound, and United States Hpruee Production cor ndlratioiis point to sn advance to TO ¡»oration accompap.ad by Major G B ?ents w.thln the next few weeks For Harrington and A. W HtcK-nan at the ert-pa rtf I9?l and 1923. buyers Portland, and W. K Patterson and are off-rlug 4.» and it cwnta. Bert Geer of Toledo, made an Inspoc A pen of 14 bens at the state hospl tlon of the big mill at Ttolsdo, th« tai for the insane at Salem, each hen Alsea Southern railroad and fUodgett with a production record of more than timber tract and the Yquina Northern 100 eggs annually. 1« said by Dr James railroad The object of th» InnpnctMi Dryden, poultry expert at the < >re«<»n was to get acquaint«"! with present Agrieu'tural coliege, to be the peer conditions of the property with a view >f any similar gatering of layers la of offering It for sale <he world. Two cents a quart was knocked off »•tern Is first among the cities of of the price of milk to the consumer its else m the United States with rela In Portland by a decision of the milk tion to per capita production of mane- ' price commission, appoints^ by Moyor '«during. accordlag to a report pre ■ Baker The milk producers wlll beer socialisti«!, nndemctraile and a menace u> th» stats of Or- a'»» Attending the meeting were representative men from all eectluna of Drax-m. and Ibera «a» a considerable apri..kllng of members of the legislatura The resolutions adopted Indora«« I IS mills tax bill for support sud maintenance of Ora gon Agricultural collage, t’nlvrralty ot Oregon and Htate Normal school lu doravd a> Idlers', sailors and marines millage lax »»ducatioual bill. Indorsed 4 per cent rued tending amendment lu lb« « onstltulloti Indorsed 3 mill tax bill for suppuri of elementary . . h«H»|a of the stala Indorsed plan for divided session of lhe state legislature Adopted resolutions denouncing I at nd and Mbor party and Non Partisan league, and outlined plans lo oppose them throughout the state. Adopten «»-solutions opposing attempt to repeal the < per cent limitation amendment to the constitution. From an gsaeaaed valuation of )3t,- ¿64.10» In l»oo Io »313.ET1.7MS In l»l» ta lhe recurd of Portland, aa disclosed in the tax rate sheet for Multnomah «<»<inty for l»?0, I msc M upon the l»lk assv»--ment ami tax roll, and Issued by Henry E. lieed. aasensor Aat»asb''c Owttis. Alttolicn. Farm fat $jh Why n«»t start tbv avaaon eight to equi) pit|[ your aulvi ebile with aguar artroi i olunjna ar I x-de tor gx bal ler vT F<w tl»e I'xidr urd < e'ufobia l-ai- teil» ' before J»u bn. a... i»l|>vi fur A farm n»a> Sc>u of *» acre a is fur *<lr. H m ito d J iMn «» 1 otlv*r i unbuilding», a IHÌ 4Í4 * 4 YOUil^ un íu» rd <ihr nerv'» U' j I v « cull) lion, hMilwnr« pft .ihire and timbe i'r < 9 • » tto*r i-re, term« if < V«|f » L tí 1 The 1 riUm«- other DR. c h <: q OEh < <- . DR. A. G PRIlj. lim.-v » to 12 A M. lbw dour 1 Io .. p. M. I north of Puetofficc (alb A t U't.u« « l>ny or «Sight SCIO. OREGON SCIO CHE. WE HAVE [EVERYTHING OPTICAL Riley Shelton l.kl; MRAIN la the cause of many- HUMAN ILLM Real f-ntale Ilio k^r and No'arti Public BANCROFT ^‘tMruth (it'liHtitJ. ('lummr,! Optical Company 313 W let St.. Albany <IO . . . OREGON SCIO CASH FEED STORE i < > fan* ui riveda tn h t inuv vvrv rpgpo»nabte prie«-« |f you ar« milk ilota- from jruur dair>' hcrrl, try 1 .king f i tn inerì Interchurch World officers having In charge the conference which wlll be held in thia county early in April de clare the local church workers excep tionally fortunate, aa thè steraoptlron elides ami other apparatus used In the Blate l'astore' Conference In Dragon have been left for use In th" county conference The slides In particular a"« said 1« l»e exceptionally Intera»! tug, covering »«-ry completely th» re scita of the world wide survey made by the Inten-hurrh World Movement, a* well as illustrating conditions throughout the United Htatee Hlirfea to Illustrate hymns which were need In the Htate Pastors' Coty ferenca by the New Y«»rk "teem " ala«, bate been left for us* of the r ^«niy Conference All In all. It la said that the equipment afforded for thia county wlll eqnal that used at any of the Mate conferences An el portene sd operator with highgrade lantern equip meat will aceompeay ths learn ' in ih»» Sunny brook, lliv Io-ut il » > . i • <1 <>n t ■ i.•,.»» i.. ' j 1 ' A tna :*ill c nvin i v ‘u tli.«t b ■ r‘ - h; 'k ! fc !. 1 m. .«I ' i Wc have In st<>ck Olympic. Whit«- Mountain n'xi Ficher's BS-ml H-«ur; Fisher'-« Oat M«-nl .«tvl I' - , ■ r <' . q m,| I > u« .vrr W b I m BB J> i -’ Wf) it JfOU I M I ill feed« J , d till kinds D. DENSMORE : SCIO GARAGE Apex and Master Trucks. 1 to 5 ton» ; Racine, Ajax, Diamond and Crescent Tires and Tubes ' Anr«"»»js -, ( >i i « [ ‘iic.t.t! repttir mm ! < «i, a-. « .uni < i:t ■ 111 overhauliug up U’ L ('< )BB, Proprietor. ! ¡[ ; [ Work (hinmiiteeil ;; •♦^♦♦♦♦♦«•♦♦♦«♦«♦♦•♦«•••♦♦♦wwwweoeeeawaeae^eeaeeae. We Sell Genuine International Repairs Mrtdr For By the I nternational H arvester C ompany epairs nuule i<>r International implemcntn nnci other farm «equipment by the Hmrveatcr Com pany are the only repairn made from th«* original patterns. All other« nr» cr»^ir<| from copira, nod in thia roundabout repfodut tion they rr. ty lose in correct ness of shape, aharpnrnn < f «letnil, closeness in htting, and quality of material. These rrpaira are nusde for Deering, McCormick, Milwaukee, Titan and other International made machine*. EXTENSIVE SLIDE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED IN CONFERENCE |j Genuine Repairs Artr B h D- i in Qtirdity Fit Better <u <1 Wear Longer The Harvester Company alan«1n hack of its machines. Be f.or in the matter. Do not aultstitnie imitation repairs for th» genuine and r • pr< 11>< m service. Repairs n>a«te I y <»t!v r concert'« ii.'i l marked "Made for or ’ W ill fit . ru «• not | >'t>i»in<- 11 i ( t »pan a. they often la< k wcigl«l, me n«»t alwa , a t < tirrf hi shape, am imperfectly finiahed. «Io n<«4 fit property, or are made of inferior ntatcnal. Buy < ’.ermine latrrnational Repair« for your International Farm f <iuiprn«*rtt. Beware of Any Other Kindi R. M. CAIN - SCIO