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THE SCIO TRIBUNE OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
IBBUKO kVkK Y THUUDAY BY
r. u
ihhmjbb ,
«nrroK and
roar
Entered at the tmotnlfiew at Scio,
Oregon a* <ter><nd clan« matter.
«OMHCMIKnarN.
IN AUVANCB
•Ik MONTH«
11.76
L00
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor«
mation of Our Readers.
•pe-clal
gueat
of 6hr
a
With
favorable
declaloa
of
tho
«tat« supreme court, allow Ing th« atat«
and
cam«
commission
flab
to
|>>cal a.lv< rt>»ing per line flrat in
sertion ..................... ..
i.«< h »ubaequent insertion
lh«|T«y adv- rUHng First
|>er inch ...... ...
FTsch *ul»«<«|uent insertion
Advertlx'incnt* should reach this office
not later than Tueedav to insure publi
cs tc hi tn the current leaue.
All fora >gli advertisement« must be
p«M for in Salvance of pubBeatem.
Aorordlng to rep <ta ann.’Unrrd by
the city
health
bureau then-
saaoe of aieeping aukn.-
at present
are
> in l‘i
11
tlaa.1
ftoatha from th» dl- wa«
to date total eight, of wb - h els were
reported In Decetntrer. on* tn January
Slneplng alek
urd oae in February.
neea la comparalli ely w* h< re. and
no record of case* was kept prior to
4% Imitation on the pr<>ml asaagsed valuation of the it ate, including
for a gam* farm, plana for it* Improve
bond* already issued.
and
meal
enlargement
will
now
be
Receipts of the automobile depart
menl tor February. 19?o
*
report
state
794 SO
leaned
were
by
as shown by
th«- «• cr»tary
|2«».a'>q.
aa against
month
foe the aarr.e
The large torr««** la du*-
In
a >
of
(A*
1'519
rdlag
/ plrdgc aliegiancr Io iwv flog ana to Ham A K«a«r. In charge ol th«
ihr Republit for u hkh it tlantu. one
motor vehicle departnu nt. to th. aew
gallon, ¡ndtvutble, otlh liberty ana
law. which toaraaaed th» license f*«o
iutlite for all.
for all class«'» of motor vehicles.
The constitutionai amcnijment to be iroted upon
at the May 31 election provide* for this 4% linutation.
th«
Intarreat and principal <»l the entire ¿40.000.CMX> cd bonds can be pai l
pheasant pen* »III be doubled la the
from revenue* Irum auto license fee* and gasoline tax, based on conservative
out
carrled
The
future and
near
capacity
wh»a
th«
of
Improve
handled
Fifty
automobile dealer«
from
dlf
/«rent part« of Uic alate met la hug«««
and formed • temporary organlaatloa
••f lb« Oregon Aut..mobile Dsaalars a»
»octal ion with W
A
Jubnaon of The
estimates of that ii>a>inr.
Following is an cffioal estimate of the income to the State Highway
Fund from auto license fee* and gasoline tax, compared with interest and
principal requirement* lor the entire ¿40,000,oao of ‘5»<e road
bonds.
Ihiv tabk H as been audited and certified by Whitheid, Whitcomb & Co-,
certified public accountant*, whore attestation fia subscribed below.
It vcrihea the claim made that voting for the 4*,' state road Irond limitation
will not involve any tax on property, a* prir.upal and interest will be paid
I NtUoe aa temporary preaident. and G
from the auto license Ice* aud the ga* tax, leaving an actual surplus above
Halverson of Baleta. temporary aocre
the amount required.
tary.
Another
meeting will
be held
in Portland slthin 40 days, at which
last Uecember
Appmitmatcly ¿40,000,000 of *tate road b<vnd» can be issued unvler a
pur
rhaav the Heddlih farm near F.ugene
menta arc < ..tu plated 4OO0 birds can tie
AI»V kktuiing MAT«:
PRESENT AITO All MS FEES Will PAT
INTEREST All PRINCIPAL OF $41.111,BOB BOBB BOIDS
jeraey
Oregon
breeder«
time
a
permanent
organltatkon
will
bo effected
orrtciai ’*«1«
MAteavewt «t Ketinaated lacemv I« Slate Highway land C ompered With interrai
and I'naactpal Require mento to « arrv >40. 000,900 Ifoad*.
Arrang-ment« have been completed
by Cooa County Agent ebswter C. Farr
tor a number of ni - ting* of farmers
throughout the county to be sddr»m er l
by ITof«a*or A. G
Hocjuet. bead of the
9
tear
Mota* L
Ltcrv " >-<<
Nsv lav.- mm V*
Staat III«*»«*
Paaea!
11.57 5,000.06
l,175^u>00
XI45.I*.- 90
X17U.UUO00
X 150,009.00
X700.0004»
X775.9TO.00
2,vl0.<«<o.0u
x»2 5,00000
l,OOu,lAA.(h
IjMM.oooOO
1^)00,009 00
l.OOO.CuoOO
1000,000.00
10m),l"''. .06
1,000.000 0*
1000.000 00
10OO.UOOOO
10OC0ÜQOO
I.OOO0 0.0C
I^XKi.OOOOO
1,009,000,00
1,000,000.0«.
1.MO.OOOOO
S.OOU.TOOOO
1,009,000.00
1009,000 00
l,00U,0O?00
1.000,000.00
1000.009 00
I
1MS1 Aeowat
Mvamswd
liu n«*e to
SlAlr
9« m »4
12,100,000.00
2.500,000 00
2.V6O.VJ0 00
1,160.000.00
1,400,000.00
1,600,009.00
1.1 W.OaW.VO
1,100,000 00
1,9UO,OOO.W
4,UU0,OiK>.00
4,000.000.01
4,000,000.00
4.00U.HOO.OO
4,000
4,000.000 00
<
4,000.000.00
4,009.000 00
4,( x >9.U0U. o 9
4.1
4
Suroiwt Ke
latrava* m 4
saair. in* After
primp«)
Paym*«t «4
gMwvmrxta lax
Interro u>4
k4«,«eaa.sw
Prtscaoal
Beaals
S 494,15600 $1,605.150 00
1.416.7 WOO
1,041,25« .00
1,4»», 7 WOO
I.19M50 00
1.400,2 WOO
1,679,750.00
1,192.660 00
2.007, 540 00
922,IK2 50
X*77,617.50
742.612 SO
X957.167.5O
4 SO» 21'00
1,149,110 00
570.217.50
1.129.742 50
570,945 oO
1,429,05. .00
401.117.50
1,196,142.59
691.607 10
1.1OJ.I92.5C
710,017 SO
Mt9,442.50
Bill, 107 SO
5,111.4*2 50
956,957 SO
1,041,04X50
1,045,407 10
X*54.592.5O
1.111.157.10
2.146.142.50
X77 7,6*2.50
1,222.507 SO
2. k* ».242.50
1,110,757. Se
I.19V.2O7 SO
X600.792 50
X4I2 54 ' M
1.517.657.50
1.672.107.50
X 1274*2 50
1.741.557.50
2,211,442 10
1.911.507.10
XO6I.492 50
1.141.952.50
2.1 54,<>47. SO
1,161,4'1 to
2,114.525 00
1,204,725 09
791,275.00
51101X50
1.416.917.50
244.OCD.00
1.7
54,OTO 00
56,217 50
1.941.762.50
5 521,0» OO
192V .105.900
625.000 00
1921. .125.1’00
715,00000
1922 .141.000
cultural colbx<
Th» datoa will be aa IV21.I5I.CM»
7*000X00
-.4
*50.00000
follows. Coqul'l«. May I.
Fairview,
Kight democrat* and five republk kna
9TO.OTO00
925 . .1*0,000
May 10. Myrtle Foist, May 11; Cooe
W IO. OREGON. APRIL 2». IMO
have filed formal declars'li.n of thnlr
925,900.00
«24 .1*5,000
II I ver. May 11
Broccoli growing will
950,000 00
1927. .190,000
-aadlrlac y for delegatee to lltolr re
be the mala subject dlacuaard at the 1921 .195,000
97 5,0«» 00
»prelive party convention*
Fully a
LOUO.OOOOO
meeting*
1929 . 200,000
score of republicans hate been m*-n
1000,10000
1910 .200.000
Oregon voters at the primary eloc
Honed ae poeelble candidal. » or have
1,009,'TOO X»
1911. 209,000
Hon May 11 will real preferential
100c .TOO 00
1912 200.000
"lpr**aed a desire to b» del« . at- - but
1009,000410
Nothing Lest by Keeping in Mind they have not taken th.- trouble to ballot« for five republican« and one 1911 200,900
10v> ..MUU.OO
democrat for president of the United 1914 .2>.c,«»0
the
areretary
of
«tata
Half
file
with
“Safety First.”
1,009,000 00
Htetea. according to the records of th« I I915..21»,<M»
s dosetr democraia ar» proparine to
1,000,000 00
I«I4..299000
I secretary of stalo when the time for 1917. 2O- ..0O0
100000000
nia
filing declarations of candidacy •a
19)1 .
- >
I0TO,OTO TO
Oevernment Bulletin Lista Vart*tl*a af
Hadar th« mark.-t road act there
plred
The republican candidate* for 1919 2tA',000
1,000,000.00
«III bo available about |?,OpO0ov dur
Accidenta In Induatrlee That Might
1,000,009 t»
4,000,000 ot
preeldoat an- Leonard Wood. Illrain 1940 2UO.000
ing thia and auccoedlng y. *ra t .r the
Caaily Be Avoided by the
1*41. .200.000
1.000.000.00
4,000,000.00
Johnson, Frank O. l?owden. Herbert 1
I«42 .900.000
4.000.0«) 00
1,00000000
develupursMii uf airk'tlv market roada
Esercite of Caro.
Hoover and Mllea Poindexter, while I »41 2th,TOO
1,000,00000
4.000,000.00
In the various oountlea
Through the
lb« democratic aspirant la William I »44 201,000
I0OO0TO 00
4.000.00Û.U
F lectrie alcn* blink thè «logon. “Re action of thia law the atate will «van-
IV4S .•• -
I.TOO.OÙO 00
4,000,000.00
tllbb*
McAdoo.
Cnrcful," «round thè big mille Front luatlv be webbed to th« no«’ r-mole
I »4» 209,900
1,000,000 00
4,000,000.00
Attorney General lirown. acting aa
tuoi ber a apron arringa tn tho laico!
1947. .M0.00B
1000,000 00
4.OMJ.00O.00
section« by feeder roads
The law
attorney for the state, will intervene 1*41 200.000
II. «I ■ r thè voice« of «afety flrst
1.000,000.00
4,UOO,OOV.00
was enacted In 1919. with aome amend'
cali 'Ile Carwful."
In the action filed In the Portland 1*49 . 200.000
10OO.OO9UO
4,000,900 00
menta al the spredal aeaalon In 19BO.
Nnw coni.-« thè Cnlted State« lahor
courts by the Warren llroe company
"«rtc«*« sxrtaasTtoa ur tabl »
d« |iarini<-nt and Iella bow tunny waya and It will be placed In operation this
to recover from dacar Huber, a con
Calumn } représenta
r______ ____
___________
_____ _____________
the _
aet
lacunae m _____________
th* State Highway
motor ________
vehicle
Fund fron' ______
yoar
Ihxauae
of
the
importance
of
you rati get buri by falllng. Tbere are
tractor engaged tn th« construction of license f*ee (Chap. 199, I aw* 1*19), Th* 1920 regtorstton hgum to date obtained Irorn
aylng a aultable groundwork for future
lime klrula of falllng:
(1) Falllng
state roads, royal ilea for the use of •be Secretary trf atatt's ortxc mdirsie an averag. licens* fee of iwenty dollsri (12U00)
fruì n high place lo thè levrd; (2) fall development of the market road aya
I he law provides that twent> hve per cent b* returned tn the county trom
blthulithia. which. It la alleged, la a per vehicle
ine frolli thè levai Into a place I h N« v W tern the alate It ghway cotntnlaaluu
which the «ehiel* is regi*rered, tl.rrepvrr the net tnconie per vehicle to the State Highway
patented
pavement
of
the
Warren
com-
Fuad is spprotimstelv hl teen dollars (}I5.<») per car which is the figure used in cera-
level; (3) falling while walklag 09 haa for month« b»sa working out a
l»ny, according to Hoy Klein, eecre- puttng t olumn 1. I be sdmn .stranon ripens*» ot thr motiu vehicle law will be met Irum
•tending a>n lite l«va>l,
policy for applying the enactnont
the receipts fruro motorrytle license», . ha* tiers' bsd.r», transfers, etc.
tary of the «late highway department
ha the first claxslflcatIon we And •II
The result of ibi» "Xhauttlro reaearch
Calumn 4 tepretents the incunir irroa the liasolin* I as (Chap. 159, I sws 1919) to the
I"
A decision In thia caae. It la said
kltt'la a»f high placv« tn fall front
and Inveatlgatloa haa been embodied
Stare Highway Fund
Figure* ubtaiued (rum the Secretary ot State's office indicate th*
the raral lu<ta-ve« af the safety am-
«rill affect ell patent pavement laid
*v*t*g* las per vehicle in 1919, wa* appmsirnatelv five dollar* ($5.00) and this figure
gilta-aa* they have records of |>eople In a aet of ragulallone which baa jual
in Oregon since March 1. 1919.
has t»e*ri used m oenputing Column 4
falling front ta-na-ham. laatvaw, chairs been leaued by the cuanmiaalon.
The Oregon statute« plainly provide
Column 5 is th* total amount >•( the motor vehicle license lees and the gasoliae tas
In view of the tact that tha tliubor
tahb < brlda'rw dams and docks, erstves.
for open and closed «•-«sons for com base.! an the estimated number at vehicle» as shown in Column X
a-la-v ■ i
afc-rricks,
hoists etevata-d of Waacu county, though of hiahast
mercial fishing on the Hogue river
Column 6 is rhe mauoat required each year tn pay »0 the mtetest and principal at ma-
bins paarhci«. tank* (fall« fruui hut not
quality, la not batng utlllr. i *. ■. oar
and any attempt of the Stele tlah and tvriry ot State Highway bonds up tr> aa estimated amount at $40,9" >,000 (the appteai-
fails Into! building* In ramatroctlon dally, the chamber of cummorco ot
mate amount which could be issued with a 4 per cent limit 00 the ptesern assessed value
game commission to abrogate or aua
a»r detnadlthm floa>nv—ladders, scaf
nori ot th* date. These figures are based on the«* premises That the balance <>< the St*
The Dalle* haa recommended that »aw
pend th«-«e law« tn compliance with an Mlllraa IMIars Hoads (Chap 421, I aw * 1917), th* State Co-op*ram* Bonds $1 JI90,OTO
folds. staging latllrra. englna-s. nut
mills and furniture factories be In
agreeuunt entered into bet wen the
(Bean Harr*«, Chap 175, Laws 1917), and the I en Millie.« IMIar Bond» (Chap 171,
chtnci
pile«, itaih-s, tream, nmfa. run
tereated In the timber re».»urc» • of the Maxleey Batata company, the Rogue Laws 1919), now uns-dd will be »old during lb* sear 1920
Alm that iurther bonds will
ways, halcamlr«. platforms, gangplanks,
be sold as follows 1920, $1,090.000; 1*21. $500O0Ou; I92X $5000,000; 1921, $5,OTO.000;
stairs «n<l step«, tramways, trestles, county.
Hlver Fish and Game Protective aaao
1924, $2^00,000; a total ai $4" TOO.OOX
Despite the mid winter drought. Cen
windows, walls anal wall opunlnga
elation of Medford, the Ashland Fish
All ot th* hoods thus far authotired are serial hoods and, except th* Rean Barrett
I adder«, Ity th» »ay, are the worst tral Oregon ranchers aeed have no bar and Item» Protective saeoclatlon and
issu*. mature .me twrni>eth each sear after the Kith year The Kean Barren issue matures
and trickles! <>f atl.
More falls from I of a shortage of water for trrl,.
u other kindred organisations of south
»'
‘ each sea
>
..rig with l»22
I hr
\!.,1;..11 and Beat. Bai rett . ssues .!.-aw
ladda-ra than front any other high spot* thia m-aAon. for ato-ma during ihr .»at
All other issue* 4 4 per cent.
ern Oregon would be Invalid, according 4 per real wterest
are ras-orvla-d.
A« the safety ettglneers four week* have built ap the an.*w re-
Column 7 shows th* surplus **timat«d to h* available racti year after meeting obliga
to a written opinion by Attorney Gen
classify Indda-r fall*: (1) You hit the a»rvr In the taounialna to n- 'u «1. ae
riooa tor principal and mterest.
oral
Hrown.
ground b«-<-atis« the lailder broke or a
The >ne<Juarter Mill las (Chap. 217, Laws 1*17) <m the total assessed valuation
cording to reports received frotu trap
Remarkable Feat of Joggling.
step In the ladder went to platcea tmder
of th* state is not shown m this table as an asset nt the »'are Highway Fund aa thn tu.
per» In the foothills
An Indian Juggler's remarkable feul
your f-M't; (*2) either you allpi*d and
ia oaed peinrrpsllv to meet administrative espanses. surveys in the ear urns osuatre». en
A "model farm' of 10 acre* to drnr
1« deaertbed by a writer tn the WMe
gineermg super» >sxm at couaty ouast run wo. and design and inspevtMNi of county bridge
twisted or the ta<Mer slipped and
A slim young na
•nd structures.
_________
twlstca); (3) sontelHtdy or something onatrate how to grow frul' - betTlee World Mugaslne
knovkeal you off the ladder; '41 or ■and vegrtablee aultal.h- for th- nv of tive, acconipohlod by ■ gray -bearded
WL HERhiiY CERTIFY tha »- have ream ned th* "flute, records of tbr Stat*otOt-e'
how II all hap|a-nea1 waa a tnyste-y. the l.rcal rarin*ry. will be eet.ibi.^h.d «Mi*t«nt. apfw-ared .-arrylug a couple
a* regards Incom* item Motor \ehHie l.c*a*et and Ciaaoliae taxes and befievt 'hr
of large basket*. from the flrat of
Oetllng Into Chua» II, where the (all near Albauy
e*f>mates above set forth n olutnns 1 lu 5, both .«elusive, to b* oatsetval vt
Ut
Htockhold. re of th. Fuy
which wa« produced ■ Mg python
fur’her Certify that haani utxo : brae cat.ma tea the ’.abute issu set iurth above n
Is from the level Into territaary not avn allup and Humner Fruitgrower» bmo -
evdumar 6 and 7 are tru* aaJ uxruL
which the young native procved«,«l to
Ilia- level, |M-O(de fall Inta cxa-avallavna. ciatlon. which operate« the Albany
“charm” with hl* pipe. The juggler
pit« shaft« hltaa. vats, floaar o|H-nln*«. cannery, will buy and operate the (arm
W1UTF1LU), WHITCOMB • OU
took the hnsket mntnlnlng the python,
to >t> . ...... -
If standing or moving on
Will II Daly, fvch ral fair pi le com
CrmAe* PsAaa. 4«mmMuls.
pieced
It
u | mm > a large doth, the four
the level you slip or stumble, you get
mlaalouer for Oregon, uud.-r appoint
«.mere of which he knotted together
Into I'lA stumble, however,
meal of Attorney General I'alir vr. haa wlllt a etnmg. tbln rope. At th* end
may be nia»w| hy flu-al objects or looave
of this ro|* were «Hived two little
objt< i
A sie. pin,- dog or a hunk of telegraphed hla resignation to Wash
hr la hollow-leaden rui». which be placed
pig Iron limy trip up the fawt that du lugton and announced that
throagh with the position for the rea over hl* eyeballs tn such a way that
not rv«|H-t tfnlly elevate.
II« thru «hut
The i i .iter of falling objects that son that he haa reeds<-d no support, a vacuum was created,
kios k
|s ,pie down and get their eicepl from United Htatea Attorney hl* eye« so that the IM* were oiitaMe
the cup«.
naiua-s Into the accident record* are Humphreys at Kirtland
The two «Ide« of ihr rot* w.re then
collapalng buildings, walla, scaffold«,
Dairy product* brought a larg>- sum
over his ear» and. ruing from
alagltig«. chutes,
conveyor«,
alldea
of money to rancher» .>f t'.x»» < inly, his squatting poolthm he Itft.sl the
•tai-kevl, atoreal or pl Iasi up material.
according to a report compiled for the bneket containing the snake by the
Also racks, shelva-a. tuachina-a. work
Port of t'ooa Hay. There was «hipped grip of hla eyelids snd the suction on
l*nches, ta-mporary floors, tree«, ditch
from Corm Hay during the year 1919 his eyeball* alone
The writer «ays
•nd trench ■ ava-lna. mln« and quarry
he ha* never heard of the feat being
a total of 3.&00.o<><' pound* of <-h. • «•
a-oal. rax k an<) ore.
l>erf<>rtned before or since.
Fx| > rh t.i • ■* with “Injurlaw due to valued at ll.O4O.oAO. OOO.oOO pounds of
a< uffltng. larking or horaeplny" •*• butter valuswl at $540,000 •n<l 4oi>OO
Just a Rvrwtnder.
noteal In tha* fa-tb-ral labor ihrpart- raae« of condenaed milk valu-d at
“The Gralx-oln« are spending the
ntetvi bulletin by <>»mml«alon«r George $240.000
winter In FlorMa." rrmarkeal Mrs Thita-
Kina, ton of five workmam'a r-mnpenaa-
That broomeorn can be grown «ar
tlam I - "rd a>f ttnlarlo. <"«•.
A rail ceeafully on river bottom land in the walte, whaa waa glancing over the so
clety page«
way |s>rt«r w reax-lost hl* foot but was
Wlllam«4te valley la Indicated by an
•Well whnt la that to na*" aaked
tl<stla"l <-otn|H-lisatlam because he 'waa
experiment last year by Grant Thom
-We can't
Mr lh>bwnlle. fretfully.
lark but with two young ladies'' and
aa. a farmer roaldlng near Lebanon
afford 1» «(*nd the winter In Fiorirla."
•bowing them how nifty he waa at
"Trobably not." answrn-d Mrs Ibitv-
Claims were allowed Mr Thomas planted • »mall quanilty
jumping traina.
"whera- a Chinaman employed In a and eold It for brooms, and trout hla walte, with an air of reaignatkan. “1
factory wa* the Innocent victim of experlBient retimatea that und<*r nor lust thought I'd «mil your attention to
hor*> play blown tip hy hose; where mal condition* thia product will yi. Id the fact that It la still being done."—
We have a traetor which we MT< t f>r yntir appt- vitl
One wo can
Birmingham Age-1 lent Id.
• nun had been teased by nnotber ■’rum $440 to $700 per acre
I
gun rati tee to d<> the work, anil do it right
workman suddenly turned in revenge
May X 4. 4 and 4 have been aet aa
Strange Character.
■TWE HAVE ONE ON Till. FLtKfR*
■ nd hit an Innm-ent party; where ■ ■ the dates for the second annual tlregon
-Mow about GllhwItaF
man about to punch the time ctock waa
Come
ami are it.
Il io th«* latest model out. with all th»- lateat
Jersey jubilee aud plana are already
“In »hat reap.-<-!?"
hit front taehlnal hy another workman.
improvement«.
being made for an excursion of Jrraajr
lila mentality 7"
Injured man innm-ent of any horae-
bre«*dere at that tlm» which will la-
"t»h. I wouldn't go ao far aa tn «ay
play.”
All of whl< h give« na a hunch •• to elude slope al the larger Jersey farina Ollbwlrx' m’nd la ■ perfect blank, but
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what th« elas-trlc sign« mean blinking la the Willamette valley. M II Must, Tvr never heard him expre«« an opin
late at night and early moriaiug, “Ito preaident of the American Jersey Cat ion on the Untrue of Nation«, and he
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tle cJaA aill be here at that tins* aa a haa no plan for unscrambling the rail
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