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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1920)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor* mation of Our Readers. Th' rlty treasurer of Hal'in reports a total of (04.541 In the rlty treasury The water supply of Horn-burs was shown to be rhvoi(rally pure wh«n la •p.-c»-<| Hirtland has b«*n made western headquarters for the DnnMMHitfc na 1 tonal conimlttce Key. J Groerhupf. formerly of Hpo ban««. has twin Installed as pastor of the Lutheran rhurrh al Baker. The fund tw-tnx subscrltM-d at Co quill«- for a new Methodist rhurrh baa already pass'd the *0<MH> goal Thirty ctaht portable school build lutes am to bo constructed Immedlat«* ly for use of the Portland »« hoots C. F.l Hartwlic of liend rtaimn that he can lur»’ Herfrtelty •ufficimi to develop Mi.OvO borarpowcr from the air. The Gale tract of 10 acres adjoining the University of Oregon campus at Eugene has been sold to the univer sity. * Ml.«» Celia flavin, city attorney of The Italics, has been appointed a mem her of the Democratic state contrai committee. The IL R. R. Birmingham and a division of all destroyers paid a visit to Astoria during the American Le- glon convention. Permanent h<-adquartcrs of the American Ixglon's 1‘aclflc coast com < inittee to combat radicalism have been establish«*«! in l*ortland Wcrk baa (e'en begun on the three story fruit packing plant of the Ore gon Growers' association at Myrtle Cr« k in Itouslas county. Hi Helena shows a growth fram 742 in 1910 to 3220 In 1920. and Clatskanie from 747 In 1910 to 13M In 1920. ac cording to the census figures. The state fish commission made an investigation of property near lb*»- burg with a view to selecting a alt«- for an «»elusive trout hatchery. With the coming of the haying sea son. the iu>nd lumber mills are Iosin* many employes who are leaving for work on Oregon and Idaho ranches Portland railway officials rapart there Is some Improvement In supply of cars for loading lumber and other products from the Pacific northwest Nearly one hundred young p>«>ple representtag Presbyterian church«-« throughout Oregon have met In Al bany u> ntt> nd th«« summer eouferance The city of Hood Itiver has let a contract for the construction of a com bined city hall and ftramei.'a head quarters at an estimated cc -i. of *33. 174. Following the wrecking of their church, partly destroyed by firs, the Baptist« of B> nd are planning to erect a new fireproof structure to coat *33.- ooo Ths annual encampment of th«- ploim rs of Wheeler and Gilliam coun tlca*waa held at the Julia Henderson pl«>-i>-- r grounds. 13 mil« southeast of Fpasll. Franklin D’Oller. national command er of the American Ix-gk n. will be a Portland visitor from Saturday. Aug ust 7. to lt>, according to a communi cation r«tylted from national head quartets by W. B Follett, stat«« com mandsr of the legion The office of County superintendent of schools, of ITai-ksmas county, mad* vacant by ’he resignation of J E Cal avan. waa filled by the county court with tj>«- app- «ntmeat of Brenton V«*d dor. who for the t«ast all years has b«>«-n county sch-.ol supervisor The r.-port of the Clackamas county auperlnt« nd« nt of school« for the past year, shows an Increase In aslarir* paid teachers In 193« of from *12 tn »14 per mouth over th« previous year. Due to the faulty diet In nca In •taacea, 30 per cent of fifty «1» «-till dr«-n examined by d«»-<»«rs In conm-c lion with baby «»inference« In two Bm ton county rommu’.ltp-a, Were und« r weight. Attorney Onerai Brawn has ad vised State Treasurer Hoff that be would not pai on th* legality of the lleppm-r llov.ooa water bond Issue until all lh<- pr«a-«-edings attendant thereon were xu ppi led Frank Davey, who will rrpr«-«- ni Mation county In the nevt legislature is preparing a bill providing that st»* I clal srssiana of the legislature *au consider only m«-a«urea specified In the call of lbs governor. The Oregon peach «rip has prob ably never before been so near a failure as this year aceortling to F L. Kent, field agent tor the bureau of crop sett- igates who has Just made a thorough eaavgas of the state Except in the Ashland and Grants Pass districts the pruapo-t la "no r««»p thia a«-» »on." A flic of th* “Stars and Strip»«.'' the paper published by the American troop* In France. h<* been presented to the Albany public library Il is the gift of Captain C B Winn, for town« years a resident of Albany and now of Ran Bernardim»,-Cal. Who serve« In France in the quartcrmaaler » de • pa-lmrni of the army " • I VL RS AL CAR March 3, 1020. the Ford Motor (’«. advanced the prices of For i cars lwenu<w> of the Increased cost of production. No specific announcement was deemed necewutry at the time, but it ha» devttl- oped that misrepresentation« and misquotation« of these advanced prices hav< t>een and are being given out So to safeguard the public against the evils of misrepresentation. we herewith give the present price«: Hfigad ior Gene »si I MeAleaandef. for aeveral yrarw ttiatn victor tn <b«rge of military training st Ora«;<»i» Agrical total college at Corvallis, and *}io. a* ra mni iU'l- r of the thirty eighth i$fat* try won Vtw- anb iquet of the ' Km-k of th«- Marne/' breaking tbs Hun «track on Paris <»n July 14. 1*19. has l»-cn made a Brigadier General tn lb»- rvgu lar army. New indictments for alleged «tigar profiteering were returned by th«« fed eral grand fury in Portland agaihst L M Starr, president of the Start »>1111 products company, and Kio «rd A ! am*. a.‘«tni tor Parratt h Co.. of Call fornla. The Indictment« were brought ip baenuac in the other tndi« tm«-nt« return*«! recently there w*r* »aid to be slight ermrs vu the percentage of profit charged hatabllshineiit of . In acme go «1 firming community of Ors*i>n la «onL-mplaH-l by K H Bally, of the Baity Company, Inc., who with eight delegates from Hwitseriand waa Io Portland mnklng a survey of the sit uatlon It Is prop «-d Io bring to lire gon 100 or more families of the best class of Hwlaa t»ra»r* and provide horn««» for them In som< district which will be suitable to ttu-m Governor Olcott ofiiciaUy revlsw««d Oregon cBiltary (-■ i <■» at t amp le-wls In a grsat «Mcmbly Saturday morning. Ths gtoornor personally presented swards to wlnn«ra of camp compsti- tuna Tb« Drake »liver trophy wad pr, -nted li^l- < -!,.iny !•' M««ll -<l. Captain H A. Canaday. comi»and«*r r The ri.nip.iny waa designated as tbs most efficient unit at the Oregon camp The award has not met with gen«-ral aaU«factlon among th«- other cotnpan Isa. Uni«»» the state emergrney board Is called Into acnalon to supply funds for the «iteration of the stale ilvralock sanitary boa/«!, payment of lnd«mnlty for th»- slaughter of diseased rattle will cease, according to Information ■ent out In a circular 1« Her by Dr W. II. Lytle, state veterinarian? H*reafi« r putt- ma committed to the state acti . «I f««r f «bl* miti«l«-d by coun ty courta and brought to the inatl tutlon before th> superlnt* nd«-nt has notified the court of bls n-adlnew to *n-onini<«dal«- additional paH<-nta. will be returned iniuudiately to the <x>unty from which <»>mmiti«d al th«« n-nnty's expense After examining every phare of the pr> sent United milk controversy Hlat«-s Attorney lawter W Humph r*ys of IMrtland announced that the government coul«l not pros-i-ute any of th«- lnter«-«la con<-ern*d for manipula tion of price« or violation of the anti trust btwa lluuiphrvya said hia In Veatigallon. personally eoiiducted With the aid of ap«i lai agents of the de partment «f justice, had satisfied him that the governm« at has no cause of action against the producers, the dis trtbutors or ¡he produe« r»«Batrlbutora Portland officials will await fur th*r Investigation before they take too seriously lb* plana for the con struction of a *50.000.000 terminal eg-, change building and the unification of the termlaala In l*ortland. Heattie «nd Vancouver. B «» pr«a«-ntvd to the city council by A I*. Gillies, preaident of th* t'oiisolldated Antericanadiatt Terminal association The association will construct and finance the build Ing and the whole project which will Involve a total of *lbo.OOO.0OO. stat*« the president Th«- matter has been referred to Commissioner Barbur, wk baa turm-d It ov««r to O. Iraurgaard. city • nglaeer, tor investigation. Runabout Touring Car Coupe Sedan rT’ $550 $575 $750 $875 * /~*1 1 1 ruck V-hassis with dual electric starting and lighting system $625 with dual electric starting and lighting system and demountable rima IA50 with dual electric «tartina and lighting system and demountable rims $97S with «t»li<f Dr«-» an«l clincher rim« Fordson I Factor $850 f. o. b. Dearborn, Mich 4 Insist on Genuine Ford Parts FRED T. BILYEU Oregon JOHN KUKÀCKA . - • I ’I H >T< Xi HA I ‘I IS I E do all kinds of amateur kodak timxhing. film developing, copying, enlarging ntul photograph ing. Samples of our work on hami for y«>ur inspection. If you have any trouble in getting g<i«»d results out of your kodak or camera, call <>n us, we can no doubt help you with suggestions that will help you get results and good, clear pictures. We have had over 20 years experience in this work so n<> d««ubt cun do you some good So ho n«>^ backward in a»king for help in thia line. Your kodaks examin««<l free. Our pric»«» are as follows, alu\i\n rath on «leliverv of your work; please remember this; W ORHitlN < Hilft» with tin* .''rin Produce (’t»., Mill Htrct'l. List your farm with us and we will sell it for you. Usual rommiaaion rhargvd Giselman A. Kukacka IO Meat Market HUNTING 2ix3}. or smaller. 40c dozen 4x5. or smaller, 60c dozen 3jx5i, and postrardii. 60<-dozen HOLECHEK BROS. We want t<> treat tin« ptMipIt» right anti will welcuine uld and new ruHloinerti, selling flret-clasH meat at the moat rt-aaotiahle prieea. We huv Veal Hoge ami llithra, paying gotul price«. DKVBLDPINU Film rolls, any six»«, 10c each Film pack», anv size. 20c each Plates up to 5x7. 6c Plates abov«« 6x7. 7jc Mail order« solicited ami attended to promptly; must I m « accompanied by cash; any over remittance will tie promptly returned. . We thank you for poat and solicit y »ur future patronage Yours for good work, Give Us a Call WKMKt.Y'M STI ’I >1<> SCIO CASH FEED STORE THE IK »I ’sE < >F QH/XLI'I Y Carries a line of th* tieat f««ed» on the market, knowing from rxp«ricnc« as a feeder that quality la the Important i«oint to consulei in buying feed especially for the hog, «lairy cow, laying hen or young »t«»-k We alau ex«-hange Fish«-r’a Itlend Flour (a »U-tctly .Montana hard wheat fl««ur) fur wheat. Wc need ami ask your palronage. J D. DENSMORE I The detrae way Makes Fanning Pay ■ 1 iT WE HAVE EVERYTHING OPTICAL FVp; STRAIN Is the cause of many HUMAN ILLS BANCROFT Optical Company 313 W. 1st St.. Albany $600 Theue primi are all f. o. b. Detroit. SCIO BARTL MOTOR CO I -•' ■«« , with dual electric starling an«l lighting nystrm $650 (With pnrutnatie tir*« and demountahle rim« $640 Real Estate Brokers F A V * -*-ra