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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1920)
**♦ OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor* .»nation of Our Readers. Foreign importa rwelved at Port land durine the m-nth of Juno amount ed to ISSO Ih« Paving work has begun on the seven mile si<ll<«n of the Pacific highway north of Jefferson Re atoa rounty now has 44 thn-ahlng outfits. From present Indications th» crop »ill be th. I «-st In years Increased rates are a!low««d th» New- f berg Ti«lephon«i company by an order ■ f th publli servi..• mmmls-iion Forest firm reported by the air pinna patrol of the forest servici» to taled 33 during the latter half of July. Al a meeting of th» state highway commission In Portland. August 34, bldg will be opened on 41.AOO.OOi» state ht-hway bonds. J C. Nelson, an Oregon pioneer, died at his home In Newbern at the age of S3. With his parents he located In the Chchah-m valley tn 144k. Tb< first unit of the Uuigrll valley irrigation district In Klamath county han made application to the slate to approve a bond Issue of 4I97.OOO Oregon has a population In 1930 of 783.345. according to census figuren. which Is a gain of lto.520 or 14.4 per Cent over the 1910 figures of 473.7« Fred I'et-Tson, 75. a native of Oet» mark. »»» burn«-«! to death when his cabin on the .Mohawk river. 15 miles north-ant of Eugene, was destroyed by fire W. 1 Hutter» of Allegany has be«-n h< Id <o the grand Jury Its Coos county on the charge of telling rockn for chlttlm bark to improve the weight of the bark. Monday, Beptembcr 4. labor day. has b<-en aelveted by Hood Itlvcr as the date for formal celebration of the op-nllix of the Completely paved Co lumbln River highway. Wheat harvest Is under way In Mor row county and the grain is of first class «lustily. Th-- yield is a fair av- enigp alth ugb many fields were In jur--d by the hot w«iather. Oregon 1« suffering from a shortage of librarians, accord lag to Miss Cor nella Marvin, state librarian, who has a list of eight important posts In the stat«’ that should be full’d * Notwithstanding the gasolin-- short age, th- number of automobiles visit Ing Crater lake so far this summer has excewled th«- number that visit»«! the r»-sort «luring the entire s«*aaoa of 1919 Approximately 9S.ooo m<»tor »»hicl»« ■ re registered in Oregon, according to a »laH’tnent made al the office of the »wrvtary of ■late. Thia la one car tor about every eight persons in Oregon Tin- Fruit Growers’ league of M-d ford has opened an employment bur eau with the object of cooperating with other fruit growers in the alto cation of picker* throuahout the val ley. The public service commission ha» Issued orders granting servie« rate in eronses-to the !»eschut««s Telephone Company of Clackamas county and C. A Bradford telephone lines in Grunt county, L -ring the Bacal year ending Jun» 30. SSo d-mists were licensed to prac tlr.’ In Oregon. Of th«-oe. 144 were n >n rioidi nt. The llcenava of 41 den tists ware revoked b- r»ue- of non pay meat of tees. July su an exceptionally dry month In Ast u-la and the lower Columbia river district, uccordlng to the records In the local weather observer's office. The precipitation for the month was 9 of an inch. The ap«lal committee of stale legls lators appointed to Investigate the alate gam* and fish commission will moot In Portland August is to hear anyone who has a complaint to make against the «-ommlsslnn While -testing out a forest service radio ouUlt al Eugene, human vole.-», were plck«-d up by the Inal rumenta. ■ It wan learned that the voleva cams from Itortland through a wireless tele pb«ne sptiarntus In that city. Fire d«wtroy«d the »range Shingle company’b mill, four miles from the ♦ city limits of Hofland on th» l.lnnfem mad. and but t^d four dwellings, four bunkhou»’» and a boarding bourn’ with a total lows of about 44o <«»•> The Klamath Falla council has de cld«d not to remove dice and card gam«« from p>»ol rooms and other pub lie fiscs but will amend existing or dlaancM by providing foe rrvocattoa* of Iksnsv la ease gambling is altowid. AH orca: U-^liou rowmandvrs of th« Nat--nal guard of Or»-« n have been authorised by Adjutant General W hit« to suspumi drills -luring th» harvest season so that guardsmen may belt gathor the Omgoa fruit and grain crop Attraction« of b-nl race«. automo bll* races a carnival and the blgg»«i sgri- .llutMl. horticultural sod Indus irial exhibit of ninny year* will tea tut* this year’s W a « c « i county fair u bn held at Ths tMlioa October 4. 6. I and 7. Fir» protection al It ose burg and Medford Is -i-ciar--I inad««|ust> by G i W. Hick-a. an Inventltator for ate fl-v ai»r»hq J*t ’i d< <b ; . ArtOH'ftt. xrtim nt .osrburc ftl-ik-S Tnund atlty Cl drants There •houM br ’twice numfo-r. be suya Whri is «aid to b*' th» largest yet captured in O t »«< mi was n near Newberg by t Me ral rwmnuo of fleers wh • seized I&0 r,Milons of erm mmmsbiM whisky and guifons of corn muah Th- «till was said to have a capacity of 100 r ll- na a day Philip Ott. 45. a farmer of llubbard. was hlik-d altmiai b almily when hh tight touring ear crush- I thronsh ll «-siting of th«- bridge over Pu-ldlu rtver. Ju»i utiisld- - f ih- city listl of Aurora r>n the Pacific highway, and foil a distance of about 44 feet. Pocauw of the tim-ienry of members of the dental profe»»ton to come from th-- • inf. r .. * I. few go fiOm the west to th» east.'the alate board of dental examiners bus pl.ice-l I'- '-I • 5 r ’ >1 -'«1 i ¡ r : <>u- ! rsclpr cal « xchsng«- of dental llcensea (Xflclals of th - socialist party have flb-d In th- office at b-int A Kozor. seer« lary of stain, cortifum-s of num inatlon of ranilld.ito» for pre«’d--nilal »latter«, eoer-tury of state, dairy and food c< intnlasioner tukd commissioner of th«- public service c< inmiaslon for th-» western Oregon district. le-l tbiv s- .«■> n to 1. - inbi-rry growers within a rudlus > f ten nilli-s of Halem. according to an estimate of J. U Van heron, berry* buyer of Hnhm Th» crop dlnp •»<! of at a figure suf ficiently high to brii) this amount is estimated at 4.SfW.UhO pounds. Wiill«’ cutting hay mi his farm a few days ago Fr«-d I ax-k wood, a rsn-h-r of the North F >rk Mtuntry in the »- «tern end of Imne county, cut off both feet of hts 3 year«-Id daughter, who was playing In the tall «ais The little girl was not *- < n by h-r fath- r until an Instant before ih- si- kl-- hit bur. PoltowInK the I r- skl! nt a dllio at Brownsmi’iul in th«- «<■.-« . rn part of Clatsop eoiiniy. approgimvtoly 700 acres of fln< farm Unii werw Inun dated nini damn^-o ««atlinnltd tM-lwwu 47000 and istmo hns resulted Abolii 300 feet al ibi* dlko coLapsed as a result of (he san«! foundstion givlug away Wasco county*« populutb-n. accord Ing to <-eri»iia figures, is 13.644 men. women and '-hlldr»-n An apparent decrease -d 37SS since the 1910 con sus, totaling 14.334 pera na is eg- plaine<l by the County le’I ng redistrtet ed and nearly one third of -he real dents transformo to auother county since I a 10. The casualty r«|-ort of the stale In dustrial ao ident commission for the we«'k ending August 5 shows a total of 534 accidents, of which four were fatal. The latalltl-s were George Bow matt. Hherldsn truck driver. N II F uroH. Algoma, lumberman; J. Ifous inn. Klani&tli Falla, tnllh-r; J A. Blair. Knappa. togs« r Wasco county has the purest field of turkey red w-«-d wh«-at tn Oregon, accord log to results of a state-wide whi-ai certlf ■ a’l--ii trip r«««-n»iy coni plef«*d by I’rohseor (• K. Ilyalop, of Oregon A rictil'iirai coll« ge. The wheal was rals d by Alb- rl « llohcrts at his Boyd ranch and grad’d M.M p« r cent pure tor «• ♦•d purposm. Ths hop crop in most hv-allti««» near Albany is good, and son-* growers pro nounce it Ute best In many ysars. Home owners of yard« say this year s yield will be double that of last f*lck- Ing will begin tn the yards near Al bany atxut September I. In yards near fi«rrisinirg picking will be uu der way a week or two earlier. TWt UNI VERSAL CAR March 8. I*‘„’O. the Ford Motor Co advanced the pri ■- •> of poni ri»-. I h -............. f th,- o -r<- » ■•d cost of production. No specific announcement was deemed neexumary at the time, but it ha« devel oped that misrepresentations and misquotation» of th«-«- advanced prices hav< been and are being given out. So to safeguard the public against the evils of misrepresentation. we herewith rive th«« present prices: Runabout Touring Car Coupe Sedan $550 with dual electric starting and lighting system 1625 $575 with dual electric «tartìng and lighting ay aten i $650 $750 with dual electric starting and lighting ay»trm und demountable rim* $XSO $875 with dual electric »tarling nn-l lighting system and demountable rima $975 kV ! T a ’* ’JL TrurV “h *,H" tir‘* and ’■"nch’‘r 1 I LI Via. CknQQtQ Vllclbolo w him $600 (With pneumatic tire, ami demountable rims $640> These prices are all f. o. b. I »étroit. Fordson I factor $850 Í. o. b. 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