The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 07, 1920, Image 4

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE rl” “**ba,r •“•ouur*’ *•
• aaas
urweavr
« » im vi’u y« put a municipal ticket In th« field
H G Hay«*, justice of the peace at
McKenxIe bridge, baa pleaded guilty
to the charge of killing d«wr out of
Entered at the isiotoffiro at Scio, s«»asou and be*n fin'd 1100 and costs
I
Providing the weather continu»*
Omgon as an-ond ci ana matter.
good tor two weeks the Pacific high
8UB8t;ilini<'N. IN ABVANt'K
11 76 way north and south of R<»s*burK will
HIM MONTHS
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1.00 t»e put In good condition tor winter
travel.
Tb« public service remmloslon has
Local advertising per lane first In­
den I'd the riqut-sl of th« city of West
sertion ............................................
HaJrm for autburlty to extend a street
Bach subsequent insertion per Uns.
« over tb* tracks of the tiouthern Pacific
Display advertising First insertion
t*r inch ........................................... .a , railroad
Kaen Subsequent Insertion................ .16
The municipal employment bureau
Advertisements should reach this office
but later than Tuesday to insure publi­ of HaJem has Issued s «ali tor prun*
; pickers
Although badly damaged,
cation in the current issue.
All foreign wlvi-rtiscments must be much of the crop ran yet br ss»rd If
paid for in advance of publication.
pickers are secured.
A petition circulated at M«-dford to
remove the county seat of Jackson
county from Jacksonville has received
3411 signature* Tbe «¡uestlon will be
vot«d on In November
William Marshall, chairman of the
state Industrial accident rom mise Ion.
«Hi les«! the discussion of accident
/ pledge allettante lo mv flag
i prevention al the Pacific logging con
tbe Republic for u'btch il »tondi,
' gr«ws at Vancouver. B C
AI>VKRTIMIN<à KATEM
fattori. indfituible, trilh liberty
lueUce fut all
SCIO. OREGON. (XT. 7. l»20
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Event* ef the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor*
mation of Our Reader*.
As a result of washnuts the M<-Ken
■le pass highway la reportrd to be tin
pnssabl'-.
Seven thousand acr«* of timber sen-
bought Friday by tbu l>r«r Island Log­
ging company, adjoining the present
holdings of that con<-«rn at llper Isl
■ nd. the deal Involving 11.600.000
A total of ia.4OO.30O will have been
»tu nt for dock Improvements In Port
land under th« jurisdiction of the com
mission of public docks by November
SO. 1920, according to the annusi re­
port of the commission.
Total deposits In tbe hanks of Or*
gon on Hcptember I. 1930. aggr«-xat<-d
1294.44* 0M1 «». au Im'ream« of |4.lk8,-
84t T4 since Jun* SO. 1930. but a <!*-
enrase of 11.977.238 35 Since tk-ptemle-r
13. 1919. according to a report flU-d by
Will II IknmKt, superintendent of
banks
A largo body at Hun star orv was
Il Is estimated that the total regts uncovi-rv-d In (be War (Bagla company's
t rat Ion of Clatsop county will b* has qulcksllv«-r mine In the Gold Hill die-
than 7000
trlcl, which Is «st I mat rd will produce
Th«^ Ixiran* valley p*ar crop has quirksliver In th« value of IbiM.fioo
b«-ii sold, tbe total being 74 Inn* all
8t Helena Is to have two more Im
Bartletts.
portant Induatrlea. One. a tie and
M»ire than 100,000 automobiles were tlrulisr mill, la now under construe
registered with the 4aer*tary of state tl"tl at the «hipyard «it«- on Rauvli-s
up to October 1.
lalanC *1 Almut 25 men *111 t> > in
The total attendance of the Albany ployed The other Imlustry la a shin
public schoola la 1208. a gain of 12« gle milt
over last y»*r'a enrollment.
Oeorge Elmor*. aged 20, rveldlng on
Portland bank clearing» for th« a farm near Oakland, died as a result
month uf Heptember exceeded those of of Injuries rvee|v»l while riding a
Heat tie by nearly I6.00U.000.
wild home
The animal fell In such
Th« Columbia Basin Alfalfa Grow a manner that th* pumnu-l of the sad­
ora* aMMH-iailon has completed p»-riua dle was driven through the young
man's br>-aat
n»mt organ tint Ion at Hermlaton.
An hour after he «hot and seriously
Ilrputy Hlatc Treasurer Rlrhardson
bas resigned. Jatn>* Crawford of th* wounded T. F Jon«-* atrpson, and
Inheritance tax department will sue Mt*. Jon'-s. bla stepsou's wife, during
a quarrel In tliclr apartment In a
c**«l him
According to the report of the r«>un hotel In Klamath Falla. Frank J. Brott,
ty supa-rluti-ndcnt, every school dis Al. blacksmith and rancher, dbd in
tried In Crook county la supplied with tbe city jail.
Ths Columbia river packers bare
a teacher.
Experts have b»-n trying to open th* Increased the price paid for raw fall
sat> In the B> nd puatofflc* the past < hl nooks and sllvcrsldrs to t cents a
Th«' figures which have been
week, using cverylblug but a drill or pound
prevailing wince the m ason op«-ni-d are
■Kro-gijtcerlne.
During the recent good w«*ther on» 2 Ceuta for tali Chinooks and 1 emits
lroll<r fishing rlose to the mouth uf for allveraideo. The price for winter
lb* Columbia rlvor caught 18uu pounds chlnooka and steelheads continues at
» cents a pound
of fall eblnook*
The first murder charge ever pre­
Hpac- for exhibits at th«« Wasco
oounly fair la at a premium. Work- ferred In imechui'Ki county waa filed
ni'-n have «tart'd th«- cousirmllon of In Bend with the arrest of Jack Wes­
ton, of Hlaters. alleged slayer of Rob­
tbe main pavlllofi.
Hev<-n carp«-ntsra are at work lining ert H. Krug. ag«d hermit rancher of
with tlmlH-ra tb* twin tunnels between reputed wealth, whoa* charred t«»dy
H«»od River and Mosier uu tbs Culuui waa fuuad In bls flrerulned cabin.
tour miles north of Hlatera, on th«
bla river highway.
Three Eugens public school build morning of March 26. 191*
There were two fatalities In Oregon
lAgs ar* reported ovt-tvrnwd«*d and the
other« an- filling up rapidly. Tbe high du« to Industrial mcldenta during lb«
w«wk ending October I, according to
■eh'M'l Is also coug<«l«Kl.
Because of the rvc«-nt heavy rains a report prepared by the alate Indus
The vic­
tbs Linn county fair, which was to trial accident eommlaaloa.
have t>-en held thia week, beginning tim« were William W. Smith, laborer
uf Roseburg, and A Rader, boilermak­
Tuesday, was called off.
Residents of North Roseburg sre er of Astoria. A total of *92 accidents
complaining of th* odor of prune juice were reported daring tbs week.
IRorge M llrown, nine* January 1.
which com«« from three prune pack
1916. attorney general of Oregon, was
Ing plants in the vicinity.
Fir-- has d«wtr<«y>-d the prune evap­ aptsduted justice of the Oregon au
orating plant of F A Kurts, four mil* a prrmc court by Qowsraor Olcott to suc-
from Hal--ni The loss la estimated at cod A. M Benaett. who has resigned
liecausr of private business affairs
*17.440 with 86000 lusuranc*.
Philomath «vllege has opened with a n»ding hta attention In Kaatern Ore
Attorney tlenvral Brown will b*
64 per cent Increase ovsr tbe first gnn
day a <-nrollm< nt last year and uearly auCcee<l«Ml by T It Handley, «ho was
named corporation «-»lumlasloner last
loo per cent over two years ago.
Tbs Umatilla agency will «end a May
Au expert from the United Hist«*
delegation of 44 children to tbe Cb»
mawa school thia year, the largest, department of biology at Washington.
K C.. la expected to be sent to Oregon
■umber ever sent from th« agency
■ruhinc Wood, of Portland, was ap to direct a campaign for the extermi­
pointed legal head of tbe admiralty nation of gray diggers, pocket gophers
dspar1—■■“* of tbe shipping board, to and other destructive rodent* It was
aaooun<**d. as th« result of an Inves­
succ-od Charles F. Dutch, resigned
tigation of th-se rodents which has
Medford merchants bavs made W«-d
nesilay of rach week a bargain day at liven mad«- Iq Oregon by Vernon Hall­
which gixxl« will be offered at » r* ey. biologist of tbs U- 8 department
duct Inn Is am«, l "Ut <>( town buyers of biology.
All adv'-rtialag signs within tbs
lb Falls mlnistsra haw
removed at on««. »<« -ruing to a letter
«•nt out by H'-rben Nunn, stat* high­
way «nglm-er to alt «Mvlatoa «mat-
n«wr*. The action waa taken, accord
I Ing Io Mr Nunn*» letter, on the the­
ory that th* highways ar* public prop­
erty and no person has a right to ap­
propriate a part of It to hla own uet*
by posting advertising matter
Mrs Mary L M»lb-tt of Portland
liras electe<1 president of the Oregon
I Woman’s Christian T'-niperanc* union
at tb« 3?th annual stats convention In
Ail the other offlo-ni wars
Portland
Thi-y are Mrs. Madge J.
reeli-cti-d
M'*r> of Portland, corresponding see-
retary; Mrs (I W Millar of Milton,
recording a«« rotary; Mrs, fanq Hun-
sldsoa of Portland, treasurer; Mr* M
Frances Rwope, vid pr«*«l<jont-at large
As a result of a verdict returned by
a circuit court jury In P<-ndle<ou In
tbe trial of Irvin lx>roy Stoop and
Floyd L. H«nd*rwon. charged with the
murder of Sheriff Til Taylor July 26
last. Judge O. W Phelps sentenced
the tuen to life imprisonment in the
state penitentIsry
The jury bad re-
turn««! a verdict of guilty of first de­
gree tt«ur«i«r for both mi’s, with a
re«-*'mint-mint Ion of life laiprlonument.
Hraplte the heavy rain» which ma­
terially reduci-i tbe attrndane*. tbe
stat* Fair which ckvscd at Hal« m Sat­
urday was a fldani-lal suce«*Mi. scc«»rd
Ing t«i a report prepar’d by J. E Mc­
Clintock, raahler Mr MrtTIntnck'a re­
port aboard that approximately HA.-
004 pi-raons paid their way Into the
grounds during th* week, while not
leea han 10.000 others wer* admitted
on pass»-* Issued to exhibitors and etu
ployea.
Tbe cash receipts, totaling
tTl.200. will leave a surplus of 130.004.
I xk - s I union No tl. Intimational
Jvwsiry Workers* unto«, has no legal
right to station pickets in front of tbs
eetabilshn>''t><s of Portland jewelry
firms for th« purpose of compelltug
thruu to rroigiils«- the union, ahcord
Ing to an opinion wrttteo by Jostles
(' A John* an.: handtd down by th«'
Oregon supreme court
Ths opinion
written by Justice Johns afflrtmd ths
findings of Judges Kavanaugh. Ga­
lena and Htapli'ton. who presided at
tbe Um* the case was originally heard
In tbe circuit court for Multnomah
county. In this action G ll«ltkrtni>er.
;
a corporation, and eight other jewel­
ers operating tn l*ortland sought to
obtain an Injunction order restraining
ths d«-fvndanta fmm placing pickets
In front of the stor«s or shops of tbe
plaintiffs
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High fipred 8t«ei Without Tungaftsn.
A new high -p»-d steel of Brit tab
•rigin ta a 11 bout tu t>c»l eti In Ita rom­
p. nit I on and advantages «d both a
prni-tlrul ■nd economic*! nature are
It la colmi t-mol, I »denum
claimed.,
«trot, thfi oil'alt appnrmtl) ■« Ung ns
a «wblltiu-r and ■« «-orr<«-tlng certain
dlvadavantngew «aid to exist In molyb­
denum tungsten ati«-l* The n<-w «tcei
1» claimed to poaauaa ths blghiwt point
of ertlrieui-y ever <ibtaln«<d. Tbe hard
«ming temperature requir'd Is only In
th«- neighborhood «»f 2.tM»> d«-gr««oi
Fwhr»-nhelt. The «’«-H Is also reported
to machlm- exceptionally «oft and eas­
ily. Tin- gpsette gravity of cutno sl«*l
1« reportid to !■« iqual to that of tbe
old Cartwn tool «lit-l. and so 10 | h - t
rent !••-» than that of the tungsten
high st» .-4 »la-el* As a rr«ull It is
a-a-tlmsled that a given weight of com«»
sti-el will produce 10 per coot more
toola than the «atü« weight at regular
high «*"«“l steel.
Industrial Research.
Again and again during (he «nr It
was Inalai»! by all manner <>f artthnri
flea In England that one of the great
effort* ef the future sham«! be la the
dlrrrtliHi of rni-ournglitg leduatrtal re
**r»-h. Thia una. la fact, a war lea-
son, and tirent Bri mln e»M«-nlly has
o<> Intentimi of l<M>ng It. Already a
guveronaNK deimrtlio-nt «f “ad mt I tie
■ ml Industriili revewrch" ha« been ea
t«ldi«h»l; while
according to the
chairman at ■ recent meeting of the
Institution of I irctrlc Engineers, “uni-
versiti*« alt over the country, led hy
University college. Ixmdon, «re re
»lulpp'ug their training deimrtinmt«.“
Ths Flckls Men.
The two girh> were talking and one
was deploring a recent experience
“lie pmmlsi-d to lea«*b me la drive hl«
car." «he «aid "and I warded ta do It
in fine style, an I »«ent uptown nnd
bought me a very fancy pair of gaunt
let glove« "
The other nodded avtn|*sthy
The
first rtMitinued
"And then what do
you think h«|»prne«i> Why ths fickle
thing got mad and got him s new girl
before I had even got those driving
gloves paid for."
Simpl« Opeeatisn.
Itougtas. ihre« and ■ half veara old
returned frwrn the Harber «hop «Ith
Ill* mother
hl« halr ni«vly Ixiboed.
pverhesd hin» Miy io an admiring play*
male: "Whv the hartn-r man <lld It
ju«t ■« eaay- he just ran the I «Kirie
WATCHES GIVEN SEVERE TEST
■untu of PtardsrSe at Wsshingtao
Will Olva Qsebflest« of Accuracy
to Any Timepiece
FEDERATED CHURCH
SCK). OREGON
Sunday School 10 A M.
Church HAM. and M H M
Chnalian F-ndeavor 7 P. M.
All cordially invited
Comparatively few
[«->q»le know
H. B I LEK. Pastor
that any |«-r«<«i ou. .-«.«I hi« watch Io
th« hurvwu uf ataiidnrds at Washing­
SPECIAL PRICES
ton for testing to ascerlaia If It qual­
ifier *• • timc-pi«-«*- <»f the higb<«t
On Wednesday* and Satur­
graile <l«**ICl>ate«l as “Class A."
The privilege Is iv-i-d chiefly br day» of each week Molachek
watch manufacturers. ”v Illustrated
Bros, will aril meat at Special
World tells u« who o»*'i«n|«iU) each
toateff tltiwpl'“'” **’h a gtivrm’uent Prices, to call on these days
certificate.
and get cheaper meat.
Tn ««o-ruln th«- nrmrary of « time­
piece It is plm v«1 In a large <!««• front
SCIO MEAT MARKET
refrigi-rHt«-r eq’>l«*|'ed with aofmnatle
devi««-» that k«-»-p th* température at
BRYANT PARK PLACE
a fixed (Kilnt. in which the watch
STOCK EARM
•Mms4 for atati-d peri<«1s at vari«»««
dvgn-i-a of beat «nd cold
When the
Registered
regulator has bee«i «et. the flow of cold
air fn«u the Ice rlu-»t al">vq the watch
chaintier Is cnatrotled by a thermo-
■tall* device, amt. wlu-n ne* i-swury,
wann ■ Ir I« Itttrodttr»! from tit* out-
Milo. Ttw three trvapeca’WWs at I Write or call when at Albany. Farm
« I il ch all wat rhe- umfi-rgolng the t*at adjoins dty. Some bulla of service­
■re kept *re Iff, 70 «nd W> dégrevai able a«e at prices you can afford to
Fshonl-'lt
pav.
C. C. B ryant . Prop.
To qualify In “Tta«« A." a watch
J. M W agnkk , Supt.
oiust not vary nmrv- iban four or five
acct-nds from corri-t time and. In
JOHN K UK ACK A
addition. It ma«t tie able to rvfs-at hs r. UMKiaiAN
perfiirmntiev In a variety of piaillons
and under varying <■•»' dltlons In all
there are «deven apeclffmtlana In the
tent, some of tiM’in InSblvIng t«-«-hnlral
Heal Estate Brokert
ml<-’ilatl«ms
SCIO
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OREGON
Any variance mad* by the wet>T><*
under t«-«i from correct I Im* I« re-
curd««! hy nu-un» of a rhr«»«" »graph.
Oflice with the Scio Produce
Shorthorn Gattie
Duroc Swine
GISELMAN & KUKACKA
Co., Mill street.
Aliks Anyway.
F«»ur yeardd Mary hnd just com*
h«»n»e from Bunday »ch«vol an«! I’ncle
T«M »»• asking her what they did
there. “<>h. a tgt'cber talked and a
ninn prayed nnd w<- anng.” ahc ex­
claimed “Thi-n- ««« one anng I liked
It Is- •'* Stm studied a mlniit«*— "tt la
"Turn the lights on In the hiiMTrumt.' “
Unde T'“l wag «tirprlM-d. That
didn't «oond cxsrttv like a Sunday
•chemi «oug.
A little later Mnry'« old­
er slater rliwrv«l up th«' dtuatlon. Ths
«mng sung waa “l-H the txwrer Lights
Be Burmng."
Oasolin« Production.
produettoa «if ganollne showed a big
inert-« m - during, the first quarter of
this year. l.fW ♦*•’
gallons being
produced as rott>|4»red with HHR..WS.-
Ikki gnU«sv during ’♦»« «urne period a
year ago
Cun» imptian Incrmtsed
■best SB per cent during the quarter,
and exports atmut 1- per emt,- Gqnd-
rlch Travel «nd Tmn«|H»rt Bureau.
List your farm with us and wr will pell
it for you. Usual commission charged.
Giselman &. Kukacka
H. C
ROLOFF
AUCTIONEER
Public sales a specialty. Get the man
that can get you the money— Roloff can
LEBANON, ORE.
phones
Ixick Box 306
Write or phone me at my expensa for
dates.
Sal« Istra srrsagsd l«r st So« Trikas* «Nir«
H. B. CHESS
Attorney *t Law
Not Safe Any More.
Harry enrne home al«wn five o'clock,
•nd hla hands and face wre very
clean, and hl« hair stood on »-nd Illa
mother took <«»* look and exclaimed:
“Harry I told you not to go wwlmmln’
with B<»b Ito«*"
“How do you know ’hat I hnve t»een
•wlmmlnT a«ked llarry
•Merer mind who told w but I
know that yoti have l««-n «wlmmln'.“
rv-plled hl* mother
After a while Harry said: Til lust
bat you anything that Mr*. Ilona was
over here thia a ft e miaui and you and «
Mr* Raos bad that ouija board out.“
1>IL IL J. NICOL
VETERINARIAN
Official Stock Inupec lor
Cattle Takerralm Terfed lor Pub­
lic Sales, Etc.
LEBANON
OREGON
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