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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
| II Cecil, district forester. with hrad quarters la Portland Mr Ayer la OREGON NEWS NOTES I chairman of the committee appointed time ago by Governor Olcott lo j OF GENERAL INTEREST some Investigate and devise plana tor con serving the forests abutting Oregon's areak highways. “Capital and Industry-Keep Out!” Kl»k l> Kerby and John L Hathle. I convicted of flrat degree murder by I a circuit rourt jury at Pendleton. were I sentraced to b»- baaged at the atate WOULD YOU, AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON. PLACE SU( II Principal Evnnta'af tfu Week Briefly Sketched for Infer* nation of Our Reader*. William Mlddlratadt waa severely In I penliphtiary Friday, December 3. by jur«d at Corvallis when a bouse fell '.'trout! Judge l*helpa With Bishop Hh'pard of Portland as upon him Ho was moving the house wh»-n a part of the mowr*a mechanism the principal speaker, formal services slipped and kt the house fail upon attending in»- laying of th«- corner- him. resulting In a broken roltertM»ne, Slone of the new 310.000 M-thodlet two fractured kgs and a badly injured KplM-opal ehsreb were h* Id In ll- nd Wednesday afternoon kae»-«ap The Pacific Power A Light com F. J Hindi attorney of P<>ridand. has purchased ‘he grand champion pany. with headquarters In Portland, junior bull at the Oregon slate fair of has filed application with the Oregon lblt. and has placed the animal on public aervlc«- commission tor permie the Larrile farm at Twilight In Clark- slon to Incrwoae faros on ns tract loa amaa county, the former homo of Mrs. lines at Astoria from 4 to 7 oeats Judgra and clerks of election will Mt ludl The animal waa from Tilla hereafter r«x«-lve an additional com mook rounty. There waa one fatality tn Oregon pensation of (1 a day for their rarv- due to Indue trial accidents daring the ices rendered 1a Douglas county, the week ending October 7. according lo rounty court having ordered that thia the report of the state industrial ac sum tn- given for meals In addition to cident commission The victim waa the |3 provided by law. Rsm A. K«»aer. secretary of state, baa Harry Lund, camp foreman, of Coch ran. A total of Ml accidents were sent to all county clerka In Oregon Instructions to make provision <>a ths reported during the week Argument has bran bean! by the ballots at the Novt-mber clectloa for state supreme court tn the suit of the election of n justice of the supreme tho Union Fisheries rompany of court to succeed A. H Bonnett, resign Astoria to enjoin the state fish and ed. and an attorney ieen*ral lo suicrad itaiue commission from enforcing the George M Brown, who «as appointed law regulating fishing outside the by Governor Olcott to fill th« vacancy Columbia river beyond the threw mile oeuaed by Mr. Bennett's resigna'.ion. Foetmanten have been appointed in limit during the closed season. Application covering the storage of Oregon as follows Maggie L ikmarta. 1400.000 aero feet of water tn theA Barnes. Crook OUBBly; Mln M. L»<ld. .. _ _ . a_ a . . a a a. a a .■■ a S* Lttl*. .. t.* upper Klamath lake for the Irrigation Geneva. Jefferson county. Hldney E Weal, Lower Bridge. Ite* hut«*« coufr of lands and development of power In California has bran fUod with Tercy U- A. Cupper, atato engineer, by Roy K. The dfiv of the grmt naval review Hwlgari. preetdunt of the Shasta valley off Port Melbourtir. on the occasion Irrigation projoot of Muntaguo. Cal of the prince at Wale*' Writ, wna The largest otwr-day sale . and the also metuorahlo in a minor way far highest average price ever recolvvd the triumph of Victorian railmay or for Rogue River valley pours was ganisation. Electric trains carried I tnnde in New York, when II cars 3A.(MM> «Ighlraera. In about four and were sold for |37,Mt. or an average one half hours, to and from Port Mel of nearly 13000 a car. Ono oar of bourne, a total distance of four ml lee. Aujous from Rear Creek orchard said Only live tmlna w«-re utilised for the whole service. yet It waa p-raltile to for |38tia. or an average of I* a halt maintain a acrvlc* of trains at Inter bo>.. vals of lean than three minute«. Thus A hoavy wind storm which struck the huge crowd was bandied without a Shelburn wracked a prune dryer, twist hitch. ad the Catholic church there partially off its foundation, damaged two other buildings, blew down a silo, uprooted LONG LOST USE OF WINGS about 100 fruit trews and snapped or Mew down a number of fir and oak 0 round Parrot. Found Zealand. Intsreattng to H trees. The total damage is estimated deal of Evolution. I at nearly 34tWO. Seven hundred and three names ap Tim wingless birds of New Zealand pear on Oregon's official slacker list, are particularly Interesting to the na which baa been obtained by George A. ture student as Ulu.tratlng the prmesa While, adjutant general of the stats, of evolution. Nowhere hut In tlictr from the federal government. The native land could three hints hare list is being checked with all available survived, anti, therefore, nowhere else state roc»rda io remove any posetbltlty would they have boron»» wingless. of injustice when the names are re New Zea Is nd Is the only region <>o earth where there are no destructive leased for infomiutlon of the public. animals Iking unable to fly, the birds Employ ineut of an inspector to as could not, of -ourae. have escaped sist In eliminating a disease commonly from any swift «hunting animals such known as sour brood, which threatens as abound in all other lands. It is tn- i to destroy the bee Industry tn Marion foresting to note that the kakapo. or county, wag sought by a committee ground parrot, once had the ura nt Its of prominent Turner and Silverton wings, hut being a tr»o seed feeder meti who conferred with Comt Judge and finding no enemies on the ground Bushey It Is said that tn some in gradually rouM-d to fly and eventually stances whole aptarlea have boon de loot the »«• of Its wings entirely, though It ran rim very swiftly. Those stroyed The constitution for the projected bird« are so gentle and so unroitactona of having any enemies that If a per Oregon Farm Hur.au Federation has son sits down near one and keeps qui bran worked out and will be submitted et It will presently tuck Its head un for ronwlderallon at a convention of der Its wing and g»» to sleep. Tin- rounty farm bur»an officials to be call knka|«> brvv-da but once In two years, ed by Peal V Maria, director of the and the mother hint carefully hides agrliultural cnlkse eltenaioa service, 1 the newt from her mate, though why to meet In l*<>riland not later than No »hr does an Is unknown, the male vember 13. This is the second step Showing no desire to harm the rgga or rwerntly taken by representatives of young hlriia. In this Infrequent breed the county farm bureaus to unite the ing la demonstrated nature's thought- county organ last Iona In n state-wide fulness- having no destructive cue- »** the kakapo would multiply to too association. great tioml-rn If the breeding sen »on Outstanding features In the working occurred as frequently as with other eat of the new scheme of national de birds. fense as affecting Oregon are—Assign ment of headquarters of the 41st divi Raising Bamboo In Louisiana. sion to Portland; assignment of brad The <i*f»y imeni of arriraltnro iella quarters of an Infantry brigade to Or* th* |M»ple»f th>« -ouiitry that et pert- gon. with the entire brigade, lass one own t> tn l^»u'«lana «I mi « I ha I (Yiliw-a* battalion, to be located In Oregon, sad I ami Japan**** tmintwa« may Im grown command to be reposed In a qualified there and that (hr cultivation of onme Oregon officer; twelve additional In »ariette« may he prodtahle. fantry units, an observation squadron, M.ntlon I» umde. for In «in nee, of with 13 airplanes, several artllkry Phytlootrnhya pitlwM-raa. which ono may rat as a aalad when ihr skoals are units end smaller headquarters com paay and formations of special troopa. ala or elrht In- hra above the ground, or which may I» tuu-d for limber later, Including a motorcycle company. Purchase by the stats o< aa Irra as the **«hia>ta" r«ch a height of from gular atrip at timber land along the (JO io 7«* fret in «atro woeha. The t>anif>oo, we are told mar ho Seasida Cannon Beach highway from axed la Imi Mina operation« or for trie tbs Crown Willamette Paper rompeny phone pole» or |«ara, henra II 1« rre- and other owners aa tbs moot at otnnietidrd an a enure.- of wraith to festive means of presorving tbs scenic thane who lire In «mtthern IxmlMana. beastie« of that highway waa Us It may he prolltaMo to them, hot folta recommendation contained la a report la the North fret that the l^mlainna submitted to W B Ayer of Portland realdi-nta «III find II more profitable to by F. A. Elliott, stela forester, C. ■. continue to ralra sugar cane aud the 1 * A siGN ON 1 RORDERS OF THF. STATE) That is einctly whnt you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the pnssagv of measure No. 814 an<1 SIR on the November Itallot cntillml, "G>nstituti<>tial An»emlment Fixing lx>gal Rate of In let eat io Oregon.’* This measure prop»Mw*s to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to S per coot. You can. by law, flx the rate of interest in Oregon, but you cannot, by law. force the loaning of money in thin state, when a much higher rate can I m - secured elsewhere. The itaaangc of this measure would force the withdrawal of the millions of foreign capita] which is today loaned on factories, business nnd real estate in the state and send your local money owners outside the slate to better inveatments. I’asnage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of mortgages, would result in financial paralysis, ami would mean w.4.-s|>r«-ad unemployment. w You, no doubt, understaml tlw> vtemusm-sn of this measure, but have you tn Ike, I tn your neighbors ami friends about it? We urge you to do everything you can to defeat this measure. Oregon's reputation as a sound state for investments requires that this measure l»e overwhelmingly defeated. Vote 315 X NO AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE Baid Adv. STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE This Trade Mark H Represents n Threaded Rubber Thia Stiu Better Willard is the only battery which hag Threaded Rubber Insulation. Every battery has to have some sort of insulating material between the plates inside the cells. This is In order to aepnrate positive plates from negative to prevent the active material from coming into contact nnd causing six rt circuits, which w<»uld ruin the battery. The superiority of Threaded Rubber is in its durability. It lasts as long as the Flatts. Ordi nary ii.sulation does not. It wcura out and haa to be renewed. Re insulation is never wholly aatisfuctory, even if tbc plates arc found to be uninjured, but often we find that they have already been damaged. Why wasn't an Idea! material like rubber used before? It was — but waa never found practical for general adoption in starting and lighting batterica till Willard found how to make it poroua by piert ing it with tiny thrends. Thus the acid solution can extend through the insulation, «flowing free po»< sage of current. Any Willard Service Station will be glad to explain in detail. No other battery has this “armor pl;ted” protection against insula- ti< n troubles. Therefore be sure < i the trade mark. STORAGE BATTERY I prtco atf sugar. ramarks tho UarUorS AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE, Albany, Oregon