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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
T OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Bri«fly Sketch'd for Infor mation ol Our Readers. í been received by th* state from laves their appearance in Oregon, according levied on gasoline and distillate »ales to Professor Hares. Instructor in plant In Oregon during the period February pathology at Oregon Agricultural col 1. 1*1». to May 11. IMI. according to lege The two new dlsmsoa. flassmut a report prepared by Ham A K--«er. and takeall. originated in Australia secretary of stats An effort was made to keep them out Through th* opening of a wand ' of the United States by barring th* I pool by the Willamette Valley ITune * importation of Australian wheal Both association, loganberry growers of the of these dises«»’« have been found In Halem vicinity are hopeful of pnewtv- • the Willamette valley, according to ! Ing * rents s pound for their product Frofsasor Bars* I The pool will be open to all growers, Annoum-emant was made at Astoria who have not yet obtained a market by W F McGregor of tbe closing of fot their berrle« the largest timber deal consummate«! The auto ramp <re««nds In McMinn In western Oregon for several months stile are being remodeled. By It lhe Crown Willamette paper Ilarry C. Brumbaugh of Portland j company acquired th* holdings of th«» ha« t-een appointed eiecvitive secre lake Timber company, and of the tary of th* world war veterans' state Tahkenltlrk Timber company In t»ous ! aid commlaaion. created under an act laa county. The tracts, which are in the southern part of (luugUs county, of the last legislature More than 100 deaf persona, many near Ukr Tahk»>nltli h. • »iprte* b- of them graduates of the Oregon tween « hm » and 7<xM> acres of timber school for the deaf. assembled at averaging about joo.ooo feet to th- Ralem Haturday and organis'd the acre, about M per cent of which la •pruce The sale was based on a valu ! Oregon ytata Association for the Oa( atlon of ft3 per 10’»’ feet and lhe total Approximately half of the 7<>00 cor | porati<>ns opr rating In Oregon have consideration was more than gl.S<m,ix>«i Governor Olcott has announced tie- filed with the stale corporation de partment their annual reports as re- I appoiutm» nt of Ar« hl* F. Iloth and ’ qulred un>ter the state laws. The. L. II Hickman of Portland. Walter £ I .res of lak Grand*. Lao G (h-vaney at statutes require that these statements ; Roseburg and Floyd 11» rt of M»-d6<rd •ball be filed by July 1 as toembera of the slate l«-srd uf sen»- Complaints charging burglary were 1 nautlcu created by an set nt the last . filed In the Justice court at Albany ' Icgialature. by (Metric!. Attorney l*’wcillng The Oswego lathe Water A Pow--r against Wlillam A H< hulls. Irvin I. company, which «uppllcs water to th* Wright and It W Cooley, as a result consumers of Gaw > go. was instruct ««I of their attempt to break Into the Hal by ths Oregon public aervic»’ commis I *ey Rtate bank last week •ion to improv* Its water supply Im Increased rates, sought by thc nu-dlately, under penalty of having the Amerlcan Railway Express company «vimplalut referred to th* attorney g> u affecting the transportation of but • rsl for legal action termilk. cream, milk and Ice cream With many e<prva»l<>ns of approcla have been denied by the Oregon pub tlon for th* treatment lb* y hail re lie service commission Th* Increase cvlvtel veterans of the Grand Army of requested in the application ranged , ih* Republic, aud th* win. i of t, Ir i from 111 to 2k per cent. three allied organisations, bld P< ndl* Th» most Important wool sale of the ton goodbye Friday aud d-par - d fur . season wan held st Hhanlko, in which th*lr homes, after concluding their I the clip of that section was offered loth annual eni-amptuciit t - r* for sealed bids The sale attracted Construction has I* gun on th* first l>uyers from many foreign and «astern unit of the tVmdon Arlington wctlon mills. About 750,000 pounds, the clips of the John Bay highway, the first | of 31 growers, were disposed of at five miles north of Condon This pb-re prices ranging from 13 to 70 cents. of road, which ia to coal |7*,0u0 la I.lnn county and Oregon will have King built by th* stale. When com ' th* distinction of supplying lhe young pl*|i-d. Ullllaiu county will reimburse i est member of the famous Rousa’s th* state with half th* cost of building i hand on Its next tour Loren J Lu | There were (wo fatalities In Oregon per of Tangent, who is only S3 y”M7 ! du* to Industrial accidents during the old. will leave early In July for New week eudlug June K. according to a York, where h* will become a mem j report prepared by th* slat* Industrial her of this famous musical organlxa i accident comtul«siou Th* victims : tlon. were Harry E b> k*nstrln. warehou«* Fred Williams, chairman of the Ore man of Portland, and Frank Jo> rg. i gon public service commission, will logger of Cochran. A total of Jio ac go to Ran Francisco July 13, where I cldents were reported he will attend a conference of. the Karl Gunater, hos- tuan of engine 33. Interstate commerce commission, with was killed, seven other person« were relation to an adtustmi'nt of freight Injured or ovcri'ott«* with »muk* fum*a rates on the Weed Klamath Falls i branch of the Houthern I’aclfic rail- I road Th* extent of the powers vested In the state board eugenics under the ao-calksl sterillxaiton act. will be de termined In a test case filed In the circuit court at Ralem by T<»m Gar land. Portland attorney The proceed Inga were brought on behalf of Jacob Cline, an Inmate of the Oregon elate | Frank J tx>v*ll baa born appoint •4 aiate tai rommlm n.er Only erven forget fires ha*« b**n reported to the sluts forester so far thia reason A second shift meaning the employ, ment uf 100 mure men. will be alerted al the Brook« H« anion mill nt Bend Fire coraptotsly destroyed the large barn and contents on the Mclkmal«! ranch, two mil*« southwest of Weeton Home building has progressed at the average rate of a month In Portland for the first all months of th» ymr 1*21. Hay In* in eastern I.lnn county Is well under way and the farmers are trying to care for one of the largest hay crops ever raised In the county. The stilh annual tournament for the tennis championship of the Wil lamette valley will open at Halem July 7. and continue for three days The society of Oregon- composers, through Its president. Or Until Enns it Portland, has prvdUnled to the state library a volume of Oregon cotm»al lions. Grasshoppers are becoming eo plen tiful on t'rane prairie, near Betid. that destruction of the range, which ordi narily carries 1700 head of cattle. Is threatened. Presidents and secretaries of com merclal clubs of ten Umatilla county towns were guests of the Pendleton Commercial association at a banquet In Pendleton >1 M Gardner of Stayton, has filed with the state engineer application to appropriate l!<>0 second feet of water from the North Hanllam river for power purposes. The marine strike has had Its ef fect upon the cargo lumber shipments from the Columbia, which for June were the smallest of any single month In several years. There were a total of 126 permits to appropriate water and ail permits to Store water laaiWMl by Percy Cupper, state engineer, during the months of April. May and June. The president of the Oregon State Rankers* a»«o< latlon has appointed a committee to Investigate the salmon Industry with the Idea of devising the best method of financing it. Several hundred representatives of Oregon» 11.000 ei-service men who are banded together tn the American legion met Saturday In Eugene for the Oregon <* 'pertinent's third annual convention. William A Bota, who llvea on a ranch near Bend. recMved through the Red Crons, his crnli de guerre award nd him by the French government. To the cross was added a star for par ticular bravery penitentiary Fire destroyed four grain ware Oar ar llansen, a transient, was ar I houses. an «-levator and m mv thou rested near Eugene, charged with set > sand bushels of grain at Mynck st a ting numerous fires on the right of i lion, sit miles northeast of Pendleton, way of the main line of the Southern , causing damage estimated at from Pacific railway With a blow torch flfi&.noo to In one hand and a suitcase tn the The second woman fire lookout to other. Hansen had been walking along be employed on th* Bench utes na the track from the north for two days tlonal forest has taken up her offirlal setting fire to th* dry grass and duties Mrs Robert Merrill of Port weeds land han been stationed at llla< k butte. O. I’ Hoff, state treasurer, at the 3& miles from Bend ■-■■nchislon of a • ..oferencr with H.ilom Ch«s--e producers In Curry county, liankera announced that he h id <-otn instead of shipping to Coos Bay for plvled arrangements whereby warrants r-shipment hat* undertaken a deliv drawn on ths general fund of the stat«’ ery at Han Franctaco, where the first would be honored and would not iw cargo was recently taken by the gaso Indorsed not paid for want of funds," line «• hooncr Osprey. as predicted when the general fund Reven hundred thousand bushels of of th* state beeIIme ••xhatMlefl several th* new crap of wheat have been con days ago trgrted for at »1 a bushel, or prices I H Van Winkle, attorney general. near that figure, by H W. Collins, In an opinion held that under the exist prominent Pendleton grainman. ac- Ing laws water u«*d for irrigation pur -ording to announcement ' poses Is appurtenant to th« land upon Ham «gw estimated at H7&.n«M> to which It Is use«! and that wafer rights j gyno.ie a was i uu*e«i at Astoria by two should lx- assess*«! as real »state In , fires which destroyed th* main saw ■ onnm tlon with lhe land to which they I mill and power plant at the Astoria are apurfrnant and not aeparalwly ■ Inn rompany's plant, the big double Th* opinion was » ught by the stat«- dry kiln and JO cars of lumber tax commission Members of th« Ivmglnsa county Under a new law wbh-h became ef ( forest patrol and of the United Htate- recti vs July L emfdoylnr firms that ( forest ssrvlce met In Hoseburg Hat maintain manufacturing plants within urdav with supervising warden« from the state of Oregon have the privilege | adjoining counties foe a school of of a I per cent reduction In Jheir con I method« and foresters' convention. tributlons the «late Industrial a« Motor vehicle registrations In tire cidenl fund, on condition that they . gon during th* period January I to maintain a regular local council (or . ■ -..-»red U»7.271 as the consideration of plans for avert j against M.IT1 for the same months Ing accidents and vocational diseases I last year. a«-cordlng to a report Is 1 or hatards ■uel by Ham A. Koxer. smrstary of Two new wheal diseases, deadly tn j their power uf destruction, have ma«h’ I state Approximately gl.OM.J'bJS has ' and prop'-rty lamxge estlniatad at |7t.- ! ooo rcsulted frem a flr* whlck broko >ut In t! Mar sport menta Fvurtesntb and T.” >r «ir*« ts. In Portland, and «w- pt ttiruugh the structurv frota base- meni to reof wlth alarralng rapidlty Susp- rted of betng thè two boi car be .| ii > >«><-> |M and klll<-d J II Phll llps. il H K. a N ageal. la a gun tight in thi mürosd yarda in Pvrnsn-I TuetHlay nlxht. J->hn Hura». 1*. and l>au < .. . y alias Patrick J Csaa-y. w*re arrested by s aquad of city de ítectlv,*. rallevati operative« and depu ty oberlffa at a butel opcraK-d by Rurna T k mendously d*cr*as«wl costa, cou pled wlth !h* unusually abundant grasa <>n the rana*, wtll neta as large a proftt to ’entrai Oregon ab re pine ti freni 1* or 2<»< > iit wool aa was gatn<d freni ih»’ l’-ti'-rntally high prleea pre valline •' ¡ring and (or thè tirsi two y«-ais af - r Hi- war. la Ih* bc'let hel«t by repr» ntatlve iH-achutra and l-ako cuunty wool growere, Orrxnlra’ion of what wlll he known a« tb* «» .«.in Cooperative coutu-ll. «sa *f('’t«d at ihe clone of thu co up- rai|v» marketing ront< rence In mure -1 »Uh tarmerà' w«*k al thè Or ,<•«» Agrlctlltural college Thls la • • • |. r*d by premlni-nt m» n In al- ! tendane* as ts lng the moat Importarti etep in ih- hla'ory ot cooperative or- ganlsafUros In Orrgon | c_’| ., total of I9II.C.'v hail t» • ti pald by the «late •a ex ■wrvle«- m -n on account of educa flonal fi- li ■ ial ald autbsrUed under « ni< asur» sppruved by the vot»-rs at i « sp»-> lai th-ctlon hcld in thè year 1*1*. ■ , P> • pared b> Sani ¡ A Koi r. sreretary of stale. Thls ttiou . *y »ii di > d to IMI persona at I tendini 117 dlft» r--nt Inatltnilona In thè state C< ripíete In»'■»'Igallon and partlal re»:-' ,1! .( th* ayatwn ot taxatlon now In ■ per.«t! -n In Or» un. openlng up of .iddltlonal •<>-ir» ■ s <>f «tate revenue and •dher propt-'a’s wh*reby reai estate rnay l-<- -n.-ved of at leas! a amali pari <>f the ftnani-lal burdena ot g«*r- «trameni «nd al th* «ani«- tlm* ralee money wtth whl*h •<> m-.-”t th* da- manda up n thè puhllc «offera, wera «Itariiased al Ih» meeting of the «<>• culle I tax Investlgatlnn commltlee held at Ha fem last week. Railroad I ime Fable Arrival and Dcjuirturv of I'MM’nwer Trains Woolburn StiriiiKth’ld Branch WEST SCItl North South 7:55 a tn ft;|3 p ni. . 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M 11 IS SOUNII Bl SINTIS EOR YOU TO BUY Th* l - rry •Itinition In Mnrlon coun ty took nn optimistic turn when the Ralem and Woodburn hanks agreed to advan<-- approximately (T&.ooo with whh h to flnuni ” harvesting the logan berry and cherry crops which havw com»» on * multan«mualy The bankers, BECAUSE after offering the I7S.O»>1I, urg»'d th* Irusln ••■• m*n of the city to put up ■ They have nd* •|untc Strength J?5.niio Thia th* business men agreed ! . for the hcavirat »«-rvic«’ to do. ! ' They have thnt Traction which 1 ; i SOUND TIRES ; ' ' | 1 ; I' '1 ■ > J < ! ! holds th«’ road nt »|«-<<l in any weather < I'hev have Mileage amply suWi- < cirnl to render you 1011 < aervic« 1 They ar«’ hand built, although ; «old n! flu- pilc« -: i’ i i mail«' tire« i> Erary dollar you Invent In thoin ’ ' : ; is an addition t western ' wealth, it conn|..«ck I" you < IN QI AI.I IY IN I'RK l< IN : SERVICE. I HEY ARE :: Sound All Around ; 1 ' ’ i The best fabric tire made for heavy service or rough roads — RED-TOP 30x31 $22.00 Extra Ply — He«yy Tread Reduction on alt styles and sizes They are made in Tnc -ma and I I J [ sold in Scl<> by ; ’ :; W. L COBB A SON. ■; Li THE .SCIO G \HAI.E MUNKERSand WEST SCIO STAGS John B. ('itiiey, Prop. Phom* B-615 sTAtn* mi i : ts all i rains — (x-avcs Hotel Scio at 7 SO a m and 1:4f> p m for \Ae»t Sea. C. m. yml l:lf>pm BRYANT and7:4&n. fur Munkyra C. ATTORNEY AT LAW 2f>l-l New First Natmnal Bank Bldg ¡ALBANY OREGON GLASSES FITTED BY Graduate Optometrist A New Ixnv Price on a Known and Honest Product ;; < i I ltlCFX REASONABLE 1’rivale oltice f««r examinnliona F M FRENCH A SONS ALBANY