The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 15, 1921, Image 3

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C ZCCi: KEWS NOTES
CF GENERAL INTEREST
PrlnrhM Event* of the Week
ErTly Sketched for infor­
mation oí Our Reader«.
Foo<t and dairy product» aupervu
ora of th>- western states held a two-
day convention in Portland
The »tata lime plant at Gold Hill
hat closed down, du« to lack of order«
from the farmer» for llmeston«
o
The flrat rabid coyote reported In
aevcral year» In that secthm was klll-d
a half tulle from l.a pine by a road
crew.
•
Klvctrte company wu show» by the
voters In a recent special city »lec­
tion when • 25«.OfO imu . Of b nd lor
an electric light »y«:eui wo» nutboe-
ise-d by a 3 to-1 vote
N«w»pap«r i of Oregon will bs tar« . '
to pay th« W«»i«ra Union T< l««rap
"«rnpany approximately 29 p*r c- u
more for Intrastate pr>«« m«»»M-« af
*.«r October Id than they pay at pr«n
ent. uni««» it» pr»p*»" <l n< w rat*«
filed with th« public service romin *
•Ion. nr* »uap-njed by lb* eunttulMltm
What About the New Price
you no doubt have been disappointed in what some
merchants have told you were
ere new prices, when they
Many have
as
were not. Main
have lifted
T ied to hold to the old prices
[
long as possible inorder to sell the stock they bought at
the peak price.
Ai;ani. some have
h<4d sales in brd
Jo
•e. /\gam,
hiive held
order 1 to
make the public
blic believe they were getting bargains, when
in many cases the new market price was as low if not
lower than the so called sale price.
We hav e taken our loss and you can depend on bin
ing clothing and furnishings here at the lowest possible
price for quality merchandise. We are quoting below’ <
few items out of each hue, with the old price and the new
A »pec;«! elrctl.in tn « -t< • ’! ■• i>r<*
pus«d
i*»ue of municipal
b<"s
amounting to
lo take up t'< r
tlon'a fifnd»d and warranted «t«b»« •
ue»» and to extend th« pre«* it w«p>r
■y»t«m. haa b-- n »-t for »»•
,«r l'
Attention of the p*ot>l* of t.tnn «<><
ty to the 193.'. vxpoaltton In l*nrtla
will be railed tn a forcible «ay «
Lottie Augusta Thom peon, who net­ the county fair at Albany. T»>
tled In Canyon City in 1223. died laal board ba» decided to ttarixnnt
wee is m that city at the axe of «2 opening day. Oc!ob«r 4. a»
¡and Exposition hay."
yeara
A loss of $20.0”0 wm »uatained when
fir« dc«lroy**d the King's Valley Lum
b«-r company'» plant, two tnllea from
Kina » Valley.
W *rk on the I'aclftc highway south
of Monmouth, which was retarded tor
a constderab!« period of time by lillga
tlon. 1» now tn full awing.
More vessels crossed the Coo» Bay
bar in August th m in any month »Ince
Octo r. 1.-19. a p- *xl of nearly lw«>
year»
The number waa 37.
Oregon trapper» caught* 249 preda­
tory animal» In August. according to
a report compiled by S'anley G Jew»
ett, pre! story animal Inspector.
Th h-i!.: -t for the Central Oregon
Irrigation district for th« craning year
la fixed at 111 -"On. no »»»Hating a
tax on the settlers of ll
an sere
\V. J. Gori maker 1» dead at Oregon
City as th« result of being scalded
while engaged In repairing the Gum«
leading to the Oregon City Woolen
mill».
Frank Filley, aged 20. a well known
Sutherlin sawmill owner, waa Instant-
ly killed when he fell against a clrcu
lat saw, severing hfa h, ad from hi»
body.
The Bcrrlnn» of Newberg sent out
a crate of the new Burbank Standard
praru-s to President Harding and an-
other to Secretary of Commerce
Hoover.
B-aus*- of r id construction. the Me
Kenxlc pass will b« rloacd to travel
from September 12 until spring. It I»
announced from for--et service bead
quarters
The total fire Io**» for Oregon. ex-
elusive of Portland, during Auguat.
was 2312.295. according to the monthly
report made by A. C. Barber, atate
fir« marshal
Oregon*« common school fund will
have at least 131,249 71 thia year from
th*- banka of th. a.ate whoa»- unclaimed
commercial and saving» depositi r»-
cheat to th« atate.
Kclier Brother«’ lot of fuggir« hop«
at Mount Angel yielded gouo pound»
from 10 acre», and the quality was ex
cellent
All *.-!<>• ■* in that vicinity
have eoihptvlad p < king
The maiingenient of tbe yellow pin*
region» in Or* too and California will
be diaeu >«d by torcstry officials of
the two atatea at » <<>at«r.nce to be
held scou In aouth'-rn Oregon
C. A 3 <n«on of Fossil ha» been ap
pointed »hi riff of Wheeler county to
auc«--ed Sheriff K«*l«y. who resigned
as a reattli .>f a r port by auditor» that
hl« book» showed a shortage of |1V.
»73 *3.
X
vi»n f ' of th, ir-«tle of the
Eugene s, - ingfl.dd electric railway of
th, H-"ith. ni Pacific company waa de­
stroyed when a larg* hop dryer, ad-
Joining the track al West Springfield,
was burned
The Springfield Milling A Grain
corni any. « th a caput tty of 324 bar­
rels of Hour dally, hia an order from
a Portland firm that will keep the
mill operating at full capacity for
more than a month
Rev. Je-se T Anderson, th« missing
BaptHt minister of Marshfield, was
»«• ,t«d at Clarksburg. W Va
He
will not b« returned to Marahfleld
Rev, Mr Anderaon disappeared hi
Portland several week» ago
Hesulutlon» asking that th« tariff
protect ng lumber and shingle« be
taken from ¡he bill now Before «on
grc--. were onl.-red sent to Oregon
legislators as tj»e result of a vote
taken by(dlre, tors of the Bend Com
m- < lai < luh
Tli« new aancx to the Astoria high
»ch ol. which I, bow under construe
lion, will I«- dedicated aa a memorial
to the < 1«:sop mranty young n»«n who
lost their live» dur.ng the world war
Th« dedt< >t >u ex ni»«e will be held
next Arm ■
« day
Diooa'isfaction with the manage
t and rs’cs of the Co Hags Grot.
The wages of th« 3WI common Is
borwra emp'o,d by the l‘ rt!»t J It -1
way. Light A Power Compaty were
reduce,) appraxim itcly 20 per «•:
when the arbitration board of th*
appointed to »»tile a <li»put« bei-w*.
the employe» and the company, nool*
it» report.
Th« Houtbern Pacific company w!U
not reduce 11» fare» to compete w' t
the automobile Mag«« that have be *
culling into pn»»cux«r traffic but w<tl
take trains olf the line» wh
ear« accoriUiia to F
Bi
sisiant passenger traffic manager of
the company.
Elimination of graxtng land for
000 sheep, of the 75.(HO> faftr ■
waler p«>w«r poaaltilllt!«« of the
qua river and of the fishing prhii
In Hlamond lake, wen- the r» i
which prompted the Band t'oman--
club to go on record aa oppoaiug t'
inclusion of the lake and »urrm-ndUi»?
territory in the Crater lo»ke Natl*.nel
park.
The new course of study for th«
schools of Oregon, which will be is­
sued in Repfembcr. 1932. will contain
nn outline by grad«« for human-- - lo­
cation. a letter addressed t<y •• mry
superintendents by J A. I'lion . .I.
state superintendent, has aanoneced
The last legislature passed an act re­
quiring humane education In »icry
public school In Oregon
Five fstall'lea were llsf'-d among the
325 accldi-nta report-<1 to tb* stat* in •
dustrial arcld-nt comiul»«lsn during'
the week ending 8,-ptember »
Thu«1
who loot their livre w«r* Chris Mu-I-
hr, a logger of Ds I la». Phillip Kratt,
a logger of Astoria; U'-rt J, Oortma-
k«r. a c«rp- iii«r of Oregon City . Chas
Northrup, a laborer, of The 1 toll,» end
G. P Hloan. a painting contra* >r of
Portland
The census bureau has !«»u<-d « pre­
liminary »tatement of results -lown
by the manufacture» ewnaua t 4 n in
Oregon for 1919, which reflects a mar­
velous growth of Industrie» in the
five years following 1914
Th« value
of uianufartured products in those fix ••
year» Incre.sed 334 2 par eeat an<
capital invested in msnufactitriox
tablishmcnts almost aa much, or 3l> *
per cent.
Imuri«» county s prune yield »ill be
mor,- thin I 11« C rd of tb« rroy *ts;
Pacific northwest, sgcording to est!
mates ma<|s
Eatimaies on the prop«
crop for th« northwest, according to
Oregon Growers aaioelsUon uf!i,-i!»
and representatives of th« larger pa, k-
Ing corporations, vary between 21,-
ooo.ooo and 27.ooq.Ooo pounds fkiuglas
county's yield to pieced at approxi­
mately 9 000,000 pounds
Dr Richard M. Brumfield, fi rmer
Roseburg dentist snd leader In Io,«1
fraternal and social affair«, will go
on trial tn the circuit court st II >»-
burg. Wedn*-ot»y. Or lot* r 2,
a
charge of first degree rnurdeg In con­
nection with the brutal slaying of
Dennis Russell on the night of July 13.
This was the announcement mid* by
Judge Rlogham. after ha had hvx^tiilod
a motion for a chan»*- <>< veuu,- pre­
sented by the attorneys fur the dvf*.,d-
ant
The total net Income of taxable p-r
sona in Oregon during the yen 1912
amounted to 2IM.24*i.<04, aechrdlt s io
the fftur**a that have been comtiil-d
by the office of Milton A. Miller, eoi-
lector of internal r«vmue
Th- tag
paid on this Inrome waa 22.232447,
Two porsnna of the stat* puju tax*«
on Incom-« of from 2500,000 to 2* Ml,-
•00;. the aam« numbrr paid tax*-« on
between 240<>,000 and f&eo.ooo S i i t*
are listed with lOc.m*«« ranging from
2120.»00 to 1200.000 and 1» «M In
com-« of from 2100.000 to 2120.000.
Returns from the special election
held In Crook county show that th«
county unit meaaure carried two to
Thia oounty t» the Drat la the
Look Them Over
They Tell the Story
Ljurt Year • Price.
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Men’s ail worsted suits
$55.00
Men’s Oregon Cassimcre suits
57.50
Men’s Oregon ( assimcre suits
>0.00
Young men’s suits
60.00
Mallory 1 lats
9.00
6.50
Good fur felt dress ha ’s
Men’s brown calfskin shoes
I 1.00
Men’s splendid quality cotton
3.00
union suits
Interwoven lisle sox, |te cia m to feeder
.75
An ow collars
.25
I hi« Year'« Prit
$30.00
22.50
18.50
35 00
$5 ôi $6
3.50
7.00
1.50
.40
2 for . 3 5
Fresh New Fail Clothing Arriving Every Day
The Blain Clothing Co
\’AIJ i: HiHST
.
1 he store with a square deal for
even customer
ate tn adopt the plan. The thtasure
will rnable rural communltl«« to have
advantages enjoyed by citi««
All
»* iqei districts of the county, ei cl ir­
ai,» of those of the flrat and Second
< hum. will be combined and will be
pr. olded over by five directora »elect­
ed at targe One rural supervisor will
be in charge
He will. In a manner
• miar to that of ally superintendeuL
»elect the teacher»
The following fourtbclaaa poetmaa-
1er» were appointed In Oregon to fill
tgcanrlM caused by resignation. Wel­
lie <’. Griffin. Arago, vice Caleb C.
l i.iton. John M
I) Mœa. Ix-Mos»
Spring», vice Amos Thompson; Krneal
I Malone, Holley, vice Charle» L. Ms*
' lone; Lawrence A l‘r>»mtt. Irubler,
vic- George T Persuaon. Otto M Mur­
phy. Marqusm. vice Jamen C. Mar-
quern; Oorgr T. Els»y. Merlin, vice
Mattle Dean; Jaime Bell. Plon»*r. vice
M -eie E Iteli; y»nry C. Smith. Fort-
-, .n. vice ll«nry C. Smith; Herman L.
Funk. II« tsaoo. vice Mathew M«rrl»on.
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Manon county's flax crop, which
pu re will atari to harvest next week,
probably will return to the grower»
apt'-oxlmately 245.*.>oo. according to a
aitr.ey r-mplcW recently by Robert
Crawford, superintendent of the peni-
te*, try flax plant.
A totgj of too
arane of flax were planted th!» year,
all but 4*t of which were covered fo
•tale contraoL Grower» will receive
255 a ton tor the product.
r<
:ry of
Hunt
Tiro h,
■ ry info th« loganberry
ma • •
now at iei..t five
eoncer :is
H<hm actively buying
berrie* at. price» ranging from 25»
to k cents a p-’-md.
Tn I
tian ! division of the Routh
era p». er »• -rd» flrat of all the
Par Iflc divirb-n« of the company for
ihe lra»t nu- h r of incidents during
Ih* 'Ive motttha of this year, accord-
ing tq a re<;ent report.
H<>od liver county Frolt Inspector
Armstrong ha» dlwovered flre bllghl.
ònr of thè i-ost deadiy dtseases at-
teck tir frali tr- *s. In upper valley
orehard»
ft I» be'leved ih» pesi ha»
beco bri ; ; bt in by bird» or high wlnd»
fretti «nsl«rn foresi».
Prnsp- et» 6>r thè he»virai tonnage
of fruii cvi-r »ht|*i *d otti of Ih* Rogne
valley are brighe aironi ing to a
crnvia J ii «t conydeled by thè South
era parifi fio Fiatiti >d company, work­
ing n >
< r..tinti slth thè fleld staff
of »he Oregon growera
1
■ ' i v
thè ho»t of approvimele-
ly Ì‘id dii
f*«. rcprnaentlng 21
care-« of
i HnitOd Hpanish War
Vote rati» in I tb« wom«n's auxillaries
fr<'«> 21 ritte, of Or«g<ra who were
pr,--> ni to a’t»n<! the IJtb annusi con-
•erti', rf i> • se • irr snlxationa
Th »t ’tc .ip«r nteodenf of publlc
Instn • i<
haa m i ni to all county
and city sup rUitandent» pamphlet»
set!lag otri
he procedure for prò
parto * bui» la and vottng school i
tnves ir- f«r » n -w law «nacted at Ih»
laM aeaalou of the taotolaturw.
Governor Olcott hi» tinno'd fi»«
«gales to represent the stale of Ore-
gon at the pre»» congress . f tl. « ■l
to be held In Honolulu Hawaii, i •.
foliar 4 to 14
The d<-l«.- tc< »>
v>
J. Hofmann, th« Oravontan Ihixr'i •••■1
C E Ingalls, editor r>>rva1ll» fl.uett-
Times, Corvallis, E E. Brodi». publlii
er of the Oregon city Knterpri»» <1
gon City, 8, C. Morton, editor Rt
Helens Mist. St Helen». and L It
Wheeler, editor Portland Telegram,
Portland
Representative
Rlnnçtt
ha» nn-
nounced that «xamltistlon« wtll be
held October 2» at Bak«r. Bend Kli
math Fall», f-a Gram;, Ontar <> Per
dleton and Th« Dulles, at whi< h el
Ibl«» may qu illfy for uppointn
(«
the Coiled Staton military u, >d -t!. it
West Point and th« l!n t< .1
naval academy at kpmipoli«
Ti •«
principal tublshlpm-<i with three al
tnrnates, each, me to lw nan 1 to An
napolls, and one principal <«del, wl'h
two alteruatas. to W< st l'< n.L
Prune pit-hera In the Carlton. Yam­
hill and 8h<-ri<lan dltlrfct» will i -
paid on the basis of d trtits a t i
with a 2-cent bMu» if th *y -
until the end of th« aooeon. a,
di t
to an agreement reached by th' grow
era at a meeting held at Carlton
In rrepetise
• mele-l'v nt
•hard district
u « m < dt« iluud
Io a formal pell'.Ion of
land own«ra af the Or
In the vicinity of Pa
River bounty court b ,
railed for an election Reptcmbrr 17. 'O
decide Wbaib'r er Bel th«
Kc
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