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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1921)
act Rankers of Jack»on county met In Medford recently to arrange details for giving lectures tn the »«bools of the county In explaining the Intrlcs- < e» snd mysteries of banking in M> cor-ianes with the resolution adopted at the last meeting of the State Bank Principal Events of the Week ers* S »so«-la I Ion The slate law which ways that the Briefly Sketched for Infor* Slate forester ahall provide sufficient mation of Our Readers. ftre patrol tor timber land In the state, «ppi:*, to such property owned Prune drying la the Wlllamstts «al by a county "and by It acquired ley to upder way. through forecloenre of taxes on it.“ The North Bend city schools hare «aid an opinion handed down by I II. th« largest attendance since »1?. Van Winkle, attorney general, for the benefit of the state forester Th Newberg cannery la making a About 7 per cent of all the property h«avy run on packing pear« About in Multnomah county worth >74.374. >00 persons are employed. »20 is exempted by law from taxation. Accurate figures show that 100 new Of this property, 73 MS par cent 1» own buildinrs hare been erected In Cor- ed by school», the city of Portland, vailla since the first of the year -tutlylng town«. Multnomah county, th« Practically the entire unpicked co- Vntled States government and ths cumUr crop of the Gresham section «talc Of Oregon. The remaining 37 13 of Multnomah county was killed by per cent of the ex«mpt property Is frost owned by churches fraternal orders, The Dallas public and high schools private schools, hospitals. drainage din- op«n-<! with an enrollment of 454 pu trteta. charitable and educational In pils. about 250 less than on the open stitutions. cemrterie«. or comes under ing day last year. the head of soldiers' exemptions The public utility act la not broad An amendment to th- county «alary enou.h to give the public service cotn- law made by the legtalature of 1931 mission Jurisdiction over questions of ices not provide for the payment of scenic preo-rvatlon sny additional fees and expenses. for In nun« of 1.000.000 bushels of l unty officer», according to au opin wheat, valued at more than >3.000.- ion written by Atlorn»y<l»n»r«l Van 000. have b-en esported from Port Winkle for District Attorney Keator land already this month. •f t'mattlla county. The opinion says Tentative plans for a winter fair he am -ndmenr »»• Intended to pro st nlUr to the one held in Ashland vide only that whatever traveling ex- lust year were made at a meeting of pensoa were otberw.su provided by the the chamber of commerce. law should be audited slid paid by the Six applications for appointments as bounty court In ths »ame manner aa postmastei at Scio and two for the provided for the salaries Jefferson position »ook the civil serv fleers. ice examination at Albany Dr. It M Brumfield Is sleeping In The immediate survey of the Scotts •ciliary confinement behind doubly burg Reedsport section of the Rose - k>-d and chained doors aa a result burg Reedsport highway was ordered 4 the attempted brisk horn the Dottg- by the Douglas county court. taa county Jail, Brumfleld's b-d was The postal department has set aside >10.000 for the Improvement of the Th» M ba non St-ck company has or- moved from th* main cell of the Jail Salem postoffice, according to advice ganii -d for the |> i of >:i into one of the individual cells, and received by Senator McNary. armory for the use of th«- h pita! i titbough he has the privilege and com *ort of the main cage tn the day time The hotel at Veneta, a small lumber- pan) of the Oregon N.:- ri tia la locked into one of the »mall teg town 15 miles west of Eugene on Ro.ebnr-, » hre lot» fur the p-r 1 -ells at night and th» door chained the Coos Bay branch of the Southern from R-'ptemb- r. 192O. to R r «nd padlocked in addition to the regu Pacific was destroyed by fire. 1*31. amounted to approx . ti-i.» 117 d, Asr- stments amounting to >204 • of which amount *15was I"»' n one ar lock. J It Batllet. alleged forger, >'.»7 62 for street Improvement and fire. This, it la b-ll' »id. is a r> rd »ho »aid he was the sole perpetrator •ewer construction were declared due unaqualed by any city the »!«» of Rose >f t»s attrii*' • <! jail break, also Is kept in •• t nLnemant at night by th«- city auditor of Portland. burg. c J every | ■ 1« I Ing taken la At the last meeting of the Lebanon The Klamath County Wool Grower»' prevent a r- it tbs aftaU. Farmer«' Cooperative exchange It was a»so< latlon has adopted t .P. ma - p- v ted to retire from business In which posing the annexation of the 1> amond If you are printing of It ba been engaged for four years. lutks area to Crater E.k» i Hl >nal any kind you can do no better than t’n< laimod deposits tn the banks of park, on the ground that It would de t,v riming t» The Tribune Oregon escheating to the state on July prive stockmen of mu< h vn • gr u 1 last aggregated >-’1.44*71. The Ing land. money goes Into the common school Permission for tha construction of fund. 1* crossings at grade acrua* public The supreme court named James highways in Washington and Co’umbia W Crawford as court reporter to fill counties la granted to th* Portland the «•> ancy caused by the death of Astoria A Pacific Railroad company in Frank A Turner last month Craw -an order Issued by the public sarvicn ford. la now deputy state treasurer. ' commission. The Klamath Farm Loan aaso'.’ia The Interstate Bridge over the Co tlon reports that within the next two lumbia River paid approximately *-P0 or three weeks about 133.000 In loans a day In August over and a>--»•' all will be made to IB petitioners, rang operating costs, salaries snd Interest Ing in sums from >1006 to >4000 each on bonded indebtedness, according lo Examination of candidates for ap- reports submitted at s meeting of iba p-dntment as post master of the third bridge commission class will be held October t at Albany, Presbyterianism In Oregon In the Fugsna. Grants l*aaa. Medford. Pendle last year has made a net gain of ton. Portland, Roseburg. Silverton and about 14A0 new members, but In the The Dnllea. Willamette Presbytery there has l>-et> American tx-gion officials of Port- These a slight loss In me-nbershlp facts Were brought out at the Pre» by ,,T tery convention in Salem A petition for commirtatiop of the death sentence of John 1. Rstble and J»m*s Kirby, alias James Owens. Im plicated In the jail break and sub ' quent killing at Pendleton of Sb-.'lff Til Taylor, was framed at a meeting of the Halem War Midhcra. Continuation of prix reding» to rati csl ths citisenship papers of Jo*-ph Woerndls. alleged sg*nt of th<- Aus trian government during the war, was ordered by Attorney-General Daugherty Dealers in In a telegram lo United Htatea At torney Humphreys of Portland Members of the Portland city coun cil have ugn-ed to call a »{>•< tl city of All Kinds election s>>me time In Novrn her for the purpose of permitting th» vuteea a of this i-lty to pass upon th* propped ) ‘ tax levy for Portland's share In ilia and »7 financing of the 1*25 exposition y -J The Dalles city water is unlit ta drink, according to word recelv.-d Item IP7 the state board of health Pl .r<is warning against drinking city watsr ware placed over drinking fi .ntsins ) In public places In the city by ths Vailed States public health aasvice William S Walton, cashier of tha laidd * Tilton bank of Salem, has been notified by the War Finance Corpora Prater lets rs tion that fas has been appointed on ths committee which will pass on ap Scio - - Oregon plications in his district for loans un -ler the provisions of tbs war finance land are making an effort to pci «ua !e Marshal Fork General I Ma« an-' oil--* celebrities of tbs foreign d,-iognt<»n to th* convention in Kansas City, to visit Fortland A new trout hatchery, Io b- situated near Oak Spring» on the DesvfcBf*» river, will be construct*.I before the opening of next year'» h«t< Wng »■-» •on. according to A. K. Burgh luff. •tats game warden Miss Deien Brneksmtt. a graduate of Holyoke college, baa arrived tn Ku«*ne to take up h*r dut «■» a« head resident of Busan Campbell ball at the opening of the university. .->(>* coms» from New Tork c'ty More men were rr*»t*d for » dat ing the state game code dur -i< the first eight months of this year than during all of 1*20. according to a r»> port Just completed by A E Burgh duff. state game warden The Astoria Box company'« ms- mill, which was destroy'd by fir» about two months ago. will be re placed with a strictly tuixim band mill having a cutting capacity of 150.000 feet of lumber per day The largest return of g«»«lins sal«» for a single month to I- ,rted < • the secretary of siate since th- c-nor fuel tax law became nfi-ciitr tnorv than two years ago Is that of th- Standard Oil company for Amusl A call to become permanent pa»’>r of First Baptist church of PortUu« (White Temple> was eaten led <> Dr II II llulten of <» :..>•■ > City. O', i . by a vote of 16» to 34 at a tne ting of the congregation at U '•< To M U Evans, taxi <!- ver of Bend. confessed that he killed James Doran of McMinnville and wot. .'led Wlll-xm Ducharme. Itoran's co ¡anion last Saturday night two miit vOUth of Th» .ct Attorney Dalles, according to 1- Francis Galloway Era « Is reported 'he motive, to have said robberv n the (load and that be took >1 man. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST I I I I L 1 . IK « W Saturday, September 24 Will the (JrviiUMt of al! The Biggest Reduction in Meat Prices Scio lias evo> seen. SCIO MEAT MARKE! Hnlrhek Bros., Props, Oregon State Fair Salem. Oregon September 26th to October 1st ffl Round Trip Reduced Fares Apply from all agency station» in Oregon Minimum adnlt fare >1.00 Children of half fare ago 50c IIVifM going to (he Statt Fair combine pleasure tri th comfort and convenience lui using Southern Pacific train service Train» Operate Direct to Fair Grounds Trains 17-IM-XI 24 ami 2X will make regular stop and No«. 14 «nd 16 will »tup on tl«g at Fair <¡rounds. Special trains from Portland and from Eugene to Salem and Fair tlroumla Tuesday to Saturday, inclusive. For further particulars ask agents SOUTHERN PAC1FC LINES # 2 JOHN M. 8COTT. General Passenger Agent. We Print Sale Bills i Bargain Day Specials Saturday, Sept. 24 ; < Extra Specials f Only One to a Customer, subject to Stock on Hand Sanitary Meat Market Fresh & Cired Meats Poultry and Vaal Lard Compound Shelton Q» Co. « I I I $1.55 Wearever Aluminum Stew Cup $2.40 Wearever Aluminum Stewkettle $7.50 heavy Copper Wash Boiler $27.00 3-burner Coal Oil Stove g $21.00 2-burner 2-bumer Coal Oil Stove $101.00 Electric Washing Machine $ 1.00 2.00 6.00 22.00 17.50 81.00 1 0 per cent discount on all other goods, except wire and wire goods. Five per cent discount on wire and wire goods N. I. MORRISON Hardware and Implements