The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 13, 1921, Image 4

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OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Event» of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers.
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Two new business'houses will open
tn Corvallis October I.
Fire, which started In the City
bakery, swept bslf a block of Herrn:»
ton's business buildings
John M l.lppold. aged 50 year». wai
klllrnl when he fell from a walnut tre*
on hl* premine« at Salem,
The trolling launch Red Earle W i*
totally destroyed by fir« off th«
mouth of the Columbia n*»r.
Enrollment In the university of Ora-
gon at Eugene this yrvar I* 1*K. an
lncr«-a»e of 394 over last year
Third and fourth assistant postmas­
ters. to th« numb«-r -if ni t. t m 7
held their annual convention at Halem.
The state will extend IJO.Ood this
fall and winter In thr coustru. ->n of
s ’l»h hatchery on the N-caub-nm
river.
.approximately 30.000.000 feel of lum­
ber will b-' load'd al t'olumbla rlv- r
mills tor ports In the Orient by Octo­
ber 30
Walter H (lore, a hal<- and hearty
resident of Medford, <9 y «ara old »«>
the first white boy born in Jackson
county.
Production at th« Redmond Juniper
products mill, rebuilt since th< t i<
which deatroyed the first factory. b<
san last wech.
During thr last three months Cgmt
county has paid 137**7 In < oyotr l >uu
tie* The county pays
tor males
and 1'» for female*
Crew* are now eugag--d In complet­
ing the all miles of new grade >>f
the Mount Hood L« h >P highway on the
northeast base of Mount Hood
More than 3l.7ti> tourists stopped
In Roseburg during the last five
month*, according to figures compiled
by the chamber of c<>mm«rc<
Providing ablptm-nta of wheat come
In fast enough, the Astoria Flouring
Milla company will operat* It* plant
34 hours a day during October
Wveley Hutler, a farmer of the K«>»l<
Folnt district in Jackson county wag
killed when a car be was driving over­
turned at a curve on lhe Urownaboro
road.
The mint distillery on the Caledonia
marsh, near Klamath Falla, la In op­
eration. Th« b«al nf th« mint crop la
producing about 4o pounds of oil to
the acre
The Newt« rg city council hns pari*, d
an ordinance abolishing all unllm
d
franchisee granted by th« city, ma« ig
It neceeaary for concerns lo apply for
new charier*.
Ashland »III hold It* snnual winter
fair from November 39 to In -ml« r 2
this year
Klgborate prcparatl-
are
te-lng made for livestock, agricultural
and fruit exhibits
CtiHik county dairymen who r- c«nt
ly puri ha»«-«! two <-arlo»d» of Jersey
cattle In I.inn county »err ao »*l|
pl«ase*l that they are seeking four
additional carloada.
As the result of what la believed to
be the accidental discharge of a rif'*-.
Warren Garrett, 1* years old. wit- kill­
ed Instantly nt 1« Grand«, the bullet
going through his heart
Andrew West, a Finlander, at work
In the Ke| lake camp of the Itu- titier
Lumber company ti««r Marshfield »as
killed instantly wh*-n a dead limb from
a tree fell
’ *'«i- >*«-d hl* skull
The Oregon public avrvlcs cvtamlg
akin ha* ««.a,
.i«a Hie uppleation tor
Increase«! rates on the street-car lines
of Halrm, Eugene, Weal Linn and A»
toria. until January I of next y«ur
The growers In Rogue river valley
will receive more th.»n *! ............. from
their p«-ars ami apples this y*-.ir, «<
cording to Mark Montgomery, agent
for the Houlhern Pacific at Medford
Up to date. 2t.1l etwervlce men ru
titled to benefits under th« so-called
bonus law have filed applications for
cash contributions, »bile 2*92 appli
cants have expressed a prefereu* e (ut
loans.
Aa the result of a tuition fee of 1*4
levied by the director*, farmers In th*
vicinity of Bend will make no effort
to send th*-lr children to the Bend
schools, claiming that the fee la >-xor
bltanl.
I‘«ar shipments to date from the
11 o*id River valley have r«ach«-d *5
carloada During the past wseh 24 car­
loads <>f «pples were shipped, th« Ap-
Growers' association leading with
1* ears
» ng:« mcMitb was »«ported durine
..
’he tu' «I for I tie month
whi* h breaks all past records. waa «.
7
7 «. bushel*.
Al»s 1«»Follett, senator from M .»no»
c inty and a prominent orchard**! of
th* Willamette valley, baa marketed
more than 1000 buses of peaches ibis
*« - . h
The returns for the peaches
averaged »1 a b»l
Ninety per c»nt of Ih-schutra county
caecrvlre m«n »bo are apply in« for
Um»« und«r lite 1921 law ar* a»k
lug lor loans. accaldi ng to tb* legal
r«t»r**< titatlve of th« bonus «ommia-
stun In that «manty,
awarded third
with a «*
f l
Th-it Ind
«nd busineae roa-
.tioio i*i I .
- I are <m the march
n normal >- .1 t* ¡o » f* Rowing the
'»nation front •
-me prvw*p»rlty is
dl* .--le«! in
"k clearings for
p'. i . < r. » i ■ t> »'.owed a greater to
al than fur at.' o'Ire month so far this
Building permits also for the
«fere ne iriy a -iiiiliou dollar*
sa of the s «(■■• month last year
I
bar »1*0 « .* » record mouth in
id » vbipplug and »heat «aporta,
- export» « ere IMi per cent
U. -a tar lb« same month last
Clyde U liuntley of Oregon City,
having been confirmed by the senate
as collector of internal revenue for
Q.JOLD
Oregon. will ast'itn* the duties of the
'fi. « as soon as ths necessary for Many There Ar« Who bay It la
lualltls* are completed.
th«
Anciant
O««>«"O»d I <
ftpor« of 0 .„S Throwing.
Am ouneem* nt »as made at Medford
DECLARE
by Harry I. Walther, division manager
of the California Oregon Power com­
pany. that the home offices of the
po*«-r company would be moved at an
early date from Man Francisco to M«d
ford
Prunes in the hands of growers in
The Dall*» district have been cleaned
up for the first time In I» months
All of th« 1930 crop has been sold and
the cal.ie 1921 product has either b*«n
i-outr.il tiMl for or delivered to pur­
chasers.
R< Kistratlon figures reveal lhe fact
that In |» tnt of numbers the women
at il> Oregon normal school at Mon­
ti.
I. ..«d th« m.'ti »ith ratio of 19
to 1 There are just 19 mm tn school
f a total of .KI student« who have
registered to date
I »Uniate* on the Douglas county
prune crop sho» that the county will
product half of th« prunes raised in
th« Pacific northwest this year
The
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.-..'il. c t. p ig ••»«.-. ding
early osllmatea and the predicted ton-
rage t..iw stands at approximately lu,-
0041,000 iMlUllds
Th«- «date Irrigation securities com­
mission. al a meeting held tn Halen,
vol..! to guarantee IntereiAh for ths
n> xt six muuths on •& oojhhi for botols
Issued by the .Medford Irrigation dig­
it . ' al»o the interest on 1:75 ■ ■ of
bouda issued by the Payette stope IA
rigatlou district
l.umU-r shipments by water from
the I'd urn bl.« river during September
w«r< lh<- largest in several months.
HU tie in comp.led by lK-puly t‘ol­
io tor of Custom» Karinen at Attorla.
si. wed that In the SO days. St visu la
loaded at the mill» In the t'olumlila
river district, and their combined car-
r ■
a'..-tinted to t9.<»t'.'. 1*1 fcil of
lumt-er.
I liarira Park president of the stats
b .ird of horticulture has uiinoun««*d
that It will be nr< e»»ary to uuarantins
.Ma.hour county on account of »et ili
found in alfalfa in that county, and
thi»t action will be t»ki ti al once to
prevsni the ahlpp*' , of alfalfa Into
oilier counties A proclamation In litis
with Mr Pari -- »uu«r*tl«>n probably
will be ls»u. J by Governor Olcott
Tin- |t--»r <’r*ck orchard, on the out-
skirts of Medford, last week recwlvsd
the high«»! price ever paid m Vtnerha
for a < .irload of pears, sold In New
York and bringing a gros« of 14;<9
Thl» c ir Cintalii-'d limn balt-lioav» id
1* Anjou pears which sold tor an aver
aga of If 2». This m.-aus that th*se
p. in» were sold al w bol únale aturas
ing 10 rents apiece for Iho emite <ar
load.
t'onstltiitlrinality of the Oregon
b. u* law »III b«- passed upon by ths
supreme court of Oregon In a friendly
ni l which is to be Instituted In lhe
low «<g court» Ini mad I at sly
Thia ac
(Ion w.»* ilr< ided upon by the slate
bovin* commission after II h.ul b««n
found that sals of tha Initial bonds
waitr.l u|H>n such action In view of
th« recwnl New York decision against
'tie bond issue In that state
There ^vre five fatalities In Oregon
du« to Industrial accidents during the
week ended fi«-pi<-mln* tn. according
lo a report prepared by the state in
d
-I an idenl commGSh-n
The
v . in:«* were Arthur Anderson, car
uter, 1‘ortland. James Fielder, log
K--r. 1!:..ok.rigs. C. Atterbury, airbrake
•n
Grv-ehnm; Robert Matt, logger,
Tillamook, and John H I'almehn. t«-nm
st r, Portland
A total of 27* artel
dents were reported.
Jackson county, with a score of 9< *
out of a possible loo. walked off with
first pri»« In the county exhibits at
ala ysar a stat« fair al Halem. Jack
so* county's exhibits sp<-clallx»d In
fine pears although there Were In
Cl-.fded In 'be eai'blt some choice
tppMkt small fruit» and grains and
l typical of that section of the
Cooa county, which featured
and dairy products, obtained
Th» greatest volume of wheat ever
prise with a aowrn of Mi, while
T^~‘g|—~* abroad tram Portland during
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