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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1922)
■■ Labor Cominiaaioner Report* Cozy and Comfortable There Mw*re 3.726 industrial plant» in Oregon Septemlwr 30. Via the Shasta Route n th«- earn« da'«- two again-d 3 '••- a net gain of 672 plant»; years agu after allowing '• * * <v l'.C2. as J f««» To burned ami 34 560 which discontinued operation». according to the Loth Biennial Re- bort of the Bureau of Labor, now Sunny CALIFORNIA in the hand« of the printer. Factory against about pruteetion heater — and your room is soon flooded with a warm, happy heat. Huw convenient! No furnace to stoke and cosix along, no ashes to theme of th«- Hu- that the past biennium has wit* ! n e iw e d voluntary requests for in which the Hu ‘ school building» to I reau rwponded. I inspection, Holler Your comfort is the first consideration of Southern Pacific employees who have Inuit up an enviabl reputa tion for courteous and efficient service the need alx>ut during misaioocr, and (he r«*»ult of the first ah<>ws a investigation ¿■ a -5; Observation Cars and sleeping cars with •«•••lion», drawing rooms and c»m|>artmenta faciliat«- the enjoyment of scenery They afford privacy, rest, sleep, relaxation, and pleasure. Excellent meals tastily prepared and served In attractive dining earn appeal to the most fastidious. «1 ' *A 'll- For LOW ROUNt) TRIP FARES, Train schedule», Meeping Car Reservation. and I h autiful feliior». ask railroad ticket agent» ur write. the term of the present Labor t'«>m- biennium's ■■ ■ ?■ for which had long bean urged by th<>ae aware of the danger* ftom d«neclive boilers, wa» brought 3 ‘t Equipment of Southern Pacific trains is nwd«-rn in appointments and contain all the features conducive to comfort an.! luxury. request of the State Sui>erintcn<ient of Public Instru *tiun I for inspection of certain public Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by a special proceaa developed by the Standard Oil Company. JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Ag»nt. Portland, Urvyon total of 1)34 iiiingcr. ii» defect» from a total uf 4324 Inspection of boil Get it in bulk from dealers every- wlu-rH. Order by name — Pearl Oil. er* M •tele policy was brought alxiut OIL rriMMao HEAT AND LIGHT has a wayaj bec«»mc au popular ' I reau. has now I these was the bother about. And, if you bum Pearl Oil, no smoke, dirt, nor odor. ImOHNt) i been the central to injmv which spection from institutions not yet I under the law Notable among A lighted match to a good ofl PEARL and accidents working people, wtfmt Heat^whcreverjvu vantiti fur the pur- inspection pose of bringing ■’**'•* > * tOMsawr e tdaSBi > Xi n.7 HUTHl1 iV through 'he adoption by the state them away and walk ufT like bovs John Griifln is tuteli front hi» trip Industrial Accident t'ommi»i«»n of Blind men cumt- out as good as new to Eugene. a« a witness in a divorce the co«ic of boiler regu!>tion prom Our weather still hangs on ctxil •uit. ulgated by the American Society of and foggy, causing lute of sickness. PIE EATE1L Mechanical Engineers. The Acci- We are anxiously waiting fur ■ dent Commiasion is aulhorixed to Thanksgiving so we can have a good ' fix regulation« <ireme«l ewaential for meal of turkey, frie«l ham and e«rgs 'the prevention of industrial acci-; Mrs. Berth Smith an«l Nelin dents Some manafaclurers had, 1‘reffer walked down from U-ban on iearauii the necxiiaity of boiler in Saturday, tu take in th decication spection engag«Ml and insurance of the new gym companies tu do this for them, and ’ for the purpose of close cooperation Notice of School Meeting those enterprises so pro tietween Qiddap. A travel. ' f >i as observed how differenti« it •• I«-- ■ i >• r> nt illff.rent land» nrx«« <>n their steeds The British etick their I«-» . i the Norwegians make s sound lr> a kiss; the Arabs roll a Ion« "r and the Neapolitan eoa, binali » «-I. Il a dog tected and those not insured but in -> -A* . spected *““• ranged through the 1 t) 11 ( ■ the State, by was ar it Labor Bureau that all boiler inspector» should qua ■ under a voluotar» lify 5 1 board of mechanical engineers. The report shows the intrumen- tality of the l»ibor Bureau in the collection of small gregating wage claims ag S22.397 40 of which NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School I list riel No. 96, nt Linn County, State of Oregon, that a 8CHOOI MEETING of said dis trict will be held at the m*H<>OL HOUSE, on th«- 21st day of Uecember. 1922. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for the purfxieo of rrronshlt ring the budget here inafter aet out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levy ing a special district lag. The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the flscal year beginning on June 22, 1922. and ending June 30. 1923, la estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district Hi, and all other moneys of the district : BUDGET $3,296.56 was in tiehalf of women. Whiledn the majority of thesr claims, th* amount j r '» ï)v involved usually represents all that pqy'f ¡it \eay — « * is small, it the claimant has. and the principle involved on the part of the employer in refusing a» reprehensible as to pay. is just though the claim amounts! to thou sands uf dollars The claims refer red to are such as are above the Saving Jud limit of those small claims court but too small in warrant prosecution. themselves to HE Lan^.wtxxl i& a Strictly wood burning ran&e. Designed v pec tail y for Western conditions, its const . action enables it to cut fuel cos.s to u n uumum. Make your next stove a Lnn^wocd and cut your fuel bills in two.’ the collectible by The Labor Bureau has no authority to force collection and ita sueceaa in these caars was through "reason and persuasion only.** Be cause of the lack of authority about fifty percent of these claims, many of which »re apiarently just, are not paid. Commissioner Gram sug gests three ways in which the Lag- LANG*.? Laro, emidu««. I».«nr<-«dtohvm TWICE a* long aorh («NJ./lA/J- fAe ■»»<( required Ay anv.^V-run«. « t<le^ur-ket The punhusrpe^* nil! he r. fund. J if the LA NG lVt K)b Hun fa d.<*a •aid. juMaauuC • ARANTFF.I). Cntne m and nee the LAN*« U’( K, ,Jon dupioy M w» Moro islature might make provision for such cases; 11) bring them within the jurisdiction of the small claims court. (2) authorise prosecuting at Before y >u buy invest^ ite a torneys to act without coat to etai- mants, (S) invest the Labor Bureau to take assignments uf the claims and proceed with their collecUun through district attorneys without cost to claimants. • • •• • • + « • ♦ i SANTIAM FARM NEWS ! R. M. CAIN All on the aick list with a fearful SCIO OREGON. Real E fiate Broker and Notori/ Public diu-atit Obtained, jL.J • • • cold. O. P. Korinek Rilev Shelton Veterinarian l OivLGOK Nov. 27 Furniture Phone 76 Hardware ......... ♦«»»♦»■»■» Mrs. Sutherland Albany Sunday to Healer on her went try the goiter. over U> Ihivine The report him with oaiCOON cancer It fails out and roll* on the 1 floor, men with wooden Is*» throw < all» answered l*ay ee Night STAYTON. ... is when men g«. around E stimatkd Einrsorrtnuui P riuona I. Saavunt Principal.................. , Teacher»................. . • • • s s s a • • ' « « IS • • Janitor» ... ......... Clerk ....................... Total.................................... M atbhial and Svrruga Fumitura (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) Supplies (chalk, eraser», sic.)................. I ibrary books . ..................................... . Laboratory supplies........... ........................ Janitor's supplies......................................... Fuel . .. 7................................................ i-kht ............................................................. Hater ... ................................................. Footage and stationery .......................... Total . .............................. No. 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Salary per year |2l)0t> IX) 1215 00 IIU on lire) oo SM 00 4M) no 50 00 Total 43WO <X) 1216 00 1155 d i 2I«0<00 I9M) <n 4M DO 60 00 49010 00 4 275 oo AS 00 HO 00 25 00 m ... » oo 12 00 20 OO I 706 MttNTBNANO aid RarsiM Heating plant............................................. Repair» on building..................................... Total. .................................... 4 «75 MO 11235 00 iNDUTBDNWM In is rest on warrants ................................ Total .................................... I»ouaaitae Insurance.................................. ..................... Total..................................... I 350 <M 4 -'150 00 a 4 fit oo . • 50 00 Mix-stXANBOCa Printing and advertising Supplies for I »omeaUc Science _______ Freight and Hauling............................. Total ................................. EWKBogSCV • 5 too 3> I 126 00 <«0 00 <» Retiring warrants ........................................ > 617 42 TuUl I.. 17 IT- Total estimated amount of money fur all |<urpn*es during the year . 411992 42 E mtima T bi « R k < siPTS From county school furxl during the coming school year ............................................... Sisoooo From state school fund during the coming school year ................................ TOO OU From elementary school fund during the wm- ing school year................. ......................... 13*0 00 Estimated amount to be received from »11 other sour. ee dunng the coming ach««>l year................................ ............................... 24i»i <») Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed ta«,. 45400 i < q kaCASHVLAnoe Total estimated ewpenses for the year • 11992 42 Total rs lima led receipts not including pro posed tai ....................................................... 5400 00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax I 42 paled Hus >th day of November. 19Z2. Attesi; ANNIL l>. BARTU. KRANK HARTU »* rai * ' V-«. J "