The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 29, 1923, Image 1

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
nt» tb« middle of nett October. tn
demy of tlato to aero for th» 1*34 beet
ron
RAILROADS SET
EIGHT RECORDS
IN YEAR 1923
The Association at Independent Col-
rgea of Oregon will meet this year at
d< Mlnnvllle aa the guasta of Idnfteld
oliere In Ila annual tn eel I ng Nov»ni-
ter 30 and December 1
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STRIK
IT 5 TOASTED
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PLANS MADE TO CONTINUE
FINE RECORD OF EFFU
CIENCY WITH AID
OF SHIPPERS
how good ■ cigarotte
really can too ma
you must try •
'w * > t
“I c?1-
Or,
n « anti when land law la to be
•nt •■••<! strictly In oominoa with thoee
n Washington and (Ndlfornla. accord-
na to a etateineat by I K Van Winkle,
»ttnrncygen-ral
SPEND $1303,000,000
FOR NEW FACILITIES
freight ■ * re owned whether la Iran
ait or not
M II beat 1 ongeetlen
(4) |ie<»use of the»« Increeoeo in
fsellitie» r.aulting la the aor» rapid
movement of care a record breaking
bueineea was handled without coagoe
lion and
with
practically no ear
shortage or embargoes far the A sm
Ums la years
(4> Ths amount of freight service
rendered with each car tree *11 tona
earned one mile dally durtag 3 moatoe
of 1*11. Which exceeds toe record of
any previous year and eurpaaaee that
of 1*13 by over 31 per cent
<71 From January 1 to octehsr 1
ths number of tons of coal dumped
by
al Lake Krte porta for
boat to lb» North w set was greater
The pro
than in u> pre «loua year
gram o< p ..tiding coal for the North
uch »writer lhaa
Wrst was completed
In »li» previous >ear thereby making
available additional locomotives aad
care (or other < omaserelal tatersete
during the fall and winter asoaths
» (*1 A greater amount ef rail roe. i
coal has bcm placed In stockpile ctor
ft
Gl<-a Southwick. who liven on a
•aneli mar Salem, won the ribbon for
h» beat «Ingle ear of corn exhibited
it the annual Marlon-Polk oorn «how
it Salem
MORE FREIGHT TRAFFIC
HANDLED DURING YEAR
THAN IN ANY SIMI­
LAR PERIOD
T least eight sew
orda la traaaportatlaa
■arvlco to the pebUe
bava bees eat by toe
railroads this year
Thia was disclosed la
tbs r»port at Utracters
el lb« Amr risen Hallway AasosiaUoa
just received by ths Aeutoora Paatoo
Company
reviewing renette ef too
program to turnlab adeguato teaaa
port-tlon to Uis pablta. adopted
early tn 1*11. and telling of plans to
conttnuv this «uod work
ut the year and tn 1344
Th» new records sotaM
follows
tl) The railroads, from January 1
to October 1 put la eorvtoe U4 434
new freight cars and 1.443 new loco-
motboo a larger number toaa la say
similar period during toe last tea
years
di A larger number of looomoUves
and cars here been repaired aad pat
In serviceable condition tosa s
furs la any equal ported
(3) Tb« railroads beagled
freight business b»twsea Jaa
aad October M toaa la nay
epondlng previous period. The unto
bar of oars loaded
with
revenue
freight was «0 4«4.»3v. Thio ooaapareo
with 14 110.434 In 1*13 aa laereaae ef
1« per cant and with M.4*3 4M la
Itti) the previous record yeae, or aa
incr. aa» of 10 p»r ceaL
Tbs box car surplus la toe graia
produ mg »talea baa boon too greatest
la history
(4> Tb» average miles moved hy
each freight csr daily la too Are* *
months of tbs year wee 37 4 tottaa,
and in September reaabed *4 3 altea
This compares with 134 miles la the
flrst • months of 1*33. 33 miles la
1*11 and 14 4 la 1*34 Thia tlgar«
Is based upon th» total aeashsr ot
Nu 16
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Mr. W H Booth of Ashland has a
Vhlta (»shorn ben that has laid dur
nt the paat 13 mouths 33A eggs. aver
King 34 egg« a month which la sup
»* d to break all record»
An "pen competitive »«amination
«III tie held by the Called Staten civil
•rvice coinnilaalon «.»on to fill vacan­
tes In the bureau of plant Industry of
tie department of agrlrulture
f’redauiry animal hunters In the Oro-
>n district killed a total of 44» pre
latory animala In October, according
<> a report made by Stanley <3 Jewett,
‘•vernment predatory animal ln»pec
r.
C M tTeave«. Juatbr of the peace
i.d p-'»tm der at Cr< ent. pleaded
ullty to a complaint which he hltnwlf
id signed and was fined tSoO by Ju»
I. • of the Peace Ullaon of Bend for
lling liquor.
Three engineers. It U Watt. E G
lordon and C H Paddock. of Portland,
re In Salem lai eetlgatlng manufactur-
ng plants with a view to eliminating
hr cinder nuisance, which has can »ml
tiy protests the past few months
The Auto Freight Transportât Ion aa
■■ Intl.m, with Oregon beadquarters In
’ortland. has adopted the western
<ht rlaMilfteatlon and uniform «c
-untltig system now In rffoet on ino»
f th<- large rallruiul» of the country.
Kight proprietors of soft drink placer
n Antoría were rounded up by deputy
nlred fctatve marshal«, arraigned be
■ re the Cnltsd Stat.-« com tn I m loner
<-re an<j bound over to the f<<leral
urt al Portland on bonds of flood
aeh.
C. C. HALL REPORTS
STCRM AT DETROIT
eg« thas was ever her.-lofor» store '
by th» railroads
thereby -.inking
available additional I«».
at
oars for general eomm.o I* s»»» •
durt- t Ute fall and winter t ■ .>. •
The railroads have spent II 'I.
•44.Me tor new squlpm-at and ul -r
faculties this year up to Oct >«r 1 a
rwcord amount.
In addition to these expenditures
the Class 1 roads In 1*33 expen«*
I1.44S.473.7TI for mater 1»11 »ul sup
pile» used in operation an. ->i uni. n
anc* and this year will have «pent
tl «ov.M4.vov b> ths and >t DoaeOthM
tor thia purpose
Altogether the Class 1 rou te In 1*33
«rill have spent over thro* bi
n <1
lam tor equipment sad fa. »t
tar la is and supplies Tl is m«b* ■
gons to ths ladustrtes of th« .....
aad la one of the prim, c .-<•» < .-i
trlbutlng to their expan.
and ti
emptoymoat of labor » i< h n 'urn
baa bees a major factor i> 'h
a
creese la dom-etlc demand for b l
the products of laduatr
i.iv t*r.i.
Fair Ineeaae deeded
The Association point« out th st .
owstlnuan.a of three en.iri' us
i|l
tai osp»adllur»e which are
-ar
if too public la to be ad. iu Italy a* r>« I
depends on such net ini'. » l<
toe earners as wilt periH a f > r r<
turn on the property n » urvotad to
toe public aarvlc« gad will m. ke It
possible to secure the ns-* capital
which la Imperatively a»ed»<l
Alt. a
tins io called to to» fart tl it de.pit»
to»
iprecedentad volume of tra. <
auceaaafully
bandied thia year the
railroads have not earned *v»n the
I moderate net income pormittai by
tua
Traaeportatlon Act
The Association also voiced the ap­
pruetattoa of the rottoe for tbs eo
operation of toe shipping public whkb
i has greatly assisted toe baud! in nt
aqalpmeat Their cent toned aaalet-
aacs la wvnrtt
C. C. Hall, forest supervisor, re
t irned from a tour day inspection
tour of the Detroit district of the
Saniiam fortst. yvater.laj
He re
ports a hard storm with heavy wind
in that section for Thuradav night
»nd h'tiday.
i'he foot bridge at Detroit wa
tnrneil over by the wind and the
»Upei structure was washed twit
y the river current Several tree»
Atere blown across the rat I rua<l
rack, which delayed the tiaina
short tune. Mr. Hail reports.
■Mi Hall »aid a car load of road
• quipinent arrived in
dur I
mg his virlt there, width Pill lie
u«-d in budding the road lietwern
Niagara and llelroit. Ihe contract
has been signed and work will iwgin
Altwny Herald.
noun
for A .E
3 eowe »> 7 and N Y re.
old due to ireanen in earl* spring
E h' Krebs Scio H R 4
l«tf
Juhnie Wewly
Salem Sunday.
was
Brief Resume of Hemenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
The Hottthern P <-lf|c company ha»
reported to th» pt
eri Ice commie
«Ion that It has a surplus of 4N4 care
The first annual Hood River rounty
'»»ultry show, with more than 4« ex­
hibits of fine ehlik.-ti» was held at
Hood River.
Dr II
resident.
’harhiiiin
Governar
W Coe. promlmnl Portland
hns he»n appointed state
of the liardlnr memorial by
Pierre.
Ruslneea In the lumber Industry ha»
Improved to such an extent that the
night shift has been restored at thr
big mill at Valseti.
Madford has Just l>c-n dlvld-d br
'he city council Into four ward» In
«end of the.» end now baa seven roan
■Ilmen Instead of six.
The l*actti. power A
>»« petitioned the rlty council for a
-eneual of Ils franchi«, al II. mh I Itlver
visiting in for a per led of 50 yearn
More than 5o appti'-alIona for |><>al-
dona In the state lnrom>- ta« depart-
nent have been received bv Karl
wieher. state tai commissioner.
People’s Theatre
THOMAS MEIGIIN IN
Near Do Well
Poet Office I on >*e tor Clement
made hla regular inspectt >n of the
local office last Friday. Mr. Clem
ent has been Postal inep«H*tor for a
longer period of years ihan an*
i other inapector in the Halted Slates
OUR GANG COMEDY
Mioses Vella Brennt r, Dorr>»
Weddle and Mrs. J. 8 Sticha went
, to Portland last Thursday to spend
Admission 15c-35c
toe dav atooptung.
CF SPECIAL INTEREST
DOGS OF WAR
Saturday S ax ' s ?
William Howard Mmlth. one of the
»set known pioneer ranchers of Dnuc
aa county, died suddenly at hla home
ìear flntherlln of heart trouble.
The Deboco national forest this past
«neón had only nl- fire« doing dam
ice pf le»e »han •* and roaring th»
’ureal service 3144 43 to estlnaulah
If Pr. »Ident Coolidge approves the
udge' as now made up. Klamath Ir
Igatlon project will receive 34*5.000
nd I'matllla projet Ivto.oOO from
ongrrae for continuing construction
nd maintenance during the coming
Imai year
W alter L T<mee Hr of Salem will
«dv» a recess appointment aa reg
rar of the Portland land office with
•i the nett few days without waiting
>r congreM to convene according to
formation given out at the Interior
.part ment.
(Continued on page 6)
For
Kidney and
Bladder
I roubble use
NY AL
Stone Root Com
pound Guaranteed.
O- orre Cas tty of Hood River, ared
** FMrs. has be. n ernt>-ne* d to 11
north« In the penitentiary on his plea
>f rnllty to a charge of forcing ch.-cks
I .eon ar d Couch of Wallowa suffered
l severe fracture of a leg recently
•h»n a horse be was riding slipped on
ba froten grounY and fell with him
tl la now certain that Prineville will
lave a sugar Rtctorv ready for opera-
I
Inaurane» companies operating In
tregon no longer will have the privi
•K' of Insuring automobiles against
■ nils. «iloti f»r th» transportation of
Iquor a> . «riling to a bulletin Issued
y U III Moor«. etale insurance tun
daaioner
y,
T'. Í*
Kelly’s Drug Store
The lit .rail Store
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