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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1917)
Z ------------------------ —--------------- •• •• Oats Bran tw*r ton Wheat chop per ton Oat chop Barley Chop Elour per aack Fgrgw per dozen, rash Butter fat tier lb < hirkvng, hen* per lb ® ** HMring rooster* Turkeys " " _ (Hwac “ ” Ducks Beef ’• " Veal “ Hogs, live per hundred lb Hogs, dreaaed Mutton FRENCH ADVANCE I GN 11-MILE FRONT ItO" N5 40.00 50 no 4x IM) 3 00 f .31 .12? .14! •0» Every child’s eve* ahould hr thor •n .ox i oughly examined before school be ,3I gins if your child haa defective Olì vision, have the error eorrrctrd end I-’ give him an equal chance with hie . 17.001 dess mate« for good work thia winter .17 E C. MEADE 11.00 1 omtMKTKirr Albany, Ore. Railroad I ime fable ' '' Second St., Arrival and ih’|>arture of Passenger * Train* Federated Church Ht’tO, OlUCGON Woodburn-Suringtield Branch Sunday School 10 a. m. WEST SCIO Preaching II a. in. North 7:50 a tn. Christian Endeavor. 6.30 U> 7.30 p.m. South 5:31 p.m. Song Servi«’ 7:30 t<>M;0Up tn. Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7.30 p.m. (xirvallts & Eastern Brother .Mcikdjohn, le ader. MUNKERS li. H. Iler. Pastor To All«any 72:25 p. m Krom Albany 9:22 a.m. Th» S»v»nth Waodar. Motor to Mill City 19:05 a m. The bov who a*.« *.‘ked to name from 4:21 p.m th»’ wven wo, <:< is of the world § Daily except Sunday •tiimbli <1 alot- ■ until he had totaled •it, Then ho »!»"> d “Can any p.»|>*i .«•■ I the seventh?** th«’ teacher • ■ u*’«l “Jimmy, per hap* you « an F’ “If yo'i |>l««-< . u,” repli"d Jim my. “I think it’« the triple play tin- Bilyeu A Bilyetl, Props •MU«te<j "* Cleveland Hain liealer MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE Phone 6-515 STAUL MI LTS ALL TRAINS Ix-avcs Scio i’oatofhcc at 7:10 a m and 6.00 p m for West Scio and H:15 a ni and 12kip m for Munkera Organti.i to «■«►••, erate with th* •late oftlrtala In th • cui.a<rvatlou <4 the flab and gaim- r< ■ »•• • * . iTral Oregon. H< • I •> « r.'i a rod aijil yu Linn County Fair SCIO, OREGON Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday September 18, 19, 20, 1917 i..»is A ar ««blns French victory <>u the Verdun front ia record.-d la the official report ta*U<d by the war of Hr*’ Th« y*rea. h bar* ca,«tur*d the «inhi> <4».»i»-c» an tx».h aid.« or the Mease ov»r a front of m«r* ibaa II mil«*. p»aetratiag the tierman line al diver» pulala to a depth of a mil* and a quarter. Moro than &0*w> unwound<d German prisoners have been taken Notable among th« captured p<wl Hot» are the Avorourt wood, two sum mil* of Le Mort llomine, lb» t’orbeaui wood and CbampneuvUle. all of which ( ware held, notwithstanding vicious, counter attar ha by the German«, *bl<h •er* broken up by the French fire • Ith heavy cnaualtie* to th* enemy French airmen materially aided the Infantry In the pre*» forward. swoop 1 Ing low over the German for«-«-* and firing their machine gun« Into the I ranka and In right« In the alt with German protecting machine*, eleven , of which were real hurtling Io the ground ‘ NEED HARD BLOWS TO WIN -----------— Farahlng D«pler«a Lukewarm Attitude of American People Toward War. Parta —Major General Ferahing. th* American commander. in an Interview, staled that lhe war can be won only by bard and forceful blow« delivered by a well trained American army work Ina lu cot. junction with th* allied armies lieplorlag th* luhewartnne«» of th* American people tn regard to the war. i General I’arablng added ’Kvery man. woman and child > ahould support the admialatratlon in Ila determination to arm and equip j th* American army and to keep up ng morale and that of the allied armle* This war will not be won by talk nor h> autiecrlbing to the lied t'roea. Th* American people must ri tue to a lull rvalUalloa of what th«« war rnrana 111 can b* won only by striking hard and I forceful blowe. not oQierwUi« " National Secretary of Socialists Held. Chicago.- Adolph Germer. national secretary of th* socialist party, recent ly arrested and Isler released, has been rearrestad on a charge of having violated the espionage law by making a public speech against conscription Canada Keeps Flour From U. S. Ottawa. (Ini —Exporlallon of fiour lo thè United States ts prohtbHed through an <«rfl'-r in councll. laaued at thè Instane* of thè i anadian foòd con trolley. The Oregon Agi ¡cultural College Original in all Departments Exhibits, Sports, Amusements f ree Auto Parking Grounds Free Camping Grounds Entries close Monday, Sept. 16, 6pm Send for Race Program and Premium List A total of lid Orman airplane* have t-en brought down during the past wc*h tn fierce shy fighting that ba* been tn progrv«* In connection with lhe allied otfen»it*. The French amt Italians have start ed monster offensives th* French Ui us' lhe Germans near Verdun and tl:.- Hall««-» «.«Inst lhe Austrian» from th« region of Ptava to near th* headwaters of the Adriatic see There has b*«n a considerable stif fening In the front In Koumsnla and also in Russl* in lb* region of VUha Routh of GlWchti. southern Moldavia, the ltu*»lai«a have made a stand axalaat attach* of th» teutonic alii«’* and repulsed them lioth th» British and French con tlnue to mahr sallies at various polats and to strengthen the positions won In the recent fighting In Flanders The Canadians around 1-en» dally are bit Ins further Into the German line and now have the coal center virtually sur rounded The alrmeo ot the allies are worh Ing havoc with the German flyers and an German work» far behind the linos In «erlsl raids the allied machine* have bombarded numerous towns, rail way etatlous and cantonm»nts. the raids extending aa tar as fteliaete. near the Dutch border. 1* miles from Ghent, which also received a visita tion In Itoumanla the Austro Germans have forred bach the Roumanians on both aide* of the Oil us and Trotua vat leys according to lhe Hrrlln official communication, la the former sector more than 1400 Roumanians and 30 machine guns fell Into the hands nf the invaders, while In fighting on the Hereth river 3060 additional prisoner« were taken Lovett In Control of Transportation. Washington Government control of the co*l Industry moved a step nearer when President Wilson formal ly named Robert H Ixvvstl. of th* war Induatrie* board, dlrectot of priority nf transportation and approved an or der Uaumt by Juda* Ixivett directing Ihat rail and steamship linos give hituminoua coal shipments to the northwest preference over all other freight movements Allies to Confer on Pope s Offers Ixmdon —Th* allies will not reply Bernetorff Sent to Turkey. to the peace appeal of lh>pe Benedict Amsterdam Count von Bernetorff. unUI after consult«lion In which all the former German ambassador to th* the entente power« will have a part 1 At th* «ame time there I« some dis United Htato*. has been appointed, ac position tn certain quarters to lesve cording tn the Berlin Voeslache Zeil ung. to reprvsent Germany at Constan the answer to President Wilson tinople. Taire Vlllapee on CaucMian Front. Petrogtm' The Rueeian» bave la ben thè oli. ueive on «he Caucasia«« front and bave <x« ij ed a serica of villa-tee. th* war office anuotmeed. Fife put thè Premimi plani of ih* nsatern Oregon Ughi & Power coni pony plani out of coinmlsaioti and put •mali etnee west of Baker In darknsM Eleventh Annual Exhibition EUROPEAN WAR NEWS VSer, ««»«»«« •peristi»«« ellk *w4ero US Oreiselee sng ••«•,••«• ».jslpm«»« g«v» I» »«'•'Il • l-»a n» la <n|l«<i»l» g,grwe la IS» i»ll >Msg wSi.ol, Ar.HK7W.TVBB. e»tb I* d»pertm»*M| V- MlfBBCtt. «hk « Opariemits. KNCHWBBBINO WMk « «.psrlw-sl*. la •«■4 »« r isii. Klenrtrai ■Igkway. 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M mt Ro far as officiala of th* United Ríate» attorney's office her* have ascertained the I W. W strike of agricultural and construction laborers in thia state has not Inter fered with work In any Montana com munlty. V ----------------- A. G. PRIIX DR Phpician and Surgeon Calla Attended Day or Night <- SCIO ORE. R. SHELTON Notary Publtc ana Coni'e\'cruor Abati acta ol ‘I itle Examined - SCIO OREGON . . A I Randall. Vice Pre*, W . A. Ewing. President E. D. MytT-'. ('auliivr Doc* a general banking busiucs», récrives deposita subject locherà, |>ayB Interest on Unie deposita. sclui travelers check» ami drafts, and makes cojlecliona. 61 FARM LOANS Notice We have an un limited amount of funds to lend <>n farm security at ti per cent per annum. U»ng time loans desired. No delay. FARM LOANS 6 | BH\M HECKER & 133 Lyon St. • Albany, Orc. Best Meals in the City for 30 Cents Room 50c and Up St. Charles Hotel ALBANY, ORE. GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor —-....... WHKN YOU WANT——— Plumbing or Tinning - »EK — FRED OHLEMIER VoMk V4. U «K. Hr..i». Strike Falla to Material««» In Oregon. Portland. Or.—The so called genny al strike’’ nf I. W. W. members result ed Just aa expet ted II was a com plete failure Ro far aa th* civil and military authorities could learn not a single man obeyed lhe «trike order. H im Experience I* Worth Money to You Repairing a Specialty Satisfaction Guarani« «-d All Idaho Reported Quiet. Boiae. Idaho. — No dleturbane«" was the tenor of report« received by Governor Mneeg Alexander from every section of Idaho on the Industrial Mor here of the World situation. A M|»almih<>«io’'' n i insy let a phra»«. bill «1» » “a ••rd, vi r-»> or «cnlcnce that «••••n* th«* «nnie, whether the ielters « uni¡' ••■ing it lire taken in <Iir«'«-t > r in r- ’ -T-e order, as the nn«w«'r attribut'd to \'a|M*» Icon when lie asked whether ha Defense Council Favor« Eight Hours. could have invaded England. “Able Tacoma. Wash The state council was I ere I «aw Elba '" of defense, al a meeting here presided over by Dr Henry Huttallo, adopted a resolution calling upon congreea to establish a national eight hour day In lhe lumber industry. Ea Senator Kern Dead. Asheville. N C —ICi-Benalor John W Kern, of Indiana, and democratic nominee for vice president tn l>0l. died here of uremic poisoning Ho was 4» years old. Pear grower« or Douglas county bars appealed to th* Kugeos Fruit growers association tn aid them In conserving their crop this y*«r M M’rtghL of la Grand*, has been appointed by the Oregon public ear- vic* coaimieaioo aa secretary to eue- re«-d Rdward Ostrander, who resigned August I. ■ Liberty Bread Replaces War Bread. Washington—!t la not "war broad en? more The food administration has applied tW name Uberty ■Taad" I Old Dutch Custcms. In the d«hing dutri« t- anil on the farms nf Holliiul the old time Dutch customs are «till Io be fotlnd. The quaint cnatame of the women, with the ancient headdro«« «nd ths full skirt«, re:i»iiin* the pride of the Holland hui‘vronv (hoe. wife), and the men. with their wide, baggy tronaer«. are no lee« pi<-lnrc«q’'c. The milkmaid, with her two milk 'atw, polished like silver and swung from a «penally hnilt ahoulder yoke, is a feature of the street aceno in any Tillage A L»na Walk tn iwm I an American woman walk ed from Man Frain U> o to Frank Iln square. New York city, With two male compaukwaa a«»l two do.a »be set out oci Aug 27, IK si . «be t*ok tlie fsrry boat rrotw Maa Fruaetaev to Oak land. bet walked all tbs <«st of tbe Mug and weary way