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Official Directory EUROPEAN WAR NEWS UNITED LT A TES Prvs«fa>ol......... Woodrow W11«»« Vire President ........ Thomas Marshall Hoey. U> l*reaidwnt.... Joseph Tumulty Secy. <*f State ............ Robert Lansing Swcy. of Treasury .... Wm McAdoo Secj. of War.................. Newton Baier Attorney General . Thoma» Gregory f'oeUnaatcr General ..A. 8. Burleson Secy, of Na*v........ Josephs» Daniels x Swcy. of Interior ..........Franklin l»ne j Secy of Agriculture,.. .David Houst n m ■■cy. "f < omnwree Wm Rclhckl .-ry <>f labor ... Wm. W’lleon STATE OF OREGON Make concentration U. S. Senator*. Geo E. Chamberlain, and Charles L. McNary Congressmen 1st l»t»t. U. C llawley, 2nd Dist.. N J. Sinnott. 3rd IhsL. C. N McArthur Governor ........... . Jams» Withyeomho Secy of State ....... Ben W. Olcott state Treasurer ............... Tho». It. Kay Supreme Court -Chief Justice, Thu» A McBride, Associate Justice», II J. Bean, Geo. H. Burnett, Henry L Benson. Lawrence T. Harris, Wallace McCamant, Frank Moore. Attorney General Geo M. Brown Su pt. Public Instruction .J A Churchill John Mickle Dairy and Food Com John H Lewis Stale Engineer ,,. O I*. Hoff Labor Commissioner grade« gratifying to you. ryes examined. J. F. Wesely, Clerk Relieving the let nature correct the E C. MEADE OPTOMETRIST | 329 W. Second St.. O«U Aitany. Ore. S 2.00 .80 bushel “ 40 OO I Bran tier ton W heat chop |« t ton 56.00 5b.00 Oat chop | Barley Chop Hour par sack 2JW .31 Eggs per down, cash Butter fat t*r lb .4M Chickens, hens per lb .12 .15 09 spring roosters Geese .17 .ON Ducks Beef 13 ON Veal 12 Turkeys CITY OF SCIO School Directors. F. T Thayer, A. G. Prill. J. L. Calavan. need defect before it grows worse Wheat tier Mayor............................ .. F T. Thayer Recorder....... . .................. J. S. Hticha Marshal................................ W. A <>■»• Treasurer ......... Roy Nhellon Councilmi n. N I Morrison, R Cain, Fred Bilyeu, W E. Arnold, W. J < hroma, J M Lindley. Have hia If he should glasses. have glassra. strain will LINN COUNTY District Attorney ....... Gail S. Hill .'«tate Senators, S. M. GarLnJ and F. D. < 'uaick for Linn and I .a: o. Representative». Charles Childs. W. P. t Imore, F. II. Porter County Judge D. B. McKmght Commissioners, J. D. Irvine, and T. J. Butler County ( lerk ..... R. M. Russell sheriff D H. Bcdtne Treasurer .... ... . W W. Francis Recorder .................... Velma G. Davis Assessor................................ E. C. Fisher •School Supt........... ........l<la Cummings Coroner .................... Wm. Fortmlller Health Officer Dr. W H. Davis Fruit Inspector . D. W. Rumbaugh I’-tock Inspector................. D. Taylor |vwsubir for and hr will make his your child, j Hogs, live per hundred lb Hogs, dressed 17.00 .20 Mutton 11.00 ” ’* Former President Taft 1» Recovering Clay ( i trr. Kan -Foimer I’resl dent Willis .n Howard Taft, who wai taken sick hare- last week. »11 derlaf ed out of immediate danger by hit physicians ECON OMIC ANO MILITA ft Y PPEPAftEDNE SS THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON la »««HI»- la «omelet» eeorso« la soooeai •«»•»«itH «»••«. loti H» MILITARY PRILL. DOMESTIC SCIKNCC ARTS AMD COMMERCI Flea So» «M««M»« tutù.« Vewv ««oo»r, •••«•I«. |.»SlwM»iHe.l'.l»S*«*M»«l.-n«w Hie a««w> <•> P om « •« W.«' *«4 'Th» ».«<■ •"« HHU»rt«i>it>' Aos.«*« R«ai«W»t. UNIVERSITY RF 01(608. E b « cm , OrtiM Linn County Fair 100,000 TROOPS IN FRANCE BY FALL Washington.— There wBI b» mora Gian low.O'io U H troops In Frane» befnre anoar ftlea. Il la «aid that am pie «h'pplng faciliti»» ara alrwady ava.iaM» f ir th traaaport of troops a» «oon aa they ere ready. The order of thelr «ulna ha» baca l«ntatl«e|y tnspped out. with thè "rais bow." New h^ngtand. New York. Prnn tylvanla and Illinois divisione fa»nred for thè firat chance becauae they hav« been orgamaed aa di visionai unita for some yeare The newa of thè auffhdency ot th» «hipplng et hand for tranaport ««rvtce <-am» frvm th» ahipplng board, con firmmg thè predlctlon made by Rec retary Daniela three weeha ago io ibe effact that when th» lime carne thè *h‘tMi would he at hand II la known bere that many more than thè originai >'er«hing e*p»dllli>n aro alroady In Franco «3 Wheat Pric« Aalad Hi Vaut A government Hied mini mum price of >3 a bushel for No 1 northern wheat, other grades to be priced on a differential not exceeding I r-nts a htiah»l. Is urged In a roaolu which th« Germans captured last J tlon adopted by the representatives week On the Fnkshanl sector. Field * >f farmer« of Minnesota. North and Marshal von Macke* .ens force» Houlh Dakota. In conference at the seemingly have Seen unable to make «tate rapltul on tho call of Governor further advances, owing to the atif burquial fening tn th» line of the defenders Hill M>4, the last remaining Import Wi'aon Pledgee Support to Russia. ant stronghold of th» Germans front VVtahlngton President Wilson eent Ing Verdun, fell Into French hand» to the meniber« of the national eoun Hill 30«. togeth *r with La Morte II aa»'*mbly at Moscow a «« u rances lloinme. command» all ibr ravin»» and that this government Is willing Io og approaches aa far aa Douaumont The tend ' every ra» 'rial and moral aaaiet loss of these p<>altion» deprive» the tnce" to the government of Russia German» of all observatoris» from Shipbuilders in Portland and on th« which they rould watch the French Columbia river are protesting against movements insurance rale« that they are required Russian Defeats Charged tn Traimls to pay on veaaeia under construction The elevator al Hhuttlor» Station. Petrograd —At th« trial for high Gilliam county, la nearing completion, trraaou of General Soukhomllnoff. and Is almost ready m receive gram fromrr minisier of war G»n*ral Ivan 1 otevRtaf »ii' hold IlS.non bushel* off. former commander in Volhynla luma county farmers are enthual ard Galicia, tastifled he had Informa aatic over rtsults obtained by ualna a tlon showing, that military secrets squirrel poison formula prescribed by had been comiuunh ate<i direct from th» United Blates department of agri Petrograd to Germany ar d Austria by culture way of Warsaw The Pacific highway through the northern eerllon of Linn county, from American O«»troy«r Raves Vessel. Albany northward to th* county boun A Gulf Port The destruction of a dary IldV st Jefferson, will be pa* ad German submarine by an American next year destroyer and the killing of four Th* hraviest run of salmon In member» of th« submarines crew sei oral years la In progress al »he who had boarded a Hrltiah steamer, moulb of the Columbia river and every la reported by W Ue<n Raymond cannery Is working to capacity pack Rrown. an American -»«man. who Ing the flab arrived h»r« aboard a Hrltiah steam Governor Wlthycombe has Issued an appeal to the rlHsens of Oregon asking them tn give aid to th» sufferers from ITALIANS FORCES ADVANCE th» fire which practically wiped out the town of Sumpter Series of Victories Hava Pushed Aus Governor Withycnmhe says that bw triana Rack Along a Wide Front. cause of the dry weather that has Ixindon.—Italy a Ugh ling legions prevailed the 300 acres of flat being have within one »wk «cored a seritte harvested by tho alate will be prac of »li lories that have a»Bt the Hups tically a total failure burg foe reeling hack along the whole Bevvrul f alltoriila operators la oil front from Plata to the Adriatic As hare men In Cooe county. s»e<irln« a tri-mphant climax tn the first leases on lands situated about Cooe phase of their did', e, they captured tiav and one company nt Io« Angeles the 234& feet high Moite Haulo. the promoters Is signing contracts to '[leadloan a Hili' uf the GurUia front, •tart drilling within four months «•ven mil»» nurth of lb« city. from th» lime of closing lea»«« The capturs of Mont» Manto lad I Water rights for Irrigation, mining '■ate* that tho Austro Hungarian ten and other beneficial ue»e that ha»» ter baa been pierced and that the Teu been ecqulred upon land» In the Ore tons lines to the north and south ol gon California railroad land grant will that sector are In grave danger. be protected under the federal laws, according to James T t'hlnnock. so perlntrndcnt ot water dlvlalon No 1 Hp»clai Instruction In food censor vatioa will b» given at all teachers* InatHutee and all eminty and district W»«r» tr*t«»4 IK-'llUI« »11« <»«4»«« les fairs held In Oregon this yenr. accord •rsurt»« a»« »4«««al. «n«lpu^«l »!»• >•- •I««. • Irsdiag w »ollegleSe 4»«r»«« 1» <»• Ing to cooperative plans agreed upon l»ll'>»'»« i O w ' i by Herbert C. Hoover and President AGr.lCtH.TV*ll. «rub IS a.p»n*».«l«; W J Karr, ot the Oregon Agricultural c Mxntaci eub « a.y»»>o«.»i*. ■ol’vge PodtmERlMO ettb • tn Aa a result of a conference between •l«4i«a Civil Bla«trle«l Highway. I»4«*1 rial Art. Irnrsli»« ««4 HMhaal*»! KagiaaaHagl residents of Aurora. Hubbard and roRfcatBT. l«rt«4iB« Leggi«« Bsgiaaur- Woodburn, H Ranson, chairman of th» let state highway commission, and offl HOMS BOOWOMIOS «oh 4 ■»)»« 4»P««S in<l»4ia« trslaiM *■ *** PrsrlM« elate of the Hout hern Pacific railroad Rr««el the location of the HI mllee of pave MtimtO. with lh«». 4.,»rl«»«M. I»«l«4 ment to be laid «long the Pacific high lag * •’•••«•I rogia»»’!«« way In Clackamas and Marton coun r HASH ACT ties may be changed te points on the TNB SCHOOL or MOafO «ff»ra la»trwe •»•» la th« prl«rte«l 4»p«'<wv«l» sf »•»•! I highway la the aame counties «hers and iiU.»»rul w««t« rock is available. The Oregon Agricultural College SCIO. OREGON Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday September 18, 19, 20, 1917 Eleventh Annual Exhibition Original in all Departments Exhibits, Sports, Amusements Free Auto Parking Grounds Free Camping Grounds Entries close Monday, Sept. 17, 6pm Send for Race Program and Premium L ist — —■ Th«- German gaaertl ataff report» ’ that th« Hrltiah lost 21 tanks durian futile Oghilng last week Troop« under Prince Ixvipold of Ha «aria, advancing on the H um tan city of HU», have reached lb» River Aa at aome place« on the Gull of Riga roast, the German c»urr«l Matt announced Th British. French IlaJxua aad Russians have captured IdT.YSO war prisoners alnee April >. when the 1»IT campaign opened, accordlag to a atate i ment Issued by the Hrltiah oar depart I Bienf. Canadian troop« are atill advan« Ing against Lens Wrst and south of the mal rlty the Bahtina was one ■'ontlnn ou» battle of ••«suits by the l anadlans and Immediate counter attack» by the enemy The Italian troop« on the Isonin front are marching to complete vic i lory The Italian »»eond army. Gen •ral Cadorna pporta. baa broken i through the Austro Hungarian line of defense at several points and la cluse- I ly pursuing the Aiistr» HunaxrUns. I who are retiring and defending the i difficult ground yard by ’»rd In Roumanla the Ru-»o Roumanian j forces at III are holding their own I anainat the invader«, having retaken - height positions northwest of Hotels' ........... . ; THE MIUTABT DBPABTMBWT. «ar*n«4 toss r»4«w m tsia ir *«4 wan ««.»•«»•« dauoa f«e O A C fra« lh< W»«i»vw n»p«r, swel «f lh« V S War tHpariaml a« ••• «f th« till»*« ' 4i*<lBg«l«h»4 IMlitaU»»" vf ' j I j h><h«r tvaratag All ««4««« wiU h« Grai«h«4 «•■ruu aaSAwass », th« V • < i »»»»»« wbi •■4 <*• yaafur *»4 waiev ««4.1« «arallad HI th» R O. T C, «vtl hv «>»•• raaMMaMMl fee swbs.tuawau •• well •» all traaapcrtalla« sag ■»«*••«••»• M th* ala wash«' *»•»•» «eaip BtUlSTBATlOH BBOIMI OCT m RBB S, Itlt. Ufavawtira «a rea^sh A44r««n B«(MU**. Otsgm AgmraMmai Oattaps , j : | . . j I Ago e4 e Whole. The agp of a whale in told by the aiie and number of laminae of or gana in the month, formed of a homy suhotance known aa whale bone These laminae increase in eiae and number each year. Accord ing to scientists who -omptite tho «If» in this manner, many whaler hare been captured which were DR A. G. PRIU. Phyakiaa and Surgeon Calls Attended Day or Night ORE. SL'IO THE Sfili STATE ll.ßh A. I Randall. Vice Pres. W. A. Ewing, President E. 1>. Myvm, < u hier lk>e« a general banking busintwe, receives deposits suhjoct tocheca, pays interest on time deposits, »«I,* travelers checks and drafts, and makes collection«. 61 FARM LOANS Wo hav«- an Notice limited un amount of funds to lend on farm security at <1 per cent tw-r annum. Ging time loans desired. No delay FARM LOANS 6 | 133 Lyon St BEAM & HECKER Albany. Ore • Best Meal« in the City for 30 Cents Room 5Oc and Up St. Charles Hotel ALBANY, ORE. GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor ----------- WHEN YOU WANT — — Plumbing or Tinning - HUf ' FRED OHLEMIER \f*e»ih SosAw el ita» BnrAwui His Experience is Wurth .Money to You Repairing a Spremi ty Satisfaction Guaranteed Railroad 1 ime 1 able Arrival and Ih-parture of Passengi r Trains Woodburn-Snringfield Branch WENT SCIO North 7;G0 am. South &:3i p m. Corvallis & Eastern MUM KERS To Albany t2:25 p. m Emm Albany 22 a tn. t9:0û a m. Motor to Mill City •* from “ M t 4.21 pm. Daily except Sunday MUNKERSand U EST SCIO STAGE Bilyeu de Bilyvu, PropH Phone ti-5i<‘> STAGE MEETS ALL fit AIN» - Lee.«« Sc to l*u«U»ft>c<- at 7:10 a m and 5.W p m for Weal Scio and 3;1& a m and 1:30 pm for Munksrs R. SHELTON Notary Public ana Cont'eyentor Abstracts of Title Examined OREGON