Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1917)
c. c. HR YA XT G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. ATTORNEY AT LAW 201-i New First National Bank llklg. Vvteriimi'inn Holh OREGON ST. I ALBANY —-------- WHEN YOU WANT -------------- MAKING OF WHISKEY STOPS Plumbing or Tinning SOO Otatillerlea Ar* Closed and SOCO Men I oh TMIr Job. ..-Slat - W*«hingtun Manufacturw of wblo key cea«ed thrvughout Ih. nailon al 13 o'ctock Saturday night. »h.e ih. prohlbltlv* ciana* ut thè fuod contrai : art br ine effectlv*. Import.Una of • blak.y alno atopped, Mllllon. of buabvla of graln whlck ' food officiai. »«y «ruu 14 utherwtee be ground up tot whlik.y «IH tku. be ì rvleaaed for food. From on* *nd of th* country to th* Other men ar* affected by th. «Ira.tic order Over SO® dlattllert** .nd •*>** mi1» will be out of business. Tb*r* ar* 102 r«gleter*d dl.tlllrrle* la Ken lucky. Its tn Catlforata. 4* In Peon sylvanla. 44 in Ohio, ?S tn Maryland d Missouri. and JO tn New York— the .tate, ha r del hit. 77 Itphoncs FRED OHL£M1ER M at W. - - O/.’A’GVM Ilia Experience is Worth Money to You Scio Produce Company Under New Management NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Will pay Caah for F-gga, Poultry, Veal, Hogs. Hides and Caacarn Ikwk We will buy Cream fot the I Lizrlwood Company Repairmtr Specialty a Satisfaction Guaranteed Best Meals In the City for 30 Cents Room 5Oc and Up St. Charles Hotel ALBANY, ORE. Anyway, let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor CASH FOR EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES sn a. iX ij roiM i'J iriff. 1 ■ Dr. I. K. Sanderson im We will give you a Square Deal 1 , - . ' DENTIST J. W. MOORE, Manager Phone 27-7 SCIO • - • I German Drive la Slach.n*d. Copenhagen Leadlug German mill lary circle. consider that with th* cap tur* of the Important naval base* of lUso atui Puunaiuuend*. operation, on th* Higa front virtually hav* been ended, »ay. a Berlin dispatch to th* National Tiderde SIX SUBMARINES REPORTED SUNK Washington A battle between a fleet of .learner, and all German U- boats off the coaal of Franc* waa an nounced by th* navy department Tues- day Th* battle took place September I. the steamer Weatwego reported to the department. Two vessel. In tb* fleet were aunk and "protxbly all of th* ■ubmartne* wer* lost." th* navy de partment announced Following I. the trit of th* official statement Issued on the battle: •"Th* navy department received a report from Pari, which states that the steamer Wealwego reported that while cralalng with sex oral other ahlpe. •»« attacked by a massed force of »11 submarine* off the coaal of Franc* on the tth of September, the result of thia attack being that two of th* ateaiaars attacked were sunk and probably all of th» aubtnarlnes were loet" The Westwego I. an American mer cbaal eleamer. ITALIANS CONTINUE ATTACK Munition* Inquiry Ordered by H*ua* Washington -The defective muni G*rlila Battle le Oe.dlock With Vic tory Apparently Impoaalble. tion. aenl to General 1‘er.hlng . army Udine. Italy—The fight against tb* i n Fran*«' will be Inveatigatod by a height* northeast of Gorilla continue* OREGON I house congressional com tn III«« night and day during good and bad weather Tb* continuum* con I eat e«'»m. to th« observer to b« animated by euperhumau fore*, the Italian* and the Auatrlana conatantly engaging tn hand to hand encounter. A strong* situation I. brought about by th* two force., virtually equal In number*, strength and determination, »trugshng for aupremacy In a elrcumacribod arc where It la Impossible for either aid* to employ more men nr artillery. Gap* In the rank* are Inetautly filled and thus the contending force* remain ao balanced that victory apparently I* Impossible tn either aldo. • UjOOO.OOO Spent by Red Croe*. Washington. Approximately 413. 000.000 tor war relief work In Furop« will hav* been expended by th* Arne* lean Red Crooa In the flr.1 al* month* alnc* lhe Untied Stale* haa been *1 war with Germany, according to a re port addr*».*d "To the American Peo pie," by Henry P Uavlwn, chairman of the lied t roa. war council. I ■ Raising prize cattle and selling fíne clothes American Victim of Raid on Hoopltal. Washington Th« death of Flrat Lieutenant William T Fltxalmmon*. I medical corps. U H A., killed Thur* day when German aviator* bombed hoopltal* behind Ih« linea In Franc*, wa* announced In a dl«pat* h received by th* war d<-|-artmeiii from th* American embassy at Ixindon THE MARKETS Portland. 1 he spirit that makes winners at the l air is the desire to do a thing well, whetoer its raising grain, stock, or fruit. You put the Lest you’ve got into it, not for what you’ll get out of it, but because you take pride in your work. . Its the same way in business; the winners are the ones why do a thing well because they like it, not primarily for what they are going to get out of it. We are in the clothing business because we can serve; because we can do something for you, because we want to do something for vou. Of course we expect to get something out of it, but that isn’t our first thought; our first thought is you Because we feel that way, we carry Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. They are all wool. They wear longer and look better than other clothis. They cost a little more money, but they’re realiy economy in the end. You know it costs a little more money to raise thoroughbred stock, but it brings greater returns in the end. Well, its the same way with clothes. Also a fine line of Ladies Suits, Coats, and Millinery Come in and look around. We have everything you need for the fair next week Toggery Albany, Oregon The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Wheat—Club. SI.98, blue.teui. |3; red Ruaaian. SIM. forty fold. 4198. Barley- No I feed. S45 per ton Hay—Timothy. |31 per too; alfalfa, »14 Rutter--Creamery. 43c. Egg. Ranrh. 38c Wool Eastern Oregon. 4oc; valley, toe Mall* May Close to Olaloyal Cltlsen*. Waahtngton.—Closing the mall* to dlaloyal cltlxen. I* under consider» tlon by th. poatofflc* department and th* department ot justice aa another step In th* government'* campaign to wlp* out disloyalty and aedltloa. 61 FARM LOANS Notice. W* have an un limited amount of fund* to lend on farm security st <1 per cent per annum. Ixrnff time loans desired. No delay. FARM LOANS 6 |o HECKER 133 Lyon St. A • BEAM Albany, Ora. MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE Bilyeu A Bilyeu, Prop«. Phone 6-515 STAGE MBETS ALL TRAIN» — Leave* Scio Poetoffice at 1:10 a m and &O0 p tn for West Scio I sad OM o as tai IJOp at for Manias*