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Official Directory 9 OREGON NEWS NOTES LABOR VOTES TO OF GENERAL INTEREST CONTINUE WAR G. F. fiorirteli, B. V. S Veterinarian UNITED STATES President......... .. Woodrow Wilson View Prenaient........ .. Thomas Marshall Ney. to President.. ....Joseph Tumulty I Secy, of State......... ....Robert l-ansing Secy, of Treasury . ....... Wm. McAdoo Secy, of War .......... .... Newton Baker Altonwy General Thomas Gregory Poatmaater General I ....A. 8. Burleson Secy, of N»vv..... J Josephus Daniela Secy, of Interior . .... Franklin lane Secy, of Agriculture . David House-vi Secy, of Commerce .. Wm. Re-Hi«-Id Secy, of I abor *..... Wm. Witeon Roth 57./ Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor* OR EGGA mation of Our Readers. Ti It/thonts YTOA A l& per cent Im reaae In rreight rat««. < except on fuel wood, was granted by | the public service'commission to th« UNDERTAKERS Portland Railway. Light A Power com pany on all the Interurban lines. Calla Attended to l>rotnplly The stormy weather for the past Dav or Night two weeks, causing numerous slldea and washouts baa resulted la an al STATE OF OREGON »TO ORTIGO N moat total absence of the usual crowd U. S. Senators, Geo. E. Chamberlain, of midwinter visitors al Newport. and ('baríes I. McNary A substantial growth In the mint Congressmen 1st Dial.. W. C llawley, producing Industry In Oregon during 2nd Mat.. N. J. Sinnott, 3rd Disi.. the past year waa »bown al the annua! C. N. McArthur meeting of the Willamette Valley Mint II olechek Bkott.. l'r<>M («overnor. .. James Wtthycombe Growers' association held at Albany. Secy, of >nR-... . Ben W. Olcott Multnomah and Clarke counties «III Fresh Meats of All Kinds Mate Treasurer * • « ... Thon. R. Kay realise a net profit of more than 1110, Supreme Court Chief Justice, Thoa. 000 a year In receipts from th« Inter Reasonable FrtCMM A. McBride; Associate Justices. II. state bridge, according to figures and Scio. Ore. eat!mates which havr hen rompjl«^ J. Bean, Geo. IL Burnett, Henry Main Street L. Benson, luiwrence T. llama, The outlook tor ths lumber Industry Wallace Mct'amant, Frank Moore. la the lower Columbia river district Attorney General . Geo. M Brown for the coming year la rnovt vneour WHEN YOU WANT Supt. Public Instruction J A Churchill aging and the Indications are that the Dairy and Foud Com . . John Mickle I output ot th<aplant» «ill be greatly In Mate Engineer ... John H. Lewis esceaa of that of the present year. l<at>or Commissioner..............0. P. Hoff The secretary of th« interior has SEE withdrawn from entry (or power site LINN COUNTY purposes 194 acres of public land on FRED OHLEMIER Gail 8. Hill District Attorney.., the IHg Handy river below the mouth V.«.» »Mk> a dw bndsv Mate Senators. 8. M. Garland and K. of the Ha I mon river The land may Bia Experience is Worth Money D. Cusick for Linn and Lane. be ttasd only tor power developments Rrprcsentativea, Charles t bild», W. P to You Whether or not the Grange. Farm Elmore, T’. II. Porter era' I'nlon amt Hlal«, F< l< ratio« ot Repairing a Specialty County Judge D. B McKnight Ijtlwvr shall units In fostering the or Satisfaction Guaranteed Commissioners, J. D. Irvine, and T. J gnnlaatton of the. Farmers Non Parti 1 Butler. «an Magus In this slate will be deck! County Cleric............... R. M. Russell ed by those organiMtlons within the Nherlff .......................... D. II. Bodine neat month Treasurer ................... . W. W. Francis Until It receives definite Information Recorder........................ Velma G. Davis i as to the plana of the government In Assessor.......................... . . . E. C. Fisher handling the railroads of the country, School Supt.................... Ida Cummings | Arrival and Departure of I' msm ngvr the public service commission «III T rains Coroner . . i................. Wm. T'ortmiller piiraus Ita accustomed course lu all Health Officer Dr. W H. Davis matters coming before It pertaining Branch Fruit Inspector ....... D. W. Rumbaugh ' io rallroada Stock Inspector................. D. Taylor! For the first time in tbr history of North 7:60 am. Hood River valley, vinegar and ridar CITY OF SCIO I'lanutaclurlng plants find it necessary 6:31 P m. Mayor......................... . ...F. T. Thayer | South to Import cull applea from other north Recorder.............................. J. S. Michal ««stern dlalricta In order to keep Corvallis & Eastern Marshal .............................. W. A. Cross I their preaaes running and to fill their MUNKERS Ttvasurvr ................... . Roy Hhelton tank» thron •*»«HI’. tjie w|:-ter seaeon Councilmen, N I. Morrison, K Cain, To Albanv e m Hull to quiet III)« of 8.87.1.4«! acres Trevi Bilyeu. W E Arnold. W. J From Alliany a Hl. i if Oregon California grant lands «as ( hronia. J. ,M Lindley. Motor to Mill City am. f||«d In th* federal court at Portland School Directors. F. T. Thayer, A. G. from " ” p.m. by the government against the South j ner Pacific company. Ths govern Prill. J. L. Calavan § Daily except Supday , ment. through the court, weeks to J. F. Wesely, Clerk. ’ quiet title to all lands th« company »old prior tn the forfeiture suit and to ¡compel It to account for money ne cured by alleged Illegal sales where | tfurc hasors bought more than 160 A. E. Randall W. A. Ewing, I acres or paid more than *3 40 an acre President Vice Pre». Hank aid tn boys and girls on farms I «ho wish to join “pig clubs" Is betrg arranged for throughout the state t»y lines a general banking buainraA, ' L. G. Alien, leader of pig club *ork STACH; MEETS ALL TRAINS receive* depoaila subject tocheca. pays Under the conditions arranged by Mr leaves Scio Poatofhce — interest on ttmey deposit», sells Allen the banks agree to lend the chil travelers checks and draft», and at 7:10 a m and 5;DO p tn fur Want Sen. dren money for purchasing pigs or make» collections. and N:15 a m and 1:30 p tn for Munbars brood sows al * per cent Interest Only pure-bred stock may be raised toy the club members. Th.- children have meetings and demonstration» aad are organised through th» aid ot »choel official» Petition» are being circulated In out lying parts of Lincoln county demand Ing recall of County fudge Miller and Commisalooer» Hurt and Wakefield Convey» no message A barreling plant «III be established ! In Albany In time to handle next year's : crop of strawberries, loganberries, pho ! nominal barrise and other small fruits By a vote of IM tn favor to Ml ' against- the Central Oregon Irrigation 1 district waa formed in Dswchutea coun Is Almost as Bad ty at the •lection held on the project. Coos county dairymen claim that more thoroughbred dairy Mock has been purchased there In th« last three years than In any other section of the SUte. The second and third companies of ! the Oregon roast artillery were «Mb ! presented with a Christmas gift of a ; phonograph by th«- sirin' honor guari. I of Kugene, The federal goveram«nf baa sent Mtsa Anna Barrows as Ita representa tive In food conaervatlon work to Ore gon Agricultural college from Decern- ' her II to January 5. Members of the Ixvyal Order of Mooae In Oregon will organise a stalo field day aaaoclatlon at the time of dedication the new Mooae temple tn Portland. January 2 Slate Game Warden Shoemaker baa lasned an order to clone commercial fishing on Tallteooa lake, on the Houth- ern rodite railway, between the Unip qua and Slualaw rivers Morrison & Lowe Scio Meat Market I,on<!on The pnauum of the British government In Ita aland on peace was »really slrrngth«ne<i by the action of the na mal labor conference in vol Hi» for a r t; cual'on of the war. Thia attitude taken by tabor «as doubly significant In view of th« fact that It followed ibe offer of Germany and lust ria to make peace on a basts of no annexation nor Indemnltlea Ik ith f'ngland and France, through m> mtw-rw of their government», have repudiated ihe Teutonic offer to nego tlate peace on a basis of the statue quo ante helium and It la unlikely that the anular note being drafted by lx<wi Trotsky. the llolshrvlkl foreign minister at Petrograd. will he ana«*? ed E.I). Myer», Cashier BLANK PAPER POOR PRINTING Our Printing Tells Your Story and Tells it Clearly Our Job Work is Worth Inspection We aluiays Satisfy. We Never Disappoint i X it’ Ary you trying to preserve the faculty with which you endowed by nature? have been Then you are surely convinced that constant use ia putting no strain on your eye«. E G MEADE OiTUMKTRlJn- • 321) W. Secund St.. AHxny. Or«. DR. A. G. PRILL Physician and Surgeon Call» Attended Day or Night H. B. CHESS Attorney •» Law R. SHELTON Notary Public ana Coweyrruor Railroad 1 ime I able Bilyeu A' Bilyeu, Prop* 1‘hotie 6-615 [( LIEUTENANT HARDEN Plumbing or Tinning MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE TORic Lens F lat L eos Abstracts oí I ¡tie Examined OREGON First Lieut. O. H Harden, of the signal corps, th» flrat American off I car wounded In Franca. Dr. S. C. Broirne Relgium.Geta Two Million More. Washington Two fullllon dollari Hot lo Helglum last week brought thè total of American credit» lo that roun try lo 149.900.000 Credit» to al) thè allled countr’cs no* aggregai» |.1 MS7. »00,000 IS Garman Aviators »hot Down. Parts Intense aerial activity la re ported by the war office, in ths course ■ >f |oo combat» in the air during the last few days, th« French brought down IM German machines Italians Hammer Tautens Back /7/ 7577/./.V <J- SURGEON Office one door north of the Post Office SCIO OREGON C. C. BRYAN T ATTORNEY AT LAW Rome -Enemy force» which bad crossed the Ptave river at Plave Vac chia have been driven hack over the ,301-2 New First National Bank Bldg. river, the war office announce«. I ALBANY OREGON