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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1918)
Official Directory G. E. Korinek, B. V. S. OREGON NEWS NOTES SLAYER OF'FOUR OF GENERAI INTEREST KILLS HIMSELF UNITED STATES rreindcnt............. . .Woudrow Wilaoo Vice ProMdrnl......... Thomas Marshall bocy. to l*r*mdent.... Joaepb Tumulty I Secy, of State......... .. Rotiert Moving Secy, of Treasury . .... W’m McAdoo beey. of War .......... ....Newton tinker . Thutnaa Gregory Attorney General I'vwtmaster ilcncral .. .A. 8. Burleson Secy, of Navy .... « Josephua Daniel« . Franklin lame < Secy, of Interior Davtd Hbual. n Secy, of Agriculture Wm Redtiekl Secy. of < ommrrre .. Wm. WitomG Secy. of I ai>or STATE OF OREGON U. 8. Senators, Geo. E. Chamberlain, ami Charlr» L. McNary Congressmen 1st that., W. C. Hawlev. 2nd Hist.. N, J Sinnott; 3rd Hist., C. N. McArthur James Wilhycombe 1 < •overnor ...... ......... Ren W. Olcott ; Secy, of Slate.. State Treasurer ............... I hoe. B. Kay Supreme Court Chief Justice. Thus . A. McBride; Associate Justices, H. ’ J. Bean, Geo. II. Burnett, Henry I.. Ilcnaoti. 1-awrvncc T. Harris. Wallace McCamant. Frank Moore Attorney General .. .Geo. M. Brown I Supt. Public Instruction .J A < hurvhili John Mickle I »airy and Food Com . John II. Lewi« state Engineer ... Labor Commissioner... ....... O. P. liolf LINN COUNTY tittlh Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Trlijilmin s sr.t yto .\ o/:E'ao.\ Two fatal accidents were included In the 3«| repeated Io the Industrial accident eommiaaloa for the week end inc January 3. inclusive. N. J. Crock' UNDERTAKERS alt. Nott, logger, ami Gertrud* New Calla Allentiti to Promptly port. Astoria cook, «er* the vlv-Um« of Dav or Night th* fatal accidents The provision of chapter 399. laws I of 1917. which provides that "the eoun SCIO ORFEON I ty court of each county may employ a I madmaater" la mandatory If any road ; work la to b* done In th« county, ac cording to Attorney General Brow« Kesidents of the vicinity of Itorena H oik hh Ritos.. Prone have formed an organisation known as the Row River ( ite club, for Ih» I resh Meats of All Kinds purpose of making war on coyote«. which have b»»n kilting goats and Reasonable Price i other small llvratnck The club baa Main Street Scio. <>rv I 3« member« Eight thousand stations for the »ale of «ar savings »lamps are to be ea tabllahed In tireg-n during the week Wit KN ><HJ WANT ' according to announcement by ("baric« < N Wonacott. assoc late state director j of the Oregon division of the national ’ thrift campaign Polk county farmers am pussle* over recent heavy loe**a of sheep While ’ it Is known that dogs am d-*lng the : work, there has appeared no effecllvr ilia Experience ia Wot th M <»oey I way to find the do«» to You Arnold Bnudoi, in a fit of anger, i shot and killed his brother In la«. Rt-pairitMr a Specially : Lewis Chase, at the ranch home of Satisfaction Guaranteed his father. Alfonso Handaa, on Mill ■ ore»k. five miles south of The Halle« The building of in mil«« of track on . 1 the Valley A Sltets railway, between Morrison & Lowe I ' i I : ■ Scio Meat Market Plumbing or Tinning District Attorney ............. Gail S. Hill Mate Senators. S. M. Gatland and F. D. Cusick for Linn and Lane. Itcpm-cntatives, Charles Child». W. P. Elmore, F. II Porter D. H McKnight County Judge Commissioners, J. D. Irvins, and T. J. Butler. County Clerk............ .. R. M. K umm -II sheriff ............ 1). H. Bodine Treasurer.................... W. W. Francis Recorder.....« .......Velma G. Davis ' ; opened up the largest body of yellow I fir timber on any ode watershed tn Assessor.................................E. C. Fisher School Supl........... ... ■ Ida Cummings Arrival ami Deimrturc of I’asaengcr I ’he state _ Mo that the production of milk and T raina Coroner ............... Wm. Fortmiller lh alth Officer Dr W. H. Davis j other dairy products shall not be cur Woodburn-Springfield Brunch I tailed, a nation «Ide movement ba* Fruit Inspector........ D. W. Rumbaugh WEST SCIO I wm started by th» Oregon tuirymen s Mock Inspector ................. D Taylor I association to have dairy employe« am. North 7:60 CITY OF SCIO I nlthln the draft age exempted or put 5:31 p.m I in deferred classification. . F. T. Thayer | Soa‘h Mayor............ .... J. S. Micha ' Th« metal production for Baker Recorder......... Corvallis & Eastern ... W A. Croas* county during 1914 totaled a little In Marshal........... MUN KERS I excess of JJ.000,000. according to the ....Roy Hhelton Treasurer .... t2:25 P tn 1 report of Charlr« G Yale, director of Cuuncilmen, N 1. Momaon, K Cain, j To Albany I red Bilyeu, W. E. Arnold, w. J ; From Albany 9:22 am. I tbs federal bureau of mines, end ths 1917 production wit! come close to that Chroma. J. M Lindley. j Motor to Mill City t9:05 a m i figure, although It probably will (all a School Directors. F. T. Thayer. A. G from 4:21 p.m j little short. Prill. J. L. ('alavan. ; j Daily except Sumi ay J. F. Wesely, Clerk. BRIEF WAR NEWS Kailroad 1 line 1 able» ba. Camp Fnn»ion Kan Captain Lewis Wblstlvr ol 1 h* ¿¿4th Infantry, became hla own < xevutloner after suspicion had tea« dlr-«u—I «1 Mm aa the prob <bl< nurd- r-r of (> n- n eu In the bank «'. the national army lamp hem who werv- hacked to aieath with a hatchel Whistler shot and killed hlniael. wt’b an army rnmher after he had wr»ii»n a na>!> In which h* said: ”1 bav> l,r- n thinking of committing suicide for a long tlma- but I never had t good t'aixm Ymb-rday I went out and maafe- myself « mason ** The murders In the b«nk were com muted som* time after it 30 at night. Cashier Kearney Uornall of the bank, »ho had been terribly battered and cut by the uiurd r--r. atumbb-d from the bank aovemal with blood and fell at the of a pa»«tng sentry 11» de rlarvd that a nun In a captain's uni form had kltlad four men In ths bank and had fled Ftugerprlnfa of the murderer srer« found In Ih» bank Rccauar of Wor nail's declaration that a man In a cap tain's uniform bad done the killing, all captains at the post wers ordered to report II was soon after this order was laaued that Whistler'» body was found In his room In the nfflcars’ barracks Kri ll hardware dealers fronj all parts of Oregon will gather at Port land January S3 to 3& for th» 13th annual convention of thstr association Dr J W Mervdlth. «• years old, and for 4« years a practicing dentist In Jtalrru. «her« hs continued his prac tic« during the entlm time In ona of five, la dead Applications for I33H.OOO worth of loans have b»«n mad» by th members of the Law la and ("lark Farm l^oan aa»>< latlon of Clataop county since Ap’ll 9. J91T New Yean Cieeling» lart thia be a year of uroaperity and pleasure. We can aaaur«- you thia by increasing your cllicitney through clear viaiun and relief from «yeatrain. L C MEADE umiMI-rTKIHT 329 W. Second St.. Albany. Orc. -JJ. DR. A. G. PRILL and Surgeon Physician Calla Attended Day or Night SCIO ORE. -. H. B. CHESS Attorney •> Law Land Notice iMpartmont of the Interior. U. 8. Land Orties, Portland. Or«..Jan. 17, I9IH Notice in hereby given that Jsmva L. 3. Ilosaell, of Scio, Oregon, who on »epteniler 30, 1917. made application for second homestead entry for lots •ne II. two (2) and S 1» of N E 1«, Sac. two Cf). Township 11 S.. R. I E. which was re fared to the General Land Office for action on Heptembar 30, 1916 and which waa acted upon favorably by the Commissioner of said I .and Office on F ebruary 7, 1916, has filed notice of intention to make two year proof to Freealng temperatures contlnus tc establish claim to the land ahovo de ri hold the British front in an Icy grip -cribed befora R. M Russell. County Laat year 3*7 Norwegian «easels Clerk of Linn County, Ore. at Albany. bk with an aggregate tonnage of 164.000 Oregon, on March 2, 191A W. A. Ewing, •ere sunk Claimant namea aa witneeaoa Henry President Italy ha» adopted a drastic new pot Neal, fred Pepperling. John Neal and Icy to increase her fighting forces G M. Wirth, all of brio, Unn County. E. 11. Myers, Caahier Physical requirements ha«e been mod Oregon 2»l 2 New First National Bank Bldg Ikies a general banking buameaa, Iflrd. and all-men between the ages N. Campbell rweiyea deposits »object tochrca. pays of la and 41 years previously exempt 24-30 Register interest on time deposits, sella ed for defects ar» ordered to present at 7.10 a rn and 5:<«i p m for W eat Sen themaelres for further »xamlnatloa. travelers checks drafts, and X 15 a rv »nd 1:30 p n> for Murker« The American army In Franca ia tn makes collections. be reinforced by the Amt-chan aria lore who became famous as pilots In French eacadrilles Thirty two men mostly members of the Lafayette »• cadrllle. will be the first tn be sworn Into the American army. Others will follow them as rapidly as possible. The peace negotiations between the central power» and the liol«he«lkl Conveys no message government In Russia hare hero 'temporarily suspended" by the Ger « mane. It appears the rock upon - which a continuation of th« pour par | lera split was the demand of the Rus i slaoa that the conference be resumed The Ford ia an honest ear in the fullest aenae al .Stockholm. instead of at Brest LI of the term, built on an honeat design with Is Almost as Bad lovak. MUNKERSand WEST SCIO STAGE YAM c. c. ATTORNEY AT LAW OREGON ALBANY FORD BLANK PAPER THE UNIVERSAL CAR POOR PRINTING honest materials, sold at an honewt price with the aMurance of honeat performance and an equally honest, efficient after-arrviee Besides it has been proved bevond question that the Ford is most economical, both to □Derate and maintain. It is one of the utilitiea of daily life. Your order solicited. Efficient sfter-service is behind every Fopd car. Runabout. 2345; Touring Car. >360; Coupe let. *506; Town Car *696; Sedan *646; I-Ton Truck ('haasis *600. All f.o.b. Detroit FARM LADS NOT SUPERIOR No Better Off Physically T»ao City Cousin. Army Finds. Our Printing Tells Your Story and Tells it Clearly Our Job Work is Worth Inspection JT e allDays Satisfy. IVe Never Disappoint Washington —The common belief that country boys am superior physl rally to thipie bred in the city la not supported by the records ot th* »«lee live draft. A special comparison made by tha provost marshal general's office be tween 10 large cltl*« and 10 rural counties In various parts of the coun I try shows that the re«alt was virtually a 11«. as 3» 47 per cent of tha city boys were rejected, as against 37 9« pet cent of tha country boys "Tha country lad." says General Crowder's report, 'accustomed to bard physical labor, may be mom muscular than his etty cousin, but he is not superior la the possession of tbe <!• gree ef physical soeadnnaa eaoanUal as a a FRED T. BILYEU, Agent SCIO • . . - OREGON I