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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1918)
a - SC:’* r.-‘* G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. Robert N. Stanfield \ ftciinaiinn OF STAN Fl ELD Umatilla County Hr d Zi 77 It plumes OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST GENERAL CROZIER Principal Events •! the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor* STJ >703 OREGON motion of Our Reader«. During the past week |>04 accidents were reported to the state Industrial aretdent ram mission <W thia number UNDERTAKERS Jack four were fatal, as follows Allonlua. Astoria, shipbuilder: A. R ('alb Attended to Promptly llreedon. Portland, shipbuilder; Ankle Dav or Night Yocum. Hherldan. logger On account of war ramtlilous. I hr** of Forest Grove's lending cburchra «III have only one pastor To (his end I steps were taken toward organising the three rburrhea Methodist. Christian and Congregational Into one federated tlOLKClIKh B kgb .. Prow church during the war period For the purpose of developing a bet ter system for the settlement of agri f resh Meats of All Kinds cultural and logged off lands of th« stale. Governor Withycomb* has er« Ri asonabl«- Prices sled a new non aalarled commission, Main Str«-«-t io be known as the Or< gnn Mod Het ilement commission Th. <->mnilsel»n Includes Mate Treasurer Kay. Salem. M Clark. Portland. Will lam Ilan , Burns. Kmery Olmstead. Port land. J D Farrell. Portland, Whitney I*. Hols*. Portland, and William Poll man Baker Tn a formal statement. Represents tlve C N McArthur, of Portland, has FRED OHLEMIER announced his candidacy for renotulr.a Ubrnsi« Nato <J «h» Bod«« tlon upon a platform pledging eon Experience is Worth Money tinned support nt lhe government's to You war program Th* Oregon Association for th* Pre Repairing a Specialty vention of Tuberculosis has earvedvd Satisfaction Guaranteed Ita quota In the sale of lied Cron* Christmas seals by more than |100<> the total returns being 111.1(1 Th* quota «as 110 noo l and Notice Another big logging camp will be opened at once In the coast mountsine west of Kugeue. for the Booth Kelly Itepartment of the Interior. U. S. l.and j 1. nuber company, adding largely to the Office. Portland. Or«.. Jan. 17, 191H output of logs for the company a big Notice is her.-by given that James L. plant at 8prtagfi*ld 8. Roaaell. of Scio, Oregon. who on. On the nsornlng that the daily paper» September O, ISI7. made application told of the worst bllasard of years In for second homestead entry for lots th* east G W McFarland brought Into one (1), two C2I and 8 1» of N E . Cottage Grave a tomato which had rl Sec. two (2), Township II 8.. It. i F, I p»n*d la his garden and which he bad which was refered to the General lutnd I Office for action on September 30, ISIS found that morning Charles II Gram, for els years preel and whu-h waa acted upon favorably dent of the Mate federation of labor by the t4>mmi«sion*roi Mid l-ar*l Offl.-e and for ten years deputy Mate labor «1 February 7, 1SI*», has file«! notice of rammlaaloner. has announced hla ran intention to make two year proof to didacy for the republican nomination establish claim to the land above de as state labor commissioner scribed t>efore K M Russell, t ounty One hundred per cent organised In Clerk of Linn County, Ore st Albany. logging ramps and lumber mills la the Oregon, on March 2. HUM. i Claimant names as witnesses Henry record for Coos raunty. It la reported Th* lx>yal Legton of Loggers and Lum Neal, irvxl Pepperling. John Neal ami bermen. a patriotic organisation, now G. M. Wirth, allot scio, Linn County, baa a total of 1U1 members I Oregon, Never before In their history were j N. CsmpbelL the factories of Oregon in a condition 24-30 Register. as prosperous as at present In nearly all rases they are running tn capacity, end many of them have orders booked wl^ch It »ill require rmnthl to fill Morrison & Lowe If. instead of a gem < r Hower we should cm I th. gift loving thought into the h« irl friend.” that would I m « giving h gift to make hint are all IwNiutiful things with clear v -i.ui without the ants v- atice of eye strain Meat Market F General Willlsm Crosier. chief of Ordnance of the United Mates army, who has been criticised for delay In equipping troops Plumbing or Tinning Republican Candidate for UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM OREGON The Man Who Believes in the Development of Oregon's Opportunities. (Paid adv I Fifty four men and women gave cuticle from their limbs, for a skin graftin« operation designed to save the life of Harry O. Welger, a soldier of the spruce division, at 8t. Vincente hospital at Portland FOUGHT U-BOAT FOUR HOURS THE SCIO TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT I Letterhead», billheads. Card», Circular», holder» Fine Booklet», Etc., Etc. % Our Work is First Class Our Prices Reasonable IS.000 Army Officers to Bs Advanced Wash.* ton Fubteen* thousand lenip rary eccomi lieutenants In th< regular army were made eligible fot promotion io first lieutenants In th« national army by a «ar department order German Yacht Seized. York /lie steel pleasure New yacht Joyeuse, said to be owned b' Kmll H Kleuae. an unnaturnlliod Ger man, of Knglewood. N J. was seise' by t'nlled Hiai«s Marshal McCarthy Federal authorities said the yacht equipped with wireless. with Kleugt on hoard and manned by a Swedish ore« had been cruising recently alone the Atlantic c,»a»t. Federated Church E. C. MEADE umiMKrKixr 328 W. Second St., Alltany. Ore. DR. A. G. PRILL Physician and Surgeon Cadis Attended Day or Night H. B. CHESS Attorney •» Law Dr. S. C. Brotone SCIO. OREGON Sunday School 10 a. m Preaching 11 a.*m Christian Endeavor. 6:30 to 7:30 o.m Song Service 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thurwiay 7:30p.m. Brother Meikeljohn. la-adcr. II. >1. Iler. Pastor PH <1 SURGEOA Office <>ne door north of the I’oat Office R. SHELTON IIKVANT Notary Public ana Corncyervor ATTORNEY AT LAW Abstracts of I itle E.xamined 201-2 New First National Hank liklg OREGON ALBANY OREGON Heroic Resistance Made by Gunners of Stesmer Luckenbach Washington —How the naval crew of the American steamer J I. Luckedbacii successfully fought oft for four hours the attacks of a Ger man submarine until a destroyer rar Ing to the steamer s rescue forced the i t’ boat to eubmerge. was told In an I official account by the navy depart ment The engagement deerr I bed took place while the veasaj waa on route to a French port The C boat subjected 1 the merchant craft to a heavy shell fire that Injured seven men. started a «mall blase aboard and temporarily pul the engines out of commission "Don't surrender." flashed the com mander of the American destroyer that caught the Luckenbarh a dlatfw* call "Never.“ was the laconic reply All members of the armed guard have been commended by the navy de partinent for gallantry In action and the commander has been given the temporary warrant of boatswain in recognition of his service Krmf Supplies Burned. Washington —A quantity of nrmy supplies. Including n large amount of food, was destroyed, the quartermaster warehouse ruined and several other buildings dsmsged by a fire at the Washington barrack* occupied by en gineer |roops Colonel J H Karlo, com ma nd* nt at the barracks, said the fire was rauaad by forbidden smoking by soldiers. An estimate at the dam Earle « I