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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1918)
fíRL':-.r- Hr‘TLESS EAST G. F. Korinek, B. V. S MONDAY Cstsbilsbn-snta Eactpt Orug •ed l o~d Ste«es Clos«. Washington -The rosters half oi the United Ktsles observed Monday generally as a holiday, the first of I# h'-all«ss M- ndays decreed by the gov eminent lo conserve cost «nd cleat congestion from th« ml»r-»sda Although the cl «ur»< order, promul gated by Fuel \4minlstrator Garfield goes no tut ifei r than lo forbid the use of fust for bro ■« tuel a1mint«lrstlon official* rvi id lo «esse and l»r Gartiehi a direr'! re UNDERTAKERS quest that aii retail establishments except food s’wl drug stores, close Csdla Attended to Promptly their doors lor the day Dav or Night Food stores which. in lhe original order were perni tled lo remain opr-tt Silo OREGON only half tn« day. sere granted a spo rial dispensation und«« which they may •ell g->od« tliri>ugh<it the dav Fewer CH. ths Reported At Camp. Tacoma -Hrailh couditiona at t amp Lewis improved considerably in the H oijmhkk B ros .. Props last week, according to the report la sued by lb* division surgeon There Fresh .Meats of All Kinds were five death*, including on« from pneumonia «nd one from meningitis Reasonable Prices The cases of communi- able disease* total I4< among 3l5<<0 men GePmat: Main Street Scio. Ore. measles and scarlet fever showed a marked deerea«« Retail Veterinär inn lÌ4)(h Telephone» STA YTOA OREGON Morrison & Lowe Scio Meat Market R. SHELTON WHEN YOU WANT Plumbing or Tinning Notary Public ana Conc'4tycn>or FRED OHLEMIER Nmath Suis cd A m » Abstracts of litlc l.xaniuied Andare His Experience is Worth Money to You Repairing a OREGON KIO Specialty C Satisfaction Guaranteed 0. BKYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW Notice For Publication 301-2 New First Saturnal Bank Hkig. ( I ALBANY iTpartmenl of the Interior, U. S. I-arx! Office. Portland. Oro., Feb. 4. 191H Notice is hereby given that James L. 8. Rosaell, of Scio. Linn County, Ore., who on February 7. 191«. made Home stead Entry No. 04SH0, for lots 1. 2 and S NE tg, Sw. 2. Townahip 11 South. Range 1 F.aat, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof under See. 2306. R. S., to eatablish claim to the land above described before the Clerk of the < ounty Court for Linn County. Ore at Albany. Oregon, on the 21st day of March. 191». < Isunant names as witnesses Henry Neal, I red Pepperling, John Nsal and G. M. Wirth, ail of Hcio, Linn County, Oregon. Proof made under act of June 6. 1912. and see 2306, R. S. N. Campbell. Rsgister 24-30 OREGON Railroad I irne Table i Arrival and lk i>arture of I'aawnger Trains Wiaxlburn-Soringtield Branch WEST SCIO 7;&0 a m. 5:31 pm. > North South Corvallis & lästern MLN KERS t2;25 9:22 t9:05 4:21 To Albany From Albany Motor to Mill City •’ from “ “ p. m a m. a m. p.m. 5 Daily except Sunday The Scio Tribune. 31.50 per yenr WAR COUNCIL SAYS PEACE IS REMOTE ixvndoa -The supreme war council, which met at Versailles. finds no ap proiimalion In the German chancel lug's sad the Austro Hungarian for eign minister's speeches lo the terms of th« entente allies and has decided to contlnus vigorous prosecution of the war until peace can be obtained ' based on the principles of freedom, fust lee and respect tor International law ” A summary of Ike official report of the Versailles war office says "Thr council waa unable to find in V IJertllnk's and Cacrnln's rwreM utterances any real approximation to the moderate conditions laid down by the allies' governments "Under th« circumstances, the coun ell decided that the only task before them to meet waa the vigorous and effective prosecution of the war until the pressure of that effort produced a change of temper In ths enemy gov ernmenla. Justifying lhe hope of the conclusion of • peace based on the principles of freedom. Justice and re spec! for International law "The council arrived al a complete unanimity of policy on measures for the prosecution of the war " Th* United Htatea was represented In the council by General Tasker II Bliss, chief of staff of ths American army. BRIEF WAR NEWS Sixty alx persona were killed •nd 1*3 Injured tn the two German raids over London last week Many German prisoners In Russia, taking advantage of internal disorders, are returning to lhe German lines i Food riots have broken out In Vlsn ua. according lo reports received Hhops have been pillaged and clashes have occurred between rioters and the pollcs It was officially announced that the total number of deaths resulting from the recent airplane raid of the Ger mana over Paris was 49 and the total wounded 204 Great Britain has asked Brasil and Uruguay for the use of Interned Ger man merchant ships for ths trsnspor tstlon of grain, according lo informs Hon received from Rio Janeiro RrMiah expeditionary forces In Pal ratine again have assumed the of tensive, official war reports stated General Allenby's line has been ad vatu «4 to Anutlrh. three miles north of Rtreh on the Nabalus road Revere measures of repression have been taken by the German government against the workers whose strike movement In Important industrial ven ters has tied up many plants engaged In munition and war supply work Berlin •nd Ils environs remain lhe center of the disturbance. The city la Factories under military control. where strikes are in progress have been militarised, say dispatches, and the workers warned to report for work or undergo military discipline Many Seldlara Take Federal Ineuranca Han Francisco. — Soldiers in the western department of ths army have taken government Insurance to the total value of S17t.000.000 and before the period of automatle Insurance February It. Il la believed most of lbs 47.000 men In this jurisdiction will hold government policies, according to Captain E 11 Pearce, officer In chares. BRIEF WAR NEWS The halo r was yearn old Sunday A U' » omthix i.i .>f PurtugueSk troops has just been landed Io Franc.- B»th France and England havs re c-utly cut down th« bread ration by Almost half. Th»- Bolshevik! governmeaL says au annour ■■ nvnl from ths a*ml «Arial news areary. d elded to break dlpk> malic relations with Roumanla when temporary detention of the Houmaalaft minister failed lo stop the Roumanian off naive Philipp Hrbeldrtnann. president of the Boe lai Ihmocrailc party In Ger many, answering < hancellor von Herl ling's apeevh In the main commutes of th« !<• I< hstag. la reported to havs bit lerly assailed the < h r man junkers and militarists Italy has furnished a military sur prl«« b* launching an attach of appar mtly ronsld'-rahle force on her ntoun tain front In mid winter. The blow com- • on th« As I ago plateau, where the AuatrodJertnaa Invaders were halted early In th« winter In their effort lo push down to the Italian plains west of the Hrenta river Foreign Minister Trotsky, address Ina th« congress of councils nt work men's and soldiers' delégales os the questlr.3 of peace, declared the Ger mans had masked th«lr real invntlons with tine words, but .were In reality demanding all they could <«t "They thought Russia needed peace at any price,” Trotsky said They were mis taken We still insist on a democratic peace " Count Ctemin. the Austro Hungar Ian foreign minister, Il Is reported front Vienna on good authority, has announced lo the Austrian delegations that the ten of his speech on the Austrian war alma «as forward««! to President Wilson before Its delivery This bsa caused a great sensation, ac cording to the Cologne Oaietts. Which Interprets It to mean that actual steps already had been taken to bring about an exchange of vi«wa between th* western powers and Russia and Oer msav After deliberating only 45 minutes, a Jury In the United Statea court al Portland found Floyd Ramp, active so cialist of Roseburg, guilty on each of l*n counts In an Indictment charging him with a violation of the espionage act. Flaking la now prohibited la a num her of Klamath county streams The warm weather has caused ths fish to go upstream for ths spawning time much earlier this year, aad these cer tain points are closed to protect future fishing. One man waa hurt aad from ItOOO to MOO« in damage was done when ths three story frame hotel, recently con strutted by the Horn mar strom Hhlp building company at Columbia City, two and oae-balf miles from fft Helena, waf completely daolrrvyed ky fire * <.« » * Ä l . * * f « » ' Ç»- »•4’i; .1 *. OFToMbTRIHT 329 W. Second St.. Allumy. Ore. Notice of Fine! Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. executor at Hie estate of Charles Wsaely, deceased, has tiled in the County Court of Linn County, Ore . hM final account as such executor, and that said Court has Axed Monday, the 11th day of March. 19IH, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day «• ths time for the hearing of objections to said final account and lhe settlement thereof. Any and all persona having objections to said final account are hereby notified to be present st said lime In lhe County Court room tn the Court House in the City of Albany, Linn County, Oregon, and then and there make such objec tions. Utile Marks. Atty, for Executor OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is complete nnd our stock fresh mid vivan. We carry a full line of Tea, Coffee. Spices, Canned Goods, mid in fact, everything needed for the table. HIBLER 8 GILL GO. A Trip East Via California 7 his Time of Year will be a most enjoyable experience. You will pass through a land where It is always summer. Beautiful mountain scenerv, flowers and sunshine, »rangt* groves, vineyards and gardens. You can stop at Nan Francisco. Ilei Monte, Santa Barbara. L<* Angeles and many other delightful places Four Trains Dally from Oregon Ask your local agent for particulars o Southern Pacific Lines Write for folder on the Apache Trail of Arizona i v -A E. C. MEADE o Wool Blocks Havs Dscrsased. Washington. — Wool stocks its» the United States wore about ttt.OOO.OOO pounds iNM-ember tl last, the depart m-ot of agriculture announced In Ita third quarterly report That was » decrease of 71.000.000 pounds trots stocks Raplembsr 20. 1»1T. a Watch your child'« *■>••♦ fur una of discumfort or irritation tmd take off lhe strain during lhe few early years of development, so that lhe later permanent wearing of glasHes may ba avoided r I ’ .f. »V Mb