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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1918)
A Warning In F «meri G. F. Korinek, B. V. S Our duty to the Nation. »» well as our duty to our customer*. im- pels us to warn the f ar mm of this community of the danger of delay in placing orders for repair* they mav n*<rd this spring for their farm machine*, g a* engines and tractors. - It m of the utmost importance that you examine your farm-operat ing equipment without delay and notify vour dealer as soon as posm- UNDERTAKERS ble what parts you require to put th«* machines in workalde condition. Calls Attended to Promptly Unl«*as your dealer receive* this Dav or Night information several week« in advance SCIO OREGON | of the using «*aj»on. h«* will he un able to obtain the |*art» in time for your need» The manufacturer« are short of .■material and labor, and the traffic HoutCMER B rom .. Prone conditions are causing serious delays in transportation More time than Fresh Meats of All Kinds usual therefore is required to fill order* for both machines snd re Reasonable Price« pair*. Main Street Scio. Ore. When you order repair» early you enable your dealer to order in large quantities, which can be transported by freight at a big saving of exj>cn«e Wills lot WANT as compared with exprès* or parcel poet charges late ordering often nec>«sitste* telegraphing or tele HEE phoning. It is no exaggeration to F RED OHI.EMIER say that many thousands of dollars Vek We W We Ma» I are wasU-ri tn needles* expense every Hia Experience is Worth Money ' year as the result of delay in making to You known rvpair need* Veterinarian tíoth Tele phone.s STA YTOJf - - OREGON Morrison & Lowe Scio Meat Market Plumbing or Tinning Repairing a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed , Notice For Publication IMpartment of ths Interior, U. 8. Land I Office, Portland, Ore., Feb. 4, 1918 I Notice is hereby given thst James L. S. Russell, of Scio, Linn County, Ore., who on Februsry 7, 1916. made Home ! stead Entry No. «MWut. tor lots 1, 2 ami 8 S NE Sec. 2, Township 11 South. Range I Fast. Wiliametta Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof under Sec. 2#i6. R. S., to establish claim to the land above described before the Clerk of the < ounty Court for Linn County. Ore at Albany. Oregon, on the 2lst day of March, 191A Claimant name» aa witnesses Henry Neal, Fred Pcpperling, John Neal ami C. M. Wirth, all of brio, Linn County, Oregon. Proof made under act of June 6, 1912, and Me 2306. R. S. N. Campbell. Register. 24 30 R. SHELTON Notant Public ana (. oneeyemor Abstracts of Title Examined OREGON C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW 201-2 New First National Bank Bldg ALBANY OREGON Railroad Time Table Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains Woodburn-Springfield Branch WEST SCIO 7:50 a m 5:31 p.m. North South Corvallis 4 Eastern MUNKERS To Albany From Albany Motor to Mill Citv ____ “ from “ M f Daily except Sunday from the quartermaster of the regi ment. stating the body, with escort, SCHOOL NOTF2S would leave El Paso at 5 o m. Feb ruary 26. and WM due to arrive at Samuel Wesley Dugger, a sergeant AIbanv and West Scio on Saturday Last Friday the school had an Ar member of th«« Seventh U. 3. Cav alry Hand, died at El Paso. Texas, j evening. March 2. bor day program in the afternoon. The funeral has been arranged on Saturday. February 23. te-cauae The Flog les played the Albany Red for Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. of a second operation for gall «tone*. Mr. Hillard Marks of Albany, will ■4»ox to the tune of IM to 80. favor of Sam. a* every l»«1y about 8cm the Eagle*. deliver the funeral »ration at the kn« w him. »M born on the home The high school girls basket ball grave, in Franklin Butte cemetery, farm, near Tailman. September 9. team went to Lebanon but came at the conclusion of which "tape" 1874. Here hr grew to Iadhood,I home with the wrong end of the mH besound<^|. announcing the com coming to Scio with hut parents tn score — 11 to 17. pletion of the burial of Scio's first 1890. His education was obtained The freshie D. S. girls served a in the public schools and in th** print-1 victim of the war with Germany. { valentine lunch for the sophomore*. mg office. Being a devote«* to music, he en-1 Opportunities Presenting for the The freshmen boy* want to know when they'll get one of these treats. listed in the Fourteenth U. 8. Infan Right Men Mr*. Cumming*, county school try in 1906 as a member of the band, * 1 superintendent, spent Monday visit going with his regiment shortly The Crown Willamette Paper Com thereafter to tbc Philippine islands. pany has placvrs for steady men at ing the school. Friday night the Eagle* played In 1908. returning to the United its Camas. Washington, mill. States, his regiment was its t toned Camas it a town of 2500 people. the Rad Sox at Albany and won bv at Helena. Montana, until the close 26 miles up the Columbia from Port a score of 29 to 21. Samuel W. Dagger Paises This year the question of expense is not sn important u* the question of crop production, which may be seriously interfered with by delay in ordering repairs. All of the ma chines available for use this year will tie needed to increase crop pro- duction to the extent required by the United Statesand its Allies. So important is the question of re pair supply, the implement dealers' National Federation, with the eo-op- eration of the manufacturer*, gov ernment official* and state agricul tural colleges, has select««! the week of March 4 as I of his enlistment. In 1909. he enlisted in the naval station training Imnd and was locat ed at Goat Island, San Francisco, during thia entire enlistment. In 1913. he enlisted in th«* Seventh Cavalry band, of which hr was a member at the time of his death, at th«, age of 43 years. 4 months snd 14 days. For the past year or more, or since th«* occupation of Mexican ter ritory by General Pershing, the Sev enth Cavalry has been doing border duty, being stationed at El Paso. . Texas ' Sam will be Remembered bv his Scio friends as an athlete, baseball player, etc., and his death is a sur prise to them. A telegram was received Tuesday land Good school advantage*, am usements and livb churches. The company offer* regular em ployment, steady work. An aasured income profits a man much better than irregular work and uncertain pay. | 1 abor union declared a strike last fall, but town has twen quiet and free from disturban.*«. All depart ments of mill in operation and have liven f»r weeks. For further particulars address H. B McAfee, a mill employe, care Hotel Lsbanoo; or Inquire at The Tribune office. Scio. No pay le*s The Misses Neva Thayer. I.mahne Carson. Edna Perry. Himel Philippi and Mesara. Leslie Thayer and Van- dare Bilyeu went to Allmny Friday to see the liall game. The high school practiced their plav Monday evening for the first time. The high school is starting Junior Red Cross work. The eighth grade and the high school are planning on a good track meet this year. Births Dr. Prill rettori* the following births: February »3 to Mr. and Mrs. Two new telephone* just received. Luke Dellord of West Scio, a son Call and we thrm at the central of February 17—to Mr. and Mr*. fice J. N. Weddle. Ivan Miller, a son. February 1» to Mr. and Mrs. Rom Petitt. a 10-IF boy. February 23 -to Mr. and Mrs. Jo han <'.ala van, an 11-Hi boy. than 83.10 for nine hour* Sanitary Market FRESH MEATS National Implement latpcctioa and Re pair Week The United State* 18-partment of Agriculture, the state agricultural college» and experiment stations and slate councils of defense are render ing assistance in this movement lie cause they recognixr its tremendous importance under existing conditions Implement Inspection and Repair Week will mark the end of a big drive for repair order* for machine* to be used in the preimration of the seedbed and in seeding spring-sown crop*. The farmer who does not make known his wants during that week or before will have only him self to blame if the parte he need» are not supplied in good season. Examine your machines and make a list of broken parts. Also list parts that are badly worn and likely to give out before their work is completed. Take pains to give correct num bers of numbered parts and complete description of unnumbered parts. Give the trade name or brand of machines. If in any case the brand and manufacturer'» name have been obliterated, there is all the more reason for early ordering. Place your order* at least four weeks before you expect to use the machin«*« We pledge ourselves to snare no effort to obtain all mredt-d repairs ,for farmer* who will co-operate with u* by making known their require ments in accordance with these sug gestions. N. I Morrison. Cleanlineu — A mcrkan GUY M< KNIGHT. P roprietor In the past gla-«* were resorted to for better vision only At pres ent they are recognised as a relief for nervous disorders and any condi tion which it a rrflvx of eye strain. E. C. MEADE OPTOMETRIST 329 W. Second St.. Albany. Ore.’ Notice oi Fine! Settlement I Mr. and Mr*. V. T. Wiglesworth t’2:25 p. m 9.22 a m. were visiting at the himeofMr*. t9:05 a.m. Wiglesworth's father, F. T. Thayer, 4:21 p.m. last week Their home is at Echo. Oregon, and while here they ordered The Tribune sent to their addre*s. Notice t* hereby given that the un dersigned, executor of the estste of Charlee Wesely, deceased, ha» ijled tn the County Court oi Linn County. Ore . hia Anal account a* euch executor, and that said Court haa fixed Monday, the 11th day of March. 191 A. at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day a* the time for the bearmir of objections to said final account snd the settlement thereof. Any and all persons having objections to said Anal account are hereby noliAed to be present at said time in the County Court mom in the Ceurt House in the City of Albany. Linn County. Oregon, ami then and there make euch objec tions HUI A Marks, Atty, for Executor For Sale—140-egg incubator ami brooder The whole outfit for 111 ‘ 29tf Ardor Powell Liberty brood for sole Wedoer- * / r-k «5 Kf/i .Ml»*. - A a ? * ■’S.«.’ * I * *• ** dii»*’' *. w A. V. *í* * k A. 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