A Valuable Ram
M isb Anna Lyons, ascretary; Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Roger Cain went to
L
Fortland Saturday to remain several
W.
SCHOOL NOTES
Miller,
treasurer;
Mrs.
J.
Over at Bend, in what was form Ogivebee. superintendent of sewing months. Mr. Cain will work la a!
erly Crook County, a banker gave a , There are eighteen charter members wholesale grocery house there
The Sen» high school will give a
with more to follow.
William Dobrkovskv returned a
3-act corned v. “Brother Josiah.” the, dinner to the sheep men of that lo
cality. About 150 were present and
Otto Ijrons. who has been at Port short time ago from Chicago and
first week in Apnl.
It is for the
Wants. For Sale or Lost. Found
the ilmner was patriotically enthusi land the pa«t two weeks, returned ; Iowa points, where he had been etc. Under this head The Tribune
benefit of the high school and Junior
Sunday.
will hereafter publish the items
HM-nding the winter.
lied Croat.
The arh<><»l oreheetra astic throughout.
indicated. The charges will I** one
One of the features of the orca-1
Farmers
are
busy
every
dav
with
will furnish music.
Notice of Final Account
cent a word; two figur«*s constitut
won was the sale of a thoroughbred their spring work trying to help
ing a word. 25 cents i* the mini
The MuaieStudy Club musical«* last
Notice
to
hereby
given
that
the
un
ram at auction, which had lorn con solve the U. S. food problem.
mum
charge
dersigned.
ax
the
ulminutritor
of
the
Friday evening brought out a large tributed to the lii d Croat. Theani- <
«state
of
Dorothea
G.
Bilyeu,
deerased,
crowd [jack of apace prevent* pub-
For Sale A 1917 Chevrolet tour
mat was sold <>ver and over at prices
hae filed hw final account with the Coun
ing car. all complete and in good
liahing the program which was well ranging from *6 to 91000. the bid
ty Clerk of IJnn County. Oregon, and
condition, ready to drive away.
rendered.
, the County Court haa, by order, fixed
of R. N. Stanfield, who wants to tie
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Fred T. Bilyeu.
Monday, the ifiith dav of Apnl, 1918, at
United States Senator, The total of |
School note in Ixebanon Express
Oliver and other kind* of type
the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day
Arrange
“Our l>a*ketball girls journeyed the tales rvarhed |5(MM).
for the purpoM of the final brartng on writer ribbons for «ale at thia office.
to Scio Friday and defeated the girl’s ments were made to have this inno was oprrated on last Monday and is
Mid account and «•■ttk-mvnt of said es
For Sale 140-egg incubator and
team which made a futile attempt cent looking ram visit many points doing as well as could I m * expected,
tate. Any and all person* having ob
brooder. The whole outfit for 111.
to conquer our lassi«** a few weeks
in th«* state where like auctions will |
Charles Kruml, who had a serious jections to the same are hereby notified
29tf
Ardee Powell
ago on our floor. They were beaten
to be pn-eent at said tin» and place
operation recently, to improving rap
in both games, the score of the lat tie held.
Mr. Rexford of the Nebergall Meat
anil present the same.
During th«* Civil war someone in idly.
ter living ed here.
Managers over
Co.. Albany, to in Scio and vicinity
I toted this I'th day of March. 1918.
the county should study the situation Nevada contributed a sack of flour
Mrs. Charles Hodges is at the hos
< heater F. Hilycu. Administrator this week, looking for )>«*«-f and stock
seriously before attempting to sched to the Sanitary Commission, the Bed
cattle. They pay top prices.
pital for a few days' treatment for Weatherford a Wyatt
ule a game with this team. Hereaf
Att’ys for Aumr.
32
Cross of those days. On the public throat trouble.
ter Scio will have to show us the
giMxIa before we will notice her ex suuarv of Viigmia Citv that sack of
The little son of Mr and Mrs. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
istence
As it is. we in the state flour, like th«* Bend ram. was sold
Rowman was brought to the hospital
Notary Public ana
should try to reduce the six«* of the over and over, netting the Cotntmo-
Friday
X-ray pictures showed both
word S C I O on his man still sion thousands of dollars. The fever
( ont'cycnsor
bones of the left forearm broken as
smaller.”
‘took' and this sack of flour was sold
Abstracts of T itle- Examined
the result of a fall from a sidewalk
We admit the girls loot to l**ba-
in all of the principal cities, north
near
home
Th«»
fracture
was
ml
non. but a team that can't win by in the United Stales, increasing the
iCIO
.
.
.
OREGON
more than one or two points is not Sanitary Commission many thous justed and tuitient sent home next
dav.
in the first class. The Lebanon pa- ands of dollars.
Will the Rend
U. C. BRYANT
Mtos Rosseil <>f Stayton, is under
p£r didn’t print the last <-or<- (12-15) stnx'p result likewise?
going treatment for some vejv ser
but only said it "ed here." whatever
ious burns to the lower limbs, rauwd
that means. The lwbattou players
R. SHELTON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
would put up a good
called upon.
by the aeeideotal spilling of a tea
prize tight if
kettle of boiling water.
The ref. could not see
their rough playing
ing as well as could l>e expected.
but penalized
Scio on least offense.
401-2 New First National Bank Bkig.
She is do
Henry F. Wyman, a murine sta
Scio would
like to meet Lebanon in track work tioned at Mare Island. Cal., is home sive improvements this week, being
The lad>an<m high school can't beat > on a 14-duy furlough. He is looking supplied with the latest model of
well.
the Scio Eagles at basketball.
hospital bed* and other equipOMHit
Whereas, (tod in his wisdom has seen
Mrs. Charles W. Henzel of Napa nec«<aaary for first class service.
fit to remove from our membership one
vine.
Wash., returned home Sunday,
of our most esteemed pupils by death
in this city March 16, or Cyril Arnold; I idie had l>ren with her mother. Mrs.
I. Hoagland moved tn Portland
Whereas we recognize that in his re Wyman, the past three weeks.
last Friday and Guy McKnlght has
moval from our midst this school has
rent«*«! his residence.
suffered an irreparable loss in be‘ng de
Mr. and Mrs. A. Powell spent last
prived of his kindly and courteous com-
Sunday at Jefferson with home folk.
panisnship; therefore be it
Resolved by the grammar and high
school students of Scio public school as
sembled, that we hereby publicly ex-.
press our heartfelt sympathy with the
family and relatives of our late school
mate in this their great affliction and
the great sorrow of every teacher and
pupil of this school and over the ioas
we severally and collectively sustain.
His mother spent last
week visiting
Morrison & Lowe
with son and family,
Mrs. W. Bilyeu of Scio, organized
a Rrd Cross auxiliary at Shelburn
last Saturday.
DREGON
ALBANY
The hospital is undergoing exten
UNDERTAKERS
Calls Attende«!
Dav or Night
The officers chosen
are. Mrs. George Miller, president; SCIO
to Promptly
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OREGON
Sanitary Market
FRESH MEATS
a
Cleanliness — A merican
it N .-Manfield
Farmer. Stockraiaer Rutumtosman.
GUY M< KNIGHT. P ropkiktom
A man wh«> does thingy.
Who ha* accomplished something.
Who know* how to work and get
results.
Who know* Oregon'* needs,
quirement* »nd resources.
Who ha* the experience,
re
knowl
edge and bu*in«**a understanding.
G. F. Korinek, B. V. 3.
Veterinarian
Hoth
Telephones
Who as a State l«etrislator for six
ha* already done much
veers,
for
STA YTOX - - OR EG OX
Oregon.
Whose republicanism Is unques
tioned and whose ability
Swift & Company
Publicity
At a recent hearing of the Federal Trade Commission there
was introduced correspondence taken from the private files of
Swift & Company .which showed that the Company had been con
sidering for some time an educational advertising campaign.
The need for this publicity has been apparent to us for sev
eral years. The gross misrepresentation to which we have
recently been subjected has convinced us that we should no longer
delay in putting before the public the basic facts of our business,
relying on the fair-mindedness of the American people.
ha* been
proven.
J. I). IRVINE
—-For"1
"
County ronimisiiiiiiT
Subject to the Decision of thr
COUNTY LEPUIIL1CAN
PRIMARIES
If you beliew I have given
my b«mt endeavors
to
the
the County’s bustwes affairs.
I will be pleased
to receive
your rapport at the Primary
Election.
C. M. KENDALL
• „
Commercial College Graduate
Expert Accountant and
Experienced
This is equivalent to a $3,465. profit on a business of $87,500.
If
would
cattle,
pound
Swift fit Company had made no profit at all. the cattle raiser
have received only one-eighth of a cent per pound more for his
or the consumer would have saved only one-quarter of a cent per
on dreaeed beef.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
eye*. headaches and facial wrinkles.
Thereby false
pride defeat* itself.
Try rejuvenation by
uh *
of gla*M*s.
E. G MEADE
orrOMETRIHT
329 W. Second St..
Albany. Ore.
Notice of Final Settlement
Swift & Company's net profit is reasonable, and represents
an insignificant factor in the cost of living.
For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift
& Company were as follows:
people
ing nerve strain. Inflamed, drooping
economical administration of
The feeling against the American packer is based largely on
the belief that the income and well-being of the producer and
consumer are adversely affected by the packers' operations,
resulting in unreasonably large profits.
False pride keep* many
from wearing glasses, thereby caus
Peace
Officer
Republican Candidate for
SHERIFF
M-M-^OOWSO^WO———
5 otic« is hereby given that the un
dersigned, executor of the estate of
Charles Wesely, deceased, ha* filed in
the County Court of Linn < «Minty. Ore.,
hto final account *« such executor, »nd
that san! Court ha* fixed Monday, th«*
8th day of April, 1918, at the hour of
10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day »•
the tnw fur the hearing of objections
to «aid final account and thr settlement
thereof.
Any and all persons having objections
to said Qnai account are hereby notified
to be preaent at said time in the County
Court room in the Court Bouse in the
City of Albany, Linn County, Oregon,
ami then and there make auch objec
tion*.
Joseph F. Weoely
Executor,
HUI 4k Marks.
AUy. for Executor