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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1918)
Waits Pierei lor Ciutj CeaiiWMtr The Herald h|h(i McKnight Editor Scio Tribune: — I must commend you for your ed itors » in recent issues of The Tri bune on the nominations of «tale and County candidate« liefure the prim aries to fill the variuus otlkes The independent and n<>n partiaan char As everybody expected, the Al- banv Herald ha« commenced its looked-for light against Judge Me- Knight's nrnomination to succeed himself aa county judge Every- body knows the anijnus which in spires the Herald's opposition. Had that paper been awarded the county printing McKnight would have been all right in its estimation. Judge McKnight was born in and raised ir Unn county and is of a re spected pioneer family. The people know and respect him. acter of your writeup of the candi ■latea strike a happy chord in I he minds of all thoughtful and progres sive citizen« of this commonwealth. While I am a ltomocrat, because in the main I believe in democratic principles, I am not a partisan poli tician that want« the other party to nominate an unfit candidate that we may poaMibl» boat him at the gener al election. If all parliea select good men or women at the primar le- then we will have good govern ment the will of the fieople will be ■ ■ML iv; The Herald editor has tu-en here but a few years and th-* |<rople do not know him. The campaign of insinuation and misrepresentation which that paper haa inaugurated this week will re bound in McKnight*» favor. If there served. was any doubt al»>ut the Judge's For the atx>ve reasons I and many nomination there is none now. other» are supporting D. H. Pierce) Eastburn's friends will do well to for county commissioner because we choke the Herald off. kn<>w he is extremely well qualified for the place That to, we are sup- The Scio Tribune $1 50 the year. porting him before the primaries. He la a man of mature year«, BIDS WANTED raised in this county and know« its Fur 50 coni» four foot mh - o <»1 growth every need, comes before the voters hr, Five cords grub oak. unpledged to any locality or to any Flv« cord» IH-meh clear old fir; particular mensure, but doe« pledge all to be dehver.<d not later than Aug himself to give an unbiased adminis u*t 10, 1918, and all sealed blds deliv- tration of county artair» in a busi «red not later than May 1st, I9IM. ness-like manner and to endeavor to Bidders ran hid on entire lot, or on gel u dollar'« worth of service for one item in full. The Board reserves the right to re every dollar of the people's money ject any or all bids. collect« d. keeping in mind all the 36 tt J. F. WgagLY. Clark. time tbe neeeasity of economy, ow- tag to the «trained condition of the Neties of Final Aceount '■ r r f "gii'fcdte 3M ‘*’V ‘ ‘Sa. tWP.i- p rv country on account of the war. Mr. Pierce haa made good aa a buatneet man and farmer, has a lol Vi»" «4 V>y VV » K.ikt>*V*«K», ty«% Ce'-vist“t 1>»wi,v of diplomacy, enabling him to handle men. is exceptionally qualified in road This is Oregon's official slogan—'TIs Fr<** 4 -m s Cull. Lend Your All. iMfend yourself. If you can t gv acre»« to fisht. you < an <to the nest bast thing by Investing In Liberty Bonds building, having had 10 years' ex to keep your boy—your neighbor s boy on the firing Hue perience u« road supervisor. All of To Protect Tour Country which I submit in the interest of To Perpetuate American Freed"m To Keep the Demon IIun From Your Door good government. J M Philpott We can't act too quickly. Ths danger is imminent We will be tardy at best. Don't stop to think, any mor« Harrisburg. April 8. than you would stop to thiuk whether to strike t>a< k if you were threatened by an ■■-«»»in Notice iu hereby given that the un- deraigned, ss the sdtninistrator of the estate of Dorothea <>. Bilyeu, deceased, haa tiled bls final account with the< oun ty Clerk of Linn County, Oregon, ami the County Court ha», by order, fixed Monday, the ¿»th day of April. ItHti, at the hour of In o’clock a. m of aahl day for the pur|>u*c of the final lo uring <>n ■aid account ami •etllvnwnt of »ahi es tate. Any and all person» having ob jections to the same arc hereby notified Will you Jeopardise your liberty by tailing |<> do your duty? He who hesitates Is moat assuredly lost to be present at said tune and place All that your forefathers fought and died for la lost. All that the patriots of S& fought tor is lost. and present the same. Bcnriit for the Red Cross. Thia Is your great opportunity I'se it and listed this lath day of .March, Ifiik. Take your place as a real American. < heater F. Bilyeu, Administrator On Friday evening, April 19, the Weatherford a Wyatt Att’ys for Auinr. X! W. W. Sheng and Charles Shong this section over with a possible elusion they came to we haven’t Scio high school will give the play of Boyd, Wisconsin, were in cinity last week l<x>king up and logging matter«. They mill in Wisconsin but are this vi timber have a looking “Brother Josiah." the proceeds of view of transferring their interests been able to learn which will be appropriated aa a ben to Oregon Saturday last, accom efit for the Bed Cross. panied by P. H. Erdner. they visited Advertise in The Scio Tribune and the Ballantine mill but what con- if et resulta. The Scio Tribune. 11.50 (he year <’. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW ¿01 2 New Hr»t National Bunk Bldg ALBANY Send for Swift & Company’s 1918 Year Book It shows that Swift & Company sells the meat from a steer for less money then the live steer cost! Proceeds from the sale of the hide, fat, and other by-products covered all expense of dressing, refrigeration, freight, selling expense and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by Swift & Company’s 1917 figures as follows: Average price paid for live cattle per user Average price received for meat Average price received for by-products Total received....................................... This leaves for expenses and profit Of which the profit per steer was . $84.45 68.97 2409 9106 OREGON Sanitary Market FRESH MEATS Cleanlincsi— Anici kun guy M cknight , i * roi hi ». k > k Hofh Telephont s S7\l VTO.Y • OREGON 8.61 129 There are many other interesting and instructive facts and figures in the Year Book. We want to aend our 1918 Year Book, to anyone, anywhere — free for the asking. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Ctucaga Swift & Company, U. S. A. 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