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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1918)
C t* , g Y?-’. J. F. Wmaly. admim.tr.tar of the |>(JT |RQN |N QUR $0ULS! eatate of his brother Charles W«**«rlv. deceased, went to Albany to dost* up the affairs of th« ««state Monday Harry Johnston went u> Portland Monday in quest of a job. As any Highest price paid f>r all kindsol body who wants tn work can now poultry ami eggs by Tom I.tree. 36 find a job down there, the quest will Fifty or more automobiles am be successful. other vehicle» were on our itrwla W Kletus Holt. wh<> has )>e«*n Saturday. bookkeeper at a sub-atati««n for the Wanted Eight cords of big Ar Standard Oil Co. In Albany, has lieen wood, either 4-fl. or 16-in. Leave transferred to Heppner wh«*re he is R M Cain word with J. F. Weaely. In full charge of the company's bua- Mrs. Will Young went down to ineas (amaa this week for a visit with her Mr. and Mrs Fetor DeWall’s au husband, who is employed there. tomobile waa struck by a paanrnger Dr. Prill ami Mayor Thayer met train on an Altiany crossing M*>ndav William I. Harrison, the speaker at injuring both of them. Mrs DcWsll Saturday’s meeting, at Jefferson seriously though probably not fatally. and brought him over in an auto. "Over the tap," that is what Scio Bring your cream to the Hazrl- did Monday handsomely. Our quo wr»id eream station. All testing is done here ami Tom 1-arge says he ta was largely over-subscribed to If all will pay highest market price for It. Liberty Bontjs by n<Mmlime. narts of Unn county did a« well, we The K I*, bund is improving right will not he called slackers along At Saturday's meeting it ('harice McClain, wood buyer for sur(NuuH*d ext*ctations in the patri the |,et>anon paper mills, wa» in Scio otic airs rendered. I am in the market at all Univa The Spirit 9f th« Fir«« Lin« Trench«« N««e«4 in Lean Ort«« "A little mor* Iron In our souls." ««• th* epp*«l m««i«* by l^f* Young tn U*e Moines «wently. ”s little mor* of th* spirit of our soldier» • «timulu» that will glv* us a r*l*qtl*ea ami un «tying determinai Ion Io wtp* th* Ho h«*modern monster rmm the fam of the earth “ American people ar* uotad for their complac*n**y. their seeming witling ness Io enjoy the frutta of thrlr pros perily. leaving to other« the task of fighting their war for tb«m They «lo not «top to malts* the enormity of Germany’s crime and the Intense «eri ouaneaa of the present world war of •elf preservation, the supreme test of our manhood and our ctvtllsatlon Our soldier» are doing their part, but. says Mr Young, "bow pitiful are Red fro«« contributions. Liberty Bonds and Y. M C. A girts compared with the aacrlflcea «nd sufferings of our soldiers We hare comfort, hap I pine««, the lias and affect Iona of home But they, like Immortal Alan Heeger. nave tbetr rend«**vou« with death ’ "* “We are proud.'* be continues, "that America has met her duty, true to her beat tradition» And may God grant that those of us al home fall not In one alngle obligation to our suldleru. to our Allie«, io our country!" N-Hiee I« hereby given thst the un j dersigne«! rgev-utar of the retate of i’arl Also I Unke, dvreseeai. ha^ fi In) his Anal ar- canning cattle Can handle old nr i '-ount in »awl estate with th«* County ¡Clerk of Unn County. Orsgu»L and th«- thin cattle that are strong enough I County Court or «ast county ha« set U> travel ami m>t diseased. With Monday. April J»th. 19)M. at no* u‘eh«*k 1 in tbs afternoon at lite court house in few exception« I make weekly ship Altiany. I.mn County, i » v «»« mi . aa the ment» from Went Scio. Farmers • lime and place for the hearing of objer- tiona to such Anal ar-oust and the aet- having anything to tell in thia line, tWmmt thereof. pira*» call or writ»* me at Brio, Orc. tinted and nuhhshnl the first tone ' this 21st «lay of March. I91K. Correct »< ighta and highest market SAM I. M. GARI AM), pt ices guaranteed I Executor of the «-«tate of Car) Unke, I decea*»). J. I». Ihinsniorc. fur fat hog*, cattle or sheep I Ford Sedan Th«* is reported as improving nicelv. T. S. Townwnd Cr« am Station. 30tf quilt will also be disp>nt<d of. proceeds all go to the R*M Croes. Th«> rain on Monday and Tuesday M imcs Nellie Jaynes and Eva Bam Everybody is invited was a blewung to the farmer who ford spent th«* w«»-k-end with th«* E S. Hawker, game warden, waa former’s i>arvnts near Jordan. in Scio a couple of days last week Tom Large wants you to give hi« The Jordan R«*d Cross auxilliary. Hazelwood cream station a trial. He He didn’t find any breakers of the which tn«*»*ta every Thursday, is d<»- guarantees an absolutely honest fishing laws in this vicinity but did ing ita bit in various ways to help test <he does th«* tasting) and will run up against a couple of fellows the lads in kh iki. pay you the top price, in Scio who convinced him that he Mr» E. Daley ia reported to lie didn’t know much about the game • Mrs W. Brotherton gave a quilt ing Tuesday. The quilt was finish««!. seriously sick with »tomsen trouble. called "solo.” and th«* usual good dinner that ac Mr. Gertie Reynolds of Portland, companies such occani<«na served ta her daughter, ia al home helping to had not done his spring plowing. HOW ABOUT IT > Setting eggs I have full-blood Black Minorca eggs for sale at SI per setting of l&eggs Wm Knauf. Scio. 34 Saturday was certainly a |>atriotlc day for Scio. Every house and A merchant must meet his ac counts every thirty days if he keeps his credit rating O K cook. If he should fall sixty or ninety days in arrears his rat ing suffers proportionally. other patriotic bunting save a very few. These people may lie askmi why the lack of flags Cer tainly if they are true Americana they should have had the colora flying Your can» »»»lied and thoroughly T. 8. Townsend Cream steamed. 30tf Station í Vilas Philippi and Charley Warner How about your accounts? Are you fair in letting an ac count run more than sixty, or at the most ninety days, unletm there is sufficient and just rea son? If a charge account is an accommodation to you we are glad to serve you. It is part of our service, but It is also a part of the business and as such must be governed by cer tain business laws. went tn the ranch to batch for two or more weeks, the cooking waa so ba«l thev couldn’t stand it and came to town the third day. Each blamea the other, but both are probably at The Santiam Pharmacy SCIO. OREGON Appointment of Administrates Notice ia h< rebv given that by order of the County Court of I .inn County, Oregon, made on the IMhday of March. 19IK, the undersigned waa duly appoint ed and is now duly qualified and acting Administrator of the estate of Susan J Brewster, deceased, late of Linn Coun ty. Oregon. All persons having claim» against said estate are hereby required to present the same, property verified, unto tlie un dersigned Administrator at the office of Sam'l M. Garland in Lebanon, Linn County, Ort-gon. within six month« from the date of the first publication of thia notice. hated and publish«*«! the first lime 4th day of April. 19IK. J. A. B kkwsteh Administrator of the estate of Susan J. Brewster, deceased. Sam'l M Garland. Attorney for Administrator. Scio Produce Company The uniformity with which every body without exception almoat. sub- scribed for Liberty Bonds when called upon by the solicitors Mon day, make« one feel proud to be an American citizen Ccme again. Uncle Sam. after harvest and you will then know what an enthusiastic backing you have. wm The present call just at taxpaying time and many people were short of money. For Sale —A 1917 Chevrolet tour ing car. all complete and ia good condition, ready to drive away FVed T ! ’ more th«* enclosed motor car It’s natur- al. especially with Ford cars, which are bu«y running every day in the year -winter ami summer th«* Ford serves faithfully and profitably. So for a real genuine family Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for Eggs, Poultry, Veal. Flogs, Hides Will buy Cream in any quantity for the Oregon Cieamcry. Portland Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. We will give you a Square Deal J. W. MOORE, Manager to the Ford cur there ia nothing equal Sedan at $t»!»5 f. <>. b. Detroit. Seats five I-urge doors. plate glawi sliding windows, deeply silk curtains. upholstered seats, a ear of latest type ventilating wtn<lshiel<l the everlastingly reli Come in am! know refined luxury with able Ford ’hamia. more alxiut this superior car. Get yours toddy. Can make delivery at once without delay. FRED T. BILYEU Authorize«! Agency S< IO, ( »KE Morrison & Lowe DR C. F. CHAPIN Dentist UNDERTAKERS SCIO to Promptly Dav or Night ("alls Attended Phone 277 SCIO ROLOE1- AUCTION EEK W atkkmmt For i OREGON H. C J. D. IRVINE a. r. r> No. i O kegun . i-iwn» u* *»««• h « m Sale dates arrangeil for at The Scio i Tribune Office. Scio. Ore Oregon Mist. fault. Sqe«) wheat I have a quantity of Earlv Wonder seed wheat for sale. F T. Thayer and More grows strong in popular favor, lh«* guests declare the ho«te>--< an <) K entertainer and place of businem was decorated with flags ami twenty or more * I HE UNI VERSAI. CAR contract». Dr. Turner, eye sjirctalist, of Port Tuesday letting wood land. will tie at Hotel Scio again on Six dollars per cord aceme«l tn be II Killed In Lendan Air Raid. Thuiwlay. April 11th. Consult him about the contract or ice Ixindoa Kievan persons were killed Don't forget the date. 33 tf J. A. C. Brant. The Tribune’s •nd four Injured In the aerial attack on luindon on Saturday, It la anaounc Mrs Walter Bilyeu succumbed to printer, has learned that hi» young nd officially The casualties tn Hun th«* measles last week Funny how est son. Russell, Is now at the Gov- day’s night’s air raid were 1* killed these niid'll«* aged people fall for ju ernm«mt radio station at Fort Mon and 37 Injured. It «as «fflclally an venile disease». roe, Virginia. He ia studying hard non need ----------------------------- — For sale Four first-class cows, s<> as to qualify as an expert Charles Warner *vent to Silverton | young Ar«* now fresh. Also a Mrs Marr Nemec of near town. Wtdnevday for n abort visit wilh. registered Holstein bull. Z. J (’dark. was buried at Franklin Butte cvme- relatives. K F. D. No. 1 34 21 tory Friday, April A. Somv two Dr H Nunn, a veterinary from years ago she suffered a at robe «ff Corvallis. w»i over Saturday, look JORI »AN ITEMS naralysis. from which she never re ing after busimws in his line. covered She was born in Bohemia Sell your cream at the Hazelwood 62 years ago and was an aunt by Mr. and Mrs. Saltnsky of Salem, station in Scio. Tom Large, the marriage of Mrs John Prochaaka were guests at the Sh**lton home on proprietor. guaranU*es satisfaction A social meeting will I n * held at Fridav evening Hundreds of wild geese passed tlie Bohemian hall, near Richardson J Mrs. Daugherty’s nieces from Sa over the city the first of the week Gap school house Saturday evening. lem. are visiting her. on their way north. The ladies are asked to bring pies Mrs. E J. i’epperling, wh«i was Sixteen ounces t> the pound, with A hsndsotn«« taken to th«* Scio G«*neral Hospital, a g'Hxj clean test Give us a trial. ta be sold at auction nurse her mother. final account Live Stock Buyer Subject to the Ikeciaion of the If you believe I my have given i»*nt endeavor» to the economical mlministration of What the Threads Are For the (««unty’s businem a (Taira, I will la* t>leaM><| to receive your support at th** Primary Election. I THE GREAT WAR HAS MAOE CIGARETTES A NECESSITY. “Our bora must have their -mokes. Send them cigarette«!" Thi» is a tamiliur appro) now to all ot us. Among those most in dem «nd i» the now faiuou-. "toe Jed”cigarette— LUCKY STRIKE. Th<-uwndsol this favorite brand have been shipped to France. There is aoinething home like and friendly to the boy s in the sight of the familiar green pa. Luges with the red circle. Every ene <•( the IOr>.ooO thread» m the Thr «dedRut- tier In-ulstiori of the f ’ II Better Willard has a detui te n>i,ncn Every thread allow» free |>*Mage to the battery * die turn. Throughthu multitude of tiny path« the chemical action whu h means a g*w*l. strung current goes on » h perfect free-lurn. No «Mulatim rwr i»*- 1 h** *m>an»l k-«<1 fuWar m to tt«M< evrt, Say -*-* scl War No 11.11.4 oT . oW 'i «at*!" thoa,«h I ha hawl »utS , fca IN r(Nas v ■■« O— tiny ttw'ata Z .*« Iha eimbinatnai »• LwwJ <»tb ** tha Hurt He'ter WUta- I H •*•-•» 1,1 «• ’*• yoaaaore ab v* <hra <ne, latlaa and Uw Mtwy IM awa <«. This homelike, appetising quality of the LUCKY STRIKE <t. rette is largely due to the fact that the Burley toba> <o used tn making it has been toasted. "It’s toasted** was the “Slo gan" that mad- a great aucceaa of LUCKY STRIKE in leva than a year. Now the American Tobacco Co. ia making IS miLma LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes a day. A gond part ot this immense pro- dut ti m ui making ita way aLrma the wa'er to cheer our boys. The bed Cross has divtrihuted t LUCKY ST R1KE C AUTO ELH.TRIC ELECTRIC SHOP .’id and l<yon .'Id Lyon sta . Allianv. Or«*gon A«k — Ito, !..