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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1918)
* • , ., —,. ■ ----- --------- f.NAU ACCOUNT Live Stock Buyer Glen la'wis Shilling and Henry Lrrul Siuu in rrance Jungwirth are the Scio buys called Nolic» is hereby given that the un I am in the market at all times der»igr>^d sxeeuic-r ef th«- «state nf Csri to th« colors and must report this On active service with the Amen- for fat hogs, cattle or sheep Al*» link«, derrased. has filed his final se week at Albany. |ean Expeditionary Forces. March 20. canning cattle Can handle old or rvant in said «-»1st» with the County Chuk of Linn County. Oregon, and the D. C. Thoms. J. A. C. Brant and 1918. thin cattle that are strong enough County Court or sasi county has set Editor of The Tribune: — to travel and not diseased. With Monday. April BMh. 19111, at on«o'clock ■Mrs Fred Bilyeu and other ladies l Thomas Smail visited th«- lx-ban on We all ptomised to writ« when we few exceptions I make weekly ship in the afternoon st the court house in Masonic lodge Tuewlay evening The Albany. lann County, «»rrgun, as the were shopping in Albany Saturday. Lebanon Masons had special work left and 1 suppo«« the rest of the ments from West Sdo. Farmers time and place for the bearing of objec Mrs. A G. Prill wan an Albany tions to such final ac -ount and the set on hand and wanted some of the boys have. Here I com« in. last as having anything to red in this line, tlement thereof. visitor last Saturday. listed and published the first time outside brethren to see it well done J usual. There isn't very much that plea»« call or write me at Scio. Ore, Oliver Morgan, now at Camp I can tell for we aren't allowed to. Correct weights and highest market this list day of March. 191X. J. F. Wearly and family had a SAM'L. M. GARI ANO. Lewis, is a late subscriber to The but I’m sure I could tell some pretty prices guaranteed. Executor of the estate of Carl Unke, narrow escape from fatal poisoning Tribune. interesting tales if I were home. deceased. J D Densmore. this week. A bird (presumably a Highest price paid fir all kindsol' I got *>me schooling while in San poultry and eggs by Tom large 35 China pheasant) freshly killed, had Antonio. Texas, but nothing like been brought to him for mounting To« Tribune has an interesting I've had over here I am not a flyer Arsenic is used by the taxidermist article from the pen of George L. though I'd like to be; my work is in and Joe thinks he must have gotten Sutherland whiih will appear in our the shops I have to keep one plane tom« on the bird which was after issue n«-xt week. in repair ail the time. Sometimes I wards Cooked and served for dinner. have to work pretty fast and hard, Bring your cream to the Hazel- Happily the poison only made them wood cream station, All testing la and other times I have aome time to done here and Tom Iji.-ge says he very sick. myself. 11 IE UNIVERSAL C AR will pay highest market price for it. We are in the line of advance at C. A. Everett, one of our city Scio May Be Hotelleu. pn-M-nt and have some lively old druggists, went to Portland Satur limts. They beat all the celebra day night to attend the convention The present proprietor of the Scio tions I've ever seen all to pieces More and more the encbwd motor car of druggists which met Monday. hotel, we are informed, will close And sometimes when you are look grows strong in popular favor. It's natur al. especially with Ford cars, which are Scio |.«lge No. 39. A. F. & A. M. out the business next week. He has ing fur something to drop on your busy running every day in the year winter will hold stated communication Sat other business opportunities which nut *>me fellow does something that For *>m« you couldn't help from laughing a and -m.n er the Ford serve* faithfully and urday evening, with a (»issibilitv of require his attention time Mr. Hutchinson has been look if you were dving. profitably. So for a real genuine family work. ing for a buyer but none, so far. ha» car there is nothing equal to the Ford M>H»t of the people over there Setting eggs i have full-blood Black Minorca egg« for sale at 11 come down with the necessary du can’t imagine anything like what is Sedan at 1695 f. o. b. Detroit. Seats five per setting of 15 eggs Wm Knauf, cats though several have twen bus takmg place over her«. l<arge do»rs. plate glass sliding wind iws. It’s won- Scio. 34 sing around. The hotel business in ierful. They fight with things over siik curtains, deeply upholstered aeata. The condenaery «vms to be dead Scio is a paving business and will here that people over there don’t latest type ventilating windshield a ear of now, but there will be an awaken continue to pay. Rut Hutch seem» know exist. I've t»een in air raids, rcfiru-d luxury with the everlastingly reli ing about the last of thia month. to think he has something better in and when I came over we were at able Ford chassis. Come in and know The fact that Main street has been view, Whatever may lie the result tacked by a submarine, and I’m still more u I miu I this superior car. In good condition during the past we hope a>meone will lake hold of here If there is a shell made for wmt< r ought to la? sufficient to cause the business and give us. as Hutch me I'll get it; if not I'm coming Get yours today. Can make deliverv at Mill sireet to lie improved UM* year. has. a first-class country hotel. back to Old Oiegon to tell of all the once without delay. fin«- tun«-« we have had A i-etiti >n was being circulated All my friends have written to me ar. I generally -igned in Scio yester To Do Jury Duty. and I sure love to hear from them. day n-king the fish and game com- 1 hope | have answered all of them. mo«o<>n to reopen Thomas creek to J. F. Rockwell, Providence; J N. We had a pretty cold winter but are trout fishing. Bilyeu, Crabtree; Peter Bilyeu. Jor I Authorized Agency now having fine spring weather. It Sell vuiir cream at the Hazelwood dan; G. H. Gearhart. Santiam; G makes thing» more lively and we station in S< > Torn Large, the A. Sand ne r, Kingston; John A SCIO. ORE proprietor. guarantees satisfaction. feel more like working. We are f«d Sumpter. Santiam, and R G. Dan pretty good to be so far away from Fre i J. n<-» h i- orderer! hie paper iel, Seto, have been drawn as jurors home and we have several good addrr»* change.) to Camas. Wash,, to serve at the May letm of the cir place* to go. In most camps we so we cone ode he has really gone to cuit court. find a Y. M C. A. and Red Cr<a« work. They sure are a homo w hen yo Linn county ha* at last an agri Chance lor a Cook. want anv place to go to. The Y. M cultural agent. He will demon C. A was good in the States but strate probably that he is a benefit At the hotel several bachelors— over here there inn l a thing to com to farmers rather than that the young and old —are anxious to form pare with it. place wm created to pay somebody a sort of housekeeping club, only one When I first landed tn France I a good fat salary. If he does not. serious obstacle (lack of a cook (seems couldn't get American tobacco and good day. VERY month we make enough insurmountable, and that may be had to use the French tobtceo which Team for sale——I have a team nf overcome if the boys can only hold is strong enough to kill an ax Lucky Strike Cigarettes to reach, Dir horses, weight about 1250 pound* out until the school doses, when end to end, from New York to China, Y. M. ha* fixed that up pretty well; each. 9 and ten years old, for sale. they might secure the services of we can't get it all the lime but it is the long way around. That's I’ri • $205 with collars. Enquireof one of the teachers who has been I much betier than before. When a F R Frost. 36 4t practising with Hoover's war reeijies 1 fellow that smokes is out of tobacco The boys are willing to take a chance and Mimething goes wrong it's hard Mrs Emm» Cyrus, drove Regular men like the Lucky Strike with the odds against them. It can to say just what it is but he's lost I ’ nd Saturday night. Cigarette—good, solid Kentucky be added that none of them is mat and nothing can help him but a good • « at II o'clock They Burley tobacco, fine for a cigarette rimonially inclined. Offers as cook smoke. >h • ftUhiwinff evening. b< A.au.>c— will be entertained. See John. I'm sure you would find things a Tom I. ’« vnu to give hi« lot different than anything you ever Ha» ' • station a trial He May Raise Wheat to 12 JO i Bushel. saw while you bel<>nery tn the Army Vwilntely honest guirsn Washington—A favorable report on during the Civil war i • testing) and will the Gore bill Io Increase the minimum E. J SIMS. >n price. price for «heat of the lilt crop from 95 Aero Squidron, U. S. Air Serv I-aird of the Santiam 12 to S2 SO per bushel «as made by ice. First Pursuit Center. A. E. »ent to Portland Sunday the senate agricultural committee F., France. a business trip, expect r.--urr Monday. During his ' The Western Youth,” volume 1, nr* E C Peery did the pill ex- number 1. published at Independ- The annual mohair pool is now bn- ence. Polk county, is on our table, nine«* for him. ing formed at Scio with Riley Shel Gus A. Hurley is editor and pub • ’v l»ut surely all of the people ton secretary. Those who desire to Haber. The ''Youth” is neatly •o were able to, but did not, buy consign their fleeces of mohair to printed and may fill a long felt want, ids when the canvassers called on this pool mav do so by phoning or though that will depend upon the them, are coming in and placing writing in number of fleeces 3« 2 ability and hustle of its editor. their subscriptions with the bank. They do not fancy having their names placed on a yellow card. Ford Sedan ».v *X’ ■ J FRED T. BILYEU U Í ? / / r«/ »., f / '• « ,4 i // / ! LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE / < i E // i 15,000,000 A DAY * D $ ‘ Ì ’. .«■ IT'S TOASTED i 9 J! ’ _ - I ■■ )«• ; !/- FXk*? ’ A. ! I I t - 9 ■S » A ft ' ' ' * A convention of Pythian Sisters Is to be held in Scio on the afternoon of Mav 8 Albany. Salem, Corvallis. Eugene. Dallas. Independence. Falls City. Brownsville. Silverton and Leb anon are expected to be represented. J. P. Royce, an aged Sodaville man. when asked to buy a Liberty Bond became angry and struck the eolieitor. After his anger cooled he thought better of the matter and went to Ix>ban<»n and purchased a Bond However, he was arrested afterward, taken to Albany and fined by Judge Swann. Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for Eggs. Poultry. Veal. Hogs. Hides Will buy Cream in any quantity for the Oregon Cieamery. Portland Let ua get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. We will give you a Square Deal RE, Manager < 0 ri Guaranteed by . z I ?