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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1918)
AMERJCAN F0i‘5 SÄV1NCS LARGE Mayor F. T. Thayer, in whoae family the flu LOCAL BREVITIES has teen prevalent for a week or more, was reoorted down with it yesterday. A grandchild of Mayor Thayer ia down with the flu and the doctor Mr«. E. J. Daly lias been quite thinks it may not recovei. sick but was better al last report. A new semaphore has been placed Dr. L. W. Hum. veterinary surgaon, graduate of < hiragu Veterinary College at the intersection of Mam and Mill Stayton, Oregon. Phone 1522 3tf streets. Scio ia Incoming citiflad. The Scio Milling Co. was making Henry, our United Mr*. Chart« much energetic freighter Warner back to Corvallia. in the minds of others, caused by profanity merchants and CREOIT The Crown .Milling ami Mining point of the epidemic w-ems to I m < eomjiany will hold ita annual meet |>MMM-d ing of stockholders in Scio at I p. We overlooked mentioning the re m., November Ifl. turn of Mrs A G Poultry will be receive«! at the Scio Produce Co. any day in the we«k except Saturday. Saturday receipts cannot be •hipped until thr following Monday am! the coat of holding the poultry over must be deducted from the prices paid. Scio Produce C-o. Htf months’ Prill from a two visit to New York stat«- a a * * * * Latest Elecboa News. * * As The Tribune goes to press the * * la’r«tcongrei»ional news is that the * r«*publiran« will have a majority of * * 16 in the lower house with the mar * republican.'«, and Bennett, democrat, for aupietne judge. Republicans elect all other state officials. In the county the race between Garland and Porter resentatives is dose. elected arc: Rep Thoms. Child« and Elmore. County judge, Bilyeu. Sheriff, Kendall. Commissioner, Pierce. Recorder, Velma Ihivia. All other offices will tie filled by republicans ♦ - • B»»t Big Sisters. plosion to give a reality touch. at Sweet Home, passe«! through Scio Monday en route to Mill City. The Tribune acknowledges a short call from him. Ixwt Between the residence of J. L. Cal a van and Scio a pair of gold rimmed Please spectacle«. leave at Scio Tribune office. Clarence Leffler writes an inter sating letter to home folks. He is ia France and on the fighting line. He writes he knows what it means to "go over the top." John Holt's son writes that he. too, has heard | the hum of hostile bullets, one of which he tried to stop but made a failure ia the stopoing. He writes from the fxwpital that bewail right TIS FREEDOMS CALL LEND YOUR ALL! Fata In City Health Officer ImmiMiatcl) ut>- on »uatMcion of thia diarMc, under penalty of fine for failure to do wo. By order of thr City Council. 1*17-18 IV A EWING, Ri-corder. * i>> Al i - i » —— a a MEAT. * iinitiT............... : io*«. ««VW ;aa a Hilf lit................3,on.100.UUU Iba * • lacreare. M«.<S»»,(SSi llx * • CEilKAUL * 1916 17.................. «»'.'»»• bu. * 1B1T-1&.................. jkiM»i.weta • * lncreaM*. . HI'.MI.IXIO l>u * * No ke Io Creditor» In spite of a subnormal foal supply In th«- County Court of Linn County. In this country the Ari.«rus;i people Oregon. bare tee«- able to ship Io the Alli« as well as our own forrvw ovvrreea In the matter of ttx- «tale of Jackoon A. Bilyeu, dcc«-a»«-d Idl.onuxxi buslK'ls of wheat, I m * i U<1« Notice to all whom it may concern i» 844,<il»l.<M») poutxls of meat, during the year «Bdlug Jun< '» last Tills has hereby given that the undetaign« d haa been made possible by (be whole- b«-« n duly appointed executrix of the souled co-operation of the jh -<»|«I«, estate of Jackson A. Bilyeu, <!<-ceas«-ii, wim, besides practicing w-lf denial, by the County Court of Linn County. have speeded up production and re Oregon; all persons having claims sponded nobly to the spix-al from against the «late of said decedent are abroad. Food Administrator Hoover, In a hereby required and notified to prem-nt letter to I'rvoldent Wlte-n, gives a the same with the pru|»-r vouchers to brief summary of the results of food th«- undersigned exccu'nxof suaiestate conrervatlon In the United States aud at her resident'«* in th«- city of Scio, of the activities of the F< hh 1 Admin Oregon, within six months from the istra tlon to this end. The «•»«tiacrv»- «late here >f. tlon nx-asurea have been put through (Mted thia loth day of tk tuber, ItHX. practically «m a voluntary basis which MR“. A. J. BILYEU, Is regante! as a sph-ndid tribute to Executrix of said estate. the patriotism of th«« American |<eople. M»-at shlpnx tits wen* Im reamd 844,- W. R. Bily«-u, attorney for executrix. OOO.taiU poutola during the first fiscal year. as coni|>ure<1 with our meat ex ports during the year befara Amerl«-« entered the war. -The total value of th«-ae food ship- menta,” Mr lb«iv«-r wrwti- I're-ld« nt Wilson, “which were In the multi pur chased through «»r with cnilaboratloa of the Fo«wt Administration, amount to, roundly, |1.4OMlU0,WX) during the fiscal year” In 11*10 17 the I'nltel Htatw sent the Alll«-n . .................... |a>un«t» of meat. In 1UI7 IH. with «olunlsry con servation prnctbwd In America and ald«-<1 by extra weight of nnimnla, ws •ent the Alli«* 2A>il.ltk>.l*S> poumls of meat, an Inervas«- of hl l.tXst.tAiO E. C. MEADE txiunda. WHri Mill h 4 Ttwtr For Solo. OITuMhTm.-rr ANl> JEWKI.KK Z3Ü W. Secund »L Albany, Oregon JohnT. Brock has an 8-ft st«-el win«! mil) and steel tower for sale. The mill has been used a aho«t time but is in Anyone WdDliBiForBimreSDiiQli Visit first class order g«>ud as new. Has ball bearings and all modern improve llofoway’s Fnniiliih' «Store ments The lower has never yet been set up Ths w hole can be (ought for ALBANY 175. which is less than one half of what We buy an«l sell new and second hand the coat was two or three years ago and Furniture not one third of what the coat of a new one wouhi be now. It ia a splvndk! THIS IS THE WAY TO HAVE bargain 11 tf There is probably some article or ar- ticles in possession of uvery family that is of no use to the owner which may be turrw-d into cash. It is so much money found. You can put it into lx.nds or stamps and help win the war. Wl WAN I all kirais of iunk, ail kirwia of metals, ruliter and tne many other things going to waste. «■rain and Potato Sacks fur sale HAT chance will I have when the war is over?’’ Thousands of boys are asking that question. They want to keep up with their studies; they want these warfare years to count For them the war work agencies are con ducting the greatest university in the world. Every hut in France is a class room, and the leading college and high school teachers of the country, under the leadership of men like Professor Stokes of Yale and Professor Erskine of Columbia, are keeping your boy in touch. Get behind the campaign that will keep the boys from falling behind. W R. W. Van Fleet, the poetmaster and Mera persona are all * ameiucan KMin Kiiii'Mi.vrs a The V W. <’. A. Is known as "The Beat Big Ulster In the World Of the Unde Nathan Young and daugh ton all came home to vote. I17O.GOU.OO0 to be raised In the United ter. Mrs. Jennie Warner, came over War Work t'ainpaign 4It.000.000 will List Since about July 1. a year from Corvallia Saturday. Uncle go to the work of this organisation. ling Jersey heifer. Horns curved Nathan has just recovered from a in and is of a brownish color ateiut Now They're Mollycoddles. severe sick »(»ell. "At one time I Itandles who are making their reep- the neck and head and has one white did not expect to return to Scio IM-amm-e at the Royalty theater. were spot on body. Owner and others alive." he said But he is now able fast disappearing when Qtn-en Victoria can aarear to heifer. Notify R. II. began hrr reign, aaya the London to get about fairly well. When he Tlin.-s. McDonald at Scio. 10 St left Scio last spring he weighed I Mi Extravagance In «Irena au«l manners Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shelton, tem pounds. He got down to 140 at <1ld not of «-ouree originate with them, porarily sojourning at Gates, came one time but is now on the increase, but in «-artier ttmoa there were other down the first of the w eek to remain having gained five potfnds over his imliM-a fur those who were noted for similar eo-entricittea. Tl««-y were call«-«! until noon election day. Enoch says lbw weight. beaux In the «lays of Qu«-en Anne and the earlier tleorgeii. “fopa" and that moat of the lumberjacks voted Talk about the copperheads of ’•sparks” tn-lug scornful synonym««. for Pierce. In the latter half of the elgbt«-entb Civil war days. They were simply The Tribune's printer has 148 acre« century there fashionable fops were trying to worry and break down the on the headwaters of the Yaqulna, four known ns macaronis, and the dandles miles from Nashville on the C. A E. Lincoln administration just as Ibxis- may be said to have come tn during the with 5-room house and g<»«l bam that evelt and Lodge and Penrose and regency. he will trade fur smaller place near Scio. Smoot are trying to worry and Having unlimited outrange thia is fine break down the Wilson administra place for stock. Goal soil. tion. Extreme partisanism was the Otis Compton writes his home basis of the assaults of the copper folks that he left Seattle for France heads on Uncoln and these other November 2 and that he was well. copperheads are assaulting Wilson I have selected seed corn of the in the same way. Minnesota No. 13 variety for sale at 6c per lb. The lieat for ensilage, best for grain. Get your supply while the getting is good. 11 2t 1-eonard Gilkev. Bert and Ira Bilyeu and Roe Shel WOMEN. a to get back to Oregon where all ia peaceful. There is much of the powder mill ex TO and to give due notice to the Than in Year Before. Treasurer, Lrn«*re Powell. with an occasional DUE Most She expn-ssed herself as being gla«l fianuply and din of war Irnck there i cm « of the Spani-th influenza and ' families connected therewith will l»e der control; Allies OM 844.«00,000 Pound. Magnetic treatment wholly with muddy feel. out drug*, every evening after six It was reported in Scio Monday o'clock. Consultation free. Or J. that Miss Helen Metcalf, another Murphy. Scio, Oregon. 4Htf one of our teachers and boat ding Cal Caraon, who ha* la-en working Companion of the late Mias Rachel at ( amaa. Waah., for aeveral week«, Angd. was dangerously ill with the took time off to come home and flu at her home In Albany, latter vote. reports say that she is improving. The Scio ProduCB Co. is in the market Ed G. Balachweid, who has a good gin very cl»«*- in the srnate. with for all kind* of poultry, veal, dressed hogs and rabbits for which the highest job at Washougal, Wash . cam«* up portability of democratic control. market price will be paid. Htf home for a few days* slay Inst week. In the state MeNarv leads over Edward Woodmansee and Mia« Ed is carpentering for the Washou W.-st by 18.000 to 20 000. Withy- Goldie Burlmnka, lx>th of Blodgett, gal condennery and get« |5 per da c »mite leads Pierce by 12,000. with Benton county, were married re and board. The same people wh > cently. own our condensery in Scio own a hot race tetwevn Olson and Coke, For sale- Well seasoned sawed oak that al Washougal. posts. A. P. 11 irons, Shelburn. 8 If Mias Grace Gill, who is one of the Wtio W »T« MBs For ladies and gents teachers in the Astoria schools, is —WO have the Elgin and Waltham, but make a specialty of the “I ady Gruen" enjoying a visit with home folks in the little winder for the ladies ami the non breakable "trench" watch for thr Scio during pendency of the flu She soldier boys. See your magaainoa for states that <leatha from flu and a description of these wondorful little watches. F. M. French A Son. Jewel- pneumonia were too numerous to be era and Engravers. Albany. b 1H pleasant for a while though the high i tirna ot the Qty of Sci«> that all warned We make a specialty of Friend mired in that big mud hole which •hip. Engagement and Wedding he thinks ought to be abolished. Ring« F. M French & Son, Albany. Crosswalks on Main street made Oregon. with a raise of three or four inch«*« A. J. Johnson, a (xirvalli* banker, of line crushed rock would Be a came over Tuesday tn carry Uncle comfort for pedestrians and save Young and N»tkw ia h«-r«-by given to !h< «it- States Sent to Allies placed under atrict quarantine ao that the diaeatw- may I m - gotten un 141,000,000 Bushels of Wheat. the first «hlpment of flour for thia and expressman says hr hates to go fall the first of the week. through our alley as he almost gets Nathan Nitice ti tie PiMiC CAMPAIGN THE PACIFIC JUNK COMPANY Bell phone 4oI It Home phone E. Itogoway, Prop. Second a Baker Railroad l ime Table Arrival and Ifeparlure of i*a*«**nger Trains Woodburn-Stxrinxfiel«] Branch W EST SCIO North 7:55 a m. South 5:19 p.m. Corvallia & Eastern MUN KERS To All«nv 8:11 am To Detroit 1:34 p m Motor service discontinue! S-VM» L mm S^m- n« l mn r^«, H. B. CHESS Attorney •< Law