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Leonidas Lodge No. 3d, K of P , The Pre sitien!'i Journey I« Europi.
Food Prices Leap Upward.
ha* contributed 19 of its meml>ers
to the U. S army and navy.
LOCAL BREVITIES
The intention of President Wilson
Washington,Nov. 19. Retail food
prices were 2 per cent higher during
Hotel Scio ia to change proprie to attend a mwtmg of the Peace
tors today
The new owners and Congreas at Versailles will meet with
| October than tn Srptemlwr, the bu-
! managers are Mr and Mrs Huntley. the approval of Americana.
The
1 reau of labor statistics announced
The heavy rains of last week brot
today. An increase of l»J per cent
Tom Smail is head faller for I he Peace Congress will decide the fu
farming activities to a dose prob
Official
Statement
of
Seven
ture
of
most
all
nations
of
Europe
was reported for all articles of food
Gates Mill Co. Presumably he has
ably for the winter.
and
of
some
in
Aria
and
Africa,
and
during
the past year arxl in cumpnr-
Great Welfare Organizations.
For sale—Pure bred Walker Foxhound ! been lured to the woods to take a
will,
in
rffirct.
draw
up
a
new
con
'
ison
with
prices for the fi-y«*ar period
pups. -• months <>ld. will furnish paper»; rest from farming operations.
Clllsens
of
(>r«con.
In
th«*
week
ot
stitution
for
the
world.
It
will
l«e
from
October,
1913, showed an av
For prices write George Gabriel, Wat
The Hen ton County Courier this
erloo. Oregon. R. F. I). 1.
14 5t I week has an item under the caption attt*n«lc«i by the premiers of all the November 11-18. will rrepoBd io tbe erage increase of 75 per cent.
call ot the United War W -rk i'«ai*«ita
Friday morning Thomas creek |"A IJtJe Snow Cam« Friday." The allied countries, with whom the lor fund» to make h»i py and eltectlvs
the flahtina mtn of lhe Nation. That Advertise in The Scio Tribune and got
was high ««nough b> interfere some aforesaid snow came in the sha|>e of president will rank.
the citlsroa wilt uphold the common-
results.
Mr.
Wilaon'a
presence
is
needed
what with the power at the light a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Snow.
wealth ■ notable r * rd In doing Its
I
lienue of the high position he holds abate to win the war Is taken for
station.
Considerable stir in town this week
in tlw Ci-uncila of the allies and of granted, ones the needs are under-
Dr. L W. Hom. veterinary surgeon,
to find out where three young men.
graduate <>f ( hlcago Veterinary College.
th«* implicit confidence which all the Blood
Oregon's quota tn the Joint drive of
Ntayton, Oregon, Phone 1622.
3tf I slightly under age, obtained the allied t»*opl«*s repose In him. He has
the seven areal organiMtlona dolns
I means upon whirh to get drunk on
Mrs. J. 8. Morris went up to|
d«-lin« <l th«* war aims of this and the «ar service work I* |77u.(M>a. Preol
Springfield last week to visit her] Monday, November II.
allied nations in terms which have dent Wlteun authoris’d this united
Manager N, I. Morrison reports Won acceptance among them and, drive and named the parllctpatlns
daughter Mrs, Mark Peery. During
bodieo The purte-t""» ter «huh th«’
her absence : Con" was chief cook that the several school districts over finally by our enemire.
He is best funds are n««d- <1 and to «bleb they
I which he has supervision for th«*
Notice if District Rud Meitiaf
and bottle washer.
<iualifi«d to interpret and explain are dedicated are vital to the «ar a
I Unite«! War Fund, have about all
ancreoe
hi*
fourteen
principles
and
to
bring
We make a specialty of Friend
I The Y M C. A. ha* more than 1000
I subscribed their quotas and that his
Pursuant to a petition nijfncd by a
ship. Engagement and Wedding
th>-m into complete harmony with but* In the great battle ton«’ and la
I
territory
ia
entitled
to
the
hun<lr«--l
number of resilient frevholdrra.
Rings F M French & Son, Albany.
the views of th«* French. British and minteteitna to the boya overscan, In
Oregon.
per cent mark.
trench and camp. l«-avln< undone noth taxpayers and legal voters of Road Dis
Italian premiers
He can render
Ins It can do to h« lp th* tn In America trict No. 25 of Linn County, Oregon,
Rev. W V. McGaa will preach all
School began Monday with one valuable service by establishing sym
the "Y" Is In every camp and canton Notice is hereby given that a meeting
Mount Pleasant Sundav, November I teacher short. No one satisfactory
It I* with the boys -crossing of the legal voters of Hoad IHstrict No.
pathetic personal relations with the ment
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His regular appointments are: I to the board could be found to take
over"
and.
al requret of the War De 25 of Linn County, Oregon, will be held
allied atatexmen.
partment. has r«x-«*ntly jolm-u In the at the hour of One o'clock p. in. on the
Shelburn, first and third Sundays; I the place of the late Mias Ar>g<-1 »<>
The e is no force in the possible task of instrudins relcc'.lvaa «*>'0 bo-
2d day of December, 19IN, at the Jor
Mount Pleasant, second and fourth! her grades weie divided among the
objection that no former president tore they are calhd
dan More in said Road District, to de
Sundays.
War work of the Y W. C A Is thus
other teachers.
ha- left the territory of the United
termire whether or not said Road Dis
outlined by Mr* William MacMaater,
Magnetic treatment wholly with-1
trict shall vote a special tax of
It Is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Stat«-» during his term of office. Stale chairman
out drugs, every evening after six Dan M<*l«achlan have returned from This is a lime when new precedents
-Already «« have In this country upon all the taxable property within
o'clock. Consultation free.—*Dr J.
8.000.04«
won-n <P*lnc actual «ar said Road District for the improvome; t
California, where they went two are I wing made in war. diplomacy,
Murphy. Scio. Oregon.
4Ktf
work, while another 2 1 ■■ -■ 0 have re- of the roads therein as follow . to-wit,
weeks ago expecting to spend the statesmanship, and every other field. lcaa«-d mon tor service by undertaking grading, gravelling, draining and re
Mr. and Mrs John Kelly of Ger-1
winter. They say ther«* w»« too Never before was there such g<xxl Utelr work To the Y W C. A., 'the pairing sasi roads.
vais, drovw up Saturday evening fori
By order of the County Court of Linn
much Spanish flu down ther«* to suit occasion for the president to go beat bls slstsr In the world.' has b-<-n
an over Sunday visit with Mrs I
Committed by the goivrnnn nt and mill County, Oregon,
them
abroad
Nor will the president’s tary authority* tb<- serloua r«-«pon
Kelly's grandmother, «Mrs. J. A. I
Dated thia !6th day of December,
Robert Wheeler of Santa Barbara, al - nee from the country seriously slblllty of directing the thought, creat W18.
o. it. M cknight ,
Rilyeu.
ing the environment and furntahlng
Cal., ia a guest at the Scio hotel. «•I -true! performance of his funct
County Judge.
the
material
needs
of
this
army
of
Cheat seed for sale, or exchange
He will not. as would have glrla Already 106 h<>*teo* house have
I
J. D IRVINE,
He ia looking over this section of ion»
for oats. Enquire at this office.
County Commissioner.
the valley with a view of buying a Ix-en the ctiiM* before steam power been open«-d. War S< rvire Club* organ Attest:
The Scio Produce Co. is in the market I
ised. the Patriotic League created,
R. M. RUSSELL,
and
telegraphy
came
into
use.
be
small farm near town.
He says
surer* *en’ where t»e«'l«d end now we
for all kinds of poultry, veal, dressed
County Clerk.
cut off for weeks fr<>m communica are ashed 10 furnish em< re< ncy houe
hog* stxl rabbits for which the highest | there is too much sameness in the 1
Pasted this 16th day of November, 1918,
The ing for thousands of slrl war workers.** by M Bilyeu, h | pointed by the court.
Mtf I California climate to b«« really rn- tion with his subordinates.
market pn<-«* will be paid.
John W Kelley, a*»oclate drive dl
Ed Flemming was circulating n I
th«1
Oregon is prefer- voyage will occupy a week at most,
rector, says ot the Kuiabta of
an«!
he
will
throughout
tie
in
wire
petition Monday to the county court I
Pre*rnt splendid weather
Columbus
Wind Mill and Tower For Salt.
lew» communication with both Am
"Knlshta of Columbus halls are In
to authorize the caljing of a special delights blm-
JohnT. Brock has an 8-ft steel wind
operation In all cantonments, training
road meeting of North Scio precinct I Thomas W. Laird returned from erica and Europe. He will be able
camps and naval stations In the United mill and steel tower for sale. The mill
to send instructions to hia cabinet •tatee and the halls are also establish has been used a short time but is in
to levy a special road tax for 1919. <*»• burial of his father at Coqailld
‘ or messages to congress by cable or ed with the Amerb an Expeditionary first class order good as new. lias
lor »ale Well *eaaone«l sawed oak Tuesday. He said that his father
Foreeo In France. Italy, Ituaala and ball bearings and all modern improve
posts. A P. 11 iron«, Shelburn.
8 if was drowned in i«ynn canal when wireless. If an important bill should England
The motto Is 'Everybody ments Th«- tower 'has never yet been
need his signature, it could be sent Welcome’, servtee te-lng slven Irrespec
T. W. laird went to Coquille last the Princess Sophia went down re
set up The whole can be bought for
■ to VeiMtille» and lie back in Wash tive of race. cr««*d. or rank. Millions 175, which is less than one half of what
Saturday to attend the funeral of ccntlv.
The body was recovered
ington in two weeks. A journey to of cigarettes, pipes, bouillon cutwo. gum the cost was two or three years ago and
his father who was drowned in Al- very quickly after the disaster and
packas«« and tons of chocolate have
not one-third of what the cost of a new
askan waters at the time of the late sent to his home. Deeres»-.! was HO France will place him no more out b«-en given free to the soldiers over
of touch with Washington than sews One of the *p»<lalth-* la the pro one would be now. it is a splendid
steamship Sophia disaster.
years old and was returning from
motion of athletics and a considerable bargain.
would a journey to Oregon.
For «ale Registered (). I. C. hogs |lr<P to Alaska
item In the budget Is for baseball equip
Of th«* nature of Mr Wilson's re meat, boxing gloves, etc In the war
Delbert Long.
I3
A. P. Henningaen, president of
o-ptipn in Europe there can lie no 1 sone the troops are folk>««d with
It wm reported on the streets the Henningaen Produce Co., hi*
doubt. He will be received as the motor truck* which are virtually
traveling huta fully stocked with ath
Monday that Mr*, Turner had re- father, Mr.
Henningaen, W. P.
heal of the nation which came to letic gtMHla. stationery, cigarettes, and
calved a telegram announcing the Henningaen. all of Portland, Mr
the aid of democracy in the hour of th« II ke -
death of her son. Scott, from pneu-| Horgan, of Tacoma, and Roy Good-
Needs and activities «< the J«-wl*h
Its great« -t peril.
His speech«*»
Welfare Board, « iplaiued by Ben Sell
monia
The particulars will be pub- hue. of Suokane, were visitors at
Mnce the I’nitexl Stales declared ing. are
fished elsewhere in this paper or the condenaery yesterday. They ex-
"In one year the number of our Held
wsr have been an inspiration to all
later.
presaed themselves as being well
fre«* ix’oples and to all peoples strug representatives ha* grown ftoiti 10 to
111. Now we are fa««d with lhe de
Freshly ground green bone for P*«**«! *i‘h their Scio pro|ertyrand
gling to win freedom to continue mand f«r 400 addltlmal workers In
sale at the Sanitary Market. Feed future business outlook
They con
the fight. He. more than any other thia country and 100 ovi-rwas. The
it to your chickens.
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template quite extensive improve-’
man. defin«>d the issue as one be Money going Into our fund pay* nec
George Rodger* and Joe Warwick j njent to the condenaery property in
essary expeusc* sud »alari«■». furnishes
E. C. MEADE
tw«*rn despotism and democracy Bibles and prayerbooks by tbo thou
drsve to All>any Tuesday In the the near future
OPTUMETHWT ANt> JEW M-KE
His Utterances led to the disintegra •and* and letterbeads and envelopes by
Rodgers machine.
Albany, Oregon
tion <>f the Hapsburg monarchy and the million, and provide* ramp, cdu 289 W. Second at
PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on
eat local and recreational activities fur
WBisr W *Ti nr» For ladies and gents I
break
the
morale
they did much to
—we have the Elgin ami Waltham, but
the rightere. both here and abroad.“
make a »t«ecislty of the '«Ijpty Gruen" I good farms; low interest rates, five
“War Camp Community Eorvlcs,"
army and people,
of
the
German
the little w«>nd«*r for the ladies and the I yearn time; privilege to pay'fluo or
explain*
Emery Oltu*t«ad. state chair
His visit to Paris and the other al-
non-breakable ••trench" watch for the I multiple on any interest date. Call
man, "developed from the commission
soldier boy*. Sec your magasines for I or write J. M. and IL M Hawkin«,
DR. A. G. PRILL
lied capitals will lie a fit climax to created by the War and Navy Depart
a description of these wonderful little
|
Albany,
Oregon.
America’s part in the war. Port- ments. first known aa the Fcmdlek Com
watches. F. M. French A Son, Jewel-
P&TJiciaD aud Saneen
mission The community to It* partic
era and Engravers. Albany.
6-IS
Ian«i Oregonian.
ular field and thousand* sf worker*
Calls Attended
Dr. Prill reports the local hospital
are aaatotlng the town* In caring for
xummtmmmmmmnmmn
GIVE
to
the
«ar
«altare
agencie»
Day or Night
«tolling *oldl« r» and «alter», previdlug
is again full with patients, though
r-
/
there are none with the flu.
Poultry will be received at the Scio
Produce Co. any day in the week except
Saturday. Saturday receipts cannot t>e
shipped until the following Monday and
the cost of holding the poultry over
mu»l be deducted from the prices paid.
Scio Prmluee Co.
8tf
and keep up the morale of our fight
lag forcea
Bend a doughnut to the front lit»«
by giving to the Salvation Army
«holesom«- emus«'no-nt and clean rec
reation and surrounding the camps
Vltb hospitality " .
Functions of the Am rlcan Library
Slake one *|>oon of tugar
Association. sa>» William L Brewster,
I hi the work of two.
Mate chairman, are "to provide books
Keep the program going
and reading matter to the aoldiera and
Bailors through coop, rating agencies »
Until the war la through.
and directly." Thirty library build
ings have been provld«-d at canioa-
m<nl*; l.TSO.eoo donated books dis
Here's your chanco-glve to the Y
tributed.
1.4S4.044 hooka sad tone of
W K. of C.. Salvation Army.
magasines sent »broad. au«l SOO.OPO Wr buy and sell new and second hatui
Jewish W. Hare Board. Library Aseo
Furniture
ne«-d«-d military technical books bought
elation and the War Community Serv
and given the men
ice and y«u help make a sold ley. sailer
THIS IS THE WAY H> <AVR
The»«- are some things the Hal.atlon
or marine happier and better.
Army does, according to U. C. Borts ♦ ' There ia probably some i.rticle or ar
ticles in poMession of jvrrv family (hat
■keyer, state chairman:
Po you «ant to get a good book
-On lime of communication our huts ia of no use to the owner which may be
aw''. - tailor or marine* GIVE to
are open day and night. Th« n. follow- turned into cash. It 1» so much money
the
lean Library Aaaoetatlon
' Ing their methods, our tu«-n and women found. You can pul it into bomb or
stamps and help «in the war.
go right to the trenches and distribute
WI1. WANT all kinds of junk, all
chocolate. coff«e, doughnut and pt«e kinds of metals, rubber and the many
Liberty Bonds
Bitty per cent of the loot) workers are other things going to waste.
If \<>u must sell your bonds we
«omen. Wo have now 703 huts and .
Grain and Potato Sacks for sale
wil bey them.
M ambulant«-» ig service. In the past
THE
PACIFIC JUNK COMPANY
to« month« aid has be«*u given lhe
J. M. A IL M. HAWKINS,
Home |>hone 2227
Bad Oo»w In euilm abroad IOS.040 Hell phone 4UI-R
Albany, Oregon
E Kogoway. Prep,
Sew •! a Bak.r
ONE SPOON, PLEASB.
Aim VdihuFonitoreSm v¡¡¡t
lliipaj's Fui'iiiliih1 Store
ALBANY
The weather clerk in certainly
trying for a record in the brand of
weather he ia giving us thia fall.
He evidently knowa that farmers
at* short of help and ia extending
the seeding season for that purpose.
The Tribune predicts a banner crop
in the Willanette Valley next year.
*
The Tribune * printer has I4X acres
on the head waters of the Y equina. four
miles from Nashville on the C. A £.
with 5-room house and guod barn that
he will trade for smaller place near Seia
Having unlimited outrange thio w Ins
»deci for stock.
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