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Portland. Feb. 17.—Three river
steamboats, th* Grahamona. Orego-
na and Pomona, are being purchased
from Captain A. B. Graham by the
Inland Hoot & Truck Line, it was
announced yesterday by M E. low.
organizer of the line, and are to be
reconditioned for their new service
Advertisements should reach this office
immediately.
not later than Tuesday to insure publi
The three steamboats are to be
cation in the current issue.
converted from wo«»d to oil burners
All foreign advertisements must be
and thoroughly renovated and ready
pan! for tn advance of publication.
for service March 1.
The Inland Empire Boat & Truck
Line plans to operate the Grahamona
, In the upper Columbia river and the
Oregona and Pomona in the upper
Willamette. A'iTto trucks are to be
| used as feeders, gathering products
/ pledge allegiance to mV flag
the Rtfublk for whkh it »fand».
Ration.
InJhraible,
*iih liberty
iiulke for all.
8ANTIAM
FARM TOPICS
Ed Kalina lost a sack of oats off
his wagon Friday. He went back
for it but somebody t»eat him to it.
To save trouble the finder had better
return the oats. Fine neighbor!
Joe Kalina and mother, Mrs Nim-
lek. left Saturday for Minnesota to
spend several months. They have
aome land interests to look after.
from the territory tributary to each
river point ami assembling them on
the docks for shipment. Thetruckk
will also be uwd to deliver freight
from the river points through th«*
surrounding territory.
The Willamette river landingswill
be at Butteville. Crawf rd. Salem,
Albany, Corvallis gad Eugene
By
means of the combined true« and
steamboat service the company plana
to give service from shipper to con
signee nt 10 per cent less than the
rail rate. Freight leaving Portland
at 5 o'clock in the evening will be
delivered at Salem the next mom-]
ing. at Albany and Corvallis that i
afternoon, and at Eugene the fol-1
Mu* Gote Gill Married
Rolled OH Track Beiers Train Ar
rived.
JUNGLETOWN JINGLES
Miss Grace Gill, second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. M C. Gill, was
According to an account given at
We have heard of underclothes
married yesterday at 2 p. tn. to the local hospital today. Herbert W.
being found in automobiles the day
James C. Edwan •Is of Sookane. Wash Lingerfdter of the attack made on
after the night before, but when
Mr Edwards « is connected with him Friday night on Jefferson street
they are returned the nest morning
the Edwards Manufacturing Com near the Southern Pacific tracks in
that’s a new one on us.
pany. nu nufacturera of women's Alhanv. he not only came near losing
We think it’s high time for a man and children's clothing. He is also
hie life by a blow on his head by the
to take to the woods when two la a prominent mining man. a graduate
assailant, but came near being man
dies invade his bedroom "looking of Ann Arbor school of mines, and
gled by the southbound train which
for the broom" Being leap year, is considered an expert on ores, hav
arrived soon after the attack.
ll’a likely they were looking for a ing t»ccn sent twice by the United
lingerfelter aaye he regained eon-
place to put their shoea.
Stat«« government to Europe to re aciuusnees for a short time and found
As Joo Laffoon. Van Hassler and port on certain ore properties.
himself lying on the track and the
Doc Downing got lovesick they had
Mr. Edwards was born m London. train approaching. He tried to get
to quit and are now joy riding with Englantf and came to thia country up but failed. He then rolled off
their beet girls. Go It while you’re when a small boy. He spent much the track just as the train swept by.
young, folks.
time in the mining sections of Mon He could not say whether he had
Mias Cline came to Jungletown tana. Idaho. Washington and British been placed on the track by his as
Saturday to get some candy and Columbia
sailant or had moved from the place
The wedding was a simple home of attack himself while unconscious.
spent the night with Miss Welle.
The injured man is at the hospital
Jungletown streets hove bright affair, only the family being present
lights and one can see ghosts on the The ceremony was conducted by suffering from a fractured skull,
Rrv. Deming of the Christian church but is improving according to phys
poles in the morning
of
Albany.
An elaborate dinner icians who are attending him.—Alb
Mrs. Sc bed win and Mary Walter
was served, after which the newly any Herald. Mondaf.
went fishing Friday and caught one
weds left for California.
trout, like two old ducks. Some
Those present were:
Mr. and
Fla Increasing
fishermen. I’d say.
Mrs. Frank Gill. Scio; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Sehedwin and Mary
Scio is in the midst of a flu epi*
Ralph Gill. Portland; Mrs. Francis
Walter had lots of company Sunday
demic. Fully half the families in
Arnold, Mill City; Roy R. Gill. Spo
town and the immediate vicinity have
The visitors were:
Misses Millie,
kane, Wash.; Mrs. R Hibler, Seattle.
May. Vlasta Walter and MissUlhan
it in a more nr less agravated form.
Wash ; Dr. and Mrs, John Gill lab-
In most families where careful
Taking pictures occupied most of anon; Mr and Mrs. Albert McCor
attention
has l»een given none dan
the time
kle. Puttland.
gerously ill is reported.
From appeerancro there’s likelv
For Sale Day old chicks and hat
In number ill the present epidemic
to be a wedding here before long
How about it. Mary, what aay, dad? ching eggs from O. A. C. Tancred greatly exreeds that of one yenr ago.
and J. A Hanson strains single comb
Wonder how Mr. Berven feels White leghorns. Chicks 117 50 per it is thought that a return of Ore
since Mary Walter left the jungles 100; eggs
per 100. Satisfaction gon’s usual winter rains would be a
Never mind. Bob, she'll be back.
guaranteed.
help in clearing the town of the
J ack thk W kippkr .
Pacific Hatchery.Tangent. Ore. disease.
Geoige Griffin is on the mend
lowing morning.
Mr. Bartley is doing the choree and
About 75 per cent of the stock
attending the invalid.
has already l>een pledged, and the
The old man of the house has set
holders are principally the shippers
out three bushels of union seta, two
upon whose support the success of
bushels of early potatoes and soon
the project depends
will plant n gallon of peas. He put
Captain A. B Graham, whose
in Sunday trimming up his hen
steam boats are being taken over by
house to encourage the inmates to
the new line, will In* manager of the
pay for the com they have been eat company and Captain Clyde Raabe,
ing. now that eggs are cheap
who has been an operator of boats
Newt Crabtree went to Aberdeen. on the Columbia. Willamette and
Wash., and married a fine widow, Snake rivers for many years, will be
coming home Tuesday. Mrs Mag superintendent of steamboat service.
gie Summers gave her father and
new wife a dinner Wednesday.
PIE EATER
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At The Prsple s Theatre
Every citizen of Scio who is Inter
ested in the future progress of the
town, should get out and vote next
Monday.
Owing to prevalence of the flu
It is reported that Ralph Cole of
there will be no picture show at the
Crabtree died of the flu Tuesday.
Peoples theatre this week.
He was the son of Rev. Cole, form
erly of Stay ton.
Crabtree Men Hart.
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Wanted—The Tribune wants two
Ilo-pltal Satt«
cords of 10-inch wood. A print shop
Melvin Prine and Rosa Pierce of
must be kept warm and it takes
I)r. Prill reports the following
near Crabtree, were injured Monday wood to do the trick.
nurses doing duty here last week:
hv the explosion of fuse capo which
Roy R. Gill of Spokane blew in on M im I ai mb of the Harrisburg hos
I li«»i|rg
Mr I
Tribune vesterday. having been pital. a; the Riley Shelton home.
i’rirw s InjuihM'
»«•re on the •'ccasion of the
Miss Neal of the Harrisburg how-
dangerous, but Hr
i r,« .a lying
mnrriage of hie sister. Miss Grace pi tai, at the Elmo Sims home
in a hospital at Lebanon in an ex
He says business in Spokane is first
Miss Ruth Kramer of Portland, at
tremely dangerous condition.
class
the J. W Miller home. Shelburn.
The men were blasting stumps on
Mr«. N. Enders of Jordan, at the
the farm of Mr. Prine. They had I
Don McKnight and E. D. Myers
35 caps on a stump near their work
homes.
and as they advanced to the stump
the capo exploded. On the ground
Mrs. G. L. Flanagan and baby left
near by was a box almost full of
the hospital for home Saturday.
dynamlle which did not explode.
E. fl. Schnuelle was admitted to
The me n say they can think of no
’<^t<'iX7“
the hospital last Thursday, under
cbu .*» for the explosion.
isixn.
went a major operation Friday ami
is doing well.
Born at the hospital February 13.
a fine girl baby to Mr and Mrs.'
.Marlin M. Mriser.
Mien Anna Stillmacher assisted at
the hospital the past week
G. R. Thomae, who was admitted
to Mie hospital February 12 for med
ical treatment, was dismissed Tues
day.
Dr. Davis of Albany was assisting
Dr. Prill in the surgery Friday.
Mias Charlotte Walket. county
nurse, was assisting at the Elmo
Sima home Sunday
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Buy Now II bile Deliveries .Ire Possible
Buy your For«! ear now while deliveries are possible.
There is only a limited, specified number of Ford cars allot
ted to this territory. You will be wise to buy one now while
we can get care to delive.. A signet! order with ua is your
protect Kin.
Even our small allotment of Ford rars is not shipped us
until we have bonahde orders for them.
This is because the. )<,•■> and for Ford
cars all over he country Is greater than
the supply or production
So don't de
pend on spring delivery.
Only no many Ford cars will be shipped
In to thia territory; only so many will be aide to get Ford
cars, if you would be forehanded and plan ahead you will
have ua deliver vou a Ford car as soon as possible. Thea
you will have it to use whenever you want it.
The Ford is an all year utility - in your home or busmens.
Its serviceability, ease of operation, low cost of maintenance
has made it such. It will serve you the year around. *pnng
and summer, autumn and winter, it is your servant, always
ready to <k> your balding.
Insist on
Genuine
Ford Parts