The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, April 01, 1915, Image 1

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
VOL. 3
NO
45.
S1.2& THE YEAR
SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. APRIL I. 1915
EITEL MUST INTERN
OR SAIL BY FRIDAY
Ihn t$ Nit ta Ba Gma Fat lapon
at tin ‘ Gaiarafty lia-dm
CaaAtiaa
The
Washington. March 28.
Print Eitel Friedrich must leave
American waters by Friday or suffer
interment.
On the day natmsl thr»*e weeks
will have l«een sj»«*nt by th«* German
auxiliary cruiser in American waters.
Discussing th«* case of the German
gunlioat Geier, which put into Hono­
lulu to escape Jaharw-M- cruisers.
Secretary Bryan said in a letter to
Senator Slone, chairman of the
S«*nat«* foreign relations committee.
"The Geier was allowed th«* gener­
ous period of three weeks, to No­
vember 7. to make repairs and l«-ave
the port or. failing to do so, to tie
interrwd. A longer perio«! would
have been contrary to international
practice, which does not permit a
v«-»««el to remain for a longer time
in a neutral port for the purpose of
repairing a generally run-down con­
dition. due to long sea service.”
98 YEARS OLD
I
EYESIGHT GOOD
2 SHIPS TORPEDOED
150 UVES ARE LOST
EFFORTS TO RAISE
F 4 ARE FRUITLESS
Alliany, March 27. Thinigh she
lacks only two y«*ars of having lived
a ctmtury. Mrs Mary Faulkner, re­ Swift
siding eight miles southeast of Al-1
Washington, March 30. Effort*
to raise the sunken submarine F-4
Sataaanats Nit tl« Haeta« Y«««h in the Honolulu harlior were tern-
porarily suspend«**! today after a
-Na Time Far [scapa Was
bany, d<««*s not use glsaw-s
Iler
hawser, with which the I mn H was
eyesight is practically unimpared I
l»eing dragged toward shore, snap-
Gim
I
and she can mm * |w*ople ¡«axaing on
poiL
the road 100 yards from her resi­
Rear Admiral Muore retried
dence and often reoignizea friends
from Honolulu late today tost the
London. March 29. Al»«ut 150
at that distance
livoa were lost tn the sinking l»v ■ submarine evidently was waterlog-
Mrs Faulkner ia now th«* oldest
ged and too heavy to be raisnl by
German submaritw-s of the African
person living m lunn county
De­
i th«’ »tuipmrnt employ»! by th«*
liner Falaba ami the British steamer
spite her advanced age sh«- m-«-d« no
i «-arching fleet
This destroyed anv
Aguila, bound from Liverpool for
SMistance.
At tunes she limi*
faint hope that might have ls*en
IJahon.
slightly, but moet of the time can
left of finding any of the crew of
The Fidalta was torpedo»! in St.
121 alive
walk alwiut as remlily as a person
George's Channel Sumlay afternoon, i
The vessel Inw in 45 fathoms (270
half her age
The vessel carrieti a crew of 9<i ami
Mrs. Faulkner ia a piomrer of
al»«ut I till paaaengrrs. ami of thia feet) of water ami her position ia
Unn county and has resi«led for
being h«*l«l while preparations for
total only 140 were rescu»!. Of
raising her by pontoons are matte
m«>re than half n century >>n the'
those rescu»! eight di»! later from
same farm, where she now makes
(exposure.
h«*r home with her son, Joel Faulk -
The Aguila had a crew of 42 and
ner
three |>aaacng«*ra and '«f th«-««* 23 "f
th<* ert*w and all of the pam^rurfru
1
were hist
In both cases on sighting tm* sub-1
i marine the capfam trnsl to escape
by putting on all speeai possible, I
PART OF FLEH TO
VISIT AT PIIRTIINI
COMMUNITY MEETIN G
EDUCATIONAL RALLY
Will Stad WardNps
Stcrttary
but the under water craft overlook
the steamers, showing that Germany i
Rm First Plus Aiani
now has some of her most modern
Sant lacksta Amane i i Mtthat lai Sen
Stira
submarines engaged in the blocked«*
April II—A8|»iai»t Schools
operations against England
Applying this rule to the Prinz
The captain of the Ealalm. who
Will Tah Part
Eitel Friedrich, it is evident that
Portland, .March 30.
Portland
, was one of those lost, was given five
she must sail within the next few
will
lie
inclu«i»l
in
the
itinerary
of
minutes to get his passengers and
days or this Government will be
part
of
the
luittleahip
fleet
that
will
crew into the b«>ata, hut. according
compelled to intern her. The use
A community meeting and «-dura­
to the survivors. fs*fore this was open formally the Panama Canal
of force with reference to intern­ tional rally will be held April 10 at
poaslble. a torpedo was fir«!, strik­ Following its historic cruise through
ment has not been thought of. The Scio ami the public is cordially in­
ing the engin«* room ami causing a the new waterway dividing tn«* two
battteahip Alabama. one of the vited to attend There will b«* thr«*e
conlim-nta to the Panama-Pacific
terrible explosion
Many pt-rsomi
“c«»ld storage” fleet, was ordered s|M*akers from the state, Isoldes (
were killed am! th«* steamer sank in Exposition, the fleet will lie divided
A i
yesterday to go into commiwuon and local helpers in different lines
am! various units will visit Prciflc
ten minutes
proceed at once to Hampton Roads lunch«<«»n will i«e served at noon ami
coast ports ami Hawaii. Just what
for th«* purpose of "preserving the people from the country ar«* a.«k«d
ships will visit Portland has not yet
neutrality of the port." The Ala­ to contribute meat, (chicken or
been determined.
The news that
bama may sail tomorrow and should meats which are rmsit convenient.)
I was tn visit this
I m * at her destination tomorrow pies, ami cream. People from town
| city was tel«-graph»! from Washing
—
night. She will prev««nt any attack are requested to furnish cake, sand
ton last night after a vigorous pro­
A complete am! jolly surprise I
from being made upon the Prins wiches. an*I pickles
For further
test against ignoring this city had
Eitel Friedrich by British ciuisern particulars consult Miss Anna John­ farewell party was given Mr. and been sent to Secretary Daniels by
Mrs. Will Abbott at their home on the Chamber of < 'ommerce.
an long as the < terman ship is within son. teacher of Domestic Science
Sei«»
Height* Wednesday evening,
the three-mile limit of the Unitetl
Prof. Pittman, of Monmouth ami
The historic battleship Oregon
March
24. Their home was taken will lead the procaadoa of sea fight­
States.
| an 0 A. C. professor, of Corvallis.
by storm with artillery am! rapid ers through the Canal. Mobilization
There is a belief in naval circles *«H t* of th«* tending sj-eakera
that the German governmimt is;
To encourag«* the children, a few flring guns l««a«le<l to the muzzle) ! at Panama for the Canal trip has
endeavoring to force the United i prizes will be award»! in a free and with sandwiches, cakes. etc., and lieen set for July I
The Oregon is
States to intern the Prins Eitel open contest to all. Pennants will of course they surrendered. R expect«*»! to g<> south in June ami
Friedrich.
The authorities here be given the schools that have reach­ Shelton, brigadier general in com­ will I n * locked through the Canal to
would prefer that Germany order ed the state standard. Come, bring mand. Mr Abbott, on hearing the join the Atlantic fleet, leading th«*
this done, on as to avoid any addi- your heat girl or your family, invite first gun took to the wootia, but other hatttediipa on the cruise to
FXery school offi­ w-eing his wife standing her ground the Pacific coast.
tional criticism of thia government your neighbors
cer
and
patron
of
the schiwds in thia turnea! and faced the music. White
by the (ierman people.
Wrist Broke«
part of the county should be orea- lunch was being pr»*par<«d by those
who
t«s»k
charge
of
the
dining
room
of
I «mt an«! join in the discussion
Mias Severance presided at the piano
For all Kinds of
questions of special importance.
When W. 8. Carpenter was at-
SURPRISE FARE
WELL PARTY
Fresh Meats
go to the
Farmers Meat
Market
Highest market price paid for
Beef. Fat Hogs,
Mutton. Etc.
Meats soldat the lowest price
commensurate with good stuff
Cash paid for Hides
FRANK McDONALD
SCIO.
ORE
Sudden Death
Dr. Hobson was call«*! on a hurry
trip to Shelburn Tu«*sday at i atxiut
11 a. m. to visit John Bounds i pro-
fesaionally. Mr. Bounds was over
75 years of age ami has Iwvn sub-
ject to rheumatic ailments and heart
trouble for years.
When Dr. Hobaon arrived, the
¡old gentleman had pawrnd away
Paralysis was the probable cause of
his death
Mr. Bounds is the second of
Shelburn's old pe«>ple to pass away
within the past two weeks. Mrs.
Smith's death having occurred but
a short time previous to that of
Mr. Bounds
<
am! rendered shih * beautiful «elee- ■ tempting to take a mattreaa down
tions of instrumental music, after «lairs at his r«midence. last Saturday,
which Mis* Freeman entertained . h,. dipped ami fell to the bottom
with vocal selections
■ As a result, two ribs were broken
The friends prt-sented Mr. and | and the wrist lx>m-s of his left arm
Mrs. Abbott with a beautiful gift I were shattered
and wished them success in their
Mr. Carpenter was able to he on
new undertaking.
j (he streets Monday saying "Its
About forty-five of their Scio hard matter tn kill an Irishman.”
friends were present and a m*«t
I
Gave Free Show
enjoyable time was had.
I
Treat Your Seed Potatoes
Seed potatoes should lie subject
to a formaldehyde treatment before
planting. Seed w> treated are largely
freed from the diseases potatoes are
subject to. One pint of formalde­
hyde to 30 gallons of water ia said
tn he the right mixture. Cut your
seed and soak them in this solution
" Business is beginning to pick for one hour, then place them out
j up" say most of our business men.
to dry.
|
John Weaelv gave a free show as
the opening feature of his new
theater. last Thursday evening Two
reels of a film which is to run for
several weeks was the attraction.
The new theater r<<>m is equal in
equipment to many of the picture
show rooms in Portland and is
superior to many in the smaller
towns. It should be sustained by a
good patronage
CONSTANTINOPLE
NOW IN DANGER
Tte lassim Art Stidiat Shall Withii
Twtta Milts if tin SaltM's
PlllCt
London. March 29. Constantino­
ple is being shak«*n by the roar of
hostile guns
Russian shells are
falling twelve miles from the sul­
tan's palace.
For th<< first time in
the history of Constantinople, it is
being homltarded from the air.
Petrograd dispatches as well as
those from th«« Balkan capitals re­
ported the Russian fleet again shell­
ing the «Icfcnses <»f the Bosphorus.
Bomlvardmt-nt was rcsumtsl
last
evening with tremendous force. At
the same time Russian aviators have
circled over Pera, the residential
section of Constantinople, dropping
bomlw. It is d»*lar»l they have in­
flicted heavy damage
Part of the
population, it is reported, have fled
panic stricken, into the interior.
West Enlightens Chicago
Chicago, March 30. On his re-
turn today from a trip to exposition*
at San Diego ami San Francisco.
Herman F. Schuettler, first deputy
superintendent of Chicago's police,
declared he was ashum««! of the
head<|uarteni and police buildings
liere. after making comparison with
those in the west
"Instead of th«* dungeons wuhave
in Chicago, w«*stern cittea have sani­
tary cell rooms ami modem aecom-
imxi* turns in their police stations,"
«aid the assistant chief.
Mr. Schuettler nnm>unea>! also
that hr had «ietermined to try light
uniforms ami khaki for the Chicago
police, who in summers past have
swraltercd in heavy hmmlcloth uni­
forms
"I got thia idea in the w«-»t. too,”
be added.
Pulse Just 13, Man Busy
Cottage Grove. March 30
A. I..
Flynn, of this city, is a puzzle to
medical science
He has liv««d for
months with a pulse beat of 30 a
minute, that would mean certain
death tn a normal person.
During Mr. Flynn's Illness his
pulse lieat was as low as 13 a minute,
remaining that way for several
days and missing often
During all
the time Mr. Flynn was ch«-rrful,
refusing to go to bed, and planm-tl
on the time when he again would
he around doing a regular day's
work. During much of his illness
Mr Flynn did the chores about the
house
Attended Inter Scolastic Meet
. The Inter-Scolaatic meet at l«eban-
on took place on last Friday night.
Prof. Colvin and Miss Shannon ac­
companied four of the contestants
from the Scio public schools to the
place of meeting, and while Scio
did not succeed in carrying off anv
of the honors, there will lie a return
meet at Scio In April, when it is
expected that Scio will do her very
beet