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THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL 3 11.25 THE YEAR St TO. LINN ÜOUNTY. OREGON, APRIL 22. 1916 NO. 4M. ■? «, j - ■ • .*• * QUICK DEATH IN F-4 IS HOPE NOW HELD NEW HARNESS SHOP FOR SCIO W A <>"•»«. who is now comlucl- ing a harm*«» shop in Silverton, has Fipiatiaa (j ClISlBtltd tit PllllWt r,'nt*'*i the north room ««f th«' Smith C msi —SataiMM« is Lifted Iwthrt Feet » * Washington, April 20 Hupe that the crew of the ill-fat«*l submarine F-4 di«*i quickly, escaping the tor ture <>f suff">cation as th«* vessel lay at th«* bottom of th«* entrance to Honolulu harlsir, is held out in a mail report received at th«* Navy department today from Rear Ail miral Moore. Exjierta on the sc*n«*. the admiral said. tieliev«*! th«* 21 officers and nu*n were kilted by an internal expbmion. "There is no m**<tive information at hand on which to ba«- s reliable lh««oty as to the cause of the acci dent." said the report "but it is lw- lieved bv th«* submarine experts that the men in th«* l»»at were killed by some sort of internal explosion They lielieve that had there l«M*n on«* man left aliv«* he could have made signals, or blown the tanks and thus caused the submarm«* to riaa Since this report was writt«*n ten days ago, navy divers from th«' New York navy yard, with sfWcial equip ment hav«> reached Honolulu to aid in the efforts to raise the F4. Lines have been attach«*! to the sunken hull, and it la being gradually haul ed into shallower water. A <ii»pstch from Honolulu today says: "'Du- United Stat«*« submarine F-4 was raised 12 feet today ami low«*d inshore until it rest«! on the up- ward inclining bottom " building and will move his stock and fixtures thereto ats*ut May I Mr. Cress will come to our town with a good reputation as a business man and expects to make Scio his future home Three shop« in Silver- ton rather overdoes th«1 harness busi ness and he thinks the field in Scio offers twttcr opportunities MOTOR IS TO SQUATTERS RUSH M’CUSKER WOULD BE RESTORED TO ALASKA LAND CONTINUE WAR TAX FOR GOOD ROADS It is reported that the motor ser vice which was di*ri>ntinu«*d last fall »n the! A E railroad will Is- r. stored about May I. on als>ut the schedule of last year. That is U> Writes Ei-Suiter Bterit it a PI m say. going west in th«* morning ami east in th«* aft**rn<s>n. If the time fa Maiataia Tax With (arage la ao arrang«*"! that |ieople can have Paacatal three or four hours in Albany, re turning th«* same day. it will lie a great ac«*omm<idation to th«* |HM>plc In a letter to former United States of Eastern Lnn county. Senator Jonathan Bourne Jr., Thus.1 NcCunker of this city, makes th«> auggoation that th«' present war tax impost-d by the national government tie continued ami the revenue doriv- j ed therefrom lie expend«*! as nation-f al aid to good roads ■sw- "My plan is this,” writ«*« Mr Me Cusker. 'We have what is call«*! a SrikiBtai Frig Pertlaed It Salta, tl war tax which is the um* of revenue 1 Report hlMllll Is II Bl Opened Starts Stigprie Despite tke Saaw Seward, Alaska, April 20. Rum ors that the Alaska Engineering CommMon had dtsHded to throw open to settlement th«* Mi-acr«* termi nal track her«* acquired by th«* gov ernment with the purchase of the Alaska Northern railroad caused a stamped«* of squatters who have occupi«*d almost all of the tract. Many prominent business men and several women are among the squatters, who havt* armed themsel Aa Ultiaataai is Eipacted ta Ba Seat ves with rifles to prevent claim Ba First Srtaaiar Ikraagk ta tatua By Italy Saaa •• jumping There have been several «tanq» on a few commtidittea. docu minor quarrels but as yet no one Witbaat Falls tatni is Praparai ments. etc.sto make up a deficit of has been hurt $liHi.iMHl.iHN) (ter year, which ii«*ficit United Stat«*« District Judge Fred has erept in on us from some source, j Brown hint planned to obtain urn* of Oregon City. April 20 Without Rome, April 20 Italy's last word m> matter how this tract as a temporary camp for io Austria is expect«* I to take the "The fact remains that we rail««' ceremony or th«* blast from a ship’s th«* huntireda of men who are hurry form of an ultimatum, and may 1100.000.000 ami no <>m* feels the siren, th«* locks of the Portland Rail ing to Seward from all |utrta of come at any time The nation is eff«*ct of it. My suggestion is that way. Lght A Power to. al Or«*g"n Alaska an<l from th«* United States readv for wa< Even the pro-Aus- we continue thia tax after th«* pres , City became the prtqwrty of the as a reault of the announcement ent m**«*Milv €«•«*••» to exist ami , Umte«l Slate* at midnight this Irian party has lost hone. that Seward would lie the tidewater It is accepted that the government even extend it. if ru-ce*«ary, ami morning. terminus of the government railroad is marking time until the «'!«*• I»* I use that money in building giwsl No v«*as«*ls were en route either to Fairlmnka. hour shall arrive So certain is (terinanent roads throughout the to Portland or Salem during th«* Itespite a snow storm, which «•an country under tlw* alisolut«* su|s*r i night and the first summer to imum officialdom that th«* conflict blanketed Seward today, the stam- through the locks free of tolls will not long I m - mwtpomd. that th«* (Continued on p«irv 31 pt*te continued ami squatters were I m * the Grahamona, at 9 o'clock this Austrian amhaaaador wired to hm busy setting up tents and clearing morning brother to prvfiare his Innsbruck their lota. There will be no ceremony wtwn villa for occupancy The Austrian the steamer reache« the locks T. envoy it is d«*clar«*»l fully rxpects A Falte Report W. Sullivan, hydraulic engineer, developments in the near future which will result in the Italian gov notitted th«* lock tenders that ls>ats Th«* Tribune is inform««! by a real would |»aaa through the lifter« after ernment handing him his | num { xirta friend that a report is in circulation midnight free of tolls and that the Upon the frontier the greatest acti- that this n«*ws|>ap«*r is for sale be- vity ta in evi<ience Austria han Virshigs ta Gather at Naw Yack government would tak«* title to the cause it is losing money, etc. maxMsl enormous force« at property at one«' Th«* celebration the Maath Start Far tie Caaal There is no foundation in fact for of the transfer will he delayed for A. J. Shelton Dead southern front. this report While Th«* Tribune is is Alse Sat the Cel i Io Canal festivities not getting rich very rapidly, it is A short time ago Jack Shelton. Aa Advertiser Makes not nor has hot lost money from its Will Visit in Kansas who had twen ailing during th«* |>a»t first issue in Scio. On the contrary Big Profit in Sale Washington. April 20. The At- winter, was taken to a Salem hoepl- j its buaineM is growing ahtng every lanlic Il«*et will be reviewed in New ( tai for surgical treatment. His Next Monday Ed Wesely. with his line. Eugene. April 21 Twelve years York harbor May 17 bv l*r«*«ident trouble was serious and it was n»t mother. Mrs Franc«'« Wearly and ttecause of chronic rhcumstism, ago. George Stanley invested I143«- Wilson. Secretary Daniels announc- expected that heroic tr«*atment two sisters, M ishcs Rose and Licv. we hav«* said we would sail, but not in a small store <>n Willamette street. ed the date tonight at the conclusion would add materially to his life. will start for a two-months visit to until th«* sab* can lie mad«* to aomo He became one of the heaviest news- of confvrenc«*« with Admiral Fletch Word was received in thia city the central |u»i t of Kansas They one wh<> will publish a creditable lab* Saturday evening of his death ‘’a‘*r *h-rti-er. in Eugene Toda» er. Commamier-in-Chief of the fleet. exp«*et to t>e away until about the country newspaper. he sild this store for SS5.IM10. The [letails of th«* review and of the first of July. and on the following morning. Thia editor is well «atisfi«*d with Shelton, Ira Bilyeu and one of the! ' new purchaser» ar«* J. H. Baker, of events ashore will lie wi>rk«*d out as th«* progress Th<* Tribune is making Miller boys, drove down to Salem in ■ i SjMikane ami P. P Morrow, of C«»*ur soon as posmble by th«* navy depart ami its fulurt* promisee auc<*esa MO,(MM) Mules Ordered Th«*«e men will ment, in co-operation with Mayor the Shelton auto bus for the body, I jd'Alene. Idaho, j Our fri«*nds who. s«'emingly, desire ' lake poMMKHioti at the end of 3l> Mitchell, of New York The review I They arrived with the body in this Kansas City. April 17. Order« for i thia (taper to fail, are sure to tie I days, and will be known ss th«* will be fullowad by a water carnival city at about Ip m , when it was MO.iMMi mule« for use in the British ’ disappoint«*«!. We ar«' hi-re to stay transferred l<» a hack «mi taken to Baker-Morrow company, dealers in at night and a land imrade probably army have ts*en placed with livretock - unless ill health fore«*« us to turn gvneral merchandise. the next day. Jordan, where Mr Shelton was (torn Th«' Tribune over to younger and The exact num tier of war crafts dealers by agents of thr British 5k years ago ’ we hope, abler hand*. Purchased Land For New Road , (u !»• MM*inbl«*<l at New York has government, a<*eording to announce Andrew Jackson Shelton was teirn — ments mailt* today. The orders are m>t yet heen decidod. but practically of pioneer parents, who were among I Mr. and Mri. Ruurll for delivery covering the next six the first *ttiers in Eastern Lun T. B. Pettit inform«*! The Tribun«* all of the liattteahipH. many of the months Home From Honeymoon county His home during his boy yreterday that h«' ami several other cruisers, gunlsiata ami destroyers The animals are to lie assembled hood and for several years after he j private parti«*» ha>l ls>ught th«* laml attached to the fiiwt and some of at Grand Island. Neb., and shipp«*d <'minty Clerk R M. Russell ami attained manhood, was in Jordan for the promised m*w road, ami the submarines and auxiliaries will from there to the s«*aboanl in Can his bride, who was Mias Goldie Is* ordered out. Th«* review will be He married a daughter of the late that th«* same would siain lie opened ada Junes, of Shelburn, return««"! from the first held since October. 1 »12. John Bryant, engage"! in merchan for the use of the public. their honeym«s»n Monday. Not later than June 25 the fieet dizing in Jordan, then in stock deal They say that they would aa soon Attended the Frederic Fanerai To their surprise thev were met will start for San Francisco by way ing. then moved to Eastern Oregon have the county return them thr at the depot by a party of frienda where he resided until a few years purchaar price of the laml in the of the Panama Canal. Maneuvering in an automobile, who forced them I jmi Sunday afternoon. Roe Shel ago. when he returned to Scio and way of hauling gravel as to buy the en route, the ships, it is expected, will pass through the canal July 4. ton. Walt. Ira. Bert and Jack Bilyeu. to get in and the rouble was then Jordan land. Gao I’ Warner and Riley Miller taken on a joy-ride about the city. Jack Shelton was an honorable Fishing Tackle Gifford Harrold, the rustling Rus drove over to Alliany to attend the Afterwards they were taken to the man ami numbered as friends, by clerk's office where an unusual array Frederic funeral. all who knew him. His burial accur- sell machine agent, was in town thia Mr. Frederic wi a member of of placards, about the walla, greeted If you want fishing tackle to take red at Bilyeu Den cemetery on last week. He stated that he sold a A bag of rice had lieen ar Monday, several jwople from Scio threshing machine while here to with you <>n your early spring out the Knights of Pythias* and the them help harv«*st the big crop which is ranged over the door and as the funeral was conducted by that order ing. don't fail to see liatrry, the attending. expected to materialize in Julv and jeweler, about it. He has just re from the Pythian castle hall, in newlyweds entered, a string was Subscribe for The Tribune, SI.25 August. The outfit was sold to erived a new stock which is th»- (>e»t Albany. A very large crowd wit- pulled and they received a big show the year. i Tangent parties er of the grain.—Albany Herald. the market affsrds. neased the obwquiea ITALY IS READY TO ENTER WAR ! • • .. J.* *»V. • • > • *5 TITLE TO LOCKS PASSES TO U. S PRESIDENT WILSON WILL VIEW FLEH I 4 » rid**1 . «ML I • it* » ' j .* « • * *. ■ J- «