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THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL 4 SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JULY I. 1916 NO. « HUERTA TAKEN INTO CUSTODY » * Fl«t ti ViMiti NaatraMy » CUriaU tmril Bruci Alti W m ArrtstH Mob Unchecked tu (be Mexican Capital Washington, June 30. ¡iespite conditions in Mexico City, with un checked mobs rioting amt looting. are ik*scribcd in dispatches <*abl«i to the United States government tonight from Vera t'rusbv a courier who left the M«*xi«*an capital last Friday. When the courier started, practi cally the entire garrison had with drawn to join the Zapata army on the outskirts of the city opposing the attacking Carranza force umler General Gonzales. Gonzales had lx«en driven l»ck with considerable loss ami was waiting for reinforce ments from Vera Cruz ANXIETY IT FELT FOR MEXICO CITY — VasbattM Furi F m fwuptn Safety Geitul Cirrjwi a Misstet TfNfS $1.25 THE YEAR To Survey An Extenzioa to the C A E. Railroad A L. I'otu-r. civil «•oiyn«*er. Alvin Rain«**, a former A II S. and O. A. C. student, and Clinton and Harold Archil«ald, left thia morning for Hoover. where they will Im engaged in plotting seven miles of road for the government in making an exten sion for the present terminal of the A E. to the forest reserve. While there is no immediate prospect for th«* road being built the government does thia to facilitate the sale of timber in the reserve, and when the sale im made and the buyers are ready to cut the tindier. the road will t>e laid out. Albany Democrat. FAVORABLE GERMAN Fwtetst M Note la Stata Di|)it«aat Washington. June 2M. Favorable Washington. June 29. In the ab reply from Germany to th«* lat«* note sence* of dir«*ct reports from Mexico of th«* Unit«! States «imvrning sui> City. which for nearly 10 days has marine warfare and the sinking of twwn cut off by rail ami wire from the Lusitania was predicted in an the outside world there was much official dispatch from Amba.*v«ador anxiety in official quarters today Gerard, received today hi the stau* concerning conditions in the old i department. It was transmitt«*d to capital and its vicinity. Sheridan Dogi Muzzled President Wilson al t'«>rni»h. N II From previous dispatches it Is Pool Room Changes Hands While th«* emliaistailor did not at known that the foo«l auimiy is short General Orozco was detained with tempt to outline the forthcoming and that the «langer of military Sheridan, lire . June 29 All dogs him. on the charge, and also releas-' German note, he described th«* at This week < ’ . C Wade sol«! his operations in the city itself ha* tn this place and at Willamina, five «si later on $7500 liail. [ pool room, stock and fixturt-s to caumsi grave a|>pr«*hen*i»n »mung miles west of here, have iieen order mosphere in Berlin official quarters' The charges were file«! bv special I Chariea Fnltua, Mr Ful tus taking foreigners. ed muzzled by the sheriff. This as favorable to a satisfactory reply. agents of th«* «lepartment of justice. I |M>s«<HMi<in at once. The atate >b*t*rtm«*nt's only Infor- i order is duo to a sup|xxi«<d mad dog He referr«! to th«* visit of Dr. Ant«m United States officiate were silent Mr Wade <l<*sir«*ii to t«*n«ler his mation during the day came from . running at large in the hill* about Meyer-Gerhard, th«* etni'-sary of relative tn future action pending Count Bern»torff. the German am- thanks to th«* public for their moat American consular officers at Vera I here th«* receiDt of instructions from lilwral |>atronagi* in the muit and < ruz. whose reports were sumo ar- The d<>g was first wen last night Itasaador, pointing out that the lat Washington. Observers, however. varrwstly r«*|U«*sts that the same iz«! in this statement: traveling west, snapping at things ter's information apparently ba*I fr«*ly expr,**««*i the belief that to' inspired the German government "The department's latest atlvicea that came in its wav be «mtihued to the new proprietor, days action of Unit«l States author!- * with the idea that the Umt«*«l States Mr. (Jias Faltus regarding the Mexico City situation Uee will have an important tieanng Please Pay Up did not want war with <i«*rmnny, are to th«* effect that General Car on M«»xican developments. if it does but d«*«ur«*d satisfactory reply to her ranza is massing a I arg«* number of New Wheat Brings Gold Medal not effectivdv put an en<! to rumors troops and expects to take the city Th«- Tribune has a large amount original demands of a new revolutionary movement The fact that Amitasaador Geranl About three years ago, John Dur- j in two or three days, lie has n»-[ of money du«* from delimjuent sub that has iieen current on the bor took occasion to predict informally sued instructions to protect non- scribers. advertisers and for job lam. of thia city, discovered a few ■ der for several month» the nature «if th«* reply was regard- combatants." work. Your account, though small, stalks of a new kind of wheat grow Many were inclined to aee in th«*** ed aa significant in official quarters when total«*«! with several hundred ing <m his place Flach year since events an indication that Washing here, where it wgs |Mimt«**l out that others, amounts to a considerable that time he has plant«*«) tn** pr<xluet I ton remains firm in its attitude, that the Ambassador's forecasts in the sum am! we need the money. until he has a prospect of several i Huerta’s return to Mexico wouhi pasi had t>«*n conservative and con Confer a favor to us by remitting bushels of the variety this year. | not aid in adjusting th«* present sistent,. Although it was not gener at on«* Early this spring he sent a sample ' ditficulti«*s ami might serve to com ally known, h«* gave the Washing- of it to the Panama exp>sution. He ( plicate them. Mrs. Wiggs ol the Cabbage Patch I ton government to understand what has just Iieen inform«! that he has A public demonstration in Juarez tmen awarded a gold m«lal on the would I m * contaiiu**! in th«* last atioiit the hour Huerta’s train was exhibit and that the new grain poo- Md Sidirs if Until Stitts Mrs VS iggs of the Cabbage Patch German note, and the text itself «iue to rea«*h this city end«! as sud srvses aplendi«! qualities aa a flour w»*« given at the Scio theatre Friday lx ire out hw predictions. lidicid ti Bisirt nd Gi denly as it Ix-gan There were hur- producer.—I«eban»n Flxpreua evening by local home talent, umler Santiam Mining Diztrict ri«l conferences among Mexican ti iiglMd the direction of the Waltemryer leaders on both sides of the Rio Fire Sweeps 10 Acres Co. It prove«! a surprise to the Grande. Many guardedly admitted Our test letter was furmdi«**! on th»*t»lre going public of Scio aa well that Huerta’s detention was of the arrival at Elkhorn on wav to th«* San Francisco, June 29 The Fed as th«* friends of the young people Altiany. June 29 Two hundred utmost importance, but none would Crown Mines A 36 hour nun kept cords of wood were destroy«! in a eral grand jury tixiay dug deeper who |sirtici[>at«*d. Individually and | comment on its possible effect on us ind«Mirs aa a debut in th«* western tire which ran over 10 acres of tim into the maze of the secret opera collectively the play was a splendid Mexico. Cascades at such limea, dreneh«l to ber on the farm of William Serfling tions <>f allt*ge«i recruiting agents of success, the acting far surpassing the skin. Americans were fr«*er In their, on the South Sant ism river, between the British government in San anything ever seen in thia city. We started on th«* two-mil«- climb comment. They reviewed the recent Sci*> has every reason to is* proud of I Th>>maa and Crabtr«*e, last night. Francisco. to the Crown mines at 7:30 p m.. activity along the border of th«* ad her young people. The lire endangered about 300 acres herents of the ('ientifico party in Mr* Wiggs, who play«l the stel leaving Elkhorn at an el«*vation of of timber and an additional KOO Mexico, including the <iishurm*nient lar role, d«wrves sprrnal mention, 1150 feet. W>! wound in and out cords of wood. About 50 firefight for an hour and a half ami reactied of considerable sums of money for for studying a long hard role and ; ers from the surrounding country, a variety of nurpmwe, the diacoverv stopped it. playing It so well. Too much praise I the cabin al dark, the elevation be ing 2700 feet, or 100 feet lower of many riffea and much ammunition cannot lie given the other members' than Prineville in Eastern Oregon in an El Paso warehouse own«) by of the caste, aa they were all «pially Canal Tolls $4,000,000 Morning brought tbx>ds of sunshine a member of that party and the ap clever and help«! round out a lieauti-, in all their mountain lieauty Four pear an«* of General Salazar in ful performance Washington. June 29. A total o hungry men devoured great stacks Western Chihuahua. Diev recalled While the weather kept many th«* activities of General Orozco. S4. imio . ii OO in tolls was cultected fo. away who would have liked to have of 'Compton'» lieat" in the hot the Panama Canal in the ___ cak«* line. We were olf early to Caravo and Salazar in the anti the use of . , Tin me pnystau examoMM»». sen the play, there was a large at pernxi of time between the opening, Mexico revolution and their suben John Preston, Unite«! States dis- tendance who voted it the best enter view the property of the Crown of the waterway for traffic in May Starling east, a half h«»ura quent service during the ti uerta trict attorney, ad vis«! the examina tainment of its kind over sw*n here. mines of last rear up u> June 6 last. walk brought us to th«* top of a regime. tion of another witness held in New During April the tolls for the small mountain som«* half a mile Fishing Tackle York. first time were greater than the cost east and 700 feet higher than the Cladek Our •*st«*em«i patron. V. It was said at the close of todays of operation an*! maintenance of the cabin. The mountains were lieauti- has notiti«! The Tribune that he has session of the grand jury that the If you want fishing tackle to take canal. ful. the scone of vision ex«*llen(. sold his farm up Crai*tree way and name of the San Francisco bank with you on your early spring out Almost directly bem-alb us JOiHI is now a resident of Portland. through which the all«*g«1 recruit ing. don't fail to see Haney, the Mr. ami Mr*. Jeff Myers, Mr and feet lower, da»h«l the raging Santl- ing of 300 men here was financed, jeweler, about it. He has just re Mrs Kiley Shelton and Mr. and am, while stretching on want and Scio Tribune one year for St 25 has Ix-en learn«! ceived a new stock which is the )u*at Mrs. Fid Myers, motored over to reaching up to the mountain top« the niarkel affords. Girvallte last Sunday in Jeff's new the sloping fields of bhximing Rh*xlo- Convict Escaped Ke<> Jeff says the road from Albany dendrons f»d«i from vision in the Th«* fact that the left arm of the to (xrrvallia on the west aide, is the distan«* Bird, animal and flower DR A. G. F’RIl-L A convict escaped from the peni- editor of Th«* Tribune has furnished beat piece of road he has t raveled I life is much more numerous in the tentiary, probably a trusty. Tuesday all the country newsimpers with a over in the state. Pbyziciae and Sorgeoa mountains than in the valley. Floial morning at about 9 o'clock. After select morsel of news, almost con cla«i hills, singing birds, »lashing Calte Attended E. C. Peery and Dr. Hobson wear escaping he traveled south and was strains us to have the other arm streams and beckoning skies, what Day or Night The only short sleeves these days. They are located near the railroad bridge of broken for their Iwnefit ru*hneas of Iwautv. Yet old Moth«*r He does his thing that prevents is. we n«*ed our SCIO ORE. devotes of fashion and we wonder the North Santiam Earth, the great store house of the how long it will Is* before they wear traveling at night when most people right arm to make out bills and do i are off the rood. | other necessary newspaper work. (Continued on page 41 low necks, aa well. El Paso, Tex.. June 2H. General Hu«*rta. ex-president of Mexico. ar rived here today, accoiniwm«! by several well known Mexicans. Soon afterward h«* was taken into cusUxly on charges of conspiring to incite conspiracy against a friendly country and held for a time at Fort Bliss, until h«* gave $15.000 bail. WIDE RECRUITING PLOT INDICATED