The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, August 05, 1915, Image 1

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
SCIO. LINN COUNTY. ORKGON. AUGUST 5. IVI5
BRYAN SPEAKS
11.26 THE YEAR
THE GRIM MESSENGER A VERY FORTUNATE GERMAN DRIVE IN
CONSCIENCE CLEAR
HARVEST ACCIDENT
WEST PREDICTED
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Atrocité
If an accident can tie called f»rtu-'
Washington. Aug. I. That all of
Dindon. Aug. 1. —Emperor Wil-
nate, T. J. Pettit's experience with the big army that has ts-en raised I tain has issued a mam fiat" to the
a runaway team attach«*d to a bind-1 by Lord Kitchener will lie nec«h*d ! German people on the occasion of
er. early Monday morning can tie to defend the western line in France the Anniversary of the outbreak of
so regarded, in that hee«ca|>ed with and Belgium ami i«<rhai>« to save th«* war. In the manifesto, the Em-
so little injury. The wonder w that Paris and Calais is the opinion of a peror says:
he escaped with hb life.
strategist of high rank in the war
"One year has claimed sine«* I was
Mr. Pettit had just atarlud to department.
obliged to call to arms the German
work when the binder m-«ded some
*’«• pointed out Unlay that the . pciple. An unpr«*ced>’nt«*d time of
attention, dropping his reins to du Germans would tie aid«* to release ; ld<MMÌshe<l has tiefalkn Fairop* and
so. The team for some reason, approximately 1,000.000 men from the world.
started. Air. Psttit reacted for th«- th«- eastern theater of war as a re­
"Before God and history mv con
lines which had dropp'd d<>wn on mit of the capture of Warsaw Be science is clear. I did not will the
tongue. In doing so. he was thrown can.-«- of the wonderful railroads of I war, After prv(M»rations for a whole
in front of th«* stcklrbar Hi* cloth Germany the«* can be rushed im- decade the coalition p'Wi-m. to whom
mg was caught by th«* sick leg uardn im<diately to the western liattle front ¡Germany hail liecume loo great. I m .**
ami held him fast until the team for another drive
I lev«» I that the moment had come to
"Before the Russian army, which ¡ humiliate the empire, which loyally
brought up against a fencs, when
the liar wax so raised that he waa has just ln*en driven l>ack in the s U mm I by her Austro-Hungarian ally
Warsaw campaign can make any in- J in a just cause, or to crush it in an
enabbd to free himself.
feetual counter-attack," «aid this overwhelming circle. No lust for
authority, "a considerable length of ¡conquest, as I already announced a
i lime will ela|Mr
Meantime it will ¡ year ago, has driven us into the
I I m * a xitnplv matter for the Austrian ' war.
troops now in that region to hold
"When in the days of last August
the Russians, while the entire Ger­ ¡ all able Issile«! men were rushed to
man army in Poland can I m * re- I the colon and troops were marched
Climlkersts Wisk Oat Triebs iti I mi lea.«*d. ’ ’
¡ into a defilisi ve war, every Gcrumji
old friends Mr. Bryan was taken to burrial. which waa largely attended,
on earth felt, it was th« unanimous
date May Fines Huett keel
his room and came down to lunch occurred at Franklin Butte ceme­
example
of reichstag that it wus s
C on tract Awarded
th
iati
j
tight
for
the highest good of the
tery.
after 12. Those dining with the
Death
>>f
one
of
our
family
or
Commoner were ll<»n. M. A. Miller
Ed Umphrey, the Allmny cement nation, its life, its freedom. What
Victor Moses, E. C. Peery. Mayor friends causes sadness, but when
awaited us if the enumy force suc­
Gateway. Or., Aug 3. One of man, waa awarded the contract for
Cormier, and Augnst llickenstein. one is called when just entering
ceed««!
in determining the fillo of
the worst ram. hail ami windstorms building the sidewalk around the
Dr. W. H. Lee, Hon S M Garland, manh<M«|, when life looks bright,
our
p*o|de
amt of Europe has I m - vii
ever known in this country »truck public school block. He came over
Mayor L. M Curl and C. IL Stew­ the summons of the Grim Mrswn-
shown
in
lite
harddup endured by
the Deschutes valley alsiut 4 p. m. Wednesday morning bringing County
ger is most unwelcome. We feel
art
my
dear
province,
East Prussia.
yesterday Three cloudbursts occur­ Surveyor Gedde« to eatiddiah *he
Mr». Bryan did not stop in Albany that the victim has lss*n treated
"The
consciousness
that the fight
red in this immediate vicinity, one grade and to Iwgin the work.
preferring to go straight through to unfairly. The sympathy of the en­
was forced up»n us aecumpl ink’d
at Hay creek and one at S«iulh Junc­
J. F Wrxely »hipped several I h |U
Portland and rest up pending the tire community goes out to the
miraci«». Political conflict of opin­
tion. Every gulch and guliv was a of chitem liark yesterday.
arrival there of Mr Bryan. The bereaved. C. C. Wade and family.
ion Is-caim* silent; old oppim-uts be­
(roaring torrent for srvrral hours.
trip to Crater lake waa very tire­
gan lu understand and esteem each
An engine and cab»«>se were derail-
Heard Bryan in Portland
some to her ami she pleaded the
otter; the spirit ot true comrad«-
sd when crossing a bridge that
need of rest. A delegation of Al­
nlitp govern«'» th«' entire people.'*
swayed ami sank with them. One
T J Péttit waa in Portland snd
bany women, however, were there
bridge was washed out behind them heard W J. Bryan'a lecture on
Property Exchange
to meet her and presented her with
Miss Gladys Smith, of Scio, waa and two in front. No one was in- “Fundamentala** last Friday night
many beautiful bouquets of roses.
jured.
visiting st Elkhorn last week.
at the Helig theater. Mr. Pettit
Joe Poindexter and Mr. Kalina of
Mr. Bryan was introduced by Hon.
Many wagon roads are waa>H«l «ay» »landing room wo at a pre­ thia city have exchanged property.
Hugh
Freeland,
of
Gold
Creek,
M A. Miller of Portland
out and five railroad bridges on th«* mium
Mr Pettit’« memory b wo Mr Kalina get» the 75 acre Fun-
In his speech this afternoon at went to Gates Wednesday. for a few O.-W. R. N are badly damaged and
g<M«| that he could recite ail of the ■iexter farm and Joe geta the Kalina
days
stay.
Chautauqua park. Mr. Bryan urged
one on the joint track of rhe Oregon «alien) points of the lecture, never­ residence and one block of ground
the people of this country to keep
R E. Perry b at the Crown mine Trunk lietwren North and South
theless he ha<l had a severe accident and 16 acre» adjoining the city
thoughts of war from their minds, this week and reports everything Junction.
shortly before hb reporting the ad­ limit».
Joe and family will soon he
ami to rememlier that none of the moving along quite brisk. A tele­
dress.
resident» of Scio.
warring nations are more guilty phone line has liern put in connect­
Five Brother» Luted
than the others, The nation» at ing the mine with Gates. Two-
I
war must have thb country to look thirds of a mile of road has been
Eive brother« in one lodge, That
to as the great neutral to lead them nearly completed ami about one- *• the dbtinetton
of Lronida« Lodge
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back to civilization ami humanity.
third mile of trail constructed Three No. SA. K of P. of Scte
The hvr
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Mr. Bryan said the war b with­ men arc employed and more will tw brothers are mctidirr« of the Shelton ,
out a parallel in the history of the added soon
family, prominent people living in
William Jennings Bryan, ex-secre­
The death of Rol>ert Wade WM
tary of state and thrice candidate announced on our at recta just be-
for the presidency of the United fore noon last Monday.
States, i ware advocate and one of
Moat people were «hocked, , for
the world's foremost citixerw. arriv­ they did not know that Robby was
ed in the city this morning on the so desperately ill. though i moat
Shasta Limited at 11:06 from Med­ people knew that he had been con­
ford where he had made his peace fined at hb father'» home for *onw
ad drew« lost night. Yesterday Mr. week« with typhoid fever,
and Mrs. Bryan were taken to Crater
Robert Wade wax born at Minne­
National Park and Crater lake by apolis, Minnesota. something over
memiiers of the Medford commercial twrntv year» ago. Over five y«*an»
club.
He wax greatly impressed ago the family came to Scio, tuner
with the natural wonders of Oregon. when they have enjoyed the re«|>ect
At the train this morning waa a and confidence of the |«-<>ple of
reception committee c»mp>se«l of Scio.
Robby wax an especially bright
representative citizens of every poll-
young
man. whose obliging and
cal creed from all over the valley.
Headi-d by the Albany Pheasant jovial character made him (sipular
band Mr. Bryan and the committee with all who knew him. In bumnewi
was escorted to the Hotel St. Fran- he was square in every way. for hb
cb. where an informal reception fattier had taught him that such
method» were the only way. to suc­
was held.
At the hotel Mr. Bryan stood in ceed.
The funeral ceremonies occurred
the north door wav and shook hands
with several hundred people who Tuesday afternoon and the pall
passed by him ami out through the liearera were composed of Robby's
The
west door. After greeting many /oung friend« and aawociates
TORRENTIAL RAINS
FLOOD DESCHUTES
J. F. WESELY
world, involving in the fighting 21,-
Geo. Baker, of Sacramento. Cal..
000,000 soldiers.
ie visiting at the Crown mine.
Two million have been killed and
Supt. Grave«, of the Silver King
5,000,000 wounded, seven times as1
mine, is «haltering the silence of
many a. the population of Oregon. ( Hen,.hne
wi(h hb three
They are trying to see which can roum(, of blMts per dav
get the biggest guns, the moat de-,
L H. Ornbay and wife, of Salem.
structive shells ami the most fatal
, arrived at the Gold Creek mine last
fumes and are righting on the
week and will have charge of the
public highway regardless of by-
! work there.
■landers
Oscar Ingram left for hiahome in
Every neutral b tn danger of I mf -
Lebanon,
after a two week» slay at
ing racked into the war. We have
the
Crown
mine
been busy trying to keep out of it,
for the ¡»*o|»l«- want peace, but there
Wm. Abbott la at Elkhorn, help­ i
is danger ail the time.
ing Chea Erriekaon with his hay.
Nations should respect the rights
Moss Wallace is »laying with hu
(Continued on pese 2)
I Continued on («ge 4)
that section of the county. The
brothers are Frank. Roe, Art, Cliff
and John.
In all there are srven Sheltons in I
the lodge The other twoarr Vardey |
E Shelton ami Owen Shelton. They
are cousins and are cousins of th«-
brothers.
Up to a abort while ago the Bilyeus.
held the record in the lodge as srven
of this family were members at the
same time. However, only three
were brothers, Ira, Walter and A
£.. in one bunch and two in anoth­
er. J. A ami M. E. J. M V. Bilyeu
who was a member of the lodge at
the time, transferred to the Alhanv
lodge, having moved to this city —I
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Queensware, Glassware, Elie
Field and Garden Seeds
Cash Paid tor Veal, Hogs. Hides and Caacara Barlt
Prices Right
Our A/offo
Lte and Let Ltot
J. F. WESELY
SCIO
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