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THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANTIAM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED VOL XX »1.50 THE YEAR SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JUNE 14. 11*17 NO. 45. T OREGON NEWS NOTES " OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor» malion of Our Reader«. Day ol Grace Paaaad A Busy Plsce GENERAL CADORNA Portland. June 13.—■The period I of grace for men of military age The condenaerv is now the busiest! place in Scio. new annex to the on War <'ensue Day. ia ended up new machinery an<i taking care From now on every slacker ia to I m - hunted down without mercy. There will lie no more leniency. ft-r*berrv pick mt began at Hood . ed official instructions from the River thia w**k. ' provost marshal general, at Wash Oregon'* official war a*rvle* regia ington. that the most vigorous en trn'lon totaled 42.900 Ara lea lxvdg*. I O O F. of Rlddl*. forcement of the penal clause of the law will be required against all will buy a I1M "Liberty** bond The Oregon «tat* Hanker» aaaoc'.a who have not registered. tlon convened at Marshfield last week. It is announced that the quota of Pendleton was the first city In th* men to be drafted into the military ata'* that met Its Liberty Bond quota Approximately 1*.000 young men of service from each state will be MCtaomah rounty registered for war based on previous census estimates, service not on the actual registration The fourth older girls- e«inf*renc* of figures, which in Oregon were slight aaat-rn Oregon convened In I-a Grand* ly lower than the estimate. Inas Saturday Th* fund for the Woman a memor much as the m«n to be called are lai building at th* University has chosen by lot. the failure to regis passed 1151-00 ter of any man who should have The Dallas commercial club has de done ao increases the chance* against elded to hold an old fashioned cel* every ether man who did his duty bration on July 4 Th* Oregon Osteopathic association and registered. will hold Its mid year meeting In Sa On* of the blr rest and oldest ranch lem. June 15 and I* •s In central Oregon, belonging to Charles L. McNary, appointed to sun *ed the 1st* Senator Lan*, was G*orgc Mlllhan. was sold to Jan.es Sloan, a wealthy stockman of L'tua sworn In laat Friday J Htultx a carpenter of Corvallis, Ulla. It la understood that th* deal committed suicide by shooting him Involves approximately 150,000 and concerns about 300 acres of tillable self through the head The Lebanon mohair pool of MOO land, about 1700 acres of range land fleeces or about It» 000 pounds waa sold and 7*»o head of cattle and horses. Organisation of the Oregon Ship at dl»q cents a pound Th* drotiata of the stat* of Oregon Timber Milla, perfected in Portland, will hold their annual convention In provides for th* •■»tabhahment at Portland of an excluaiv* sawmill for Portland June 14. IS and 14 1 i< « atl»n for th* first unit of th* turning out long lengths and dim«n Wittenberg-King evaporating plant at aion material for wooden ship con struction. and In (hat re«p*ct it will Salmi ha* already been started Irvin* P Gardner of Rlddl*. ha* a be equipped to cut th* longest Um ben, R 0744 that has Just completed beta of any mill on th* Pacific Coast. W. J Conrad and A E Adealperger. a record of 111 eggs tn a* many days. Returns from all th* counties tn th* timber dealers of Marshfield, an state give a majority of 14.759 in fa nounc* that they have closed the deeds vor of the 14.000 «00 stat* road bond for th* sale of Umber in Coos county aggregating 500 000 000 feet Most of Issue. Federal authorities ar* Investigat the purchasers were eastern capitalists ing reports that forged registration and In some cases the purchase of cards tor th* selectlv* draft ar* being Umber will unimatcly be followed by sold tn Portland to protect some who lumbering operations on the part of failed to register the purchaser*. A circular has been issued and sent The ear shortage, which for many to posts of th* Department of Oregon. months has wrought Industrial havoc G A R , announcing lb* sudden death In many parts of th* northwest I* on June 1 of H 8 Fargo, ex de part over Report* issued by the public ment commander. Service commission show that the Ore Several wage Increase* were granted gon Washington Railroad 4 Navlga by ihe stat* board of control to *m- tlon Company has a surplus of 74J pk>y*e at various state Institutions at care and the Oregon Trunk a surplus the request of th* superintendents of of 114. The Southern Pacific now has such institutions a shortage of only 39 care. Tbs Spok The H 8 Gil* Company, with head an*. Portland A Seattle waa abort 129 quarter* at Halves and with a branch care. The Oregon Electric bad 24 un office at Roseburg. Las leased a tract filled ear orders and tbs Untied Hall of ground at Riddle and la preparing ways seven to erect a prune warehouse. A call baa been Issued by th* Oregon While on ruard duty at on* of the public service commission for a meet tunnel* between Mosier and The Ing to be held In Portland for th* pur Dalle*. Private M N Miller, gf Com pose of arranging standards of grain, pany K. was struck by a passing bay and other agricultural product*. freight train and severely Injured The meeting will b* held on Jun* It » R D lietsel. director of the exten i Invitations have been issued to lead alon service at the Oregon agrtcultur Ing grain grower*, grain dealer* and al college, has been offered th* presl ; other* lntere*t*d In the matter The deucy of th* New Hampshire agricul 1 purpose Is not only to describe and tural college and has the offer und*r j fix standard*, but to formulate rules Consideration . for weighting and handling th* com F T Toose city superintendent of modules specified In th* grain Inapse schools of Oregon City, has rejected I tlon law passed by tbs last legtala nattering offer* from Roseburg and ; lure will remain In charg* of local school*, At a Joint session of the stat* board having recently been elected to serve of control and th* state highway com another term mlMtoa at Belem. It was virtually de Oregon'a largest Liberty loan sub rld*d to carry to the supreme court. scription to date waa made Saturday I tn a friendly suit, th* question of when Ma* H Houser, grain exporter, ! whether th* stat* eaa Issue the entire authorised th* purchase, through »1.*00.004 worth of bonds to meet the three Portland gunks, of »2M.0M 8h»rklefoi# federal road money as worth of bonds provided for in th* B*an Barrett bond Delegates from California. Washing Ing bill of th* last legislature. or ton and British Columbia porta a* whether the state can tasu* only a suf armbled at Portland Monday for ths ficient amount of such bonds to cover annual district meeting of the Coast I any deficiency that might exist, after Maritime association, continued tn see i th* highway millage tax has bees ap- sion during th* week I *Usd to meet ths federal read fund building, ae tting of about 19.000 pounds of milk i daily, the people are convinced that ’ th«- new comnany means business Governor Withycotnbe has recetv- * With fitting up the who failci for any reason to register HAIG SMASHES LINE ON 8ELGIAN FRONT Germans First Blown up and Then Rolled Back in New Drive. Some 12 to i« people are employ General Cadorna, th* Italian com mander who directed the big advance against th* Austrian* KING GEORGE MEETS GENERAL PERSHING London.—General Pershing waa re ceived at Buckingham palace by King George He was presented to the King by Lord Brooke, commander of the Twelfth Canadian Infantry brigade King George. In addressing General Pershing, said ■'ll has been the dream of my Ute to a*e th* two great English speaking nation* mor* closely united. My dreams have been realised It is with the utmost pleasure that 1 welcome you at the head of the American con tingent to our shores.“ Newspaper editorials. * bile welcom ing General Pershing personally, dwell particularly upon the stgnlfl eases of the arrival of the American advance guard as a symbol of “per haps the greatest of all the grsat events in the midst of which we are living —go visibly great that none can pretend to foresee what the full bar vest w ill be for the English speaking world and the scared doctrines It txcepi ■** County Fair Prospects Are Better This Year Prospects for th«- Linn «ountv London — The wiping out ol the ed in turning the raw milk into the German salient al Mes*ln«-s sppesre condensed product of which 200 merely th* prelude to a projected bat case* ia the daily output. Juat as tle of a far mightier description The Germans, though apparently *x»n as the new machinery is in aware that th* blow waa coining and stalled. the output will be multiplied - seemingly prepared to meet It. were by four, providing the raw milk can driven from their nearly three years* be secured. We understand the hold on Messln** ridge, opposlt* "Foot new company say» "get the milk” Old" Ypres. th* last remnant of an ■ and we conclude it will get it. a* Important Belgian town, whi-h. with the help of the French and llritloh In they have a man employed to look turn, has held out against ail the after thia end of the business. Day massed attacks the Germans could and night shifts keep the machinery fling against it. Including th* first moving almost constantly and until great surprise of poison gas a* a means of supposed <-lvills«««! warfare the n«-w machinery is set up. the All ths prisoners say the tierman* plant is being worked almost to full had been expecting the attack, but capacity. w*re taken completely by surprise by th* hour at which It was launch«»«! and th* fury with which it s»« carrie«! Go to Portland Today forward They had been completely dated by the moat gigantic mining The K. of P. band of Scio left operation yet carried out in th* world for Portland this morning to assist war More than 1.000.000 pound* of high in eelebrating Flag day there. The personnel of the band is as •xploalve* bad been pla< •-<! under th* German forward position* during th* follow*: last twelvs month* and th* upheaval O. R. Turner, tut«. of a score of separste mines spread Thomas Prochaska. Jr., baritone panic among th* troops, already har John Prochaska. leader and Roy rss*«*d. as they w*r*. to th* point of distraction by seven days and nights Shelton, trombooe*. of firs from th* greatest concentration H A. Stei^nek and J. S. Stieha, of guns on a given froot since th* war alto*. began The battle of Arras apparently E. G. Arnold. Fred Ohlemeier and had reached th* ultlsnste In this re epycl. but today's bombardment was Ed Kalina, cornets. carried out by 20 per cent more gun*, Thus. Proapal. Sen., clarinet. especially gun* of heavy caliber. Ivan Balschweid. snare drum. Th* salmon run In the Columbia J. L. Calavan. base drum. river rontluu«* extrem- iy light and the catch al pr«-«> nt la *n.»ll Many of At the Hospital the gillnrttere have place«] their gear on th* racks and pre- lirally all th* Clyde Rodgers, who is one of the seining grounds have rea*«d opera milk handier* fur the eondenaerv, tions Governor Wlthycombe has nam«d the waa brought to tne Parker hoopita! th* county stock tnepertore for 30 of the first uf the week, suffering with the counties of Oregon on the rocom- appendicitis. The doctors, after mendatlon of the Cattle and Hors* .due examination decided that an Raisers' associa-lon of the state. No operation was the <»nly alternative. recommendations were im «I* for five Dr. Hobson, of this city and Dr. counties Frank H Ijithrop of Routh Caro Wallace, of Albany, has the case in lina. has be*«1 appolnle«l rv-**-*r«*b as charge. The operation was rucres* sistant In ent i-iudogy ai th-- Oregon fully (M-rformed Tuesday afternoon. Agricultural eolh-x- «xpetfm-nt sta- ttoa. Mr. laithrop sill work toward a more efr «-tivr nontrol of aphis In Chas. Weaely III Oregon or*. Sards fair to be held in ScioSeptember I n . Just as we were going to pres* 19 and 20. arc Iwtter this year than with our last iVue of two weeks■ ever bufora. aieording to reports ago, it waa reported that Charite- made by heads of different depart- Wesely was sick with a bad cold at ’ men's his home. Since that lime he ha* the been a very sick man and waa taken ■nwi>«>r «»( a tine Hun-furd hvtrd. who to the home of hia mother, just Curtis Cole, of Kingston, in in charge of the stock for this acrom the street, where he could1 year, report« that already many' have better care We are glad to large stock exhibits have been se state he ia now <si the r<»a«J to re cured and a number of others will covery. tw secured. Your aunburnv-d face, nick or arm* need not cause y«»u Juul the least discomfort. apply m little of our cool ing, healing G. W. Rumbaugh has have been secured. departments art- showing The race program ud Cold Cream Scio Does Hoc Bit reported that five large farm ex- hibita For the Burn of Summer’s Sun Other well. and all the smarting anil The Scio Stela Bank and the ia larger and people of this community have sub better this year. as the premiums scribed for »19.900 of the Liberty j have been increased for that de bond* and the treasury certificate*. I which make* a good showing in I partment—*Alt«ny Herald. m ■■■ — n '-mredb- i—■■.■ ii » — comparison to other 1«»callties. If «7.00 buys a Stewart phono other localities of the eountv have graph at Morrison*«. Com* in j done a* well. Linn county will not and hear a few piece« played be placed in the slacker column. whether you purchase one or Scb«>ol election next Monday. J. I not We also have a little Fish er-Thorsen paint left yet at a L Calavan’a name is mentioned as very low price to close out — N I a candidate for director. W. A. Ewing ia the retiring official Morrison. burning will cense. Apply it before exposure to the aun'a rays and afford full your akin. it protection will to Its a delightful preparation to u»g Keep a jar on your drewttng table. C A. EVERETT Druggie! and Stationer