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THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANTIAM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED a* VOL, XX SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JUNE 21. 1917 • ........ .. 1 "" « 1 -"■*'*- NO. 46. THESE MEN ARE NOT SLACKERS ■ SANTIAM FARM TOPICS Will Raise Asked For hm Our r««ad boos is now using his utmost to connect the two ends i of our go«>«l roads together. II«* has EiemptiM Vbta Eititlod to men blasting out the sand rock and i will will start gra<lmg Monday He the Same complete the road and leave the graveling for the neighbors to do. ! So far as The Tribune is able to free of charge, or pull through th«* learn, there are no slackers in the mud next winter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, of Leb six precincts given. Earl (Babel anon. came over Sunday and spent i Gooch, of Shelburn, was taken to several hours with the Pie Eater Portland as a slacker. He and his pan-nts certify that he is over 31, and family. We were old chums in A lady in this citv will testify to the the early HOs aa we killed 16,000 rats in 36 «lays. Such a time you same fact. There may be other» Sana the seldom ever read about in th«* (iood lists given below. If you know of Book. a young man who fail«*d to register, John Smallman, who has been > it la your duty to report the fact to visiting in (hear parts fot a few J Sheriff Bcxline days, left for his home al Ranier i Saturday. JORDAN ITEMS More Tkaa John Crabtree, of Scio, visited unde. S. W Gaines. Sunday Ose Morti! Scia M m DM Nel Cina NORTH SCIO PRECINCT 11.50 THE YEAR San Francisco. June 19 The west, from the Mtssippi to the Paride, ha» promised to raise a sum greater than thè fifteen million asked of it by the Red Cross war council. Every state has respomied to the appeal, and many of them have delight ed the Western committee by offering to increase the amount apportioned them. California leads the list with 33.260,000. Texas Is next with 32.500,000. Kansas comes next with 31.61X1,000. Four big states have promised a million each. Washington, Colorado, Oklahoma and Nebraska An other million will be raised by North snd South Dakota to gether Iowa, with the excep tion of three big rille«, will raise half a million. Missouri, with the exception of two big cities, will do the same Oregon has set the mark at I700.00U, Idaho guarantees 3400.000, Montana 3300.000. Arizona and Utah will each raise a quarter million, New- Mexico and Arkansas have each promised 3200,000and Nevada and Wyoming flOO.OtH) each. The U»tal is 315.850,000 hearly a million mote than the west was asked to give. Mrs. E Weidman was a Jordan visitor Monday Mra. E. M. Kimball and son Lloyd spent the week end at Corvallis. Mra. E Jaynes and daughter have returned from Portland, whete the latter has lM*vn attending school. DO YOUR DUTY FOR THE RED CROSS Y m C m D i Y mi Dit Dy Seim literal M Fiondili Far Sick aid Wounded Soldiers Little Cecyl Grimes, sun of Wm. Grimes, is being treated by Dr. Prill fur an injury of the hip he sustained e At a meeting held in Scio Thurs- day evening. Dr. A. G Prill was about two years ago. * this Mia* Mary Daugherty, who was elected genera! manager of operate I upon r«*cently for appendi fund fur Scio and vicinity, The following committees have citis, at Salem, is improving. lieen duly appoints! to collect and Mrs T. Thomas and mother and solicit the required fund and prompt Mra. Hell called on Mrs. H Shelton action is requested This work is Monday. important and urgent, that the I To late for last week) young men which we are »ending to Mrs. Ersl Jaynes went to Portland th«* front may receive proper care . to lie present at her daughter's and attention. The committees appointed are: graduating exercises. Mrs. Thom, chairman. Mrs. Claudia Ih*rf Shelton met with a verv Gill and Mrs J. F. Prochaaka for painful accident r«*cently by getting struck on th«* ankle by a horse But Scio, Kingston and Jordan. Mrs. Berdell Sticha. chairman, i is able to be on Terry Firms again Th«* following have recently pur Mrs. Ollie MacDonald and Mrs. Fred chased new cars: Hamen Shelton, Jones for Scio, Crabtree. Thomas Clyde Thomas and Ray Crabtr««e. and Snelburn. The above committee» will collect Also three other parties. Congratu the fund» and arrange for a sub lations fur successful business and committee for the sain«« purpose at joyrides A fine dance was given Thursday Shelburn. Kingston. Jordan, Crab night at the Catholic hall in honor tree and Thomas. I see our sn»w coated mountain ' Parker. Earl. in and around Cleveland Rock is I Pepper. George. about to loose her Sunday clothes Pepper, Hallie. these fine warm days. So now we ( Plummer. Allen. may expect some good old warm. Rodgers, Jesee. summer weather. Rnsprofka, A. Mr Kalina and sons are cutting' Sidener, Jack. their clover hay while the sun shines. I Sidener. Robert. Shelton. Roy V. They anticipate a crop of seed thia Shimanek, John. fall. Shimanek, L E.■ Andy Arnold and son came in last, The amuunt of funds required of the m wlywr-ds. Mr and Mr» L I. I Shelton. Rolla M Sunday and cleaned out the Santiam I Giezler. A large crowd and a most from these districts is as follows: Stepanek. Henry farm strawberry patch and a fine pleasant time was had Scio - - 1750 Sticha, John S lot of gooseberries The new cheese factory Is running Kingston • KM) Thayer. Ben Henrv Ray and hi» new daughter-| nicely with a good turnout of fine Jordan • • ISO Thoms. Harold, i in-law called in Sunday morning for; cheese, under the direction and Crabtree • 260 Wallace. Wm. a few berries. Henry seems quite) management of Messrs Severance Thomas • 125 Weaely. Edward poorly. and Thomas. Uncle Hank Phillips Shelburn - 126 White. Charles. won the treats for being "Johnny Scott Turner, who has l>een in Total • Ilk'M) on the spot" with the first milk. (¿astern Oregon the past two months SOUTH SCIO PRECINCT Subscriptions may Iw paid in In Now Uncle, didn't you milk it the hsd such heavy attractions left lw- Allphin, Earl R. Laird, Thoma» stallment if deaired, in four pay hind that he could stay no longer. u $ N Admiral Siccità Britio la night before? Luca», Coral A. Arnold. Benton. ments. June. July, August and Sep- He arrived home the first of the T •■parry Ceiaouad Over Barlow, Lyle E. McDonald, Ralph week fully intending to return after temher. Ih> not wait for a (M-rxonal The School Election Mesphelt, R. A. ju)y Bilyeu, Byron. visit of the <*nmmitt>e, but see them In si Waters __ 4 . But it will Its a hard pull Borovicka, Joe. Mesohelt, Wm. J , to gel him away again, aa he has School ehvtion in Scio wm a very and njake your sunacription. Miller. Ivan H Brock, George. Iwt the Eorka of the Santiam do quiet affair. Probably fifty voters had the experience. DeWall, Ralph Muzzy. Luther. its duty. Louden, June 20.—Vice Admiral were present, a majority of whom 0. A. Griffin and John Smallman Paine. Merl R Faltus, Ignatius. * Receipts for all moneys will I m * William Sims. U. S. N., ha» been were women. went to the Leltanon »trawlterry Rogdon, Bedford. Poindexter, L. issued and donation» to this fund The meeting was called to order appoint«^ to take general charge of 1 fair Saturday. They had a fine time Green, Oliver R. Powell, Ardee F will I m * published. the operations of th«« allied naval bv W. A Ewing, chairman am! re and prooounce it a grand success, Hulecek. Jerry. Prokop. Frank. A G. Prill, Manager. tiring mem tier of th<* school Imard. forces in Irish waters. and a big crowd. Holecek, Walter. Ray. Arch. Admiral Sims will act In this Mrs A. G. Prill was «elected aa Holt, W. Cletus. Scott. James I. Th« fleto Tribune 11.50 a war capacity while the British naval ¡secretary of the meeting, owing to Taken to Portland Hornbuckle, C. Sims. Elmo. command«*r in-chief is absent from ' the absence of School Clerk J. F. Kalina. Edward. Strake, John J. his p*»>t for a |>eriod. the official an Weaely. Kalina. Joseph J. Wiley. Harvey. Charles Weaely, who has I «een nouncement of his appointment ex Chairman Ewing read the annual Kalina, William Young. Steve. seriously sick at the home of his plain*« Th«* American Admiral's report a» prepare«! by Clerk Wesoly Kelly, Timothy. Young. William. mother in this city for the past two Hag meanwhile has been hoisted as when the electi«>n of «me director, Arnold. Ethel (J. Arnold, !a*»ter. Bil.veu, George. Chrt. Charles. Chrz. Ed. Daniel. Rgame. Dolmon, Ray Homing, Wilbur. Grimes, Erank S. Hoagland. H W. Hobson, E. H. Leffler, Clarence. Iadlier. Ivan. Lindley, Archie. Lindley, Oscar. McDonald, Alex. McDonald. N. G. Morgan, Olltver. Moser, James F. SIMS IN COMMAND OF ALLIED FLEET weeks, was taken to a Portland the alias! senior <»lll«*er in th«ne was declared in order. Director hospithl last Sunday morning. Mr. waters. Thayer nominated J. L. Calavan for! Liebe, George W Weaely was not getting along as the vacan«*y. N«t other candidate» Red Croit Week Miles. William C rapidly as was desired, hence the appearing Chairman Ewing declar Nolan. Henry 8. change. ed nominations close»! and Mr. Nolan, Ralph W. j Portland doctor cant«* up Satur- This is Red ('rose week and Scio Calavan receiv«*«! the unanimous Norman, Harry ,j*y evening who with his brothers. is expected to raise 1750 therefor. vote. Paine. Edward J. F. Weaely was renominated Joe and John, accompanied <>n the Of course Scio include*« the adjacent Pomeroy. Archie journey l for clerk. Mr. Weaely has been territory, We did so well in sub- Powell. Clarence school clerk for many years and has scribing for Liberty I »an bonds Powell. Henry C given »ueh perfect satisfaction that that it ought to I m * an easy matter Enlisted in Navy Powell. Joseph the people do not want a change. to raise this sum to assist the Re« I Raines. Ralph C. Mr. W«*sely received the unanimous Crows in providing comforts fur our Washington, June 19.- Since the Raines. Alonso i vote to succee«! himself. sick and wounded soldiers on the Robins. Allen L beginning of the war 56,24* men liattle front. Just ramember what This conclude«! the business and Seeley. John A. have enhsteti in the navy. The total our soldier boys are giving and then the m«<eting was duly adjourned. now is 120,923. Stratton, (‘has. dig down deep in your pockets for $5 Reward Recruiting today and yesterday your bit. It is not a matter of t Stringer. Sidney brought 1293. Sylvester, Jos charity, but a duty anti Scio has Sylvester, Riley. For return to Smith A Fountain War recruiting for the regular never been known to shirk her duty I Sylvester, Wm. army reached a total of 129,186 when brought to the teat. •tore. Jefferson. Ore., Black Fox Zeek, Archie. neck pi«-ce. List between Jefferson yesterday, when 1661 men were en The Scio Tribune. 31.50 the year j and Green bridge. June 16, 1917. listed throughout the country on page 3) LACOMB PRECINCT Ayers. Auldy A. Ayers, Elmer C. Bartu, Joseph F. Brandel. Edwin. Brandel, Philip. C3iladek, Frank. Cox. Otto N. C. Craft. Dick. Craft, Holt. Deverle. Harry. Downing, Albert. Downing. Wayne. Downing. Orvil. Edwards, Ruhen. Freitag. Jesse Geil. Lewis K. Hardin, John B. Hardin. Robert. Lane, l»*<>nard Wallace. Zeils J. (CooUnued