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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
INwper food lor Woak M»« m >U TW m Men Are Not Slacker* OREGON NEWS NOTES BRITISH EXPERT BRITISH AIRPLANES OF GENERAL INTEREST LAUDS RAILROADS HELP WIN VICTORY OF UNITED STATES Principal Events of the Week The pm|*r (,«f for one man mao be •II wrong f<* another Every one «untititied frutti page B •book! adopt a diet suited to Ms agv and <xcu|ati<>n. Thoee »ho have weak JORDAN PRECINCT •tornarha need tn be eepec tally careful and .hoi i Id maeticate tb«-ir foul thor Anger ter, D J Pte trek. Phillip oughly. It is ala» im(>ortant that they ' Hendvr. August Phillip, tkorge keep their towel» regular When they Halstgvr. (ko E Ray. Benjamin become cvnatipated or when they feel dull and stupid after eating they »bould iCotnha. Ray V. Ruhwrin. John take Chamberlain» trblel* to strength I'omlw, Frank. Rohwein. Iko. P •n the stomach anb move that bowel» The state eoavew’ion nt th« Oregea Ik'Ugberty, C. E Schroeder. H. A. They are ew»y to take and pleasant in Girls Hewer Guard »»» h«M la Part Siibernagel. J no Doughertv. Jas. effect. land on tbs aecond day of ths R >•• Fink. Mike Mat. Schroeder. A. O. Festival Shelton. John Merl»«»« Lesee Nsrsheied NsSsrv Fabia Humphrey». H. Ths Iraaaurv department ha» iaeuad Jungwirth. F N. Schyptder, Job. a federal charter to the Farmer* and Shank. Harry R. jtlockarnwara National Rank of Hepp Jungwirth. P B Jungwirth. H. Said. Charlie H. ner. captiaJIsed at Sth <>d* Fils riant Touag. known tn «dnea Shelton. Herbert Jungwirth. Joe. tlonal circles sverywhsrw as an au Attorney at I .aw Schneider, M M. Kinball. Loydal thorny a 111 ba lb« a iieet of honor st Lambert. John L. Thomas. Frank a banquet to ba given by tba Oregon «•ITT »rniiNtti Thoma*. Clyde R Civic league in Portland July T. Miss Lackner. Frank. Neal. John N Thayer. Edward Toting was formerly superintendent taHAHON oaauon Neal. Henry. Ea tern house. W. of school» at Chicago Mayor Albee wul leavs to Mayor- •lari Baker the job of laaulag procla mations announcing the vote on the SHELBURN PRECINCT massurss decided st the Portland etty Apple, Charles R Lent, Ralph C. election This means that the laws Arnold, Melvin. Limbeck. Elmer, as passed will not become effective until »nine time after July 1. Batea, Archie C. l.ulay. Joseph W aterloo O regon Batea. Byron A. Four fatal accidents were reported l«yon. Carl Otto. to the state Industrial accident com a. r. t.i. H» 1 rseee u» kswi H«» Bennett. Elmer. McLain. Joseph. mtMlon last weak The fatalities were Bent». John P. McRae, kämest. Peter Christ. Mil! t’lty, logging; Tony Sale dates arrangili for at The Scio Burden Everett Miller. George. Arnac. Kerry. logging Benjamin Hock Tribune Office. Scio. Ora. well. Mill City. Io«king A total of Cha* tain, J ease. Novak. Frank US accidents were reported Oslxirn. Er cel I Chrisman. Harrv. Mart«M« L*«ma MaffsrfaalW Nwtary FwMbr It was announced al a lueatir.g of Darby. Robert. Powell, Alfred the state land board that Quigley, Joseph. more rural credit bonds had been la I Dunn. John F. French, George. Rahn. Otto. ken This brings the total up Io I4.W, Funk. Guy. Roberta, kiddie. 000 II was decided to limit tn each I Holland. Edwin. county the sum of >40"0 in bonds and Sens. Joseph. to each person th« maximum of 11000 Johnston. Guv. Vernon. Alsun if the state land board will «rant Kelly. Mike C. Wyman. Fred E. a lea»« of the help beds off ’he m’llth I Kelly, Rotiert B. Wyman. Walter. of the Yaq'ilna river to F M and F. Olh.s ee Stero»» St tekseee, tee. ' Kuiken, Wie tie. Zysett, Lawrence V Sherlock of Portland • survey of th« beds will be made st ones to de Kraschnewski. Cu termine wether or not there 1» kelp In sufficient quantity to establish a reduction plant SA NT I A.M PRECINCT UNDERTAKERS T»o laws of the last legisla’ure re Bragg. James O. IjaChancr. Benj lated to bounties on eesls On» pro Call* Attended to Promptly McMillin. Lewis. vide« that only the scalp and the i Bryant. Frank. Da« or Night other the »hole bid« must b> present I Burley, l<eonard. Memert. John. St IO • • - OREGON ed to secure the bounty money. At 1 Caswell, James. Meyer, Walter. torney General Bro» n holds that the i Crabtree. Byron. M ii i i. Archi«- I. whole hide must b« brought In. as Eaatun. Waldon. Miller. Loren R. th« last art psM«d Is controlling Briefly Sketched fer Infor mation of Our Readers. N. M. Newport H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER London The manner In which th«v British flying corps dominated the air during the battle of MeaMuea Ridge and completely smothered th» Garman aviation »ervice for the lit»« being la one of the moet thrilling and remarkable atari«a of the entire war. Hundreds ot British plane* were well behind the German lines wh<n the battle broke tutu lie fury al dawn. In addition to shutting the German airmen out of any early i erth ii-alion In the battle, the British girplati>-a were in a lar*» dear«-«' rr«|M>tisible for the fact that tlie German* could Washington. Tl C That the fnll not launch a couuler alta k of appre ed titaies la face to facq with a aerl ciable strength until <" hours after ous crisis In its commercial affaire, the battle tor the rid«« b«..an and due to the condlttona by which Ila every bit of ground d«Mir«J by the transportation system la confronted, British In this peril. .Har operation was the opinion expressed by W M Ac» rth. Englands leading authority hsd been taken and s.-c-m-J Far back of the Germvn line* th* on railways, before the Newland» Joint committee on interstate commerce at British planes »«-ari hcd out troop* in a special session held here to enable every hamlet, town and village In the committee to hear his views before several place* they saw them gather his departure for l^indon Two steps Ing or marching In the main streets, are neosMary. according to Mr Ac- whereupon they flew down lo* at worth. to avert this ertai* and to solve time» and opened a fire which »< al the threatening railroad problem can tered the Germans in sll dim Gone fronting the country Tells Con¡riss Connlttw Tktl Tiny lull Worlt ■OGOYERRMEWTOWNERSBIP The first is lo allo* the railroad* to charge freight rates sufficient to meet the great advance tn operating •» pens«« which Is taking place and to Q»rmsa Cammsndsr In Esat Offer* enable them to r< mins nd the credit to C»**s Warfare. nc< easary to provide the extensions r*trogr»d The council of »--Idiera end improv, meets needed to meet the growing demand* of business The see end workmen he» m^l<- publlr the on.I Is to do »«ray with the multiple fart that th* Oerrnei*« omm»nder In- and rcnfllctln« systems of regulation chief on the Fa»tern front sent • wire- that now hamper railway operation les* message inviting the Russian and tn provide ons eentralKed regula armies to a aeparat* arm-Gu ■. and tory agency »uh such lru-at subdlvi proposing thst they enter into secret •ions a* may be necessary. pour parlor* with the German leader». Higher Rates a Rubtie Nsessaity. Th* council denounce* the proposal*. Mr Acworth» views oa the trdhspor The reaolutlon of th» soldier»' »nd tatlon situation In th« t'nltcd States workmen » council »purntug the Ger were rzpreesad In answer tn questions m»n wlreles» appeal» tor peace da by memters of the committee who elared avhed him to spply bls knowledge at "The Garman commander In chl«f railway conditions throughout the wurld and of the evperlence of other wirelessed our troop* a proposal for countries with government ownership an armistice tn order th»l »rerrt p<-ur It to the present problem before the perlers for peace might be held United Rtates *ae argued that such an armlatke did • The fundamental fe< tor 1n the alto not offer Germany advantage Thia atlon Is very slmpl- " said Mr Ac la untrue Th» ikrmsn «rneral for worth "11 Iles In the fart that jrou gets that Ruas'* knows the overthrow cannot set three quarters nf a cent s of the allies would mean the over worth nt work done for leas than three throw of Ru-ais and the end of h- r quarters nf a cent, M matter whether political liberty " the agency perfnrm'n* It la e govern merit or private enterprise Freight Engelman. J. Peterson. D. Oregon has registered a tn'»I of 42. rates must advance when the cost of Russian Women to Fight in Trenches. H oijcchek B ri nt.. Props kingel man. W. Peterson. Thus. »«o under the »ar census V. th thia performing the aercie* ad anew» as Petrograd, via Loodoti The prop* Lrcah Meats of All Kinds i Erb, Jake. PichetU*. Louis. figure, although under the »ar de It is doing al present. Just as the price •end* in favor nf a «<>m< i> a fighting j of broad or meat or any other com Pie ran. Rose W part meet estimate, the state has g'v- modify ln< reasee with locrsaaed coat raglment” has mad* conaiderabl* Erb. Harvey. Reasonable Prices en Its quota based on the computation progress Elgkt hundred volunteer» Powel, Lester L. i of production." Main Street Scio, Ore. Gerig, Amos C. nt 10 per cent nt the 1*10 census The have already *nli*t i *m< ug »horn. In answer to a question Mr Ao Berwick, Roy L Prine. Melvin. clssoe e«stlfna'e would have provided It la reported la th<- wife of the »ar worth said that be thought American Hoffman, kid. Propst, Floyd A. 4k.4?t. but attention la called by the freight rates had been at much too low mlnlater. V P Kerensky. Best Netnedy for W hooping Cough adjutant generala office to the fact a level for several years past, that they Hoffman, James. Ramer. Willis. Kesaier. Leonard. Ray. Clifford H. that more than toon men have answer had reached this low point during the Redmond* Brother Killed In Batt!*. “I^»n winter when my little boy hsd ( ed the call to the national guard and period of cutthroat competition among Ixindnn William Redmond. Irish Rice. Emmett. Kinser. Roy H. the whooping cough I gave him Cham- the regular army and navy service*, the o ads and hal since been held Nationalist teadrr, brother ot John Volkman. Win there by regulating bodice Unless re Redmond, died In an ambulance «lilla It-rlains cough remedy,” writes Mr» J Schmucker. 0. and that these men under au<h aerv Wilson. Arthur, lee did not register On this showing llrf were afforded to the carriers very on the way to a hospital, bar k from B Roberts. East St Louis. 111. "It kept Schuler, Albert. promptly, he said th« result would hi» cough loose and relieved him of Sertling. Ira B. Wilson. Ward R. the state has come up lo the require b« a tremendoua lose to he people of th* firing Bn* where he was wounde-l. those dreadful coughing spells. It is Shaw. William. m«nt» of ths census rrgiatratiou Yoculiets. Elno-r the whole country through Insufficien th* only cough medicine 1 keep in the Rsrahlnq Aide* In Franc*. cy of transportation facllltlee Young. Ira L. Sumpter. David. house because I have the must confi Boulogne Mur Mer France A num Weakness of Oovsrnm«nt Ownership. Tapper. Henry. dence in it** This remedy is also good Sumpter. G«u her of officer» of Major General John In the Austro-IUBan theater the On th« subject of government owner for cold» and croup Tucker. Carey B. J Pershin* » staff have arrived her«» fighting la being dot»* ent rely by the ship of railways Mr Acworth said artillery wing» of the opposing armies II Is Impossible to obtain satlsfnc to begin the aork of organising th» The central powers now huld nearly lory results on government railways bases nt the American army In Franc*. >000.COO prisoners <f war. according in a democratic stale unless the man to official figures published in tier areutcnl la cul lone* from direct pollt teal control Neither Australia nor ■an newspaper* * any other country with a democrat The town of Mesalnes and a score ic constitution—perhaps an eaception of other Important points were In Bril ought lo be made of Switzerland • has Arrival and Departure of I'asnungcr lab hands as ths result of the tremen succeeded In maintaining s permanent Train* dous blow struck by Field Marshal severance In Francs, tn Belgium, tn Woodburn4i>rini(li<'l'l Branch Haig. In reeamptlon of the British of- Italy, parliamentary Interference never fanais*. The Mrsslnee ridge, domi has been abandoned for a moment. WENT «TO nating the whole north end of the line, Th« fa- la show that govemment ln- 7:5H u m. has been wrested from th" Germans isrfereuce has meant running the rail North ways not for th* benefit of the people South _ 6:31 |> m. They have held it since October, li!4. at large, hut to satisfy local and sec General Haigs determination to tional and svee peraonal Intevesls " Corvallis & Eastern give the Germans no rest was exemg Fnaal* Mr. Acworth said. **a the MUNK EHS llfied when the British penetrated the best example of an efficient govern German positions sround Mns to a ment railway system, and he pointed To Altianv t2:25 p. m depth of more than half a mile The out that military consideration* were From Albany 9:22 a m. field of thia attach llee from fifteen treated as of paramount importancs la t9:O5 a m. to twenty miles south of that of the ' the Prussian railway system. While Motor to Mill Citv big drive made by the British in Bal American freight rats* had been rw from " " 4:21 p.m. glum, which resulted in the capture dured nearly tb per cent la thirty f Daily except Sunday years, ratae in Prussia were nearly as of the commanding Wytachaata Mee high as at the beginning of tba period. oili- Auto bua leave« Scio poafoffie«» •Inea ridge and Ila Attention deapite Uhl!» the charge tor moving a ton of desperate German counter attache freight one mil* In the United State* 7:10 a.m. A 5:00 t>.m. for Wral Sciu The two field* of attach conatltute was a trifle over three qaartera of a 8:16 a.m. A 1:30 p.m. for Munk«-ra point* from which the great manufao- cent, the rate In Prussia waa 1.41 turlng district of Northern France, cents As Illustrating th« difference tn rate* centering In Lille, may be subjected between government and private roads to alternating pressure. Mr Acworth compared the railway* | of New Routh Wale*. Australia, with WHeon'e Nets tn Scesola those of Texas. While the amount of Washington — President Wilson • traffic lo each mile of line was about Bilyeu A- B i I vrii , Prop« war mas«**» arranged with footnote the sama la both caae*. ha pointed out. Rhone references and notationa to mahe It th* Texas railways performed for the public foor times ss much service a* available for detailed aludy by schools, STAGE; MKHTR ALl. TRAINS 1 7 was iaaued in pamphlet form by th* th« government owned rondo of New a South Wales The charge In Tsiaa committee ef public Information. — Leave* Scio Boateffle** for hauling a ton of frright one mile The pamphlet will be mnt free to was leas than I cent, while In Ute Ana- at 7:10 a m and 5:0» p m fer Wuet Melo schools librarles end organization* or U«Jla* Utt* it waa w^l gvjy 1 ofg]*. end H:14 • m and I 30 p in for Munkgxs lAdieidMl* applying tor thana RUSSIANS SPURN PEACE H. B. CHESS Attorney •' Law Morrison & Lowe Scio Meat Market EUROPEAN WAR NEWS Railroad I ime I able OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT FOLGERS (joM*n(idte IV T ea CEYLON Is complete and stock fresh and clean. We carry a full line of Tea, Coffee, Spices, Canned Goods, and in fact, everything needed for the table. HIBLER 8 GILL GO. MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE