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THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANTIAM NEWS. CONSOLIDATED —• -Vf XX I ■> EAST ST. LOUIS IS LEFT TERRORIZED $ 1.50 THE YEAR SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OK»ION. JULY 5. I»I7 NO. 4B. Manager Kriigna I w Conlriballont to Red Cross Fund U-BOAT ATTACKS ON U. S. TROOPS FAIL Kelly, John Frost. Dillon McLain. SI, 00 —Grace Day ball. Henry Schuman. P V Stump, Frank De- Vaney. T Kelly. Mr and Mm J F Somers, T M and M E Holt, Harold Hough. Mr* Anna Schieman. F F. Seehaie, L F Chastaia, K L HI wood. I m Ed Smith, Claud Rea. Geo Kellway, I E. C. Perry informs The Tribune S25 Scio Condensed Mi Hi Co. S24 50 Wm A Gilkey. i that he has handed in hi* resigna tion as manager of The Scio C»«n- 120.00 E C Peery. W A Ewing. I densed Milk Co. E D Myers. DC Thom*. Mr and Mrs Attt«|ts Made to Sink Pouliot Tings Ch»[H Nilk Cmrdlf C m Mr. Peery states that his connec J F Weeelv tion with the company is no longer 115.00 I* II Lambert, Bohemian fires Ooo Diver Md Ms0s dad — SniNitrs Said to Girn Hal Shelton. W W Wrug, Jack necemary and he therefore retires Ixsige OtAer$ Suit At Marder Mary with the host of feeling for the wel 110.00 -S H (loin. C F Coin. Nick Shelton. Chas Dougherty. fare and success of the concern. (¡evmer. M E Richardson, Frank Shelton. Wm Krover, V F Shelton. Washington. July 3 Safe arrival Mr. Peery »peak* in the highest Thayer. Mr and Mm J L Arnold. A M Bilyeu. Eli DeLong, Mm Henry at a French port of the last ship» of East St. I»uis. III., July 3. Thir- term* of the new company and be G Prill. Scio Lodge K of P. No. 36. Burmester, Wm Downing. Mm Mose the first American overseas uxpvdi- Inn companies of National Guards lieves that it will make the Scio M S Allen. Scio Masonic Ixxlge. Titus. J C Chastain. Dwight Peter men tonight imtrolled the streets of I Milk Company one of the trailing Odd Fellows Lodge, J A Bilyeu. son. Leo Zeller. Mrs H Frictag, Mix* lion was announced tonight l»y Sec East St. Ixuis in an effort to pre condensing factories in the north- Wm Brenner. A E Randall. R M F Price, Revs Bartnik, Nora Holt. retary Daniels in a statement re vent a recurrence of the race riots ' west. F Hough. Anna Holt, Guy Johnston, vealing that twice on the way acrons Cain, N I Morrison. W F Gill. German submarine« attacked in here which, since Saturday morn SR 80 -Italian Laboring Gang S Minnie W Bank*. Mrs Andy Dens- force and were fought off by con Here From Imperia! Valley i more. Wm H Gilkey. Wm Mespelt, ing. have resulted in the death of P Co. 28 persons, the injury of 75 more T Peterson. Jess» Wing, K J Weld- voying warships. $8.00 Chas A Everett. The American« did not law a man. <>f ! man. (Tyds Thoma*. A Schnteder, Mr. an<l Mrs. W. M. Orrick. and the destruction by fire of 310 $5.00- Alvin and Orville Gilkev. ship or animal. At least one of the negro homes covering lr»A acres of Imperial Valley. Cai., are visiting Gau Queeaer, Chris Silb*Tt>agel, Ha James Walters. A J DeVanay, S B undersea enemies was destroyed Mr. and Mrs. G. W Morrow. They man Shelton. R C Peppering. Henry ground. Holt. J H Kelly Leonard Gilkey. W The work of spies, through whom ' Neal. J A Burton. J W Wortman, The entire community of 80,000 came by auto anal with the excep K Ray. B Minten, C Fl Schaefar, A the Germans knew secrets of the |ier>u>ns is terrorized bv the évents tion of stretches «»f muddy road the j D S Trexler. Geo Downing, Mar- A McKinxil. W H Barber, Ed Chris expedition, is disclosed by the new» ' garet Schaefer, I. A Darby. Richard of the last two days and that they trip was most enjoyable. The Im man, A C Chrisman, Mike Ksliv. C that the first attack was made far fear the inability of the guardsmen perial valley is aln>ut 50 feel Iwluw Hendry. Elmer Archambean, Mary W Bragg. J B t'ouey. John Jiroch, to cope with the situation was inti sea level and is the lowest place in Shelton, Wm Knauf, Gilbert Mc at sea, lie fore the transports and E H Hobeoo. M C and W F Gill. Dr mated today when the Chamber of the world except the Dead sea in Donald. Mr* 8 O Funk. Mm E Shill- their convoys reached the point at T K Sanderson, Oscar Eichinger, | ing, Ella Westenhouse, Julia Bilyeu, which a rendezvous had been ar Commerce demanded to know of the Holy land. Mr. Orrick thinks Geo H Bilyeu. Mm N E Gill. Fred Mrs Frank Kruml. lx»ui* Young. ranged with the American destroyer Adjutant-General Dickson why the of locating in Scio or vicinity. T Bilyeu. V T Prokop. L F Jones. Clinton Trexler. Clara B Shelton, flotilla operating in European wat troopers had not displayed more en- Howard Montgomery. J E Y>>eman. Mrs Georgia Dugger, Marina Allen, ers. Hand Severely Injured ergetic activity last night. Geo Sandner, Muse Titus, T W Sarah Morris, Virginia Bilyeu, Ruth The submarine commander* ap Members of the Chamber were Creech, V J Phillips. O M Baker. Watkins. Frank Morris, Mr« J E parently knew where and when to not slow to charge the soldiers with The little daughter of Mr. Chy til inefficiency (»ordering on cowardice, met with a bad accident on Thurs Jake Brown. J P Marti, Mr* II Hoff. W Kaikrn. A Holub. J F expect the Americans bound for the Shanks, J T Folds, J C Leffler, Geo. Parker. OaR Turner. Mrs J W Mil lighting lines in France and w< to but Adjutant-General Dickson ex day of last week. She was bidding (%ri«man. J L Cals van. J P Munk- plained that his force was handi the hay rope when her hands wer* ler. W II Isaacs. Malt Muller. Iva assembled in force to meet them. er«. Is>vd Tindall. Cha* W Vaetecka, It was just a week after the tir-«t capped by the small numlter of drawn into the pulley, r< suiting in Abbott, J Warner. J R Lukenbach, ’ J F Prochaska, W A While, Jo* troops landed that the last vessels troops available at that time. Mrs H Bauman. Mm C K Apple. the stripping of the flesh from the Boyanovski. W A Cross. A J Arnold out into the French port. They The police force, which number >»aim of the right hand, leaving the I Mr« Fid Flaming, Lola Wcstunhoune, Mrs N B M mm . W G McDonald. N Weddle. Diza K Crabtree. Jo* were slower craft, carrying supplies 60, also was charged with negli bones and tendons exposed in many Mr and Mm Riley Shelton, P H Novak, Joe Ouper, D H Hildreth, and horses gence in attempting to quell the places. Macdonald. John Shelton. T A Rich- Secretary Daniels' statement, G A McKmght. Elsie Allan. Myrtle violence. She was brought to Scio in an ardaon. J S Sticha. Mr end Mm l>on Crabtree. Dixie Hagry. Christine which tells all of the story deemed Of all the incidents of rioting re auto by Mr. Roberts and Dr, Prill wise to publish, follows: McKmght. John Weselv. J W Par lated today, not one lolrfof a single gave the injuries proper care. Shindler. John Shindler, Hrcel Os “It is with the joy of a great re rish. Mr and Mrs Ed Jones. Fred born. J S Warwick. Mr* Geo Platt, act of bravery on the part of police lief that I announce to the people of Moapalt, <»eo E Bahuger, Mm 3 Thoo Laird, E L Holub, Margaret or guardsmen. the United States the safe arrival W. M. Phillip* Severely Injured Phillips, A Delight Forties, Stanley Brown. in France of every fighting man and Taylor. 11 A Stepanek. J K Barlow. every fighting ship. 75c- Herman Foltx. Smith Holt Married Last week W. M. Phillipa, of near xNow that the last vessel has $4.00 —Asa Herons. Jas Johnston. 70e—Flrnnia Pomeroy. West Scio, was the victim of a se- |,- c (;<reVt J c Huber, reached port, it is safe to disclose 55e Joe Kolierlin. The Tribune is in receipt of a , vere and painful accident on Tues the dangers that were encountered $3 00 Otto Yonkers, W R Kelly. 50c A C Rossini, Jew Nemec. and to tell the complete story of marked copy of the Dufur Dispatch day. When superintending road i John Pietrok. II R Shanks. R M Lucile Hollis. Mm. Shope, J H Kl<>re, peril and courage. which contains the notice of the work nbar M unkers he was kicked | Shelton, Kudotph Weedy. J I’ Quig- Arthur Kelly. Mm Strake, W (' “The transports l>eiiring our marnagr of Mr Smith Holt, of on the head by a horse, resulting in ¡ley, Fred Ohlemeier. G M Findley, We»tenhouw, D W Shelton. Mm II troops were twice attacked by Ger Thoma» and Miss Eveline O'Brien. the fracture of his left cheek bone. . i J G Holt. T E Fleming, J G Gassner. II Phillipa, M J Krantz. Fl M Kim man submarines on the way cctom . He also Sustained injuries to his ribs' of Dufur. ¡John Sandner. Jr., Ben Thayer. ball. Matt Doubek, M Dvorak, Ella On Ixitli occasions the U-lmats were The marriage occurred on June and two of them required surgical Iwatrsi off with every appearance of Dean Morri*. Ed Wew-ly. Maud Hol Crabtree. W F Pepper, Mi*s lx>ulse loss. One certainly was sunk and 6 and the happy couple will reside attention. Dr. Prill dreswd the land. R K Watson. Gassner, D N Bates. Carl Smith, there is reason to believe that the on a farm near Thomas. Congrat wounds and made Roe as comfort $2 50 G H Smith. Mrs. Hattie Su«an^Marking. Johnny Neal, |z>yd accurate fire of our gunners i- nt ulations. able as possible. Kelly. Pearl Hollis. C C Cole. M M j Kimball. H H Phllllne. K E Uwis. others to the bottom.” Gassner. Maggie Quigley. E C and ^»c Mm Arbuckle. Valuable Farm lor Sale Amanda Shelton. Thus Urge. Dolph 25c Walter Williams. John Foltz. I hereby offer for »ale my farm, Mewult, Herbert Shelton. Carl TV1 l-awrencr Burton, J P Knight. Mm Methods situated 11 mile* eaat of Seto. Con tus, Ina Harrold. Eli Plummer, Por M A Roberts, Merl Frost, Margaret ■ AND sisting of 117 acre«, gixsi 'j-rootn ter I'>ng, Mm O S Hutchinson, A|. Frichti, D D Horner, Bertha John* farm house, all necessary out build ford Blatchford, I «ton. Modern Education ings in first clan* condition, barns, le- Jack Jayne«. $2 00- Mm John DeWall. Hl including t'hemistrv, as well etc., well fenced and fair fatm or Baum, P Peterson, E Dav hall. Eatli Red Crou Meeting as Materia Mediea. are >our chard Will sell at a reasonable Phillipa. P K Bilyeu. Rov Brenner, guarantee of accuracy in our price. I Joe Brand. Chas Leffier. John Flick I All citizens who arc interested in prescription department. . M II Titua, A Lindley, E 11 laiken- active work for the Red Cross are Our drugs are always fresh J bach. Mm Marion Arnold, Walter r«|nested to meet at the Christian and pure because our bulk of The Peery drug store ha* Iteen Bilyeu. Z J Clark, Chas b'rietag. R church at 8 p. m. <>n Thursday. business makes it necessary materially improveel in aopearanm , H McDonald, S S Stuart, Mrs F”W July 10. M im N. G. Canfield «nd fur us to constantly secure by moving back the prescription de Thom as. John Bender, B k' Combs. other officers of the Unn county fresh supplies. partment and the erection of new P P Crabtree, Harry Downing, Em chapter will be present to explain shelving, ma F Ryan, J F Robertson, T O Ar the work and an effort will be made ACCURACY Perrv Bilyeu, who lives on the cher. Jas Wann. Jas. Poindexter, to organise an auxiliary in thia lo based upon modern education Lebanon-Scio road, was in town last Mr and Mm N Long. Ed Fleming. cality. COST week. Perry comes to Scio so sel Geo Morrow. Antone Holub. Mr based upon honesty dom that he is entitled toapemonal. and Mr* Roy Shelton, Chas (Tirx. W St raw berne« lor Canning J Chromy, Mr and Mrs S Miller. BUSINESS Mr. Daggett, who superintends I have now plenty of strawberries Joe Shimanek, Lafe Osborn, Wm built upon reputation both the Scio and Newberg condrn- for canning purpose*, will sell at Abbott. Ona Shelton. Mrs JA Bil aeries, accompanied bv the h«-«| Yours for Health reasonable prices Phone me when yeu. Mr and Mm E G Arnold. Mal manager of the Scio plant, Mr. you wish to come. — J. M Undlev.; Peery’s Drug Store Cornwall, paid Th* Tribune a pleas com C Miller, Mrs V A McKnight. Henry1 11.60 Mrs F DeWall. ant call yesterday afternoon. Tha Scio Tribuna 11.SO a rear Ju ng worth. M E Compter». E HI I