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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
♦•T a Z. THE SCIO TRIBUNE ri* 4- 4 «4 k -A«^.‘ '•> . A. AND SANTIAM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED ---- « —L~- - VOL. XX « RETALIATION FOR WRONG IS ASKED Girouis Veut Wuth m -- -■ ■■ . mi . ■■ V SCR). LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JULY 12. 1917 NO. 49 PriBiuit la Reply ta Ailette lateaiM Tuitaiat af Tntaas JORDAN ITEMS SCIO A VISIT M um Wao Kimball, who has Iw-en visiting home folks. return«’«! to , Corvallis Tuesday. Tte Sen Millnt Ct tte Victm -Sift John Jungworth of Portland is O hi N«t Licite- Stet Fiori visiting at the home of his mother. Mr*. Enders. Aft« Midatfbt E. M Kimball went to Albany I 11.50 THE YEAR »*; ! LONDON DEMANDS MORE AIR ACTIVITY Many farmers are busv with their hay this week as we can hear the hum of the mower. We are glad to know that Mr*. Asa Hiron is gaining after being so very sick for the past week or more, . but is not able to *et up anv yet. Ptipli F irms At IsaOqaacy at tie Oaltisi - lt|nsil Is Striai . _ f AI *_ i _ J* *• taJP» J k * If Urite yesterday. Mr. and Mr*. H O. Shilling and Ixmdon, July 8 An intensified RalPh end Opal spent the Fourth at kJ ,1 b ,.. m * . M demand for r«-nri«al* ha* followed SHwrton All the Arthur McLain spent th«- Fourth the air raid of yesterday. Sunday newspapers declare the |eo- at Met‘Uy with his »Ker Mr*. The- pie of !>>nd<>n are furious al the In run Russell, adequacy of the city1« defense, aa it Mr*, hi Holland's parent* of waa revealed yesterday. inhuman treatment of German civil Mr. an«i Mr*. Balsiger of White before an auto was parked near the; Portland spent Sunday at her home The Sunday time* say* the crying ian prisoners taken in German South Salmon. Wash., are visiting at the hotel. Whether the auto was use«! near Scio. need of 1917 Is for airplanes, aa it west Africa aroused discussion in home of their son George. I by the safe blower* is not known, Mr. and Mrs Earl Russell ami waa for «hells in I'.'l -. and d«-<- ar,•» official and diplomatic circles of the Messrs. Balsiger and Marking ami I but such i* probably the case. two children of Sherman county, the government must I m * compelled policy of the allies inflicting retalia Madam» la-wi* and Wortman mo The me»i who did the work were spent last week with the latter's to realize that the airplane will 1»* j probably professionals, as the job tory punishment on tiermans. tored to Salem Sunday afternoon. mother. Mr*. J. L. OglMbee. the ultimate and deciding factor of Thousands of German civilians, it | seem«d well don« from a safe- W. R. Ray and family, while en M im Hilda Hat of Silverton la the war. It insists that thousHnd« was ¡minted out. are in allied terri blower’s viewpoint. Had the yegg* route to Portland, mat with the •pending this week at the home of muat be built to carry the war into tory and it would be easy to mete investigated the safe they would misfortune of upsetting the car. in her Aunt. Mr* H. 0. Shilling. enemy territory. An aviation ex ' have found It unlock«*d and the out to them the same punishment which all were badly shaken up and Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Powell and pert aaya in an article in the Time»: accorded Belgian captiv«* in an ef I nitroglycerine would not have been Mr. Ray »lightly injured. Kenneth Herons motored to Albany ‘'There is a huge output to be fort to compel Germany to respect wasted No money was in the safe the Fourth. had from America if our new ally rights due Belgian civilians by in I as it i* the practice of Mr. Thoms will consent to accept ready-made Dillon McLain celebrated the lor others to bank the cash just be Don't Quarrel, Brethren ternational law and the laws of hu designs from Europe and not insist manity. fore the bank close* in the after Fourth by going to Albany and tak- on wanting to do her own experi Thus far no retaliatory »tens have Our county seat new»papers seem noon. The safe is liadly shattered. ing in the Roundup menting." Theron Russell, wife and *>n been taken toward alien enemie* by inclined toward* an editorial mixup. The inner door was blown fr«>m it* Lloyd'* News, also demanding the allies, but continued illegal acts The Herald characterize* the Demo I hinge*, etc. The only damage is to Jesse of McGeav. «pent the w«ek by Germany, it is generally believed crat a* a sort of wet nurse for the thw »afe A deputy sheriff »«» over end with the latter's parents. W. H. greeter airplane production, aavs: ’ The raiders yesterday came at may cause them to adopt severe [county court, tiecause, forsooth, th* today to make investigations, but us McLain their leisure and bomlM*d at their measure*. Democrat has iieen awarde«! the the yeggmen came after dark an«! A. Shank and wife, Karl Gooch leisure. Their flight over London county printing by the court. Don't I left before daylight, nothing will •ad wife and Mrs. George Clint and was so slow that it looked like a pa quarrel, brethren. All the difficulty probably result from the inveatiga- Iola and Cal Trollonger motored to Kain Necessary to Make Crop rade. They teemed to despise our in this matter can lie easily solvini i ticin. Stayton Saturday night. defenses." Every farmer reports that a rain W“1 *'lhout any hard feelings or Kennedy Jone», director of food in the next few days ia absolutely c*a,m favoritism lad th« county Holland la Anxious Obituary economics, speaking at Muswell Hill, mtcessary if the late spring grain printing be award«»! to th« lowest a suburb of Ixtndon, «aid there must amounts to anything, Potatoes and bidder and let all the county news j New York. July 10. Officials of Mary C. Shelton Crum* waa Irorn be no more shilly-shallying with the beans, of which there are several paper* which have an established the Holland steamship firm* which on her father's donation land claim, question of reprisals, and disquiet hundred acres in the Scio country, circulation be invited to submit bid*. 'have lfl vessels loader! with grain t> mile* southeast of ticio. lJnn ing reports that lx>rd French while not yet suffering, are begin When the delinquent tax sal«« are and foodstuffs waiting in this port county. Oregon. January 21, 1857. ham(M*red by other department* ning to show the need of moisture. on, require the successful bidder to to sail for Europe, declare«! today Died at her home ft miles west of the discharge of hi» <1 utirs must Intensive cultivation will conserve •e-pd each delinquent the paper dur that some of th« consignees m Hol Carlton, in Yamhill county, Oregon, disposed of once and for all. the moisture, but this cannot l-e ing the pendency of th«- advertise-1 land had Iws-n f<-rce«i Into l>ank- July fl. 1917, at the age of «0 year* mrnt. This would give the desired given the grain crop*. ruptev am! many p«»>pl«* were starv ft months and 15 days. Was mar Busmen Opportunity About all of the clover hay has publicity. Even now every delin ing while waiting assurance* from ried to Quincy E. Crump, March 18, quent ia not a subscriber to the pa been housed and farmers art now the British government that the 1M3. To them 4 children were Any gvrsun desiting to purchase ready to care for their vetch and per or paper* which do the printing ship* would lie given wife conduct. burn, t buys and 2 girl*. With her a good i>aying business is invited to cheat. • Earlier sown spring grain Beside«. there might be a saving to It wu* «stimat«»! that between husband ami four children they I cali on J. F. M.-*-ly at Sein, execu will make a cron without rain. Fall taxpayer*. If this cannot be done 30 and 40 Dutch ships from 1000 to moved from near Scio in 19<H to Wheat harv«-st will soon be «.n. with!un,h,r ‘,r,'*nt Imw- Ut lh* la* tor. a* the entire bu*in«MS and prop 12.500 tons were tied up in Atlantic Yamhill county, where she resided I be amended. Th« main idea is to I erty of Die late Charle an average yield in prospect. ports. continuously up tn the time of her I let the delinquent taxpayer know > for sale. An English diplomat said that, death. She united with th« Baptist ' that his property is being advertised | The average dog now looks his according to the nio*t reliable in- church at Providence when a young for «ale an«! the mere fact that he | master anxiously in the face. I formation, the Dutch people are not girl. Surviving her is her husband. I is receiving a newspafter for which He also Q £, Crume, Drury Crume of Gil Mu* A. Delight horbes and Mr*. t<e ha* not sulwribed, would cause ' in danger of starving. ' *ai<) the qti«-fltion of permitting bert, Idaho, Vida Jone* of Newlwrg D C. Thoma are in Portland attend- ¡him'to sran th«« list carefully, foodstuff* and grain to lie sent to Oregon. Trillv Anderson of Oregon ing th«- Natninal Educational Asso Hollan«! was most serious, consider- (Sty. Harvey Crume. Carlton, and 5 ciation. Sunday School Rally ‘ ing th«- reports that some merchants brothers and I sister. Ijrl our drug atore contribute The Albany C-oast Artillery is to of ihat country were smuggling all to the comfort and pleasure of interment was in the McBride ' lie call«*! into service July 25. The A Sunday school rally will la* held available suppli«*« into Germany to cemetery. 3 mile* west of Cai I ton, Ì your trip. Have just what regiment of twelve cumpani«**, <>f| at the David Horsburg farm on profit by the high price*. you want in drug atore g»»»!» Funeral on Monday, July 9. 1917. 'which Albany is one. are to be Sunday, July 22. Good speaker* Th«- ahippers were *ai«i to be par- «-rvir«»* were conduc»««d by Clyde! and I»- aaaurvd of licet quality chang«-«! into heavy artillery and will I* present and everybody is in- I tlcuMrly anxious for their consign- rhursbm. pastor of th«- Christian by ordering from mt. will soon be sent to France. i vited. Bring your picnic dinner merit» to leave American porta be- church at Yamhill, At rewirta you are apt to The government will souq solve with v»u for the program will cover fore July IS. when America's em-[ The following brother* and sistar* charged extra price* and very I the I W. W. nuisance, for whoar < the entire day. bargo on f.mdatulTs goes into effect. wlth ¡heir families attend«»! th»- often you will receive guts!* activities it ia lielieved German mon- of inferior quality. funeral: R. Shelton and wife. ey is *uppiying the incentive Peni Oar city dad» would do well to Henry Shelton, wife an«! daughter, Pay Up Notice You know the quality of tentiary am! perhaK sterner sen ton try oiling our streets. Other loeali<Clara, E. C. Shelton arw! wife, of. goods and the fairnem of er* will place a quietus on these price*. Just All person* knowing themselves ties say it pays am! is a valuable' «feu, and George Shelton ami Mrs. [ fellow*. Isabel Yarbrough of Ashland Mel MAIL YOl’R ORDER indebted to the estate of the lato protection against wear. Every dog owner ia now due to Charle« Wesley, plea«*- call an«! net tn ux and We will The "1 Wont Works" are prop Shelton, of near Roseburg, was the' pav a license tax of from fl 50 to tle the same or make satisfactory erly nam«-d. They claim that there only member of the family of child good* by return mail 13.00. owing to sex. Scio will pay arrangements for settlement with are M.OOQ of them who will not ren not present. Phone Store or Residence Heretofore yeggmen have neg. Frank Flatmore and family of Washington, July 8. Presenta lecte«! to visit Scio as they have Mill City visited in our vicmity last tion to the State Department Satur I other valley towns, but last night week. | we were remembered. day by Belgian Minister de Cartier Some time Quite a numtier from our Krts after 12 o’clock a muffled shot was of a reuort on the deportation by German official» of 20 prominent took in the roundup last week at ' heard by The Tribune man. At Belgians in retaliaUon for alleged Albany. about the same time or a »hurt lim« WRIT! FOR DRUGS a g"«dly sum providing owners out fail on or before August 1ft, come through Aa a matter of fact . 1917. I dc*ire to settle up the es •ix hila would be a good price to tate a* soon aa p»>auble. eo plena«- pav tor some of the canine* which respond to this notice. infest our streets. Joeeph F. Wearly. Executor. | help save the h*rv«-*t. iiornetirnes a little coercion makes people an Mr. am! Mr*. Carl Cyrus of Pen Il would he simply dleton and Merl Cyrus of Portland, xious to work, right to try the experiment with spent their 4th of July holiday with i relatives In Scio these people G A. EVERE1 I Druggist and Stationer ». VO