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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
AND SANT1AM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED
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SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JULY IV, 1917
VOL. XX.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers.
I
Drowned at Waterloo
On Annual Outing
BETHMANNHÛLLWEG
Dr. A. (>. Prill left Monday morn-
i ing for his annual outing at Camp
| Prill on Marton lake, exporting to
:
;
William Zlmbrick, aged 19 years,
was drowned at Waterlou last Sun­
day afternoun,
Zim brick waa a
good swimmer and dived from a
n>ck near th« falls. Wh«n he came
to the surface he called for help
Despite the fact that a large num­
ber of other« were bathing at the
same time, no one could or would
go to the rescue
The body waa
recovered at or near the bridge two
hours later.
Effort« were made
with a pulmotor, but was without
avail. Zitnbrick was a farm hand
nt Sodaville.
Hia home waa at
Bea ver ton.
be gone for a week to ten days. He
joined the rest of hiu party on the
train at Munkers. the personnel of
whom are Dr. Dale, of Harrisburg.
Dr. Campbell. Mr. Overbeck. James
Morris and R. C. W inters, of Port-
land
Camp Poll was eaUblished
by the doctor, whose name it bears
The camji is »*omp<>«ed of a g<Mxf
cabin, cooking utensils, boats, etc.
and a jolly time is had by the mem­
bers of the camp aaeociation there
every year.
Dr. Prill has been
•pending his annual outing at this
place for the past ten or more years
Rainier he’d Its third annual sweet
pea show last week
i
Linn county now has 11 branch»« of
the Red CrnM «orfoty.
Tho Albany fruit juta« factory b*
gan pressing luganberrtee Monday.
Tho Oregon atats pioneer«' annual
reunion ia to be held In Portland
Thursday.
Rank deposits tn Yamhill coortty
show an tncreas« ot nearly li.ooo.oae
for the year
Albany employe« In th* fir« and
Engine Installed
street departments msy be ln<-rea»ad
tin a month.
Albany may soon employ « motor
The Sanitary Market has installed
eyrie policeman to catch violator« oi a boiler and engine for sausage
the city speed laws
making, rendering and cooking pur­
The southern C*»<on Chautauqua
opened at Ashland last week with tb« poses. The market from now on
will be steam renovated and kept in
largest crowd In It« history.
Fires burnins tn the brush aber« the moat sanitary condition poaaible.
Mabel, near a rich timber region, have
bo« n causing soma concern.
California Crops Are Good
The U 8. ssnat« has decided to hold
memorial services for the lats Resat or
D. C. Thorser, manager of the
Harry tan« of Oregon on August 11
Two forest fires last w««k threat«« Scio Milling Company, made a trip
ed valuable timber, on« in Columbia ‘ to San Francisco. Being a miller
county and ths other in Tillamook
he was naturally interested in the
county
wheat
crop and his attention was.
John Livingstone and his son Evert,
given
to
the outloook from the ear
homeetend-rs near Estacada, are be
lleved to hav« drowned tn the Clacks I window and to personal conversa­
mas river.
tion with growers. The general re­
The body of Mre Fits» Widmsr. of
port was from lh to 30 sacks per
Silverton, was found In the Willam­
j
acre
or SO to 60 bushels. Other
ette river at Albany Rh« had commit­
Other crops looked correspondingly
ted suicide
Coos Ba> was selected as the next well.
place of meeting of the I'niied Swedish
Bingers of the Pacific coaat at the
GREECE ENTERS WAR
close of their convention at Tacoma
All troops in tha Oregon national Conoids re M«re«lf a Belligerent •nd
guard not now in federal aarvieo, with
Army Soon to Be Mobllli«d.
the single exception nf staff corp« and
Washington —Washington haa been
departments, will be mobilised on July officially advised that Greece baa not
i
*1.60 THE YEAR
only «evsred relation« with Germany
Robert Booth, pioneer minister, last •nd the three other central powers,
of thoa« clo««ly identified with early but la actually tn » «tat« of war
rehgious work tn Oregon, died «1 tha against them France has been not!
h u« of hi« «on. IL A. Booth, ia fled that Greac« cooaldera herself a
Eugene
full belligerent and will act accord
A company to be known «« tha Pa ingly.
eific Coast Linen Milla, with a capital
Greer« la expected to I om no tim«
stock of tZ&O.OM. has bwsa orgamtad I la mobilising h«r war resources and
to manufacture flat and hrmp preducta totning «ffacttvely In the alllM' op«r
In Portland
atlona In th« Balkan«
Professor M. B McKay of the de­
CommlMioner Jornart. whom th«
partment of horticulture at th« Oregon allies entrusted with enforcing Con­
Agricultural college has be«« called to stantines abdication, haa reported
eastern Oregon to tnvretlgal« « ««nous that a Greek army of 2S0.000 will be
potato dtscaae.
raised to add to the 700,000 allied
Five visitor« to th« «t«t« druggists soldiers already In tha Balkans.
convention at Sreslde ware ««riously
injured while taking a «pl« In an auto
B««ttl« Car Men Walk Out.
to Cannon twacb. when the machine
Beattie. — Between l&M and 1WS
ran into a crab-holo and overturned. member« of the Amalgamated A mo
Th» m»n injured are C. A. R kalian. station ot Street and Electric Railway
Portland representative of th« United Employe« employed by the Puget
Riat«« Rubber Co.. two ribo brehen;
Round Traction. Lieht A Power com-
W L F»rdon. ot Ban Franctaco, back
paay. which op<-rales moat of th«
Injured and cut about th« taco and street railways of 8-attta, want on
fe tags. A W Allan, «ecrotary of th« i •ink« Monday nicht
* association, face cut and tooth Jarrod
.. ,ee IWOivU
loose. Glen 0 Hart, «f Portland, brute
ed about the h»ad and body. W. *. Ing Oregon b-u« book, which will *-•
Aawyer. knee in]ur«d and body brute issued by Seorrlary Otcuu ebortly.
•how Hint in th« right regular and
ed and cut
Hundreds ot trees tn tho Long Tom two special «dccton» stnc« IMS. at
district of ItaM county, Infected with which InUlativa or referendum meas­
fire blight, have been cut down and i ure« hav« been voted on. a total of
destroyed during the last taw weeks US measure« have b«en submitted te
upon th« direction of C. E. Btowart. tha people. Ot this number M have
county fruit inspector. Tho ftald of paaaed and N have been defeated.
Following ■ conference between Gov­
bls operation« ha»« «xtandod no far
north as tho Benton county lino. Tho ernor Jam«« W itb/combe, Adjutant
blight, which Io declared to bo ths General Q«mg« A. White and State
worst disease known to attach fruit Hr« Marshal oarvay Wciia aa to the
I W W s.iwatloa in «aa»sr« Oregon
ire««, has been spreading badly amoag
the wild hawthorn« and crebappta th« adjutant general aanounesd that
trees In lb« Ixmg Toot bottoms Th« there 1« In proc«»« of formation a bat­
only remedy io tho daetrectioa of tho talion to be mada up of men of «x-
trees
A few fruit tree« m farm« 1« per1«nc«d military training, to b« ata-
tioaad partuanaatly la Oregon tar
that region were also found to bo
Red Croat Meeting
Th»- Scio contingent of tha Red
Cross will meat at tbv Christian
church Friday night. Th« member­
ship roll ia still open for signatures
and everyone is cordially invited to
become identified with tha move­
ment.
Former Chanesllor Von Bethmaan-
HoHweg, who was lorctd ta realgn so
• result of Internal trouble« In Gar
many.
MOBILIZATION OF
GUARD IS BEGUN
Washington
Mobtlliatton of th«
national guard began Monday
While no orders for embarkation of
•tat« troop» for France will be given
no HI after August i when the entire
fore« will b» formally drafted into the
United B’at«« army. tb«r« are Indica­
tions that «otn« divisions will be re­
garded •• ready to board transports
soon after that date
Rapid progress la being made In re­
lieving guard regiments which have
been la the federal service alnco the
declaration of war guarding property
Thia work will b» taken over largely
by civilian watchmen.
fkeparturo of the guardsmen for
France, it was Indicated, will bo gov
•mod by the shipping problem.
War department officials regard
many divisions ot the alate troops as
virtually ready now for tha Intensive
training behind the fighting Itn« In
France which will prepare them for
their place In tha trench«« There 1«
no reason why some elements could
not go forward at one«, except lack of
transportation and tha submarine
menaco.
EUROPEAN WAR NEWS
Th» reports from Itarlla show that
tha reii-hstag baa gone on strike
against tha crown and the military
party, apparently In the Interest of a
parliamentary ay«t»in of government.
- In Champagne to th« north of Mont
Hau' and northeast of Tha Teton, the
French In a violent attack captured
powerfully organised German trench
•foment« on a front of mor« than SM
yards and to • depth of more than JO#
yards
Ry th« capture of Rukaaowleat
'the Gnlta Ltpe river, the Russian« ar«
now la«« than st mil«« from the On-
tlctan capital, on th« southern «14».
Thia repreaenta an advance ef mor«
than I? miles In the Rtanistau-Hallre-
R-iatany «eetor «Inc« Geseral Ksrnl-
loff opened hl« offensive.
Tha peace clamor la growing both
1« Germany and Austria Hungary.
Fart of tha treuhla between th« retcha
tag and tha govaralng elaaa la ovar the
government's persistent declination to
•rata Osrmany s peace terms aa th«
basis of tha aon-annniatlon deutaad««,
by «hat now comprise« • majority
block la tho reirhstag
Tb« Sdo Tribune. 11.60 per year
Wall Paper Duplay
Peery’• Drug Store has evolved a
very original and satisfactory scheme
for displaying wail paper. A «am­
ple of each design in stock ia draped
over a frame work above the «helv­
ing entirely «round the «lore, «bow­
ing a four foot atrip of paper with
border attached and an eighteen
inch piece of ceiling above.
it takes but a few minutes te
make a «election from the entire
stock, whereas, in the olden days it
took several hours of the proprietors
and customers time and finally a
selection was made from a down or
so sample« that had been •cat-
lered about the store.
Get Your Drsfl Number
The Tribune now has ths official
namt>er« of men subject to draft
for North and Sauth Mdo, Shelburn.
Jordan, Providence and Santiam
precincts
It Is important that every voung
man should know his number, an
that he can respond when ealled
without thw formality of official
notice. The drawing will be made
at Washington. D. C.. next Satur
day.
REPUBLICANS TAKE
PEKIN
Cemplats Restoration «f Republic Is
Indicat«« by D«cl«lv« Victory.
Washington —Th« occupation of
Pekin by the republican rurce«, fol
lowing th« surrender at Fung Tai ot
the Monarvbtat army of 10.OM man.
Indicate« the complete restoration of
th« republic, th« » tun««« legation
here declared
Order In th« capital waa restored
with few caaualtl««. Th« advices «aid
that two foreign civilian« and four
foreign sold tar» who ventured to th«
firing line ware «lightly wounded.
» hang Haun, who led U>« revolt ol
th« imperialist«, took refug« In th«
Dutch legation In order to obtain «at«
conduct out of th« country
Premier
Tuan »’hl Jul will eatabllah republican
headquartsra in Pekin immediately,
it is «aid.
Garman Attach« R«p«ll«e.
Parts—A strong sen«« of Oormaa
attacks b»i»t»n tb« H*>uuu« and th«
Alane and In th« Cbauipaan« wer« re­
pulsed everywhere racept near Moat
Haut in the I hampague. where they
retained a lew trench «tamaata. U m
war office «um-uucod.
GERMAN IMPERIAL
CHANCELLOR RESIGNS
f.
Dr. Georg Michaelis Appointed
to Succeed Von Beth*
mann-Hollweg.
London — Dr. von Bethmann Holt
w«g. th« German Imperial chancellor,
has reaignod. according to messages
oirculated through the wireless sis
lions by ths German government
Dr Georg Michaelis Prussian un
d«roser«tary of flnauc« and food com-
mlaalonsr. has been appointed to auo
c«ed Dr. von Bethmauu llollwcg.
Rumors of tha abdication of th«
kaiser were not confirmed.
A Bern« diapaich aays an official
telegram has been received there from
Berlin announcing th« rrelgnation ol
General von Rteln, th« Prussian mIn­
later of war The importane« ot hl*
resignation lisa tn the fact that th«
Prussian war ministry la In reality
tha war ministry for the German «m
plre and that General von Stein la a
staunch supporter of the I'an Ger­
mans. who are the bitterest opponents
of peace without annexatlona or In­
dem al ties
The political turmoil which haa been
convulsing Germany aver alnco Rua
•la's flrat startling success on tho re
sumption of her offensive haa cutmln
•tsd for th« preeeni In the rreignation
ot tho Imperial chancellor. Dr. voo
Bethmann Hollweg. but all Indications
aorvo to show that bls resignation,
far from being the last act in tha
drama, la but ths hoginning of tar
reaching developments which are
bound to affect th« fabric of th« O«r-
man empire and hav« momentous
sequence» on th« progrsaa of th« £u
ropeau strugg!«
Rueolane' Advance Captures Vitiagse.
‘Petrograd .--On a front of nearly to
mil»» from Halles to th« foothill« of
the Carpathian« th» Russians have ad
»anred westward across the Lorun lea
and north seros« th« Dniester, cap­
turing eeveral villages sod important
•nemy positions
1f00 I. W. W.’s Piscsd In Camp.
Columbus. N M -The 1100 Indu«
trial Worker« of th« World banished
from Biabe« arrived her« from H«r-
maaaa. N M . and were placed under
guard of United Sial»« troops.
Colarad« W«man N. F A. Preaidant.
Portland. Ore.—Mary <!. C. Brad­
ford. superintendant of schools of Col­
orado. was sleeted president ot ths
N. E. A. «I th« annual business ment-
ta*
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Forms of Contagion
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eoariet fever, dlptheria, small
pox. and other dangerous dis­
eases are produced bv germs.
These germs can tie destroyed
by a good disinfectant.
We have every disinfectant
and fumigator that is rscom
mended for the purpose of
household sanitation and can
rive you full instructions as
to their use
C A. EVERETT
Druggist and Stationer
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