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THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANTIAM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED » VOL. XX. •Ma 8C1O. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. AUGUST 2. 1917 NO. 62. 11.50 THE YEAR ............. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Wook Briefly Sketched for Infor* mation of Our Readers. J A. P. Hinuu. Alfred Powell and Mrs. B. Cole was a Jordan visitor wife and Mr. McClellan motored* lo (Sunday. Jefferson Sunday and hrought back Frank Thomas is visiting Portland at present. Mrs. McClellan and son. Alfred Hlatchford. wife and baby, motored lo Salem Friday, » I GERMANS OEFEATED . ON 20-MILE FRONT • in Mesdamca Beth Shelton. Wm. Wing and Hal Sbeitoq motored to then lo Abrams Brothers' sawmill at Craw- Portland where they «pent Sunday with Mra Hlatchford’» parents. fordsvlll» was burned last week. The Oregon Retail Jewelers' assorts Uncle Ix>n McLain and Theron tlon met In Dalias Monday for a two Rusnell drove up from McCleay and days' session. I had dinner with W. H McLain last The greatest Irrigated crops In the history of Klamath county are now i Saturday. being harvested. Mr end Mra. Geo. Piatt. Frank Charles Hixon, of Antelope commit Gooch and wife. Del Tindall ami ted suicide near Antelope by slash dauahters were Albanv v ini tors last Ing his throat with a razor Thousands of young she* p Bra being Saturday. sold by Baker stockmen tscnuM of Wetlev Hirona. of Salem, visited th« high price» aaked for hay. hia brothera, Asa and Will The women's »tat« golf champion ship will begin at Gearhart by ths Bea wev-k on Mouday morning. August 11. Mr and Mrs. Tom Quigley »pent Several dairy cows belonging to Sunday at the home of H. 0. Shil* farmers of Gresham have died recent line. ly from the effects of some poison. George Washburn and wife, of Ths Coos county court la threatened with recall proceedings by eitlxens of Park Place, visited his sister. Mrs. Myrtle Point, on e charge of eztreve Asa Hirona last week. go nee Mr. and Mra. Tally Gibbons and All forest fires are now under con Mr. and Mrs Will Miller motored trol, and most of them have been ex- tlngulshed. according to State Forest to Amity to attend the funeral of er ElllotL Mr. Miller’s cousin. W. C. Miller. Lottie snd Rather McGuire, aged 11 and 9, daughters of Mr and Mrs Rob Will Lecture tn Scio •rt McGuire, of fllieta. drowned whlls bathing in fillstt river Governor Withycombe has rasp About August 15. Rev. Fagan, pointed J. M Cramer of Portland, and J T. Noli of Baker, as members of mini»ter of the Chriatian church al Corvallia, will deliver a lecture in tbe state veterinary board The Oregon State Baptist Toung thia city, on New Zeland and her People's union snd summer assembly government. Rev. Fagan ia a native opened at th« stat» fairgrounds at born New Zelander and known, Bal- m for a 10 days' session. Mum Sow, the aged widow of Five peraonally, of the subject matter of Crows, one ot the famous Indiana of hie lecture. Mr N. Young, of thia tbe Northwest, died at h»r home on city, heard hia lecture in Corvallia the reservation near Pendleton, and was so im preened with it that Oregon's new law governing auto- the lecture in thia city ia the reeult. mobiles throughout the cute, doub ling license fees and making several EUROPEAN WAR NEWS other important changes, became ef fective Wednesday. August 1. Th» decision to continue tbe war un Ry the middle of AuguaL at tbe til the alma of tbe ailive have been latest, all road work contemplated by attained 1» announced by tbe confer th» state highway commission for this ence of power» held In Parle year will be going ahead In full blast. On the Moldavian front the R umibm State Highway Engineer Nunn aa and Roumanian» are carrying out an nouncee effective operation which ha» bent The halibut sloop Bpray returned to bn< k the defensive line opposite Kesdl- Newport from a two »ad a half days' Vsaarbely, Transylvania. and farther fishing cruise with about 11 teas of Barth. halibut and nearly three tons of black French troop» in tbe Alene region cod This la the beat catch retorted bare turned in vicious counter attache this season • Close to 19«*oao0 pounds ot wool, against tbe army of the Orman crown the product of spring clipping la ths prince, put down an offenetve be bad aorthwestera states, and equal to or •tarted betwoee Hurtebler and let Bo greater than the entire clip tor the velle and made good game against state of Oregon- la stored In war» him all along the line. In a speech la Paris Mr. Lloyd bouses in Portlsnd Rung Bros, chief oafhera ef th« George »aid that Great Britain now Nunemaker Sheep A Land company, had between ».000.000 and ».iOSOOO beta sold to Patrick Connell MOO acres soldiers enrolled without counting be- of land on Rhea creek, the considers tween <00.000 and MM.doo belonging ta tlon bring IS< uoO The land la located the navy or nearly 1,000.000 men from tbe dominion and colonleg. II miles southwest of Heppner The Russians have retreated a dis congressman Hawley to advised by th« Indian offlcs that his request tance of approximately 100 mil»» from has been grunted for aa early dtstrtbu where their drive carried them early lion of the 811ou funds The pay In July, th» army center of th» line ments to be made aggregate 112 000, in eeat Galicia Is again on Ruaalan soil on both sides of Huaiatyn and Is still which gives each Bileu Indian IM. One hundred snd fifty thousand dol being followed by the forces of the Likewise the armle* lars worth of livestock baa bees killed teutonic al lies by i-olson in Klamath county within to the north and south continue to fall th« last tew months, according to tbo back before tbe enemy report of s federal Investigator, and the I W W. are blamed for the loos An auction sale of monkeys, deer, General Otie Victim of Heart Oleeaee. elk. bear and other animals ta la store i Loa Angel* Cel—General Harri for Portland. Plane have bees forosu son Gray Olla, noted newspaper pub luted by Mayor Baker for thinning lisher and soldier and editor of the lo»n th» number of animals at th» | I ajs Angelee Time», died auddenly Soo because of th» high coot of Uv- here at the age of 10. of bean disease. IM Work has been started on tbe eon structloa of the horticultural by prod act» building and the veterinary bee- pi lol for Ute Gregos Agrlcletural not- iobo gg carawUiB JORDAN ITEMS VON LUDENDORFF SHELBURN ITEMS Second Line of Defenses Is Reached in Many Places hy Allied Troops. Albany Thursday Lundun.—British troops In conjunc were tion with th« French torr»» on their left attacked the German positions «Stayton visitors yesterday. along a wide front north of the river Mesdamca Mary Shelton, Thurst Lye The »ntente allied forces have ’Thomas and Ciate Diomas motored advanced well be.rond lh<- »h-li »bat ' to Stay ton Friday. tered front line aermati trenches In many places they have reached the Mrs. Henry Phillipa* nieces, of •ecotid Uns defense» on a Î0 nil« ' Corvallis, have twen visiting her the front of attack, according to the re past week. ports Between Dlsmude and Boeslnghs Herbv Shelton has turned his lbs sttachera reported they had se milk route and wagon over to Ed cured the two first lines of trenches Pepiwrling. who is soon to be a after having fought over the most <117 Jordan resident, we understand. fieult terrain Imaginable Tbe British again have captured The Jordan L K. P. league met La Baasevllls. which they recently re Diuraday ami installed officers fur linquished to the Germans. i the ensuing quarter. They are: The British and ►’Tench forces are President. Mrs. Marie Payne, vice facing a large concentration of Ger General Von Ludendorff, Von Hin. man artillery and fresh troops which Kimball. president, Mrs. E. M denberg e right hand man, said to be hats been rush*d up. Flora the real brain» of the German General secretary and trvas . Mrs Th» entente allies hsve established Thomae, matrons. Meadamee Beth eomplets air superiority, Staff. Tbo entente pdlltary officials say Shelton and Mary Shelton. tue moral» of the Germans hern la not up tn ths old standard E. IMPARTIALITY URGED ON DRAFT BOARDS M. Kimhail and son Obituary Beidon SerHing died at Prescott, | Arizona. July 7, 1917. He was born Washington Draft boards must Judge claims be tor« them dt*|'«»»lon 1 on the old Sertling farm, near Scio, atelyf there must be no exercise of . about 2B years ago. Here he grew sympathy, affection or favoritism to manhood ami made hosts of Thu» Pro< net Marshal General ' friends Ha was clerk in the Albany Crowder counselled tn a letter »«nt all local board» on the «-ve of draning the poatoffPe severs! years and while national army Al 'be game time there contracted tuburcolosis. President Wilson iMited an executive He went to Colorado where he. order cautioning government depart apparently, was cured. He came ment» against certifying employes for back lo Oregon and again lost his exemption aa indispensable, uulesa ; health. He then went to California they are actually Invaluable. In closing he added a note ot warn and stayed with hia brother. George, Ing lo Industrial Interests asking that for two winters, leaving there for they "exercise the same conscientious Arizona February I, 1917. and scrupulous caution lo the end lent Hia death came unexpectedly *n<l there appear to be favored classes he had m< relatives nt hia bedside among citizens called by law to tbe when ha Jatgl Ha was buriod at national detenne.'' Crowders order pointed out that a Freofff^J al., ’.» Lie « lmu »»'. sscrtflr« la demanded from eacryene. He* »lite fu'iuw bg neired and that alt cases should be viewed brother«.and •‘«iters; Ed Serfllng without reaped to a board s personal an-i Mrs. tiara Peganwoff, of Beo-i. sympathies or affections. RUSSIAN ARMY IN CRITICAL POSITION London.—A dtspa'rh lo the Tost from Petrograd referring io the Hua- sign retreat In Galicia says II 1» con- sarvatlvsly »atlmatud that wre than two million Hueaian troop» are stead ily marching rearward Those con stitute the 11th and 7th arm loo with their reserves. Th» »th army, which Is Isrgely csv- airy and not Included In the foregoing figures, also Is retreating, and Ila po sition. says the correspondent, to ex tremely critical. Th» Germans are straining every sttort to capture It while following up lbs Eleventh and Beventh armies, and Il look» aa It the Eighth army mi*bt b» caught tn a bag A dispatch to the Tirare from tbo headquarters ot th» Russian army says th» situation 1s more hopeful. Panics among the r«tre»ters are sup Ore , Chester and Ben Sertling and pressed ruthl«esl> Three division» Belgium Will Be Retained. Mra. Maggie Clem, of Eugene. Geo. of cavalry have taken positions serosa* Copoabnaon —Th» Berlin Lokal A» Serflirtg, of Sanger. Cal., and two the whole front of retreat. iei*»r. com me u Un a on me ret-rtii pro- Deserters are shot and attempts to half brothers, Horace, of Ala»ka reedings In tbe British house ot cum spread panic are suppressed by and Wm., of Cra'>trea. mon» says prompt sxecutiunv. x. "Mr. Asquiths inquiry aa to wfoetb or we were ready to rvstore Belgium'» Then and Now full freedom cad only be meant aa a rhetorical queation. for Mr. Asquith mu»t know thnt, aside from a handful Quite an effort ia being made to I of dreamers. nobody think« of band raise a mens fund for the Ing Belgium again to England and AILany soldiers Of course this; France." T The feminine mode of attire undertaking ia laudable. But. with in such them* Have that It Schooner Dei Norte Wrecked on Reef. out this fund with which to buy practically demands 'hat the Francisco.—Pa»s«-na«'rs and dainties, the soldiers of today live San underarm he nmooth. crew of tb» coastwise steamer Del immensely better than did the civil Norte had a narrow eecapo from death 1 We have a preparation that war soldiers. We had bacon, beans, when the veeeel struck a reef off Point quicklv, harmleaalv and effect* Arena», about 100 mile» norlb of ber», hardtack, coffee or tea. aometimee^ Ively remove» the hair. at 7 o'clock Bunday night Rsecuce rice, syrup, dried vegetables for' In the face of extreme tllfffcultlee soup and potato meal. Generally were effected by the eteamer Johan when in the field, hardtack ar^l sow Poulsen Hobbs. Wall A Co., owner» of the Del Norte, announced that all belly was the ration, each soldier doing hia own cooking. Now, in' on board the vee»«-i were »ated. to safe and sure. Il will not addition the soldiers ration includes Oepertatione From Belgium Continue. several kinds of fruit, vegetables harm the skin. Price 50 cent* Havre.—Deportations of civilians 1 We also sell Gillette Decol and butter. In fact a greater variety from Mona. Belgium, eontinae, the lete Razors Put up In special German government sending away if» of food than many of them had at * ■ cane» A real ornament for home. All the same The Tribune ia men on Juns 2« and 39 on June 2» milady’s dressing table. It la probable they will be mad» to glad that the folks at home want I*ricg W OO work oa th» German front la France ti>eir soldier buys to be well fed The'Underarm Should be Smooth HAIRCO Mare Tree»s Are Landed in Franc». An Kuropean Port—Another Amer lean contingent ha» aalely arrived and disembarked ami cared for and the raising of thia mess fund is moat praiseworthy. G A. EVERETT Drucgist and Stationer The Scio Tribuna. 11.50 per year