Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1917)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANTIAM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED VOL XXI NO. S. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST SCIO, LINN COUNTY. OREGON, AUGUST 23. 1917 SIR ARTHUR CURRIE Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Fir«*« have don«* much datna«« this •«*•*<>11 In Curry county. Mld-t'olumbia Hwhrrmcn sre plan nine for a rich harvest thia season The supreme court, now on Ita va cr.tlon. will reconvene Reptvgiber 4. Albany may have an agricultural and »tuck (air and race meet October it. >2 and 13 Astoria will celebrate Ita 2?nd annual regatta August 11. beptember 1. 2 and 3. Telephone girls of Portlar d bars or ganised a union affiliated with the American Federation of Labor Kvporta to the public service com mission Indicate an Increasing car eh'>rtage on tbe Southern Pacific lines tn Oregon. Shot k caused by tbe fire that <!•*- •troywt Sumpter and took all bls pos sessions caused the death of V. R Meador, aged 7*. Corvallis will vote on September t on several bond Issues and a referred ordinance to close the moving picture theaters on Sunday Orlo 1» Center, director of exten sion at the University of Idaho, has been appointed extension director of the Oregon Agricultural college I be Eugene Woolen Milla company is delivering khaki cloth to the Unlt«*d States government at tho rate of 3000 yards a month The mill has con traded to supply 24.000 yards. I>r J. L. Masson of Myrtle Point, who Is examining dairy cows for the state livestock board, has condemned 34 head of cows afflicted with tuber culosts In the Coquille valley Mtl«v Ijknts. aged 41, well known resident of Molalla, was Instantly hill ed while putting hay Into his barn Mr iainls was standing on the load, using a hay rake, which fell and struck his heart. Itrcause of high price of feed small flocks of poultry In the state are being reduced at an alarming rate. accord lug to K J MeClauahan. prwldent of the Oregon Slate Poultry Breeders* ana<>< lat ion That students may give all possible anaiatance In getting in the crops, the authorities of Pacific college at New berg, have decided to postpone tbe opening of the fall term which was to have been September 17. Though It was held almost a month later than ordinarily because of the lateness of the season, the Cove cherry fair, held last week, was altogether successful There was a large attend ance from surrounding districts For the third time In Its history the 30 year old town of Ruthton, an OW. R A N station and home of a big planing mill of the Stanley Smith Lumber company, burned, the fire entailing a loss of more than 323.000 Governor Withycombe has appoint ed W. G Trill, of Fossil. as district attorney for Wheeler county, to sue ceed J K Htarr. who resigned to go to the Presidio. Ran Francisco, where hr hope* to obtain a commission In 'tbe army. Owplte the drouth. Lane county farms will produce an average crop this year and the farmers will re celve more money when it is market ed than for many years. according to a statement leaned by County Agri cultural AQgit Robb. The alate board of control received bide for a second time on th» S4<M>. 000 Issue of Bean Barrett road bonds, the second bide being asked for to ascertain whether a better figure could be received on shorter term bonds. The highest bid was from K II Rollins . A Rons, of Chicago, through the Caps- i tai National bank of Salem, for 3333.- M0. or »7 SI on IM. Thia Is approxl I malely SIS.<»0O better than the highest i bid the last Ums. J DEPUTY SEARCHES GOVERNOR’S CAR GEN. HUNTER LIGGETT $ m Trutti Lit« Or town SkSRCtS (¡old Beach, Ore., Aug 21.- l>ry laws are made to be enforce«! and it makes no difference whether a man is governor of a stale or a mere motor touriat, he must subn it to a thorough search when crossing into Oregon from California, so Gover nor Withycombe discovered when he returned from the roa«i meeting in Crescent Qty. Cal., on Tuesday. He was riding with S. Benson, chairman of the Slate Highway commission. Amos 8. Benson and John B Ycon Sir Arthur Currls, commander of the Canadian forces fighting on the British front in Francs TROOPS ARREST I. W. W. OFFICIALS The four were much Impressed with the scenery along the coast Major Gsnsrsl Llggstt. commands« rood. They carefully noted how of ths Forty first, national guard divi California maintained her mountain sion, to be mobiliasti at Falò Alts, Cal. i highways, looked at the ocean break- i era dash against the rocks They Bought Player Plano I were enjoying the trip northward. < No one noticed when the California- Oregon line was crosse«l. Suddenly a man stepped into the Spokane. Wash. James Rowan, dis trict sirervtary of the I W W . and 24 roadageniar and yelled "Halt." He other alleged tin lulu-rs of the organisa then proeveried to search the auto lion, were arrest« d at Imai I W W mobile. He kaiked under the seats, headquarters bore Sunday by a com inside the extra tires, in the grips, pany of Idaho na'lonal guardsmen and placed iu the county Jail as military behind the gasoline tank and inside the crank case. Meanwhile the prisoners. The raid and arrests were made by I distinguished gentlemen waited be- Major Wilkins, acting under or«lsrs re ; side the roaii with no mor«* <*onsid> ceived from th« district < ummander eration shown them than to boot at Portland The Immediate word for the action of the military waa from leggers. K F Blaine, chairman of the state Industrial relations commission, who cam* tn Hpokaiie ss reprrie-ntallve of Governor Linter. Th« general strike of the Industrial Workers of tho World, »hub was callnd for Monday as * protest against the holding In jails of members of the organisation, failed to materialise ac cording to reports received hers Tbe federal government took steps to check any thrtatcued trouble by placing troops at Lewiston. Idaho, and at Wallace, Idaho. Troops at Lewis- ton will protect the orchards and har vest fields and the soldiers st Wallace were pla««*d near the big lead mlnea. It devrlop«-d here that James Row an. district secretary of the I W W . who signed lb«* strike order which de ms tided the release of men being held In Jails In Washington. Idaho. Oregon and Montana, may be court martlal**d instead of being tried In court. SHELBURN ITEMS I Arthur Mclstin has returned home after a four weeks stay with hi« sister, Mrs. Gertrude Russell. He picket! Iowan berries while there. II. O. Shilling and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. McCrae, near Thomas. GERMANS FAIL TO RETAKE POSITIONS Masses of Men Are Thrown Against British Trnnns at Lens. Mmn Vitkyteate. Ttea aad I msm m J * fl.SO THE YEAR J. F. Weaely ha* an elegant home just south of town, which he is gradually Atting up to a degree of perfection. seldom seen in the Ore gon country home. Every imnrove- ment added is of the very beat, regardless of cost. Nor is high-class improvements hisonlv expenditures He adds to the enjovment of life along with the comforts. Idsst week he purchase«! and had plan*«! in his home, a splendid player piano, costing Infill. Joe, while entertaining his friends who visit him, believes in entertaining him self ami family and as entertainment can he fumish«*d in a player piano the records of which are supplied hy the world's lumt musicians, the artistic enjoyment is supplied by this means. The piano was placed by the well known and popular Davenport manti house nt Albany. Ixxoloa.—-For three <!•>• German troops continued throwing masses ot men against tbe newly won Brllisb positions near Lens. All eounter attacks were again corn pletely repulsed slier «harp ttghtlng. Field Marshal Haig rep«>rt«d German prisoners say wont had boon passed to them that they must retake Kill 70 al any coat. Th« Canadlaua had been engaged in man) sanguinary flshta b«*tore thia, but the battle that has raged about Lens since the capture ot lllll 70 ia lb« tuoat biller these troops ever •> perlencsd .Moreover, never had they used the baronet ao much as In thia present encounter Brllisb tanks score«! another tri umph In the caplure ot Important Ger man poalllona In the neighborhood ot tbs Ypres Fuclcapelle road. nurth ot St Julien. Il waa a tank show almost from •tart to tlnlah. and the Infantry In ibis ease played tbs part of supernumer aries In support of the leading actors, while large numbers ot the enemy troops added a final melodramatic touch by aurrenderlng abj«Htly or fie» ln( In terror as the heavy leads lum bered onto the stage and "reached tor their ahoollng Irons “ Fast of Fpehy British troops raided th« German tinea on a wide front In ths neighborhood of the St. Quentin canal and brought hack prisoners Tho British improved lheir positions slight iy north of the Ypr«-a Menlo road Iler Takes Up Stale Sale of Vulcanizer Rev. H. B Iler has transferred tbe depot bartier shop to J. Roberts and ia now to engage in the sale of a vulcanizer. Hr and Geo. Balsiger, of Jordan, have formed a partner ship for the new undertaking and have purchased the right to handle the vulcanizer In Oregon. Geo. Balsiger is a member of the firm of Balsiger A Son. of Jordan, a general merchandising eomjmny. Lyons Minister Marries Rev Iler has been conducting the Rev. McClain preached at Mt. barber shop near the 8. P. depot.— Pleasant Sunday, Mrs. McLain ac-! A quiet wedding occurred Mon- Albsnv Herald comt tamed him and they had dinner day when Mias Regina Laka was married to Rev. J. Stanley Van with Mrs. Shanks. Alfred Powell and wife visited Ms Winkle at the Methodist parsonage parents and other relatives in Jeffer-' at high noon. Only the relatives of the bride and groom were present, son Sunday. and the ceremony was simple Mrs. T. Russell and son, Jesse. Most people buv ayringw at Mias Malta was attend«*«! by Miss irregular intervales, therefore •I>rnt the week end with her parents License Given V el eran» Pauline Liaka and Mias Ethel Van their knowledge of syringe Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McLain. quality ia limited. Exterior Winkle and the officiating minister To Fish and Hunt Delmar Qiurchill and wife have appearance« rarely show a and Mr. J. 8. Van Winkle, father of returned to Shelburn, after several defect. It is best to rely <>n the groom, were the <>nly others the knowledge and judgement Hayman Shelton anti T. R. Bilyeu, weeks stay in Tillamook. of some good druggist- who I present. The ring ceremony waa Mrs. John Bino died at her home performed by Rev. C. E. Gibson both of Scio, were given a fishing exercises care in selecting his near Shelburn on August 16. She anti hunting license each, as the re stock. Mrs. Van Winkle ia the daughter sult of an act being pa«se«l al the I had taken her bed three weeks ago. of Mr. and Mrs. Jdseph Lska. of We buy syringes from reliable makers only and use the same last l«rgislaturr. granting licenaes to She was 60 years old and leaves a Scio. Rev. Van Winkle ia at preaent care in selecting them as we any resident of the state of Oregon, husband. nine children and nine , the pastor of the Lyons church and do In buying drugs The children are , after a trip to Newport, the couple who ia a veteran of the Indian wars grand children. Fountain Syringes. Bulbs or the Civil war or has been a r«*si-| Emery and John of near Shelburn; will make their home at Lyons. — , and Combination Syringes dent of thia state prior to the year Julia Walen, of Camas, Wash.; Mary Albany Herald. and a variety of Syringes I w;o, to hunt an*l fish in the open Beard. of Portland; Ora. Barbara, for special purposes. season Shelton has the reputation Agness and George at home; Frank Notice to Water Users Our large and careful buying enables us to get the lowest of having livs-cf on th«* same donation who is in the naw and Joe. who prices. This saving we share land claim, that his father took up. they could not find all were at her On account of low water, it will with our customers. bedside except the two latter. Also for 73 years.- Albany llemocrat. be necessary for patrons to sprinkle her sister from Portland was here. ----- — Father l-ane assisted by Father from 6 to 9 o'clock in the morning C A. EVERETT No use to deny it, Peerys is the < Henry, conducted the funeral ser I and at no other time during the day. beet, if vou are particular and ap vices and she was buried at the J. 8. Slicha, Druggist and Stationer Miller cemetery preciate service. City Recorder. Syringes I