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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
rî- a '»y « THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANTIAM NEWS, CONSOl JDATED i*1" s? £*>■*• '•’Y''' ' -**“ -«‘tìrflÌV <t()L. XXI Sl lO. UNN COUNTY. OREGON. SEPTEMBER 20. 1917 NO. 7. OREGON NEWS NOTES GF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. MAYOR THOMPSON Ona Shelton and family visited at the home of Harve Shelton Sunday. Mrs. Wayne Elliott and son Ixroy an<l Glen McClellan motored to the Ogbodtee home last week. Erank Thomas and wife are mov I SHELBURN ITEMS Grandim Gooch was married to a Portland woman Tuesday anti left for his old home in Michigan. Mr* E. Weidman an«l Must Evelin Bilveu were J ordan visitor* Satur day. Bandon is talking nf bonding ths ing to Willamina. We arc sorry to City to bull«! a shipyard have such etitc*eme«l young people *1 he myrtle wood industry of south move from our communitv. ern Oregon Is Increasing. Berry picking is now on with a The l oos and furry fair was held much better run than waaei|>ected. at Myrtle Point Ust week The annual Morrow County fair was Delbert Shelton and family have held at lleppncr last week moved to Dallas. Their many friends The sixth annual Columbia county join *n in wishing them success and lair opened at 81. Helens Wednesday feel that our lorn of their presence A state grain Inspection of (lie will wilt be others gam b«' opened in Pendleton within a few days. Quite a numtier of ladies register Lincoln county Is coming Into pri m ed Saturday. No doubt many n.ore foence rapidly as a stock and dairy would have, had instructions been county more generally understood. John B Bowden, one of eastern Ore gon's oldest pioneers, died at Baker, aged 87 years An Opportune Ram Th" senate Bunday held a special aesaion to hear eulogies on the late Rain, let it com« when it will, will Senator Ijsne, of Oregon The fifth annual southern Wasco find wHnelMxly not rcmly for it. The county fair held at Tygh valley rain of last week, however, found September 18. 1!» and ?0 In this almost everyone remly. Not leas than 800 pigs from th" boys' locatlity threwhinx wax generally pig clutia of Oregon will / k shown at complete, only a few fields remain- the Oregon state fair thia year Tuesday the blggeat county fair ever inx to Im cared for. The (Mitato xrowerx were well held by the l.lnn County Fair aaaoci •lion, opened Ila gates at Hclo pleam>«i as many tutiers which, with The O C Eccles Interrata, of Og out rain wouhl have been worthless, den. have purchased the bl metallic now will make at least a small crop. mine near Greenhorn from Antho.iy But the liest pleawd of all are Mohr our dairymen. Now r < mm | fall Portland In 1918 had the lowest In fant death rate of any city with • pasturage is inaurvd and the feed population, of 60.000 or mor* tn th" problem is in a fair way of solution, Baited States and a material increase in the sixe F II. Brown, of I >e» r ’ Park. Wash. has bi en nil toed •■ cour I ty agricultural of the monthly milk check is as agent in Marlon c»unl y by the Oregon sured. Agricultural college Farmers, also, were enable«l to Five more counties, Benton. Urna prepare for fall aesdlitg early, so lilla. Clackamas. Baker and Marlon, that a large fall weding area uremt have j uried the group of 16 that main a certainty. tain eounty agricultural aamta Rain could n«>t have come in a (P’orge A While, adjutant general of Oregon, has been assigned to active more opportune time to insure a duty in orders placing lorn with th" successful fair With no dost, har Forty first Infantry division for aer vest mi«i hoppick mg completed, the vice In Francs f lt*ls definitely settled that •II stud fair should !«• largely attende«! ésta of the military ■el-no- at the Or« ton Agricultural college will gel EUROPEAN WAR NEWS free uniforms from the United Slates war department In Flanders. Berlin admits the sue M im Junia Todd has resigned her cess of a local Hritlab alia« k on the position as <l«-sn of women at Will •melts university to •«■cept a similar Y prea Menlne r<»ad In Champagne and in lhe Verdun position at Simpson college Indian I region lb«- German crown prince has ola Iowa, her alma mater. Th, announ« entent of ths **l" ut ‘ made meffrt lual attacks agamat the bonds and th" award of Contracts for j Fy«-n«h lines fin the. Ilainalxxa plateau, northeast ths Oclnxo irrigatinn project ha« Gorilla. and In the region of Monts earned a gen«-ral activity In real es Han Gabriele, the Italiana on Haturday isle In and near Prineville At the present lime there la nne I advanced their llu«*s on the southeast automobile tor each group of I» per ern edge. i There has been Increased activity sons In the stat" of Oregon, •nd I« per eent of all ths ears, or •lightly near Riga and «in the laonxo A stub born battle is in progress near the more than one In three, are Fords Emery Olmstead, president of ths Zrgevold farm, on the Riga I'skoft Northwestern National bank of Port road. 30 miles northeast of Rig*. British troops. In a successful raid laud, was "1st ted vice president of the Oregon Motion of the Pacific North Into the German lines near chvrlay, southeast of Arras, wreck"«! dugouts •eat Tourist association al Heattie Guy W Talbot, of Portland, was and defenses Berlin officially see* In e|e< ted pretldeul of ths Northwestern this effort an attack in force and an Electric Lieht A Power saaoeistlon. In nounces Its repulse with heavy loaaes Northwest of Rhrims the french re convention st Hpokane, ard Portland was chosen as the 1918 convention pulsed a strong German attack in th" region of Mrivre Northeast of Ver city dun. on th" right bank of the Meuse, II 8 fHxou. a Prineville stockman. W II Itaughtrey. president of the the French fire drove back the Ger Union sloes yards. Portland, and K mans, who «waayed an attack north P Marshall, a Pendleton farmer, were of the Cauri*r»a wood. General Kornlloff. leader of the re named as judges of the Hound Up at cent rebellion against the provisional Pendleton. Ilood River Bartlett pears for can government, and General Ixvkomaky. mug purposes resch« J thr high «star the commander of the northern front, mark of 13* 6d per ton last week f o who refused Io take command of the b Hood River This la the hlabrst Russian armies after Kornlloff was de price ever paid In Hood River for posed. have been arrested and the r* roll la ended. canning, stock. r L $1.60 THE YEAR THE 11TH ANNUAL UNN COUNTY FAIR Vuthr Conditions iad M»i Eaton Asa Hi runs is working on his new silo. He purchnjuii th«* ensilage cutter at the llglrabee sale Msyor Thompson. of Chic »go. whoae itlerancta and actiona in the pacifist cause base aroused * mc >> criticism SWEDEN REALIZES SERIOUS SITUATION la All OipirtBiits, Indicato Growing littrwst President Prill, of the Linn County W II. McLain is hauling hay for J 1 Fair has. evidently, established com II. O Shilling this week. from the munication with th«« Weather Clerk, Dart place. Fine clover hay at »14 ■ for more ideal weather for th* fair |«er ton. could not have be«n provide«!. The Uncle Tom McLain left for Me • ram of last week placed the roads Clray for a visit at the home of his in fine condition and as harvest and niece, Mrs. Theron Russell. hop picking are over, the arrival of Gen. Gibbons, A. P. HI rone and autos and carriages indicate that family motored to the Hop yards the attendance is to be large. Sunday for a visit with A. Powell The exhibits in all departments, and wife. save cattle, are larger than at pr<»- vioua fairs. Just why our cattle Airplanes to Solve Mysteries men have not placed their animala on exhibition, we are unable to say. Th«« w«irld will be much richer for Perhaps the dry pasture« during the the invention of the airplan as a«x>n past two months, causing the ani as we hav«« time to apply it to the mals to be out of condition is the pursuit* of |H«ace. This is pointed reaa«>n. But as every one is subject out bv Donald B. McMillan, who to the same handicap, the unfitnesa retently returned to th* United of animals should not have prevent States after four years, leadership ed their exhibition. Owing to a misunderstanding as of the <‘rockerland Egpoditlon. The fact that McMillan did not know that to the date of the first day of the • in hia absence the airplane had Imen fair, the attendance was light. improved to a stage where It can Previous fairs began on Wednesday travel more than I GO miles an hour anti the change to Tuesday was ami that it is now a relatively safe probably the cause. Th«« first «lava races were made means of transportation is an im pressive reminder to all of us of the up of a quarler-mile pony race, a half-mile saddle h««rae race, a motor rapid progress we are making. cycle race, a one-mile relay race, ’ That is the answer to Polar ami a 100 yard foot race. The track work” as McMillan aaya. It in the and grounds are In excellent condi answer to a ^gixxl deal more than tion an«l everything necetmary for a that. No corner of the world nee«! go unmapped and longer than it good fair aeema at hand S»«-«ten real: »es th" Btix-khnlm seriousness « i>f th" situation creai"«! by the roeenl ilisetiMiin-s st Washington regarding the Iranern «(on <•( German dispatches and "»peci» to tabs all Steps pnwalbl" In |> il mattura right, Foreign Minister l.tr ilnixn stated rtur mg an Informal talk All t rann mission of German «iti ■patches bail been »top pe«l, h" »aid ■ ml Germany had been asked for au ripianai loti a of th** abuse of III" privilege forni" rly extended The foreign minister, during th" en tire conversation, «•»■mid tmliueil with takes to send an organized exposi Operation Performed the désirs to sea the «ItustIon cleared tion over it by air. There need be up fully and completely a tussis i no more Rivers of Doubt or Lost ilea and aalI»fa«'lory to the Untici i Inlands, or Drath Valleys. The tribes Willie Green, of near Crabtree, nifi the Bwrilfti, ami In a way i of the hills and jungles will be was operated upon last week at the illy, cor Continuante of th«' lie «st , hunted out of their fastnesses. The| local hospital, for Empvemia. The an gov dial relations With the A deserts will tie roblied of their ter- * er ti mi-nt-a fi«l people operation was performed ' As soon as I was Informed of Her ’ rors. The earth will be forced to Prill, assisted by Dr, Dale reiary Lansing « statement,** h" said vwld all of its treasures and all of * proved a complete success, I innmMiati ly gave orders I«» resse . Over two quarts of pus this pre«'tice This would have been its resources 1» the enrichment of I moved from the right lung, done «arliçr as s matter uf course had men. Oregonian. mi attention been rallevi to th» uudr while the case is a very serious airsbility of Ine practice" When you think of wall paper, his prospects for recovery are now The foreign minister ha« as yet been considered g«xx|. think of Peerva. unable to explain the exact clreum stances under which th" prsetlce of trauemitling dispat« hen tn code for Octmsny bad come into br ing, as It Y O U I II T H F. »•» an inheritance from the adminls (ration of bis |ir«'deee»nor Ho hail or dermi a rigid Invesllgsllon within Ills department as to the origin of the sys ten> he asid SCHOOL Submarine Rumors Discredited Washington The navy department. I after as rumplet" Investi gat ion as la possible, la Mtlafhd there Is no foun | dation for reports of a hostile •ub marine off the New England «mast last wack. Shell Just Misses Sayre. Parts -Francis B 8ayre, President Wilson's sou In law, has Just returned front a trip to the Italian front with other American and British officials nf the Y M C, A . after having es caped a six Inch shell by only to fest Farmers Big Borrowers. Spokane. Wash t>p to tha close of business Haturday M9 farmers of th" nor th'■"»I hail burrowed approximate ly I2.00v.000 through the tedaraJ land bank bar*. DAYS It Is always with reluctance that some pupils start to school but when they get to work they are enthusiastic alxiut it. Tbc happiest days in one's life are school days n>r»vided. of course, the necessary things are at hand to make good work possible and pleasant. We handle the standard SCHOOL BOOKS required in all grade*. Our stock of SUH<X)L SUPPLIES is large and varied ao we can provide anything that may brnevdr«i Pencils, Pens. Pen Holders, Erasers. Inks, Cravens Com tx wit ion Books, Rulers. Paste«. Drawing Materials, Etc. Our school specialty ie Writing Tablets. The biggest .*> cent and 10 cent values in town. Let the children shop at our *tore. We show them every courtesy. ORE í »ON V F. V.L1 * « ’■7-: >