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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
« THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANTIAM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED VOL. XXI NO. 19 SCIO. LINN' COUNTY. OREGON. DECEMBER 13. 1917 ......... . 1 1 V 111 ———.......... SCHOOL MEETING JANUARY FIFTH The Cssaty Schal Saiiriateahat Will Call a Mtetmt la tlact a Bond al Biractao As State School Superintendent Churchill's interpretation of school law makes the action taken at our late school meeting illegal and the action then taken caused the re signation of the entire school b<»ard to take effect on that date, a special meeting cabl'd by the . board of directors and County School Supt Cummings to straighten out the muddle w ill be called for January 5. A new school board will be elect- ed al that time and a sum of money in dollars and cents, not in mills, will lie then authorized bv the tax payers, for the support of the schools and paying of warrant in- debtedneaa. will be voted. SCHOOL NOTES LIEUTENANT HARDEN The High school was agreeably surprised Tuesday morning by a visit from Mr. Ewing He sp-'ke on the uncertainty of the future and the necensity of l>eing prepared for it. and glad explained the new war saving certificate», by which the govern meat hopes to raise billions of dollars. • The basket ball game last Friday evening was won by Stayton. The score being Di to 10. Percy Thomas returned Mondav. from Montana, and will soon keep bachelors hall on the old home place. shock or fire when the ammunition Mrs E Jaynes and daughter re »hip Mont lllanr blew up tn th« harbor turned from Portland Monday, after here Hundreds, perhaps thousands, s|H*r.ding Thanksgiving week there. of hod!«« have been consumed by tha Games and In scores of cases not only whole families, hut whole neighbor hoods, have been wiped opt. and the names of all thnir dead may sorer b« known This estimate of 4000 dead was mad« |after a survey of the devastated die J. Bilyeu, of Spoiuin. I« visiting I t rial of Richmond, where acres of da his mother. Mrs Nancy Bilveu and j brie probably will uot be cleared tor numerous other relatives and friends. » month First Llsut O H Harden, of the , The Richmond* district. In th«* north signal corpa, th« first American off I «nd. where the poorer people lived. car wounded In France • (tends along th« Narrows, a channel * rightly named It was in these waters • that the French munition ship Mont Another Letter From Soldier Green Rlanr. Inward bound, with a govern ment pilot aboard, was rammed amid HalUn Headquarters In Northern ships by the Norwegian steamer Imo. Camp Mills. I. I . Nov. 25, 1917 Italy The balli« of Aslago haa been proceeding outward with a cargo for Ik-ar Dad and All. virtually suspended, with ths enemy th« relief of the Belgians I received your letter only ten cheeked, if not defeated. In his main How this crash, not of itself serious, minutes ago and will answer it at d* ign of breaking through to the ripped open on the decks tanks of once.a It sure makaa me feel good Brenta vail y and the plain a few benalae that trickled down to th« en to hear from home. Am glad all miles le-low although he succeeded glee room and started a blase that wrecked part of Halifax will never are well, etqieeially Willie, for he in advancing his lines a short distance be explained to the satisfaction of the when the Italians tall bach to new was in the hospital at Scio when I positions These positions, guarding people here left, and was expected any minute the Frenala and Cadena passes, have Nearly every house In the district In nearly all of to die Willie -mid Dr Prill and the successfully eslst««l all enemy efforts fell with a crash It will be » leering news to the allied these fires started and men. wortv-n Scio hospital have his highest appre sad children mostly children were ciation. I wish I could he at home world that French and Hr Utah rein for< ■ menta have taken their place on erushed to death or mangled under th« and go to Sunday school again and the Italian debris which a moment later waa a front lie m your class Tell them all hello Resides their powerful material ' roaring flame The property loss, variously «stI for me. I wish you could I* here they bring the benefit of three years' mated at from 130,000,000 to ISO no«- experience of the hardest fighting this moment and hear us sing. We 1 «00. probably will prove to be nearer atng most the old songs we learned fronts of France All thia counts for the minimum figure. restored confidence, and from Venice such as Th« Old Flag tax levy for city purposes, but will most powerful and successful blow Never Touched the Ground Boy».” effect special road tax levies, At; almed at the British durlng the past “Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” etc ... I two and one halt y«ar» comlng as It You ought to see the clothes we are all events the January meeting will dld Immedlatsjy alter the British vle- 1 have two pair of shoes. place the school district in line with tory In the same ares, serves lo ••in getting 5 pair woolen socks. 2 pair leggings. the law. phsslie the revlvlng strength of the S pair pants, 2 suit* underwear. 2 Germans In the west." hate, two coats, gloves, slicker, Special attention given to teachers : rtowing and sowing fall grain ia overcoat, etc. Tom«>rrow we are orders for Christmas candies and still progressing throughout Linn county, with the result that thr larg to get a pair of rubber boots. How nuts. Sticha’a Confectionary. est acreage of tall grain la now plant is that for your Uncle Sam? Don’t ed In recent yearn In the Willamette know when we will go across, but I valley think before long as they are rush ing equipments and teaching us to Died take care of them and to carry them Slock That Hace in in small space. Bv the way, I am At Ashfork. Arizona, on I lece m- invited out to Thanksgiving dinner her 4. 1917. Mrs Ethel Shelton, With some high moguls, also to a Copyrighted Books I wife of Ona M Shelton, are '32 theater party in the afternoon. They Reprint Books years. 9 months and 21 days. Kodak« are coming after us in their car. Brownie Cameras All the boy» on L. I have been in vited by some family. After being Developing Outfits [>eath. when it closes a life rom- treated right as we have been if we Kodak Albums olete with the usual numlter of don't do our part at the front, will Negative Albums I years, is sad enough. But when it die trying. Our Colonel said that Ivory Ware comes to one an young as the above, two out of every nut^lred are killed Bibles a when just at the threshold of active each year, so aotflh* of us mav come Fancy Vanes life, it ia moat sad indeed She was back. If I d<> I will hang my eword Sterno Grill bom at Mt. Pleasant, Ore., being (if I get one) by Grandpa Greens. Sterne Milk Warmer» the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Powell, of Crabtree and 1 were Stationery W R. Ray. pioneers of that vicinity Razors promoted to high private which and has lived there, with the excep means |3 more P«r month. Miror» tion of four years spent in Scio, all Brushes Your Soldier Boy her life. She was a member of the Perfume Oliver R. Green. Presbyterian church at that place. Fancy Soapa ! She was married to Ona M. Shelton iigars Saw Filing December 11. 1906. She leaves to Here. Get your Post Cards mourn her loss a husband, two small Owing to the increase in the cost children, father and mother, four of files. I am compelled to raise the LH-JtfiDABLE SERVICE 1 brothers, five sisters and a large price of filing to common hand saws SANTIAM PHARMACY circle of relatives and friends. 86c; Crosscut aawa 76 renta. T. * LAIRD. The funeral occurred from the H. 8. Johnston family residence at 1 p. m. IWcem- ber 10. conducted by Rev. Her and was largely attended | e ! ¡ # 8 ! 0 I fl fl ! fl fl Hundreds Consumed By Fire and Whole Neighborhoods Wiped Out. Fred and Clarence Daugherty Halifax. N H -Four thousand dead went to Vancouver Monday, where la th« estimate at th« superintendent <>r morgues of those who perished by they intend joining the army. Washington Germany has massed nn the western front her errato«' army of th* war, Secretary Raker declare» In his weekly war review To meet this menace the United States must speed up Its military preparations, the secretary adds, with a warning that tax The law relative to special the enemy is preparing to put Into levies was changed by our last legis execution In France plans he has been lature, requiring that special tax maturing since the defeat of th* Rue levies must bn stated in dollars and sian armies at Tannenberg early in cents, and not in mills as has here the war The pea«-« negotiations with Russia have permitted the matalng of tofore been the custom. Slate men on the weatern front tor that pur School Superintendent Churchill says; pose. that this law applies to special Ths review asserts th« German counter offensive «n th« <'a ia brat school tax levies front hss b-en successful in »tuning It is important that all voters at back less than ns« third of the tcrrl tend this January meeting. We de-1 tory captured by General Byng Tbs ■ire that a standard school shall he statement also notes that American maintained in Scio and that a school engineer troops, "exchanging shovels 1«>anl shall be elected, which will for rifl»s. ' ught off th« enemy side by aide with th« British carry out the desire of the majority The lesson of the German exhibition of the people of the district, aa well, of strength Is then taken up at home, This same law may not effect the Thia German parrying thrust, th« G i ft Suggestions ILc JORDAN ITEMS Mr». Birch, who haa been visiting Mra. Wing, returned to her home in Portland Wednesday. The High school is going to pur- chaw a service flag to place in the school, in honor of the l*>ys who have enlisted. 81.60 THE YEAR A valuable farm horse belonging t<> Mose Ttlia. sustained such injur ies from being kicked by another horse Tuesday, that It had to be killed ITALIANS CHECK ENEMY THRUSTS to Treviso the people ar« breathing easier, for they know that the Eng llah with the Highlanders. Welsh. Irish and Coloniale and the French are In actual fig hl1«- front Workmen are putting th« finishing (ouches on Hendrick’s ball at ths Uni varsity of Oregon, a three story brick building to be utlllied aa the women's dormitory. Washington The roundup of Aus tro-Hungarlan enemies la In progress throughout the Unite»! States with »«•* «V of the department of Justice being assisted by local authorities. With the declaration of war. more than a million subjects of Au trta Hungary living In this country were added to the Hats of all«-.i ri trees