THE SCIO TRIBUNE
AND SANT1AM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED
Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party
VOL XXI
NO. 32.
GOV. WITHYCOMBE
ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY
Si lo. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. MARCH 21, 19U
Voluntary Bankruptcy
Under our form of government
the conduct of a foreign war de-
' volves on the President of the Unit-
»1.60 THE YEAR
BOY DROPS DEAD
PICKING FLOWERS
in autocratic rule.
The part that
they play in this crisis in the world's
Word was reevivtd in Scio Tues affairs i* of tremendous importance;
day evening that the Scio(>>nden«e>l that they recognize and acknowledge
Milk Company ha» Iwen placed in the situation is something the Nation
voluntary bankruptcy by the L>gan is grateful for and proud of.
Complicated Heart Trouble, Fol
Commercial Company of Seattle, the
owners.
lowing Attack oi Mumps Be
A Soldier'» Letter
cd State», who is the commander-in-
i chief of th«« Army and Navy. I
«hall d<> every thing in my power to
Bate* Hi* Expectation oi Nomina assist th«« President in making the
power of this C» untry effective in
lion on Record Made During
the great world conflict.
I »hall
Present Tern*
lieved (be Cause
New Dentist
particularly exercise every power
We make extracts from a letter
and and authority which I possess to
recently receive«! by his brother and
I f the people of Oregon ire of the promote a maximum of efliri««ticy in
l-ast Friday afternoon Cyrel Ar
Dr. Clarence F. Chapin, dentist,
written hy James A. Dubrovsky, nold, the 12-year old »>>n of Mr. and
opinion that I have nerved them our local industries which are relat- of Eugene, was in town on Thursday
Company E. 20th Engin««ers. now at Mrs. A. I. Arnold, of near Mtinkers
faithfully I should be pleased to re ed to the war activities
No other of last w«*ek looking over the field
Washington. D C.r
station, with a number of other
ceive a vote of confidence at their duty i» so pressing or at this time so with a view of locating
"We got here on the .'d and have boys left the schuol house about two
hands.
important as that of winning the
After talking with many of our
been busy sight «eeing and drilling o'clock to pick wild flowers in Mr
The Governor of the state has the war
No sacrifice ia too great if it citizens he decided the location is all
Snope's pasture.
We've all had a shot in the arm <ln-
It is surmised th«« boys did more
ear of the people.
It ia therefore look.« to the triumph of th«« forces right and will soon tie here ready
oculated > ami some of the boys got or less running which overstrained
in his power to assist in creating and battling for international righteous- for business.
He will occupy the
quite sick for awhile.
We had a the heart action of young Arnold
maintaining a healthy public senti mx-
office now tenanted by Dr. Browne,
nice trip, four days and nights, with for, just as they started back to the
ment on the many subjects which
I »hall stand in th«« future, aa in
Dr. tliapin comes well recom-
schoolhouse, Cyrel feliover. dead.
a five hour Ixyover in Chicago. We
make for community welfare.
I the past. for rigid law enforcement mend«.«d. He is a graduate of the
Must of these were Boy Scouts
have l>een mindful of this fact, have and for a cl««aner and greater Oregon. Northwest Dental College and has had a sleeper to Chicago and the Red and they rendtrred such aid as thev
Cross gave us all kinds of things en could but failed to revive him.
mingled with the jieople and have
Oregon is firmly committed to the had three years of successful prac
The body was carried to Mr.
route. They were at every stopping
done all in my jower to promote the principle» of prohibition and «*qual tice. The Tribune doesnot hesitate
place and gave us pie«, candy, cig Shope's residence and Dr. Prill call
development of the stat«*, to bring suffrage, and as they ar«* no longer to say that Dr. Chapin» will fill the
ed. who took the lad to the home of
ars. gum. apples. sandwiches. etc.
alxiut the construction of good roads, issues in thia state. I shall continue gap left by Dr. Sanderson.
his parents.
"All that I »aw of the country
Cyrel had just recovered from the
to emphasize the importance of edu to give these raus««*« my full support. |
east of Chicago didn't look good to mumps. Dr. Prill thinks heart act
cation and especially to maintain at
Every legitimate phase of slat««
me until we got to Pittsbuigh and ion was weakened by the mutn|»
Scio General Hospital.
whit** heat the devotion of the peo development should lie supported,
that is some town with Its steel and running and playing brought on
ple to the great cause of liberty and but at this time when our country |
the collapse.
Dr. A G. I’rill recently leased the work» and smoke and railroads. You
democracy for which the country is ia engaged in the most terrible war
The funeral occurred Sunday at
can see engine« any way you l«A>k; Eranklin Butte and was largely at
in the world's history the most rigid City Hospital and has changed the
Portland ain't in it.
tended .
economy in stat«« expenditure should name to Scio («eneral Hospital. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and the bro
"We
are
pretty
well
fixed
for
Kester, a graduate trained nurse. 1«
lie observed
ther
and sister have the sympathy
clothes. I have four pairs shoes,
We have stat«* problems of great in charge as matron, with Dr. Prill
of the entire community.
two suits uniform, two pairs over
magnitude Io lie worked out. for as superintendent. It ia intended to
alls.
two jackets, five blankets, rain
Red Cross Activities
the increase f ■b.urablv population; I make the h.wpttal up tn date in ev
cost,
and lots of leaser iktas. Haven't
There is nee«l for a
for the encouragement of manufac ery respect.
a gun yet but may get it before we
turing enterprim••»; for the enlarge-j hospital in Scio, for Ijebanon anti
The Scio Red Cross has two very
get to France; and we expect to go
inent of (locks and herds of th«* I m -»1 A litany are the nr a rest concerns for
active auxiliaries—the one in Jordan,
then« soon, so you see wear» moving
breeds; for the eradication of fruit taking care of the sick and moat
first organized, has 90 members,
quite
rapidly.
peats and other <h*»lru«ffive agencies people desire to visit their sick fre
"The weather has Iteen fairly mostly men. Miss Mary Dougherty
in orchard and farm, for the general quently.
is chairman; Mrs. Earl Jan«*«, secre
The Scio («eneral Hospital will ad good, with some ram. but we don't tary. and Mrs. Kimble, treasurer.
encouragement of pr<Miuctivene»a in
mind that."
I Shelburn was organised last Sat
ail lines of endeavor, for th«* care mit patients under the ckrt of other
physicians than Dr. Prill, with the
ful. intelligent handling of the m*v-
urday with IN active members. Mm.
same costs, etc. It is not always
Republican Caadidate lit Gnirur
eral state institution« and their wards
G. C Miller, chairman. Mi
S Tay
oiiM-rving a*> far a - p>>«nible the t»«t ' that the sick can be properly car««!
lor, vice-chairman; Mrs J. W. Mil
The distance
lines of modern treatment while at for nt their homes.
ler treasurer; Miss Anna Lyons, sec
the «aine lune «••curing for th« «e ' and time require«! for the doctor to
retary, They meet to sew Wednes
'visit them at their hom«*s make the
and for every department of slate
day afternoons and attend the Scio
GOVKMNOa JAM» WITHVCOMRV.
business th«- clom««t possible economy. coat high. Moreover, a doctor can
sewing Thursday afternoons.
fighting
If re-elected I shall con
Ihimestic tranquillity and bu»in««M and does give his patient at the h**s r
The Scio Junior Red Cross is buoy
tinue to do everything I can to ac confidence are intimately related to ■ pita) more frequent care. Dr. Prill'
with work for relief of Belgian» .«nd
complish lh«*se ends.
the public welfare
I «hall do all in I has certainly ma«le a move which
French. The girls are making ov
Oregon has given twenty thous my power to promote them I note ! will lie apprt«Ciate«i bv the peoide of
ercoats and other woolen articles,
and of her sons to the great world with pleasure the growing disposi 1 Scio and vicinity.
and the boys are making joke books
war. These men are the flower of tion of employers and employes to
to help relieve the monotony of th««
our young manhood and we have no consider each other's rights and to
THE LOYALTY OF AMERICAN LABOR
boys in the trenches
The school
dearer duty than that of loyally adjust differences by discussion in a
has given ««ver
to th«- Red Cross
supporting them, providing for their
spirit of fairness and equity.
The r«*»olutions passed <m Wash
during the year.
health and comfort and safeguard
The routine dutie» of the office ington s birthday by the American
ing their morals. I shall continue will nut lie neglected by me. but ev
Alliance for I-abor and Democracy ‘
to render them every sei vice in my
ery effort will lie pul forth to bring have the patriotic ring.
power.
each branch of the state service to a
With a preamble briefly stating
condition of maximum usefulness. the real issue of this war and recit-1
UR. J E. ANDERSON
/ hat Rtmnih You of a
The efficiency of the service must
ing America's traditional stand fui
Houquct
of Peat I'ioletr
Korineck Remedies never lie sacrifi<re*i for the sake of i democracy and freedom, which tra Dr. Anderson of The Dalles, Is best
political advantage *
dition has always been upheld by known throughout the state as the
Dur toilet water is celebrated
I shall tie mindful of the fact that American labor, the resolutions de "father" of prohibition, as he intro
Agency
for its wonderful reproduction
I am the reprem-gtative of the whole i
clare steadfast loyalty to America’s duced in the state legislature the
of
the flower odor.
It is re
people and shall welcome suggest enlightened cause an.I recognize that prohibition law of 1915 as well as
B 7- hare the Complete
freshing
and
invigorating
after
ions from any citnu-n to the end that this great struggle is essentially la the "bone dry" law of 1917. That
the
bath
or
after
any
form
of
Line
I the collective wisdom may lie brought
he is proud of the title is evidenced
bor's war.
exercise
It
also
imparts
a
to beat on all problems.
bv the fact that when he filed notice
American workingmen cannot dis
delightful
fragrance
to
the
sick
If honored by a re-election I shall
of his candidacy for Governor be or
The moat dependable and the
continue to give the b«*»t that ia in cuss international or other questions dered the words "Bone Dry; Win
room. This toilet water is full
cheapest line on the market.
me to every brandi, of the public with enemy nations so long as they
strength and but little of it la
the
War,
Develop
Oregon
”
printed
Every imckagc is a larger size
I service.
remain autocratic, sav ths resolu
required at a time. It is. there
but sella for the regular price.
tions. and the alliance is one with after his name on the ballot. He is
Cxi at Ibuh
fore,
more economical to use
the whole people of America in their ’ a native of Illinois, but has resided
We.
Uw
bereaved
parents,
brother
than
other
makes
A valuable veterinary book
and sister of the late Cyrel Arnold, de purpose to exert every effort to in Oregon for the oast 16 years, ail
free, as long as they last, with
sire to tender our most profound thanks
of the time in The Dalles.
Price 25c to $2.00
| to our many friend» who gave ua their bring about the final overthrow of
every dollar purchase
aid and manifested their sympathy in democracy, and guard jealously our
| the hour of our gnef. Kapeeiallv do ws
B. G. Price of Scio. was registered
I wish to thank ths high school and Cyr* own democratic institutions.
at
the Oregon in Portland. Monday.
el’s rlaaamates for their aid and sym
The fact that this is labor's war
C. A. EVERETT
I pathv ami to all who furnished floral
Born March 6. to Mr. and Mrs.
offerings. May you one and all receive is recognized by no element more1
Druggist and Stationer
like aid and avmpnthy when the final clearly than it ia by the American Roscoe Daniels, a 10-t> son.
summons for your lovnl ones come.
SCIO
OREGON
Tom Large will handle produce
rqi and
"«Hl Mrs.
»uw. A.
r*. 1.
I. Arnold.
/ar Iic» st J. workingmen. They know that their 1
8<’!O. OREGON
Mr.
Melvin and Mabel Arnold. ' opportunities lie in freedom and not and feed as well as cream.
I
I oilet Water
The Sanliam Pharmacy