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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND SANTIAM NEWS, CONSOLIDATED Independent, fearless, free; Not tied to any party; Will support best candidate for office regardless of party VOL. XXI NO. 43 SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. JUNE fl, 1'JIH SCIO PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO CLOSE THIS WEEK Graduating Fierdse* Are Held in Wesely Hall Thu Thursday Friday Evenings. Another school year ia being brought to a cl oar thu week. Our boys and girl» are one year near the coveted goal graduation day and one year nearer the period when they must assume the resp«<nsibilities of adult life and take their places in l>ra<hical everyday affair*. The school year under the man agement of Principal Robe and his excellent corps of teachers, has been successful and highly satisfactory to both pupil* and |*atron». No troublt whatever, so far as we can learn, has marred the peaceful and progressive machine like movement, and the year is regarded by all as being highly successful. The program of exercises for this Thursday evening at Wisely hall is as follows: CLANN DAV Claw« Song Claw« History Newspaper Poem Class Grumble Vocal Solo • Gertrude Shimanek Mabel ZysRet Mxmla Crabtree u Mabel Richardson Ix-ila Couey Harvey McLain Mabel Arnold Eleanor Parrish Venus Tindall Agnes Prochaska Oration Prophecy Essay Claaa Will Piano Solo GRADUATING KXKR1THK8 At Wi-sely hall. Friday evening ()rch«-stra M usic Class March Rev. McLain Invocation Orchestra Selection Address Prof. Dunn. U. of 0. Orchestra Selection Presentation of Diploma* Chairman Thayer Presentation of English Prise Dr. A. G. Prill Presentation of Mathematic* Prise J F Wesely Benediction Rev. McLain « IJLS8 ROLL Mabel Dorothy Arnold Leila Lori* Couey Willa Manila Crabtree Venus M. Tindall Agnes Prochaska Neva Thayer War Bread Cook 2 cups corn meal in one quart boiling water containing one teaspoonful salt, and cool. Dissolve yeast and sugar in li pint* lukewarm water and add enough white flour to make a batter Beat thoroughly until smooth After adding I teaspoon salt add corn meal mush and white flour alter nately. thoroughly kneading with the hand* until dough is smooth and elastic. Place in a greaaetl bowl and set in warm place for i| hours. Mould into loaves, cover and let rise 1 hr., (or until double in bqlkl. Bake one hour. Per We have fresh Fleischmann yeast on Monday and Thursday evening*. «Stas» ------------------------------ 1 Mike hilf Ir Disckirf«4 Almut seven month* ago Mike Kelly jr. enlisted in the aviation service and was *rnt to the big 'training held near San Antonio, Texas, to learn to fly For three month* Mike made »plendid progrtss and ' was rated high for a tieginner. He I had macle ten flight* and was begin ning to take on the fancy stunt* when he contracted »cartel fever and 1 diphtheria and was sent to the hos pital, where he remained near four month*. The fever shattered hi* nervous system, which made him unfit for air service and nothing but a long rest midst horn«- environment would restore him. Accordingly he was discharged reselling the home of hi* father last Saturday. Hi* surgeon thought he would lie fully recovered in a few weeks when he could again enter the service, pro viding he can pass the rigid exami- nation required. The air ¡service r«*quire* the moat i>erfect specimens of manhood. especially those of very steady nerve* only. Mike is desir ous of again entering the service. Portlander* Enjoy Outing. Mr and Mr*. Franl (’. Burrell. LEBANON WOMAN FACES BAD CHARGE Officer* Force Door* Mother Re fused to Permit Son Drafted for the Army. 11.50 THE YEAR R. R. Change* Time. Wb<-n the new railroad timetable* were instituted the flr*t of thi* week, the change* made at West Scio depot were slight. The north l«>und morning train arrives at West Scio at 7:55 and the south bound evening tram at 5:13. The C. and E. trains are changed about quite a bit. The train from Mill City to Albany in the morning, returning in the late afternoon, ha* l>een discon tinue«!. leaving but one train a dav in each direction, tiding west and to Albany, train reaches Munkersat Hila m . going cast to Mill City and Detroit at 1:14 p m. Edwin Bramlell and hi* mother. Mrs. Albertina Brandell, were start ed on their way to Eugene Monday by a United State* marshal and will have the opportunity of telling their troubles to the Uniteil States com- miMioner there. Bramlell is the Is-banon man whose mother rrfu*e«l to allow him to lie drafted. Ill I-'ITIA t. NOTKX Brandell was tailed to go with the 45 who left Saturday night. When Mr* Alfred Lundberg of Marion the time came for him to appear he station, entered the hospital Satur was decidcilly alw-nt. so Sheriff Bo day. e dine sent a -all to his deputy at l*?b- Mr*. A. E. Roaaell of Stayton, The Iz-banon anon to arrest him. came to the hospital Friday for med deputy arreatml the man and hl* ical treatment. mothei, but this was not done until Mr*. W C. Holl1.» of Crabtree, a posse broke through two doors to underwent a serious operation last get into the house Thursday, but is improving nicely at Mrs Branded wa* brought to Al thi* date. bany and spent the night in a hotel Mr*. E. C. Peery is improving rap while her son spent the night In jail idly and will soon leave for her home. a* a deserter The next morning Mr*. Barr of Eugene, is* nursing Mrs. Branded was arrested under the espionage act ami will face the At the hospital thi* week. Through her efficient management federpi authorities. She continues to deciare that her »on will not serve and careful attention to patients, 1 Mr* Kester, the matron, in proving in the army She is a native-born highly satisfactory to the public. German. What mlgnt have been a serious Young Branded is not particularly accident occurretl at Providence on averse to serving tn the army. He Memorial Day, when a car driven seems to regret the incident; while by Mr. Course of Marion county, he does not accuse hi* mother it is •vident she is mostly to blame in the went over a high bank near the church. Mr. Course's Mater wa* affair, declare the officers Mrs Branded is extreme in her injure«! by failing with her chin on views and declares that the consti the front »eat, breaking out all the tution doe* not give the right to teeth of the lower jaw and portion* draft, despite the recent ruling of of the jaw bone. She wa* brought the supreme court. She declares ! to Scio and surgical attention given Mr. and Mr*. G. R Wallis. Edward Wesely and The Tribune’« printer, enjoyed a pleasant outing on upper Thomas creek Sunday with a picnic dinner, a feature of which was the trout done to a turn, accompanied by hot coffee ami all the little ickta* that go toward making living worth while. The Burrell* and Walli*e* are from Portland, being connected with the Erank C. Burrell Company, builder* of grain elevator*. They came here Saturdav in their big car an«! left for home Sunday evening, with a threat of coming again. By the wav. beside* having trout for dinner, the visitors took a nice lot •he will appeal to the highest au by Dr. Prill. back with them, and it wasn’t a The matron’* war garden is doing thority ami is Maid to have declare«! good day for fish. either. fine, especially her corn patch. she Would rather see her son dead Virgil Shilling* of Munkers, who than in the army. — Albany Democrat has lieen employed in the ship yard* Dance at Jordan. Later- Mother and son were put for some time came home ill Satur under f5OUO bonds. day and was brought to the hospital A very enjoyable dance, from The Monday evening, suffering from a Tribune printer man’» viewpoint, Scio Over the Top. severe hemorrhage. wa* held at Jordan last Friday even Mrs. Truman Luek>mbaeh wa* ad ing. Professor Edward Wesely an«i If Linn county buys the required mitted Monday evening and under Messrs Kimball and Barrett furnish- ed the music to which some fifty amount of W 8. 3. this month. went an operation Tuesday. The moles are raising h— hill* all couple* tripped the light fantastic •>me hustling will be necessary, Scio is within less than I40OIJ of her over the matron's garden and she in tryt, step and waltz. The printer wish«-» *otne one would "get” them. allotment and at the present rate of man didn't dance (th «ugh he can I Born June ♦>. to the wife of sales will easily ' go over the top. ” but watched the graceful move Clarence E. Higinbotham, a 10-lb But if we should reach a good snug ments of the dancers and eni«»ye«i surplus, all the better. girl. Mr. Higinbotham i* at the the esceflent music rendered. At training station at Mare Is naval Since writing the above, The Tri midnight delicious refreshments of bune is in forme«! that Scio ha* now land, California. ice cream and cake, coffee and sand Boin, May 30, to the wife of Joe wiches were serve«!. Our printer raised her quota and still subscrip Koberlin of Rocklin. Cal . a son. declares that next time he'll take tions are coming in. I ■■■■' - — — * Born at the hospital May 3!. to along hi* dancing shoes and if that Mr. and Mrs. Owen Garland of Crab girl is there be will dance with her Throw* Bouquet*. tree. a daughter. All doing well. or break a leg trying And he is hoping the chance will soon come. We notice our friemi of the Scio At Th* P*o»l*s Theatr* Tribune come* out in its last issue Without wheat thi* chicken-feed printed in two colors, the Re«l ('row* This week, Saturday am! Sunday ad. run by the Santiam Pharmacy, ing business becomes a problem. evening*, Manager Wesely will pre in red ink Evidently our friend the editor or the Santiam Pharmacy is ent Douglas Fairbanks in ''Down Gertrude Ola Shimanek of a progressive nature Stayton to Ea<th ” The pictures shown at Eleanor G. Parrish Mail. The People'» are very goo I, the Mattel M Richardson The credit for the origination of same as shown in the best Portland Mabie C. Zyaset the idea belongs to Mr. Laird < f the houses. Admission 10c and 20c, Harvey McLain Santiam Pharmacy, but we claim Gladys Rodgers any honor for ingenuity neersstry to Our printer say» he will be glad Claas motto: “Finished, Yet Be put out a paper in two colors With when Thomas creek is opened again ginning.” only ordinary equipment. Of cou ae a* he ha* a particular reason for (Tas* colors: Pink ami silver. we are progressive, both of us. wanting to go to Jordan to flsh. Class flower: La France Rose. U-BOATS OUT FOR 6 MONTHS’ CRUISE Stay in Western Atlantic Water* to Last Until August, Accord tng to Order*. New York, June 4 A member of the crew of the UI51, the Ger man submarine which de»troyc«l the schooner Edna, told Enoch Roker, one of the Edna's crew, that the U- boat fleet plan* to remain in Ameri can water* until August Roker, for eight day* a prisoner on the submarine, wa* rescued after he and other prisoners had been placed in the open boat* of another »unken »hip and arrive«! here last night. " The »torekeeper told me,” «aid Roker, "that when they left Kiel two month* ago. they were provis ioned for a six month*’ cruise snd intended to atay on the western At lantic coast until August at least. He did not tell rm how many submarines there were in the fl««et, as the officers on board kept vigilant eyes and ears.” Myron Miller Discharged. «Myron Miller, who enlisted in the navy a little more than a year ago, came home last week with an hon orable discharge in his pocket, lie bail been in n hospital in Biiston for about two months, with rheumatism a* the ailment. He now designs going to the Breiu-nbush hot springs to try to get well ■<> that he can again enter the service. . * GRADUATION. I* the most memorable of all oc casions. Your gift must be in keep ing with the pride of the day. Il must be a lasting symbol of your affection. An article of jewelry is the most suitable gift for either boy or girl graduate. V.'e have chosen our stock care fully with this fact in mind. Let u* bhow you some gifts that will perhaps help you in your «election. E. C. MEADE nmiMKTKtHT AND JKWl.l.KK 23» .V. Secoml st. Albany, Oregon Home-Made Medi cines. Many families still depend upon the old, reliable home made herbal remedies for th« curing of some ailments. W«- should like to furnish the herbs for «u.'h remedies. We have every root, bark.leaf snd berry ever called for. and guar antee them to lie fresh an«l of full strength. Th«- compounding of family recipes is a specialty with us. an«! wh«-n entrusted with *uch work we can ajwure you of both satisfactory results and res* onable prices C. A. EVERETT Druggist and Stationer 8C1O - - OREGON