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    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 XXII
SCIO. IJNN COUNTY. OREGON. NOVEMBER 21. 191M
NO. 14.
KAISER’S ABDICATION
NOT YET ESTABLISHED
3ANT1AM
FARM
TOPICS
NATION ASKED TO
VOICE GRATITUDE
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11.50 THE YEAR
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SCHOOL NOTES.
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WILSON TO ATTEND
PEACE CONFERENCE
Farming is in full swing with
The Scio school« resumed Monday
more grain «own than any one year
after a five weeks cl->se on account I
Actual Sui render of Hohenxollern in the ten passed.
People May Justly Rejoice Victory of Spanish flu
White House Gives News Presi
Potato digging is al»out over with
The high school waa glad to have
Throne, it it Said, Hat Never
in War Brings Promise of
dent Will Leave Right After
a fair yield and prices good.
two old atudenta back George and
Been Officially Confirmed
New
Day.
M»e Stoddart.
The «ad new» of the death <»f our
Congress Opens.
nearest neighbor, Scott Turner,
Washington. Nov. 18. Has Count reached us the 17th from Uvcrpool.
Washington. Nov. 17. President
William Hohenxollern really ami of­ i England, where he waa last heard Wilson in a proclamation today dr»-
ficially abdicated as emperor of Ger­ from September 25 in the vigor of ignated Thursday. Novenr
many? Cabled reports that Mr. or health, anticipating the war would Thanksgiving day and said this year
Count Hohenxollern intends to re­ soon be over an»i he homeward the American people have sprcial
turn to Germany served to revive bound. But alas, he will never re­ and moving cause hi be grateful and
interest in the foregoing question turn to the home of his childhood to rejoice. Complete victory, hr «aid.
which has been the subject of unof­ the loving mother and brother and has brought not onlv ¡»eaee but the
ficial discussion here for some days sister, who have long waited his re­ confident promise of a new dav as
it is recalled here that the abdi­ turn. Scott was a model young well, in which "justice «hall replace
cation of the German kaiser never man and his many friends grieve to force and jealous intrigue among
was officially confirmed, No official learn of his death
the nations."
reports to that effect ever were re-
The proclamation:
Mr. Houston of Knox Butte waa
ceived by the American alate de- a caller Sundny. He took away a
"It ha« long been our custom to
partment. and ao far aa known there bushel of Pie Eater's Golden Beauty turn in the autumn of the year in
never was any abdication proclama- seed corn.
praise and thanksgiving to Almighty
tion to the German people.
God
for hi« many blessings and m»r-
Uncle Tom Smail is at Gates fall­
The news aa it reached this coun­
1 cirsto us as a nation. This year
ing timlier for the Gates mill at 34
try came from the German wireless
per day. His 12-year son Tommy is we have s(iecial and moving cause
station at Nauen. and it was «ubae
! to lie grateful and to rejoice. God
running the farm, milking, etc.
quenlly followed by dispatches that
has in his good pleasure given us
Uncle Pitt Wallace killed five corn
Count or Mr. Hohenxollern had ar­
peace, it has not come as a mere
fed hogs from 300 to 400 pounds,
rived in Holland. So far as thi«
I ctwaation of arms, a mere relief
getting 20 cents the pound.
government is officially advised there
I from the strain and tragedy of war.
Min Mea|»elt. our mail carrier,
is nothing to show that the kaiser
I It has come as a great triumph of
had abdicated in fact and in good met a fine deer in the road near the i right, t'-omplete victory haa brought
faith, but the inclination among of­ Horsburgh house last week.
I us not peace atone but the confident
Our telephone line got out of promise of a new day as well, in
ficials and diplomata here is to be­
lieve that the former German em­ commission Sunday. G. A. Griffin which justice shall replace force and
peror whether by his own act or by fixed it up Monday.
I jealous intrigue among the nations.
the decision of the new German gov­
Mrs. Phoebe Turner is heart bro­
ernment and the German people, ken over the death of her «<>n Scott,
has forfeited his crown.
Mina Maggie Brock is Itereaved of
The belief also is that his return her best friend, aa they parted with
t > Germany might be the signal for future intentions on his return.
'
a revolution in nowise equivocal and
Pie Eater ran up against another * '
which would establish a republic in bad cold which filled his bronchial
The Scio school haa a service flag
with 32 stars and though some of
the Is »vs are on the fighting line, so
far there haa I wen no casualty. The
stars are for: Virgil Bilyeu. Chas. ■
Balschweid, Mylo Bartu, Jean Bow­
man. Floyd Carson. Myrle Cyrus.
Otto Compton. l-afe Compton, Otis
Compton. Lionel Kibler. Ijrle Hibler.
Gail Jones. Darrel Johnson, Claire
McClain, Atden McDonald, Fay Mc­
Cann. Edwin Olson, Errol Sims. Wm.
Sim», Win. Wallace, Steve Young.
J. S. Sticha, Si Phillips. N. Phillipa,
Ru»«ell McDonald. Gerald McDonald.
Wm Kalma, Frank Kruml. Roas
Ray. Veral Tyndall. Orvil Gilkey.
If there is any others to add, notify
Van Bilyeu.
The freshmen number 34. the
largest clam in the high school.
The lx»)» are planning a first class
basket ball team.
I-ant year they
plaved 30 games and lost only 4.
■waa
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December Jury List.
George Evans. East Brownsville;
William W Fronk, North Lebanon;
E. J. Pearl. South Brownsville; J.
A. Craft. Providence, J. G. Itennia.
Crawfordsville; W. H. Glww. East
Brownsville: George T.
Bayne.
Peoria. B. J. Welder«. Albany No. 2;
W H H»gan. Albany No. 5; G. M
"Our gallant armies have partici-
pat rd in a triumph which i» not
marred or stained by another pur-
pose of «elfish aggression,
In a
righteous cause they have won im- Geisvndorfrr. Cascadia; D. S Hollo­
s«l »«L»«v
morUl
,nd have noh,Y *rVed . way. Albany No. 7; II. W, McEL
lhe,r Ml“‘n .«» *rvin« ««»kind, murry, Albany No 1», T. H Carey.
Germany.
G«1
has indeed l»een gracious. We Crawfordsville; W. E. Chandler.
tubes which set the Old Man a ring
or
two
of
a
coon'»
tail,
making
him
hav
*
cau* for ‘uch r*j«*‘«nif «
Waterloo; W E Baker; Sunrise;
Tyrone is Renounced.
,
vives
and
strengthens
in
us
all
the
George
G. ilockensmith. West Hal­
Paris, Nov. 19.—In order to end feel like the last rose of summer.
best traditions of our national his­ sey; Al* Haley, talapooia, II N.
Mrs. Della Crabtree was up Mon­
the discussion as to whether William
tory. A new day shines aimut us Cockerline. Albany No. 3, W. F. Gill,
Hohenxollern haa really abdicated aa day to console her mother in her sad
in which our hearts lake new cour­ North Scio; El I »organ. Albany No.
German emperor, it is understood bereavement.
age an look forward with new hope I; Peter I a - wm . Crowfoot; J. A.
From outside appearance of a 1 to new and greater duties.
Hr»»wn, Sweet Home; W J. Tohl,
buggy near the Hoffman bridge
"While we render thanks for th»-«e Albany No. 8; John A. Neeley. Al­
some one must have had a high o'd things l«t us nut forget to Melt di­ bany No. 2; Gua Harder. Tangent.
time
The horse must have tangled vine guidance in the performance Ralph Blanchard. Foster; W. L. Pate.
How About
with a hornets' neat and got his tail uf those duties and divine mercy Center; F M Redfield, Albany No.
over the dashboard and raised hell and forgiveness for all errors of act 2; E. F. Wiles. Albany No. 5; Wal­
In general
The bov left the buggy or purpose, and pray that in all that ter Barton. Peoria; Arch C. Miller,
walked home and went to bed, we do we shall strengthen the ties Calapooia.
We have all the popular reman
thankful he was alive.
of friendship and mutual respect ■
diea
Mooney, convicted of the bomb
PIE EATER.
upon which we must assist to build
explosion at the San Francisco pre-
the new structure of peace and good
It is your duty to the commu­
parednew parade nearly two years
1 will among nations.
Auto Lictnal.
nity to do your utmost to help
ago, is under sentence to be hanged
"Wherefore, I, Woodrow Wilson.
overcome the malady
Friday. December 13. Pardon bv
rhe Tribune office has application President of the United Slates of
Governor Stevens of California. is
blanks for your 1919 lieenoe. both America, do hereby designate Thurs­
the only preventive of the noose on
for auto and driver. You need not day. the 28th day of November next
that »late. It is said. Every other i
go elsewhere to be supplied with the as a day of thanksgiving and prayer
means, including two requests of
Dobell's Solution for throat
and invite the people throughout
right to us»- your buz wagon.
President Wil «on to commute his
gargle and mouth wash
the land to ream upon that nay
sentence, have failed.
the German government intend» to from their ordinary occupations and
35c a pint
publish his decree of abdication. in their several born«» and places of.
Soldiers Io Ride Cheaper.
• This consists of an attempt to justify worship to render thanks to God,
Washington. Nov. 19.- Director-
K resano aa an antiaeptic in
■ the war on the ground of Germany's the ruler of nations,
j "in witness whereof i have here­ General McAdoo today announced
scrub water and to sprinkle
! isolation.
daily about the house
The abdication decree, according unto set my hand and caused the hie intention of establishing a re­
to the correspondent at Zurich of seal of the United State» to be af­ duced pawwnger rale of 2 cents a
4 ounces, 25c
mile, instead of the usual 3 cents,
L’lnformation. conclude* with these fixed.
|
"Dune In the District of Colum­ for soldiers returning to their homes
words:
♦
"To avoid difficulties and to put bia this sixteenth day of November, after discharge from the army.
Hy law the soldiers are allowed 3 j
an end to the mourning and suffer­ in the year of our L>rd one thous­
ing of my people I renounce the and nine hundred and eighteen and cents a mil» for transportation and
of the independence of the United meals, and the special fare will en­
throne and leave my faithful subjects
States of America the 143»i.
able them. Mr McAdoo believe* to:
free to choose a government which
"WOODROW WILSON.
buy meals and pay for steeping car
seems to them most compatible with "By the President,
"Robert Lansing,Secretary of State" reservations out of the allowance.
I honor and to their Interest "
The War Is Won
THE “FLU”?
USE
Washington. Nov. 18. President
Wilson will attend the opening see-
,ions of the peace conference. This
waa announced tonight officially.
He will go immediately after the
convening of the regular session of
eongreaa on December 2.
The announcement aaid it was not
probable the preaident would remain
throughout the w-wriona, but that hi«
presence al the beginning of the
conference was necessary to obviate
the disadvantages of discussion by
cable in determining the greatri
outline« of the final treaty.
Obituary.
On Sunday, November 10. 19IS,
at his home five miles east of Scio,
Ludwig Rahn died at the age of 77
years. 8 months. 6 »lays. He was
horn in Germany March 4, 1841.
Besides four grandchildren and
other relatives and friends left to
mourn his loss, are his widow ami
the following children:
Emma L..
Lena M . Grace M., Livena R. and
(■»win E. at home; Ernest F. ami
Mrs. Ida E. Roberts. Scio; Louise
M. Burtia. Portland; Minnie A.
denning. Oregon City. Two sons.
Fred C. and Lewis J., and two
daughters preceded him to the Great
Beyond.
George Sutherland conducted the
set vices.
After a seeming age sine«* Scio
attended a picture «how. Manager
Wearly announces that he will pre­
sent the popular Bill Hart in "The
Tiger Man." This news will please
aa the patrons of the theatre were
on the verge of becoming "batty'*
from the lack of somewhere to go
fir amusement and recreation. The
picture will be shown Saturday am!
Sundny evenings, and the show starts
at 8 o'clock.
The Scio Tribune 11.50 the year.