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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
tNULANU AS Sweet H< Dr. M. L. Morris Which an- not ltackc«i by a Guarantee of Absolute Satte- faction or your Money Back. Ul HIV ON THE 2W M 4tl Mondi? if Eack Muth AT THE SCIO HOTEt WHIN Vol! WAWT Plumbing or Tinning NKK FREI) OHLEMIER Ameh Ms ni tke His Experience in Worth Money to You Rc|Mtiring Specialty a Satisfaction Guaranteed For Sale A valuable farm 310 acres, »ix miles west of [¿«tianon. 190 acres in cultivation, balance oak grub pasture land Fair houseand barn. goo<1 small orchard, within one-half mile of railroad, «m R. !•'. D rout»« The farm has good natural drainage an«l ia regarded as one of the best farina in that locality. All of the cultivated land ha* been seeded to clover. For price and terms write or see The Scio Tribune, Scio. Ore Sealed Bids Invited Local Market Report Thia fair weather ih starting the $ 1.14 Georg«« Grmpton. of Lebanon , is Wheat par bushel people to making garden vMUting in the valley and l«s«king Data ” .50 35 00 after hia farm. Bran per t««n 40.00 Mr« Grace I’errv visited with her \\ heat chop per tun 36.00 Oat chop parents. Mr and Mrs Cox of Iadv 37.00 Barley Chop Burn to Mr. an«l Mr* Rathagvns. anon. Sunday. Flour per a*«-k 1.70 a boy. The liaby w»-me«i to be well J«wph Holub called on .Mr. |jtr- igg* per doxen .Hi at birth, but when alwiut eleven wood and also Mr Rotan. Sunday .20 Butter per |M>und days ohi. taken suddenly mck and evening. < hlrkcns. hens per lb .12 died. Th«« Iwreaved Kr,'nt* have A young man came to live with •pring .11 the deep *ym|«athy of th«« neighbor- » •• •• 07 Georg« Chastain this week All are riMMttcr» hexa!. doing nicely. Turkeys .1« Dr Bellinger and wife made a U«MW OH 1*«»« Gaines ami John Davenport bwiineaa trip to I ad «an on Sunday, Ducks H to 11 were I «chan on visitors Saturday returning with their new buggy amt 5ft Beet George tompton is now "grand- Veal team. 10 father.” A »on was born to his Hog», live |s«r hundred lb « .00 Sweet Home haa three new auto» daughtrr. Mrs Ada Moore, of Ilogs, ilre»««aal H 50 a<ideal to her lint A M Dav bison. Ijiurcl, on March 29 It ia George's Mutton 6.60 M J Nye and N It Watkinds are firwt grandchild. the owners. io. Par.»cops A lentic rainstorm »truck thia 1‘efinll •».« tu «ulOslUte <111 ar If to The Sweet Home liami gave an tl»ale«i and rv region last wook, tlo-aimg the fields. Iti«- put. 11 «< uerally tirilo.' I- «III ■« nature ami >»»'Ut»«Oon. entertainment last Saturday evening It came at a time when it was liadly I bav«- lililí, - to refrnimal Crum ubtrud which was enjoyed bv all present. nved«-d aa the ground was loo dry Ing mi wit ii|»«u lhe atu-nlhm of the The program consista»! of goasi multi« ini«- for plowing. My < . I- reriwvipe My pris« Ipa* music, songs, recitation» ami dialo olij«-. I In ifr I» tu ri e Io every u««'e* The farmer» union will hold a gues The proceeds of the evening •ary •»« i“t< Wti«-u till* d»tuan«la gigantic 4th of July celebration at wss |2l mv Ul. . • IIUla.alíate presen«*« I t'rabtree thia year z\ barliecue urrupi m«««-lt !■ n'Idlutf up the mir Easter Sumfay was well celebrat consisting of a magnificent ox is on mr n««i l«> nature nut to the rornu ed by the church with a well ren- I.Ik» .. lil««* which rentier* the program. •u|«»-rt iiuu* " il »«»l««u« of philosophy dared program of wings ami recita The District No I entertainment I hav. . ou . tu rend«-» aniierguoua an tions. The children were proud of entire ■ v. |. .-f invention» I am the was a decided »uccewi Friday even u«»t iriiiiopu >>t leuut over matter I their little nests of colored eggs. ing Abraham Postell Powell rendered retes i ami ■ III i«aud turn <o down vVittiln the him- (one of arveral vocal arlections which were to thrtr fall Be Sure nn tuu ixon •iili)««-t to mv ««rder». tilt« greatly appreciated by all present. Ihr angel <«f <t«-rt*h And read The Country Gentleman, I am ilo «>■(«« «-ve that put t In- A shadow social held i at the Provi- You can get it from Everett Burden nanghi In I • ■ idti.«ughl Life denev school last woe i«k. was an Fir»« in th. Ph‘,'prini« Some shadow* If you want any of th? daily intereating event Th«« Bchtlnc “f Hr«» in the drv •» * I ««tier». The Tribune will get them «•Id aa high as $3 75 and none lew •on I» i griv«- problem in the • Itlr* and purl.i.. ..r the f*h|l||«f«lnr l»lanC. for you at Bargain Day rates, pro- than 50 cent» Wanted Buis for 4t> cords of I foot. sec«in<l growth fir 5 cords of It» inch old fir: It) cords 4-foot grub! viding you pay for Th« Tribune one oak. Bids must tie in by April 10, |year in advance 1915 and wood delivered in full bv August I. 1915 The Thrice a-Week Edition Th« board of directors of district of The New York World No. 95 reserve the privilege of ac- cepting or rejecting any or all bids J F WIDELY. Clerk Dial 95, PrMtvattr • tl.il» .1 ilw Prua «I . WwAI* N. Otk»» N.wip.»«' >• Ik. W m W G o »» S» Mark N.W. .1 S» L.w a Pnr. H. B. CHESS ATTORNEY AT LAW Mertfaga Laaao N. ort a Attorney at I-aw (CITY ATTVNNKYl <>IUCQt)N LMNANON William G. Amos DENTIST .Main St. near tirant The year 1914 haa l»«vn the moat extraordinary in th«« history of miairrn times. It has witn»-amal the outbreak of the great Eump.«an war. a struggle ao titanic that it makes all other» look small You live in momentous times and you should not miss any of the tre mendous events that are occurring No other newspaper will inform you with the promptness and cheaimesa of the Thncr-a-Week Edition of the New York World. Moreover, a year'» sulmcription will take you far into our next presidential campaign The Thricr-a- Week World'a regu lar auliacription price ia only Si per year and thia pay* for 15ti pai>ers I We offer thia unequalled newspaiwr j and The Scio Tribune together for SI 90 The regular price i» S2.25. Oregon la-tMinon Scio Tribune one year for fl 25 Bros. Mill Company Mealey Manufacturer* of all ................ >>f--------------------------- Rough and Dressed Douglas Fir Lumber Well Seammed Stock Constantly <m Hand Peraoua! Wr Attention given to all Orders. Guarantee to give you Satisfaction Timber and Agricultural Lands and Mill Property for Sale Timber l«ands Cruised and Estimate* made on Standing Timber FOSTER ..... OREGON William Hollis was «urprK««l by a large numlier of hia friends Satur day night Many of them bringing large and generous lianketa of cake* | pies, etc , which were very much engaged at the midnight hour The evening waa spent at dancing, music' being furnished by William Rooker Claud Compton. Marion Davenport | and Rex Peery. Said orchestra ia one of the lieat in the state. The two goat t>ar tiers, Peery ami Compton, are makklng the round» them* «lay» Mr» Willie Button, of Montana, ia visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C T. Craft Wait For Her, Boy» The girl who la unkind to he i mother isn't worth a tinker’» d«ig gone This isn't written in any |mrt Coo« •* dwelled Head. of the Bible, but its written in the history of thouannda and thousand* of misfit homes If one of you boys ever run across n girl with her fnc» full of rosea, with eyes that would dim the lustre of an Oregon sky ami with a voice that would make th.« song nf an angel »Km discordant, and she any», aa she comes to the door: "I can’t go for a few minutes I've got to help mother do the dishes.” Don't give her up Stick to her like a burr to a mule's tail Just ait Playwright I want a bat alaa A «town on the door step and wait. If Hatter Mr I'enem. you always wear she joins you in two or three minu a tes, so much better, but if you have Playwright Hlr, I know what I to stay there on the door step for want, my comedy waa a gtMWSSS last night < hl< ago «New*. half an hour, or an hour, you just wait for her. If you don’t mime- Hospitality, body else will ami in time you'll lie sorry For you’ll realixe what you have lost. Wait for her, boy. She's worth If you want the Oregonian Journal or the Telegram, we furnish it to you at lean than "bargain day" rates, providing you ar* a aubarribsr u> Ths Tribune. I ISLAND. changa» a CA»«*»i Tuonai and P*efoat Aviation Would Bring. Qiuat lui la Ui (a su ialaml Coleas lb»!« la «uuw griwl cuuvuloiuu uf M tur«- l»> aU Uuiv tb» olrait ut Ibiver will •«■parate It from the ceuUuetit ut Ku nip* Y at «very now and then a re w»»l of the Mbiiue for a ehaniM-i tunnel la haard. and at thia luumetil uirii arv (lying fnuu r.ugUud to k'ranie aiKl r r»n«-v lo Kluitaud Nuppii*.- tfw chatiu«') tuuiiol to ha mad*, aupi»««« Hying to be Improved • nd It la improving «very <tay what will baroase of th« lalatul' W hat will bmiiiiw of Ib» ova Y They • Ul ba ttwru and will tw abtiwn >>u the map. but to all human Intents and purl «uvea the The wa geography will be changed will no louget tie a barrier, it will uo longer t>* th» only hlshmad fmui Kng land to Krauce There will tw gtdng to and from un or In dry lami and going to and fro neither «m land uor ••• < Hupp«« tbla alrkcv of aviation to make great atrldaw ami liaaivy luatla to he carried In the air whal will he come of the porta, anti wtiat will be rutne of the M' lgulng |*«>plra’ Tba (uirta will Iw ttieie a|>|H-artng aa m*w on the map but lllnntngham gtxwka will Iw abl|«t>rd at Itlrililiurtuiill for foreign |>ar|. and l.lthgow will ex port mineral dire«-», aaytng goodhy to the lilue mountain atul even to My«i lie y hartMW Hlr Charlea I* i.scaa in ttdem«* EAR DRUMS AND DROWNING Why Oa«M Swimmer« May Maa( Suit dan Oaath In the Water Rudilen d« «th of swimmers haa nev er town ekplalmai aetl.fs. lorlly. Ixit It la geuaralh assumed thaï II Is «lue to cramps that affect th«« re*piiat««ry mue clea The Medlial 11««« «rd «ara Hier» la another theory that haa never re «■»(veil the attention which II <ii««rlta" Thia I» that <a.i<| wat«-r |wnetratlng the •ar aeta tip an Irritation in the d«-lh*at<« pa***»*«« of the inner ear II elles an sddrasa «lell»er«*l by hr Guettleb Ins fun- the llerlln <»t««loglisl »<« i««ly. in which be revived thia theory The irritation of the istivrlnth of the tnu«-r ear by cold water might esuaa •tidden t«aralv»l» just aa a »hrs k to It lloiiar • on«fn»« tlon '» riehr » h«- naif» through a sharp b'ow <m the chin will t he armptoms of iwhig biade (r««n> tilt«" Klin ira tea III» <wu»e a “kmwkout fram«-w..rk of i«atui»«. and the ante» of the swimmer and lit« tlgli er are situ liar They < an make motloiM. but can •Ubar nips or «a wall a »"tan pr>«d ml of certain «|u«le« of lai ni Imo When o«t dira i them, they ma« htwome tern porarlly un« «marions In the rase of this material tía» •■een r«raced lamtln u<Hi»h lo Ih» aun f1«’ aererai monili» the swimmer of ‘-otir-M- drowning fol K l«e.»imra »» Inflammable •• tiudrr lows unl<-«e some «me helps him The Mellrwl Record aays that parsons Fit«-» that break »nt In (hr nlpa dl» in I» alw»«« gain great h«-adw»y he with perforated <mr drum» are Ihoae for» au.« kind >«f an alarm >*an tw aenl cblenv mena, rd by ibis <i<cli)>-iii al- tho«i.-h may o«ciir to others And In eren where there la a tire depart mrnt Sir.-« In am b dlatrlcta «presó this In «fffie of th« fa* t inm children with large |»-r turn Hon. of I tie ear drum with irr> at rapidity In thb'kh popo laird arra* it I» ted uueommon for a often awiiu and dl*e with impunity tire to hura »erpral hundred hmiaaa ho fora It le »t<u^«ed It la uaintlly th» Imy who ha» loafed • round a »<ax| aliare of lhe summer K»«p (ha Hand* Clean rather than the one who haa I«-en du • lean hand» and nella ara mœt Im liortnnt pr.-- autlon» against rwrrytng In» «nine uaeftil work atol develop- polauMUe germa into lhe mouth on ■ «filli» habita of Industry anal amili« a to. d taken lu lu» band Xu men at- lion ibal la the larger problem for Hie * ta«<iltea> her The fai l la on» that tendit«» caarw of typhoid have not In frequently taken the dbwaae brrwu»e IMireiila »Mould realise I» a mw h larger of »lo h fiil ure lu < l.-aiuw thrtr hamla moa.<«re thau they do before «-nlitig A towel may carry min. troni .«ur prKin wbn bna tiern Infected Ini«« Ihr rye» ul an<ith««r use* It niel co piudll- • hlllMlneaa When you want printing done the kind that is pleasing to the eye Ti»e Seto Tribune office is th»« place to get it. We al way» please never disappoint. AN It la s maxim genera Uy held by horsemen Ibal a hora» la •• gooat aa Ita fret Till» I» not mere e».|itinient. hut la lig.e«l <m the fact that for either drlellig or iiillllng a tiorae a il«««f Ulin-«» varie* directly With the aallindnoaa anal •Irengtb of Ita h»«fa He< hum of thia fact In pwhaalng a horw aa well aa In the choice of a »Ire fair the colta on» ir lahaa* tai ml w. too much »’I IJ|»h 11 Mi« can hardly t«e piaa-ml upon vgivllrtkr* In the reape.t men I lo neat The Karllana tomato ia the mr«*t «allafai'tory of aonie alt or seven va riefle« whi h Ih«« writer bn* I ri rd thl» aewMin though *«me of the later t«aar Ing «a rief le« may ««»wie In <>n tl kun . »iratiii The fruit ut lhe I. riatta - lhe latrai lyriea of It la <>f uniform vise vary meaty and •oHal anal pro dure* mora fruii lu pr<»|Mirtlob to vine than any «artety with wbl«h wa ara aiqualnled A downtown theater In Naw York ••Ity whla h seems ta« i«au toward lha uulque la sslal t«a hair a three cow dairy In conaeetten with Ila naif gar d«-u The animals are In « barge of a dairyman anal dairymaid, aud a nillk lag machine aif up to date dealgu la naed to »strait the milk only the moat favored ctwtotnera of thia roof garden are prtvfleged to have any of lite freah prrslocta fruì» thia miniature dairy Aa a reeuIt of the SI moat ««wuutry wfdr drought cud the »really redm ed following acreage plantad to potato the overproduction of last aeaann (he potato crop thia year bld» fair to tie little mor* than half of what It waa last rear For tbla reaaoti It will tie wall pi aera the small potatuea at dig ging time, for there la likely to be a •tmng demand for thrm for »red nett spring tne-ewd of going tagging at jn cent* a huabel. an they did leaf •tiring potatoes are more likely to be retailing at from 11 no to 12 before an •«bar year rolla amend