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------------------------------------- Zomnort No. 01091 Son of Zombro 2:11 Zomnort is a lirv stallion. atrip in hie face. w«*igh 1050 |»>unds Sinti by the great Zombro, 2:11. one of th«' gr«*atr»t area of track horaea in the United States Zomnort wae aired. aa above »tatcti by Zombro who ha» ION colts in the list of 2:20 tn 2.041 The dam of Zomnort wan Norter by Del Nort 2 Oh. arrottd dam Minm« h 2 1 *»i made forty years ago. Her sire wan Billie (‘one, he by Hying Morgan, 3rd •lam by Hying Morgan Zomnort has hail but four coIla which have lw*«-n worked, vu Listerene 2.15, Doctor John R. two-year-old 2 to. Rena. I year- old 2:38 after SO days training; Salem Hoy, two-vear-old 2 23 and at 3-vear-old in 2:19j None of these dams w«*r«* standard bred mares Zomnort will make the season at the Scio Fair Grounds. $25 with return privileges. Terms: PERRY MAUZEY, Owner SCIO FAIR GROUNDS Money can't buy Glasses - - SCIO. OREGON Which an1 not Itacked by a Guarant«*«* of Absolute Satis faction or your Money Hack. SIL HIM ON THE 2nd or 4th Monday of Each Month AT THE SMITH BOARPING HOUSE m io osilo » WHKN YOU WANT Plumbing or Tinning -8KB FRED OHLEMIER SoMth S k U U1 <k. Hn4e> Hia Experience is Worth Money to Vou Repairing Specialty a Satisfaction Guaranteed few«*«* FnMw M««gag« IsMM Ha«w<tn4«d H. B. CHESS PtMlM.ll« • l»ailv .1 ike Prw. U I .ixroe U i > m Skwroa M M m I(.|. L oom Nvgotialvg Netavv PsMw N. M. Newport Attorney at latw (CITY ATTONNKYI UtHANON oaBUON William G. Amos DENTIST Main St near Grant rtMHM InAwroTO«.« M la-t>an<>n • • • • W..kh N. Otke« N« m .^.^ m -a Ike W.tU Go«« Se Mack New* .1 Se lew • Prw. The year 1911 has la-en the moat extraordinary in the history of modern time» It lias witneaee»« the outbreak of the great European war. a struggle so titanic that it makr** all others look small You live in momentous times dnd you should not mise any of the tre mendous events that are occurring N<> other ncwspajwr will inform you with the promptness and cheapness of th«* Thrice a W'«*ek Edition of th«* New York World. Moreover, a year's sulwcription will take you far into our next pr«-sidential campaign The Thrire-a W«*«*k World's regu lar subscription price is only $1 irr year and this pays for 158 pa|a*rs. We offer this un«N|uall«»l new»|>a|iet and Th«* Scio Tribune together for 11.90 The r«?gular price is 12 25 For Sale ATTORNEY AT LAW OH m . pasrod lo*l*an The Sweet Home l«a»«* ball tram went to Holley Sunday to plav th« Holley twiys a game of Imll W«* und«*rstan«i th«* «c-ri- stiHui •» t>» 0 hut in th«* seventh inning through »»me miaun«ler«tanditig the gam*- broke up with a little ill fi-almg, the Sweet Home boys returning home immediately. R ('. Vk atkinda and family took a »pin Sunday. going to Sottacili« Hrownsvill« . la-lmnon. Plainview. Crawforiiaville. Holley thence holm One «lay this week *he writer acron» J E Malone up in E'tmter »tart«»! <•« haul him home, but got »care«i and juhi|>«*«l out of ran an-i ta the ng just before he got there. E‘. L. Hounouer an«l wife have m«>v««d to the Toll Gale above Cas- cadia to work f«»r J Menear for th«* '■ lummer. Mr Zastrow and family have moved from Rocky Point at Foster tn thia city, moving into th«* house vacate»! hy F L. H«>uaouer The road workers will la* «ion«* A valuable farm 310 aerra. six crushing rock near th«* cold spring miles west of la*l>anon. 190 arrtm in a few days and will move near in cultivation. ludanc«* oak grub t«>wn to finish their job pasture land Fair house an«l tarn. Krrt Simona and wife are in town g<MMi small orchard, within one-half ¡ visiting at the home of th«* city mile of railroad on R. F D. route i marshal. The farm has go«>«i natural drainage ♦ • • "■ —...... s and is r«*gard«»i as one of the h»*»t r..... ..... farms in that locality. All «if the I i Holty Item eultivate<1 I an-1 has l»*«*ti seeded tn clover. For price an«l terms writ«.* We have had a few frosty nights nr see The Seto Tribune. but. so far. fruit is uninjure«i Scio. Ore. E'verybody is busy putting in hia garden Be Sure Clyde Davis' house was consti med And read The Country Gentleman. by fire, one night last week Origin You «*an get it from Everett Burden Oregon o«>t known Bros. Mill Company Mealey Wo have learned that Dr Pardv waa <'all«*<l to Albany la«t M*>n«iav *«n luvount of the death of his fath er The father came to Sweet Home with the »how and remained a few «lays but was coni|wlle«i to go tn Albany on account of his health, at which place his death <«ccurr«Hi. H R Slavens and family arr« un i«am«*d by W II Putnam and wife motor«*«! to Ixi«an»n to take in the The Thrice a-Weelt Edition moving picture show one evening «f oí The New York World this w«*ek k'R« >M Dr. M. L. Morris Ab*>ut a week ng-> J A an I W V Coulter brought a IJ ton truck to Sw«*et Home for the purl»«»* of freighting Dwv have tr»te«i it out pretty well and find it a succviw They took a party to E’<wter to th«* medirol show and lecture, also a [«arty to Holley to a t«aii game on Sunday and a party to la*banon on Monday night to a moving picture show Elrv. Stoker of E'oater, through the city enroute to • •n thi» w«*ek Manufacturers of all kinds of Rough and Dressed Douglas Fir Lumber J V. Wright, of Meadows. Crook county, in here on a visit to hia brother. L. O. Wright, sister. Mrs D. W King and hia parents, wh-> live in Crawfordsville. Ala«« many old friends, aa he an«i hie wife for merly live«l here ■Murray Barret Well Season«*»! Slock Constantly on Hand Personal We At ten tmn given tn all Orders. Guarantee to give you Satisfaction Timber and Agricultural Lands and Mill Property for Sale Timber 1 gmda ('ruiard and Estimates made on Standing Timber. FOSTER ..... OREGON WOODS THAT SINK. Local Market Report Sweet Home Item* E'.rneat Sch*«ll went to la*t»anon one day thin week Come ami nee Zomnort and you will l>e ph*ro»-d -------- -1 For Sale A "Sure Hatch" in- cuhatnr; also a "Trusty" incubator. Both machines arc of 150 egg capacity and in first-claro condition. I have, alao. brooders to go with the machines. Price for incubator, brooder, lamps, etc.. $10. See Wm. Brenner for particulars Y Hera Ar« Man« Varatine TWat WIN Ne« Fleet In Water. l'iis! wu*«d H*>,ita la aiKh a roiutnue Wheat per bu*hel $ 1 12. piate faci u> »ur il««*a tbai w» banlly Ihtta 50 gl«« Il aS) «bought If we Uv«*«l lu 35.00 tropical «-IlHMlen we would learn lo Bran per ton 40 00 -listingulaii bel»-en «noria thaï D««at W heat chop prr ton Many ot and w-.xta that du m*l tb-wt 26.00 tho woods uf U>-tU>> sual H**uU> Amer Oat chop Barley (‘hop 37 <M) k-n are •** t>«*««y e»en »hm perfectly 1 71» dry that thej «Ul sink tn «atar. a*»<a Flour per sack lignum vitar, which I» ibe wuod .15 >-<Mnii>»nly urod f*»r ta*wtlng l«alU Eatg» prf ■loten Ane>ng o«ir common nathe woxta .20 Hutter per p«>un<i # tberv are rornral that will i»4 rt.wr Chickens, hens per lb .11 when groan Tbe < )presa ->f tho euutb »pring .12 la often girdled a rear hefoiw It la < ut roosters '07 no that It will <||r ami dry while stand log. thus making II |»*w»lhie Io tl-wi th« Turkeys .12 k<B Io tbe mill Gecer 07 The reaaoti why a>wne rowala float I» Ducks « to 11 •ot iHw-auee the autatance of which they are ma le la lighter Iban water, Herf 5* lull I* suae the - avili«'« lu tl-<- cell-« \<*al 9* are eo large tt«at the air In them l*u«>yw I'ho mai. rtal icelluU»»*) 875 <ip the wo>al Hogs. Ihr prr hundr«*«l lb wbkb -u<u|«*>ro« the greatrr part of I ha Hog». drrwM*«i N 25 -wll wall la lieavier than water. a-> that 8.(Ml If the air In the « « lia la ropla- ««I by wa Mutton ter the worxl will sink Thin I« Just what bapiwiia Io w -« m I whl- h bn. Iwen STUCK IN THE MUO. In water for a h<og time and baa t<a --orne waterl<i«ig«'»t That Wa« tu» Narmal Cowgltiwn 1" It la the large water contrat of tho Ch<e«ge Village In uu heartwood of freshly fellerl oaks and iti «»Ini»»* th* •rrW’n of «Ira» ripf!<><)• of hk'korlaa and of tbe aapwmxl of cer ml<1 Ile wrelvrn roa.l rondinone la n*n tain <»>nlfer« that < auroa Ibero wixxta talt-1 In «’harl.-o <‘lea«er‘e "llletory <»f to alnk f«w when drv they will float « bl> i. ■ E’rotn IKtt te i*arj, lllnetratlng Idgnum vitae ami other bes«y iro|» Ih.- I»IO -i li«', of thè livelle From New leal wo«HÍa. »im when dry. sink tw» York t<* « hi igo ' In thè vlllage of ramie moot of the «ell cavities are «0 Chicago in IMI Cleever lolla ua small ro«upare>l 10 tho thl< k cell walls "Pantea Infortned no that tn tbr that Ibe air tn the -atltlea la ■>•»< aprili« »« would fini it almo«« Impone« enough l«> float the w,«»l ble to gei around f»r tbr «ntid. a truth fon Ihly llluetratid whrn a few innntha CULTIVATE RELIABILITY. later I «< m tate a wagon to g*> abont one atid a half mila» imrthwest Il waa wilb thè «rea test dlfliculty that taro It la Always In Daman«« «nd Adda te a Man a Worth goral borro, «wild pulì thè empty »«| The demand fu» reliability never on tbrnugb Ibe |wn feet of miul and water a. rosa thè pratrle • • • A . earoa If yon hoy a piare of ma-hin year or two later I mw many tee ma ery you want It to tw de|w*mlat»le. When y««i pur- tinao new - loth-• y««u aro k fn.t In Ibe atreeta of thè rttlsge “I retnember once a alage--»neh gm dea Ire them to l*e durable If y««»i elect miro! In «‘lyrk ai ree« opprolts tbs an olii-lai y«wi r««|ulrv* that he «hall tie Hh.-rman Iloti»« where It remslnml miai worthy U hen jimi take ou an em roterai dare wlth a board drlren loto ployee y«Hi m«|ulre whether he can bn ihr inu«| heartnt ibi» Inrortprlon. No rrlk*«l <>n. «• I“ hl. woftl. hia work hia bottoni here I ot>- e aaw a lady stock loyalty It I» no In all the relations of In tlie tnp«l tu thè middle of Randnlph life While there la mu* h unreliability, aire«-l Mbe waa etldenlly In n«ed of you noter b«wr of au)l»>d) aroklug II help. aa «v«wv «Ime e he «noveri abe aank or piai-lng a premium U|x»n It. d«*vi»er and <h*e|»er An old gentleman The reliable mon la always a|>okra «4 from tbe • *>unlry offered to belp ber In terms of pr.ilro Illa frlriwl. lata at whlrh had su« li an effocl «ipr»n her that he < au l*e «lelwwided tlpoo I«' do a ne<d«wt« tbal wllb OM <looi*rate effort certain thins uuder a certain •«'< <»f * Ir- atw* drew her f-et out minila ber sfa ri na ~ cum»lan«es without vartableu«-ro or shadow of turning They any they can Why V su añosos find him In the dark ami cao truel him There I. more than -»tie cauro fot Iben with the same faith so III the eneriliig -nut per- i>. may differ tn broad light nt <U) They refer to him tbeir sua« cptllilllty to them a bright aa one whom you can tie to rh.-y ha»*w Ughi will cauro nome iwrrona to enarro, no fears that he will ellhei default or ihr i»- len <>f tertaia plañía will affaci betray lie baa all the oleHilllieaa and others, ami iu-«al |w»»pte are likely to «Ideili« of n ««• trnllKxl pio«« horro anmo In the prosano of duet Hoch Ite may lai k hrllllam-e and flnl.h Ile ■ m-riiog la due to eu(<erfl<-|al Irrttalkm may not I» a senni. Hut aa far na hia t he .u.«-ro «museal by the effect of Stililik-a go be Is aa reliable aa time it- coki la different II le an attempt of self, and tbua he tro<*tn«*w more or l«*we nature to cure you Mho makes yon of an Inatltiitlon lu Ibe einig «Uhm ■MvM for the same reason that she wbk b h«- iu»«e. ami an am imraii«' f<* make« you shiver to generate heal f«w tboro d«*|iei>deiit upon him In any way warming tbr bhaal and preventing you whatever l*tttaburgh Gaxett«* "l imes from taking tmwr cold <0 help relieve the ««»Id you have Whal D-d She Maanf the aneviinc from roil la not an act The t wo young ladl«-» bail gi|ah«-«| and nt the n-*ro alone thl« tiring merely the dear led ea» h other until Ibe other part <>f the tx.ly where it exploites it laiarongrrw In the Hum were heartily la an a« 1 of the entire t»ody during eh k of II. «*a|«-« lolly «• they ne« er lust w hl- h every musa le gl«eo a Jump Tho a chance of si tting In a nasty <"Ut at bod« la effe, rot i»v a ajaiamndlr eff et each other to warm the enure ay atom and throw Juel before they partial Angelin«» off tbe «-old R->atoii Herald obliged Kiumellii. • lib a »lami« for a letter Dsetiny. ‘Oh. I mu»i give you ■ i«etiny f««r [irotlny la ellh«*r Ihe etcuae men givo ■ bier es« iaim«-«l i:miiii<- a» she pre tnr tbrlr errar» or a bumble enppl* pared b> leave the < at meni t<> llielr am < «*roa a [Nwtlny ree "Dont b«>iber. «J««nt cooeit Angie nnclh-a a man tu unpaid bilia thè aburo Glie II to mr m*it time I ero you of thè proleiarl.il. lugrsllltide and reta "Rut you mayn't aro me for a long tlvea. «-«| wm lady If Ihey are hia own time. pK>t«-»(<~d I.Uimle A man wl«u la maklng pr*»»rrwea fa» 'Ob. well. Ibe low. wouldn't I« great *** ttmuMbl t»> hlmaelf tocontrol hi» «>wn < «»ord Angle m**re awrotly than ever.— droUtii Wbrii be l.n'l maklng prng I.indos ahowmb rose hi» <l« »tlb) «otitrals hlm Iro*lltiy la nlwaya al work Wh 11 It A Cry Far Help. la noi dolug II I» nuduing It bas a atar Good ad vert Ialini l*u»'flla any form f«>r a trademark u hk b I- rrcognlaad In I of buelneea The rltibl aort of ad evor« evuatry tu ihe worid fi bas vert 1st ng gives you a frli-mlly feeling mede a grrul iimii . i w * doublé It makes you believe No* •»«*r«budj bea a deatlny Home toward a fltm that It will be both pleasant ntw| profit are «-»niparati»« ly happy l.lfa able to desi wilb the ndvortiaer A certain grorer otx e lnrorte.1 In Hie A Natural Oeflait. newspapers an advertlroni* nl that hod ■■|««> y ou hud iuu< b • hause in the old I town Y' naked au inlere.ted frteixi of thia merit. Il ran "Twine are rotne to nu- for tho third Colonel M«-|lemqulck. the emlnmf pm time Thia time a boy and » tri I mot«*r ti<>. (be --okioel berowh mj friends to «iipport me «rpllert “Weil. etontly “■ Youth'» Com (is mon th«>*i.*hi fully Rut lh«-n i I acar«-ety ex pe-rol am T OU roe I a«« most of tbe lo«al -uppli l»*foro I sent away' — Richinomt Tiom l«l«patih 8r>gh» 8uggeot*o<«. Rhe R(>( |f I . Sh i live on mv mcntiw smt you can i live ->n yours whore would he th-- advantage of «air marry tagt He tth- nghtfnllvi Well by put tins our Im vitnew t<-tret her one of no would be aide to live at any rate Ronton Tmiiwrlpt If you want any of the daily papers. The Tribune will get them for you at Bargain Day ratea, pro- Losking Ahead. viding you pay for The Tribune one ~r»n voti think v»u "-raid lean» te year in advance love me*~ naked the »id mtlt1«»na!rw Subacribe for The Tribune. $1.25 the year. ' Porti epe "' «si 1 the rivi mrty “Do I ge« a rifle tn n flnr b-*uro Aa a dtp!/» atetr* «.—Hi- Itir t -nrtrr riraal Aa OM Morose Cuoio«««. In K<«rea unlll -oinpat itlvely re«-ent ly a man waa net aU**w«*d Ibe dlguliy of trrmaer» unlll h«- hid takon tn hlm self a wlfo Yoor say ha* tM-lx ha«l to wear a sklrt ao«l brand bltnrolf In tho pvbtk- vlevf aa one who had noi rei al- talnrd a pneWtoo Ih whlrh he ronld eiippoet a wlfo. Uxxb-n «'hrntil.-le