Zomnort No. 01091 Colonel Bunker Son of Zombro 2:11 Mr. F. B Knapp of Footer took in the Medicine show at Cra» f«»rds- ville last Friday evening returning on Saturday morning Zomnort is a brv stallion, strip in hts face weigh luAti |>> >unda Sired by the great Zombro. 2:11. one of the greatcat airea of track horm*» in the United States H R Slaven* and family viaiu-d the «how at Crawfordsville on Sai* urday evening Zomnort was sir«*!, a* abovv «tatevl by 1 Zombro wh<> ha. I OH colts in the list of 2:10 to 2SMi The < dam of Zomnort wan Norter by Ih-l Nort 2 OH. m-mnd dam Minnie h 2 Ihj n ade forty year* ago, Her sire wa* Billie Cone, he by Flying Morgan, 3rd dam by Flying Morgan J A Coulter and son are making daily tripa to l-cluinon with th«-ir auto truck Zomnort ha* hail but four colts which have lievn worked, viz 1 .1-'- t.-i I J •(.!> R. Is- vi «' - old 2:M after 30 days training. Salem Boy, two-year-old 2 23 and at 3-year-old m 2 l'.*i None of these dams were standard bred mares Zomnort will make the season at the Scio Fair Groun-L 126 with return privileges. Term* Come and see Zomnort and you will be pleased. SCIO I AIR GROUNDS E. M Post ami wife Went to Mondav morning Portland thia Mr. 1’oat going to take a treatment for his ailments or |x>a»ibly to un dergo an operation. Prof Barker the rural supervisor of thi* district is visiting the »chl» in this section for the last time this year He called on the Foster teacher on Monday afternoon R C Watkind* maile a trip to le-luinon Monday to haul freight PERRY MAUZEY. Owner SCIO. OREGON It wasn't (be other fe“oW w bu wa* pinked “Il waa humiliating, auk. and yet It wa* tbe pw-p»r remedy II broke up the cabal and settled u* down to take a more «»rlou* "lew of life Aa to the pr»•!»«»»••> be wasn't a naturalist at all. Hr M QI AU but ■ tamoiia fen--»r. ami I tieHeve he wa* hired by thoae who wished n* well to com» there and administer the rem mile* our »vatrina aeeomd to require That'* all *nh and If* a line day I W4*jit*i lliinkutk *un. *aid C«Ht» •oh. and If ne> Hunker •* h- *at o--alng out of tba IL | the wstter wa* alnrady bring »b l * 1 waa Just thinking of aa Ing It In- ulent in my early cnrwv «• a du»l A R*cord In Hard Wortu l*i In r*. i *i drawn my raptor «>n ib* B- -I of hois-b la iba aoutbern lltb-al work, s* *ef .»til l>y hl* Idegrn t»<*u wner» I t1r»l hung out my ahln pher seeui* »veti more alrlklng than gle a* a lawyer »er» a d<>a»o gay that arrompíl«ti<«l by W rlllngtnn In "It 1» very fftffl.-nlt.' writer BI« l>u< k* of yo-out meu atsl I *»* one to W» nf the lahoHoti* life nt l*ord tie-org* garni- - I and •» *w*g«*red We talb Reoilm-k during tbe »Ittlng <*f partía Al I»» twg»n hl* rlatwerate an-l e-l «Iw-iit our n-ue-h and w» took bo meni mrtb<*ll<*l i«>yys*|*>iu1rt>-v all of adv h e from our elder* II wa* a »»inter we kept clear at which he carried on hlniaelf In a Ibe duello amoug our own «elven, for hats!writing clear *• print, and never «e were b--thea-la Hut destiny bad •mpioytng a aeervlary; at 13 or I he - inetblng nd up for na. and at 11» waa at a rommlllre and h* only tpill : r. |«-r time »* learned what it waa ted th» committee mom to take hl* 11 lien a dapper little man dmepod into aeat In th* h«'t*i- wMtffl h* never left the to» n --lie -lav «nd gave hla name until It adl-Mirncd. always k«ng p**t III* e* |’mfa**ot Maine and eiplalned that midnight and often at 3 a m be »«* «otnethlng of a natnrnllat we principle w»* that a m*tnl«er ah-tuld had no hie* that hl* coni rnverad to» never t»e alweitt fmtn hl* *ent • • • Although h* bre ikfs«t.-.1 only nn ilrv tiny It wa* atwMit a week after the pro tna*t he took no oistenancr all thl* r***or • arrival, and none of a* young time, dining at White’» at 3 30 In the lila-le* had mail» hla acquaintance |»t morning “-Ion-Ion Chronicle l»r I. E. Bellengt-r ha* moved from the Wilson property into Mr Davidson's property. - ; F Hv* f J.*- * *1 to»' V\ W How* wvtit to the hospital »lien alt of n theta rem reran Why th* Prines Laughed. agnm today, he went to l**banon d* >>f • «timti'er a evening arranging a oí The New York World When King tie-irgi- of England waa fill hunt When the »tranger appeared with Mr. Coulter imotig na and. looking dlrertly al me In th* navy, a* a young man. an The Thrice a-Week Edition Money can’t buy Glasses PIOiM ------ ------ Dr. M. L. Morris Which are not backed by a Guarantee of Abmdute Satie* faction or your -Money Back. SEE HIM ON THL 2ffd or 4th MoniDy ot Lach Month AT THE SMITH BOARDING HOOSE Mio osteon WHEN HUI WANT Plumbing or Tinning SEE F RED OHLEMIER Smuk "«..i. oí Ih. Hi* Exja-riencv i» Worth Money to You Repairing a Specialty Satisfaction Guarantied H. B. CHESS ATTORNEY AT LAW L**a* N«(*1 i * im I P im I k .U i ■ tl.«b *l lb. True *1 • W**M« N* Othar R*w**a»*v ■ lb. W*»M Cm* S* Mack N.w> «I S* Law • fnc* The year 1914 ha* been the moat extraordinary in the history of modern time* It ha* wilneeaed the -..*.*:• i. |« all A .11 a struggle so titanic that it make* all others look small You live in momentous times and you should not mi»» any of the tre­ mendous events that are occurring, No other newspaper will inform you with the promptm-K* and cheapness of the Thrice a Week Edition of the New York World Moreover, a year's sulwcriptmu will take you far into our next presidential campaign The Thrice a Week World's regu­ lar subscription price is only II ii and The Scm Tribune b»gether for 11.90. The regular price i* $2.26 For Sale A valuable farm 310 acre», aix miles west of |»-l>anon. 190 acre"» in cultivation. Imlance oak grub pasture land Fair house and kiarn. goorl small orchard, within one half mile of railroad on R F D mute The farm ha* good natural drainage and ia regarded a* one of the best farms in that locality. All of the omujoit cultivated Ian-1 ha* lieen seeded to clover For price and terms write or see The Scio Tribune. Scio, Ore N. M. Newport Attorney at law LX HA NON William G. Amos DENTIST Be Sure Main St. near Grant FKi.n*» iMWtMmshml M Leiianon • • Oregon Anti read The Country Gentleman. You can get it frohi Everett Burden We understand that Mr tied who ha* linen a sufferer for some time from the effect* of a (wralytic stroke wa. taken to Salem todav po-Mthly for treatment S W Bowser thi newly elected street commissioner ha* Is-gtin to give the main street m Sweet Home a dreasing of crushed rock It l»-gins to look a* though we will get some more street improvement this year 1’lea* Robinett and Mra. Jen* Cochran received won! late Sunday evening <>f then slater, Lizzy Mur­ phy’• death in Southern Oregon They started at once for that plait- Mr» Elim Malone received the glml mlimr*. Thursday morning, of her uncle and nunt Mr and Mr . A J Duncan * arrival in l*-ban->ti on their way U> her sister's Mii. M J. Weddle, so »he hurried over to her mothers tn meet her aunt whom she had not *een for 42 year* rhere was great rejoicing at the home <>f Mrs M J Weddle Thur» day evening when her brother-in-law and her sister. Mr and Mrs. A. J Duncan arrived from Kan*as City , Kansas, when the sinters claimed each othei in a loving embrace after 42 y rars seperation They *ay they will not lie separated any more in life, a* Mr. and Mrs Duncan have come to slay. Mrs. Duncan says she loves th« name of Sweet Home and she love» to look at the ever- green timber. She says this look* much better than the country they left Mr Ihincan will loeut»- here and try country life a while W S. Swink her brother and J B Dun­ can, her younirvat mm. who came to thia country some time ago, arc all at Swe«t Hume where they will enjoy each other» company. Mr Duncan is a carpenter and contract­ or by trade. Several of the ILJIeyite» attended the performance of thr Hixz Co. at Crawfordsville last w«-ek For Sale- A "Sure Hatch'* in­ cubator; also a "Truaty " incubator. Both machines are of 150 egg capacity and in Rrst-clawi condition. I have. alao. brooders to go with the machine*. Price for incubator, brooder, lamp», etc.. 310 See Wm. Brenner for [sirticulars If you want any of the daily papers. The Tribune will get them for you at Bargain Day rates, pro- riding you pay for The Tribune one year in advance fie asked May I have tbe tv-mob of **k1ng y.uir num*’ “I gave It a* Hunker. nf enee RunkerF be repeated - "Hunker ’ ' with an Il * "IHd yon even “ Huh' Huh' What do rmi meant - "Wa* the name originally Junker’ “Egad •nh tbv man wa* deliberatela Insulting no­ "I alwsy* thought I off very welt for a Drat mv hut hati-h-d him n>> i*l away il received It with a bow and al*o turnad There I ou were. *uh there yon were1 A du- for *unrl«e wa* arranged for »Ilbln an hour and I wsa a hem "Could a pr<>fe**<>r »f natural hl* lory handle a rapier like a young buck who wa* alwsy* at 111 "No of co ae not. and I ahould plsv with him Should I kill »r only wound him I Thai queatlon --otiM wait ami he nettled a Met the blade« had ro»*--<1 The m»«t I hl told in* and •elf wa* that ther »end an abject a|*-l-r thm'igb tbe h*an and thua at one»- •■•tahll«h mt reputation t>qt I -1.-1 that a wmmd that would lav him up shout at« Work, would do “It wa* only «han Iba word had bean given and »ur 11 idea bad ernaaed that I found -«if I had caught a tartar Why «uh. the profroaor made ma look like if. . etitr lie disarmed me twice In ti-ii minute* lie could have killed me dnrln« the nett five but be atayed hl« hand At i i th after humiliating me for the hent part nf half *n hour he pink rd m* In th* «houi-lrr and I wa* out of it I wept hilti-r tear* a* tbe «tirgeon dn * >«>r bn i they mid me that be maisla why Amerl- an of some con«, pti-n e at­ tained perm!«*lnn to v1*lt the ship on whk h he wa« »er« Ing The *hlp wa* coaling at Hallfai ami when the Amori-an • laml-v-red al-»rd a voting -vfll-vrr. with a very i nal grimy fa. e. wa* told »ff to *h<>w him amuml A ft er making hl« tour of inspection W1«I I m . k to «Imre In • om pany with the - aptaIn of the veaawl "Well." he aald “I have only one complaint and that I* that I did n<>t •ee the prince" "Hut you have been talking tn him for lhe beat part of *n hour" answered the surprised rap tain "What!" said the American. "Was that grimy fellow the prlnceT Hakes alive, no wonder he laughed «<• heartily when I a«ki-d him If they kept hla royal hlghm-*« In - niton wool «rhu* lhe c<>al dual was flylug alami*' Etratagy In Tangua Inapactian. Every on* who has ever triad tu nel ff very amali child to "put oui ymir tongue" for lna|ieetion nr to open tier mouth wide that the *ii.| ted tungo» might he vlewed kn--»« hi>« hart, a matter It ia tu rv-ally «ee dther tho condition nf the tnugue or tonalla l-e rana» the hab) will not »tralghti-n mit her longue <>r open hi-r mouth wide I have got around ibi* dlffi enough evilly by putting a drop of honey or molasse» on the tip end of ihr - bild a I hr chin and •akin« her to lick It off proie«« of Ill-king off give* me a good unhurried view of a straight »«leudad tongue It aleo or the pl«*«» .how a high degn-e of »bill and real arti.tic reeling even In tier making of tbe »ore useful piece* Thl* pottery I» very palpably different from i how piace» which are ohvlou* Unii» don*, yet are olfervd tor *»h- in till* country a* Indian pottery Bruni the mound, and ruin* of Guatemala. lu r-ltie* and In am Imi towu*lt«*>. many very Une apo lim n, of prrtterv have been found and (h«*w «how that bar* tn the dawn of life » pherlc pre«»tire I* de«-rw»*lng g-i* I* re- !»a*e<1 more r*«1ly and the Brr !«•••*» all look »1 the hammetrm Indore go­ ing Into the mine* to make their morn Ing ln»per tl-'ti* When rhe hornaMef la going down tbi-y l<*>k and text »lib extra ear» for gs* Ceweeaalew. "Doe* Renevllrk «till atlrk to hla the ory that a man *h--uld l*e ma«ter In hi. own bon»»*’ "With certain uv-din- *tl-»n* He *tli| think* hla theory ••«prc»*c* tbe gen enl rule but he recaní, hl* own «■• tablHhment aa thr rlo-likm that prave» It" Itichaxmd Time* I topate h. ¡ ■ •* «Ç # ■