The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, May 13, 1915, Image 3

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THE
BALKANS
Zomnort No. 01091
Son of Zombro 2:11
Hr ÍHINA11) C.HAMBER1JN
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COMING
SUNDAY, MAY I 6
AT SCIO OPERA HOUSE
Zomnort is a hev at al I ion. atrip in hi» face. 4 weigh 1050 p«>un<la
Sired by the great Zombro, 2:11. one of the grvatptt sires of
track h««rae« in the United State«
loua ber<>e« tb« brvakln« <»ut ot th«*
lata war bel «avara lhe Its i kan «tata»
atei Turke» Iher» «a» <-uatluuv«i baht
in« lari»"«! ito» l'hrteUana sud <hv
Turka
A party ut Turk« would awoop
down on a hamlet or aln*lv bousa*. kill
wbal in« thvj futtad ’here, lout llw
pia«» atal cwrry off Ih» women
The t'brtsiMn inhabitants be»! «wervt
aww-fin,*, w hl, b w»rv thv f.*rvrunner»
of rvtielllou
I bvy would uieet In *-wl
lar», in garn-ta anywbetw that they
1-ouM dclltwraie In «ecHH
l‘t»»-«e UM*et ‘
Ings gradually i««»k the form at a r»v !
Zomnort waa sired, as above »tatoi by Zombro who ha» IHM
cults in the list of 2:30 to 2:04). The dam of Zomnort wait
Norter by I>el Nori '2 oh. second dam Mmnu h 2:IMf made foity
years ago
Her »ire was Billie ('one, be by Flying Morgan. 3rd
dam by Hying Morgan
Zomnort has had but four colta which have l>««en worked, vix
Iristerene 2:1ft. Doctor J«»hn R, two-year «»Id 2 30. Rena. I year-
old 2:36 after 30 days training. Salem Boy. t wo-vear-oki 2:23 an«i
at 3-year-old in 2 19|
None of these «lam« were atan<iar«i bred
mar«*»
nlutlooary profwgatxla
They alao I» '
came lighting tmlle« A nw-vtlng would
tie held, a tai i*ertia[a> the nett day a
bodv ot Turk« who «»era «>|>pr*a<dng
the people would t«a altarkral while
they were a«ieep
name» I Aletanrier
A young man
lavor «a» prominent amona th« rovo
Intloniata. an prominent that he ta»
came known to the Turk« and
a*
obliged to remain in r»Htli>* that la
be h|.| blni«elf w lien he wae not on
»«»me Incnralon sgalnat the Turk* then
ha*-ke«l by arturd men ■ nd *itb a «ar
trine In ht» hamla. in* tall ncure waa
•erri moving at »out eocouraglna lite
< hrlatlana and fighting «feaperateti
hltu «elf
Al«i»n<1* r Iwved and ««• loved by a
young girl name<1 Monta («aniotlka
Mhe waa very proud of her lover, but
wa» tn rooatant dread le"! »he !«•*»
him by a Tnrklah bullet Itut ao dread
fnl waa the al tua lion ao rro»l wer*
their ma at era. that »he could not eon
■«-lentteuisly aak him to dealat from hb>
effort»
At laat Alexander waa betrayed, and
hhi rue ralea leid a plan tn take him.
which meant death after torture They
were Informed that he uraa hiding In a
certain village There ■ .mall party of
Turk« repaired da«hlng Into the plair
J oat at duak ■ nd aean blng every
hoiiae
There waa no for*» foe de
fans*, and they had tbelr own way
Hut their leader, who waa bent *m rap
luring Alexamler. gara order» that n<>
loot ahould be taken, no women Inter
fared with till be bad ti >n found
After an hour's bum the Turkish
leader
while
ratwackltig. a
botioa*
es tight •Ighi of a woman'* f*»ot iitviri
He «»rtfervl whoe'er wa» in
t«-*1
biding to *ome out and Hotila. pale
and crvtfibilng. obeyed
One of the
T'irklab «»Idler« re» <»«nlr«"l her ■•
vh-tander'« Iwr rot bed ami '<«<1 the ofll
I mine
• et In .ommatnt of the fact
dlaivly In orde« to Intimidate her tie
piu a plato! to he« bead and orilerad
her to tell where her lover waa hiding
It wa» autne time before tbe girl
c«»uld gather enough atrength to reply
When »he found her voice »he «ahi
that ahe «mild n»( tell where Alelan I
der was biding «he «-oukl only lead
Hut thia did no«
them to tbe spot
»•o rager •»« be
•at taf y the odi* er
to gel the man he was after that he
proiulaaal Motila that If she would re
vea. to him hla hldlug pla-r he would
not molrai her
If »be refmmrt be
wottlrl «-arrv her off with him
Hhr
knew well enough what It meant to be
artieri off by a Turk
Korila ln«!«t«-d that It would be Im
tvmalble for her tn rilre» t them to Alel
andera hiding place
To reach It tbev
would have to go througb many avrai
pa««agra
Healdee. »he must get out
Into the open air <W abe would faint
Hln«e abe «bowed algna of swooning
tbe officer ««-tiaente»! to take her out
of lhe bou«v and a few *lr» ff» of
Zomnort will make the season at th«* Scio Fair Grounds
Terms:
>25 with return privileges.
Come ami see Zomnort an«l you will be pleased
PERRY MAUZEY, Owner
SCIO. OREGON
SCIO EAIR GROUNDS
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The year 1914 has l«een the m«««t
extraordinary in the history of
modern time». It ha« witnessed the
outbreak of the great European war.
a struggle ■<• titanic that it rnak«*«
N. M. Newport
Attorns at I jiw
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IXHANON
OK/.QON
• A valuable farm 310 acre*, aix
mile» we»t of ls*l«an«>n. 190, aerea
in cultivation. Iialanw* <>ak irrub
pasture land
Fair house and l«arn.
gissl small orchard, within one-half
mile of railroad. <>n K. F. D route
The farm has g«"«d natural drainage
and i» regarded as one of the lieat
farm» in that locality. All of the
cultivated land has Is-en we<l«-«l to
clover
For price and term» write
or aer
The Scio Tribune.
Scio, Ore.
William G. Arnos
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Eor Sale A "Sure Hatch" in-
cul»ator; also a "Trusty" incubator.
Both machine« are of l&tiegg
“Love, Luck and Gasoline
W ith hydroaeroplane», mwtor l*»ata. yacht*, and aeroplanes, Culet
and M im Tomboy make a clean getaway to Hymen's Altar.
Bunny fall» from an aeroplane and givea hi» bl« «.ting»
CAST
Iridian
Cutey
Bunny
Father*» Choice
Lillian Walker
Wallie Van
John Bunny
Chas Wellesley
Though a tomboy, IJIIian ia very pretty and miM-hiov iou»lv win­
ning
At lenat Cutcy. a wealthy young yachtman. think«* so
Bunny, her father, ia worried to death keeping up with hi» daugh­
ter
lie pulls her down from trees, hauls her out of awing» and
stopa her from playing l>aarball
He angrily contin«*» her to the
h«>uw when »hr compete« in a swimming race dad only in clack
tights
Cutey « nd» her a note saying th«- captain i»f her father's
yacht ia ill and daring hei to «ail th«* boat in th»« big raw*. Dr<**u»*d
in mens doth«*«. Ulhau handle« the yacht beautifully an«l win»
raw
Bunny ia prostrate«! with rage when he learn» that he
Iw-vn api«lau«iing his daughter.
Bunny intr<«iu<*e» lallian to Van Alatyne. Sh«i «wav«-» from
an«l go«-» for a rule with Cutey <«n hi» new wireless e»|uip|ssl »team
yacht, "The Paula " Wh«*n Culev asks iJllian to marry him «h<*
•ay» «b«- will After they reach shore. Van Aiatyn«* see» IJIIian and
proposes
She «ay» »he i» engaged to Cutey
Bunny make» her
return the engagement ring and comanda her to marry Van Alatv to*
I jibán elopr» with Cutey on the yacht. They are pur»u«*«l by Bunny
and Van AUtyne in Bunny*» fax! steam yacht. “The Arrow " Su­
ing that thrv are being overtaken. Cutav wir«*» t<> Magistrate K«'gl
ing who come» tn hi» fast motor l"«at and takes Cutey un«l Lillian
from lhe "Paula" just as The Arrow" ia «Hawing up alongside
Bunny ha .tens to 4ior«* with \ an Alatyne
The irrat«- father jumtsi into an aeroplane and starts after th«-
elo|"-r«
Van Alstyne has not the courage to go with him. Cutey
harten» to t)y«ter Bay where he and Lillian tiansf«-« from tin b *>il
to a hydroaeroplane an«l skim away over the waler
As they are
alsmt t«> riae into the air Bunny coin«*« near ovrrhead in the aero­
plane. He leans loo far out anti fall into the water He is r«scue«l
by Cutes and taken ashore
l-illian artfully wins him over un«I he
gives the happy young couple his hearty blcming as they lly away
on their honevinotm
When Van Alatyne arrives he is gr«*etwl
with uproarious laughter aiul unmercifully ridiculed aa Bunny
points vnthuHiastirally towards the departing htiouy couple
ADMISSION 10 AND 15 CEN IS
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tr»-«h no «a-emcsl tir rally» ne«
•eoa ■■ «tir wa» alile t«> pr«« «<*d • be
•tarted «!••« n thè «treni whl.-h ran
throiigh thè vlllagr
Iti thla «irti» H wa» «juite dark • nd
ih- pi» <• « «- hot «litui« lltiinilnated
« »mlng Ih « a«rt»w *aldr «trret «he
turi«»n1 Intn li
fol^iwlna ir «111 «he
»en* bed • «tili ttarrower «me l’umulng
thl« tot a «h«*rt «lutarne «he «rrlred
• t a |>alr <>f at>-|»
M««untln> thè atrpa
• he eiiterv»! • «teverted hu«l«e
There “ «he «ald. weeptng '•yon wlll
«1x1 bini that te uni««" he ha» goM
•Ime r««i rame "
Iter tears i-opvli«ed thè Turka that
■ he wa« tellina thè tmth
In «leed an
hnrrlMe woald l-e ber fate In *-»ae ab«
d«"wtved tbem that tbev dld nnt doubt
«he «ould prefer te l«mr her lo ver
Eager lo i««iti«-e o|»>n thetr prey they
hroke d«»wn thè deor ot thè h«<u>M> and
• Il roahed In lea «big ih« girl he hi mi
them
«
The piare ani hllly. a od thla pari
of thè vlllagr «■• bulli otl ■ deeltvlty
Th, moment »Ionia fouad hrraelf alno«
• he «lartwl *«f> tbe In* Une anón rearh
Ina a lo» gr, wih ot tlnilwr
The ter
rfhle fate thn» threatr«>*«l ber «ave her
•trenetti i«> -ilmb. an«i thotigh in dark
ne«« «b« ktw»w thè ground
b’ot far
troni ah« e» «he ba«1 tal«-n tn flight
wa» a
'«* «bar waa rea, hed hv a path
,hl« h «
*.*>wn nnl»
«he 'lllagrra
Ite»* hin
«nmmlt «tf «hle rllff «he
wnlt<-d
r. « «ninni*— f>* • atcb her
brean
I 1 - Purk« fludlng that thè
u««r ’ •
emt’tv i*"«ft*-d aborit fot
Moni»
X«>» tlndlng her ttirv r»n «mi
«1*1. tuo I. thla time «h* h"d rearbnd
tbe • hi!
Ilenrlnr them rttnnlaa at*ool
•«nn-h ti tn» he» «he ran «m
Alrvnnder «t|d Soiyln h*«d bren ranghi
in thè «ame h«jh«» »nd hearing the
Turk» helo» took refuge un«1er a lie*1
Th­
In ’he r*«nm where th»*v wer«
Turka Intrnt on the rapture of Roni»
•1I«I nnt thlnk tn Inn, under the bed fnt
her Inver n«H diramine that he wnwld
>«e fhrrr
When Hoala le»! them awa»
Ilet"uder rame nnt fn«m hi" hldlng
ptoce «mi maile hi» rompe Sonia aft
erwanl )<>1nrd hlm and «Ine» it wa«
nm |»m«!hle for them tn return to thetr
hnmr thev rame lo A «nerb a
FIRING A Tüí.PkDO
Hew
kubmarm» Funga Forth
Daaiii' Proiettila.
«he
When a aul>iu»rlii«' -iglu« a hiwtlle
»r«"ei ■ group «if •«l ui« «pilekly cluetrr
rv»t>n<l ttie tor|w«l«> tutie Thla I» I«» m «1 m 1
with Ita lastrutuent of deatrwrfotfc «mi
twhlnd ii ■ (•■»■Irr «barge U 111 «erte« I
In a rvceptarle ami tbe trigger i-untrol
’ llng thè tirili» me, linnhtn • «« kr«t rvnily
* A gtliiuer iir«"-reda lo «>*.tlmatn.* tlu*
•t<«-<l of th'<* target ami Ita «««ira*
througb gla««ea
Ile thvn ailjuat« a
devi r kimwu n» thè "«Itreeior. " whli h
by iiimiu of diala teli« Min w ben thè
tutw la polntlng In tbe righi dire* li«*ll
to latinch tlie torpori«» trtlr tn tta iiiitrk
At a dlatan*«* of al».«li :t <"»« yard« thè
' gunner prr-mea ■ trattoti thè |«ow«ler
rharge »xpiorias and n premure *>f flfty
pound» per wpiare Inrh la |nil ulani lite
rear end of thè t*«n"‘,l*‘ ’•
The well greaaaat prò)«*« file la f«*r«-rri
tbrough thè of"*ti euri *«f thè fui» al a
rate of thlrty Uve trri (*r —.«.mi aiul
■ a It takna thè water In a l«>ng tini rii««*
thè twin pr»|«ellev» In thè rear »et tn
woek
Tbev are drlirn by an alr
premure nf 2
|«>«itida Whk'tl «da
thè drlvlng marhlnery In m»llon sa thè
torpedn Irai» froni pa tulle
A gynawofie ateerlng gmr preventa
thè tnrfw<1o fmni dr'lutlng fnnn a
■trnlght path. an«1 uni« «» It la e«rvlew>
ly ftrr«l or Ita targrt *iul*kly tnanruvi-ra
out «>f thè way thè (*»•« prulwtlle ael
dnin rnlaaea Ita marfc
l«uidi>n
errerà
Beilad F urn dura.
Covered furniture that 1» aoQed
he made to look mu« li fre»her If
bed over with a «»ft «loth dlpinnt In
gaaollne Tbl« «III ••<■» Mrm the m«»«t
«teilest« fahrt«. and Ihn «»lor «•III i*n«»
I m
■ way when pt|N»e>1 l» tbe air
not r,in any tl«k«. toowevar. by milna
gaaollne near Are II oiim * t'rnft
Can»«*t«nt.
Rrown Why ia y«wr daughter r»Hmr
to talli again«! the permanerne of a
reptihlle In that «olle c debate? smith
—Be« ail«« "he thought the adv*« a* y
of a rep n bl I- would n*«t co well with
her new emigre g«>wa Hr«a»klya CIH
■M
Woman Arab,tact".
“1 wonder why there ara an few wo
men srrbltecvaK
'Ter haps women are afraid they
might he called dewtgnlng «-raatnrse ”
At th« Cottage.
He I didn't know It waa an late
Are you ««ire th it ■ »“ k la Coing?
Feminine «■ e fr»> > chore If» going
a whole
ft- trr tMa y*«i ar*. younc
mau Penn »tute Fr»«th
capacity and in firat-claaa condition.
I have, alao, brooder» to go with
the machine». Price for incubator,
brooder, lamp«, etc.. >10. See
Wm. Brenner for particulars
a
High Mrvh I« n poor dl«h on the ta
hie -lri»b proterh
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