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■ «-a. • X A .'Jd ■ ? <■* »«f- THE SCIO TRIBUNE I VOL 4 SCIO. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. AUGUST 12, 1915 NO. 12. 11.25 THE YEAR NOAH, NOT EVE. ATE CROWN PROPERTY TURKISH WOUNDED NORTH AND SOOTH CARRANZA AGREES TO MEET ENEMIES APPLE IN GARDEN RECEIVE GOOD CARE AMERICA IN ACCORD SHOWS RICH ORE - • * a , T’**. .4 ’ * Í rs : e-v *s 9.» 7,<' H m Im OKtvtid Hultb it ItM|$ ia F m M I s E ici N m I Pin F m Quillt With Mitici Diluite Asm! ta hxi CMltieice « Giyta Cwst if III Mtalth m M E m I j Dntfc. A lift* I k I i W if 50 080 Tun Wteck Mif Mikl Sen Ptkpli »I Ciap mi Scraubtsly is th Aatffoa Pisitiu —TU Belief is tie People is 0«ttawi •1 lit! CIlM M i N iumis Philaiiclohia, Aug. 9. Eve did Just a few »lays ago, th«- »levelop* Washington, Aug 9 Two impor tant developments in the *M«*xican not eat the apple. She did not give tm*nt work of the Crown Milling & Adam any to eat and thus bring Mining (simpany, 12 miles above situation today were: about the fall of man fron, a state Gates, on the lgttle North Fork of First (»eneral Carranza agreed, of innocence the North Santiam. uncover«*«! a through hi* Consul here, to enter in It was N»»ah who fell He was l«*dge of mineral tearing ore 70 feel to a peace conference with his ad Sp«x*im«*ns of this ledge| versaries In doing so his consul ordered not to eat of th** cassia tree wide. file«! a brief stating his position in in th«* Garden of Paradise, but hr brought to Scio, carry gold, silver As the»«* »(»•ci detail and hi« claim« to recognition. did. ami then the curs«* cam«» u|»»n copper and lead The curse was that he should mens are taken, practn-aliy from Second The position of th«» Unit him eli State» toward Mexico was out- have ill-h«'«lth ami early death in the surface, competent mining engi stead of living to te* 50,000 years nerrs think when the excavation, lined in an official statement. tunnel or shaft reaches a greater This position was declared to lie: old, like hi» ancestors. Th«*se statements are according to depth, a larg«* quantity of very rich “That neither Carranza nor any other military faction in Mexico is th«* Sumerian theology, and are mineral will lie reach«*»! The proj- *tor» of thi - mint- live ■ in control of the country or can be founded in a tablet written la-fore th»* days of Abraham The tablet in an»I near Scio R E Peery, ttn- consider«*»! as triumphant in the re- is now in th«* University Museum. diacoverer am! manager, who ha* | public. « given a large part of his time for i That, the ri-sl’piirp*- T th»* Philadelphia. A hint of this was given more i the jiast five or six years to t hi revolution was accomplish«*«! a year ago. when Huerta was overthrown, than a sear ago. when Dr. Stephen i mine, ia moat enthusiastic. He la a ami that the strife which han con l.angdon. professor of Arayrology at close student of geology ami feels ; tinued since has been over faci! onal Oxford, announced that he had . airailutely certain that one of the I Will AM Constantimipla. Jun«- 30. The h.-alth of th«* Turkish troops nt the Gallipoli and Dardanell«*» fronts is g»M»J. and th«- wounded from them- thvaters of war are well car«*«! for. Washington, Aug. 10. Powers »if North ami South America aln-ady havc ngr«-»**l upon a definite plan for ■iealing with the Mexican problem, an»! when the Pan-American confer r»» thia may te added that the Turk ence is resumí?«! in New York Wed- ish medical staff has shown much n«raiay. th«* progran.me will I n * for rrsouicvfulneMi and that the oe- mally ratified. casional paucity of material» and This information came today from !,.-»iir.»iii» i>U 1» met in A «pint one Secretary lansing, who though he would not ex|iecf to find in an orga would not discuss details, rai«l he nization of which so little g»M»| was was <i«-cid«-dly encourag»*»! over th»’ raid during the late Balkan war. prospect D m * capacity of the hospitals imqiect-1 Th«* confidence exprvraeil by off!- •*d by the Associate»! Pre«» corrvi»- cial« generally here, that the con ismdent ia more than 30<)0 fereea who are representing tile Every battalion in th«- field has a| United States. Brazil, Argentina, «urgvon and several trained sanitary Bolivia, Guatemala and Uruguay -terview men On th«ra- real» the l will be able to «hap»- a course likely task of keeping the camp clean. i to bring peace and restore constitu All men at the front have l>een tional govcrnm«»nt In Mexico is due vaccinated against typhoid and ty- , to the fact that all are agrve«l that phus. the vaccinated men receive I most of th«- people of th«* revolution differences ami ha» not been in translated a part of a tablet, which rich«*st min«*» in the northwest is certificates. The constant changing torn republic ar«’ thoroughly sick of he had eopieii while in the Univer iembraevd in th«* Grown pr<>i»rrtv I cau»«*1 bv lo«ws and reinforcements war and with encouragement from reality a revolution. The fact that the mine has an I make» frequent inspections of th«-«« friendly powers will promptly join “That it considers General Villa. sity Museum of this city. Since Men who in th«* movement to clean house. while financially weakened, still is then, he ha* compared the tablet iibundancv of water power and lim- certifi’-abu neceaaary. an active elem«*nt in Mexico’s affairs with every other known tablet and ' lw»r ami ia within a short distance of fail to produce a certificate are im- A largi* section of the country and who must be rekonj»d with an adjust historical account, including the | the railroad, a*Id* materially to its meiliately revaccinated. a vast majority of the |»*ople have book of Genesis value. Then the fabulous amount ment. not te*en involve«) ip th«* fighting Dr. Irangdon says this tablet is at I of mineral bearing ore. assaying up “That the so-called científico«-» do which followed the overthrow of Linn County School Fair not enter into the problem now, te-- least 1(100 years older than the ac- to |40 |»-r ton, l»»gether with th«* Huerta Moreover, it ha» been re naturally ffevorable location, makes cause it ia considered that the over count in Genesis. ported to President Wil*»>n and Sec A» th«* time again approach«-» for the Grown a property of untold | throw of Huerta disposed of that lour Annual Linn County School Fair retary Lansing that only the fear of Nortb Saniiata Mine« element. value. reprisals by the military chieftains which 1» to I m * heli! in conjunction | We congratulate Mr. Peery “That the first problem to lie has kept th«- people in subjection with our regular County F'air at solve»I in restoration of pear«» ia to It ia reported that the l«ewis ami his staving qualities an«I which I Scio, In-ginning Septemiier 8. every while the country hm» lieen impover* find for provisional presid«*nt a man Clerk mine has ta-en *»ld tn «-astern raem to lie on th«* eve of great sue- is bed by the batti«« of relatively boy and girl of the county and j The fact that numtier» of in who represents th«» cause of the parties. The wagon road from Black «*«•»!• small force« of armed men. especially th*ra* of Scio am! vicinity, original revolution against Huerta, Eagle to th«- mine, a distance of six veators have baan to «•** the proper- shout»! begin to seriously consider Saucy Carranza Say« Keep Out but who do«-» not rwceaaarily rrprv- inil»-a. will te completed at once ami ty ami expre«« a willingm-w» tn pul what t*> have on exhibit at the fair assur- srnt any of the factions now al ore blocked out until spring, when money- into the vimture. gi " be I Th«* worthy boy or girl like the a m«»dern reduction plant for the ance that development w»»t war.” Washington, Aug. II, Gen. Car worthy man or woman, of the aire milling of the <»re will lie er«*ctcd. earrie»! forward rapidly a. proper ranza precipitated new trouble when I in whi«*h we live, is property <-laam-»l The ore earn«»» gold, silver and lead mills «-«tat’lishe«!, when th«ra* who lie sent Secretary I-among a »harp according to what he or she can do and considerable developim'nt has are lucky enough to own some of note advising him to ceaac meddling thertock. will begm to reap divi- This being plain fact, the problem txM*n done in the (amt. opening large in the affairs of Mexico. Simultane When our Creator ha»i made all 1«. what dara shall each of us lie in? bodies of milling ore. ously he sent nu-raages to the Pan- the good things for this earth, He I It is to I m * ho|H*«i that no boy or girl American conferees notifying »-ach Pickaicked at Silver Geek Faib |’*f ,h'* ®f ,he count* **” f**' Gold Creek mines are showing then had some dirty work to do. so that he had better keep Ins country Hr made the rattlesnake, scorpion, activity. Otto Hansen, manager, to I m - a iHxwter for a greater fair out of the conferenc«-. Carranza ask- toad anti the vampire, then the arrived in Elkhorn by auto Sunday this year by having something for e»l the United State« to permit th«» last Sunday some 3M Scio people on his way to the mine and made hyena and the skunk. exhibit even if that something be "rev>ilution* ’ to take its cour*e. Out of this mem He ha»l some arrangements for the hauling of a concluded a picnic at Silver cr«-ek very small. Again every person, scraps left with which he made a lafg»- amount of equipment ami sup falls was alxiut as nice a days out old or young, tributary to Scio Criticism of Brazilian Minister Oliv era was voicc«i in the statement, plies to the Gold Creek camp at ing as could be selected. knocker, »houl<l have the local pride and pub which «ieclar«*»! it may te- rai<l he is The following drove cars: E. C. A knocker is a two-legged animal once lic spirit to assist in making the fair with a cork kcrew soul, a water sog- responsible for th«- present status of Peery with 5 people. Francis Arnold better each year if powdble Sunny aide mine* are prr(»armg to g»*«i brain and a combination of jelly «tart work on their property in the with 5. R L. Devaney with 2. Ira year several local fairs will tie held Mexican relations with th«* Unit«»*! States. The note to Sec Ixtnuing Richardson with 5, Dr. Prill with 4. and glue. in the countv and as ‘a result the near future. also raid that < Carranza thought when Mr White with 7, R«»e Phillip« with Where other men have hearts he •ucremt of the fair at Scio »lependa The high price of copfier, lead and the Pan-Amrrir-an confer»*nce stai ted 5. Fred Bilyeu with 5, making a carrte« a tumor of decayed princi- more on local support than ever be zinc 1» causing excitement among they would decide what faction m total of 88. plea. fore. however, we arc working hard the mine owners. Zinc is approx! Me|ic«« deserved recognition and Other cars made trip» as follows: When the knocker come« down ami expect exhibits from every sec mately three time« higher in price then extern! it. P. H Macdonald, to Salem and Dal the street, honest men turn their tion of the county. It was planned than it was a year ago; lead is about las. Ethel Arnold up Crabtree creek. I T backs. Angels weep in Heaven and i I during the last school year to have Samples of Soudan Grau the devil shuts the gattrs of Hell to i double in price and copper ha« ad A. E. Fidwards up Thomas creek and I an exhibit from each room or st vanced from 12 cents to 20 cento a J. A. Bilyeu to Lebanon. keep him out.- Fix. least each department of the Scio pound Two werk» ago Joe Young brought schools, space will lie reserved for I «ampie of Miudan ( him , which be a Bid« Wanted Foot Badly Cut J. F. W early. secretary-treasurer this purpone. Every student, patron is growing, into town. This «ampio of the Crown Mines Co., wans visit | and loyal supporter nt the Scio was about four feet in height. Two A little son of F. L. Smith when , schools should feel it a »pec ia! obli- Toilets complete, for Scio Public or to the mines this week. Mr, Weeks Inter a «ample from the same school as per plansand specifications Wesely secured some very tine views playing in the creek the first of this ! gation to make this exhibit a succeaa plot measured six f»*ei and is just on file at the Clerk's office, includ with his camera of the gigantic ore week, jumped upon a piece of glass, | by being an exampie to the other heading out. Mr. Young thinks ing stand, pipe and hose for lire body the Crown people have been cutting his foot tn the bone. The I schools. soudan grass will prove a great foot «bowed an uglv appearance exploring the past few weeks. protection. Your newly elected principal, forage crop for the Willamette from the «tart and blood poisoning i Prof. O, V. White, is a live wire in Bids close August 21, 1915. Quite a crowd of people came in valley. The last specimen had l»-rn set in. Hut by dose attention the school bnsineaa, hut being a stranger J F Weaelv to Elkhorn Saturday on their way growing but A3 days. For silage Clerk to the Crown mines. < has. Errick- inflammation »»< r»-ducrd and. a* I to local conditions, is placed in a purpose«, soudan gram is mid to Is» we go to press, the boy is thought superior to c»»rn an»l will yield a greater umage per acre. The Scio Tn buhe (1.25 per year (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 2) to be out of danger I ■ * ’ *•* ”**’* « <<S> t _. 5 ,"’M *1 . / d '* t .>,*d