The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, September 09, 1915, Image 3

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Í USE A SEICTE
S wh I Hour Item»
Dr. Bellinger haa been
extraordinary
in
the
uarenla of a
A number of our citixcn»
look
Quite a few (»«»pie of Swe«’l Home
You live in momentous times anti have g»ne to th« Into yani«.
•
you should not miss any of the
Vmendous event» that arc
tre-
Our obi friend ami
occurring.
E.
Edwards and
m-ighbor.
A.
of Scio,
family,
^.<» other new»(ui|»cr will inform you were in Sweet Home a short
rheapnew a week ago.
time
with th«* promptness amt
of the Thrice-a-W»»»k Edition of the
New
York
W»»rl»i
We understand that J
Moreover, a
year’s subscription will take you far
Bellinger I» visiting in Salem
Mrs
The Tbrice-a-Wc«k World’s regu­
this wiclt, tn'ing the
lar subscription price is only SI per
156
truck
U> heiih Brother»
into uur next presidential campaign
year and thia (»ay» for
A. Coulter
haa sold hia share in lb« auto
her
of
guest
mother.
(ta(«*rs.
We offer this »jnm|U*llcd newspaper
The high arhuol t»»ard met Satur­
for day and again hired icachora for
The regular price is 12.25.
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together
the thene teacher» will retain their pud-
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»
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A Valuable Prêtent
< Delayed from last week I
Mr*. Anna Tutmnn ami two son».
The Tribune desire* correapond*
ent* from every locality in lhe
Freddie an»l Willie,
Scio
returned
have
from San Frantiteli, where they had
country.
been to *ee the fair.
In order to «»cure them, we offer
Mr. and Mr», t’rocker drove
new» letter» Allianv Monday <>n bu.nm •»«
a valuable present, worth I'JoSU for
the l»est written four
tieginning Septemtier 1, tlie
to ail be written
and
lettera
published
Judge and
try
Septemtier.
Albany
The award» will be
by
made
at
Hewitt
Mrs.
up the ('*lipooiu
h I mivv
Saturday
to
U»
autoed
Holley
look
from
at
the
country
least three reader» of The Tribune.
T. J. Mnloiic. Jc*«<’«ichr>>n. W
ConteatanUi should lu- gubecribera to
Gofinor.
the (taper.
particular
day >»n buKineSH.
hobby,
tuoi
returning
M
J »dm
Mon
on
the
train.
but item» of news in your (»articular
W,
neighborhood.
Swink
S.
is
along
getting
nicely with hi* new houm*. behaving
PsMs
done all the w»»rk with the
help of
A. J. Duncan and »on John.
H. B. CHESS
Mr and Mrs
Mrs W. M
ATTORNEY AT LAW
JJL I „ LI. ...X
Murphy,
Hamilton motored to Albany
We want newa letter*, not maou-
acripta on some
Ivan
an
outing
up
I C-alipoota for several day».
IHte«« •• yferawa M
und
Dicktsm and Mrs. Mary
took
Hamilton
.. I U.J111..JI- B—a
ClifT Rice, Mr
the
They
report a delightful lime.
William G. Amos
Mu*» Loi» Hamilton haa
returned
; home after »(tending U h .» summer at
¡ Eugene with her grandparents« Mr.
DENI 1ST
and Mr*. John Edwards.
It ia reported there ia going tu lie
Main St. near Grant
Lebanon
...
another wtskiing near Holley soon.
Oregon
Peaches For Sale
I have plenty of iM-acheM for
N. M. Newport
at SI per bushel, you come
to
aule
the
orchard ami get them and supplying
Attorney al I jxw
terry arroaNavi
your
own
boxen.
Crawfords
and
Charlotte» now rttody and the muer»
will tie on hand next week.
E. J. Italey. Scio.
Lrd to the Seneca «riling i»J>. »
"Yratr money h»« k without question.
When a Seneca Camera I« void, it Mayv
■old. That I because of its superMWtty
of squipment, i«x «asa pf mam pulsi wir. anil the
picture« it make«.
On* thing about Seneca Catrwraa that spprwlx to
SENECA CAME*A MPG. CO.
NV.
■ack»*4*»* « I»'
bltAAf U-a4 M J«1 WM «fetta«.
BMè-
> Italia
HABITS IN
THE WATER
a
modem time». It ha.« witnrMel the pktuure trip laat Saturday and Sun*
outbreak of the great European war. ■lay. going up the river (or a »lay
a struggle mi titanic that it makes over night.
aU others look »mall
ish Into the Jaws of Death.
semLles an Undersea Boat.
ITS
A'lh»wgh h Can Swim Only Whan
Submerged and Mutt R»«s to th*
BvHaca Every Paw Mmwtaa. It la a
Marvel »1 Beead
W» ha»» route Io regard the soaring
altiairxM or th,- cumtor as in» proto
type uf the aeroplane. Wfe-n h» look
for ■ natural mxadel fur the aubmaruto
*• find It well tnadv lu the l"xty of the
fur «ral aiel roily «uttcc»t«-d by its
utetfeal of progression tn ib» sao. for It
Itovel» there only whet I abolly »uh
llH'lged
Inttke. botrttrr. i I m > »ntenoebo*».
the fur «a»t la hoi tilted for swimming
on tita surfs»a. It only tge. there to
•ur»*y. to hreath» and to sleep
It
net er attempt» to swim with beaii
■ tax» water on any «vturse. no matter
bow abort
II rtow when uudlsturtied
or not alarmed, looka about with bee I
•nd neck well »tret» bed up above the
surface of the sea. Ulis It» hinca with
•tr dtieratly «oxn(<fto»*l>. turn» it»
head »Io«»» and «lib Its powerful an
tat lor tllp|»'f» dril e» Itself Iwlow the
surfs«-» to the «1*1« h of Ove or ten feet
then ahead on that level
Thus aut>
merged lhe body of the MOI *ll»|e>
through the waler aa swiftly a» a »«at
low tn iba air it la a vanishing streak
io our »ye*
How long It remain» thus »ubmetgsai
when traveling no .me ha» any dehntla
knowledge, but llw i»eet con»eu»ua of
opinion gives It a rise at Interval« of
every three or four minutes to broatha
- that In. a (Mtuie of le»« than two or
three aocotid« with barely tmtrs iban
Ita u»<ae amt eyes above tbe surfer»,
for exhalation and renewed inhalation
when down g,ws the trim l»»dy to
«fiect ahead again
When .»nr »tibmarines were ftrwt
brought »tn • trip of more than .WO
tulles front ba«e «»» the tittmwf Until
uf their cruising
Today the, have
tW an perfe< ted that they tan cruise
safely more iban &<U> tn I les from that
has»
Therefore tn tbb» c«xuM*>'tfc»n If
«a Interesting to know that the fur aoal
make» a submarine Journey In tbe
norib ra»1Sr «wean nt more than Mum
miles from It» base on the I’rtbllof la
land*. In Bering sea. ami then returns
An animal whl>h can not only make
such an extended Journey but ran
•toer Its »-ourao^oeer an un» hartad
waste from point to point, month by
mouth, with ptwliivo regularity aud Io
perfe. t time must b* a Hue type of
awltnmlng mac bine, and It la
There fat to be otwarved a ctoa* rs
•entíname bat aven tbe cigar »bapad
•ubmartne hmt ami the fusty form of
tbe fur aeal As »• view (hem lateral
ly. thia resemblance la complete. They
ara l»Hh driven »bead by feathering
•crew*, aud they are hotb kept »n the
level of their submerged course at a
given diatam-e twl»,w tbe surfa«-e by
rudder»
Then we olaterve that tbe periscope
to whkb >t»e aul.inartne »raft owe« all
of It» ell!» leocy la dupik-ated exactly
by tbe seal’s n»»»e anti eyes and whf»h
are ail that It ever lifts above tbe »nr
face when startle»! ami In flight of
passAge
Again we note that tbe fur seal a»
a submarine has a great advantage
over tbe human boat — It baa eye* that
»mi look ahead and around under wa
ter - bow far we d<> not know, but It
la re»»«»naUle to assume that tbe seal’s
eye «lu «ce a» far under watrr as the
eye of a «sux-r» <ati. which we have
»lie «-vtejem« of In good record»
Tteaa, low. It also ba* an acute sena»
of hearing under aca. for we know that
lhe whirring of a propeller's •• r»w
will drive all tbe weals away for miles
around a »tmtiuer
We know that las
»atise some of tbe early pelagic «eat
mg ««»»els were ttiied «lib »mall aux
ulary screws. aixl ibcoe. when put Inb.
I
»I’M- bed to tie r. ueoed
With refer, n«v to tiw |s.«erw of de
«in»» tu>u nt «<>io»« our fur »»»«I l»»ai
ba-, o,» i«*ri edo tul»«», bul ll -an and
•l»»ee
bo»»i it» uM»uth off at fl»b with
u »¡«»«11.1 «criaini.»
lu ibb» tonne tkm II I» inlrrr»tlng lo
note thul sxmi» d»» h»»< catch lb»h by
pur»uit <»i »hem -n»d gt all
They 1
•b<»’i d»»wu from also»* upon the bark»
••r up frv»ut »•»•■« Io «trike at tbe hel ;
■|e» of flieir liuto pre«
How fast tbcae ph»» lur »ul'marine» ¡
■ an -lewl up un»l«r the «titubln» of
ex«-|ten>» nf nr trnr un »»be know« Hut
it I» sell known » ben a ,e'.-el t. » ».m
Ing <l»»«iu Is-f»»re a gale >>f slud fr»m
tlte t»ian»l». •» ; glng f»mrtern
sixteen
kteds that a twey t»f fur «reí» will of
ten fl»llow tbe »hip for hour» and re-
I»airti1r »wlm by It. »wtm around It
'h»l rften renew tbe chase and «lrrtlng
of It H-f»ry W Ellhat In Sew Vorfc i
Time«
A TRACK RETREAT
When the Afghans Lured the Brit
I ut by
girl.
<si
history
7
The Fur Seal In Many Way* Re
Mr. and Mm. Vaughan of Etat tor,
The year IVI4 haa t»ecn the moat
LINCOLN.
appointed
local reumi rar for vital statMtic*.
are the proud
POSTMASTER
THE EVACUATION OF
ws» >'orre»|«»»<dlngfy »malt
The igne» was I«».» loalgutth-ant to ho
r»-it»k|rr»d politically, and W was gl»
et» lo ihr young man ho» aito» every
our liked htiu «»«1 because h« wee th»
■miy man Wililwg to lake II ette» rooM
make out the «»turna
H» was »xceed
Ingly pl»ew«l with the aptwUnUoewt b»
•■euev It gave him a «ter« to remi pe-
ery t»»w«|«ep»r that waa taken to tbe
vldnlty
II» had never h»»a able to
get half th«» nrwapa|->rra b» wanted
and th» otte»« gave him tbe prsa p art
of a >H>ti«tant feast
Mot wtaking to
he tied to th» otoc*. stoc» It yl»l4»d
him no rvtentw that would reward
him f»«r ib» motín»meat, b* sand» a
pawl-,tn- r- nt Ma teat
Wb«nover h»
went «oil be put tb» lettere In tela teat
When » prrwtn who expected s lettor
met thr powttnaater b» found aleo tb»
poatoinee, and the publb offl- lal. tate
ina off hl* hat. Io«>bed over and d»llv
cred tb» mail wtv»r*v»r th» public
might nnd him
He kept the ofBceun
III It »a« «IlM'onttniwd or wa* removed
tn I’rlersburg
A «mull t«lan»r dn» the g>»v»mm»nl
»•malned lt> l.tm'ola'a handa st th*die
.»«ninnati» e of thr »di.»
Tlm» pasa
<-d on and h» t»a.1 removed to Rprtng
bold and waa pra»t1»tng taw. having
bla pia«» of hualnree tn l»r H»nry s
.»HI r
Meanwhile hi» struggi* with
poverty «a» »tnabsted. »nd he had
•ft»n twrn oblige«! to borrow m«n*y
from hl« ftlerids to purchat» th» be twat
nn . ««arlos
It waa at that Juncture
'ha< a government agent celled to
*a*A- « settlement of tbe old poatoflkw
KABUL
ia till» wondrous day uf wire and
‘ wtrvi«^ w* ions, half acron* lb»
I MSid. the »»suu of lit*- ,1 a > euioil la
»laiilan««‘U*l>. aud the «»<> eh-uicuts
iiarrj abroad lb« uews.
It tat iu<>r*
I tbau n>UMn,«. it bi mira< I*, but a mtr
imte that may bauish for»» er from tb«
p*gr« nt tb» future historian aud co
• iBaucer ou* of tb» uoisi tirsiuallc ng
I uro* of the (oiat--tbr anwseuger bring
Ulg urst I»»w« trout thr bal'lmeld.
long eV«* before l'belilll>|>hta« uf
Maratbuu ran tu Atbvu» fn-tu th» im
mortal battleth ld
rkxl
Victory: ’
aud toll dead th» utcwacugrr held a
(Mmw lu myth ami chnmlclr that be
ba» UMtlutato»«l fur ■ ruiurh*
B uxim -
I Umw he 1» merely the »wlfte-t ruler
or runner, aotuellm«-» a bvru »1 tbe
I Uabt. . Uua*n aa an b»nur to bear glad
ini lags »omeiinu« a bard i>r««»««l ref
uge* sometime» »trn a kat* »urvlvor
Lady KlUabellt Tb».iiu-o»n iluth-r.
the dietingut»lied wuxuau palmer uf
uartuu» ac*ne«. of «bl»b Tb« Roll
I al1" 1» most famous, on. » lliu«traiisl
tlu a le»» tanowu painting xto* of lhe
i most tragic eplmsl»« in 13« te'story nt
mixletti England tb» atrlval uf (>r
William Hr>don at JatatahMd. Jan 13.
IIMJ
Her terttble Uftle picture »too«»
tb» young ifcoxi b »urgeuu dastd. dr»
P*ratw. »rhausted «linglug half »on
eccoli ut» Tbe IniervWw took pt*«« In »clou» to bl* WMirted bore« a» tb* «all»
thr |>«»-«-o.r of t>r Henry wbo thn* of tb* dty tuom tn «ighi
Hr had cvnn- from Kabul, through
A m
»1 tt i»» Mr Brown»
I did m»t believe hr bad th» moo»y tb» mouataln». lu midwinter, uur of a
I
n h >toi to meet lbs draft, and I was retreating army of Hrltlsb and ttallv»
a> «»ut tn rail bint a«14» and offer t<> tru«>|i*. accompanied by awarma of at
With
lenti him the money wb»u tee asked l*u«Uuta and camp fulluwer*.
the «is'-nt to h» seated
He went orar tb»tu at (trsl «»re alao bln» Kttgllah
wntnext. w I vm of otB«era. Including
to hi« trunk at hia hoarding bone* and
Fkirnutta. Ijxdy Hale wife of Mir Hob
rrittriml with an old blue anek. tn
eri Mai*, the commamler at Jalalataul.
whl> b a quantity of silver and copper
There wer» ah»»
. nln« « is tied up
rntctng th* aorte, uud hi» «laughter
A loua, taiirhale
h» poiirwt tb» contenta npo* tbe tabi» fuurt«»ii < blldren
» Isk »«*1
and Itidmtua s*rlr» of ' I blunderJf
ircm h
and |>ro< r«-d»d to count th* coins
«•rtc« and murtlcra bad brought tn»
rhe government agent found that
«tremendously outnumbered British in
the ptle nuitslned tbe exact amoont
Ksttul to the point where *vacMtioo
of tbr draft to a rent and tn tb* M»n
of the city and arceptam e of a prom
ti al «uta* that Mr (Jn< oln had r*
Ised a*f» conduct to Jalatatanl «rem
c*iv*d
lie ncv*r under any ctreum
rd t<> their l**«l»rs the '»»st ibai ctarhl
•tin»-«« u«ed truat fund«“
lie hoped for. ami tit* retreat twgan
But tbr Afghans did mH keep their
IT WAS A TOUGH STEAK
word, and soon there «ere u<> leaders
Bef«>r» the man h waa half ov»r many
But the Realaurant Man lastly P<a*d «•re «lain and condition« were a«>
It Whan I he Kieh Came
bo(»»i*a» that the other* yielded to a
It hap|>eurti In a .fewntowft reata» pr<ip«M»l to aurrrmler the iv>ni ma tilling
A wall drnwd ai he always ; ttxMtrrai hlm»»lf (toberal Klphinsiou*.
rani,
must be to mak» • g,"»d story joust lox.ither with the women ami chll
titan »«'lerci s steak
Tb* sraltrsaa. i dr»n Into the care of lite Afghan chief
ratrn-r pretty wtek b quail*» srfc»n ab» Akbar Khan.
hostage«, but not un
uniat i«M»«n» la writlsg a story of this til th» Kurd Kabul wa» pa»«w«t
kind tlllel tb» ordsr. and lbs young
The gorge of tb» Kurd Kabul la a
mtn »lartad in to devour tb» fsaat I#«» mH* ravtn* between high tmxin
«hi- h had l»e»n art before him
; Mlm ao narrow, lofty aud grim that
Tb» >'H»ng man bad nu aoooer agnrt j In • later tb» »Uli a- arvely rva«'hxw Ila
That January II wa» deep tn
rd In <»n tbr steak than be discovered 1 »l»|Hh*
that hr had a kick »omliig aud as the ■now. lhe rock» were glared with kw.
rr»ta«r»nt proprietor pa»«»<1 b» stop • and up>m *v»ry mountain atop«-, tn •»
pr»t him by eaytog: “I ».«n't est this ¡•ry «wevsae*. lieiilml every bowlder
»leak rnttrel) too tough I wish yo« ' lurked lb» fanalk Afghan iriiw»iin i>
would -r» that I get hotter meats when | with their long gun» and long knh»»
Weery. crowded half crt|»f«led by froat
I nim« in her».'’
xbr confused ami formle«» ma««r»
’Too bad' That aleak look» all right
Hut let n»e gel you another " And th» i atruggllng through th» gloomy .anyon
aforesaid pr»g>rt»t«x to^ th» aleak th» « mw lost all »»inlilii nee uf an army
ailverwato which had hr»n served with I aa Hw> «taugbier mtua lo»i all «cm
It tw- ante »imply the
It »ml departed
H» aoon returned • blame of battle
with a «teak a tilt h looked etsetiy like , ma«»acr* of a rabbi» ami Ute »m»o
its- tlr«t one
The yonng man ptrfced ■ grew red
Thr»» tbuosaml m»n." »ay» th«, bl"
un hb» knife and atañed at bla aerond
order
'Fine'*' be »aid a» hl» knife lortan Mir J W Kay*, "fell andaf tiw»
< ut 11 apart without tbe least effort fir«- of ih* enemy ur ilropt»-«! down
Th»- »-naiomer was pleased heynod i p*n>lys*d and *xtiau»trd to tw »laugh
Ami am hi
word« and that ho enjoyed tbe »teak tered by Afghan knlv»a
fearful
a>»nro of «-arnage
«a» evident, for b» left »aly the plat* the«»
A» th» reporter paaaed out he met through a abowrr of matrhhwk ball»
the proprietor again, and thia I» what rode English tadlm <>n tw<r»wl»iek nr In
ws» «»Id
I c*iu«l pantu*r* Amw-iliiie« tatnlv »ti
That etea* was ail right, but tb* dracoring to keep their «blldren lw
¿Irl made a tnlaiak* In oof giving him ueatb their eyes ami item «. tr theiu
a «barTwr knit* All I did we* to put in th* ««mfualoii ami tw«IMe»rneiii <>f
the ««me «leek on enother plat* and tb* deoolatinu mar» b
Aft*r-the ».»iwral he tn a «»i "«»
bring him a »harp knife You her» no
«
idev whet a »llfferen»« a aharp kalfe wit* th* wumt u lhe rvwit aril » -u
Tit» l<i «l<*l is
make* with a steak from a beef of Increaeed to horror
i
■picstbinable age ’’
( ohinboa Dto pea* »nci-aeded the Kurd K.il.nl
dark »t**p. winding trail. * <
tn«a
pelete
htah among frowning «nt«» awl lair
rlraded at Ila narrow r»f putot
li na»
Why Ms M»s»sd Mar.’
The fMltites «• » a-i hi
'Bo ymt'ra ttftlr Willis WoodhyF a «rap
Mikl thr or« minister after Buodat beyond •* ape A mere h»i»»lr'i> < nu-rs
x-bool
”1 railed to aee your motbor •d ell»»
Within sixteen mile» of J.iiaiubaH
resteniay hot. unfortunately, ate» wa»
«mly six of I tees* remain»-1
r ft»re
tot at home ”
tte» "* Mltsen mile* «»re .n,i-i.<' r.e
“Ote. jaa. »he »I» «»piled ite» boy
blit I guess ah* took you for lb» to «if tbe all bad l«r»n klH«"i hi -tr»u
sta 11met» t gtan You look aoaaotbta* ilk» giing maraud»»»
(M Hrvdon al«»«w ««m- m.in mtf nt
him ’ I’biiadelptela ITm»e
IflOOn r»*> hwt the «««I sod hoc* tbe
swful aew»
I
later when England a«otw> vn*l
»v»a**d. th* women an«« «tend in an :
a f»w prleoner» were re- n*d
IH
Hrvdon hlm»»lf Ht»«l t<> »her .nd «ur
»
vt»» tbe famous »to«» nt (.nckn--» an
Mber «»rrlbi» »piwsfc i* his «-onntryr'«
history but -me a» femora ble an! in
Spfrtag as th* retreat front Kabul wa»
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