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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1916)
FARM LOANS Rcasorialilc Rates Any Amount leing Time No watting J Wheat ter bushel I lais HEC KER & BEAM 133 IdfoBik. Albany. Or. When in Albany TRY A RIM IM AT THE • Revere Rooming House DELAYED INAUGURATION. Local Market Report .71 < 3.1 Bran bar ton Wheat ctoop per ion Hat chop Harley Chop Flour per sack F«r» per d.uurn Rutter net pound I'hieiuma. hetut per lb «pring •• _ _ •• •• nswlera Turkeys ** ” 2» 00 32 (Ml 31 Su 30 imi 1 30 1» 20 .11* .14 07 .18 0b Durki ........ Beef ** " " ** G. mm I Clean Whohwitne Rooms and Veal H>nt> live per hundred lb Bedfl at Moderat** I’rwva. *Url«M« l**4ka HwAart »* K 00 HiqfS. dressed •• (Ml Mutton N OO Bstogsi« Lsaas N«(«o*t»4 H. B. CHESS 12 06 Natsrv Fsbta N. M. Newport ATTORNEY AT LAW Attorney at law K tTT ArroaNKYt IM i<« •• SH Le^AMS. Or» CATCH THEM AND KILL THEM. OKKUOK LKHANON The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World Practically a daily at the price of a weekly. No other newnpajier in the world given *i much at no low a price There han never l<een n time when a newspaper wan more needed tn the household. The great war in Europe han now entered Its second year, with no promote of an end for a long time These are world-shaking event*, in which the United States, willing or unwilling. han been compelled to take a part. No intelligent person can ignore such issues. The presidential content also will noon be at hand. Already candidate* for the nomination are in the field ami the campaign, owing to the extraordinary character of the times, will ite of auprehie interest. No other newspaper will inform vou with the promptness and cheapness of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World. The I hricv-a-Week World's regular subscription price is <>nly fl per year and this |>a>s for 15b papera.* We offer this unequalled newepapar ami The Scio Tribune together for one yeae for I1S5 The regular subocrip- lion price of the two pa|>er is $2.26. Send you Subacnpion to THE SCIO TRIBUNE SCIO * — Why Washing«».. Had ts Wa.« Uw«" Apr.l JO In trta Although Man h t ta lb» (talc set by law for the liiau.urutl.-u <4 our pre» I | ■Iwata tbrii. w»» our ot'iatbm when th.- <uto was ir«t •>.wetted, tnr tieurf IVaslilngtuu was lusuguratrd ua April an. I7M* Inal, ad ■>< Mar. b « When th» ■■Miaillutiou bad tws-n rati tied by the rv.pit.il® iniuiler of states the t'oatlueiiial <uogrwaa by rrswlutloii of Sept IX I«'*, art tbe nr»i Wad ties ■lay of th® follow Ing March tManb I ITNtn ae I ba ‘ Uwe far «-ommenclng pro .-wsdtags antler ibe new furrn of gov etniuetil Owing to del»«» «»f rartoua kind» such as difficult!«» of travel etc . men. bee* of the Oral c.uigrv«a were Ver, slow to aawui M» in Sew York, aud a quorum of both boueea was not oil ialned until April d Tbe ci-util Ing of tbe electoral rote, tbe multi« atn-n uf Washington and hl» Journey from Mount Vernon tn Sew York took unit April 23 and hi» lu«iigurati<>u was ee< for April an Illa term «r ■•th.e was. howerer, «.on •trued aa baring cunmon* .d on Mac h 4. the date »et by tbe Ciattlueulal con gross for tbe Inauguration of ti>e new (nrernateut. »»d so it came to an end ata March 4. ITu3. although It lacked nearly two motifi»s of the four year, pro’ ided for by the cwa»tltdtlon New York Timea OREGON Dent Keep Fish Alive Alter You Get Thom Out «h» Waler Probably ulne tenths of the flshrt oteu hereabouts make Ute mistake of frying to keep their dah »live after the. are taught oa the theory that rite tl.-»h will taste belter after they get borne and prepare them fur thr pan for ciwik ins They string them ami kmp them In tbe water or let them tile In the ■•reel Tbe cwttotn ta a an»take. according to thr experts The. dr late tlw> I mm I way la to kill the tub the umment it la Ismlcd by pushing It* brad latch ami thus brew king thr neck nt giving tt s hard blow on thr bead Thru take a knife and “Need" tbrui by running the knife blade around tbe bottom of tbe gills "In order to get your nah brnue with out any din ■■lorstkm.' declare« a vet eran angler "take along a yard ur two of white ib«» s< loth, and aa soon aa tlm flab 1» caught kill tt and bleed II Thru dam|wn the cloth and wrap up rat h flah separately, taking care that no two flab touch ra h other 'Ry doing thia you will flint that the flsh will retain all tbe color mark In * Just as clear ami bright ns when It was flrat taken from tbe waler aud the flab will be sweet ami palatable ' i'hlta lelphla ledger Nape Isen ‘a Custodian at hl Hsian*. Htr Hudson Low®. tbe man appointed by England to tu* the custodlaa of the emperor, arrived at Kt Helena oo April 14. ISIH Ilia apltrarame was not prep n asi u sing Itr was rttraordl nartly thin with a stiff carriage He had a long Itony face, biot, tied with red and gcauty hair of a dirt, yellow color Ills hollow eyee g>vainrd OU tier thick reddish eyebrow» but were furtive and re-tlr«» ut-’er t<»>kins straight at any our to»» by atraltb That 1» a itad tuan declared Na IM.Ieon when be bad »ecu Unit Hl« eye aa be examined me waa like a hyenas caught In a trap' He really rwaeml.lrd tills horrid, aly animal in Its walk aa well as In hair and eyes lie ne’er «at down when be waa talking but swung about hroltat tngiy and with abrupt lerks -“With Napoleon at Mt Helena “ Life’s Little Tragedies. A youth dashed into ttte Aortal '• • bop There waa something wrong al-out those red rosv-s you sritf tbe Indy on L4n> <dn avenue.'* he declared "I'm sure they were •ent." replied (be florist "I remember the order You said you wanted the very cheap egt ones, a drawn and a quarter llrre Joe " Tbe new tw»y came forward "You rememler tbuee r<<ere you took to Lincoln avenue Mure you got the address right T' "Yea. str I t«»ik tt off tbe bill flat em. sir" "Bring tbe MH here " T can't air I pot It In the Itux with tbe rneee**’—Cleveland Plain Itraler w Bargain. "Loeb, dearie al tbe lovely pair of • bo®» I bought today Much a bargain too only S3 Wft "But aren't they a trifle small for rear "New mat you mention It I think tney are but what can oo® expert for •orb a rtdkuious prier' M Louie post IHapetrb The Otfforewos Maa haa fashioned the world He has tunneled Its peeks l.rklged It* chasms, drained Ita floods laid tables acroee Ita oteuIt* cut Ita tatbmoaeo farmed Ita doeerta and sei up It* rlv lltxationa He fashion* Woman fol lewa the faahieue -that is tbe differ FLYING 8ULLETS. Farces That Control the Curve They Taka to Rsech the Ground. Tbe trap- lot. of < nflr to lite curve wld< h lite bullet tie* rilww in travel tug fr»n> U m - niusAto ol the rifle to its untrk at a gltcu range Th!» curve to U m * tvunp’Hieut t’f two forces flrwt. th.. Stouten lUUt liu| art cd to the Itultot In Ute title barrel him I ■»■■■ml. the down w.tt’l pull of gravitation Many per •on» have the rtrv«i<».u* Itlca that ao Puig u> a t- -ly to traveling ahead very fast it w III tod drop Tin- fitlu>.y of thia notion ran be «ery prettily ■b*twu Ity * lat»>ratory vipertuient In wbirb twil ruldwr ball« of tbe «ante »i«e amt weight are pm )■» led from a miniature iata|iult at pt»-, •■•h U m - tuime tnstnnt. but In such a way (hat lull A has double tbe ve !<• >l of I m II II Although ttall A will travel twhy i* far a* iwll li iiefore It »trike» lite dour. It will alwaya be <4. ■ ed ttaal Ute two bell» strike ttw. fl.K>r ul tbe asuie tnatsul lit. it ■•!■■ it», titan, does n-d free a rid.- Im let from Ute rffe> t of gravity, but It d-»-s cfialde II tn travel a greater dl»lau<ahead la-fore II baa had time tn fallal- given ill»tante That Is the true r«-t...n why high velocity tends to give m low tfajc lory for < otnpariaon of tartrid ■ the bright of ilia trajec lory al mul mge ta generally taken as the »taudard «luting , APACHES OF PARIS. Qtr.te Over an UndtrwsrIS Beauty Led ta Their Untieing. Ttte ape lira or Parts are an ■•nler of the lowe»t and moat dangerous criml nsto In the world Tltere Is not a great tvalrul or. yt’isitlon like tbe Italian order» anti no nxtal rules or a-Mtriubltae It ■onaiata merely «f gronisi of crooha »1 era Ung tn different quarters of the rlt Tliese little .-rollpa or circle« lake tln-ir nautr- from Ute quirter of the • Ity that they Inhabit and bsve their own cvtitvrnUonal signs, plat es of meet tag le-tdeta and lite like Tbe mem Iter* are itatmlly young leginning a* latya <-f ten or nfleeu years I he watuen a»»«» lali-d with these ■ riiuiinil Iwiida are called marmltro In the vernai uiar of the underworld There was a struggle In Perla tietween the ai-achr tiawla «/ Ma nd* ami lecca. Invol. ing like tbe lltad. lite atalu< tb>n of a Helen Mhe wa* a tamotio beauty In the aublerraiteun cafe» of Carta and «ailed, in lite enrol of Montmartre 1st Caaqu« d’Or Hie very name has th« ring of roman».- Hite waa lietrotbed to tbe leader of the Manila and waa tamed uff by tbe rival Itaml of l*cy Mat followed lietwren the tsindn—a bitter vindictive, ttaaaiy feud Ttila . ..iilest destroyed lite s|wu hc aa trudaiiey In Paris Melville l< I'oat In Msturday Evening Coat FAMOUS BRIDGES. The MlattooL Lergeet and Mast Ornete gSrweiuree ef Their Kind. TN m - b|gge»t bridge lu Ibe w.trkl ta thr Forth bridge Ibe iirutob navy cau l>e»s uu*ler tt. and Ila Uggcet dread naught ks>ka Ilka a pygmy lu < <uupari eon The blgtHsu bridge In the w-wld to tbe wonderful slugle »fan which ereesee the gorge dia* u« cred by 1J» tagston«-. luto wbl< b the mighty Zaiu beai lew|» In a fall only mat. hed by .Niagara. This lUlit. airy lt»>kltig struc ture to MX» fret above the river Iwd. »• dial the dome of Kt Pnul'a could cvwa fortably ataúd beneath It. The liuigvst single «pan In the wurM la the *|mn of llr<»>klyn brhlgr It hi a eiisiwualou bridge, and Its eupporUug lowers are l.thsi frei apart Imagiite (hr Strrligth of the cable« capabln of supporting such a tefrifc deed weight to Which add Ibe surging traffic of two vast cities The two loiigi.t tirklges in the woeki are U m - Tay Itridg« lu H> oí I sim I and thr great bridge » lib h .arvlra lite railway Scroa« tbr Hi Ito* reme at Munitomi Thr m-mt i-ruate bridge In tbe world ie tbe Tuwrr brhlgr a< r<sv» tbe Thamre In ft. i. II to |M-rliape the m -«t tieotiilful bridge In exlstrme It to unique loo. in that It to Kob a girder l-ri-lge and a suspension lirklgr and Is also like thr •n< Icui drawtu-idge» of romance Its cost waa ti basitasi, wbl fa to Just sl»ait half tin- amount tbe Eortb bridge «.ail—I Bindon t'hrolik'te INFLATION AS A DEFENSE tasr Fe» thè Pvffer Fisti te Belli Ite Naturai Anemie«. The puffrr n«h nfforda a iio’el exam pie of thè wuy naturo eometlnH*a Works to prolect ber crealur«-» The tiiany illffrreiii *!»•■ Ir» liihalilt all tropical and ofber wartn a. a» ami i-rialn terge rlv er» Few of tbrm r<n>b a lene Ih of moro than twu feel Tbe pe* ubar vhara* irrisile ..immoli In all of titani la tbrlr ablllly to In tinte tbemselvr« «liti alr or water unlil ttw-y become alnumt apberk al In »luti»* The alr or water Ihat Alle lite stalomm or tbe enupbageai sa. te retnlurd by a valve Iti tbr tbrimt and nn lie di» - harge-l altmnit Instantly A few gv»»t slxed w up wi-rv pte.'ed In otte of tbr .'Xhlblibtu tank« of thè New York Zooi' gl al aoriety wltb a d>«en ¡•uffrra alioiit iwii Inrlira long Tlw hm gry acup ai OtH’S attackrd thè puff era. bui In sn ln»lanl rvery puffrr In Usimi Itaetf so ■ ompicti-h wltb water thal II lesini- albumi glolnilar All thr acup could do su tu kn.s k tb> m nbout tlkr toy tMtlksms ino big to lw swal lowed tnn •mo.'th to affonl anv hol.l to tbr Jawa l’uffcr» filai liecuoie frtgliieiiwl uear thr surfa--« nf U m > ara and are In Animi wltb «Ir aonirtltnra drift esilara, «bere Threatened the King. they roti ab.ng llw santi» untll thry die Tbe boitwr of kuigliUu»ul ta not one ami are drlrd by Ibe »un and wlnd Wilk h np(«eal» to every Issly <X»ke of Thr Japenr«« mnkr tenlrrna uf thrIr Norfolk wh<» toii.i lerntl that ba had a Arimi taflaied budien. for ih.- atrelcbed far better claim (hau tbe apeater to ■kilt la aa tnui»|inrrut aa olimi poprr — llit> «le Igmtlion of llrsi < oiuiuonrr of Youth'e l'ouii-anloti England, atruagiy diallknl ihe kiea of a ha mile Io bls name This fact was usneen'» Backward Suburw. well kio-wn to tieorge IV When Coke iVlmbtedou prvi .l iie. lt in nue re wa* h<>sen io brad a <le|-utatk>u pray Ing U m - king le dismlaa from bls t«ee •pm I the mo»i tMi kward -d l.oiwkm I ntll I<sr2 thr streets of »>-u and ..'umll Un««- advisers who by •ulwtrlsi their c’UMPHt had proved Ute in »el re» Wimbledon were stilt lit bv oil and thr alike cuemie» to tbe llirone and peo lamplighter coaid I* »eeu every <-vrn I«« <-corgi' antH.au-ad Uta I be would mg making bi* rmtnda. with his ladder get r’nt with him "If Coke trf Nor oil bte shoulder The iVlinblrdon tamp folk euiera my preeeoew." he declared. 'tgbtrr used mat- be» luat.-a.l of tinder 'I swear I II knight him " lit« threat «nd steel, but otherwise hto ineibials was rv|entcl ftt ( oke who rejoined. were Ibe »»me a» th-we purauml by Ills 'If be dares su- h a thing I swear i'll prrdr- rs«ors in the davs of Quern break hl« sword ' And. aa tbe sturdy j Anne lamilon Mall Norfolk squire wss quite capable uf Penalty of Larinsss doing this tieorge refrained from car- ' tired uf I>r|ieritnrnt IVhet'a this rylug out bis tbreak tying on my desk I The last dunning a tetter rtseivm! from my tailor duly Fset ef the Chameleon. inlttslmt by all my clerk« Ob doari In tbelr tongue their, feet end their Wbal bave I d.me? Actually «ent It gyee chatueletUM differ remarkafily around to tie duty noted bi tbe whole from other lltard* Tltelr feel. I bough staff witbout taking the ironIito to l.aik |Mm»rMiug Ove tuew. are divided Into al It!- Fllegrinle matter two grasping groups, bathing like a bawl ta mitten» and only by rkoee eg- Ol Berns Uss. auiliiathm you perceive tbe prenonce t rent trinen >r mark ml the pro of Ibe two or tbe ibree -tp|»mlng re frwaor "the general function nf tbe •pe» lively but ao clime togeUier ae to brail« of »e. i-ni I w-artied <m mls-rs of spitrar like one lir-md one On tbe ped this class te Io keep their Ur kt le» from d«d sole» or palm» of these grasping sllpldng off''—Harvard !tomi»»in Um lie you - an feel and see tbe »mall may one »ay palpi, which enable them | to gra*p so flrtuly that It la difficult to I The true w-rrire» of life are luesUm able In money and are never paid.-B delgi h a chameleon from Its fo-tbold L Klrvenaoii Tlm»e clinging tert togrlher with their Nemln't Ge Higher. prehensile tail enaltio them lu sustain A drawing ma«ter who had fiero thetnaelvoa - hi tbe ltrs mhos to the worrying a pupil with cuatemptuoaa strongest gale remarks as to hl» want of »kilt to tbe oee of tbe pencil, ended by saving Origin of 'GsvHlematt.* "If you were to draw me foi exam It I* quite «utumonly bold that the pie tell me whet pert von would draw word gentleman to made from tbe two Bratr wonts gentle end man. hot thia ta Tbe pupil, with a »ignllleaut meow •>>t the caw originally the word wa» Ing In hl« eye. hwiked up Into hi» ma» spelled "gentllrman and «Ignlttad lit tor's face and quietly said erally a I'hrtoUan < .invert ''Tour aei'k. alr " Ixmdoti TU iuta I old > cunee from Ibe old Anglo-Nel on end stgnlflrs ~to egrrp a loaf." it Meiher’s Week wa. afiplled Io tbe ml» I res* of th» I "Father, you always aaoai to be la a bouse »• the -me wh«i served Ibe bread beiter humor wbeu you tome home at lri«li W-irld night Iban when yoa go away I d the morning." «aid Ibe daughter Heuaekeepee’e R**sen. 'ttf course replied tbe parent, "vow 'Wb it to > our chief oblerUow to *oe «ee I bave mime money ta my [««fcet tng ph turear* when I conte home"• tanker» Stale» "Tbe duel that hs> accwOMlahed b» .