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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
-•a X Th« Ona.» »< Juji'fn«. •ta ui Si*» I« InHIrT know» •• ihr »»«te of Jupiter Amt» •» one ut Itw tuo»! fatU'.u« or»<-|»» ui «nO.|utty Tlo- « teil ot Ataxauttar tbe Grew! t.i thta tetuplr w»a im.«,« tl» »aret r.Huantl. Incl.h-ut« uf bi» carw* He c»mr m a»k « briber be wa» m.iy Ihe whi uf the mortal rbtllp ur tbe •>>» .if tb» great g<>4 hlmaelf Apparently Atel aiutar recvi’a«! full »aauraitra troia Uva or», le of hla .llvtua origin, wtth tbe premi»«- uf unf-rekeu vlrt.ary until be abluid ti» taken away to ibe g>«la And amny ataña ahowad fata au|*rhu man »latita Hain fell tn the .I«» h J u » i wbra bta »old 1er» thlral required It. and when hl» guktan hwt their way tw.. >i»«llní arríenla or raven» ap |waml tu dlr», t them L'U.li.n I'bnai lela The Fruit at SearoK “Mmlfklua arm hunting for a peach for a wife ‘ "Well wbai baiqirnedF •lie plckerl a ¡i-tnoa"- HaItimore American Ita <-»refni ahoin doing thing« ta a hurry !«-«t row «I» them tn a Berry • Youth'» Companion Agrwad. tie klaned ber auddenly "Well. I like that"' «he criad. “Bo d<> I “ hr an«wered and aha Iwt go at that SACRED TOOTH OF BUDDHA Th« Palacw In Ca law In ffhiah Th.« Rai.« la Prwaacvad. At all ttuw» o| lie y.-nr >u Kandy t»yl<>u may - 1 u- w..» of |i .1 dha makbig llie.r way to the area' Mahigawa Iriuple. the I'ala.r of lb. Ha< red Turtli * In order to lay otter luga and ttuwar* al the ahriue of I hr fuuuder of their reiUhm Elite.tug the I tuple lba-y po»» lulu a »mall room. Mint»- iwelce feet square In which 1» kept ilia tn in »• t<»>lb <M Hn.ldtia The < bamlwi I»'lighted by two lumps ahi b ha’» not lawn al lowed to go <>nt for year» The wall* ■ re «Ideiidl.il. de. orated, ami the lew •el <alle«l the Karumlua cmtalnlii» the tooth aland* >.u a maaai’a «U’ei labk> aml.l»l a <u array of jrw •la and other ralualiie gift» The Karumlua 1» dr«i»*l with mu« tin. beneath wbh-b 1» a «Meer d“tm •todded wtth gem« and under this 1« One» la Cnoufh a dome id g..hl beautlfulli can.-I <imt •Jlr«« «aj« it»«' if hr r»ar martina literally tn.Tii.te 1 wlih |.re- •>»»« ». .nr* . ■gain be'« nHru to ha»» obajt' aHm Two similar nxerlug» Hr below Ihrtu tnatad fr.»m »he . «rrmony ' and beneath lhe«r ta a am« 11 . nae of "Ubata tbr troubto’' gold. In will, h ou leaves of a gmd lotlt* "No trouble bot h» «*ya that they re|«aww 'he tooth itarif Thia rell- .an t foul him more than oara" - Hof cnrefuUy guihlr.1 ta seldom »< eu by tal» E’preaa others than prieais Ito mmti In re*erem-e Is the l>«.tl> A OiW»r»nc» Batwaan D.Harenc»« be d that to lay an offering to lluddln I A man may .ll»agree with hl» neigh on the table bear tug It 1» an smldtl<ai bur <>n rallglon and tw merely a fool whk ti every ItU'Idlilal would li • tall to If It be a pullll« al .Uffrrenre than It la gratify If cln uiuai.inc«« permiuad.- clear be la a » onudrel llooaloo Pool i*a*r*4l'» Weekly' WORK IS HEALTH Mienee« le OH«” me Ceuae st Huma» Oteeaee end Oe« er Work 1» tret tbe • ur-e u -r tbe aUli« Hon that aorne |««.p e Ihlnk It I« Wfcet. The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World takel! In pci.|>er »I. «re II I« tbe tieat «X medicine» It la m>w beine prre. rii* I for maay forma of Invalid.«m «u- ti a« haart dlarese llrtght « diaene« uef’ o.teueaa and parti, ularly f..r Inavnlly 'ihe la k <»f Work la offen tlie catte, of manv ehr ule niila li. « amt It l« • w1«e phyalclan wbo- ran detertuliie «hen one nerd» w >rk lu«trad vt real and lit preat-rthing the remedy produre no unptaa«ant aituatlona About the m<*t unhealthful a» wall aa the m>wt unhappy and tier te«n. la the |H-rw>u with ii-dhln« to d»> Work la a dl*|H-lier of tear» Il I« th. •»crìa» that I« a« aaauutUl to (be U-->ta Practically a daily at th. price of a weekly. No other new»|Miper in th«- world givaa ao much at m > low a price There ha» never liern a time when a n«-w«pa|wr waa more nevdr.1 in the houaa-hold. The great war in Eurufa- has now entered its second year, with no promise of an end for u long time. These are world-»halting event», in which the United State«, willing or unwilling, haa lieen Compelled to take a part. No intelligent Deraon can ignore »uch isauea. The presidential contest also will Muon I m * at hand. Already candidate« for Hie nomination are in the field ami th«> campaign, owing to the extraordinary character of the timeu. will lie of aupreme interest No other newK|Mi{ier will inform vou with the promptnea» and cheapmsa of the Thrice-a-Week edition of the New York World. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular sulmcription price 1« only SI per year and thia pays for 156 paper». We offer thi« unequalled newepaper and The Scio Tribune together for one yeae for SI.85. The regular sutsK*rip- tion price of the two paper i* S2.25. ..till when W’.rk I» carried to al.eee th.I it beewmre lujun«».» aa tn the ea»e with fowl, real ami all g »»l things 1 he htrel of a healthy, bappy Ilfs la no huigrr • world where work la n«4 lie resary ami life la one grand awret •on« of idI. no»» Ufe le arti’tty In tbe i.r.ac.1 »ani«e H ta work work that predite** ami entalla «a- rtA«-» It ta nut W«e wurfc that we mwd but work In lb«- right prv«»>rtlone and uu lev the right ...... .. ti Work ta health North Cardine Health HuileCln There ta a -tort of Mr Otar sell at Hie I line of hl* eltremely bumplluu» you h wt-eii lie had Ju»t returned from bi« linteta In the eaal A» a youteg man much under thirty, he met l«»rd Melbourne, who was then (irtme mia later at dluiw r I ¿.rd Meilxiunie pre .T«-dr.| to d ' uiwe ou the e«»lern quaa tiun out luat.-ad of Itaieuiug to tbe ;>rln... Uilul-'.-r with tbe re*|*-ct which be >ma lit » oiuig lM«r»ell »aid. 'Tt »rem» to tm- that your hudshlp ha« taken your knowhslKe of tbe.east front Th. Aral lan Nlghta ' “ Sour .prime tnlutaiers would tiare •nuMs-d the y >ung man aeterely I ¿»rd Melbourne- wa* uof of that kind II» nil.t*^| bl* ham!« with great cheerful n«». .nt - ild to ti.» voting man. "And ' -I........ t . t «k«. It from" a !• P»»»»rted Prawaeba- Strike while the ire la hot Tli«- m<>re aai«t the Ire« «(wed A thrown hi«« aprend* no «.rma Our »wallow d.reu't tutkr a anpfiae lie a lone hmn that haa no return in« It 1« tuoce io.*»e»l to give than tn tie given »war 1 little b.ltae a U h * |v« krt 1» worth two i k.urw In the wother il.wttin TnyuwripS Ma« Ratort. llualHUxl m H i>r«kfn«t> Oh. ft» Mima of thè |.i«< ult my moth«.« ti«a<1 to iuakr' Wtlr i»»i-«-tlyi I nt aurry you can i tiare titani 4>*ar Tbr« wuuld tir )u«l *lal<- euuugb by Ibi« tinta lo ju .pilic arali wllb <h«f remarti Indi »mqw.il« Htar Rubb»» Trae». imita «<>bl»er Iter- w t»U t» ara lappati etert other d»i eonthnir t>> »leid aap fur n»>»re ib»u twenty >.-.<• «ml th»- <il.t.«l ami rm. ( fre.p»iitli t»PI>ed trae» proalme the rl< item wap TV captali! of an ocian »tea moat naw Atala out wheu tita vr«»rl la ap|H<*'hliig all frehrrr fnau the toan down In the englue r»«>m That arnntda queer Imt It la a fart ne’er ita-l.-na II appcBTa that wheu a ■toatuabfp entere »ater considerably rehtar than liuti Ihreush w hkb It ba» bane going It» preprilvr run» faster Ruch water uaually »urrotiud» lite vid uagr of leal err« for many mltaa When the pr»q«liera action therefore la a.erterntrd without the ateaiu pow •r being tn<-reaa»-d word I» p<m»rd up tu the .-direr »t> ttie bridge that Ire berna ma.» I* eapecled. and a cluae lookout f.w them la eatabllahed Ttiere are uatural renaon« for lite propeller act lug tn thia way, ami are captain« will «««err the same thing O»»a Goad In Fl.may Hauaaa. The Japabew hat» an realer time than their tunfrerre In Europe Crime in the laud of the chr’Miiihemum la altii.wi limitad to theft and caara of I mm I i I i harm re«ultlng from »ireet brawla It la neat to lmi««»lble. the chief of the Tokyo |»dlce aaya. for a murder to lw committed without aoiue one heart ng of It at the moment Thl» la due to the fa< t that the h«uare are c<>m|«we»l of papar and hgtnlioo, ao any noire* In a hotiae .» cn*lon. d by repliera or «••«••In« would u<»< tall to attract the attention of neightMtra liumlee Ad’ertlaer Na Hop« Far Them. 'Home folk» fila» wltlt the world tie < au»e It won't turn to look at ihrtu." •ay» a Georgia philosopher "but If It •buu Id •lop to hear their complaint» iw«au»e It they'd »•«>n tw fuaaltii The».- a uo plea» doe* nt talk luir’k Ing them thl« »nie .if hm» en and e’en Up there the angela wouldn I know how to make rui feel at home lauta timatitutlou Too Bui» U lieu a < I« mäkln« her bread •he I« unlike Ilia rent of the world In one particular " "What I» tliair She due« imt aunt her trichite tn rem» to her In her hour of knead IlaItimore Amertean (}<■«! action» ennoble ua. and wa are the aon» of our own deed« Cerrante» Federal Inquiry or Railroad Strike? Faced by deindnds from ihe conductors, engineers, hremen and brakemen that would impose on the country an additional burden in transportation costs ol |100,(K)0,(MX> a year, the railroads propose that this wage problem be settled by reference to an impartial Federal tribunal With these employes, whose efficient service is acknowledged, the railroads have no differences that could not be considered fairly and decided justly by such a public body Send you Subscripion to THE SCIO TRIBUNE Railroads Urge Public Inquiry and Arbitration OREGON The formal proposal of the railroads to the employes for the settlement of the controverts is as follows U hi ..Hiivtriw«« ha<« <l«tn<>n■«<•-«» flai «• .anno« harnton.«« avi 4>«rr*»re« al ayininn «a» th»i «v«»tw*lly ih» ••■■«r« in cumru.rrvy m ui - .« r > - b« <>th«f an4 4i<i»trr«M«d «g«n«i«« I h«rrforr w« pr»p.,*« ikal vav« »tuv‘»«l« *n4 th« propuailiirti >t ih« i«i *•>• I-« •ii«|..M«<l ai b» ••» e< ih« <xl.«i al ih« tallowing n,«ih<>4« I Frrlwably b< wibi»>i««ire h< tl>« Inir’Matv ('omtn«rr« l ronnuoinn. ib* onta tributiti which, by <«««un at it* •rrufiulai’d iniMHiaiion btttiag an r«, »«» rondiliam «nd it* renimi ni ih« rvvtnu« al ih* railway». in « pon- Mon rn ranw.l«« •».' pro««ri ih* righi« and «quiii«« ai all ih« i»i«r*««a aAr.tvd «ad lo yrevid« ad.litHiaal rrtrnua •*rr,i«rv la m««t Ih« ad.lr I ru«t ni of>«.ai>on < ra«« «nur prapatal« ar« iauo.1 by th« l ammiMioti lo h« |u«l «»4 rvatiM.abta a« m ih« reri i ih< |nt«rMai« < on r «tr« l o>nn> «aioa canaol. vndrr ««i«tmg law« art ¡a thr prrmi«««, that *• fo.ntly r*qu«M l «ny r» lo laka • >rh a«l>»» •• mat tx «r<««««rv la «n«bl* th* < ormoiM.a» I» <» om 4«< «»4 pyomplly 4r«»o** >* ,h» «u««i>un« m«ul>«d. Ol S hi arbitrano» in »rrordtn . wirb ih« »rnvitioni ai th» F«4*ral law" (Th* N*wl«a4« Arti Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote Leaders of the tram scrvite brotherhoods, at the |oint conferente held in New York. J one 1 IS, refused the offer of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitration or Federal review, and the employes are now voting on the question whether authority shall be given these leaders to deciare a nation wide strike. The Interstate Commerce Commission is proposed by the railroads as the puolic body to which this issue ought to be referred tor these reasons: PRINTING No otti«, «ad» «ili «urh •« inuma*« Ino». dg. ai rat bua I canditola« ha» »»eh ia.pi«»tio«rd puw non in ih« pwbltc rtMhdrnr» Th» rare» ih» radread» <nay charg« ih« pubi« la» traatporttt.aa are aow largai’ h»«d Bv thi« (>a’«re arai board Oui ai «v«ry dalla» m«i»ad b» ir»« ■•ilroa-l« irata m» publw Mari» aa« «ad paid dirceli« io ih« «ai <•// M THE SCIO TRIBUNE COMMERCIAL playrea» eagre, a»4 <h« n>on«y pa, .acrr»»r<1 eagre raa ram« from a» Mb«r «o««v« thaa th« tarn paid by th« public Th« latrrwat« < ammcrcr < amanre.oa with it* rae- tral orrt titre, t« la • pnaiiioa fa mal« a romp «ta ia,«>t>gaooa tad rend», «urh dertuoa •• would pre lati th« talar««« ol th« railroad «rapi«»»« th* »«wrt <d lb* railread« «ad th« publw PRINTERS A Question For the Public to Decide The railroads feel that they have no right to grant a wage preferment of >100,000,000 a year to these employes, now highly pud and constituting only one fifth of all the employes, without a clear mandate from a public tribunal that shall determine the merits of the use after a review of »11 the facts Tht itnglf Hiut btfvrt tht nuntry u uhtthtr tbit entmtriy u f bt utthti by utt impartial Govtrnmrnt inquiry »r by tnduitnal uarfart. National Conferaasca Committee of the Railways ELISHA UUL. aharewNM G 1 L C c a a « c I i '* ■ I J !.. ■? .-.-s- ? y • * ’ ’N r >• . rS . ' . 'M.. I»'--"- is •*- .y Ata