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OUR SECRETARIES OF WAR. I* «ha Cta«*«« < MM «f U m Atei* st O*** * m la tka ClraaM Caaaa at U n » uh at U> a u «A* I'aunt* at Una AuU «llana r-H ru.ut Owir a Pew «• TI a<a Had Any Preetieel Military caper>a«tee. IT*.- Aral e- ■ lary ui war ut Uw tnttisl Mitra » li.iiry Kli-'X, al»* • u Imn In II t „ -In j M ITIMI, ut B*-* ti h Irish parentage Knut wan the • telef «-iiuiluutHlrr <rf tiie ariil|*ry tht**<al»-ut liia> l.e"lut«-n aih I SU seirtoary >>( war l*«db lw( >re and after WaablnKli'U «».itinanl lb* preaMeocy | MM * It* *•* ~“U‘‘r* «W tu»*«» tar BONMOMB .» Karl FarA IWaaAaai T. KONA UAWWOM U m Am «am* WaaM MM. la «A* iMMaa at U m ««* n at Oaaaea. aaa ara Tn KAMI. TOMO <ba abara namaU AatwAan« la U n ini a< U m State at Qi«*■«. wo a UrnAa raaiurau N aaa^ar and a«Near (I n Naw atatM at Ik» aia N W aaaaal |'«I«I|1 M UN aknm I i ¡ I a< V» Oraar» aaA raa ara turtte« uatiM iba» iha -lair al th* Ar« euMUattMi Ik wit >a Tkurada,. Hw aat ai 1«. 1*1* WaMtMrfart A Waaitartato •to K. ». H*>M> Alternara tar rtakMlff tar *1 naaanratira araba » U m bate Trlbana «bai aba <ta‘a at «bn ArM robbrauna anali ba tNraNbw U MM aarf iba 4aaa at lbw tan* rabil ratina abail ba Taba a a r r I 1*11 Waalktef.-rtA WaatbarfarA Alterna** lar 11«; "Utt l«> tU*i | hm I ii at R la alii • «*so*r. Tlaioih? Ita k erto*, bad »lao lain silice «ervlc*. ani J ninna M> Heart Ilia tlilr;1 I» h->ld the poet, had Iwwu a nu. feu* In th* H»m Inllon w.initrel I «tier, the next tn line, wa* a la» ver. bn I II wry r Marl wen Ipffera* o'» '-e. retar- of war bad had mu- b militari ri rrlrii r William Eu lira aj >' t ! hj tintile n. »11 a pby»l‘ii an i r«'e war In a military man. J bn AifHtrtwm J»tne* Monro* Amt Wllllar< IÍ rr»»ftl were law era. and ahi * ibelr Hiue moat pre»! drntn ba'» a|> aieutly <«u»l«l»red a le» nl «• In. «11 > th«' lv»l quailticatton for a b< ad f the war «'e artm-nt I’ H Grant ».h • ItaU ibe war |w»rt- fnllo f >r a t-'l<f |«rl d in 1W1T, and Wliiiar.t T ‘■hi'imin wte •» tenure *f »tY r ar»» e iia>i.’ »h-.it. w«-re the -wily -Hetfngultbsd mH tar» men to h-'M tb* post within ti«, la»t half century Ita IxMila P-wtliIspat- b STORY OF THE PENNY GIRL Semi-Tropical Llbeoeee •« th* Old C»«t Wa» That •* Sarah Southern California CALIFORNIA with ita <>r«n*ea. its winter flowera, it* beach»«. ita mountain resorts, ita time - stained missions. it* delightful •unahine and aut-of-door life surely the «all ia ir reel stable in January Rut a two-day'» journey away trains of the delightful on daily SHASTA ROUTE Shasta Limited California Express San Francisco Express Law^ i r*. la JAM the gn«*mm.-nt of tb* t nllwt iltatwe mail* an offer **f JI for tb* most aivtai'i «ti* deaijtn tn he pla< *■! ti|*>n th* n*w an* '»nt coin •.*«« to h* laauad Mom* li dian < hiófa trav»l*d from th* north» »at to Philadelphia to tn*p*rt th* mint whoa* . bl*f rn<ra»*r waa JaHMta Parton Lansa.-re. who tn *tt*d tb*ru tn tila hniMte Th* »tiara»»** daughter, ftarwh, t»n yeara old «rt-atly *n> i»d th* rlalt of h*r fath»*”« su*ata. and during th» tw»nlnir. tn pl»"»» tier nno of the - hl»f» took hi» f»»th»r»d b» n>»f ai d war hcnn»t and pla< «-1 It ■*> h»r h»*d In th»-i mpe.il a*« an arti»! wb«> Imm* dlataly *k»t -teed her and handed th* pic tur» tn h»r father Mr Duigarre. knnwtng nf th* <-«mi*tltlon f»r a Ilk* n»*a tn go u|»>n 11»» rent. r»enl»ed fn •nt»r th* ahPtrte f«r th* pria* off»H«d by the anremmrot Tn hl* delight, the offi.-lala ar»ai ted It. and th* face nf bl* daughter asr«er«d up“n tb* rote. The far* of Karate fotiga. r* ba* goti» into mnra hand* mor» [»« brt» more bonjea m. r» atora* yes. m>w* rharrbee than any other ••<dn In tba Tatted States. If nn< tn th* world - Pittaburgte iMSdar Ha Oat tha Jeb You ran aeeure tickets or complete information from any agent or write T at Terwtand that r->'i told my rtarb you war» aaAlng empier man11” “Yotir rlerte ml*lnf< rmed r«u I mid him I wa* looking for work “ •T'akr off your coat “ Hqiialnb Teat Jaka M. Stell. <HMl»: futey. Arte.I Parttaad. Oraa n S outhern P acific L ines Dr. 7 . K. Sanderson DENTIST Phone 27-7 OUR 1917 GOOD ANO BAD MANNERS. THE ROAD TO SUCCESS» Fui WMlever 4M Ve» Hald Se te* •set «f Y*wr Abiiitr. “I* rllmblng Ih» laddrt of etaceeaa ■ hai ha»» ) >« laarueil Hai y«e wuW pa«a iw u «IJ lo othar «trugglUig young m*«r I aeked II P l>a»ieaM ef J P Morgan a (Yi “Dte jr«e <WMai*e any ahitiliig guai and b*od evetyttelag u> gattlng IberwP* “No." he ratdtod *m|>hatiral|y. "WSol •**r |<»b I had • aa lo me aiwajre tbe tert heet Job In ih* wiwld. od I trtod to SII II I wiada no elaborata plana h>r Ih* futnn» If I had any »retata In my lahor II wa* «rat U» de *y own w»rk. •a.'ond, te twarfe rb* feltow ter tow m* hoa io tak* sa» piar*, thlrd. lo toeni how io all thè poaltia*« ateead ef ma ‘ H ot * ami j.mng ateo aboold aot Im agli»» ibat tb»lr «ora la eo unlmpn» tant thal t».>l»'djr tate»* n-d* *f bnw Ite»' do tt. Il do*e net tate* long te» An i out whrthe» a boy la oa tele tee* watrhliig b»w ho rau lw*u ho of balp In a MtMfloa or w ber ber he merety alt* down and watt* Su b* toìd wbat lo de Tb» almple »Irto«» of wtlllogueata r*ad In»*«, atartn»«« and roiirt»«« wt|| rarrj a boi farThor tban mora «wiart****. “Parhap* tt wltl tata he out of piar» for m» m d**rr1be en hxVUnt wtelrh mar carry a taenoe fa» tha yoting m*o you *r* anilou» te h*'p '>na dar «rt»»n I w*a toll»r a miemtaer off»r*d m* • *»ry 0n* gold l*n ! «uni righi lato thè offlr« and aatead tf thte saan had any Iosa fonai tb» hank I •» plaioed that h» bad a»k«d m* te antap. th* gift. Tb* beate pmtniulv ert*d and It w«* tmt |ong ttafor* th* fello* wa* la twnkruptcy Tb* »tmple rotuw* I tonte m **4 tb* baste • g^d d*al <w amo*r " P C Fortw»* tn leali»'* Aod tee Breed Ueod In the Drive*« ef the M*me Ci»*l*. Yh*r» ar» thrwe mrl* of m»ui>»r» gutat. bed *»>l tbr ««I that are uae»i tn the prtvecj <rf U m * luuu* dltal*. Tb«* last named aort are uaually tb» Worst. Good moan»re m >I<1 uu > cum* MtuiaUy 1« auj lual» Thio la (>r«>ve«l by Un* fart that the.»' mu»t generally b» ham aaarwl Into Maall !">>• with a large, ro* bual oan< the flat of the baud or U m * rear aid* of a hairbrush. A» tb* bo« grow* to n»anb«M«1 b» display* Ula ba Ur* hod mauuera by telling bi» wife what he'd Ilk« to aay to tb* tire« me folk who <*«Mne to call and th* |«iqi|* who give peril** which he la ei|*«'t*«l to attHMl III* early training, how •ear. prerent« him fr<an »«hltdtlng bl* had manner* la public. t>nra»i<wmlly a mala rbtld ta hleaar»l with goal man n*re from birth, but h» uimally eiptrew j with eiitaptlonal th.iroughnewa ah*>rUy b*fur» nr lmm«»1ial*ly after hl» fifth birthday Men with itad manner» are generally I vary »u< rwaftll In hf» he. «u»« their I mm prill or* and optumenta l<we their tempera, thus making It easy for the pereona with I tar t«e<l manner* tn de teat thrru B»for» a had teanneml per eno ttarnmee wealthy he 1» known ■« a eelttah boor Afterward he la »aid to he enrentrlr Thar» I* grara danger that while a had mannered person 1« still In the boor riaaa enme atrong minded and stnwg muarlnl Imllrldual may rew-nt tela had manner* ami spread hl» fra rurea hither awd yon over hla tec* with a few ter ah and well directed blow* of a pair of So II n»t. If on* care* tn run th* risk bad manner» ar» greet ttelnaa on which to gamble Kenneth ta Robert» In Lite EQUINE ARTFUL DODGERS. D**tn*M »nd li nin ii i That HIS SMUGGLING TRICK. War* Ju*t Pur* Sluff W» *11 know, of -mir»*. th* Itrery aag who pretmde to b* daef Yen tell him to "g»t up.“ and h* g»tt»«h not up. you rlurk tn him. and b* arral •rateth twit hl* r*o* la.te* 4«*ff Mot h» Tnu know, hr a "»rtafn rolling «f bl* »'«and wiggling of hl» »are, that ba hoar* you perfertly woll Ria daafnaea 1» pur* bluff It tea Ilk» tb* lam»«*** wbb*h anm* shrewd old nag* e>»me<ta**e put on U'lll * hora* pr*«*nd to be lame when b* i» tmtf H.*r»* horeee rwrtatnly will. Two or Ibr»* year* ago th* \tanad wa* driving a tivery nag on a road tn V*rmool. when th* animal aiMldealy tiegan to limp terribly, enulda't go off a alow walk It w*a pretty aertoua. for a Journor of about twenty mllwi had Junt l>»»n legun Knowing a man mi th» road who wa* a practical hor«* man. th* Nomad dm»» up to hie door and »nhmtttad th* anlm»l to th* er pert’» »lamlQatkw Th* maa longed at th* bora*'a f**t. »ram'ned hl* leg* Ici'kod him ever thnmughiy "TMd th* bare» go all right when yoe atartad nutY* he a»te*d. Tas; the hors* bad gone all right for throe or four mtJee “Well." a*Id th* »tpert, thia horse la «bamming; there la aMhlng tb* matter with him" Than h* addrueail anm* plain la a gnag* to Dobbin, adrtetag him with «■wne *har[m»aa to rut It all mil and go along a» h* ought to Th* Nomad tno bad til* bora* with tb* whip, and h* trotted oe to th* ead nf th* Jouraer without tb* »lightest limp Nmead tn Boston Tranarrlpt. A Mawlean Trod»»'» W«y af Cwadln* th* Cuatom» I»**••<<•»* Th»r» err way* ■•! »railing duly down *a the llio G-«' 1» lmp*»«ii 1» t-> th» port of New York The MriUmii found a way 11» ■«• a mm-hant Ju»t o* th* other aid» of the Methan I-'' dar 11» bad two **«»• which had caught tba fancy of an American eu» tomer but they were il«mr. »nd with th* duty adiletl not to l«> thought nf Th* cu«t<wner told th» M*lk*0 »» Tim Meilran tell |A Hut the price «•- «till too dear The II»«Iran fell again. But still there win the duty »taring the metomrr In the fa<*e TI m - ii Md d*nly. without »«plaining h->w. th* M**lcan guarantee.1 that the r»«e« Should h* dellrereil free of duly OB the •Wber ahi* of the Hlo Gram!» neit morning at breakfast time "And." the M»»lcan ■ M In a char acteristic manner. “I will lw> there to ooli»rt “ At break tert next morning. »■ th« matnaaer wa» eating leisurely, the M»v lean appeared “Wbete era the ra«»«Y" the < u«t<'mer lagutred "lb tb* next room. »etM>r," replied the Mexican, »tnlllng blandly "And th* dutyT “Thor* I* no duty, aetior." "How in thumter did you manage ItY* ask'd the American, emated "I paid a greaw-r a dollar mnor, With th» va»«ta atrapital to h-« l-ark, he swam the Rio Grand* Hap, wnor" - hurrying to bring in a **«e from tlm next room ami touching It gently with hla Snger« “they ar* whole. |Mr-f«*t " -—New York Pimt Sw**rlng *a the Bible COMBINATION OFFER • • • --------------- WRKN ALL OREGON PAPERS THE SCIO TRIBUNE SCIO • OREGON YOV WANT --------------- Plumbing or Tinning One year 11.50. -ffBB FRED OHliMIER 3 montha 11.00 EVENING TElrHtlRAM Vteih tad* at A n Soda* The leading Republican paper of the State. His Experience ia Worth Money to You Repairing RURAL SPIRIT - - • One year 11 00 - - H. C • AUCTIONEER Departed Waetwte. ■Wbet ha»* yon tb*r*T "A pm teag* of old lor* lettore • a. e. n Ma. i ••Going to hum rhemf “Yea When I wrote tbaee mtae1**e Sale dates arranged for at The Scio tbey were eo torrent ! bad an Mee they Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. mlrht he ignited by «pontaneeoe ceffi huetlnn. but 1 gn*»a fit tear* to eae a matrfe after S*l"- BBokane Bertew |4 00 ALL FOUR PAPERS FOR >2 50 Actual Savin* on Offer of 11.50 This offer ia rood only to December 31. THE SCIO TRIBUNE Supacribt fot Ml* Dey Off • W’he I* that gentleman Betoatng with »liete km» delight t» a ragtime •» lection by tb* bendT "Theta Mr nufferehy Ria wife and daughter* ar* very mu «Ita I If they w»r* p r eaa n t they would etap their hand* to th*lr *er* and pretend tn h* •uff»ring Spoken* ti*rlew O rkgon Total valve • ROLOFF Ona year 11.50 Devoted to Prograartva Poultry Culture in the Northwest. SCIO Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed A weekly paper for the farmer and stockman. POULTRY LIFE a Th* metbiel of «wearing by th* Bible name lot* u*e at a very aerly parlad, prertleelly With th* »el*hllaht*»nt of court* of law la Chrletiaa onuntrlee tt waa th* ordinary method of swear ing whee Amorita «*** settled by Ku rotean* and waa naturally ad o pted bore Oeth* were <ogntnoa twfor* tb» Christian era. and any form may b* used that nonforme to the religione b* ll*f of the (tarano to he swam. He hrwwa ar* often «worn no th* Ponta tench, keeping on their hala, end iitelr oath end* Wilk th* word*. "Bo help m*. Jehirrah'' A Muhammadan la aworn rm ttee Koren. - Philadelphia Pr**a »■■■ a - THE SCIO TRIBUNE OREGON $1.50 a jfttir H. B. CHESS AnORNtYATUW Car *w th* Brain. TV« yon (now bow to bandi* an emergency Y' 1» that going tn b* on* nf th* new make«’"- Baltimore Aasrtaaa Caurtaay and W»rte. When I want to nod fault with my men I nothing when I go through their d*t<artrn»nl« If I were »all> lied I would prala* them My »lien » hurts them mor* than anythin« el«« In th* world, and ft doesn't gt»e ff-it make* them think and w-rk ba nice. Many men full lieeaita* tli*y do no< see th* Import»n<* of twine bind and court»-<u» te th* m»n un-ler them Klndn»«» to **»ryl>ody al«*«y» pay» for 1t**lf And. besides It 1» « plea are to be kind I bate «--n m<n !<»•«• Im* portant poaltloua. or their r»pnt»tl ua —which are aor* Important than any RMlHon by little larei*«« -ll«<«»nrl*- atae tn men whom they <|l-l not think It waa worth whl'e to tw kind to.— Chari*« M Bchwab In American Mag The La«d at th* Kurd* Knrdlrtan appMla 1« the archaeol «gist It wsa ruled •'»•it-talvely by tbs P*r*lan«, Macedonian« I'arthlan«. Rea aanlana and Roman* and la »x< ceding ly rich In antiquarian remain*, (auto of wktrk ar* still un*x«mln«*<l Th* Kurd* are a Wild, pastoral, parti« nomadi-' peopl* are mostly Mobamniedan» and ars *sry boatti* to ctirl»tl«n« their ero»! ma*«*rre of the Armenian» ' I g •ely too wall known Kurdtaian le longs fo both th* Turktab ami th* Per elan Bxooan bl*a. though rhletly tn the ter tear - I tand-m t hroolcl* Obieet ef th* Vlett. “DM th* titled foreigner call <* you to aek your enneent tn hla marrjge with year daeghterY* “I daa't think te" replied Mr «'urn pec. "My tnp*ee»trw> la that he cam* to loot aw <w»r and decide whether I «rae gofBcitetly good form to be Invitad to