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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1917)
fc- . Admimstrater* Safe tí 61 FARM LOANS Nottcw. We have an un limited amount of funds to lend on farm aecuritv at <1 per cent per annum (»•ng lime loans dtwured No delay teal Property I» il» tioa La«d In General Waab- mytao'i .Southernmost Command. BUM Albany. Ore By ETHEL HOLMES noth -«. «he said presently, ’are too large for y*»n and Arthur’s are tuo «aia» A etrunger WB»# Io the hose» thia evening sod asked fise fend aad lodging He la «boat year stee If tou could uee hl« clothes they weuM serve you «diulrsbty " “Wberw Is her “Asleep upstair«“ “Hl go sad see what I NS do w«* him ** Tti# ■■<!!<■## wss Captain Rtrtagfellow th# flsn-w nt Kate Kutle-lgs Re awvmled to the ■tmagwr’e chamber iwitennl him and aald to him -My friend I would Uhe ks bessww your clothes ’’ Th# man. easing an officer ta C»m- rtneetal nalfiirm. tanked «urprlssd "If I tand yea my clotbss I shall hat« nothing tn wear ” * As anos «a It la daylight MISS Bat ledge will e#ud mu for apparai far you ’ -And If tb#r# 1« delay 1 «oppose ! ••aa w#«r your uniformr -Cenalalyr “In that cnee you are wvlcwtne to my cloth#« But I «upp>ss you will set need them till fomnrrowF’ •"Indeed I shall ! need them sow" “Very well; tabs them.” White fit rtngfallow wss dtSBng MS uniform and putting on the rltlaen’s cloth#« the latter «shed him what It all meant Tbe captain told him of hie .capture by tbe Br<tlah and hla eecaps and that be eipected pursuer« might arrive at any mosnent and «esreh the bone« for him The stranger listened to all this Intently but made no coas- '»•nt “By the bye.“ said Stringfellow, and den I v retn# mbering that If the mah wore «o disposed he ml*ht betrey htm. •which side are yon oaF* “Never mind that I abati do you ae harm or any one •!«• in thia hoses Tat I proroiaed tb# young lady why kindly took ms In fed m# snd gars me • bed for the night” When Atrlngfeltow had changed bls doth#« tbe stranger said that If men cam# to tbe house to make a «earcb ho would prefer to be up and about. Ao he arnae, pnt on the captain's uni form and went downstair« with him Kate Rutledge re-el red the twe mon in the great hall. na#d principatly for a living mom. and, seeing the stranger la th# uniform of an America« oAcwc. was not only surprised at bl« marame, but that In such a ftp «re I he appeared far more gwctiemanitke than erar he 'fore Beeid#« h# greeted her with the manner of a bora arlato« rat "Do you not fear." she said, that tn thia un 1 form if Rrirlah soldier« rosne they will make a prisoner of youF" "If they do I w||| prove that I «m not aa American officer “But that «111 betray Captala String fellow They will surmise at once that he ba« changed clothe« with you.” “Never fear for that I will nog rw real the true situation uarll there 1« ao danger nt bet raring him Ton triad ly took me tn snd gave me meat, drink aad shelter No on# la this house • hall «uffer thrnngb me ” Tbe three chatted together, the stranger being informed aa to tbs re latto« between the other two, «nd the lady’s name Rut be gave so Informa tion «boat himself His change from a poor white man to a gentleman would have excitad tbe enriosUy of fitringfellow and ble flanees bad It fist be#n that they »ere momentarily ex- porting a party of Rrltlah «oidtera to look for tbe American C reveo Uy «minds of horwa boot« as- nounced tbe coming of the pursuers A vlt|.e witboat wa« beard detailing a sergeant «nd sis men te eeareh ths bouse, while the ra«t rods es Then tbe door w«a thrown open asd tbs •earcbera entered “Coms. come, aatasaatr «aid ths guest In a tone of antborlty. '’When you enter a dwelling of gentlefolk nea the knocker “ Tbe sergeant leok«d at tbs speaker ta a pussled way. then suddenly stood erect and «alated TVbat means thia. Major Tbora dyke > Row tarns yon to be la a rebel uniform F" ■’W hat to your boetneae borer' «shed the major Instead of replying ■We captured a rebel «optala tMs afternoon Re earapad. and ws are fell ««Ing Mat. I ba#« tbs orders of the lieutenant commanding to saarrh this hoes« “ And yoo have sow the orders ef Major Thorndyke te retire from tMa hone# and toare It und 1sturbad.“ Th# «ergeaat k>ek«d for an explana tina to follow the words, bo* store no explanation was voachaafed be aalub ed and retired with hla How ever. as be was about to behind blm Major Thon him to ride os aad rar« 11 tbs era. Daring this arene Btftagfbll Mias Ratledge leaked os with Ing wnoder As «ooo as tbe bad gone the gneet turned to tl •aid: "Yoo s*s '«piato that I base bept my word Yos are aa aafb bare ftoea tb# king « troops aa If yos were at General Marloa's besAqaartors tf three sre rebel ton ups »boat I am to far more danger than yea. Three days ago I left Colonel Tarleton's beadquar ten Is ths disguise yen now traer General Waehingtou. coasaMadar tn chief of the patriot force« during the Am#ri>«n llevoluthin. bed a very large territory to wait b ever. True, the re volting i-ol'-nirs all lay »n th# Atlantic coast, bat they rra h#<1 fr*>m Maine tbe north to Georgia aa the aoutb. O rkgon W atkkumi Inclusive, and it must «too l>e re VSM H mm m#ni>>ervd that th# only mrtb<«1 of oti eyso' # on land In tb-««# days *•• Sale date« arranged for at The Scio tb# legs of a man «>r th.•»•• of other an Tribune Office, Scio, Ore. ■male, principally th# hi#«# Naturally 1Vsshingt<«n was obliged For your rending faff 1917. con- to rely oa hl« itauteuente m different •ult Tb# Trtbuno. We ran give you When in need of anything in the socttoite la H>'utb Carnitas Gawekal Imrgain day rates for all of tbe way of job work, call and nee ua. Marlon was carrying < mi a hale and leading daily and wwklv newauapera We do first-class work at reasonable •eek warfare with Hrltieb troopers under Colonel Tarietoo. an energetic and magazines. priesa. young cavalry offi rr. One evr ing • man si"pped al tb# plantauoa of John HutlmUe. a cotton planter, sud asked If br could t«» lode ed for the night All tbe m#n of th# family were with Martan, the Swamp Fox." as be wa« called, th# only In tuatee of th# ruanor bouee t>#lng Mia Rutledge ai d her dsughter. Ka'e A! tbe time nf the stranger a routing Kate was oo th# gallery, and It *•• of her that be made hie request He w»r# the clotbee of a poor white man. but there were Indication« that b# woo a gentleman We are patriots in ibis houee, air," •aid Kat#, ’and my father, who to fighting fi>r our tnd#p#ndeii< e, charged ua to admit uo on# who favored the Rrltlah cause If you are <>ne of us Practically a Daily at the psice of a you are welcome in what we have to Weekly. No other newspaper in the give. If not. we must de- lln# to receive you." world give« no much at no low a price. TN# young man did not reply tmm# <1 lately to this When he did be said: The value and need of a newa|>ai>rr in '“Tn make truthful s»«urance that 1 the houaehold waa never greater than am a patriot would be Impoeelble I can only say this If I rwelve your at the preaent time. The great war hospitality you need have no fear that in Europe is now half-way into Ito third I will abuse It. I promise you that no year, and whether |*eact- he at hand harm shall < ome to any one tn this house through me “ nr yet be far off. it and the even tn tn There was • ta> k on the man a face follow It are sure to be of atamrbing that betokened he was tn fi-ar of aom# interest for many a month to come Reaides, be looked tired ami thing hungry Misa Rutledge being a «'»m Those are world-shaking affaira. in an th# stranger excited ber 'ommio which the United State«, willing or un Thrrr use an unmlatakable •ration willing. is compelled to take part. No sincerity tn hl* w«»r<1a fi he yielded eo far as to tnvlt# him In lo panak# of intelligent person can ignore such issue« a meal, reaervmg her decialon aa to The Thrice-a-W’eek World's regular further #n tert« In went till later. A ne gro cook waa aoou preparing a auppor. ■ubacription price ta only SI 00 per while th# stranger. haring turned his rear, and thia pays for 166 papers. hors# over to a black ■tableman, «aa We offer thia unequalled newapaprr In nn upper i ham ber getting rid of Routh Carolina dust THE THRICE - A - WEEK WORLD When hla supper waa ready be wae and THE SCIO TRIBUNE together summoned by a quadroon bouse eerr for one year for only $2.16. ■nt Kate Rutledge felt that she abould be preaent with the guoet at ■upper, but nine* hie dreee betokened that be waa of Inferior oo> lai grade and he •« «•med t<> bare Tory aymps tble« she felt It beneath Iter dignity Scio to do ao. As aoon aa be bad eaten he Subscnbe ■ ailed for her and «aid Oregon From "If you «111 permit me to orcupy th# meanest of your chaml>eni for tbe night I will go forth al dawn without dtoturtilng you or auy of th# bouaeb'tel tf you Insist ui>on my mo« Ing on I will sleep under tbe aiars Whl< b course •hall I takeF' Tills waa too much for Mias Hut ledge’s edu stl'-n la hoapltalliy. aad she permitted tbe man to remain ta tbe house As soon aa «he bad given her <oaaent be retired to hla •• ham bee. saying that he bad bad uo aleop for tome time st>d since be must be off early coaid nut now take a full night's root In thanking hla boeteoa for her BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK klndnewa to blm It aeemed to her that THAT IS SO GOOD AS WE DO for the moment be forgot hlruself and fell Into tbe manner of a gentleman At any rata, «be auapw-ted that ba waa of higher grade than hla coarse coat ■nd broeeb#« and W'»»len at» kings bo- tokened. However, there waa sot enough Incongruity between the man ner and tbe gtatbaa to make much of an Im pre« «tan on her BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK A few hours later wfien Mlaa Hut I THAT’S ANY BETTER IF AS GOOD ledge was about tn prejere for bed ■be beard a loud knocking below and taking a candle, went down to see who might be eeeklng admittance Opening Thea# statements refer to Job and the door, there stood a young man tn tbe uniform of a captain tn tbe Cost*- Rook Printing. 1 Our faciliti« are lie entered hurriedly aentnl army complete. 1 We use only the best of ' freed tbe dour ■eh ln<l blm ami as Id material, and our prices are right for •Hhle me Kate, qubk' I waa cap tared thia afternoon by be Rrttlab and first class work. We do no other kind. •»aped tbto evening They are aft 1 We always satisfy our customers. •r Ste’ -Won’t they aeorvb «very nook and comer V “1 fear they will “ -Wouldn’t you have a better chance in a dlaguleoF' What dtagulae bate you for meF’ I Kate pa sand _te thtek- Aethsra nib a riaw ta galatea tataaaitoa aa H. C. f A UNIFORM . SURPRISE Story al the Ameneaa Rrvslw- FARM LOANS 6'1 HECKER A 133 Ixyon St. . < » ROLOFF I AUCTIONEER The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World 1917 THE SCIO TRIBUNE You May Pay More THE SCIO TRIBUNE I to th# "Swamp’ Fug*!" fair that «S» might trap him I failed and was working my way Ita k tu «bere I bo tana through thia cvuulry. «here tbe king's tnuot« end the Coaitlueatala are both roving, «hen a few hours agi* I naked food and «belter of Mias Rut ledge Uhs gate ttieni to me. and I verily Iwttev# In ber kt nd urea of heart if 1 bad liceo «itero» ered bere by your men ah# «uuld liars protected me You moat admit, captain, that I risked something In donning your uniform, for had your men Instead of mine route bere I would bare been hanged fbr ■ spy You are at lltiefty to get beck Into It and without danger fn>m our tronco su long as I am wftb you '* Tbe evening ««• finished with re frenhmetits ordered from tbe larder by Miss RuUrdg# after wbkb all re teed to their mums In the morn lug Captain htrltiKfrllii* appeared In ble uniform and Major Tb>>rndyke. bar Ing sent a trooper for hl* own regi mentals preeentml hlntaelf st break \ftor the meal hast In proper apparel bad been llntehed Captain Htringfel io« was sent under a flag of truce to General Marlon • arrnv Tiny JsthsM Island. Jethou Island la not only lb# mnaltmt •f tbs I'hauoel lalands, but also the •nial'ret Inhabited Island In Ku ropo, tn all Ila little length and breadth Ibero 1« only one inhabited bouse J el bou Iles midway twtwwu Gurru ssy and Hark and affonla a perfect re treat from the world it baa a |M>pula Hou of about seven, la without roads nt any sort and has no post lielug surrounded by submerged «nd partly submerged rocha, It Is tmixwelble fur lbs Islam! I» be visited by vi-sseis ut any sise an all canmuuicatluu with the outside world la iwrrtod oct by ineaua of • liny sailing culler. In winter tbe guod folks uf Jrttiou snm#tlm#s have n<> news of any of the happenings nt tb# outside world for «aeks «I a titue. and yet Guernsey la only « couple of mile« off Guadua Mata A Brendel Averted. Mttle Gert rude lutd been very naughty soil had t>#en aeveraly «tapped. first by tbe nuree and then hy mother, with • promise nf another doe# fr**u> fa flier when be came home lib# sat <m tbe flimr, her eyes tilled with angry tears Hmblenly •!«• runs with « determined look ui « hi tier little face, and seised her list "Where are yoo golugF' asked her mother "Out to tell the family secrets Io the aotghbora. said tbe child Ormly. But she didn’t go Ptlteburab t'brua tele Telegraph What the Asked Fee. Carle Jack, «ho «■■ «lallIng them rrom tbe «eet. wished to talk to Kllaa- bet h 's father at tila «ini'« lie i-uuhi not find the telephone directory ami thus appealed to tbree-year old Kllaa- both for Information regarding tbe phone number: "Kllaatieth. »list due« mother ask for «ben «he talk« to daddy at bia oAceF Rllaaheth was wl«# for her days. ’’Monev abe (taped Fsllswng Their E «ample. ’Why dnu t y<Hl go Io your frteude when you want to borrow money F' ”1 have l*eeu to them, but Just at present tbev ar# all hard pressed, they •ay." 'Thea count me am<>t>g your friend« Their Judgment on yon la g*«Ml enough for me" (lefrolt free f'rvxs Reseible Substituía. “Nothing ■ au ever lake your pleca.” coned tbe bride "Nothing dearr "That la prrbape es epi admitíate alimony '* Kansas City Journal Semething Accemphsned. "My wife «rut to s beauty d-x-toe to have her (otupletlott cleared ’ "Well, was HF -No hilt my |»«-k#fle»ik was“ Bal timore AmerVau Re «bo la mail# hi an nt1*orr<iult* la mraally the »»# who made tbe <>ppoe funlty Psssst The proper weenliw of th# weed Toeeel. frequently used in I .an egahlr# Kngland. 1« a drink taken be fore going to tied Originally It w«« ■tHk curdled with wine mid < <>us#« ftvm tb# l-atln poo-« meaning a drink made with vinegar and waler Highly Neeeeeary. Why la the otti' lai apelllng of go* arument with a Ma <• ’Betau«# they «-onld hardly begin government without a capital" Haiti American Moen I Pa. what Io st» du.g moneyr Any coin tour mother get« hold of. Detrull Irre I’ve«# New The» Don’t tpeeli. If I were In your shoes Jews -Dost talk of ImtsswIMIIGes Hcwton Trasse Hpt Any Hm» I« th# proper rim# for any ina what la JoM tirwk Fraverb.