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Railroad Time Table Arrival and Departure of Punenger Traine Woodburn-Springfield Branch WEST SCIO North Suu th 7.50 a m 5 31 pm (‘■orvallta & F jm tern MUN KERS To Albany From A litany Motor to Mill Citv " from ” ” I Daily except Sunday t2:25 9.22 t9:05 4:21 p m a m. a m. p.m. Auto bus leave* Scio poetoffice 7:10 a.m. & 5:00 o.m. for Weal Scio 8:15 a m. A- 1:30 p.m. for Munken Federated Church BOO. OMKkûN 10 a. m 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 0:30 to 7:30 o.m. Song Service 7:30 to N;(Xi p.m. I Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Brother Metkeljohn. leader. H. B. Iler. Paator j Sunday School 1’reachinir 6'|, FARM LOANS IS SINGING A LOST ART? For th« Roepl« al Largo 11 Certainly Is. Sa>a This Critic. Notice, We have an un Singing. as far as m«wt people ,r* conrmwd. ia a had art. Thousands limited amount of funda attend »per*«. reel 1*1* and mustral tn lend on farm security csMnedlee; tons nt thousand* wind up al <1 per cent per annum. phonograph». Rat. • • for singing thetn- b>ng time loans desired ar Ira« informally at their w«Wk or |4»y. they have forgvrtten how. tn llrow No delay. pact poopto uf all rank» sang together as a matter of cour*. tiailvrs aaug at their work: pwnanta. abephrrda. rowtMiyo, all had tb.-ir fa «“Cite and ap propriate aon<» The songs of children at game», tbs lullabies of mothers, ar» HECKER & BEAM In (be -s-lle-ted ballads and folkl-re of 133 Lyon St. • Albany. Ore many people*. Tba pastime* and labors of the bus headman and the shepherd.” An drew tang. “were l-»ng ago a kind of natural opera. Each task bad Ita own aong. plowing, seeding, harvest, burial, ail bad their appropriate ballad* or dirge*. The whole soul of the (wwaant Haas breathe* In Its bunlens as tbs great sea resounds In the »bell cast Up ou tlx- ab«»re • Nowadays tbs whirl nt machinery makes all tbs noise The workers In mills might find It unsatisfying to slag Sale dates arranged for at The Scio St their work, but It I* doubtful If they would sing even If their voice* c<«iM Tribune Office. Scio, Ore. be heard, while singing In an odb-v or store would pretty surely he stopped Subscribe for The Scio Tribune by the "boss" or the |»UUw Thousands congregate every night tn the silence 11.50 the year. of moving picture theaters, and even In the churches where singing by the congregation ward to lie customary tbs attendants now usually listen in alienee to a paid singer, dinging in this age ia largely confined to tile professional lerfocmer, drunken men and phonographs — Indianapolis News. FARM LOANS 6$ H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World BAD HABITS OF POSTURE. They Lead to Deformity and Chrenl* D im »** it Not Corrected. The stgnlficance of the postures habi tually assumed by lndlilduala ia the subject of serious consideration by physicians at present. Exhaustive In vestigations seem to Indicate pretty conclusively that Imd p»*tures, such a* stooping shoulders, contracted cheats or protruded abdomens, are not merely the result of careless habits In the Individual, but are due to some alight physical deformity which should be corrected. Generally speaking, per»>*>* who have bad posture habit» are not very robust Every ona baa nlwerved that |>er*>na who are fatigued drop Into had pos ture« temporarily, and there are many example* of unusually robust p>-r*ons with whom bad iwwture I* chronic .Xervrthelesa. tendency to laid posture undoubtedly add* tn the trend toward weakness and chronic disease. partic ularly In individuals who are not nat u rally rugged. The robust child or the adult who takes an adequate amount of recrea tion from work dors not usually fall Into had habits tn sitting or standing; In^fact. be Is able to combat the condi tion of study and work which make for bail |M»ture. The lasa robust child and the overworked or too sedentary adult, on the other hand, are obliged to make iwrslstcnt effort» to avoid bad posture bahtto. And. altb-aigb these habits may have no very detrimrutal effect upon the general health during ehlldhond. they are likely to reeult In chronic dlarsars later In life as a result of ths anatomical deformities pro dnred. -Eacbange. -------- In 1917--------- Practically a I ‘ally at the paice of a Weekly. No other newspaper in the world gives ao much at ao low a price. The value and need of a newspaper in the household wan never greater than at the present time. The great war in Europe ia no* half-way into its third year, and whether peace be at hand or yet be far off. it and the events to follow it are sure to tie of absorbing interest for many a month to come. These are world-shaking affairs, in which the United States, willing or un willing. ia compelled to take part. No intelligent person can ignore such issues The Thrics-a-Week World’s regular subscription price is only SI.00 per vear, and this pays for 156 patters. We offer this unequalled newspaper THE THRICE ■ A - WEEK WORLD and THE SCIO TRIBUNE together for one year for only >2.15. THE SCIO TRIBUNE ■_ Scio Or»g<»n ■ US' -»—»'*■■■—re .■ iaa i I Platinum In Ce<no. ..is* —— BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK THAT IS SO GOOD AS WE fork ft Is . Kectshevf Ly the judge's family as an helrl-wm. On Man h 4. INtt. when Grover t'levelainl was inaugurated prvsldent When the President Take» the few tbe first time, be, like Garfield, blssevi tbe Holy Book wbl- It was given Oath of Office. to him by his mother. It was a small volume, bound In rvd leather, and was preoented to him mauy year» I*-fore. NO PLACE FIXED IN ADVANCE Tbs book Is n«w In the |»>s»e<ml<>u of Mr Cleveland's niarri-il sister at To- tedo. O. Tbe Bible upon will- h be took The Passage ef fiorlpture Upen Whfeh tbe oath In l*W. right years later the Chvel fisecutive Preeeee Hie Lips when he tve-ame president the setvmd Is finl>r»ly s Matter et CXsece— Tho lima, was mi* prvswutvs! by bls beau Bible After the Ceeevweay. tiful wife, and she becaaw Its (Mte- The president befurn be entero on aaoaor When Benjamin Harrison was made tho raecutJon of bls ->ffi<e take« an president March 4. I'*‘4t, the llllile used oath or affirmation that be "will faith fully euntte the 'iffice of president of wan one that bls wife had given him tbe f’nlted mate» and will, to the boat on tbe day of tbelr marriage In os- of my ability, preeerve, protect and ford. O. wherw I'realdrnt llarrtoon defend tbo constitution of tbe Called spent his •> I mm >I days. The Harrison Bible 1» iiwnal by Mr* James It Mc titatee," and thia oath la usually seal Kee, the daughter of rt I'naddent liar ed or cotrfirmerl by tbe ktsatng of tbo rlsoo Bllde i Frealdrut McKinley used a lllblr that Tbe kiss lug of the Bible as pert of had been presented to blm by the the Inaugural ceremony 1» perhaps fol negro bishops of the country II was lowing s very Mcteat custom The tbe biggest Bible ever seen at tin- Egyptians w-tv- required to kiss tho clerk’s office, and Clerk M Kinney In roll* on wbl h the commands of Joseph relating the tn- blent »«Id I’he day were written before the Inauguration otie of the 'I’he custom require* that immediate bishops called at my offi-e with the ly after the president elect has taken Bible II was a huge affair of Un the oath, with hand '»a tbe Itli-lo, tho . type Inown an family Bible» It rested clerk of the Vnltcd State» suprein» , In an ornate boa Hired with imrpie vel- co irt shall throw n(>eti the book, and ret and oruameuted with gold Th« the incoming chief magistrate shall Im boi war fastened try bn k ami key plant a kiss on oue of its open page« When I realised that H would l-e nn Doubting Thotnasoo have siwajyi lot to carry that huge Bible from tbo tbuusht that then» was no element of senate chamlrrr clear out Io the front cban-e in thia per for ma me and that of the capital my kiteoa grew weak tho pgseago of fterlpturw la always and I could nut refrain fr- ru asking carefully selectsd tn advance, and the tbe blahop Jokingly where tbe wIn-el book Is held by tbo clerk of the court barrow was that should go with It” In | n »IU< vu so that tbe Incoming chief The Invariable custom Is that <>n tbe will kiss the passage that It Is Intend day following the lnauguratl'’ii tlx- ed bn shall kiss, but thia supposition te clerk of the court lakes the Bible to entirely wrong the White House and presents It 1» J nines D Maher, clerk of the so tbe first lady of tho laud as a keep promo court, said that tho opening of sake -Ei’bange tho book la entirely "haphstard" and that no mau ’« earth has the slightest Re -enforced Concrete. The ark Io which .Moers was placed Intimation lu advance regarding tbe passage of Scripture that will bo thus tn the huirushe*. we are told in the second chapter of Exodus. was an ark brought Into notice. Csually the Bible that Is used In ad of bulrushes dautwvl with »time and ministering tbe oath Is bought by the with pitch Thia * probably tbe first clerk of tho supreme court end paid recorded Instance of a re enforced con- for out of hts pocket and ta a small ceste structure Olf'-rd edition coating *10 to f IA Tbo first Ia matters nf con» truce late Jam«* Il M> Kinney for many yrara clerk of tbe supreme court, once thoughts are beet. In matters of pru said. "You so«, congress etp»nds mon dene* last thoughts are t**L ey -inly t»y appropriation, and If we •peak to th» Hors». were to wait for cougreea to appro The human volt e has m-re or ie** priate the prl>e of tho bonk we might marked Influence on all animals In never get a Blbk» on time “ managing borse» e«pr<-lally the voice There have tieen eiceptlona, how la of th» greatest u««- It should Is* ever, when the Bible came from oth quiet and. though confident and ma* er eourree For Instance, when James terfnl. not loud and bolsteroaa No A Garfield was Inaugurated March 4 one should ever touch a borse without IRSI. he carried In his overcoat parket at the same time speaking to It. to tbe capttol * well warn. leather bound volume which had been pre Love and Strilo *«i>tr«l to him by hi* mother. Tbe Of a truth love and »irife were book was taken from the White House aforetime and shall be nur ever, me- and tn a few years found Its way to think*, will boundless time lw emptied tho stall of a bookseller tn San Fran of that pair And they prevail In turn cisco How it got there has never as tbe circle comae round and pn»s t>e«n known, nor 1» It likely It ever away before one another and linrensa will be A few years ago It waa of tn their appointed Ilin« limped«» las fered for sal» at a very high price Cheater a . Arthur took tbo oath of Hie Little Task. offi- e Just after midnight at hie home “Very auspicious man. they say.“ tn New York city Sopt 30. 1M1 The ■'Very Bought a dictionary last Bible used waa one belonging to tho i week, and now he's countln.' the words Uteu chief JuaUcq of U m » stalo uf New to see If It cootalns a* mauy a* the The only Instali- a lu which platinum has t-revi used f«r cota* was by tbs Hussion government between the years l«rjt and lfM5. when they made pieces of 3. rt and 12 rublee Coins and mesial» have been struck In ibis metal by *tl>«r go vi-rumente simply for --omineaturatlv» or eiperlmental pur poses. bat never for drcvtatlou. Ilka the <-»»• of the ttusslan government, t’p to witbin fairly recent year» coun-1 taffettà of gold coin* bave l-een macie of platinum and then glided. That was only when th» pri e of platinum was about half that of g--ld You May Pay Less w .w-i w i OPENING THE BIBLE DO Nsrveus Systems. You May Pay More BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK THAT’S ANY BETTER IF AS GOOD These statements refer to Job and Book Printing. 1 Our facilities are complete. 1 We use only the liest of materia), and our prices are right for first class work. We do no other kind. 5 We always satisfy our customers. THE SCIO TRIBUNE I In man and all of the higher animali the nervous system 'enters In the brain, and life Is dependent upon the Condition of the brain. SO that the slightest Injury to It means death or derangement of faculties But In the case of the worm and other erswtures of the lower kind tbe nervous tissue* | are distributed over tbe body and do not canter tn the hr ml, so that a worm may !■* cut In half and still lira. Untied States of America The assumption of the title “tbe C'ntted States of Americw" Brat ap- | pears Ip Jefferson's draft of tbe Doc- I la ration of Independence, and tn thia ' particular the first draft was not al- ! tered by the congress In ordaining th» Declaration. The word« are found In tbe final ¡«ragrsph and thus aupear In thy official ropy on file "We there- fore, tbe repreoentatlve» of the üatt* i ed State» of America. in general con j gres» asoemliled-’— On Hept W. 177’1. tbe congreso first officially designated the new nation by the tuie and stylo i •f the Cnixed States of A m e rica I