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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
• ’roper I o«d ior W «ak Momasla» The proper food for one man mao t>» all wrung for another Every one •In»old arkgit a diet »ultcd to his age and occupation. Thue»- who have weak •tumschs need tn be especially careful ami should msstx sts their food thor oughly. It is also important that they keep their bowels regular. When they t>eeome constipAted or when they feel dull and stupid after sating they should take Chamlicrlam« trbieta to strength •n tbe stomach anti move th« boweia. They are ««ay to take and pleaaant in effecL Scic Soldier Boy Write« Letter to Home Folk» (War Folk- at Hom«- Wrll I expect you have t-wn - waiting fur a letter fur a !<>ng time > •u I will take the time and write to ' you. I am »till working in a ward <m Mare Island but hope to go back to Goat Island »uon. The mcaal«nx did not make me sick at all. I was in bed but one day and a half and «nee then I have been working in the ward. I have been attending the patients mostly all by myself. There are 12 i»ed {ibtienta. Today Attorney at I jiw I will give a little routine of my work or asw*lance. 1 arise at b or «try Arrossavi 7. wash fur breakfast and make up my bed. eat breakfast and al eight IXWANUN uUliOM o'clock I take pulse and respiration and chart them, give them their medicin«’ and any apeeial treatment Then after I get that all done I do not have very much to do till 11, then the unit- thing at 12. also at 4 BRECON p. m. ami at H again. WATERLOO Then I have to make out the report in the even a. r. 0 No. I ing. Il keep« a person busy but I Sale date» arranged for at The Scio am getting some giKxi practical ex- - perienev and that 1» what counts I Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. have been here 18 day« and I think I will go back to school Tuesday. My mail is delayed a little but I get it all right. The weather here is swell hot in daytime and cool in evenings. I got a letter from Mils Berryman the other dav. She wrote it on th«* train. I guess the gradu ating exercises were good and I would liked to have heard them. It UU k « mi Sh«»«« M u about 9:80 now. You sew Wf have a prisoner in our ward an-1 someone has to be on guard i I am | on for tonight. I would not newt! UNDERTAKERS ! to be but I wante«i to write Mime Calls Attended to PronipUy I letters so 1 put myself on from 1» to l>«v or Night 12. I have only »even letters to N. M. Newport U. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER H. B. CHESS Attorney •» Law Morrison & Lowe St l<> ORbXION i write, so will not lie very lonesome. There are five m«*a»ie wards here. Ours is M ward and 1 have heard I the doctors and nurses say that it Hout« her B ros ., Prop» wa« the btrsl kept ward of them ail. i The man that has charge of the I re»h Meats oi All Kind» I ward hasn't done very much since I Reasonable Price* ’ have been here, except to »how me Scio, Ore. Main Street different things that I didn't know. He wantc-d to k«*«*p mu as long a» he could, so that is the reason I am I here. I have had several gotxi com pliment» since I have been here. He : said that I waa the best apprentice . he ha«i ever had under him. Also Phone 27-7 the two day nurses who are over i the five wards, said that I wa» very i OREGON gocxl and I overheard one nurw- say SCIO to the doctor that 1 waa a very good worker and that I learned quick, l*c»t Remedy for U hooping Cough i That make« a fellow feel pretty good to hear things like that Scio Meat Market Dr. 1. K. Sanderson DENTIST *'|ju>n winter when my little boy had tbe whooping cough I gave him Cham berlain» cough remedy." write« Mr» J 1. Roberta, Bad st ix>ui». lit "it kept hi» cough !<«« and relieved blm of thoM dreadful roughing spalls. It is th» only cough medicine 1 keep in the house becauw I have the meet confi dence in IL” Thia remedy I» also good for cold» and croup. We get go«xl milk to drink three times a day and a» I have tlie privi lege of eating in the kitchen I get all I want. All the mail is censored here and the patients are not al lowed to tell that they are in the I hospital or »ick. I give my letters - to someone going to Vallejo, a town acroas the bay, and have them mail th«-in there. I like the navy and am glad I got In the hospital corps. The hospital Arrival and 1 lepar ture of Paaaenger corps men are treated g>xxl. They Train» figure that some time they are II- Woodburn-Springfield Branch , aide to be sick »nd if the hospital WEST SCIO , Corps gets it in for them they will I can't think 7:60 am. get the worst of it. North 5:31 pm. of much more to write so will do»». South I Address mv mail to Gust Island. Corvelli» & Eaatcrn From your sailor boy. MUN KERS Railroad Time Table » Clair McLain To A Hum v _ _ _____ _ Fr«Jtn Albany ------------- Motor to MiH Citv from § l>aily except Sunday t2:25 p. m 9:22 am. t9;05 am Auto bus leaves Scio postoffice 7:10 a tn. & 5:00 D.m. for West Scio 8:15 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. for Munkers MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE Bilyeu «V Bilyeu, Props Phone fi-ól.'i »TAGE MELTS AIL TRAINS Fur Sale-Good aeed potatoes at Leave« Scio postofli«^ - reasonable price. L. Zeller. Scio, at 7:10 a m and 5.W p m for We«t Scm and 0:15 a m and iJDp m for Munkors telephone 3x 1. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ' lot slmtdy to sattofy hiaseetf that It wa» SS be ba<l left II Wh.vt was his astonishment to Bod •very cigar to the box laid la tbe aame ♦ I dltwtton. Tbe uue be bad pla<-*d dlf « ferently bad been reversed ♦ nw dtoowery look bla t-rsatb away ♦ After all. his wife was right If there ♦ were those os bla track who bad ab ♦ rwdy shown such skill to bunting for Was Attended With ♦ tbe document, what m«e would they ♦ do' Instinctively be dapped bla band Difficulties ♦ to hto breast p-xket. The dispatch ♦ was «here Rut be did not frei Ba ♦ vur-l that It woald be then» wbee be ♦ By ILINOR MARMI ♦ arrivsd at t ern Crux Ils vowed that ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ . no owe should ilurtng tbe paaaag« cvwne j wlthlu arm a length of him Jamee Maitland, am of an admiral He mh *I tn fate berth and read a in the C. K navy, fell tu lava with and I novel Which be ha<i brought with him married Mlle Julie de lavali», the during the afternoon and evening, not daughter at a French diplomat who tear lug bla state room Tt» next mor» Ing he isAsav-d <m deck. ila sxpeeted bad »pent many year» to the French •very uiowent that s-sus man would •ervU-e. a rumilderahle portion of attempt to make hto acquaintance. No which time be rssMsd to Wa»hln* man did. but a vxwy pretty young wo tu« M de ttovall« never repreaeoted I man sitting to a ateamer chair looked hi» country a» an aiat>«»»ador II» wa» at blm a» he passed her ami caat down an adept at aecret m<tt>.«li then In ' tier long Kpanlsb lastiea. Fvery time vogue between tmt’.on». but. ill«» the be I>•»»»<! her In pacing back and forth open dlplotna.-y of tbe late Secretary aba gave blm the Mme glance and tbe He mtapectwl Hay. now largely doue away with I aams downward awsep Diplomatie« Mission When any qub-k Machiavellian work wa» to b» executed It fell to Lavslto. Maitland and Mlle de l avali« wer« married while the hrtd.-groot» wm emptoyoi to the acato deperitomi. At the lime the Itouama canal wa» being lorated »nd there wa» any Bin-Hint of chicanery pertwlrated twitb a» to It» loatloa and the prevention of II» loca ttoo both by Central and North Amer icana Then came young Maitland'» opportunity. One morning tbe »rere tary »»ut for blm. banded hun a dia patch and told him that be wlahed blm to take it to tbe Chlt«d Slat»» can- •ill at Vera Crux, who would are that It reached It» dent Inalino. Itollghted at being thu« etiahled tn make a beginning In hi» profr-awlon Maltlmd took the dlapat*-b — It wa» piarwd to an odl«-lal envelope nf the ■tat« detwrtmvut ad<lre»*ml to the coti- »ul and waa atx>ut to leave when the aecretary laid to him “It to »«aetittol that the Information contained to that envelop« reach»« our conati! In Vera « rúa « mi or before the After that date tt will 1» ton 1Mb tot«, It la wall tint you shutild know that Ita prompt delirery will Involve th« making or the failure to make mill loua of dottora by «vrtain .-a pita I lata. Tou will :ber»fore t>e vet» guard cl In «peaking of your mi«atoo and watvb well rtw dl»|«tch I »end It to Vera Crus by you to order that no one to tbla country may kuuw ita ultimate de»tfnatlon .Nev críbele»» there are plenty of »plea atiout and we may ha»» them right here to the «tate depart ment Re careful, and gtvnd Inch to you. When Maitland w.-nt home and with the eibltoratlon of youth told hl» wife of bla mission. It» Importance, c.mald- erlng tbe totereata Involved, and all that, aha failed to show similar en thusiasm "What to tt. pelt* he «aid. "Ton don't aeem pleased " “Jlmmto.” «be raptied. '•you will nev •r get It through.’* “Why notr •“They will ate«) It from you " “What inakes yon think »o, JulieT* "From a little girl I have heard my father tall the ways |«-<>i-la take to out wit one another 1 kuow all about it You kuow nothing “ However, the little woman pa^ketl her huaband'a suit rase all the hag- gag* he profMMed to take - tlien took tbe dto|iat«-h to the library, and when •he returned handed her bu»t<and a bos of cigars lie oj«>ned It and removed tbe top layers and lelow was an eo valo|w addressed to Renora Ranches. Mesh-o t'lty. to Mrs Maitland's own hand “Little one. yon'ra a brick." ««Id the young diplomat “1 see your scheme It would never do to leave the dis patch to my suit case under ctrver of a stat«- department etivelo[». would ItF* “Nu Now. Jimmie, do tie careful of tbe »nit case and don't let It out of your «tght a moment.“ M .ill to nd gave her a Own k lance, picked up the milt case, called a car ile rlare am] «t»rtrd for th* train, rea.-hed New York during tbe after noon and went at once on t-wrd the steamer which was to Mil early tbe next morning. He wae about to lock hl» stateroom door on tbe suit rase, when, remembering that there might be other keys that would uuim-k IL be took tbe dispatch out from under tbe etgare and put It to hl» porket if he wae followed, with a view to steal tog the drw-utnr-nt. bis l-aggage was •»rely the drat place the thief would look for It. In order to discover If tbe case had bvw-n opened for the purpose. In replacing tbe cigars he told all of thoee on the top row with the end» to the aame direction except ooe. which be reversed Having done this be went on deck for air. The next morning Maitland found himself out ami the Atlantic ocean head ing foe tbe gulf of Mexico He walk ed tbe deck alone, having ranolved not to make ■ single acquaintance In the afternoon he went to bls stateroom for a nap. a-vd before lying down It recur red to him to examine hto »ult c«a» Not that be really etperted to Bod evl ber •*■ | guard. With the eti-epth* of the Spanish woman | there wae no ert len-w of any i person <>r jersri shadowing him Rut < ni the eecote! day out an old lady with very white hair cams up ths >-<*mr«n lonway and looked about for a aest. The ship wa« roiling, and Maitland, taking bold of her arm. eupportari bar to a ateamer chair Rha thanked him. but he would hare nothing to do with her Surely he had rMson tn «uspe-'t every one. The old lady beal-lee thank ing him nis-le some ■'omtuoAiptooe re mark, to which It would have been po llts for him to re»|>oud. but ba turned from ber as though abe had some In fectious disease Several times after that he aurvryed I ber from a distance and nottosd that •tie iooksd very peculiar. Indeed, after •rrutlnlxlng hsr one afternmn aa she I «al dosing to her »reamer chair It oc curred to him that ah* waa a young peraon dhwulaed aa an old woman i When the day before the ablp wa» ‘ due at Vera Crus he *aw her and the ' young Miuniab womarf anting aide by •Ide and talking confidentially he made up hl» mind that they had t>een Mitt out from Washington to steal hie dis twteh end that «me or both of them bad already o(wt»ed hl» suit c » m . Prob- ahly «me did the work while the other kept watch. A few hour» befor« bla arrival to port Maitland went to hl» slatsruom. took rhe dispatch fr«wn bl» pocket and look- g| at It He felt wrv happy !f hs had got II so far ou the journey dMpIte those who were trying tn get It from him surely be could do what little re m»tned Replacing It. he picked up hla cigarette <-» m . which ho had left on a shelf, lighted a cigarette and, lying down with hia novel, l-egan to read. Re s-xio became drnway and fell aaleep When be awoke tbe »hip wa» to port lle fell nauaeated. Racnethlng bad hap pened He dapped hla hand to hto »Ide porket. Tbs dlapatcb waa gone “Beaten after all." be moaned. Rtartlng up, be staggered out and on to tbe deck. No one had gone aaboru A tost h«qw occurred to him He would have the two women arrvwtad on a truru|>ed up charge There they were ursr the compMitonway. 11» rtuhed forward ami. »«■-%>» a policeman on tile d«a-k, beckoned to him Tbe man m«t him on tbe companlouway, and Maitland, »lipping a ton dollar bill Into hla hand, told him that there were two Women tlilsves on tward who had rob bed him When ths wtanen reached tbe dork they were taken into custody They matle a great ado at their artvsi. asserting thwir Innocwuc* “I am an American.” Mid the old lady, "and I demand to be taken before tlie baited Htatea consul." "I will tak« you to the coo«ulata." said Maitland, “provided your roofed •rate will consent to go with Ua" The «>l<l laily |»rauaded*the other wo man to make no objectton. assuring her that tt waa their beat eourM. Maitland called a carriage, and tbe three travel, era entered, tbe policeman rllmtitng to th« box. On reaching the consulate Maitland insisted that tbe Bpaalsh wo- man go in with them. Be did not dare leave her In the carriage. Hhe asemed Indifferent about It. and tha thrsa went In togother The consul being engaged al tbe time, they were placed to tba waiting rixan. While waiting. Maitland, facing the old la«ly. scrutinised ber. What was there that waa familiar about her? Roddeuly- tba Rpanlah woman's back waa turned - abe gave him a smile. He recognised hto wife. Rising. Julie went into the hall. Maitland following ber. “tton't worry." abe Mid. "It'» safe.“ ' Where?" "In my rorsag» " "n«vw did y<-u rnme by It?" "I've bad It all tbe time. When I Uandeii you tbe cigar box to Washing ton It contained a dummy I kept tba dlspatrb." "Who opened my suit cassT "The woman to tbsra." "How da you know r I sant lo delay thè delivery °f thè die patch and, pretenditi« ihat I «Al oti thè sani« erraad. wou ber cooMvnee. an.l w» agrved lo wurk t<-;<lfa-r Aft er »he fuund thr eOVvIupe ws» n<4 lu yonr aulì OSM abe waa »ere you liad It tm your Yuu wer» v«-ry carvi««» lo h-aw ymtr riga trite« In your «tatero.«a Sho pl< kad thè torli wlth a skeleton key, went In ami re- pia.-rd your «-Igarette» wlth thone that had levo dmgged Wbra yuu w.re aalewt* »he robhed you “ “And thè duuimy? Wliat di.t •b» •sy wfa-n «he dbe-uverv.! th.it?“ “Sfai crlvd Had alio •eeurr-l the dto|«tch »l»e would hare baeo hold •mojooa** «bile ¿ulto w « m eiplalnliif »iw wae epeulag ber drv*«. took out thè real dlapatch and hend«-d It io ber hus- band. Rimirato» to thè cenni he liaii loft, he told thè S|iaiiiah wotnan that he had foun.1 thè tu Imi ; arti- Ir. s>ih> gtae.1 and aald »he mitili go «bore »he llked Wheu Maitland «Mlvervd hi» dl»- netch hi» wtfc dld n.-t spirar In thè tranaactloti Ile wa» well Inuni-hed lu tti« profeaelon he had eh. —«-ti BARBED WIRE IN WAR Rutting Up and Cutting Down •arriara la Paritoua Work. Th« «ractlaa of war «ntangl nienia, aven when tUe treu« be« are eotne di»- taoee apart, to at all tliuv-« dangrr- is Th« men »lip over tbe |>ara|«t aud In tha Brat place pound In the aup|-<>rta with mallets, tbe head« uf w!>, h an- carefully wrapped to cloth In order to deaden the »nun L Two other men carry tba wlr« drum a wooden cylto- der round which the wire 1» rolled — by means of a long |wi -- ibr- >. b th» cwnter. and a comrade ■ ttaehv« lh<> wire« to the »up|->rt» The work to slow and uerre «train tog. »aye a writer In the tornili >n Graphic, for atar abells burst often and «ntnpel tbe men io crouch low and re main motion lots until tin- Bare burns out Tn AMtch soldier who take» part In modern warfare thick glovoa for grip ping wlr* aud »tmug pliers for i tilling it ^a eaaentlal tbe rifle atvt t.ny. ■w. Refer» an a»«ault by hl» own regi meet tbe soldier cut« bl» own wire, and h« muai then endeavor a» beat ho may to cut and back hl» way through th» enemy's, pulling down a «iip|«ort bare, cutting the wires while the nn China gun batterlr» rap otlt tb>-lr in-»- sags of death toward him Thue bartied wtre. «o simple In It »elf, ao deadly when u.r-d In the wa s «1 • srribed. enters liito «very pha.o of op »ration to tbe Bring sone. EVILS OF OVERFEEDING A Osed Rulo For Many Would Bs "Eat L«sa and E>erciss More.** The »in of gluttony i-« - .>• inion, and therefore much condoned, but like t-v •ry other violation of nature*» law» b»s a penalty. Fat Ineffli loticy, sluggish mentality, tbe redd-uvd nose, tbe pun pled far», certain of the clirrnib- skin eruptions aud much fatigue and nrrv- oosneM are due to tlu- »I> um > of tin- <11- gmtlve apparatus. Rich, itullgi-llhle fooda in large quantities, high y sea- armed tn atlmutoto Hie jaded palate, are fon-eil Into a Itoily already r«-i rlliou« from repietton Exercise 1» l»r.<-ly limited to walking to and frum tlie la b>. atxl t»alily deteriorsf'"’> i :-«-eeda rapidly . Many an overfrd dyspeptic, »mldeuly dragged by the »tern trail I of clrcu-.u stance» from a life of physical • •*■«» and plenty and forced to work out of doova. smlilenly discover» lluit litom-tul- Invalldlem has gone, that a chruuto ■kto deraugetm-nt of many year« stand ing has dlMppMre-l an<l that a new vigor him Not every one can apand hia whole time In the o(«-n air. but a • ert i in ■ mount of exerrlse and plain. whole- enme fond In an amount mil < -UT the body'e need» can he had by almost every one. Simple n»«»lrr»ir du t end eierrlae make for fa-all b. Tl - «• are not faddish food thearl. a, they are just plain comm.>n «enee Exchange Clever Coral Fish««-». The coral l«ed» of J»i-«ii> «re worked by clever direr» In the empkiy of a mailer direr, who recelriw the hike aa It comes In. grade» It and. when a »util dent quantity baa been obtained. »»k» for bld» on the lot» of <*a. h grad. R«prvaentatl\re of tbe lredii.it «1 port ing and wboleeale firm» ere alwaye at band during tbe eeaaon the beet coral to taken to inatwct the take and proffer Nd« Tbe total annual take la about BB.nm pound», valued at fTOti.irt) Tbe cotoe of tbe coral ha» a gnat deal to do with the value placed up..« It. The ■acet n pe nelve to 'boh*." a peto quince color Single lieeda of tbla col or. eult»hle for manufactarw Into orna mental hairpin», bring from >10 to *.'«O each. Tbe next color In value la pink followed by white, light red and dark i %