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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1918)
r- !«.<• THE SCIO TRIBUNE LIFE PRIMITIVE AND RUGGED THURSDAY. APRIL 2fi. I®»* Itelieviug that if elected I can fill (hr office tn the satisfaction of the people <>f the county. I am a candi date for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Ijnn County. Through my work as Deputy Sher iff I have become familiar with the du tiro of the "flice. txith in handling tax and other clerical collection» work of the office, in arrvmg papers, making arreeta and nil other outside work I was I mm Linn County and in have lived here all n v life A» to my «landing and ;w>rw>nal qualifica all voter« to anyone tion» I refer who know« me If you feel you can support me for thi« office I will appreciate it and promise if nominated amt elected to give to the office the heat service of which I am capable ami to conduct it economically ami efficiently. Bases» an besom ef Russia*» Mighty River Cannot Ba Duplicated Anywhere an Barth The days oo the Volga are as -illke as the white towns strung on th» Volga chain, and ell laden with a amae of life, sluggish and primal and poten tial. The «rent nf pines, of new mown hay. nf drying nets, and the fragrance of lilies; brawny rodahlrted eel I »re shooting and aplaablng each other with water as they ecruh the decks; the whistling of grain steamer»: the sound of havnmera from barges building along the shore; anchor chains rattling as we drop Into the wharf where flaher- meo are unloading their shining retch. It la a robust river life, not familiar, but transposed Into strange keys and staged largely. The rafts seemed the most eesen- daily Russian part nf the Volga. We had seen them before. Gargantuan yellow logs, as delldoua looking as taffy, dragged from a fore«t In Tver and bound together with saplings, each raff bearing a tloy hut for the fam ilies who make the Journey with the rafts to the sea Now we met them on the river, peopled with rollicking figures, who balanced thetnaelvea with long poles and laughed and «bunted unintelligible cries to na as the surge of the steamer threatened Ihdr foot hold. The trackers, hortlakl, we never aay ; debased men of herculean strength, muscle« knotting In their hairy throats, thews straining like horse« against the dead weight of the barge« as Rlrpln had pointed them. They have passed with th« sails. Rut the other flguree on the rafts In the flahtng boat»—err their brother«. And never have I felt life emerging an freshly from the black mold.—-OHva Gilbreath In the Yale It<- vtow. FIRST THOUGHT IS ISOLATION Aviator Longs far Bound of Human Vole«« When Ha Is Soaring Far Above the Earth. JOS. R ERUM. f’.ul Adv. f beesme crmartoaa of a feeling of Incieli nees. wrltes James N. Hall. In thè Atlantic. I remembered what J. H had aald that mora Ing The re waa •nmethlng unpleamnl In that laolatlon. snmethlng to malie noe look longlngly down to earth ; tn mak» nne wnoder Our twenty vear rural credit plan whether wa shall «ver feci really al of loaning money to farmers helps hnme In thè atr. L ••*». Innged for thè you to g»-t out of debt. Under out •ound of hnmsn rote««, and all ihat I heard waa thè mar of tha mot or and form of loan the TOTAL amount thè awish of thè wtnd throngh wtrro of Interest paid during its ENTIRE and errata—anuada whlrh ha ve no he- period of twenty years, is actually man quali!? In them. anc are no more rnmpantonshle than t>i» lapplng nf thè less than per cent interest wavra wnuld be to » man srirtft 00 a Write us for booklet. •aft In mldneean cTnriertylng thta feel Ing. and. no do- et. In pari respoaslbl» for IL waa tD knowledg» nf thè fai- 133 <<n St llblllty of that eeetningly perfect machaatam whlrh rode so steadlly through tha atri of tha qnlck reaponsa whleh that logenlou» arrangement of Inanimata mattar wnnld make to an «tornai and Inexnrable law, If a few Goodrich Safety Tread frali wtres should pari; of tha equally Goodyear Diamond Tread. qnlck. bui lesa phlegmatte rraponse nf anntbar falllble maehanlam. «pahle nf Firestone Non Skid Tread. regteterlng horror, eapable. It la aald. Flak Non Skid Tread. of passine Ite post tifa In revtew In thè Ixe Tires. spara of a fa* aaconds. and thrn — Gel your new lire today. Don't rapahl« of beromlng equally Inanimate mattar. wait until tomorrow. Agricultural Credit Corporation of Oregon HECKER A BEAM. Agent« Albany, Orugtyi» Also head l<egahte lam 1*. Lonaea The for yout Is-galile is the one which stands the test and com plies with the road law. For sale at the Ford garage Plumbing or Tinning MKF. FRED OULEMIER Vrok SU» al d» B»Mes Hi» Expsrienc« is Worth Money to You Repairing a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed C. M. KENDALL Commercial (c>ll«ffa Graduata Expert Accountant and Experienced Peace Officer Republican Candidate for SHERIFF Datormlnlng Age ef Planets. A novel Idea in aettmattng the physl cal condition of planets was put forth by M. Veronnet before the Academic dee Rclencea at a recent meeting In Paris. He bated It upon a calculation of the quantity of water that rocks such as granite and porphyry absorb before becoming perfectly dry. He aald that on tha moon all water has been completely absorbed by alow diffusion as the rocks gradually cooled. Venus is still surrounded by a thick layer of vapar, while no water has yet been '-ondetmed on the stirface of Mer cury. thia ptonet being still In a con dition In whleh Ito geological life has not begun, and consequently no clouds bsve yet formed 00 Its surface. M Veronnet calculates that rocks of our earth now contain sorbed water which would cover earth to an average depth of about »Cl metres. Titled Lady as •heamakar. It to an Interesting fact that, al though tbs women of the United King dom bare Invaded moat employments that formerly were followed chiefly by men. the ahromaklng trad» has not ex perienced much change in thia respect. Tat. something over a hundred years ago. ahoemaklng waa one of the ••era ploymenta of high society** In London. Lady Sarah Rpeocsr. In n letter to her brother, written about the year 1»K says: “tn the evening we divide our time between music and aboatnaklng. which la now the staple trade of the family. I am today In a state of great vanity, for I have made a pair of shoes —«bam to news for yon. Ao If all other trades fall I «ball certainly sa- tabltob axyeetf. legged, at the cor- TEUTON PEACE TERMS Lenine and Troizky Will Send High,-»! prier paid f >r all kinds of We make a »|mcialiy of Friend Poultry and eggs by Tutti I.trite. 35 ship. Engagement amt Mt-ddmg Rit.g« F .M French & Son. Allwtnv. Kring y<>ur cream lu th«* Haxd- ! Oregon. w < mm | ct<nin stafior, All testing is don,- bere and Torn large say« he; For sale cheap A range in good 33lf will ;ui> IngheM mat Let prier for ¡1. order. Inquire of Dr. Prill. Delegation to Brest-Litovsk, Is Officially Reported. Izmdon « Germany's prore terms bave Imen arccpled by Nlkolal l<cn Ine. thè Botshevikl premier, and Leon Trolxky. forvlgn tninlster Trotiky la artlng far thè eenlrai ex ecullve of thè Borici» Thi» annmincement I» male In a Hueelan officiai statement res eli ed by wlrelea» |t eiida that II usala arili aond a delegation Inimedlaleiy In lireai Ltoavsk A liuasian gioernmenl wireless mea aage addroarial lo thè Herman gnvrrn meni al Herlln annourxea that a par Hamentary repivacntatlve Irli l’etro «rad Hunday al noon (or In Inali far Ih» purpose nf transmlttlnx tn thè Herman high <-otnmand al Dvlnek Ilo» sta'« officiai rvply io Germany a pesce rondi! Iona Annther cottimunirallon addreeeod "To All" announrea that thè tollow lr.g messasi- ha» bren arnt to thè gov ernment al lierlln "Accordili« lo dectalon of thè cen trai eiecullie of tha soviet», lakrn at « 3o lluiidai mornlug. thè soviet»' and people'a c«>mmt»»arle« bave drcldc«1 to accept Germany a prore condii Iona and «ili send a delegatine to Hreat l.ltovak " Informai prore negotiallons wlth Routuanla nere begun Hunday at f'a» ile Hufftea. orar llocharrot, accorri Ing to adì Ice» rro< hlng diplomati» clr elee al The llasue and iranamlttod in an Kichsngc Telrgrapb dls|Mit< h from that politi The centrai power» are drmandin« territori»! acquiamone for Bulgaria ami economie con» rea Iona for Ger many and Austria ••All «hat our soldiere need 1» a »till better rear organlcatlon " — Gvo ge Clsmsncssu. former Premier 0« Prance. Jan 14. 191«. It is up to you to provide that by buying Liberty Bonds PaaeibKKV. W. F. Gill, (mwi.i, D. C. Thotus J J. J.Herne«. W F*. Gill, A. Hilfen. J. 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