The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 27, 1920, Image 3

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    BABIES HELP PAY FOR WAR
■ ven Tsl«um Powtfar Hu B««n Levied
Up*« to M««l ■ »pengitwres Ous
to Slaughter.
The p«wtb*ilum II. C. L ba» bit tbo
hab'ea
tn the Hom» Sector William G Shep
b-'il says: “About Kl.<nuW will fn
Imo Uncle Mam a «-offer» from tbo pock-
eta and pure,»» of »«la water drink-
or« tn H»3fc Folk« who like bowling
nr bllllanta or pool will giro about a
million and a half to Unci» Kam. I‘ei>
pie who play card» will giro him two
and a quarter mllllona. Automobile*
and motorcyclre will bring him in Mi
cent» a head from the «hole IOA.OOO.-
Win <»f ua. Well giro lilin about Bftft.
txXl.tMSl for going l<> t beat era and mor
lea.
"Every -me of the lltfl.•»*>.<*»» of u».
> III .
• I "-le Main gin a»er
a*> -f
.» cent* « day directly for
pleasure and enov-niettcwg. with baby
paying tritiate for hi» talcum powder,
mother and elater paying tribute for
their prrfumea. father paying tribute
for hla cigarette» and athletic club
due» all the k1«la paying trlhuta for
the movies and their trip» to the cor
ni-r soda fountain
“The war did It all. too. We're pay
Ing Ju«t ten time« more tn Unde Sam
In internal revenue thia year than we
did In 1IH4.
We paid ao little then—
one-tenth of 71* cent» a day* and wr
paid It ao Indirectly that few of it»
reallxed that there really wae auch a
pcreoti
tn
the
world
aa
Uncle
Main.
At last the old party ha»
found t.'». Since th'-n a lot of ua have
fought and died for him. And If bee
worth dying for lie'» worth support­
ing."
»
MAY DEVELOP GUM MARKET
Opening of Meaopotaml« to Clvlhxa
tion Likely to Add Largely to the
World*» Supply.
A« law and order come Into the wild
and unsettled mountain» of Meaopo-
tatala. eapeclatty when new rood» and
tlie eventual railway connect the
northern Kurdlah country around Mo
aul with the real of the world, many
a now tiM-le»« tresi and «hrub will
doubtle»» be put to service »■ a con
trtbutor of gum. The gum« of Meao
potamla have many commercial u«e»
and the unayatematlc tapping and
trading that now brings the product
on pack animal» to Sulelmanaya
where merchant» buy It from the
Kuril» and »ell It again to other mer
chant» In llngrtad. 1» a mere auggea
lion of the Industry that may be de
velo|ied by enterprising promoter» who
may have ol<><rrvrd the extent of thia
natural resource In Me»>|M>tamla and
looked further afield than Aleppo and
Hngdad for market«. Now that Brit
lah oci-upatlon baa opened the land to
western Idena. It would not tie eur
prising If the gum Industry grew to by
a source of considerable national
wealth, and an lni|Hirtant factor In
creating a new M«-»<>[M>tanila.
acted by tortura. Troop» have tried
to capture the bandita, but have
fall«!,
tt Is believed the kidnaper»
came from Dalny crossing tbe Gulf
of Rechili tn b*mta In which they es­
caped with Ibelr captlvra.
•p« niah Llcorlc» Induttry.
The hi .oifacturv of llcortcw ettrart
and paair 1« an Important Mpanleb In
dmvtry
Thl» 1» s cotu|Mirallvrly new
Industry a* formerly the root wa«
wkpnrtcd unmanufacturvd
nv»r A,
ia»i<»»> poiimla of the root ver* eg
port'd In IWII1 and more tbnn <»«».'»•'
poumte of extract and paale.
With th» Children
Gene Mtralton Rorter, age twe «nd
>n» half, daughter of t»r K I l'or
t»r. Hartevill». Ind. ha« difficulty
rinding proper word» to exprwa» her
»elf. aa mi *t children nl that «ge d".
l*erwnnal pronouns are particularly
dlWIrwM.
One of her friend» »»Led Gene to
go home with her rwently
"I want to gw b -
with Herel.
-.other e«n met I • oil to go down
■ here with «be "
One 'morning »he cum» downatalr»
with her «hoe« on the wrong feet «nd
looking at them with a punlad ex
[irveMlon «aid:
“Mother, m» got
my ahoea on wrong aide out."—Indian-
-potla Newa.
V»»a«l Tao Big for Decks.
America. It «rem», with »I1 her pmg-
•■•m» In «hlptiutldlng. bn» no duck on
■he Atlantic coast «ultahle for repair
mg » veeeel like the l.rvlsihnn of Ihr
Impi-rntor »nv« Shipping
tt twn the
leviathan needed overhnttflng »he had
to be «ent to l.lverjmol to the big Glad-
-tone dock. Even there II «ix» nerew-
•ary to wait for the new and ihr full
moon to dock and und «-k her. n» the
hlghe«t tlile va» rvqulml to “bout her
.iver the «III." The dock «I Norfolk
Va„ It a«»en>». I« big rttough to Hout the
! .evi«than but the channel lending to
l| will uot peritili her pno-ige.
laland of Cret» “Upending"
In the courwe of a dl»cii»don on the
•uh)ect of Urde al the Boyal Geo
rrnphh-al aociwty. I’mf t. J Mvres de
•crllw-d two remark «Ide changea of
ground level tbnt bava orrnrrwd there
dnr» claaatcnl time« «ay» the Mclrntltlr
kmcrlmn
The whole Island ha« swung upon an
atta the •--•tern hstf «Inking and the
w- item rising •«• that whereas at
Hlernpetrss and Splnalongg the an-
dent qn«v« and harlmr works are now
under water, the little Greek harbor of
Pbnlaearna. at the west end of the I«
land 1« now totally upheaved, *o that
one can walk ahont on the floor of th,-
ancient harbor upraised »nd dry
Chineee Knginsers Hats Tell,
In no branch of tuoilem progrès«
has China advanced during the last
twrntv years mura than In engtneer
'ng. If we i-ti-ept [verhspa. medicine
The Chini-»« engineer has come to
stay, He I» a mu-h crltlclsevl person,
and Ihr principal objsrtkm the up to-
■late tn- li-ra epginev-r offers against
him I« that he refuses to undergo the
long and tedious period of training
necessary in any hram-h of engineer
ng tndsv If hr can become an engin
err without «oiling his hands or taking
off hU co ’ he I« quii» willing to po«e
as having msvtrrnl engineering; but
he oh)c-1« to the toll and the dirty
work.
Ronda Issued by th« Granta Pa»»
dedford and Ockoco irrigation district
will be certified by »tali IrrtgoUon ae
-urlllea commlMlon aa soon aa th«
ecord» of each project gw completed
and filed with th<- Mate - .:ln>i-r no
ord I ng to a decision reached at a eon
fervne» held In Salem
Th«- Grants
I'aaa district, tn J«ei phlm- county, baa
voted bond» In the sum of IlM.oOo. Ihv
Medtord district *l,3Soi< u and the
Ochoco district liouimu
The three
projects are now under developcm-nt.
The stale highway < >miui«»lon has
a legal right to mak-- Io« al ■ *iang--s in
.tbe romls to eliminate« ■ urves or
grade« and to bring at» ut other Im
provementa but It 1« n<-t >-mpo«>-rrd
ny law to abandon r tti-u already re
tabllahed by th< loglslauire, according
to a d«i l«ion handi-il d
u by Jud»-s
<1 F Hhlpwortb of lui- ■ county. In
which he h«-bl agalnat the commlMioti
I In th« case brought by H II llocklilii
of Riddle to restrain the stat» from
proceed I ng with th«- con st ruction of
th» aocall'd Canyonville cutoff m-v
■Ion of the Pacific highway
Fred <*arv«r. 11. and Herbert DoyK
IB «ho ran away trout the boys' and
girl» aid society home tn Portland
Monday, walked Into th» polio» sta­
tion at Salem and surrendered They
•aid they were hungry and wished to
return to Portland
Tielini-my and evidence relating to
th«- train wreck at Hertha station May
1. which resulted lu th« death of nine
pcraona and th» Injury of 40 others,
• til te taken al a hiarlng by the Ore-
gun public arrvU-e cuiunilMtoa In Port­
land Monday. May 14.
Complete luvrof last Ion of th» «user
situation as It affects th» entire stats
I<yf Oregon will be made by Hall S
Lusk, chief sMlataat to United States
Attorney Humphreys, who left last
week f<>r Mau Franc lax». Mr Lusk will
b» tn California for at leant a week.
Daniel McCarthy, 101 years of »ge
and the oldest patient at the stat» hos­
pital at Sai«tn. te d«ad
Ha waa com
mlttrd to th** old Hawtburne luatltu-
Gon In Portland In Iktl and remained
there until lkSl, «hen. with other pa­
tients. he waa trauaferred to Salem.
W-trTom Village» Artel ng.
Vlllngi In tlie vicinity <»f Mt. Quen
tin.
Franc»,
are
literally
rising I___________________________________________________________________________
phoentxlike from their uwn a»hca.
I'onfr-'iititl by a lack of «too» and
Nutt in thu Time to PurdiuM* Your
build ■ z material», the artlenne haw
ratabllebed a big grln ilng machine In
»bleb tbe debrla of the »hell »hal­
A«k lh> »» well ki»-wn mon why they purchased our plant:
tere«! ho<i«ea 1» remade Into mortar.
I. H Copuland. Crabtre-e, tt tn Volkman, Crabtree; Walter Blackburn,
The atat*- board of control, acting
Hem; lieorge Schk-rth. Crabtree; <>. H Ksubler, ixbanon; Waller 1*1>
upon Maleno ma contain'd In telegram»
land. She'll!
And many other»
received from the three member» of
Paul Automatic Water Sydtema
the atati- highway commlMlon. Indi
eating that tb'-re waa urgent need of
Perfection Milking Machines (Natural Milker)
fund« with which to meet obligation»
already I- -nr-il by the Mat» through
Anker I lolth
ream Separators.
I he Only Self Bal-
th«’ awarding of mntract» for poet end
at
ced
Bowl
fi>’--»t r-■■■ ■ In Oregon, dlapoard of II
ouO.OOO of bond» undef the »ocalled
E.leutnc U irmg by I icenserl and Bonded Men---Estimates
deral aid toad law paaaed at the ep«<
Cheerfully Furnished
rial ae«at- n of th*- b-«i»latur» last Jan
uary
I he t»>nd» acre purchased by
STORE
the l.umt» rinena Trust company of
Xf7 W. Hr»t et.
I hi i e '.’ll
Al HANY.
Old P. O. Budding
l*ortlaud «hlch submitted the tnoM
»atl»i ‘ tory bld of Mu on Io behalf of
th. I’outim utal A t'ominerclal Trust •
Saving» t>auk of Chicago
FARM LIGHT & POWER OUTFIT
THE ELECTRIC
Inc.
ri i< >T(x;i{Ai’i is
Business Is Good
E du all kinds of atnsteur
k<«iak tiniwhing, film
developing, copying, enlarging and photograph-
ing.
Samples of our work on hand for your inspection.
If you have any trouble in getting good results
out of your koc'ak or camera, call on us; we can no
doubt help you with suggestions that will help you get
re»ulls ntul go d, clear picture«
Wi- have had over 20
years expsrience in this work
no doubt can do you
some good
So |w> not backward In asking for help in
this line.
Your kodaks examined free.
All of our merchants so report. Yet
it is not so good but what it can be
made better by judiciously advertising
in
Our prices are an follows, o/u'upi cash on delivery
of your work, please remsmber thia;
Che ^rio <fribunc
PRINTING
2fx:<|, or »mailer. 40c doyen
4x5, or smaller, 50c dox-en
3ix5|. anil postcards, liik* dozen
IlKVRUJPING
Lengthening Lit» of Silk Stocking.
“No eciummles are small.“ says a
French proverb, ami the professional
stocking mender*» Job 1» evidence of
thdlft as understood by the Parl«l«*iin<-
“Here," said one of the craft, “are ,*W>
pairs of »Ilk stocking» which have
been through my hands more times
than I can count, and look at them."
T! ‘y were patched and darned till
die
«as little of the original left,
hut as Kin« remarked, “with hoota
they still make an effect!" Before the
X«r madam« [Mild three halfpence per
pair to her miniier and provided the
thread; now »he gives fourpenc» or
Svepenre and expect» miracles of 1-n
dnrance from the fragile web. Where
the mender formerly »pent ten mln
Utrs »he now must devote an hour tn
»«me of th<-«e stockings, and It Is dif­
ficult to «v how she gets a living
But madame*» mntrn fa "Throw noth­
in? »wnv " and »Ise Ilves up to IL
P>»»tic Orstalng for W u-,ge
Industrial plants a.
■
■*-•
Ambrtne trentment for bum*, scalds
and all surface wound» which proved
very »ucee««ful for casualties Incurred
In the world war.
The dressing is a compound of wax
and resins, and Is solid when cold ft
1a heated to about 150 degrees Fah­
renheit and a ppi lei I by means of a «pe­
tal atomiser or It can be generally
daubed on with a soft brush . A plas­
tic dressing Impervious to air, la thus
formed, which does not adhere to the
wound and which promotes the healing
pnx-ess without apprwritible contrac­
tion. r»'»flrnrement and war» are pre
vented to a greater extent than was
poaaible under the old methods.
•old Chinato •ardita
Rands of kldnatwre reo ntly have
ran«e<l much alarm in Temhowfn.
Shantung China. Operating in groups
of frvm 30 to 30 they have carried
away and held fog ransom wealthy Chi­
nese for whom they have obtained aa
much »a StHMMO In suma caima. Ten
cltlaens were kidnaped la Ortotiee.
Film rolls, any size. 10c each
Film packs, any size. 20c each
i'lntea up to 5x7, 5c
Plates above 5x7, 7jc
Advertisements in The T ribune are
profitable to advertisers in Albany,
Salem, Portland, San Francisco, New
York and Chicago.
Mail orders solicitsd arxl attended to promptly;
must be accompanied by rush, any over remittance
will l>e promptly returned.
We thank you for past and solicit y >ur future
patronage
Yours for go«»! work.
XV KSKLY'S S'i l I > 1 < >
WHY?
Because an ad in The I ribune gets
results. If these foreign ads pay, surely
every merchant in Scio will get good
results by judiciously advertising in
their home newspaper.
Every Business Man
; SCIO CASH FEED STORE !
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. Sunnybrook, tin* best «lairv f«*«*«l on the markot
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A trial will convin ■< you that Fisher's chicken feeds have no equal.
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W e have just what you need tn feeds of all kinds.
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MeCORMK'K MOWER
in Scio should be represented in some
way in The Tribune. It will be of in
direct value to our town and commu
nity and of direct value to the adver
tiser, and, incidentally, to the paper
Every Live Merchant Advertises
Are YOU Alive?
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(’an supply your n< • ds tn h >r «i, dairy, hog ami chicken feeds at
vi-rv reasonable price«
If you ¡»re looking for an increase in the
milk flow from your dairy herd, try
For Sale by--
R. M. CAIN, Scio