The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 12, 1922, Image 4

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PORTLAND TEACHER
School Board Release« Mi««
Margaret Reid For Near
East Relief.
At the regu**l of Gov Ban W Ol­
cott. koaorary chairman Near Eaal Re­
lief. th« Portland School Hoard haa
given three mon th a l*av« of abeence to
Ml** Margaret Held, teacher of bl»
lory la Jafteravm High School, that ah*
might help or gaol»« th* achool» and
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eollegea of Oregon for the Near Kaat
Relief
MI m Held haa recently re­
turned from the Near Kaat whore for
two year« ah* waa In charge of an
orphanage of three hundred aov*nly-
fir« children in Hom», and later a»lp-
ed care for 1.000 refugee* In Maraah
"Pur th* flrat time In Sly experience
aa a teacher I find my heart la not
in teaching." aaya Miaa Reid. "My
'think*. to uao an Armenian ex pre*
•Ion. are for the kiddle« j left in Tur­
key. ao 1 am glad of the chance to giro
to Oregon the moeaage given me by
the people of Maraah aa I waa leaving
there laal April.
"'You are going back to your home
In Am*rlc«
Please carry our love
and gratitude to the American peo­
ple. and tell them to plraae "think for
ua'.' they »aid Thia la an Armenian
Idiom tor, 'help ua*
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"Thia la the m««aage I bring to th*
people of Oregon You mother» with
aweet, w*« bahtea in your in»«, 'think*
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A Family Confab
HAO REHEARSAL OF FUNERAL
Curl*«» N*tl*n H*ld by Ipanlah M«m
arch
C*nc*rwlng
Ceremony
Which Me W««td Flgum
Chari«« V. king of Npala «nd
of Oarmany In lb« PI xt era th cratury.
V»«» a ploua ruler Toward th* end of
hl» life he conceived th» rariuov Idea
of reh«ar»ing bl» «wa fuo«r»l n*t be-
r«UM- he wlahed to hav* the «vent go
off without a hllrfc «hm the tlm«
ahould cum«. but b«eau»« be thought
the |xrfi>rin»nc* of th« ceremony
would redound to th« credit and w*ll-
being of hla »mil la th» »fter world
Hla friev.it. .ought to dlaanad« him.
hot. deeming It a holy art. th« Miler
went ahead with hla preparation*. A
catafalque waa erweted and th* *erv-
lc* performed. Th« high altar, th«
<at«f»lqoe and the eotlr* churct
»hone with wax light»; the friar» w«rv
all In their proper place« and th»
bou»eh<>ld of the omperur attended la
deep mourning. -Th« plou» m«nar<b
hlm*lf wa» there, attired 1« aabla
we.nl*," according to th« tn on ki ah bla
forlati. “and bearing a taper, to »er
hlmaetf Interred and to •■etebrat« hl*
own ot^eqnl**.“ White th« tnaaa for
the dead waa rang, be cam« forward
and gave hla taper to th« officiating
prte«t aa a aymbol of hla dealt* to
yield up hl» aoul. Not only otmw . but
for many year*, until he Anally died
In 15M. Chart»« V [•erformed thia
■trangw ceremony annually.
JeHereoa Maa bjw«4
for th« mother* of Armenia
They
earn« to ma on cold and atormy winter
day*, only laal winter; I aaw them
A. C. Lihbey, J offer «on garage
open their arm* to »how m* a llttl*
man.
waa hit by No. 18 northbound
naked bab* lying lh*r* and then beg
me for a pier« of cloth, «van a piece liaaaenger train Sunday afternoon at
of burlap, anything to wrap around th«
1:16. aa he attempted to croea the
lender little body. Laat year I waa
abl* to gtv« them a bit of flanuel and track« in front of the train with a
eom« little cotton cloth««, and 1 waa truckload of milk sni. He waa
able to do thia alihply b*cpua* the p*o
coming from the direction of Green«
pl« of America had «oat cloth and
bridge. Doctor« do not know the
doth«« and money.
"You father» and mother« of lovely full extent of hi« injuries, but it ie
may. laughing boy« and girl«, will yos believed he i> auffering from coneue-
continue to think for* the pitiful little
walfa, driven from home, loat from •ion of the brain aa well aa numer-
dearly loved father* and mother« and oua •light injuriM and a fractured
brother» and »later»? 1 wlah you all hip.
might have the Joy I have had. to pick
up a thin, atarvad. atckly, dirty little
mite of humanity, hair matted, with
awful «ore«, and with your own handa
to waah him and clean him and to
Several of the committeemen appoint­
fee<l him and heal him, »nd In a tew
ed
to aaaiat in the Albany College
w*eka to »«• him changed Into a
wholeaom«. happy, normal klddl« campaign to raise S300.000 to be u*ed
"Th« hard part cornea when th« for new building« will be in Seto in the
orphanage la full and th« budget ex near future. The College man­
hanated and you have to turn away th« agement prvpuee« to aolicit 11.000 from
starved and deaolats bo ya and gtrla each achool diatrict, and in return give
from the gal*«
In my own orphan­ a perpetual tuition aeholarahip that
age w« never refused admittance to may be uaed in any of the four cl»■»**.
a very llttl« on* W« couldn't. We
Jammed them In aom« plac«.
But
Mad high*« Over Calf*« Mair.
again and again w« had to turn away
My Hret lov« affair came to a cU-
a big boy and aometlmea the larger
rnai when tny ««ratheart dteewrred
gtrla. b*c«u»e th*r* waa no room.'
that he had b*an carrying a "lock"
"America haa been generous. Oregon
•aa been generous, but w« must con­ I ci the calf« tall next to hla heart for
tinue to think and think hard, tor •rvvral month«, uiuter th« lllualoo
It wa* • lock of my hair.
He
lb««« klddl«» It they ar« to be kept
Inaiated upon having a lock of
warm and «ate and protected •nd
happy through thia desperate Um« hair, hut I. having none to »pare,
lading (hat the color matched Bxacfly
ab«ad.“
that of ray red calf, eubatltuted that.
It anawervd th« purpooe vary well
SAYS FEW READ THE BIBLE until
• email hoy gave the aecret away.
Tt*n t »ai denounced aa a true daugh­
Writer Critic!**« th« Preterì Ganar».
ter of Eve
Kxchang*.
f«r Ite Lick *f Knowtedg*
•f th« Scripture«.
The bookseller'« atory of the woman
who demanded to know where In th«
Bible ah« could And th« »tory of Du-
■on and Pythlaa la rallevi to mlud by
the recently r»|>ort«d attempt of a pro-
fMaor at the unlverafty to mearare lh«
Biblical knowledge of hla claaa In Eng-
llah literature. Th« teat reunited la a
rather naive dlaplay of Ignorance con­
cerning a book which ha« been called
“th* fonatala head of Engllah litera­
ture." and which, with Shakespeare.
Invariably head« th« u*t of "boot­
book« and gather» mor* dual than any
other.
Tbera are thn*e who. having niad*
acgualntance with the Bible In their
own youth, and reallalng It» poetry,
klotory and atyte. agree with Prof. liai-
loa Lore tiharu that we ar* a
A Call** War.
One of th« flrat Indian wars In the
hl.tory of early Kan*«» la «aid to
have originated becuna» aa agent aoM
entne Indiana a piece of calico with
the «tripe» running the wrong
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School was opsnsd again
Arnold school December
week. Ths pupil« are doing good
work and aspect to add a few mprs
freshmen to ths .Scio High Scuoci
next year. Mrs. J mu Rodgers to
the teacher,
J. L. Rodger« and family «pent
the holidav« in Portland and with
relatives in Washington.
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Ç The editors of the I ribune want to publicly
express their full appreciation
preciation of
or the loyal
loy sup­
port being given us by the reading public In
deed we cannot fully express our appreciation
The past week has seen ten new names added
to our growing list, while every week there is
one or more new’ names placed on the list.
(J We want to add more and more new names
and to do so we expect to give the news of
the community exclusively, and other news if
we have the space. I o do this, we ask our
readers to phone us or mail us any news in their
neighborhood. 1 hat way we will both profit—
you, in giving the news; we, in publishing it.
ijj If you want the Daily Oregonian, we can give
you it until Nov. I, ’22, and the I ribune a full
year for $5.50. If you want the Daily and
Sunday Oregonian, we offer them to Nov. I,’22,
and the I ribune one full year for $6.50. No
separation, u ust be combined. Offer good un­
til January 31,1922.
ij We are planning an issue of the Tribune to
be devoted to the motor power vehicle industry,
the same to be off the press about the middle of
Febrnary. Elxcept for the cover, we expect it
to nearly approach our Christmas edition. It
will be a humdinger and most of the motor
power vehicles and machinery w ill be on dis-
event—in other words, it
pageant. Dealers are
asked to write for rates and space, if they have
not already received a letter conveying full in
formation.
ij Now a word to our advertisers: We appre
ciate your continued patronage, and we hope
you are reaping good results. We are doing out
best to make ydur interests our main watchword
for if you succeed we also prosper.
About our Job Department: We can handle
most any kind of job work your needs may re­
quire, and we know our prices are less. We
expect our sample line of Calendars any dav
now, and as soon as they arrive our representa­
tive will call upon the trade. Send us your next
order for job work and thus prove to your own
satisfaction that we print quality
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