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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
■ General Xewfi A Trip to Cuba | hut a baby had just died and they were holding a wake and two men (<*oatmu«d from uagv 1 ) on the way Hick and you never saw were so drunk and going up and down the (no streets) but between so many kids in your life. At one th«- houses sinking and hollowing We didn't stay there very long. There are two distinct factions in this country, the Reds and the Blues, and thev are always fighting. Just now the Blues are in power having had a big revolution about 16 months ago. burned a lot of the town, kill Come and get the ed about 3.000 people in all. but only prices from us I* fore about 275 right tnCeiba. The com you aril. <J Highest pany has about si I blocks walled in prices paid for all and when th»-«* revolutions come on Cash Prices Haiti CASCARA BARK kind» of Junk. Albany Bargain House Cover 2d &' Baker Phonn 411-1 Alliany. Ore. Ú» Th« Highway Repair Shop Telephone 442 Cylinder Relxiring General Auto Repairing A. R. B uht M A. K i . apotz Albany, Oregon the people all rush there and eat. steep and live there until it 1« over. These soldiers, lots of them boy« not over 15, walk about the streets u thick as file« with guns and a big knife about 2} feet long and sharp as a raiur. They call It a n achctte They d .n’t hesitate to use It either. The R-ds decide«! to try and take the town while we were there. We were all rushed aboard ship and ta ken about two miles out to sea and anchored where no stray bullets could reach us. The army officers and activities were centered right al lire end of the wharf, so we had a fine grand aland seat. The Blues went out and chased the Reds back. but they had captured five engines, three Austrian men ■toawa*'« and two or throe trains of bananas, bum- • they were almost dead; had not eat They put them off rd a bridge and captured a Blue of en for five day« ficer and cut his head off. The com there. Of course they were trying pany kept us out in the sea two days, to make it into the United States It la not unusual for girls of 12 then they let us come up to the wharf or 13 to be mothers of two or three end load bananas. 41.700 bunch«-« ail green as grass, was 210 car loads. children. All take the mother's You can't imagine what a sight It name «a they do not know the fa waa to see them load the ship, na ther's. The old pilot told me of a tives by the dotens. They loaded woman he know well who is 37 and all those uo between 7 a. m and 11. has had 29 children, and only two They have machinery to help but pairs of twin«. They arc considered every bunch has to be carried to the old at 35 and do not live to be over mschine and into place after they 35 or 40. are in the ship. Everyone was afraid the •hip Mistake» at Different Value« would tie commsndwred to haul When the plumber make« a mis- those dirty troops, many in rags and tag« and more barefooted than had , take he charge« for it. shoes on. When a lawyer make« a mistake Had a very rough «ea part of the it Is just what he wanted, bccaus* he way. Nearly every one was sick has a chance to try the case all over Paul and I never missed a meal. «gain. Dick had to mica lunch one day. When a carpenter'mak«-« a mistake It is smooth now as we near the it’« just what he expected. mouth of the Mississippi river. We When a doctor makes a mistake will be in New Orleans in the early he buries it. When a judge makrs a mistake morning, and I think we will go right on to Kansas City. 1 will be ¡it becomes the law of the land. glad to get home, as usual. It wm W hen a preacher makes a mistake very warm down there and we are I nobody knows the difference.. all black as crows But when a printer makes a mis When we reached Ceiba they found take Good ni.rht! Inland Printer. The Scio Tribuna Mt. PleasantCole New» May & R. F Darby and family attended church in Stayton Sunday evening. Tt e •Ian«'» given at Charley lef- let's Saturday evening was enjoyed by all A very large crowd wa« present. Billy Arnold and wife »pent Sat- ur lay evening and Sunday with R. F Dai by and family. Mi-, I tie Limbeck wa» a Star ton taller Saturday. Maude. Harold and Earl l>arbv stunt Sunday at Hora'«. Th* I'atberry families visited at the L i Darby home Sunday eve. Ken Darby and wife were trading in Stayton Saturday morning and viMted al Charley Peters* in ths af ternoon. Joe Hurs and liar ley Darbv at tended th«- show in Scio Saturday night. Clarence Overholts is visiting at Ben Darby's. Mrs. Leo Rond and Mr*. Anthony ( iipanie I lx>uia Geisler and family to Stay ton Saturday a m. Ren Darby and Clarence Overholt« eai >-d at lbs Charley Shaffer home Sunday. S»me fr<»m the Cole district at tended the ball game at Shelburn Sunday afterurxin. liar i Darby 1« now working at the Charley Peters' home. Hogue Parrish of Salem and Lie ton Dai by of Stay ton railed at the Ben Darby h me Monday morning. Anthonv G- sler and family spent Sunday afterno n at David Aeger- ter’a. Baptist Church Note« Sunday school at 10 o’clock every Sunday morning. Everybody is in- vitr-d to attend. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 7:00. Prayer meeting every Saturday night at 8:00. Junior Endeavor every 2d and 4th Saturday at 2:30. Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach next Sunday. Mrs JoaOupor receiver! a letter the last of the week from her grand son. Earl Stan at Newport, in which he t-aid that hU leg would have' to lie put in g plastu» cast. Mr. Stan had his leg broken in three p'acea during a basball game several weeks ago and his physician has been un able to get it to heal. NOTHING BUT Bargains ! We can «ave you money on anything in the f urniture Line NEW or USED as well a« on Camp Equipment of which we have a full line. sih h «1 1 cuts. Camp Stoves, Camp Carts, and in fact any thing and every tlung to make your outing a pleasant one. Anyhow, if vou need any thing in the Fur .iture or the Camp Equipment Line, Save Money by coming to See Us First Albany Bargain nouse Corner 2d and Baker Phone 411-J f.* Albany. Ore. %