traveler ere returns. It is he and th«< others of all wars yet living that should claim our attention neat Saturday. It should be a duty all could per­ form with pleasure. While I hey are With Us let u« all join in honoring them In a few sh >rt years at rioet. those yet with us will have Rone to join the ranks of the invisible hosts which preceded them, so we have only a little time in which to show to the re­ maining few our apprecia­ tion of their wonderful ser­ vice to the nation. S<> far as the Tribune has knowledRe. our venerable townsman.W S. Carpenter, is the only Civil War veteran living in Scio or this com­ munity. He is hale and hearty, tho up in the 80s In thought and action, he is still young, and like all his comrades of 1861-5. he real, iies he must soon journey to the land from whence no Gone but not forgotten are the Heroes of the wars which were waged for and by this great country of ours, that we. as a nation, might survive thruout the ages to come. They gave unstinting'y of their all. and it io only just and right that we bow our heads in silent tribute to them on thia, our National Day of Memory. If you have ho immediate relatives who made the supreme sacrifice, it is your opportunity to show your gratitude to those who did bv decorating their last resting place in a fitting man­ ner. Let us all join In a mo­ ment of aiient tribute to the Heroes of Our Wars. * SOUTHPAW PROVED HOODOO TO LOCALS dav before. But it wai not tn ta. New players wore «the uniform. and others were shifted to positions where they had never worked, and i thus errors and more errors were made It Is believed that if the Game Sunday Was Beit Dis­ team of the week before had been play of Errors Ever Com­ arrayed against Washougal the dis­ parity in the score would have t>een mitted by Home Team less noticeable. That Washougal has a strong and The baseball game Sunday be- gentlemanly trim is true, and the tween Washougal and Scio was wit- battery. Joe Gaines ami Glenn Hol- R. M. Cramer Passes Anything But Humane The two hangings in Salem last Friday was anything but humane if reports air true. One is said to have dangled in blood from the breaking an old wound, and the other, a cripple, was strangled to death. Torture is not provided for in the death warrant, and to prevent an­ leaves a wife, who was formerly other such occurrence come other Agnes Burmester, and a host ot means of taking a life should lie friend* to mourn his death. He was nested by a large and disappointed land. • harmonious unit, together provided, if we must have capital about 55 years old and i native of jCarbondale. Pa . from wh-re he crowd of fans, who had expected to with each man on the line on their punishment. transferred his Knight« of Pyti.las mettle, naturally presents a front see the locals perform equal to or Sat. membership to Scio. Gaines is a better than in the game of the Sun- hard to uenetrate. The stores will close at noon The funeral services were held southpaw ami <>ur boys could not urday. Decoration Day. while th«} 'connect with him Besides Glenn bank will be closed all day. The at the Bilyeu Don cemetery yes­ terday afternoon at 2 o’cl« <"k. Jtev. Holland. Maurice White also playa P'Mtofliev close« at 9 for the day. on the Washougal team Maurice G. A. Hay officiating The pall bearers were Shelton. W. J. sprained his right ankle in the 7th Chromy. P. H. MacDonald. Frank inning while sliding to 2d base, he Bartu. 1. Hoagland and J.S. Sticha plays 3d. Cu£ck Batik Building Others attending were J. L. Kelly Miller and Bellmore was Scio's Albany, Oregon and Wm. Young. battery, and they played a heady Saturday Sunday Burial was in the Burmester bur­ game. If the other members ha t tf DK.C. p’lcy DENTIST People’^Tluratre Plate* That Fit Crown and Bridge Work, Plates. Fillings, Painless Extraction. It will be to your advantage to get my estimates. Dr. C. Ficq, Dentist b*b Presents not committed so many errors the score would have been 2-1 Instead of 11 1 in fa.or of Washougal. E. G. Arnold and hlmo White umpired the game. Shedd meets the locals Saturday afternoon on the local diamond. In the evening the dub gives a benefit dance in the Z. C. B J. hall; music by 6-piece orchestra. Tli? Perfect Cast, i ndud- ing Sylvia Breamer. Bessie l-ove, Henry B. Walthall, Hobart Busworth and oth­ ers in “THE WOMAN ON THE JURY” Also a Good Como Jr. See this program. you’IJ like it w«iwe a u pé ai u p aeiipwei [5. W Griffith’s Masterpiece, « America A story of the building ot our Nation Lexington. Concord and Bunker Hill • « Old Time Dance at Q F. hall. Stayton, Oregon, Satur­ day night. May 30. Old time music, old time orchestra. Come all and enjoy your­ selves. Admission $ 1.00, tax included. People* Theatre At M l Pleasant at Star Theatre Stayton Saturday sad Sunday May 50 and 31 Matinee Sunday at 2 £0 p.i Rev. J. Y. Stewart will hold Mem­ orial Day Service at Mt. Pleasant church Sunday evening at 8.00 o’clock. A special invitation is giv­ en to all the bovs who wore the khaki as well as those who wore the blue to attend this service. Am I \ Intruding/ Miles of Smiles L Admission , las naa a 34 EIGHTH GRADERS TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS R. M Cramer of Stayton. a mem­ ber of the local Knights of Pvthiaa. died Monday in a Salem hospital, where he hail t>*en operated on last Scio Will be Host to all Eighth week for a bladder trouble. Grade Graduates Next The deceased was of a kind and charitable nature, and was well Wednesday Night liked by all who knew him. He ial plot. i Newton Thomas Passes The night of June 3 in the school auditorium in Scio the graduation exercises of the eighth grade pupils of th<« Scio school and 15 rural schools fron the surrounding community will take place. The '.'rsmmsr’gradex of the Scio school will present the program for the evening. Rehearsals are taking place dailv under direction of Mias Frols Ih&yer, the teacher, for the opcr tta.'The Belles of Fol-De-Rol,” which is to be the main feature of the program. Assistant Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction W. M. Smith has accepted the Invitauion to be pres­ ent and present the «iiplomaa to the class. The schools participating and Turn to page 3. p'es«e Word was received bv George M. Bilyeu late Tuesday evening that I Newton Thomas had just paired ■sway at hit home in Salem, the ' eauae of his death being cancer on ' the liver, for which he underwent an operation in a Salem hospital tn I I March. He ia survived by the widow, two itU. Percy of Jefferson and Clyde of Jordan, and two daughters, Mrs. He vie Bilyeu and Mrs. Ethel Merry of Cut Bsnk. Moru., all of whom were with him except Mrs. Merry, ami »he ia expected to come for the funeral, which is to be held at the Webb funeral home in Salem at 11 o'clock Friday forenoon Huriai will be at Salem. Mr. Thomae was born at Jordan and spent several vears of his life in this community. He was about 65 vears of age. ile was one of the Thomas brothers for whom Thomas creek was named. See Us for Gradual ’n Presents Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Kodaks Books Stationery Toilet Seta Ivory Goods Salety Raz< >rs Yours for Sea vict ! KELLY’S DRUG STORE