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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
--- ----------------- Tb« Thrice a-Week Editto« ---------------------------- ■ **l’he |»«-t is. we alT hate mm- sen-e. W» hale planile«! matches oi The New York World 4nd bring engaged tu order with P—-- ■ diamond rings to advmtise the fact. ou *ee, Mary'» family goes no far snd the society pussies purring and J us i in Philpot ami lz>rin Rice Wh«-al per I'UMhcl 1 .7« ther hack than Adam. Adam I suppos» fashionable w«>ddiiig* preceded by •• •• have returned from Eastern Oregon aw Oats 30 your» and mine antedate old Eden ‘»hnwer»' of «tut! that only a fire or where they have been working in Bran per tun 3IMMI I . -ay, Halhe ___ But he aaw Tom •omc other special dis|wn>«atiun uf • th«- harvest fields And W heat chop per tun 31100 Tracy going past with hi» machine Providence can rid you of The vear 1914 has twen the newt • V then“--he took a lawyer-like tone Oat chop •f.ÌA and ran after him with a »hout Mr*. Henry Hawk is on the sick extraordinary in the history of betitting the junior partner of the *• Barley (’hop ” 30.tal The two men talked a long timo be firm of Tracy A Tracy, “we «annot modern time» It ha» wit nes s ed the i list this week fore Robert came hack to Salhe Hour per sack 1 4t> he paused “Get your toil and thing* and be eogaged b«*cau»e” outbreak of the great Europran war, Wild gvwae are flying smith want Fargs |»-r duaen for^effect and got it, for a »udden 2« >»mie for a «pin. Well «top for a struggk- an titanic that it make* which reniimia us that winter is Butter |>er roll 40 Mary, have lunch at mnw littl» «u»picton »ent the |aireul» as one to all other» look email. • near. So dig your m>tat«w’a ami i*hickens. hens pwr lb .09 town, have dinner at Baiter, coll their feet—“bev-ause we are alrea«ly you live in momentous time* ami 1 gather in your anple» ami get rvadv marnmi,” he fini«he«l leisurely, ”a «• spring • Hi on my minister Encl» John and gat frosty night« ami freeling m u should not inisa any of the ttr« • I for month ago at Baiter, by Rtibert’s home by moonlight.” «< «• ” riMwtera 07 Wmlou* eveqts that are occurring. weather. "And a chaperon?* Chough th» uncle John, who al*« hates fuss and • • «• Turkey« .15 four had always known each other, feather* ' With a quick movement No other newspaper will inform you ti» • » Some «a> Mr». Pearl Wright cor Gwuav .07 S«|he was going at leant to mention Tom moved— ■past .Hallie and took with the promptnewi ami cheapm-wi »* »• responds for Thu Tribune Now Ducka Roh’* wise »yaa twin- I Mary by the hand, leading her to X lo II proprieties of the Th rice-a Week Edition of the that b a mistake • « •« III» mother, and B«>b had Hallie by She is sick at Beef Usd 04 New York World .Moreover, a present with a very bad cold. t both hand*,, looking at her only, • • ss “I think I can hunt ui Veal I forgetting the other». year'» »ulmcription will take you far marrwd soman »»mewlMtw,' Hogs, live l*r hundrvd lb Hunter» are flagging pheasants & ’¿fi renia:k«d, but refu*rd riplanation And when it finally b«<cam» evi into our next presidential campaign. «a •* Hogs, dressed fi.00 till Tracy left the car to persuade dent to the bewildered families that The Thrice a-Week World's rvgu and slaving th«* buck dm-r while it • » a» 1'hen Bob did hi« gallant the right children were together - Mutton b <>pen season. 6.00 Msry lar suimcription price is only fl per tie»! to make things clear He sne- that Halhe had married Rola«rt, I year and this pay* fur 156 papers. A. J. Duncan wa» a Holley busi eadad Hallie got in front with that Tom had married Mary—the We offer this unequalled newspaper ness visitor <>ne day thb week. Tom. leaviug Mary to an apparent relief went far on th«- »ay to for- • ly all too devoted Bob. while they givancas for the »l«»pemeni and The Scio Tribune together for Prof. Malone is progressing nicely “But why »lope*” Halit«’» father nar»d«M| pset their respective horn»«, f 1.90. Th«- regular price is *2 2S with his school “I think I may «ay for tie it said that the Trevor* and finally asked If you want the Oregonian, the for my friend» that the«e marriages Journal or the Telegram, we will the Tr»< v» ha<i bog wi»hed Marv Mrs. M J. Weddle ami Mrs Strl will make ns ultimately happy furnish it to you at lean than la Van Epps vi-uted at the home of «bd Tom to like each other "bargain day” rates, providing you ft wa- rather too fate that night that th»y are, in fact, just what we T. J. Malone Friday are a subscriber to The Tribune. to phh««e '-«Ihe'» father when Tom I desired. What wa* th«- real trou left her relm tantlv at her own door, ble? We sere all quite willing.” Mr. Jack Frost visited us last R it a choru« of laughu-r greeted If you want any of the daily night and cast a white mantle over A Case Where the Old Folk» tnd ll>di, mother questioned, said him —happv young laughter palter». The Tribune will get them ie had been motoring with Mary every thing.» Were Entirely loo U dimg “ That w»« just the trouble You Thai »a» th< beginning During for you at Bargain Day rates, pro-. were too willing?” It w*. Hallie Augu«t the four were inseparable, riding you i»ay for The Tribune mm Subacribc fur The Tribune, II.2T» and flu- parent» worried The only who had spoken from the «belter <>f year in advance * By LOU1M OLNEY h»r young husband’» arm Then the year Perplexed, he gnaed at Halhe. apparent comfort was that the eow- everybody laughed Her Hue eyes flashcd welcome, but pl«-s remained together. How could HORSES ON BOARD SHIP. that partners were her word- turned him down All limy know changed the minute the) got from »uinmer ahe had been refu«ing to Yeoublsa That Attano Trana^arting ths lie mo with him This time it was un i r •urvaillam •■ ? I he girl» wars Animals by Bes. ATTORNEY AT LAW the dub dance. As they had been airv. radiant, innocent, the young On making an inspection«»! a slrtp rti-n .alm. impervious to comment friend« from hahvhood, he asked for lion Never |»»smg th» whu h has l*en titled for the con reason». Otite« »• SbwmaB St On veyance of hor»ea one would at firat “Hallie, what's the matter? If bounds of propriety, they «till baf- think it impossible that the animals fled home attempts to regulate their vmi really hate the «ight of me I'll vonld ever be got on board or that movement» keep »way if it kills me, but some they would survive under such con Tom »»• always with Hallie, Rob how 1 d<»n't believw you do. What ditions for the voyage. Ea«h horse have I done? Or is it Tracy, or m th«* wake of Mary. The couple» is placed in a narrow *tpll, «*ia< tly don’t you cars, or what?” In the weren’t mulched to suit th» elders; two fret five inches wide, am! sepa but, from baring they were engag little summerhouse he faced her, rated from his neighbor on cither Mam St. m ar Grant hie dark eye« snapping Hhe toawd cd, thrv b-gan to fear they were not. Tin» *»* because the young i »ide by two narrow top Ami bottom FI mmw l«wU-t»ev*«iamt M her fair head, but her fair was people were beginning U> escita so- »lip rail». The animal ran never lie la-iainori ... Oregon •er mu* tal comment by reason of several down during the voyage and i* pre “Tracy, indeed I You ought to e»< a| a<lc«, obviously innosent, ap- vented from moving lutckward by -re he'» craiv about Mary Trevor? I«**« N*go<ial«4 a*««,, tai« ixircntly sei identai. They all came the hack of the stall and forward No, you have not done anything. home one day dripping wet from by a piece of tlmlier br«-a«t high, Robbie, only” Hhe fingered her overturning their canœs and «wim- upon which his portable manger of r<»«e in embarrassment wood 1» hooked. “Onh what, H«||ie? Tell me. I mmg out. and another night they The animal stands on a movable Attorney at laiw walked home ten miles after the <ant «tand tin« much longyr.” wooden floor, which can tie liftr«l motor broke down — by arrange "Well, I should think you would ICI HT ATTOSNKVI ment It was tlr«t one thing, then out for cleaning purj>oae». leaving hate it, to«» this bring managed " another Finally the parents com the iron dec k underneath. The em ‘■Referrini’ to our precious fami I.KHANON OHKOON pare«! notes They decided that barkation of the animals is an ardu lies' very apparent plot to get us They have to I m - lev!, there was only <>ne thing to he done ous task married’' That certainly is the interview the four together and «oaied and pushed by main force limit?” He spoke coolly She nod up one steep and narrow gangway drd, flushing with anger a» he con- m-i«t on less public devotion or an and down another until thgy rr»> h announcement of engagement». tinned: “I don't blame you, Hallie The young couple knew of thi». th» places allotted to them. The I hate it too I”— But she turned and the evening the council was to anain difficulty i» to get the animal* on him like a little tiger, leaping to to go up the gangway, but strangely a« ur at -Hallie’s home they prompt h»r feet to face him enough once a h««r«e gets its four Iv a law nt cd themselves The meet “Why don't yon go »wav, then? ing l>egan, and after mnch polite feet on it he is content tn move IM vou think that I—are you ask right on mg me everywhere lievause you sparring it was decided tn make the Tber» are some horses, however, be»t of the Tom and Hallie and think I"— For answer he swept which cannot I«» per»u«d>-d to go tip Rob ami Mary arrangements. The her suddenly into his arms, holding I» the gangway, and three are first her face to hue—a happy far«, for old folks showed a touching resig blindfolded and pushed by main nation. All they would insist on «hr had always loved Robert Mar force into a wooden cage am! hoist w«a « knowledge of the facts. tin • ed on board by a strain winch, gen At this juiictur» Tom and Hallie “Dear, you must know how I 1 erally marking ihrir displeasure by want you—now, always* But why strollod in. followed by th» other kicking furmuan two, all showing a delightful sur couldn't our ur people be decently re ra The horses ar«- wdtrrml four times ir at the parental presence prise in« fant? It’* all so horribly plan- It look* like a council of war,** a day and fed three time». I ««rd- nrd! We both hate being maneu- Ing time is announced hr trumpet vrred into marriage, Mnther »uf- comment««! Tom. while his father call», and the animals e«<n get to glowered, and then began the at fera if I look at Mary--sweet girl, tack, followed by Salli«*» father and know the call. ann««ui ug their but not you ” readiness for meal« by loud «tamp “Ami dad gets apoplectic at mere the interpolation» of the others "If y«u «reengaged,” Mr». Trevor ing. whinnying and stretching their sighf „'if of Tom—who is everything That’« al! there ii to photography. We md 1 don’t want- hut when hr ' <ini»hed. “we insist on having it heads out of their -tall», reminding know from experience that Seneca Camera» and mother greet me at breakfast properly an non med. If you «re not one of th« ext itement «liown by the well, you ought to be 1 hope wild animal* at the »no at feeding meet every photographic condition auccc»»« with that repressed Haven't you ; you understand our point of view." time got something to tell us ?' air I mold fully. Manufactured by the Largeat Indepen Whenever poasible, ten minutes’ A »liem r follow si, broken only gleefully announce Tom a» their dent Camera Maker« in the World, they are walking exercise is given each ani ' by a nervmis little giggle — th« gig future son That would be real re- gle Mrs. Martin would not like in a mal »very day For the flr«t few •o constructed that they allow the widest lati veiige Not that Tom wants me” day» of the vnvage the work of «■>- . daughter-in-law Finally it was The two looked up just m time to tude in every branch of artistic photography. B»b who spoke as the four stood | «rrieing proceed« very «lowli «nd is «f Hallie’« mother carefully »teer From th* Seneca Scoot, the ««na!le«t and «imple« camera <d tlw mg the children away from the I under the chandelier in the nsuaJ • very difficult, but when act ii«t'>«nrd to hi« novel surrounding» the h«»r«e «htld. to the cooqdete Vww C«me>a pi«t<»fr«l aharvs, we male •timmerhou»» It was maddening. COUplM “We are sorry—not for ourselvaa, . soon comes to know what •• evpr< t- phot«yraphic in^nmwni. Fw everv known putpoae. in all «ue« but Hallie stamped her foot ,,nt qtialiiY- lwn-l««»-«fav tor the ««cent edmon ni nur gwat Seneca Huai ”1 «imply can’t he engaged to but for you—that we are not engag 1 ed of him and will then «« ramble We fully appreciate your as ' like a cat over ail kinds of ob- Book «rf ph<w.<raphy. Free to you- Il will tail you JuM «hat kuUvt- vou. Boh. with the family smiling ed Bui we don't aee stawiea — Pear*on* Weekly. ment to buy The relative merit« of mil him. him «« k k ami plate I auteraa benighly and all tip- old pnmirs pur sembled wishes are dbrtM»sd and V”u w I* know what Camera it the one f<M y«war how we can be engaged It is, in ring over th» fitness of the match* Miatak* st Commas fact, im|>m>aibl».” Tie looked at purpow. Be«t of ail, thi* book it tree Writ» tottey I .an't!” Thio instance of what a mistake Tom to finish, and that young man “Wait till you’re asked,” hr re *f a comma «an produce ha- been --UN.cAi^isriA^co: tort«!. grinning '’Halim, we want nme to the occasion. He was »ven not lead: a hit dramatic as be faced the four each other, but we must let them "lx>rd Palmer*t<>n then entered w«>mr Thrv «imply mu«t worry father«, the four mothers, sitting tn upon hi* bead, a white hat >ip«n hi* < awhile? IM too know that poor stern conclave, but visibly softened ..................... ............... BOCHMTFa. N Y foot, largo but well noli.lied knot* by the well bred, beautiful young old Tracy hates me hecanse he upon hi» brow, a dark «•loud in hi» quartet before them, young people think» I want Mary?” hand, hi» faithful walking «tick in “Stupid hoy’ Anylmdy could see charming and, after all, old enough hi» «ye, a dark menacing glare say- where he» heart is by the way «he to know their own minds. Thomas Local Market Report 9 Letting I hem Worry H. B. CHESS William G. A mos BENTIST N. M. Newport The right Camera ßr the right Subject-. I II w Seneca Camera Mfg. Company I going out with’ Tom Wonder why h. ask* me “ To /. t . ven b> . au«e 1 l Marv’a little lamb to bother aaotl—.. e