■ » •*. : Farmers are busy with their fail THE CITY ELECTION seeding. ONE MONTH HENCE The new barber shop seems to be doing a gixxi buainee* A* the lime for ihe annual city Grandma Rice la visiting her Salem's lag bridge haa been dosed daughter. Mrs. R H. McCarter of to travel because It ia pronounced Independence. Rev. C, A. Wooley, who preached dangerous. In Sew» several years ago. died at The hop market ia trending up­ hia home in Eugene Tuesday ward while the price of grain ia on After next Sunday meat bills for a number of our nimrod families The annual meeting of the stock­ will be more Fried pheasants will holder * of the Scio condeneery wae be a thing of the past. held yesterday. the decline. election i* near, our ciusrns «hould give »»me thought a* to who should be «elected for mayor and council- mer. Tliere i* no doubt but what an effort to improve .Mam street will lie made next spring ami as the amount of money which will lie at the city's disposal will be limited, we should «elect city officials who will make every dollar of thia money accomplish the very first result pos­ sible. While we should not rk»<*t men wh<> would carry ‘he improve­ ment idea to liw extreme ami pos­ sibly involve the etty unni rrwairily. we do want men who are farsighted enough not u» make improvement* ,,f „7emp.,riiry character' THE WE ARE AGENTS FOR DR A. G. PRILL Pkyxariaa and Sargeen SANK ARY CROSS HAIR GOODS Calls Atbmded Day or Night A goud aaam t • (NUL SCIO mmi of Switch­ es M cam«i in »lock ready for immettiate de* livery. Plumbing or Tinning In making up your list of paper* Sheriff Bodine waa in town a and magazines for winter reading, short time Tuesday afternoon serv­ FRED OHLEMIER don't neglect to include The Scio ing legal papers. Tribune in the number. Owing to lack of drainage, a Hi* Experience is Worth Money It is nffmrted that dancing wa* to j very little rain makes our Main to You he a feature of the public school street quite sloppy. Repairing a Spec laity Hallowe'en social Saturday night, Mrs. G. H. Davis, of Shanico, to which Principal White objected Satisfaction Guaranteed r visited her sister, Mrs. W Richard­ ALBANY. ORFXiON For Rent- An eighty-acre farm Permanent improvement* will re- son of near Scio, this week. for (60 per year. Good building« ■ ¡uin- th<- <•>»» AIMNUOMI . Mr ami Mrs. R. H McCarter, of and situate about two and one-half somewhat and for this reason we Subscribe for Tlw Tribune. (I 25 BLAIRSTOWN near indeumJence. were visiting IOWA miles south of Scio. Inquire of J should have tin- be»t financial ability the year. relatives in this eity leaf week F. Weeely. Scio. available at the helm. Remember Newt Weddle has a The horse buyer who wa* adver­ Another important feature of this number of the last telepoonee on tised tn be at both Stavton and Sci<> election, will be the adoption or re­ the market. See him at once on Wednesday, failed to materialize jection of (he uropti ,,f th«- cit> council . Un­ T. M Holt and J. A Bilyeu, after jewel. dar the new charter, no bonded in­ having used Ford autos for five or Quite a bunch of i»-«>ple who had six years, disposed of their old cars debtedness may ia» contracted un- horses to sell were in town yester­ and bought new ones. Strange to l«-M th« «aine ix aulh->riZ4-«l by ' Un­ day. who came by invitation of a say the new cars are both Fords. people horse buyer. All of the features of the new Dr. Hobson wa* away from home Dr. Hohson returned from a visit for several davs last week, but we charter have lax-n carefully ptrpar- to his sister, Mrs. E. C. Peery, who have heard no complaint about loss i"I and to conform to conditions of I Is ill at a Portland hospital, the first from his chicken coral Glad of it. the present day. The old charter wa* for conditions of fifty year» of the week. The coral i* in the tiack doory ard ago. We make a specialty of Friend­ of The Tripune family. Our city council can ami 31st ia included in pie open season, prosperity of ofir town. harneas to bits for a Crabtree mer and it will be observed throughout chant last week Poor way to get the stste HAMILTONS' Watch This Space Formaldhyde For Grain ONE POUND 35 Cts. Sufficient for treating 150 Bushels of Wheat or Oats Try a Pound and be Convinced even with a man. E. C. Peery, after spending a week with Mrs. Peery in Portland, returned Sunday cveniiig. leaving Mrs. Peery there for hospital treat­ ment Harrisburg is circulating petitions in lame county for a new bridge across the Willamette river at that place. Linn county appears to be willing to build its half. Fifty years ago the aaarasment roll of Linn county showed a proper­ ty value of (2.500,000, Now the roll exclusive of the railroads, tele­ graphs. etc., shows a value of over (26.000.000. Sheriff Ibidine went to Crabtree SCHOOL. NOTES yesterday and served a citation on the parent* of Thomas Easton fur The literary society will meej for the appearance of the latter before the first time Friday. October 29 at County Judge I) H McKnight at 2:45 p. m. The following program It 10 o'clock tomorrow morniffk ia thought that young'Easton, who will lie given:. Music Glee Club is a minor aged about 17. is the Paper. Origin of Hallowe'en person who slashed the harness m Eunice Shimanek the bam of W J. Turmdgr last Reading, nelectod Imreen While Sunday —Albany Democrat Some Hallowe'en Superstition* Florence Smith ' Original Hallowe'en Story Neva Thayer Lsave your laundry at the Scio Hallowe'en J'ranks 1 Have Played hotel. The basket goes every week (Hyde Wann leaving on Monday night and return* Mu«ic “—'■ Ada Thayer Saturday morning Inez liirona* little brother. Kgnith came to school with her Monday You may succeed in beating a neighbor out of a «mall sum and think you have done a smart triek. Rut in so doing, you have establish­ On Monday Mr. and Mrs. N. 1 ed a character for trickiness which Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shelton. Harry Johnson, the proprietors of will handicap you all through life. the Scio planing milla ami a number The Waltemryer show troup, after of others, went to Eugene, called filling a two-week* engagement over Í there by a lawsuit between Mr. at Tillamook, ia back at Sckf again. | Morrison and a man by the name of They expect to till engagement* at Russell. Mr. Russell had a piling Mill City. Jordan and Crabtree with­ contract near Crabtree last winter in the next few day*, still retaining and became indebted to a number Scio as headquarter* of Scio people. All of the Scio claims James A. Gilmore, of Northwest­ were assigned to Mr. Morrison ern Washington and Joel Faulkner, of near Tailman. drove over from Tallman Monday ami were guest* at Th* Tribune home for the day Salem. Oct. 2« - Dr. C. L. Ran- Mr. Gilmore was a resident of Linn som. of Mill Qty. met his death county thirty-five years ago. He through the accidental discharge of •res great changes in l»»th the his own gun while hunting in the country and th* towns in that time. mountains near Wilson. Wyoming, The Portland 1-and Products show is now on. The princmal object of these show* i^not to promote bet­ ter land products, but to bring people who Will »pend m«4»ey to Portland and the people are begin­ ning to appreciate the fact. Port­ land is a big eity and w* all lias to go there, but these extra imlu-e- menta are getting a little stale. according to the verdict of the corooer's jury after the finding of the body last week Word of how the physician met his death reached here for the first time, with the arrival of the body, which waa taken to Turner for bur­ ial. Dr. Ransom dieappeared Sep­ tember 17 when hunting in the Jack- son Hole country ia Wyoming. Harold Hough ha* decided to leave Scio High school for mtn« time. The girls have received their new Imskrt ball and are readv to com-i metier practicing as soon as they have a suitable place to play. The High school students are an­ ticipating a g<»od time at the Hallow­ e’en party' Saturday night to lie given at the school house. Mrs. White was*(a school visitor Monday afternoon. The girl* in the advanced Domes­ tic Science clam are drafting their own paterna anil may lie profes­ sional dress maker* when they com­ plete the course. A certain young man at the In­ dustrial School Fair at Albany, made the following remark when he saw the Scio exhibit: "I guess I'll have to go to *cho«»l at Scio and get acquainted with some of the good cooks there." After several weeks of illness. Rosie and George Kukacka are in school again. Senior Editor I I « E. C. PEERY. DRUGGIST T7Ac ‘Rexall Store SCIO . OREGON The History of the World FROM THE DAWN OF CREATION until THE GREAT WAR Is depicted in art. science ami industry and presented in wonderful colors Panama-Pacific Expouhon San Francisco Thia wonderful exposition clone» I>ec. 4 Don't .Mi« It Lest you always look back to 1915 with regret Scenic Shasta Route Through the wonderful valley» of the Willamette. Sacramento. Umuqua and the Rogue offer* exceptional diversion LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Full particular* with copy of booklet "Wayside Nutra. 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