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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1921)
» '-fs * HOME. KJ By OERTRUOE ROCKWKLL. «4» till M Me .»«• M«««|M»M avaaiMtwi 1 and r»o toward ber with «ut- n-t.-ted arai» SHELBURN ITEMS "Mother. Tvr e- me t -n.»." h» told tier The doctor •lltq-il ««ut "llovr f gM tu re I «b«n*f know !.a«t I I knew, »hy ar wrre going October i! top Mother «p-ak Trfl me l*e Georgr and wife were l^t«a a." b«*r hr id from hl* non visit ora Sun«lay. Mm Kent •hoiii.ler and taokod Into the i-f«-tr. .Marion Brown ami family have radiant rye«. moved to th» F. J Kula ranch "Oh. fierry boy!" »be ga»|«ed "I.et» Th« farmer» are quite busy in •It down h«-rv together, ami talk and talk. and talk Ami Rr-t of alt wa thia vicinity putting in their fall mnet thank the d«*ar find that you.» grain. timi» h«Hi>e tu-rry, home !" b i-au Kent waa catting tier Bvwera. Th«* Ing lilac bush by tfia front dooe hung low with Ils load of purpl» du- erm Mm. Kent's aclaaur» anlpp«-U lavi-iiiy, aud «xvaatonally sb» hei«l a Spray against bar whit» cheek« Her cherk» and her batr bad whitened raphlly »Ince that day mrarty a year ago wlwm tk-rry luid coui» home. She WHEN HAD trie«1 to keep her tli<nighta from going back tu that b<■lurt-umlng. an different Traveler Tall» of R»t» Whe Uted fi oh« her plaua. Sb» tried to thank Th»lr Tails •• F-ahbn»» to <;••! that I terry had com» boma. »v»n Catch Crabe though in Bum» strange way be had left the Uvlbg. thinking part of blui tn Csptstn M«««i « in hi« "I’t|ier1- Frame. ♦nrw» of » X«-w Go neu Ke« deut M.ig Mo- looked letnlerly over to where l»tr»t»," relate«^ the folio«« Ing Inci Derry »at <«n th» dour »lep. playing dent ; "Having Im -l.ii .in an utterly with a spray of lilac barren t»tan«l forui«<l of <*orul rock I»« in tin- street ram» a »wifi patter and i1««tltute of ill i« «-eintIon, he of i««-t auil a little girl atopped at futili«! It ««i be th« li- tm- «if an «-nor* thr gat«- She was <1 muted In white. tnoua number of mi« Then- was no With a ml. white and blue rap. trace of oth< r animal llf< and It »»• "> vt» ready, Mrs. KrntT' »be In- Impoesibk» lo Ima« m* how. except by gulml siuootliliig down her atarched continual po-.vln u¡ -m <m» un«.tb«-r, It aklrta. ana |M«a»ttu«- for th« rat« to aubalat. “AU r<-n'ly, Gla.tya. and about all "While »eiiti-.f at tl . Muter'» «-«Ige, y.Hi «un carry, my «tear." She mine turning «oer th«« pr««|.l. m tn hi» mimi, over ami pla.rd the big bouquet In the he noticed « < < th«, mt» child’» arm« lurry waa looking at down to the e«lg. ,t the r.-ef- lank, th«- ri-d. w hlte aud blue cap. He aiio.«k hungry lunklng crvatAn-» they wer», his h«-ad »lowly, and brushed hl» hand with pink, link««! tuli» He tlfopp««d o»er his eye*. on th» (Miiiii of throwing lump- «>f "You aren't going to the parsila F corni at them, out nf ■ urhwlty to ask«->l Gladys, a» «lie atart«*d off. what they m«-nnt tn <!-i III« «urhedty “No <l« ar; I don't think Derry wants w»» Banfi gr «till.«! Rat afte» rat to g<> I-«lay," Mr*. Kent replied, stead picke«! a flnfti-’i i- . «inatting on the edg«- dangled It» fall In th» ily •|>« -rv went over and lay down In water. t! •• lumiimick. Mm Kent paused un "Pr»*»«'ntly one mt gnve a violent th«* steps to »ee him settled l»«ip <rf a yard n i .- well «dear of "While you have a tittle nap. I'll get the water, ami with n «ml. cling-ng to thr work «lour, dear,” she Mid. as Its tall. Turning around, th«- mt grabbed the crab am! dei«Mire«l It. nnd she wmt in thr bouM. then rr'um.il t<* I. «ton» Other I'ri -u-ntly down town tbr band be- gnn to piny As the faint miuuds and rat« wen- «uen rej ■ «ting th«* i«erf«irt»- the rumble of the druiua came up the an«*e." street the boy In the hammock «at up A. ilti the »light frown wrinkle«! Macaulay 3il«nc«d Critics hl- f««n>h.-tid ami lie bru»b««d hl» »yea Macaulay on- a th m t<> thr habit with his hand. of reading lu i-*d Wi.««ti going th» Tin- l««Mim of the drum drew nearer. northern ctfult «« « m-vrly fledged I'-rry » i «« m | up. He went down the barrister. an ol«l king'» <-<«un«el «tay grmel walk, and opening the gate, lug In U m * «nnn- hotel with him n<> Bt«-pp< «1 out. He pnuaed. The splendid tired that Mit'UUilay carefully (itckad stmlns of the national anthem cams out the l«itig<*«t «'audio a« the nu-tub.-r» to hl« earn. of th» Siega w«-rr retiring for tho tu-rry looked puixled and walked to night. "He r«*inm-»trat«ul with him." wn rd tlie sound. any» Sir George Trev««ty»n.. "<Mi th» .Mrs Kent worked quietly about the danger of reading tn bed, tlpioa which h< in-«- for »««m» time. Derry usually Macaulay refdlod with iminctj <« rapid ■h-pt most of the furenemn. She tried Ity of uttenin«*» I alwa.vs read In to shut her earn to the music, and the tie«! at hom«* ; and If 1 am n«»t afraid kii->wle<!gr that out them, khakiclad of committing part l«- nnd i st ridde lad«, atrotig. Intelligent, were paying ami fmttcldc, I ran hurilly lx* rgp«*ct*d honor lo those who slept. to ftay any »|«e«-lul r«*gard tn tin* live« Ami »0 The bourn of the saluting guns smote of the bagmen ««f tsuwla.' Upon her ram stie went to the door any Ing. he left hl« h.-nrrr» «taring at and iwi'i««l at tbe hammock. Il was on« another, and marcio«! «iff to hl« empty. In swift alarm she glanced num" about the yard and rnw the open gnte. lu Id imiutha lu-rry had never b«*rn R om Atway» Lov»d out thrr<- aliMi«-. She ran down the The ro«.- ha- !»•-« 11 « favorite from atm-’ trying to steady her trembling earl I«*« t tin • S- le«-p a I >«l«| ha« It itii«*»«. With »urn Instinct »be made Ml the affto tloi « ->f «lie .«pl<- that for the cemetery. He bad g«ioa to It I» often «i i - « of «» tt •• <iu«eii of the |«m<le. Rowrr».'' It has t i '.-'I III the lllrra Kl«e «| h «| on. The proceaaion wa« ture of all ng' - ami all nations l’«> winding «lowly out drums muted, pie tn all elation» .«f life yield homage music »tlll.il. The «tin caught tn the to It» beauty of ' "nu arid njur niel fold« of the silken flag at tbe h«-a«l to Its <Ml«-l»tiw fm.riin««- It I» loved of 111«* columu. and the brrrse tiling It by (»Mir ai««t ri-1> u It t- grown In fort li rv«l as the McrlHi lal blood of the d«w>ryaril- OI ' « I pretrntlou« It» -lain, white aa the souls of Its rottng«m, wln-r«' •««■ i th. <M*cu|>ants to > w - ’iiiiiih'HMk blue aa the h«*ev* are «tlnt«*«l In f • i and r iinn nt. as rti« Hint had guardetl and moulded It- well as on the . ........ . of large ••- Hut «tl* lia«i eye» fur none of tlie«e. tat«*a. where al» mud the «*tl« »Irrst tmly dimly «lid «he ss*e the thin line thing» thnt money <-fln buy. tt I» also of blue t! e whim-lad girt», tbe sturdy grown In Imuu n-« qu.«« title» under inor. l«P llnea of khaki. Ou and on gl»»« »ml I» tl >- i"o-i i--p ilar w Infor th«*v t -' —-I. amt at last she mw him cut for all <ha< a< i tl-- moving iiegranL He was M. , u'uu- at the e«lge of tbe O«nn»r Pl»t» Fannie» crowd th» dn»r«l wondering frown Rome of thè rti»l «-««In» werp ef»or still on hl» face. mou» thè |.|« I| app I enti, l«e!|ig fn di» I'org.-lllng the prts-eaaioa she started eourage th<- gn-- li fr<nu nlti-mpting ger - II •• <trwt. The last of the to a«*«*timiilnie nnd curry »round t«w> mat't . r» hnit pa«««'«!, ami the autoa Tlu-re wer» «*op|«er carr, ng tbe old irti-nni were follow- manv <»f tl««*m «•«•In» •• large a» dlnm-r platso. Thl» Ing. Ineonvenlent «tyl«- had t» give way tu It all happened so quickly, In rhe th» «temami Iter *• -'1«^ and moro e«m very in-timt that Mm Knit started vpulent hutii- of - «•■ v, ami the w her, »aw. acr'**s th«* «trvet I>»rry gtant pvnni«*« «non «Iwin ned in «Ite io fvm the aul««« I»*ar1ng down U|«nn tier Mr» K.-nl «aw him leap, felt hl» swift mwt the |*<*pttlar dtwmad Th»- «*wrtie«t ir»«-«- <«f ih» uar «if gold arm« alxmt her. ami dl«l »he bear nr a» money I» t» •«* f -u’In thè |«lr dl<! - r ilnntu that vibrant voice ture» ,«f Ih«- nt'- • ’ 1 «I «Sgh ■hou'ing ''.Motliery liig In «ni««. !»■ «p «>f ring* of 'li» I >n»v i" < clo"M«d about her a thick, palpltmlug dnrknesa that whirred «nd pr« «Soli* metal« Bir II - r» I» mi ««-tual w.-re knovrn «»ti.- wUh «1 range mil«»* A Her a long rw<*or>! that th..... riti time It lift« ‘I and «he MW the kind old •• rotti» «III) a nv.il volge fare «if I >r Itrown betiding <mr her Humor lupm.r (a Wit. Siu- i.n her own lied Mrs Kent Wit. bright, rnpbl and binatine a» started up with one cry—"lierry " The the lightning. tl.id,.- «trik<-» and van doctor put «wit a «ietatnlng hand. ial>«*« In an ln-di.nl ; burner, «unti and "Jugt a minute Mm Kent, »"me- thlt m arkable ha» happened. I •U-rsnbrai-Ing «» Ilo* attnahtar. Imito*» Its obj«*c1 In a gi-nial and abiding hardly know." **W ■ re la lierryF «Irmanded the Ilghl.- U hippie Bother. lurry 1« awake »nd 1» asking for Woman Occupied Whole Train, you." Th«- flr.t train wholly <w*rupled by "!- «-lituT' Then the vibrant voire women In ibe ni-t rr of railroad vr»« not n dream fro vol wo» fl nt «-bartered h, a Ma« She -ped «kwsn the stair» »nd Into ■arhum-n« d.iernHr* ’o attend th» the living mom. 11» turned from women • condro«« b«-M In i'hlcag.« at when- tie »»• »tsmiinf^t the wlnah.w the time of ihr World'» fair In that KNEW BBK * m THEY BITE J. W H irons ami wife ami Fair 11 <;.MX*h and wife were tn Albany last Tueaday While there they attend««! the home show and polo game Tally Gibbon». Mr Ortwein and Harry Rana»m are planning a trip to Southern Oregon for a deer hunt. George French ami Mi.«a Sweet.of Pallas, were visiting at the Earl G<H«eh home over Sunday. Mr. Peter», of Lyons, was visit ing his daughter. Mrs John Rentz, f»r a few days A F. Gooch is in Portland on Ì busintrs» this week While there he expects to visit his c«»uain. who ha»i jus! arrived from Michigan Mr. Bowman has just rvlurntui from a few days* visit with his mother in Albany He also attrmle«i the fair while there J W. Hirona. wife and little ton. Robin, were Sunday visitors at the Aifre«l Powell home Otto Lyons was a Shelburn visitor Monday morning Simpl« Wlr»l««v »<»««ag»» Th«* »in» of wlrvle-i* Station» arv un«-«*a»lngly paaatna ihrnugh oar hon««*» »ml oor brwüe» »«ul w«* neither «ee h«*«ir nor f««el them V«-l II there be Inlerposed s few «trs-xts of «vlre a metal |>lat» and a llny glowlatnp an«t If lh»»e n«*crwaorte« l«e rttnir«-d In order. the wlrel«*«» meaweiuer» »Ul «-»rry the ««»tind nf a vol- «pt-eklng thou- «un«l» of mlle« mv Brooklyn Eagle. Eusthm ml ’I hn»< ?// California - J Enable you without additional coat to go via San Francisco, L«" Angeles, Ei Pa > and Kansas City or San Antonio. Houston and N« w Orleans or via Salt Lake City and Denver. Each route. Sunset. Golden State, Carriso Gorge aad Ogden, is distinct in characteristic« and atTonh a most fascinating and interesting trip across America. Four Daily Trains VIA The Scenic Shasta Route Connect with well known limited and expre*» trama that pro*id» excellent »er»ice and all modern comfort» 'T aufohnia roti Tim Tot'iinrr," our U-autiful booklet, briefly describe» and illustrate» th«- charm» and romance of California. Copy Fann on mjuest For far«-«, berth», tram aerviev »topover regulatuMia, per sonal advu-* or helpful «uggenti""» a»k «gufila or wute SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. 8COTT, (««•neral Passenger Agent. 9 3 A F rag Cuncart. A» I «at i>n th«- pl,tir» thnt rvrnlnc I noticed ftr»t at» orninoli» al-«.-m-»* of bint vutre* and nati the presen««« of a numerous frog populatl-m about the little lake close hy Tli«- mu»lcnl p--r formarne» of thrar v<«iot«lr reptile« began about •iin««-| «Od ln< renarti 111 volunte ami |H*wer till nothing el«.- could be hanrd If all the thrush«*» In th. »tale had assemblei In that »|>ot and »ung ihelr loudest. l'iey c-ndtl not have berli heard above th«- an fill Vol- inn. of frog vutces.—Oliv» Tiorbe Miller. Gat Mollier» Fa» Pup« tn onlurbi rentier «rio th»! her iti f -ler««| three (m pip« -Ince they ••!«■ IWO «tritt rillt The pup were itik'-n from Hu- mother I «uw 11 m< fear««! they might chill. Tlir cal five kllti-n« which were d -| mi «. -tml th, fun*« were prompt v n«l< In tlo»lr place. The fo- v ire -ver Ihr«-«« month» ««t«l an -'Illi larger than their foster mo l«»r -till f««ml of her. They are kepi in a wire pen and kilty I» «tulle t««tii to remain with them alt ' o long. ••iijoyliig an <H>n»l- iial fr««:i« In«»cta »• Humin f v M«*veral kind« of |n»e<-ts m-, , mm hi the .im h-tit Hvbmw». G « ,1» mid Remnn« Fahre, th«- Frrrn-h -■> tomai-. «Il «t ..lire tried a dish --« «-.u.ed ch-mi»», hut found them Ur V FORD OWNERS, ATTENTION Bring your car to the Ford Garage and have your light« adjusted and put in or der. an winter is upon us. We adjust them in accordance with the road laws. This service is free and is n part of the universal service for Ford Owners. lk» you need a New Battery for your Ford cat? If so, let us show you the NEW Ford Ba!t«*rv built by the Ford Motor Co. The price is less and the Imt- tery guaranteed. Come in and let us show you the battery Ford Garage. T R A C T O R $625 1, l I Btlrtil Yes I’ve More Time for Myself Since I Got a FORDSON” The Fordson Tractor is taking much of the drudgery out of farm life; it is solvipg the labor problem; is reducing the cost of pre paring land by almost one half of what it was with horses; and it 1» raviag one third la one kaH ol the farmer't time; and making farm life more attractive. The Fordson will run your threshing ma chine anti at the most opportune time for you. It will operate the milking machines, saw your wood, fill your silo, pump th« wa ter, and take care <»f every kind of belt work And don't forget it will plow six to eight acres in a ten hour day, handling two plows with ease. Thus the Fordson is the ideal year-round tractor. It will pay for its fall and winter keep in many wavs. There’s a big story to tell you about the Fordson and a tri e one come in and get the facts. Or, if you prefer, telephone or drop us a card ami we wiil bring them to you. Ford Garage Fred T. Bilyeu» Prop Authorized Sales Agent, '?• -L - e 4 R’-.-d' v Ropa From Mdkweed Fibar, Helium Atom« From Radium The fiber of «ame «|H-ele« of milk- A grain of radium <*<»if Imioualy wood has horn raised In making rope The lint fioirxl In the |wat« while fine «end« off helium atoms known a« and •IIky. tack» tw|«t m>.f cannot be ■ “»Ipha partirían,” at the rate of 145,- u«ml for »pinning hnt It ha« town <>»• billion a second traveling at a • apewl of 12 <»»> mile« a ••««•and ••ed for «tuning pillow« F O R D S o N - V ■ Scio, Oregon