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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
«i ■■ i » SHELBURN NEWS ------ «gg; y tv— r ...... a limi— -11 April 12 Ge rgv Grimes and wife and Lo ri »..- and Verlon spent Sunday with Mrs Grimes* mother. Mrs. Fleming Sunday visitors at the Lafe Os born home were Frank Grimes and wife and daughters, (¡enevwve and LaVelle. of Ijcimnon. and Com Os born and wife. « Miss Nellie Gooch is visiting in Shelburn this week. I h l mar Churchill spent Sunday in Salem. Shelburn has t>een very gay the lint week. No less than three par ti- • and two dances have been at tended by some of our most ener getic young men. !>>tus Osborn motored to Salem Saturday afternoon to spend the week-end. Mrs R M Russell, after spend- intr a few days at the home of her phi» nt*, returned home Friday af ternoon. Martin Kuiken. of Lyons, is visit ing hi* brother, W. R. Kuiken. Sunday visitors at John Wolf's were Jim Piatt’s family and E. R. Osb rn and family. Mr. Kula and family motored out fr<>m All any Friday afternoon. Wednesday callers on Mrs. Rosa Millerawers Mrs. O. G. Wyman and |) rothy and Frederick and Mrs. C. C. McClain. A real spirit of helpfulness was shown last week when 13 teams and 15 men and a tractor did plowing at the Charles McAllsster place. Mr. McAllister, who has been con- tim-d to his bed with “Flu” for six or eight weeks, was quite touched by thia neighborly act. and was very grateful to all who took part in the davs work. I.. J. Oglestiee and wife spent Sundav with James Trollinger and family. Mrs. Alice Perkms. of Salem, and two little daughters, spent the week end with her brother, J. J. Ransom, and family. WITHOUT LOVE I <----------------------------------- By ELSIE Q. PARKER. r w w ■ v'-M, M up it>>. »> MsCtar» N«w•*«*«« a>»»Mw<*> ♦ ¡tic wt-Hlhcr ws» brsclug Margw «•ull.nl home from th» Ihiyavllle poat- uti - )«-l her tout»tepa lagged Ln h«-r hand were two bulky Istlera. Tv lhe undly ueighhura, who tuwk much iiit.-rv-l In Murgw and Iwr canror. it.» -• Iritrrw -always fat oo«v—w»rw a >»>. Murg<- was an authurvaa. yvu must ui .- i - iml oh, yr*, ah» wrot» many, m.ui) »iorl«-», but unly «lie knew that Ho y were all unpubllahad. The vil- fmk thought th» rv»«a<ia »li» rw- fu-.-.i tu talk ats>ut her alurtca waa a -t one llw»y did not under- . i ■ luvanlng of the thick envrl- u; V w hi. ii evutallied reject»«! UUOU script*. Tbr,»e yt .ira »go Marge bad a love VII I hi) «ville had known It. all air. ami Imd thrllhil at IL Then um day. In tl>< city |>w|irr'» «oclety page, there li...I I h -. ii an annuumwiuent ”Mi«a >ut : kiiy 1 •« • Bulan betrothed tv Mr Hob ert It.nedtct." "Hl»' nainst Marge» • weetheart ! Everyone waa Indignant; and Marr* wi me him a brief not» telling hint h. >er tu try to as» her again. Tlu'-e thro» long year» bad gouw Oy -lowly. And Murgv. now an ar dent mau loiter of twenty-two, waa an author« •« let her works could hard ly be called »turte»; they w»r» »at- Ire. All ttie ««-um aba Ml for man ' «li.- rmlrodtod In i*»r manuaertpt» •1.0«,- «he would say. “Lov»! I . .ne writ»» of IL stag» of IL dr. uh - of It Not I! Hero la on» • ho would not writ» of tov», but will laugh at it it’s nothin« but s tarro, anywayAnd ah» roaiiy thought ah» belle, ed IL loti«.<4lieutiy, back rot»» all h»r st'-rle- a<*«<Hiii>anl»d by a potlta llttlw ro>rtk>n »lip Io the city, B«ib Benedict had ris»w from a newspaper reporter to aaslat ant mabagor and editor of a abort Bt-.ry roagnsta». And, while reading Mime of the tiutneroua manuaertpt» one day be came upon om written by h Marge W ikv. SALE F he BOOTERY S tock Commenced Wednesday April 12, 1922 pair of shoes is sold every continues THE ENTIRE STOCK. Consisting of shoes, boots, oxfords, pumps for every member of the family, to be thrown to the public at a fraction of their original cost re gardless of present day values. It is to your advantage to be on hand and 1 his is an opportunity you should not and attend the bankrupt sale cannot afford to miss. In I order to convert this stex k into cash in the least possible time, we have arranged the stock in lots and groups Ladies Footwear. 98c and up Boys anti Girls Shoes, $1.98 and up Money saved is money earned. 167 N. Com tn eci al St. litirttila Shue«, 39c and up Mens Shues. $1.88 and up Childrens Shues, 98c and up Don’t forget that every pair of shoes in this stock MUST BE SOLD The Boot ary Salem. Oregon John J. Rottie in charge girl w ho had no other “thrown hltn <»er" without no ex- With lm-rvn*ed Interest planation ! he reread the story that ridi, oled hue and men. Maybe “Jove. I hut *he'a hitter! some one Jilted her. aa «he did un», She drwrve« It—liul no. confound It ! be She muit have had u good MH ■: At length be |«-r- -l.i '• I II........ li'or to let him expartutenL and » < 4 the folio»lug letter We rem! ymtr un “Ilear Maadm «»uaI story, 'tirveu Apple*, with much interr«t Although ■I prevent we ran not use the »lory, we would like to have, some time In the iw-nr future, an opt>ortunity to talk with you about mir work you might do for us. “Very truly yours. “THE EtMTUR." When Merge received thi» letter »be wa« overjoyed III fact «he i ft «t changed her opinion of men «he want- ad to go to the editor th« n- vt day but. of «mrw. that would took too Mger. so «he waited two wb-r bi)« Ail a tremble. -I. n i • -I ft » hull I Ing wtirrv the maguxllte ««I publl-hrd She told the otfi« e I h »> that the ed itor had asked h<»r to - nil lie was not at all lmpre»ae«L but indifTerontlj took her name toward lhe milter al of flews “The editor la «ait, ml», but lhe as sistant will «ee you " h« -ni<l, when lie rgtumed. "Hob!” »he gasped, when «he OpeMd the dour and *aw who »«« III the room. "Too” “Why, Marge I" etclalnw-d th«- a* sista nt editor, trying to kok tnuiti surprlaed. and to control Shaking kllee- “You wanted to s«-e me I mean, editor wrote u«e the letter will plain—” she paaaed him lbw letter "Ah. yss. Ml«» Will -x.” he «Sid. very "editorially ” "Won't you tdt down! We feel you have talent, and are w»»t Ing yourself on thl« «»tire «tuff What the public wants la th«- love interest or human Intereat Now. a good wbidn- some love story «land« more "If you wlslietl to see me to tell roe to writs love stories, I might Just •a well be going For I dmi'i intend tn >rtte. any." ah»' <b»n-'‘<b “You don” u«-«-d lo «ilo « -loci«»», but y»»u do ue«-d tu han »tortea bullían inter»»!.” “Are you trying to tell me tnjr storie» aro Inhuman?" the girl tie blandid. Inhuman “No, but I I think you when you wrote me licit letter three year» ngv i with nary an explanation '• -Why. why—" «tammered Marge. completely overwhelmed l>> Ilo» uiH-t | hi teilix-aa of th«- remark, The an notiix-einenl In the |m|-»r' »he «aid lamely. 'What announcement 1” aiinp|»-d the a«*l*>taut sdUof, “Your engagement.” ”1 never waa rtixaged tn irtyiNM* but you. slid neier will tie. Iildn't It ever occur to you that «iiiiw «• < > . mi. ut lieur the «am« name that I 4,,J And tetnemlier thia, young woman, you're not going away from thi» city till a rertaln Ju.lge friend of tn i grant» tne a «fa-i'lal lleena»» and a certain mln l«ter «ays certain word» binding ones, too Tion't you know. ir 'tint we isn't live auree-ifully wllh-iut kne )U«t a» we can't write »u- i-dully without lit” Ami at last Mar,-«- did umh-r*iund Let the Tribune do y->ur printing SUlittCd MdI Th»» «»rifilili»* ni mthwlrtl fV-.j-iri'« ihftt lhe |»r«•*• -öl *« híh »‘ ut w»*tirhitf hair over th* rar* I« bl«» for n 1<H of | h “t *I iiiíü » l ' H • opInloH Iw «»fwti h» * rltt< iwm, but It i* tffefH'ITlIljr Afllllitt* ‘I » it H wnultl ’»** Idiinr If -I V « wi»r«- ibr hair E»e <nvr fhfetr mouth» ■o -A rary mend other Ths Right taquctics topline qnns <tl>u> In • <-«attempo runs: Tell me toy (suit« and your own.' Il.'fi»r»» Martins any mending neighbor •ii|it-««e we flr«t in.»-I the mollo -o r. • to .. proper ..««luen.-j I mi t rl. 'Mend your own fault« -uid then me mine’“ B‘»«ton Tran««rtpt Artr n Water Always Worn Water tlowlnc from deep art»*li ill u • ell» bi al way« warm i io tint of the internal tieat <»f artli ... ... -.... -o-------- ------ Joe Funk and N. I. Morrison at- tended the Old Fellows convention at Harrisburg Saturday. and extended an invitation, on behalf of the local lodge, to hold the next district c«»n- vent ion here. Alpine was given preference by th« delegates, however and the convention will tie held in that place. Millard Shelton took hi* she«p to laduinon th«- other day fur demon stration and whi'e there was induced to «how how to shear. Millard is I m c tiung quite a favorite atn<>ng the sheep grower«, a« well as among the sheep club«, and he deserves it. (I I’. Hoff, present state treasur er, has just announced his candida cy l>efore the primaries for reelect ion lie «ays he stands for economy in the future as he has stood for it in the past. It is our belief he has made good. There will be be service» at the Baptist church both morning and evening. The Faster program will !«• at 7.00 p tn . tie fore the preach ing service. Rev. Swarts, of Van couver. will officiate. Everyone invited. DO YOUKNOW VIOLET-RAY ? WATCH THIS SPACE ¿ta. »ta. Aita feta.* feta^ ^taT ^ta fetaf feta fetaT ^ta' feta QÇQÇÇQQQÇQçQÇçQÇCpÇ