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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1925)
T he S cio T ribune tl.75 the Year Si lo OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15,1925 Long-Mumper Dairy Cow Testing and Ferdin Demonstration I f ree Motion Pictures Friday Night at the Gymnasium Marvin t-ong and Misa Aileen Mumper were married at the Bap tist parsonage in Albany at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the immediate The Stale Game I’ommt-don pic < «tratin.r the labor and difficulties families being the only guests. In tures will lie »hown’to th»* p- ople f i■■ 'unteird in doing »> Scenes of the absence of the Baptist minister this section on Friday night. Oct 16, fith and fishing are also shown, and Rev. W. II. l-ee of Albany College In the gymnasium. TH cm - are mot the ardent devotee <«f rod and line l>erformed the ceremony, using the ing pictures of tl»r wil I life of the will t>e certain to get a thrill. ring ceremony. The bride wore a state of Oregon, and are highly ed Th«* trapping of predatory ani IW beautiful gown of brown canton ucational. and should ^bc w«m by all mals, showing methods used and re crepe. who are interested fa conserving our mits obtained from this wort is Mr and Mrs. Ix>ng left in the la resources in that line jcertainly worth while. The final ter hours of the afternoon in their The Game CommtMxi'in ha« its own reel so >ws th«- winter fet-ding of car for California, where they will portal le projector, and this w ith game as carried on during the win- •{«end the winter and perhaps locate four reels of picture« will Ire shown ter months I his is highly interest III« PeoSwitlcW—-SZ.M1 « Pauns, in On« Year- Born April IMS. Own«« and O««.lop«4 by C«'"«l«n M.ifc «arm*, permanently if Mr. Long's health is on the screen that night by F ing and in detail sh< ws what la nec- «••ttw. W««runaton benefited by the southern climate. Stellmacher, representative of th«- eH-.iry to preserve the game and One ot the tcatur«« of th« Dalryi <>u top of their milk ami ervam chock, Marvin is the sreond son of Mr 1 Commission. Two reels of Intensrlv wild life during the extremes of Section at the Pacific Intsrnatloaa! some added money from th«4r off- and Mrs. M I’ Long of Scio. He! interesting pictures entitled "Ore winter weather. Livestock Exposition. Portland. Octo springs. ha* stx nt ail his life in this commun gon Recreation," covering scene« ber list to Nov. 7th. will be a demon I he school children are especially Prof P M Brandt of Oregon A g ri stratlon of teetlng for butlerfat and Mrs. Long is the oldest daugh- taken al Diamond I-ak»- in southern i< vited to be present to see these culture Colisge has ba»«* n r«*<iu«*n(r4 ity. cost accounting of feed of two groups ter of Mr. and Mr« Fred Mumper, Oregon, where the State Gnnw-I'mii- picture. Th«-y are educational and of dairy cattle, using five average to take char«« of this exhibit which Oregon cows fti one group These cow* will also feature dally testa tor butter who came here two years ago from mission takes from Hi.OOO.tHM) t entertaining and of such a character by accredited testers ot the will give about 4000 pounds of milk fat Cottage Grove. 20,000,ooo rainbow trout eggs an is to leave a lasting impression on per year, which Is about Oregon's state so that lay people may get a Roth Mr. and Mrs. Long are pop- nually. Just a few years ago there their minds of the womlsrful re- «tandard and the standard of the Uni closo-up ot what testing really means. A chart tor each animal will show ular in the community and were ted States, too. .« th«- stale poaseHsle« in its were no fish in this lake, and after In another group will be five pure exactly the amount of nillk they pro favorites with the young people of lw)n|f ,tocke,| hy the BUthori game, and teaches the value of these bred cows, featuring each of the five duce at each mtlklna and the exact the Baptist church, who with the ^us become the greatest egg things to them and the need of con well known breeds who*« production amount ot butterfat in their milk for The amount of fed Iven t ribune, extend congratulations and talun|| thr will be from 8.000 to 18.000 pound* of that day if m>t in serving ami protecting it. milk per year. Purebred cattle have to each ot these animals In the various wt«h them many happy years of .lhr nation. It is open to fishing The show is to l>e at the gymna production* of more than this amount group« will also be tabulated, which married life. ‘and some wonderful catch«-« hav«- sium, is free and everyone is invited but it 1« thought to Impress the pub will clearly «how that, although an lie of the desirability of owning a animal giving a sood flow of milk been made there this y«-ar. Si« n<-- to coin«’ and enjoy th«- evening Hiring of well bred cows which shall takes more food than a scrub animal, Road Work About Finished >f planting fi«h, showing manner -f begins at 8 o'clock. that the differences tn thia amount of give at least twice as much as the Yessir, it’s free, no collection I doing so. amt also in a measure il- average Oregon cow—the cost of th«»e feed do not correspond to the differ cowe being not greatly In excess of ence in pro<l action Road work in this section is about g<Hid grad« cowe and with a possibil This exhibit will be boused promin finished for this year, but mote ia Thank« Toledo Lodge E. E. Brodie Visit« ity. during times when calves are tn ently tn the dairy barn and Is expect- to be done MXt year. The West Scio- demand, of making for their owners. ed to attract a great deal of attention. Munkwrs road is nearing completion, The I <) O E and Rebekah lodges. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Brodie of the delay being oceasiom-d liecauw through their joint committees.want < ) reg on City were in Scio Thursday, Steri Goin in Accident School Books Come High the crusher could not furnish the to publicly extend their sincrri-st Mr. Brodie was formerly minister gravel fast enough for the trucks, thanks to the Toledo lodge« for the t<> Siam, and ia editor of the Oregon A subscriber, in fact a number of According to the J*fTer»>n Re A longer bridge takes th«- place of many kindnesses and brotherly love ¡City Enterprise. He tells some In them, have complained to us about view. Sterl Goin met with a painful the two near the Tom Quigley place. extended to our late brother and teresting things about the people of the high cost of school books. This though not serious accident while subscriber Said the books required on his way October 3rd to attend Riley Shelton is about through with member, Malcolm Miller, in hi« hi»t Siam and their ways. Many of Mr Brodie’s friends are fur two small children amounted to the G. M Marlatt funeral at Beuna Iwffler hill and Mel Arnold is about sickness which caused his death. through with the new r««ad at Shel urging him to run for United States Every dark cloud has its silver lin nearly $8 00, and no doubt the high Vista. Mr. Goin was driving, and burn. i-nator to succeed Senator Stanfield. ing. and at this time it was your er the grade higher the cost. Surely with him were a cousin and hi« wife. I exemplification of the leachings of .-is they believe he is the outstanding something is wrong when the state The Review «avs Mr Goin cut the man in Oregon at the present lime our noble orders. Married 50 Year« textbook commission selects such corner at Church and Secmd street capable of wearing the toga. Wm. Young, high priced books, or allows the pro too close and struck an incoming car Nearly 100 relatives gathered re Con Donohue, ducers to stick on such prices as with such force that hi« head was Arch Ray, Exhibit at International they see fit. If the costs soars to a thrust thru the windshield and badly cently at the McElmurry home stead near Independence to help For tlie I O () F. higher cost next year. It ia probable cut. while the occupants with him Millard and Donald Shelton are the people will demand that the were unhurt. Fortunately both cars celebrate the golden wedding anni- Mr« Riley Shelton. grooming their prix*- winning sheep state print them. Portland had to were traveling slow and the damage vetaary of Mr. and Mrs. 8. II Me Mr«. B A. Ilolteen, Elmurry, who were married at Scio. for the Pacific International Live take up a collection to furnish her to each was slight. Mrs. Frank Sommer, Sept. 27. 1876. Mrs. McElmurry Stock Show, which opens at Port poor families with school book«. We For the lU-itckah«. war America Crabtree, Is a niece of land on Oct. 31 and runs through refrain from saying what we would Must Have the Tribune Mrs. 8. W. Gaine«. Mrs. Rebecca Nov 7. The boys have been very like to about the school book trust W. A. Neal Undergoes Knife X Morris, Mrs. Phoebe Turner and successful in all their entries, and liecause of decency. We are in receipt of Hie follow Newton Crabtree we hujie they will be in thia. ing letter from .Mrs, J II Wort For a good many years W. A. These two boy« are proving that man, who has recently gone from Enjoy Venison Dinner Neal has been a silent sufferer from farm life holds it reward, and that Dedication Program route I to Idaho. bladder trouble, and last Friday he the bright lights of succeaa shine on Mr. and Mrs. R M Shelton were Dover. Idaho, Oct. 13. J92&. was taken to Salem, where he was those who work for it. Editor McAdoo, Beginning Friday night, Oct. 16. hosts to several members of their operated on Saturday, lie with Dear Sir: at 7:30 o’clock, the new 500 watt families at their home Sunday. A stood the ordeal in tine shape, and Please «end the Tribune to broadcasting station at O A C will Ask um about dubbing rate« with venison dinner was served at noon if nothing unforseen happens he will me. I am away up here almost broadcast its dedication program, Those present were: Mr and Mrs. the Oregonian undergo another operation early W. S. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. EC. arqpngst the cloud« again and must consisting of musical numtiers, fea next week, luut reports from his I find tures, talks by Gov. Pierce, J. K. Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Road- have the home happenings bedside said he was doing fine. everything nourishing and prosper Weatherford, Dr. W Weniger, Paul armel, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holland, Petri, B F. Irvine. George A. Pal Mary and Raymond Harris, and the ous, but rather dry weather. miter and Paul V. Maria, with W. | With Mr. and Mrs. Lardon As Ever, hosts and their daughter. Ar di th Mrs. J. H. Wortman. A Kwiderly announcing. This will Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul lardon gave be a splendid program and radio a six o’clock dinner at their home fans should listen in. Trade Property Dislocated Elbow Wednesday evening having as their Members of the board of regents guests Mrs. Colene Walters an<i son! Tuesday afternoon while working will participate. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kalina hav» of Seattle. Mr«. A W llagi-y. Mr*. traded their 128-aere farm south- in the Jungwirth Bru«, sawmill, i Ella Munkers. Mr. and Mr*. <’ W See us Ixfore you west of town to Jack Holida for a near Jordan. Peter Schwindt. 21. I Bragg. Thomas Large and < ’ «>n Don buy and let us tell property in West Albany. Mr. and had the misfortune to dislocate his ohue. you about Mrs Kalina are moving to their new right elbow. Just how the accident The dinner was followed by an home thia week and Mr. Holida Is occurred we did not team. He was evening at cards. already located on the farm. brought to Scio, and Hr. Prill set the injury, who also look an ex rav Next Tuesday Night to determine if any bones were I broken. Next Tuesday night will be a letter night for the Knights of Baptist Church Notes W» have quit handling meat for thias lodge, for the Silverton lodge the winter, but will begin again Y oun for next spring. is going to pay a fraternal visit to Sunday school al 10 o'efock «-very S frvicr I the Scio lodge. It is hoped by the Sunday morning. Everybody is io-' We thank v«u for your officer« that every m-mber will l>e vited to attend, trade in the past and will see you in the spring. present. Refreshments will round Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 6:30 out a fine evening. Prayer meeting every Thursday, DRUG STORE Sheep! Kreso Dip Notice! 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