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Ask us about dubbing rates with J. B. Couey and daughters. Miss the Oregonian. es Lets and Mildred, and Lester Ar- Fred Sturges Is building a new ga , nold and family visilAd Sunday at rage at hie home. , the home of S. M. Couey near Ore Mrs. Katherine Kester of Albany gon City. Mr Couey has two acres called on Scio friends Sumi ay. of fine strawberries which are at J Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gaines visit present bearing their second crop. Mrs. Fred T. Bilyeu gave a party at her home Wednesday afternoon for her daughter. Virginia, on the occaaien of her eleventh birthday. The hours were from 3:30 to 0:00. The rooms were beautifully decorat ed in keeping with the Hallowe’en season. The early part olkthe afternoon was spent in playing games and in viewing the many beautiful presents which Virginia had received. At a late hour they were ushered into Strawberries formed an Important ed Monday with Mrs Relx <ca the dining room where the spirit of part of the dinner menu. Morris. __ ___ - I I Hallgwe'en again prevailed. The Mias Bertha Wallace of Salem centerpiece was a basket fashioned Two men were disputing as to the visited Mrs. Fred T. Bilyeu last weight of an inch of rainfall. ”1 from a pumpkin and filled with Thursday. The favors were orange and read somewhere that it is 101 tons fruit Art Gaines of Portland, a former of water to the acre." said one. black suckers. resident of Scio, was here an bturi-j ’’No." said the other, ’’I’m positive Those present were Virginia lof nes« Monday. tier. Ralph Johnston. Wilma Smith. the correct figure is 113 ton«.’’ The Harry Wesely, Genevieve Sima. Alla Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Arnold of Al-1 Weather Bureau of the IJ. S. De Pennel. Max Long. Geraldine Rod bany were week-end visitors with partment of Agricultiihe save that gers. Helen Mvera, Adolph Krosman. Sdo relatives. both are right. The rainfall in the N. I. Morrison and George Stod-1 first in«lance was reckoned by the Joyce Peterson, !x>raine llixaon. Es dard vtsiteil the Salem I00F lodge, l«»ng t<>n, or 2210 pounds, the com ther and Llovd McKnight. Monday night. Mr a Don McKnight and Mrs. C. mon ton in Great Britain. The long Hobart Hoagland an«! family of ton i* u«-<! for *«>me purposes in this L. Pennel amiated in serving. Toledo were over Sunday vijitors country, but the sh««rt ton. or 2IKM) with Sei«« Scio relatives. pounds, which gave the secund re Mrs. R, D. Morris is spending a sult. is more usual here Order Your Envel opes Now—$5.00 per Thousand The other day my father wrote. "The time is drawing near When we must move the hard-coal stove; 1 wish that you were here!" The message wakened memories Of days when, as a lad. 1 was compelled to answer such A summons from my dad. I well remem tier how we tugged Until the blamed thing stood Exactly- on a certain spot As Mother said it should: And th«-n about the time 1 thought I might at last retire I had to hold tiw bloomin’ pipe iMtea. W hile Father fixed the wire. Now, Father never said a word . To sterilize his soul; He didn’t think that "damn" or "hell Would help hjm reach his goal; He grieved and suffered silently The melancholy atmosphere ) That filled that oljl front room While Father battled with a stove Was like the fall of doom; And yet tonight I’d like to go, In answer to his call— To see if Father still confides His troubles to the wall! First Meeting of Bridge Club The bridge club opened the sea week in Portland with her sister, son Wednesday afternoon when the A reader came into the office last Mrs. Roy Hoagland. , i Thursday, after resiling the story first meeting after the summer va D. M. Mcknight and family visit about another community planning cation was held at the home of Mrs. ed Mrs. McKnight’s mother. Mr*. to grab off the Scio Condenaery. and Paul Lardon. Esther Ray, Sunday. In the living room a profusion of said: "Don’t you let them take the The Daily Oregon Journal and condenserv away from here, it is cactus dahlias formed the decora I Scio Tribune, both for $0.25. Save needed right here, and you must not lions while in the dining room the 50c by clubbing with us. We won’t If we can Hallowe’en motif was carried out. I let it go.” Mr«. Errol Sims of .ML Ansel is prevent it. but it would probably The favors were suggestive of the ill at the home of Mr. Sims’ parents, take more than just “our” protest season. The first price was taken if it comes tn going. What else by Mrs. A. W. Hagey and the booby Mr. and Mrs. John Sima. wouhl it take? you ask. The answer price went to Mrs. John Wesely. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weed and son. is. S upport . Until this community j After the games a dainty luncheon David, of Jefferson called on Mr. can give at least 75% support, thia was served on the card tables. and Mrs. W. F. Gill Sunday. I The personnel of the club this talk of removal will become a reali Rex Davenport has Installed a new ty some of these days, it’s a good year is Mrs. Prill. Mrs. W. F. Gill, Croeulov radio at his home near the investment, so let's keep it here. Mrs Myers. Mrs. Sticha. Mrs. Rol Roaring River fish hatchery. la Shelton, Mrs. Edwin Holland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kay of Sa The l^carno agreement la the out* Mrs. Bragg. Mrs. Hagey. Mrs. Jon«-« lem were dinner guests of Mr. and growth of the league of nations, in Mrs. Fred Rilyeu, Mrs. John Were- Mrs. Fred T. Bilyeu Monday. which France, Belgium, Italy and ly. Mrs. Lardon. Mrs. MacDonald. Germany are to be Mt peace, and a Mrs. M B. Cyrus substituted for Chas. Barta was in town Monday few of the big dailies and statesmen Mrs. Bilveu. from hie home in the Providence of America now recognise th« league neighborhood to do some shopping, as a jx^tent factor in world affair«, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Randle ami Ml. Phuul Cd, New. Borah ia blind aa yet, and it proba* Mrs. Gamber were over from their bly ia because he ia not a* big aa he home at Monmouth Monday on busi thinks he is in shaping world eyents Del. 27 ness. or in handling impending crises. Will Hirons and family of Port Mrs. J. S. Sticha and Misses Vel His vituperation and IxMige'a gener land spent Saturday and Sunday at la Brenner and Dorris Weddle were alship during his lifetime is what the George Sandner home. shopping in Salem Tuesday after has kept America in such company ì R. F. Darby and family spent noon. as Russia and Turkey. The Ixicarno Sunday with home folks. M P. I*ong Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Jones and .Mr. paet is lx-tier than the Versailles and family. and Mrs. Herbert Shelton visited treaty, it is said, which' shows that Marvin Long and wife of Halsey the Hudson nursery near Tangent anything good must have a begin spent Saturday night at the Robert ning to work from. Sunday. (Darby home. tin Monday the State Game C«>m- ’’Pacific American International mission planted 75,000 trout in Exposition 1930.” The campaign ia Thomas Creek. Bilyeu Creek and launched, being put under headway Burmeister Creek. la«t week. It is destined to bring Mr. and Mrs. P. H. MacDonald to the attention of the world the and R. D. Morris went to Spring- vastnens of the resources of Oregon field Monday for a few days’ visit in particular and the Pacific coast in with Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Peery. gt-qpal. More industries are also Mr. and Mrs. E. D Myers and I thus sought to create more payrolls daughter, Helen, went to Portland so the product of the farm may be Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. Jeffer more readily consumed by the peo son Myers, who have just returned ple receiving the payrolls. Every from an extended visit to Mrs. My community is to help by boosting its ere’ people in New York City. own resources and thus secure the Subscription clubbing rales for industry and peoples for which It is the Portland Daily News and Scio best adapted. This is sound reason Tribune, both for one year, is $4 25. ing. and the outlying community The Portland Telegram and the Scio that can best tell its story to the Tribune ia |4.76. Save 50c on one prospective will reap the greatest and 76c on the other. This offer benefits but facts must be told to get them. In or near Portland is ends on Oct. Si. where the exposition will be held, Dr. G. F. K or! nek. who has been and the buildings are to be substan appointed official tuberculin tester tial so they can be used for manu for this community, was over from facturing or other purposes. Stayton Monday on business and called on ye editor. The doctor says there is prosperity ahead of us and that there will be no vacant farms or farm houses in the next two or three years. O./^wrence ^Hawthorne Mary Hora and Dave Aegerter made a trip to Lebanon Sunday af ternoon. Joe Hora ia now employed at the Sens & Laux sawmill, near Wrens. He began working Monday. Charley Peters and family visited at Floyd Shepherd’s and Mr. Scott’s at Mill City Sunday. Louie Geisler is having an extra porch built on his house, and is mak ing other improvements. Frank Hora is helping George Sandner build a cement floor tn his barn. Quite a number from these vicin ities were shopping in Stay ton Sat urday. taking advantage of some bargains for that day. There will be a Hallowe’en pro gram and basket social at the Mt. Pleasant school house Friday night, Det. 30. Everyone is welcome to attend. The school children are enjoying a vacation today and Friday while the teachers are in Albany attending institute. Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Morrison were in Vernonia Wednesday. Amon and Amy Linka. who are YES? we have "500’’ Score card When you entertain, let ua furnish twins, celebrated their birthdays at you. with 500 umrr ardi at 2c Mtch at the Tribune udice Any girl in trouble may communi cate with Ensign Ix-e of the Sal vation Army at the White Shield Mr. and Mrs B. A. Holteen were Home, «’><15 Mayfair Ave., Port land. Oregon. hosts for a 500 parly at their home Tuesday evening when two tallies of For Sale -Good clean papers, suita the game were played. ble for wrapping lunches or fruit The guest* were Mr. and Mrs. J. jars, or to kindle fires, ljirge D. Densmore, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. bundles for 10c. at the Tribune. Pennel, Con and Kelly Donohue. The evening closed with the serv Paper and envelope« are going up. If you need letter heads or enve ing of refreshments. lopes. get them now while the price is $5 jwr 1000 at the Scio Tribune. 500 Party at Holteen's Advertise ia The Scio Tribus» and get resulta. J Subscription . X Barglia A 1'!.«- Scio Tribune and Portland Telegram one I year for $4.75, Offer See um . 11 f Putting an Ad in This Paper Is chei per and will bring greater results than if you ha«! a bov to erv your wares. If you have anything to sell or want to buy something.let it be known through the Tribune. [ ABKftOCCN.ANGUS STCER ~QUCKNMKRE acvM- O'.S, «»a • ->« Grand Champion »«ifk Intern.-iiowai t restock r • «<.■-<«. !5X s»l»t»t*S br Congdon and Balti««, Vah.m«. 1 W »»h. At the Pacific Int.rnadonal Live ■ from the packvr to th» r-taUsr Fsrth- stock lCxposiiioti to I»«« h-tit U> Port ’ er <k>* n ta <h» refrigerator. will be -,t!ar whoi.-sale «ul» of land thia year. Ocioie-r Slat to Novem * chown tii ber 7th. It Is pruiM>*-*i to give a demon- n>--at usuiiliy » >bl tn th«- trnd*. These, stratum whleh will carry out the n«-a 1 i ton. «ill rsrry tl .-fr proper prhlnc as of "Truth In Meat»" 1 nNtards the vsri«*u» graiies. Assisting In thia work will be the Finally, In a ctiuntrr will I m * seen tieparunent of Acrh ulture. roll«-g«s of ' all the retail c»t:i from these variuiM Oregon and the Pacific elope pack«»«- . imrktng honse lota; they In tern show houao people, stork yard officials and !’ inx exactly what a choice < ui tr«»n> the commission men. amt r>-tailrra as well «-hotraet animal ahouM sell for: hear Sis to eight live animals, nlc,-ly bed Ing in mtnd^nll the ilm«- that the ever- ded «town and properly eared for. will ♦.> »<1 in the retail store is just as be graded from prime to ««.turnon, and - i. pound tor pound. <«e a «<>tuu«on over the head of tecii will be posted animal as It Is on a «hoice one. the price on foot at which Its kind Is The |>>tri>«'«c <4 this entire «lemoo* selling In the stock ysrin that week. straticn will not la- to prove that the IMrectly back of them, la a refrigera n-talh-rs are gelt inx too little or too tor, will be shown carcasses from ani niu< h for their i»«-at. but rather to mals of a similar lot. These car- »how the relative raise of prime as caws wiU also show the selling prkw j >u«ipared with «ummon meal. «