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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
Charles Bate« la reported to Final Acci be quit* sick LOCAL BREVITIES Paul Limbeck was doing liusinr«* i in town yesterday R. M. Cain and Dr A ; were Salem vi»tore today G Mr ami Mrs Henrv Prill A litany visitors Friday Scio i* again l>ecoming one of the The new train «rhedule gives Sri«» chief poultry markets of IJnn I her Morning Oregonian by 8 30 a m county. Mrs. Henry Strpanek is vuating Miss Rolla Wadr returned Monday ! at the country home of Mr Stepanek evening from her holiday visit to ! Henry’s father Portland. Mn« Margaret Brock. <>f south of Mra. Julia Bilyeu returned from I town, went to Aumsville Tuesday, a visit to Albany relative« last Fri for a few days visit. day morning Mrs. Fannie MH'artha. of lode The Scio mndrnaery ahip|»«l a car jiendence. is visiting at the home of of conm*n*«d inilk to I’amsdcna. her aged imrenU. Mr and Mrs. California. this week David Rice. Ray were A m-cktie social is to I«- giv«-n at , the Franklin Butte school h>«uw on January 2*.* An excellent |ir<«gram I is being arrangvd for the occasion Mr ami Mrs. Th««s Smail visit«*d ' al John Ril«*y's Sunday Ida Briwk return**! home Turs- day from a week's visit at George Sutherland's. Her cousin. Margaret 1 Brock' accom|*am«-d her for a short visit. r-’ Howell ll.-o-ll I« I«retty welt nra'al Powell He knows an morti that It la Vn«| «»«aJt'lr t<- -rll a .-T«-I<»pvdla In hl« tswa Washington Klar Thomas Smail ami «laughter Nina : art-re in Albany last Friday Ph»«' the management how many We make a specialty of Friend Geo Brock and his Beagle houitds and what hour vou will arrive for ship. Engagement and Wedding ¡caught three large n«>tu in >«m- tree Sunday dinners at the Scio Hotel Rings F. M French 4 Son, Albany. | early Monday morning. We are told that th«« rondensery < iregon Milk Maid will start busineas alsiut or shortly A meeting of th«« ho|«gr«>wers of after February I. Linn county was call«*! to meat in Hazelwood The premium lists for the Unn Albany todav, to d im - um matters county Fair, print«*! at this office. relative to their busmens welfare. are now being sent out. The Tribune hears that Mr. Tur Charles Jarvis, a former citiren ner has retired as half <»*m*r of th«- of leltanon. is in trouble for making livery stallie, leaving Clarence Wiley Counterfeit dollar* al Eugene as sole proprietor. Mr. Turner is still an employe of the Ivarn Wm Brenner is making rwi-dful I Conti nurd from nag«* 11 repairs to his sidewalk. Others will G It Morrison, of !>«» Angel«-», wiu visiting in» 1-r-i'tn-r N I. ,M--r do well to follow his example Mra. Sarah Morris returmd from riaon of this citv. over last Sunday. her visit with her daughter, Mrs. He cut his visit short lie-cause of th« cold weathei. a very unusual excuw M M I ‘eery. Tuesday morning Mr and Mre R. M. Cain went against an Oregon winter Since Roger Cain and Tom Pettit down to Portland Thursday morn ing of last week, for a short visit cleaned up Salem at the renani Fred Ohh«meier expert* to t«*cviv«- poultry show. thf*y are talking of a machine, this week, which will building a large pavilion and thus weld <‘a»t iron, or wrought iron to placing Scio on th«* list for winter poultry shows <(>»mmunicat«d i cast iron. 1 For Sale A "Sure Hatch" in You can't buy your chicken and I other acctwnorusi ami have Sunday cubatnr; also a "Trusty” incul«ator dinner at home for 35 rents. Get Both machuws are of !50-«-gg capacity and in first-class condition. • Sunday dinner at the Scio Hotel. I have. also, brooders to go with , Th«« north store room of the the machim-s Price for incubator, Smith A- Smith Fred store is twing brooder, lamt«. ate.. 310 Sre fitted up for the occupancy of th«- Wm. Brenner for particulars M Sternberg A Company clothing P. H MacDonald and < ari Cyrus empirium. | exprot to rereive a new Studebaker When you want printing done, auto, thia week, for which they will I the kind that is pleasing to the eye liecome selling agents. They will, The Scio Triburw- office is th«- place also, ratabliah a garage on the south to get it. We always please We side, at the old blacksmith whop, never disappoint. where cars may t»e repaired or re- M C. Gaine«, of the Crabtree pleniahid with gasoline. valley and on«* of the moat energetic and prosperous farmers in this section of the county, waa doing busin«*ss in Scio late Tutwday after noon People ran maintain <«ur prea»*nt prices and if possible. advance th«-m in the near future We might say in this ronn«-cti«>n. that this will b«* th«* first car of butter «if fresh churned make. that has iiron (hipped to an Eastern market. The only way we can account for such a su nil us of butter on the market at thia time of the y«*ar is on account of the mild <«p«-n winter, and th«- largr* production. also th«- un»atmfact««rv industrial condition all over the rtuuit. Th«* lumla-r con cerns all over th«- northwest hav«- practically eirwd their plants throw- mg thousands of men out of etn- ploy men t Many of the wholesale houM-s in the large citu-s have re <luc«-«l tbeit force, all of which has an indirect «-tT«-ct on the consuming l«ower of the putdic. We are giving you this outline uf conditions so that you will Im thor oughly p>«ate«l and can talk to your patron« with intelligence, ala»* aa to our future plana in maintaining th«- market and. if |x«Muhle. krop it from «irolimng Ala» it might la- well to get into communication with your news|«a|a-r am! publish some of the contents of this letter with a view of informing th«- farmers ami Next week will witne*« several others interested, as to the res! business cheng«*s M Sternburg A market condition of the country on Co. will move into the Smith build butter. ing. C. C. Wade will move th«- ex We should think that the matter press and pool tables info the Mac of ahipfung a carload of butter to Donald building ami th«* store build the eastern market woul<! be quite ing vacated by Wade will be con interesting new« for most propl«* at verted into a moving picture and thia time, as a good many are un theater building. der the impression that thousands A wild goose was caught on the Main atreet of Allmny, Monday. Have the Albany sportsmen con verted the Main street of Linn county's metropolis into a game The new railroad schedul«* will of pounds «»f eastern butter has been preserve’ enable peopl«* of Scio to reach Al shipped into the Portland market This is not so, ami to It is rumored that a show girl, bany via Lebanon, at 8:47 p. m. each year our know ledge there has not been a The train should |»a*s W«-st Scio at who was in Scio some weeks ago. «ingle car of eastern butter shipped about the present time. 5:55 p m. will sue the city for damag«w. caus into portland this winter Returning, the same train. No 81, ed by a fall when walking by the Yours very truly Dr. S C. Brown property in this should reach West Setoat about 7:35 Hazelwood Company a. m. The m-w schedule dove away city, while here. with the exclusive Albany-l«e!ian>«n John Ray. a |s>pular Is*ban<>n The legislature will probably sub train. blacksmith, came over on the Satur mit an amendment to the state con day morning train. He reports stitution to the people, by which the lebanon as being very quiet in a governor will t«e «mipowerwt to veto Local Market Report bummuM way but that everyone a «ingle item in a bill. This is a entertains optimistic views for the reform which has Iwen due many future. Wheat per bushel $ 1.15 years. - «• «• Governor Withycombe has ap Oats .50 tio««»», r*« pointed Mrs Clara Waldo, of Port Bran j>cr ton 33 00 'Mi ion««»«««uM i«ow m«- tiwo «1 land. M. S. W'ooacoek ami N. R. Wheat chop per ton I-“ * 42 50 «rill >t|. k ut* I*’««- ••• '»•’ *. <tml th« .u*<* -■»- 1 «• *«ot •»«’• •’ Moore, of Corvallis, regents of the Oat chop 35.00 j the •*'» --no I II •««•« te«r«-r r igs*"- Oregon Agricultural colh'ge. Mrs Harley Chop 38.00 “I’Ve a h«*«ter I'U« ihal that *ti Waldo is a reappointment and Flour per sack that ti«« 1 A0 i «■«> in ro«t» <««f j«" k*-t h »« i t »h«*s at all ' H«a»f«M, Irs«««- n|- Messrs Woodcock and Moore are Eggs per dozen 25 new memliers. .20 Inn all tr««»t a »-■• Ou wram tw I Rutter per pound .11 . none M«ak«-a|» arr Opinions are dividctl with refer Uhick«*na. hens per lb • • — —•• •* spring .11 ence to the actions of the colored net Aocammodatin^ •• _ . __ •• •• TO roosters horse groom. of the fair grounds, Why «f«d y««o jull «trsttns with .15 ' WquUla the «trugswt * last week. More blame attaches to j Turkeys "tie «rant« I stwin«■■«•>«<tlag. reptfta] .0« the boys who got him crazy drunk Grew* ■ Be <lri ad'lrenawl The other day I 8 to 10 i«*oiw4 to« iiln t«> «•■iwi aroaad a tw* drunk than to the groom. Roth Ducks 5i -eh' »tamp «nd 1«. .-tnaed" Klnau ........... M r. Mauxee and the aforesaid groom Reef were extremely sorry for the inci dent and offer to make good any and all damages resulting from the •roa|«ade Veal Hogs, live per hundred lb Hogs, dressed Mutton You May Pay Less BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK THAT IS SO GOOD AS WE I h You May Pay More BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK THAT'S ANY BETTER IF AS GOOD Thiw ntat«*nM*nUi refer tn Jnb and B>a«k Printing. * Our facilities are «-omplete. * W«- use onlv the la-at of material, ami our prices are right for first class work. We do no other kind. • We always satisfy our customers I «tn jottresi 10* - ■ - A.50 riw«<» » aa «nan that 8.00 Mair n» * there narthma that has 4.75 ( not It» piere H«nM Hen A aS DO THE SCIO TRIBUNE