The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, January 21, 1915, Image 4

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    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
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