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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1915)
T. A. Farmer, of Lebanon, a for- Freezing al night and thawing in We make a specially of Friend- tieurg»» Luvaiaa, county »waler of nx>r Albany real ralat»» dealer. * m the da) will, ptolmbly, result in ship. Engagement and Wedding weights and measures, was in town , looking after buainm» mattem in much reared mg of our fall gram Rings F M French & Sun. Albany, Thursday, looking after the Scio I Scio Thursday field»* Oregon scales. is reported Mrs. I. B Wood I m * m to little better. visit Mis« .Mured Brown made a P» Altmny on Monday of this visiting Z»-n-*a Amec U week. relatives Home for a and friends in Sweet few days. Roy Wood of the 1‘lrumnt Valley nvighlM>rh<Msl, is reported sick of an attack of bilious fever. Guy Malone, son of J. F. Maloti«», j who has lss»n in California for torn«» i time, returned horn«* Monday. We umlerstami a dance wax given » at Foster last Iwing night. Friday well attended and a good time by all. for a M Story, who has lieen ill few days, is again the on having recovered rapidly had streets from his illness. Mrs M W Sinead, who has been visiting m Albany for several days, returned to her home Sw«»et in Hom«- Saturday. Mrs A M I>avidM>n. who having I movad with her husband and father j to Sweet Home, not long ago for J the Ix-nellt of her health, «bed at her hum» last Thursday evening •5:50 o'clock. Th«» remains I taken on .Monday to Amoret, burrial. I for being relatives her at were Mo., ah«» ex- j there, and for which place pressed her wish to I*«* burrie»!. The husband, little daughter ami father the deceased of accompanierl the liody to MifosHiri when after burrial Mr. Davidson will return to Sw«t*t Home to look hia buatneaa after here Warranty Deeds Summ M Thompson to Pearl and Havia, Dae. 29. 1909, lands in arc. 31, Twp. 18 S.. 11 it I E.. II. Susan M Lyon and htoluind to W. II Ida R Havia, Feb. 13, 1912. landa in claim 4<l. Twp. ¡3 S, R I E. I.* 074 acres, 1100. Albany Physicians Sued For $25,000 Damages I Alleging that Hr. J. P. and B, R. I Wallace in setting her fractured I arm, neglect»»«, to re«lucv a disloca- lion <>f the shoulder <>n the »am« [aide, which in con«MM|ua*nce is perma nently dislocated. Mrs. Iris Oliver, formerly of Sweet Home, now of I St. Helen, has filed suit In the I circuit court against the Albany I physicians, asking for 126,000 damag»-*. She states that th«» accident took place two years ago, on January 31, 11913. Altainy Democrat. Holley 3 Item* i ■ nffii Jam«-» Markley, while hauling hay Ito the D. J. Ih-armond ranch u|*»n the t alliptxtia, g»l badly hurt by I falling off the load, a hen one wheel I >>f hia wagon struck a rock. t >nc I leg wa»«) Irtrdly hurt that Id at Ich* Ira were nveraaary to bring th<> |U*r<a Two ribs were broken aa together , well. We are hav'ng a few cold nii-hts I again. )et not «> cold ax (lie former frees«- by M degrees, when tin» grain | on the low lands was luuily damag ed. That on the higher bind v»aa I injured smn»*what, but will c< nio <>ut all right If it does n«t get any colder. Mm. J. rt. Springer was no liettcr < when *e last heard from her. Blanch King. Waller Hunter, Jno j Crocker and Landis Philpott have received their eighth grade diplomas and have entered the high school. Wrx-d taken on lbu> ollie»-. * n