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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1915)
■ta Born On March 5. to Mr and Mrs. Ut Bilyeu, of this city a son. TEST OF A M»s TOASTMASTER. Whether it Ba Gae«| «r J. J. Barnes, of m-ar Mehama, •»* k»>o*>ld Ba Vary Br.«l was in Scio the first of the week I'u Uw »,<««*» uiaa aa U it Ila Itoti to j * aulite- ■ ira reuutrlLS after dinner to | looking after business matters. "Ouulie’« Aunt." at <»p*ro houw W«dn«*lay. March 17. Win. Ehlert. of ladianon. waa in town the first of the week on a vuit to hi« brother-in-law, Paul Ijmhrck. Father Henry Pelletan conducted aervicea nt the ( alholtc church laat We make a fipvcialty of Friend ship, Engagement and Wedding Sunday. Rings F. M French & Son. Albany. W* have Oliver 60-tuoth harrow« ' Oregon which we are chming out at 112.75. For Rent Nice little house with Cha*. Wceely. big garden spot and good little Our ondenaery friend« report chicken house. |5 per month R. the milk «upply to be increasing M Cain »11 rapidly. A dance and "500" party wa« Superviaor Shelton ha* been mak given at the | O 0. F hall Satur ing «ome repair» to the We«t Scio day night, say« a report placed road, thia week. under our door. Dr. M L. Morri«, of Lebanon,! For Painting. Decorating and Papering of all kinds, aee C. M All work finished in a Mr« Joe and Mr«. John Wraely Coflfoy. went to Portland yesterday for a thorough workman like manner. few days viail. Henry Myers, of Sweet Home an«l wac in town Monday, looking the eve* of Sei«» people. after al on » a l.-rror and a ercret prate Tu be asked ft I* the tuaatuiasu* at a big dm«*-« to •«••»• i|y taken as re*><ultM»e 1 of ait and •.ti.iwtontge Cbr loasltoaster« »pwb abmiM be O|> brief If be to a good apeak*« BllMtedf a S|,erca of as, cuuaMeral.to ieti«i*t iui|<<.-«*» unfair < uuipriiUoa upon Iter real «prak*«». usually visiting gnaula, a toon, be to to Introduce If tbe luastutaslcr I» • poor speaker ba lutee lb.- s.idlrwca and tbe waiting gwei I» as well And Io any evrut »ter» niluule <«x-uptod toy lbs toast mnst«« is a robtwry of tbe th»« of the real »prakrrs of tbe evening and aa aft»« dinner speaker may bava a rea) mreaagu that uetta delivery, and tbs kuis drawn introduction with aide • Ik iti» sud aif.- dotrs, a til really ebani th.- niHltoltce at aometlflng worth while I'be PnsCiMwtrr has a task of ««»art» sy tu ptrparr tb*> ditterà for the man «b<» I» I«» *|»'ak to tame and train ths •udte I' -e Into a i»reprr frame of mind sud in turn It over to tbe speaker tn fonii.il aa to tola Identity, prejudiced In til» favor a Ditto la-rhapa. but rw tallir not In the reaction following ■ j l.iush mi ni by tbe toaatmastar Hoa tun til ttie Laa Bilyeu, of !«*ban<»n. came «»ver from the strawberry city Tiiewiay Mi» M.stato». ilefure we were marrtad you toW for a short viail. me lliaf I »botitot nrver waot fnr any • Ihlii« Harred Rock rgg*. pure blood. J. S. Sticha has about a« hand 'That show» bew little I knew you 75 cents per «citing of 15. See E. some Eaater show window as we «twn IbtinU to're» 1‘rt-aa G. Arnold, Scio. Ore about it. 4t have «ren lately, It M representa li* tris Bchoai et Psi.tie» Doug Hamilton wa« in Portland. tive of a country poultry yard, with Iti-nm- inveetlgnltem 1»<w»' «atei Barn, chicken coop». duck pond. etc. I«al week, looking after the wellfare ttlr lem He« Il «infili un a «H of titani» ina am. of the heathen, «ay* the Albany For Sale A "Sure Hatch'’ in- and !*'«• in it on «s.mrtwsly »tee " - l’htl Democrat cubator; al*> a "Trusty” incul*ator •oteiphlH Isti tri Merrill Cvrua went to Portland yevlcrday lx» accept a position in a garage in that city. The dem«md is growing daily for a twenty-four-hour electric service in Scio Right now there would In* at least, one down electric motors used if the juice could I m * furnished buring the day time. Both machines are of 150-egg capacity and in firal-claa« condition. I have, also, brooders to go with the machine*. Price for incubator, brooder, lam,», etc, |10. See Wm. Brenner for iwrticulars The Sem public «chirils are splen Mis* Grace GUI. wh<» ha* lieen leaching al Waaro. arrived hum« didly organtred Prof. (Solvin and thia werk. Sii» ami her parent* ex hia corp* <»f teachers are «bring good pert to g<» t<» California next month. work DO YOU WANT TO BUY Automobile If so, we want you to examine the SI UDEBAKER before you purchase Wc have one of the 1915 model«, now in our garage, placed there solely for the purpose of exhibition. If you want a car and one which is up-to-date, in which the workmanship is first clam in every particular and one which will give you complete satisfaction and at a moderate price, the STUDEBAKER is the car to buy. We will gladly show you and explain th«- good point* of the car and. if you wish, give you a practical demonstration of it* superiority. Garage and Service Station on South Side of bridge M c D onald & cyrus NOTICE Vsuetoin« KgaytMurk I le »m»rd au mu> b moti et «<• mi trte-tul itwt I ani almoot brolo- <»w«-ne Ixd a» makr thè (In talune touch H|«»kaiie M|a>kaaaM» Re vU-w I will take Pliotos on every Saturday at W. F. Cill a residence. I am making a special sale on Photos in order to dispose of my large stock of chemicals, paper, etc. See display in Gills store. All work is strictly first class in every respect. I-ook at the pictures and judge for yourself. Yov know the people. C. M. COFFEY r»i FIREMEN RECOVER MORE GOODS FROM HAMILTON’S GREAT FIRE In clearing away the debris of the great fire which destroyed Hamilton’s stock a few weeks ago the firemen uncovered about six dray loads of merchandise. This consisted chiefly of Sweaters, Knit Underwear, Hosiery, yards of Woolens, Silks, etc. It was practically undamaged, water soaked only. Everything has been perfectly dried and will now give just as good service as ever. EVERYTHING GOES ON SALE AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Store Closed Thursday, March 11, to Arrange the Stocks Friday and Saturday Bigger Bargains than ever. Come Early Tfiis is the greatest sale you’ve ever shared in. Thousands of people have come for miles around to take advantage of it. We are prepared to handle bigger crowds than ever for Friday and Saturday, March II. Be sure and be here when the doors open. WOMEN’S SUITS. CURTAIN GOODS. UNDERWEAR. SWEATERS. UMBRELLAS. TOWELING. DOMESTIC. WOOLENS. NAPKINS SHOES. CORSETS. HATS. SILKS, ETC. YOU WILL SAVE BIG MONEY BY GOING TO HAMILTON’ S- - • Sale held next St. Francis Hotel Store Closed Thurs., March I I Come Friday and Saturday. HAMILTONS ALBANY OREGON Sale held next St. F rancis Hotel Store Closee Thurs., March I I Come Friday and Saturday. j I