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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1915)
• «>ì ' .•» * ?•* >* * - a V * «... -rf ‘i.ifui ■ alafa ■■■ i - Mr». Clem G»df smd children went up to Gooch today, for a vuut with homefolk« We have Oliver OO-tooth harrows which we are dosing <*Ut at SI2.75. Chas Wesely. T|lfll|CA|jnC PUCCD IllUUOlllWd UII l UI WELCOME TO UNER Scio Livery and Feed Stables Having lately purchased these st aides, it to our aim to CiHiduct a first class livery ami feed stable in every respect We are adding new teams and rig» which, with accomodating ami courteous •ervier. we feel sure will appeal to the public. Hacks meet all trains. Rigs for commercial men a specialty. Our prices are reasonable Scio has a numlwr of excellent (juullord Brown spent la*l r rida? amateur t»h«itognq>h«’ni. Their work night ;r. I^ba&un. Call on the Scio Feed Company for compare» favorably with profew »lonala. garden seed in bulk and iwckagv» Th«- 17 of Ireland waa observed in Scio by giving the play "(liarlie'a See J. N. Weddle when you want Astoria. March 16. Jam«-» Hill's Aunt" and a dance thereafter at a new telephone. He carnea the long planned and much talked of th«* Weaely hall. Receipts S42. beat make on the market. freight and paaamgrr service to Barred Rock eggs, pure blood, Fred T. Bilyeu went U» l«*l>anon San Francisco became a realty to 75 cents pur setting of 15. See E and Albany Thur* I ay evening, to day. when the giant turbine liner G Arnold. Scio, Ore al»»ut IL 4t look after businen» (wrtaining to hi* Groat Northern steamed into Havel Fr«»m the present outl<M»k needing inothi r'ii enlate. harbor to the mighty cheers of a will I m - about completed in March host of Oregon people Busin«*# men who advertise in j th« year in this locality. With a Il was an important event in the The Tribune are reliable and »uh- ! favorable growing m>a»»n. a bumper annals of Oregon and Oregon seem Manual. What they tell you al »out j crop t» aaaured ingly appreciated the fact, for a their goods and ware» can be de-1 We have a few No. 40 Oliver, large portion of her population waa pended upon. 'Chill plow* at a very low price., on hand tn lod the steamship wri The manager# «»f th*» Scio livery | (?*>me in and M*e us liefore you buy come. Seven thousand lined the »tattle «y they are doing a good elsewhere. Chas Weaely, shores amt docks surrounding the buam«*«n. Good hor»*** g««»d rig« Everybody 1» busy making early ; harbor, all of them highly enthu and courteous attention to the pub garden. Farmers are so busy seed-1 siastic and openly displaying their lic count». ing that they do not have lime to pride Fur Sale: ! have four nisi for cotnr to town. As a result our The Hill invasion was not accom »ale, 3 M ven-yeai old an>i one three Tm rchanU have plenty of leisure plished. perhaiM. in the manner in year old. They are half Jersey and which it originally was planned. A Bu»ine«M is improving. The Tri- of giiai milk *t«k See I. J Faltus steamship servire has lieen inaugur liune ha* a new tugn. Cheater Coffey Scio, Oregon. ated in |»lsce of the earlier dtscuwb is the artist R«-ad the sign then - ed rail connection. I ounly I ‘omriii«Hioiiers T J. Butler come in ami leave your order for " The right of way is cheaper and and J. D Irvin»* were looking after job work or sign up for the paper. th«' operating expense« ar*» not so county busmen« in Sri<> and vicinity If you want the Oregonian.* the last Saturday, returning to Albany Journal or the Telegram, we will high," ssk I the elder Mr. Hill on his last visit U> Portland. on the Mlinkers afternoon train furnish it to you at h-«* than liargain day" rates, providing you Frank Adams, of lA4>anon, expert S. E. f~M « S m ’> Store SeU are a »ul»acrilier to The Tribune. I »ci-nic artist, »ign writer, etc . caine ait fresh / over Friday to aswist E J. Shumaker Prof W. J Miller, of Shelburn, i in ureparing the drop curtain for a ho paaM-a through town daily to the new theater room for John hi» »ch<M>l Mom*» two miles east, re- porta that his school to holding up remarkably well for the Miring. John W»**«’h ha* the new r • /• /• L * j curtain now coinplet«* and the theater is almut re»>iv for use. drop curtain is a beauty M lake is the center piece with bunmeAN advertising as a surrounding. For Sale; S. (’. Brown l*eghorn egg» for hatching Winner», both in show room and in egg basket 75 cent* per 15 egg«. Tom Pettit Scio. Oregon. 3t S. E Young A Son big depart ment store in Allamy, ha» liecn sold to L. E Hamilton, whose store was burned last month. Mr. Young, who is now an invalid, ha» I wen en gaged in the mercantile business in Alliany for the past fifty years It will seem strange to go to Albany without Iwtng able to visit S E Young's store. Mr Hamilton will take charge of the big establish* ment April I. For Sale A "Sure Hatch" in- eul»ator, also a Trusty" inculiator. Both machines are of I.Mi-egg Frank McDonald moved out of capacity and in firat-claim condition. town to the Abbott house, Sunday. I have. also, brooders to go with A Fonou, Wsrhsra« is Mrs. Boyd's father and Mrs. Van the machines. Price for incubator. Th«* fullv» ns lu«-ri|<a>n marts ths I brooder, lamp», etc.. 110. See Ordsl to her sister gra»«si Hirstbn«-I<lsay»or Wslltnston'e Wm. Brenner for particulars. fam.tua charger i'openbagrti which Uncle Nathan Young concluded Riley Shelton, who has l»*en road died In 1S34 al lb« ripe old age of twsn that matter» were getting a little ty-seven Thia < barger waa burlad with supervisor of North Scio precinct military honors. alow in Scio, mi concluded to take a run over to Corvallis for a couple for several yearn, holds his position God' a hum bl« InxruwMot. tbssgh aaaasa» clay of Weeks to visit hi» daughter. Mrs. because he is a road bu'lder and Should ulxra ih» glorMa at «hat glorious »•> A. J. Johnson and sun Charlie He gets the best iKwaible results for the «'ofisabasva. It might ba msntioned money expended. Should he con- went over Friday. waa the urxnilson of ths mighty Erll|iw tinue in office for three or four sad Wellington paid (SUO for him His F. L. Rosegrant, proprietor of year» longer, all of tlie North Scio power» of eiwlumnca sere marvstooe the Jordan store, wa» in town last roads will la» in a Maimfactory con- J "I rode him. asid Wellington. ~sl ths battle of Waterloo from « In tbs morn Thursday. Mr Rimengranldoes not dition. With the «|»rcial 5-mill tax Ing until niMnigbt If bo fed It was In speak in a complimentary manner adde<l to the general 2i-mili tax. i tbs standing corn and as i sat in the of the Scfo'Jnrdan road. W hile here he will be able to accomplish quite «addle '* - Dindon < à lobe he qualified to act as notary public a deal thia year. and incidentally he suiiscrilied for The Tribune. J. A. Bryan, of Dilley, Washing ton county and Mrs. Van Ord|l ami daughter, of Newberg, came up on Thursday of last week, on a visit at the home of Riley Boyd. Mr. Bryan TURNER & WILEY. Proprietors. J. S. STICHA’S New Confectionery We Are I ieadquarters for the Beit Grade of Goods Dresden Not in Neutral ’ i J 1 ? 'eG'" *-A< vW t •»»' t The Portland Bravero, as usual, are making a ba*I »tart in their l»am ball season. They lost two games to the Indianapolis huskie», games which Manager McCrcdie wanted very much to win Bul a» the Beavers have the habit of getting Waters When Swk n. Val|mriaiso, Chile. March German assertions that th«’ cruiser I Why use cheap lubricating oil for your Motor, when you can get I Monogram Oil of M c D onald & cyrus It is used in all of the racing car« and is the very oil on the market today We are prepared to fill your auto tank promptly and to make any repairs on your machine which may be required. M c D onald & cyrus Garage and Service Station on South Side of bridge NOTICE I will take Photos on every Saturday at W. F. Gill s 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. Ixxik at the pictures and judge for yourself. Yov know the people. C. M. COFFEY DENTIST Phone 27-7 Flour per «ack ••«Cg« per doxen Rutter per pound Chickens, hens per • e . • as spring “ rooster» “ Turkeys " xw _ _ _ •• (•eeee Ducks " Beef “ You May Pay Less OREGON Dr«»<b*n wax in neutral water» when SCIO the Brnish Squadron wnl her to I the bottom are denied by Lieu ten-1 ant Commander Fielding of the British auxiliary cruiser Drama, one <»f the ships which attacked the ves Wheat per bushel " sel. "The story that the Dresden Data was sunk tn neutral water to non Bran per ton sense." he said. "It can l»e disprov- Wheat chop per ton en readily by locating the hulk. Oat chop Our squadron sighted the Dresden Barley Chop *' " better as the season advances, the twelve mile» from Juan Fernandes. fan# have no reason to I»* discour The cruiser Glasgow, our fastest aged boat, gave chase with the Kent, and The Glasgow Ed Flemming's four home milk Orama following opened fire at short range. Several team felt a little sportful last Sun- shots were fired liefore the Dresden» day After the milk was unloaded at the rondenaery. they concluded guns got into action. The Dresden to take a run Result; A very was running toward the coast, when l»adly dilapidated milk wagon, the the Kent swung in to head it off. driver dumped into the street, one Before the Kent opened fire, the horse with his leg in one of the tierman's upper works were in wheel» and a general mixup. The flames The Kent fired half a doaen wagon is now in the shop for re- ahi its. all taking effect. Th»« Drew . I den ran up a white Hag [»airs. 9 Carried in Our Line T. K. Sanderson The Albany Herald made aome- what of a bull in staging the P> thian Sister» meet last Saturday. A* Albany Is a "dry" town, the mi»take to unaccountable. The Pythian Sister» meet wa« on Tuesday of thin week The Herald should not l»e «>> premature. « WHEN IN TOWN STOP AT HUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK THAT S 1.26 .50 35 on 45.00 .V» (Ml 37.00 1.70 - .16 .20 lb *• " " •• '• •' Veal " " H«»g», live per hundred lb Hogs, drrased Mutton ’* ** _ IS SO G(X)D AS WE DO You May Pay More BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK THAT'S ANY BETTER IF AS GOOD .12 -11 ' These statements refer to Job and Book Printing. 5 Our facilities are complete 1 We use only the best of 0Î .16 IW Stoll material, and our prices are right for first class work. We do no other kind. 1 We always satisfy our customers. H 10 6 60 «60 6.50 THE SCIO TRIBUNE < C _ -a j|F * * ’ ' "**ris »% .T.1 \ * ’ W « I » - s t T Î •* "A « •*