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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1915)
r «* « S* J* I . I. A. E. Ed wards and son, Orvel went uver to Albany Friday, return ing Sunday, driving a new Ford car. Jos Warwick said he bears a rath er unusual distinction in that he has been sued three times within a Easter headgear is appearing in period of nine days. the shops, tb«wr days It costs but little to imint vour Get your fishing tackle out, boys. house, barn or fence, yet it preser Trout « inches long are now ripe. ves your property and adds much A first-ciaas minstrel show was to the looks of your town. „ given at the Weaely theater Wednes Walt Bilyeu ne r pet rated the first day evening April fool joke <»n the people of Zomnort No. 01091 Son of Zombro 2:11 >M< Lwt Parties from Detroit report that The rain the first of the week was Scio, when he failed to furnish the I nothing haa yet liven found of Wm very acceptable to most of our "juice" for lighting this morning. White, the trapper, who haa Iwen farmers and gardeners. missing for a couple of weeks, and Ivanj9tnith, who has been maid-1 hopes of finding him are practically Mr. ami Mrs John Wenely and ing on the Settling farm for several I I given up. Instead there ia a well Fred Ohlemeier motored over to months past, moved his family am! defined rum«r that he haa been Albany Sunday. household goods to Scio last Sunday. I murdered. Not only that, hut I»e- Gall on the Scio Feed Company for For Painting. I>ecorating and ■ tnat people. according to the infor- ■ garden seed in bulk ami packages Papering of all kinds, see C. M. | mant of the Democrat, have Disced all fresh. Coffey. All work finished in a < their suspicions strongly on a certain Mr. ami Mrs. G W Morrow and thorough workman like manner. i resident of the town Some have Mrs. John Sims were Stay Um visi been ao confident that they even Albany's big furniture factory tors last week has been sold to A. C. Girard, of notified the subject, who told them We have Oliver fiO-tooth harrows Montesano. Wash, It is expected that thev could prove nothing, to which we are closing out at $12.75. the plant will lie attain placed in go ahead with their accusation» Chas. Weaely. The sheriff at Salem haa hern noti operation Salem had a $40.000 fire Tuesday. fied and perhans the governor. We have a few No. 40 Oliver The Drager Fruit Company's plant Detroit is pretty well stirred Chill plows at a very low price. being destroy«!. over the matter. Until the case Come in and see ua Iwfore you buy See J. N Waddle when you want more thoroughly investigated elsewhere. Chas Weaely. a new telcph«me. He carries the names can lie mention«!, nor can Mrs. Weaely. the mother of the even the story I m * told as p«>ple best make on the market Good time t<> plant early cabbage, Weedy family. HI and two or three there lielirve it has lw«rn enacted.—- this week. Damp soil ami cloudy sisters. expect to start on an extend Albany Democrat. days insures the starting of every ed visit to Kansas and other stales, this month. plant Saw “Peg O My Heart" A buyer for horses, mares ami The K. of P. Iiand is making pro gress. By fair time the band should mule» will be in Scio on April 6 to tin Friday evening quite a num he able to take care of the music 16. From the particulars on the ber of Scio people motor«! over to bills, these animals must he for the Albany tn hear the high class play. feature. We make a spec tally of Fnend- foreign markets. "Peg O’My Heart " All pronounc- W«lding ship. Engagement and The milk supply al the Scio con-'«I the play exceedingly interesting Rings. F. M French & Son, Albany, denaery is increasing, The caparqy ami the production much above that Oregon. of the plant will soon bo taxed to | given to ordinary high-claas plays L a / jK/i ; nr - X * *.'■ V «V ” M V. [ * h A* K JJ n V;. 1 agy-X* •* - - ? N ti ’.«fl# . . * ♦ *-4 3. Those going over were Mr. and Roland & Reeves general sU>re at its utmost, without it is operated Mrs. I*. H McDonald. Dr ami Mrs. Jefferson, was robbed of a large for the full 24 hours. assortment of merchandise Monday Mr. and Mr» F. M Arnold. Miaa Hobson. Dr. and Mrs. Prill. Mr and night. Goldie J one« and County Clerk Rufus Mrs Chas Warner. Carl Cyrus and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abbott left Runsell motored over from Albany, Miss Myrtle Knauf. for their new home at Fulls City, last Saturday for a Sunday visit today. They will engage in the with the old folks at home. hotel Imainess there When a b«>ard in your sidewalk lb x>d River. March 3!. The State Food and Dairy Commis weds replacing, don't wait for th«* sioner Meikie haa agreed to deliver city marshal to tell you to make the largest shipment by parcel p*t an address at the Community and repair. You know the new lx>ard ever receiv«! here came in this Educational meet in this city on is necessary as quickly ax anybody, week. whan S W. Stanton and faml- i ly. removing from Sherman county April 10. so get busy. to the west side, mailed a portion of Road viewers came over from The Coast league base ball season their household goods. Albany Thur mi ay to pass upon the opened Tu«Miay. During the |X»t Trunks, washboilers and wash "Pettit road” situated east of Scio. 12 years, Portland has lost M and boards. kitchen utensils and prats of E. E. Taylor, of leliamm. was one won 4 of the opening games. Yet I beds, all wrapped separately, came of the number. Portlami has won more |>enants than through the mail. Two new Ford cars have lieen ad any other team in the league. The parcels were delivered by ded to Scio's auto list. W. A. Ewing W. E. Brown, late of the Scio rural free delivery and formed two drove one of them home Saturday hotel, has filed suit in the circuit good loads for the carrier. and A. E. Hi wants the other on court at Albany against J. S. War Sunday morning wick for $250 for improvements For Sale; —! have four cows for which he (Brown) made while a sale; 3 seven-year old and one three tenant of the hotel. In Tennessee, when a man too year old. They arc half Jersey and Albany is making her monthly poor to give bonds to pay costa of a of good milk stock. See I. J. Fait us public Salendav a success Several suit at law. the slate assumes the Scio, Oregon. humin«! p«>ple from the country responsibility of the bonds. The Portland Beavers won the and neighboring towns attend«! last W, E. Brown has entered suit first game of the season from I j OS Saturday's sales and to hear Gover against me. both in Albany ami in San nor Withycombe speak Angeles, by a score of 8 to 1. Scio, in which both suits were dis Francisco had rain ami Salt l-ake Everybody should endeavor to miss«! for lack of responsible bonds. snow, preventing games at either make the educational meet on April Now a third suit, entered before place. 10 a success Education for the circuit court has been start«! by I young and rising generation mi Mr. Brown. W. Al Jones has been select«! as Now I am fully responsible for secretary of the state fair board. worthy of our best endeavor. These all my debts and am willing to and boys and girls are soon to take our Mr. Jones is from Wallowa county able to give iionds for any suit I gov* places In handling the reins of ami succe«is Frank Meridith. who may bring m the courts of Oregon. haa lieen secretary of the board for ernment. I know that I am in the right and I the past five years will not pay money that I justly do Far Sale Quite a number from Scio visit«! not owe. the county seat last Saturday Wm. J. 8. Warwick Brenner. Wm. Young. Mr and Mrs. A valuable farm 310 acres. aii (Paid adv.) Fred Bilyeu. Mr and Mrs. W. A. miles west of l«ehanon. 190 acres Ewing. T. M Holt and J. 0. Holt in cultivation, balance oak grub For Sale A "Sure Hatch" in- and several others whisr nam«*s we pasture land, Fair house and barn. cubator; also a "Trusty" incubator. cannot call to mind good small orchard, within one-half Both machines are of 160-egg I T. H. Sheridan, the Roseburg mile of railroad, on R. F. D. mute. capacity and in first-class condition. banker who was arrest«! some time The farm has good natural drainage I have. also, brooders to go with last year for misappropriating bank and is regard«! as one of the best the machines. Price for incubator, funds, » m convicted before the farms in that locality. All of the brooder. lamps, etc.. 110. See United Staten courts last week on cultivated land haa been seeded to Wm. Brenner for particulars two counts of the indictment. He clover. For price and terms write The Scio Tribune. can be sentenced to the McNeils or see Subscribe for The Tribune. 11.26 Sew. Ore. th«- yrsr. i.olarxl for ten v«-ar» for the «iff Zomnort is a bev stallion, strip in his face, weigh 1060 pounds Sired by the great Zombro. 2:11. one of the greatest «r« of track horar» in the United States. Zomnort was sired, as above stated by Zombro who has I OH colls in the list of 2:30 to 2.04} The •lam <>f Zomnort wa> Norter by Del Sort sreomi dam Minnie K 2:l*t made forty years ago Iler sire was Billie ('«me. he by Hying Morgan. 3rd dam by Flying Morgan. Zomnort has hml but four colls which have Item worked, vis Ltsterene 2:16, I»octor John R. two-year-old 2:10. Rena, 4 year- old 2 36 after 30 days training. Salem Boy. two-veer-old 2:23 and at 3-year-old m 2:19} None of these dams were standard br«l ttwr« Zomnort will make the season at the Scio Fair Grounds. $26 with return privileges. Terms: Come am! arc Zomnort ami you will be pleased. PERRY MAUZEY, Owner SCIO F AIR GROUNDS - - SCIO. OREGON Scio Livery and Feed Stables Having lately purchased three stables, it ia our aim to conduct a first-class livery and feed stable in every respect. We are adding new teams ami ng» which, with accomodating ami courteous service, we feel sure will appeal to the public. Hacks meet all trains. Rig» for commercial men a sfiecialty. Our prices are reasonable TURNER & WILEY, Proprietors, j Why use cheap lubricating oil for your Motor, when you can get Monogram Oil of M c D onald & cyrus It ta used in all of the racing cars and is the very l«ntt 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 oa South Side of bridge WHEN IN TOWN STOP AT J. S. STICHA’S Neu) Confectionery We Are Headquarters for the Beat Grade of Goods Canted in Our Line 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. I^ook at the pictures and judge for yourself. Yov know the people. C. M. COFFEY