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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
The Scio Tribune $1 2ft per year LOCAL BREVITIES The Prewbytery of Oregon is in ■muon in Albany thia wook John Donara. a leading ls*banon grocer, was in town Tuesday. Frank Huff, who formerly lived near Went Scio, waa in town laat Friday Uncle Nate Young returned from a two-wceka visit with relative« at (orvallia M"relay The AH>any liemocrat says that Unn county farmers buy 700 calve« from Tillamook dairymen annually. (all on the Scio Food Company for garden swd in bulk and packages all fresh. The Scio condenser? is now »hip ping near one car of condensed milk every w«*«*k. W. E Brown returned from a several day* »lav tn Albany. Tues day morning. Everybody wu glad tn aw the clearup the first of the week Seed ing ta again in progress The Grand Army of th«- Republic was fifty years old last Tu«-*iay. I Holley Item» .7 Mcllonald A Smith is the m-w Mr. Hall, of D*tian>>n, has moved meat market firm.suwedmg Frank to his farm, rvcvntly purchaiw»! of McDonald Mr. Banks orar Holley Mrs. Beaste I hckiaun ia on the sick Mrs L W. Pomeroy is building an addition to her dwelling in the list this week. With«* Swink was a Holley visitor way of a new kitch«-n ami pantry Wednesday , Jerry Keeney, of Sweet Home, Mrs Rice ami son Collas, has gone cam«* in from lx*bum>n on th«* Wed to ¿Astern <lr«-g*»n to visit relatives. nesday morning train on a business Mr and Mrs Van Eppa. Mr» M trip J Weddle am! J. B Duncan spent The farm horn«- of D A. Wade, Easter with T J. Malone and family. of near Brownsville, was totally G rami ma Barr has gone to stay dratroyerl by fire last Monday after with her daughtrr. Mrs. Fznrns noon M>>«« of l^*lHim>n Our Bohemian friend» will give a Mrs. Harv««y Hamilton <!< mw not play followed by a dance tomorrow get much better. Sh«* is not able evening, ail to be in th«« Bohemian to sit up. language Crawfordsville ami Holley played For Painting, I borating ami i*alI Sunday. They were even at the Papering of all kinds, see C. M. eighth inning ami hivl to play eleven Coffey. All work finish**«! in a innings Crawfordsville won by one thorough workman like manner run with th«* help of Swrrt Home We have a few No * 4<> Oliver Holley won 17 to 3 at the ralley. Chill plows at a very low price. Come in an«l see us la-fore you buy elsewhere. Chas Wearly >U*. |-run Apri! •• \ <-cution- Consult Dr» Lowe A* Turner. Eye Specialists. at th«* Scio al training was condi-mned today Wait and public school education was pro- Alfred Wilson, mine host of the Hotel Saturday, April 17 for them n«»uncv«l undemocratic by Dr Benja l.>-l>anon hotel, waa in town for a short time Monday afternoon. Everybody should attend the «du- min«- Wh«*el«-r, president of the Uni We have Oliver tiO-tooth harrows cational rally al th«* public school versity <>f California, in an a<i<ln*s* which we are closing out at 112.7ft. building in thi» city, next Saturday before th«- California Teachers’ asso l)em«M*r»cy Prof Skelton’s lecture <»n go,»! ciation in s«*Mi-»n her«* Chea. W’esely. itself was »aid to I m * disai»|»-artng roads an*l road building is said to Ira Bilyeu anti father. Wid Bilyeu "The American jw^iple rant much returned from a visit to llalm'y la* esp«*cially valuable about democracy, but we are slip E C. Peery went to Portland la»t (elativ« - Fu- ^lsv ping back into aristocracy mk I Dr. Mother Wewly ami daughters ami Sunday to attend a banquet to la* j given by the Rcxall Drug Company.) Wheeler son-in-law Roger lain, visited at "Th«- referendum, initiative an«! the Albert Young home last Sunday. This banquet is an annual feature., to which all drug stores carrying , rreall." h«* explained, "do not insure It is in incubation that Scio is to th«- Rexall remedi««» ar«- invited. de mocracy When every laiy has a have both a new hotel and a hospi chan«- to rise and to enjoy a good M E Bilyeu completed his tenth tal erected during the present year ««ducation, then we will havi* a year a» janitor of th«- court house In the big prize fight at Havana. ruewlay. Five sets of county offi democracy about which we may Cube. Monday. Willard won eleven cer» have served during that time, talk. round«. Johnson three ami twelve though Judge McKmcht, W W ■ "Public schools are for rich men’s were even. Francis an<l W L. Jackson hav«*! • >ns. who have a slim enough chance Sr«- J. N Waddle when you want lM*en then* fully a» long a» Mart. anyway." a new telephone. He carries the Th«* 12—< settlers up alsive Foster, liesl make on the market. For Real who lost out before th«* Secretary Easter Sunday was rainless. Hence of the Interior on their claims in we are assured that a |>art of the township 12. rang«* 4. are relocating Small place for rent, one-half mile Sundays for th«* neat six weeks will in township 12 range S. lands which south of Scio. G« mm ! house ami barn, l>e rainless, as well. were held by Mr. Smith and were plows, harrows, cultivators, both J I). Jon«-«, of Tillamook county, rewloreti to entry by th«- government well and spring water, all kinds of who owns extensive stock interests, Frank Cumming», conductor on fruit. |»-ach«-s, |M*ars. apples, cher arrived in Scio last week for the the All>any-lel>anon train for many ries, gra|a*s, L>gan tM-rrica, ftOtl purpose of buying a car loa«l of years, dud at his horn«* in t'lacka-i giMMM- la-rries will lie heavy crop, stock hog» mas county last Sunday night Mr. gooae lierry cleaner, aotne wish ! and Fred Ohlemcier went down to Cummings suffer«*«! a stroke of hay giM-s with the place. Gervais. last Saturday, for an over imralyms one year ago. from which Inquire of R. Shelton, Scio. Ore. Sunday visit with his wife Mrs h«« never recovered He was burru-d Ohlemcier is engaged in the milli at Albany Be sure and call an<! let Drs. Lowe nery business at that place. Turner, th«* well known eyespeci- A Henry Quigley, one of our t»r<*w Another new Ford car came to |ier<*us farmers of near Mlinkers, ■lists of Portland, show you th«* town Monday evening. Fre«l Bilyeu com«*» to town so seldom that we i Kry ptop double vision glans which and Mr IJndley going to Albany told him y«*sterday h«* was worthy , has no unsightly lin«*s or m-ams to after same, Mr. Lindley is the of jierwonal mention. Mr. Quigley catch dirt, strain the eyes or come owner of the new car. stated that he ha<i ta-a-n quite unwell apart. One light solid piece of glass Karl Peters, of Kingston, was for the past two months, though h«* which looks like a single pair, vet answer» the purpose of two, «cabl granted citizenship papers by Judge is getting lietter now. Galloway, in Allmny Monday. Of Drop your work long enough to ■ ing you t« read or do rhar work distant objects perf«*ctly. four other ap|>iicalions. two were attend the educational rally, to I m * am! continued and two were dismissed, . held next Saturday at our public Be sure an«! «er them Fr«*e demon guarantee«! Quite a numlwr of horses were school building. The speaker» to In stration. satisfaction Drs Liwe A Turner have lM*en l«>- brought into town Tuesday, to tie here are worthy of a good crowd. cat«**i in Portland for twenty years. sold for transportation to the French Anyway our roads and schools are They do not go fr«»m house to house. government, many of which are not two of our most ini|>ortant institu They will be the quality of horses the bills call tions and we cannot get too much They have no agents at Hotel Sei«, Saturday, April 17 for. knowledge about them. am! at Stayton Fridav, April Id. ljrbamm is to have a new bridge Mr». E. C. Perry gave a "cos They also straighten cr<>»» eyes in across the South Santiam river this tume" partv to her numerous lady child ron. year. It is not yet decided whether friends Tuesday evening, which was the bridge will tie of wmid or steel. , liberally attended. The cost uni «•» F«r Sale A “Sure Hatch” in- Rids for each class of bridge will tie were supposed to represent the fash cubator; also a "Trusty" incubator. asked for. ion of dress of fifty years ago. with Both machim-s are of IMFegg The Junior I'hristian Endeavor h«M>p skirts and long pantah-tte sc- capacity and in first-clans condition. A very enjoyable rendered an interesting program at coni|»anymcnt. I have, al mi. brooders to g«> with time is reported. the Christian church Sunday even the machines. Price for incubator. ing. The children did exceptionally Jack Sanderson took a tumble well and it was enjoyed by those from his pony. n«-ar the north end present of Main street Tucwiay afternoon, Doc , his fath Victor Murtav. a Lebanon youth, without living hurt er. mounted on his buggy horsr, when scuffling with a companion, trie«! to catch the pony, but as they was pushed cl-MH* to the heels of a paamd The Tribune office, the pony grazing cow. laat Friday. The cow srenwd to have the best of th«* race, kicked, striking Victor on the right which he maintained until he reach forearm, reaultmg in the breaking ed the home bam. of both bones. br«Ms!er^ lamp», etc., 110. Wm. Brenner for particulars. See We make a specialty of Friend ship. Engagement and Wedding Ring» F M French A Son. Albany. Dragon. C. II. Stewart is now tn charge of the Albany p««itoffice. his commission having arrive«! lh»- tirât of the week Zomnort No. 01091 Son of Zombro 2:11 Zomnort is a hev stallion, strip in his face, weigh 1060 pounds Sir«-«! by th«* great Zombro, 2:11, one of the gr«-at«-»t air«*» of track bora» in the Unitid States. Zomnort was mrr«l. as above stated by Zombro who has I OX «•olts in th«* list «>f 2:30 to 2:04). The dam of Zomnort wan Norter l«y Itel N*-rt 2 <»H; sno<f dam Minri, K 2:lt| made forty year» ago »Her »in* waa H i II m - C«-n«*. he by dam by Hying Morgan Flying Morgan. 3rd Zomnort has had but four cults which have l«en work«*«!, viz Idstervne 2:1ft. Doctor John R. two-year-old 2:30. Rena. 4 year- «»Id 2 36 after 3<» days training. Salem Boy. two-vear-old 2:23 ami al 3*year-«dd in 2 1'4 None of these dams were standard bred maraz Zomnort will make th«* Reason at the Scio Fair Grounds. |2ft with return privil«-ges Terms Corm- and see Zomnort am! you will I m * pleased. PERKY MAUZEY, Owner SCIO. OREGON SCIO FAIR GROUNDS »4BB><m«flB>ae>«M>o »«aw» <>i »41 I Scio Livery and Feed Stables I I- Having lately purchased th«*se stables, it is our aim to conduct a first-class livery and feed stable in every r« -qs-ct We are adding new team» and rigs which, with accomisiating and courteous service, feel sure will spin-al to th«- public Hacks meet all trains. Rigs for commercial men a »|M-cialty. Our prices are reasonable i I- I V I I I ■ ■ TURNER & WILEY, Proprietors. O 9<WBB> U L>«a»B><l »' Why use cheap lubricating oil for your Motor, when you can get Monogram Oil of M c D onald & cyrus It is used in all of the racing cars and is the very lieitt oil on the market texlay 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 Sooth Side of bridge W HEN IN TOWN STOP AT J. S. STICHA’S Neu) Confectionery We Are 1 Iradquarters for the Beat Grade of Goods Carried tn Our Line NOTICE • I will take Photo» on every Saturday at W. F. Gill’» residence. I am making a special sale on Photos in order to dispose of my large st«xk 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 -