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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1915)
The laibanon Strawberry Fair is ' One of Scio's First Settlers Here For Painting, I »••»•rating ami' We make a specialty of Friend Papering of all kimia, see C. M ship, Engagement and Welding I Coffey All work fiwuh««! in a Rings F M. French A Son. Albany. Over 600 road warrants were is Captain S. II Mill«n, of Yacolt, I Oregon thorough workman like manner sued at the May term of the county Wash., la here to visit his brother. court. Walter, who has been quite sick, Mayor Ewing went to Salem to but now is better. Captain Miller came to Oregoo day tn look up the paving proposi ami to Srio in 1863, reaching here tion Prof. Wilson, the AII muiv violinist, in the fall. He elated to The Tri was l<"diing after his Scio pupils bune that there were but two or Having lately purchased thrar st aides, it is our I three house« in 8ri<> in 1863; that a yesterday aim tn conduct a brat-class livery and feed stable Mr Turner had erected the frami- in every rrspect We are adding new teams Tuesday. Frank Cary was an un work for a flouring mill at the ami rigs which, with accomodating ami courteous fortunate as tn have a yearling colt present site of the Sew Roller Milla, servie»*. we feel sure will appeal to the imldic. badly cut by a liarbed wire. that McKinney was running a small Hacks meet all trains Riga for commercial Mrs J. P. Crabtree and daughter store in a building where J. F men a specialty. Our price« are reasonable are visiting Mr*. Crabtree's aged Weaety's store is situated, that Mr father. Mr. It Hurtenshaw of thdmrn was running a blacksmith ixdiamm thia week. shop near the foot of Franklin Mrs T. K Sanderson and children Rutte ami several other events of -<io<^B>ot><aaa><>o<aaB*ao <11> <*■■><) a»«**»« went to Portland Turwiay. called early history. later Captain Miller there by hgr mother's illneas. a, conducted a small harnww shop in stroke of («aralyais Iteing the cause. Scio billed for May 27 and 28. Scio Tribune one year for 11.26 Tomato plants fur sale. C. Compton. See Ota Mrs M. C. Gill returned from an Albany visit Monday morning Mr. and Mrs E. C. Peery and Mrs Chas Warner, were Allainy visitors Tuesday Will Abbott, the Falls Qty hotel man, rente up last Friday for a short husin«*«» visit. The rains which fell the first of the week, reused Thomas creek to rise about two feet. For Rent- Small houae. good garden spot, and chicktm house; |5 per month. R M Cain Scio Livery and Feed Stables TURNER & Joe Shimanek brought a check-1 He was married in 1856, partici row com planter to Scio for repairs |xt««<i in the Indian war of 1855 or Doug Hamilton returned from a yesterday, a very unusual farm '56 and liv«»i in Scio ami Isdianon periodical visit to the AII muiv mov implement for the Willamette val- until the close of the Civil war He ing picture shows, Monday. lev. | wears a 0. A R Imtton and is 84 One hog brought to Scio, last Dr. Dal«, of Harrisburg, was in year* old. his brother. Walter, being The Friday weigh«»! 500 pounds Scio yesterday. in consultation with »veral yean his junior •ale price was 6 cents per pound. Captain Miller left for Turner this Dr Prill over the case of J, Mrs. David P Mason.«a rOeident who is regard«»! as being in very morning, where his aged wife is nf Scio many years ago. died at the visiting They may I*»th return to grave condition. family home in Altiany last Sunday. Scio for a further visit before they Henry Miller ami son Waller, J. R. Young ami Alliert Randall return to Yacolt. the mountains via the started acre went to Independence Tuesday after South Santiam route today. They noon to attend the big Jersey sale Ed Strwart was in Alt>anv th.- I will be gone but a short tune. The on the following day. first of th*v week to care for his family will move later father who suffer«! a broken leg a Mrs. Uzxi«* Bilyeu, of StayUm. Th«- North*«-»tern T«*lenh<»ne Co few days ago has improved the tel«*|>hone property has a force of men at work rebuild in this city with a new sidewalk on ing the Scio-Jefferson line It is the west side of the same. Local Market Report * expected the line will be in giJwl * Thomas cr«*ek was full of floating condition within two w«*eks. wood Tuesday. The wood was cut J. Menear, of above Foster, an Wheat per bushel I I 00 for the l«rl>am>n («aper mills up on nounces that he will have charge of Oats “ 45 Bilyeu ami BurmesU«r creeks. th«< Fish l<ake stand this year, ami Bran per ton 32.00 L. E. West, of Tacoma, Wash., that he will bull«! a wagon road Wheat chop tier ton 88.00 was in town Tu«*eday. He is a broth connecting Fish ami Clear lakes. 32 (Ml Oat chop er of ex-Govornor Wret. He is Perry Ihincan. of l«-l>ahon. lost Barley Chop; " 88.00 buying sheep for a Tacoma market his dwelling house by Hr«* last Sun Flour tier sack 170 Jas H Lunn, a Seto merchant of Th«- fire originated ‘Egg» jn-r dozen day morning over 30 years ago. dn»i at his home from a stovepi|«*. naremg .through Hutter per roll m*ar Salem last Sunday, lie was a the ceiling, Nearly all of th«* cun- Chickena. h«*na p«-r (Mirtner of G. W. Johnson when . » . __ t__ •* tents of the building were saved ' spring here. roosters Some two or three * w-«*eks ago. • a W H Jenkins, traveling iiaaarn- The Tribune «(as authorized tn an Turkeys • a gvr agent for the Southern Pacific nounce that a hafnew« shop w«>ul<l Geest; railroad, was in town last Saturday l»e oprm*«l in th«* north room of the 1 lucks . 8 to 1 1 The Jribune acknowledges a plea» , ttanth building, about Mat L Hi» Beef ant call from him. • goods arriv«-d at West Scio yester V«*al . Hogs, live per hundred lb «75 ft you want the Oikgontan. the day • », ♦ * I Hogs, dr n asi'd 8 25 Journal or tpe Tele*fram. we wfil Wm Brenner drove in from the • a Mutton 6.00 furnish it( to yoy at lews than farm Wedpemlay, hispet Jersey milk "bargaid day" rates, providing you cow with a One calf following. Bill are a subscriber hi The Tribune. knowing his strawberries are near bla I rstown • • • For Sale A Ford automobile, in Harvesting. 1» now well supoli«*d good condition, new lire«, etc. All with the necessary accomparryment you have Jq do it get in ami drive - rich cream. ! Why use cheap lubricating oil for your Motor, when you can get Monogram Oil M c D onald & of I* If the (a-ople in general could have ordered rain at pleasure, a lime For Sale A Twin Pope motor more opport urn- than last Saturday cycle Has been run 2< mh ) miles evening and night could not have It means better Has just overhaul«! ami is now in been select«) ■rst-clasM shape Inquire at Mac gardens and promotes a more vigor Donald A Cyrusjrarage 5-20 ous growth of grain which -will be manifest whAi harvest arrives. Th«- amount of wire fencing which Is lieing used throughout the country Fear and Trembling it enormous You will seldom see a new board fence and never a new The "Hogwallow News." of this rail fence, even in the timbered city, stated in the iasue of that |>a(ier regions. The wire Is -both lietter for last week that an editorial lam- and cheaper. baating was dur The Tribune in the N. Young, John Kelly, ami Thus i aforesaid News 'ir> this week's issue Smail went to Jefferson last Satur The Tribune awaits*, the onslaught day evrmmg to attend a Masonic with fear and trembling. meeting They were convey«! there to by Mike Kelly in his new Over- Potatoes Far Sale Ian4 auto ami reported they had a most enjoyable time. A remarkable number of old set- tiers. who came to Oregon via the ox team route, are passing to the Great Beoond. this year. The Pio- neer Indian fighter ami Civil war veteran will »«« lw known only in the history of the past. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Jackson ami Mr. and Mr*. K. L Bilyeu, of Hal sey, came down Saturday for a short'visit at the home of J. A. Bilyeu They report«! that crops were Ix-ginning to n«-rd rain ami warmer weather on the prairie. We have a quantity of Burbank potatoes for sale, sacked at 2 cents per pound. Sec Ardee Powell, of Scio or E. A Easton, of Crabtree. 6-20 Forest Woodmans»- w studying in Pnrtfhnd and Edward Wraely having left for the east, I will accept two pupils for violin instructions. Prof E L Wilson, In town Wednesdays in Weaely'a halL cyrus It ta uwd in nil of the racing cars and is the very lient 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 WHEN IN TOWN STOP AT J. S. STICHA’S /Vetr Confectionery We Are I leadqu.irinrs i<M the Hedt Grade of Goods Carried in Our Lune HIZZ away M>' reason for selling failing eyesight J, A Bilyeu. WILEY. Proprietors. SCIO TRIBUNE i/25.^.. » There’s a Reason V why men like to buy. such clothing as Clothcraft, L System, and Michaels Stern because they each represent the maxi mum value for the money invested ■ HATS For Summer Wear From the most popular Straw Sailors to the comfortable, light, silk Crusher Hats, we have an immense line of hats. Straws, Panamas, Light F^lts, Silk Plaid and others. The Blain Clothing Company ALBANY I - - . OREGON