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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1915)
. »• ' ■■ r "«.»'jC*.’ ' «-L» ■ *A- *► ** > A ' _ « -5 k > »5*^ '»*•* . • ' ‘A* w® , ' < A** RP’ ’«hr* ’ •*** . -3 . A » LOCAL BREVITIES Guy McKnight came down from SPRAY FOR PEAR SLUGS. Mill City to o|>end th«- 4th with Posts Can Bs R«sS*iy DeMrsgsS by • home follui. The Scio Tribune »1.26 per year I**te*t report* from <’ha» Warner IC H So*»« <'otar««U> «lalfcxk I The <*r i bscry. pear and pluta now in Portland, give hope* that he may finally recover It ia not atatvd uvm are rvp,wt««dt> «lia* fcsü uy im pvor alus tbr uaua* "«lug' I» «utue when be will return to Scio. Ra<*berr*«e. The r*»i‘eety ¡»rrtom a «sixty oc light clay Um tn uti a cm* «lope If pu» «IMe T1»e «MI shroM I* fertile. w*(1 drained and .v'1«’>>re retentive Haapberrte- are generally gmwa la row« about «1* feet apart. and ’be plant* are «et at Interval« of fmei three to Are feet. th. Mack »arte«!«" twins given more «nse» than tbs rsd. if ’»e ground h«« been »ell prepared o- • a ’I epw*- hole kt noreaaary '< the m ptaaf» The earth. ef -nurse mini I» well ffrnwd about the «•ata Centact or A*wo»<*«l *e«wy. WUal uiam-aditia. aa Ibe peop*" 0» <«• E. C. Peery, Rilev J. S. Warwick waa an Alliany Young and others visitor Friday. Tuesday * rain will spoil all the Albany chautauqua order to hear Senator little potato«*. Shelton. Joe Mal Ibink vt It a« tariug a «umll auall. atten<ie«i the wh*-i> tn rvMlltj U la the tans of otto of our mmí rallo g Uj aien>*t*teruus lassi ta veaterday m wbh It are kuuw n as a«w Uh* Chamberlain lt*e«e ladar ford up<*u ths uppsg Th<«ie people who failed to are Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Arnold was the aeropland flight at Salem on th«* over from Albany over Sunday, 3rd, can see it on th«* 15th. Iiveide* visiting home folk*. take a glimiwe of the famous liber Wm. Brenner and Hill Beard went ty Hell, which will *t«»p there for 30 away up towards the head of Thoma* minute* creek, Saturday, for a day* Ashing Zoe Young »aid he went to All*anv Senator Chamberlain, it hi «aid. yesterday to obtain a hern«. Won gave an address in Albany y eater • der what manner of license it was"* day Several Sctoans went over to Them- old bucks do some strange hear him. antics and Joe may be effected with The arrest of Huerta at HI Paso, the virus Texas, last week, evidently placed Orvia R Nelson and Pearl Harris a kibosh on a new Mexican revolu both of Foster, were married at tion. their mountain town <>n June 30 by Loganberries — My loganberries Rev Jacob Stocker Miss Harris 1» are now ready, 16 cent* per gallon, the daughter of the Foster poet* you pick'them S W. Gaines, San- master The newly married couple tiam Farm. will reside at Foster Mr* Jessie LaBounty. of Tacoma. John L. Oavenport, of the upper Wash., arrived last week for a visit Crabtree country, was in town Tues with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. E. day Hr rv|»>rt* the pr»»t«*cta for J. Daley. good grain yields is moat promising, Mr. and Mr*. Huber Rice of Port land. arrived th«* first of the week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mr*. David Rice. Á / Mr. Davenport has been again em ployed as a firewarden and haa now tiecn on the job three weeks, build ing trails, etc. Mr*. Hagey and daughter. Coline, Holt, the man who attempted to left Tuesday morning for a two- aikMusmatc J. P. .Morgan in order to months visit with her (Mtrents at ■top the shipment of arms and other Orting. Wash munition* of war to the allies, com New York Mr. ami Mrs. Tho*. Reynolds, mitted suicide Tuesday of Portland, came up Monday for a should tender a vote of thanks to visit with Mr*. Reynolds* parents, hi* memory for putting an end to a l»a<l matter and for saving the »tale Mr and Mr* E. J Daley a large expenta* So far as The Tribune has learned not an accidmt of any description marred the enjoyment of Scioan* who attended celebrations elsewhere. J. F. WESELY Staple and Fancy Groceries Queensware, Glassware, Etc. Field and Garden Seeds I Hew»e*na*e We»* etew. Get an <u«l buggy •**•’ »nd cut U la Hatten the larga eod of «ach half. «trip Itilo the • b»pe nt ■ «mall »rooter II kik I till, tlattvmvl pieve down eight or til»*■ Itx bea tb-ti Mud tb* amali enti» of the axle «tripa au they wUJ uiiel Hatten the amali cud» and punch a te**!* through mu b plem. i > m a «trip of Imn an tn<b wfals and ail itu tvea l<*nv «> h I M-nd to form a cierta. piitH bln* a bole In each end to >t th* hole« In the ail*, and bolt in piar*. Farmer* Attention On account of a retvnt ruling of train from the hog fxckera of North Portland <>n E. railroad has the grading of hog*, no hog» lighter paase* Munker* than 160 jatunda and thoroughly stage leaves at finished will Ire accepted by them at market quotation*. Hereafter, all The Tribune family is indebted hog» will be graded on a dremed to our veteran fisherman. Eli Lucken- product luuua. the «ame a* in east Sow gr< ■ mii »| i wagtxi tir» «ix! cut off a atrip alunit iva fsM long iieod U bach, for a nice lot of trout, a part ern market*, and no half fat hog* up two feet «ni ra> h sud. whl< h leav«s of the spoil of his fly casting on will be bought by them at any price. a hortsoutal «trip twMvs U>> tow long ' hi the mimile I‘utx h tuur b<*l«a In ths Monday Thia force» the shipper* to grade Ì twelve ln*'h «trip about an Inch and a A large amount of gravel haa in the country. To help the farmer* , pair apart Place IhU ph-cs nt Inst un Iteen placed on the road from Scio who have hog* on hand to be fat (he lie>1 <if the plow and fu»teo with tn Jefferson and on the road leading tened before harvest, the Scio Pro vlanii» taken trot» an <*ld buggy all* Ka-t.n «oui,- «uahthl plow han<1 Isa to from the M. Donahue place to duce company has made arrange tliv l«**l of the plow and then to ths up Thoma« ment* in Portland tn get rolled right in»» aa ahown H->iiih«-r» Ag MveiterM Reports from Sweet Home sav Imrley at jobbing prices anil are Hon. J. K. Weatherford and President Kerr, of O. A. C., of Cor vallis. were in town for a short time last Thursday afternoon. They came over for a consultation with Jeff Myers. selling it al cost, with a slight mar gin added for cost of handling it at West Scio. We are getting a car this week that coat* the farmer 128.50 per ton. aacks included. 28 sacks to the ton Thia Itarley i* standard rolled and an excellent hog fattener George Wilev. who ha* been visit ing in Scio for the past two weeks, M ra lennox of Portland. is spend and his brother Clarence, of the livery barn, drove up to Sweet mg a few day* visiting her daughter Home Sunday to take in the Fourth Mr* Alfred Rlatchford. of July festivities up there. Mr. and Mr*, tieo. Gibbons are In the ball game at Jefferson last visiting their old frt«*nds in Gilliam Mondav afternoon. Scio came array county, this week. with th«* *hort end on the «core Mr. anti Mr«. Ctea. McClain, of ■heel. 4 to 3 in favor of Jefferson. t Parker, were here to spend the 4th However, thia ia the «erne score with the latter’* mother, Mrs Rom- made in the two closing games of Miller. the Portland-Oakland sei ries, nur Aaa Hiron* ia erecting a modern Anyway, boy* should be satisfied Jefferson seemed to be favored barn on hi* farm east of Shelburn. somewhat by the umpire.* When speaking to Frank Thayer. that the cloudy rainy weather would promote the growth of aphis and which would, probably, injure grain, aid "I don’t expect much dam from that source Fall wheat is now beyond damage from the point of injury from the aphis Any way the evidence of the ladybug in great abundance, will take care of Mr* Hearne Caldwell waa taken to the hospital at Albany Saturday. Her n any friend* hope for her *l>eedy recovery. Solamon Gnmea. while on a visit to relatives at Grant* Paa*, took seriously ill and grave hopes ar* entertained for hi* recovery. Ann«*** BLAIRSTOWN |f you want any of thv daily paprr*. The Tribüne will get them for you at Rargain Day rate«, pro- viding you ray for The Tribüne <me ycar in advancv «phbatul* »! tbs Iravm. u> uuiny Caaes When you want printing done, Mi* Mat M«,t»o*. <-ucupl«*t«rl> •»■•iriuuiatug I hr io. atxl tn ’How in li that Klak* always come* the kind that i» pleasing to the rye. Un*s <bry >uru brown and »Uber Had ntt tim« tieaf In anrunwnt» with bi« The Sei«» Tribune office ia the place IJI UHaxHed on banla bate tbs appear wtr»r am«- »! lia »Ing basa »»<« by Or». Ka We always pleane. We "He states hi» ma* flrwt a od then to get it Uir ilefullathMt of UMa. lit mauj < a»<*a. walk« ntt' Philadelphia Ixlgwr never disappoint. * o>* ura l*j ii)l*l«utuiusr. arxl it» fruit fall» to fully maturo la cassa of later (-»inpiele drr*>Uatb<n tlw «Itallty nt tho trv*ai la ao «»<K«<i«i that tbs fruit btxla tn* th« BU*reMllua year are Wroknoed hrn< V- a abonage In prudecUon Three la no <>«*«1 of UU» l«*aa by th aae DEALER IN -------------- U mmh la. as thoy can readily bo de MrujMl by a <out**t or aroeulcal spray j Aroruats of lead, four pouuda. or paria gr.-*-«i 'm« pound, to WU gsllona. may to* u»od au*««»fully as a »pray with water, nr ihr «lug» may he uiatrolM by an appiuatbin of frosbly ala<k«d lime d<>»<e*l upon Ibe leavaa. or whits tH’ih-liore. two outM-vo to IU0 gallon* of Water, or Mack leaf 40' st tbs rate of «.lie giilfun to gallons of wate« Ills la«| atay 1*O applied In a <o«l<ler al*l> weaker «»lull«» by adding a III- lie *X|*. four ur flve pouixl». to Ihr mixture In caaes of thorough appll- eatloua < h > o gallon of black loaf «0 to I.Wu gnll<>na of water, base given C ash Paid lor Veal. Hogs. Hidra and Cascara Bark very aatb>r»><ocy re-ulta bat for all g»-u«-rai pun»*««- one gallon to lx«» Price« Right *Hll»ua of w «irr I» t*> tw r« ommoo Ivd Thv afternoon front on the C. & been changed. It al 2:45 p. m. The 2 p. m. the crowd attending the celebration there was the lahrval by far. in the history of celebrations at that place and the order was remarkably good. Joe Trank, of Lyons, wan the win ner of the < aae auto, given by the Albany Herald in it* late subaerip- tian contest J. S Stich* won the eighth prise in tn* same contest. Our Motto. I nn and Let Live J. F. WESELY SCIO OREGON >ei >«!><■■>< 0<«Wk><!t> Scio Livery and Feed Stables I Having lately purchased these stables, it is our aim to conduct a firal-clas* livery and feed »table in every respect. We are adding new team» and rig* which, with accomodating and courteous service, we feel sure will ap|>eal to the public. Hacks meet all trains. Rig* for commercial men a specialty. Our prices are reasonable TURNER & WILEY, Proprietors >«l ADVERTISE IN THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND GET RESULTS' There's a Reason why men like to buv such clothing as Clothcraft, L System, and Michaels Stem 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 Felts, Silk Plaid and others. The Blain Clothing Company ALBANY >« OREGON 9