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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1916)
f * « • • S» •'-5. GOOD SHOWING MADE Sdo can push forward if all will work for that end. » Jake Bilyeu, of Albany, was in town Monday l<grippe has become about aa fashionable as appendicitis. A dance will be given at the I. O. O. F. hall next Saturday night If our local columns seem short of news this week, just charge it to lag ri p|ic. Our city council is now laving plans for street Improvement this summer. Snow fell most of the time last Sunday afternoon, but melted as fast as it fell. We have clubbing rates with ail newspapers anti magazines Come and see us iteforv you order I). W Rumbaugh, of Albany, at- tended the annual fair meeting in Scio Saturday From indications. Linn county, thia year, will do the largest amount of road work in her history. deavoring to establish a record in the month named in his honor, this Mr. Park, of the Park Mill Co., winter. More . snow has fallen, paaaed through town yeaterday en espt<daily in the mountains, than route for a business trip to Albany. for many years. Two Linn county pioneers itassed away last week. Joseph Elkins, of Lehanon and Nimrod Price, of Al bany. Both were active in Linn county affairs several years ago. The murder of nineteen American citlxen» by a villa chieftain in Mexi co. demonstrate« the inability of Carransa to protect foreigners in hia dominion. The Tribune expect» A great many people have been that the United atate« will have suffering with lagrippe in town soldiers in Mexico within a week. lately. Onlv a few caras have reach J. N. Weddle, who has been con ed the pneumonia stage. This ia a penalty Oregonians pay for frosty fined at his home for more than one month with a double fracture of westher. Give us rain instead. one of hia leg», is not getting along A collection was taken up Satur as well aa desired. On examination day for a family in toam who waa this week, the bones at one of the In need of assistance, by Thomas fractures had knitted properly but Large. The hushand and father is the other had failed to join. He sick and without money or grub. will be confined for another month, Mr. large raised about 120 In food it is reported and cash. This will tide matters until the husband is able to work. A new train will operate on the C. A E. railroad In a few days, leav ing the front to retu-h Albany at A30 a. m and leaving Albany at about 5:00 p. m. for the front. This will I» a great convenience to the people in thia locality, aa they can have a full day in Albany and return to their homes without staying over hight as now. UNRULY SUH. la •« Try.ng «• Oo««« »• Barati»« Pa-M. Tb» grviMb ««iruoutner l'utoaut bea tirati I mi ») lux booratl «ttb tito «ra»U luti,« or tba «un li» Onde itasi. te stasti uf < viMjrtisU.g «od »tal lutine Itt Ito by liuto •• • •» rigirarti au|>pnrad. Ito» «un to eoOataoUy dliaUng tuuru and uxx, enti rracblug tbe potai ut burut In« And li tb» «un btou vp thera « wotitil la Iw t»--r» orai tor ua «Minato to «rarry abuei uuridly af taira lite «un« «««O «bit «a impunaat la ibeir uwu < »u«miatl>>ua <mr» ara County Commissioner J. D. Irvine Cr«x|u«nily »IrtUba of an «ipkwtoa Tb»r» wss 'Mie la Ita» raaaieilattoa crf who has ito-en gathering statistics on Psrwtia «■■ y la lisit. «nd «lara tban the amount of work done on Linn two «t toa-t lui«« •»■< urrad In <Hhw county roads the past year this: rata« lai gr>i«i|« (llaervattaw baa abown Knig morning gave out the following ia-| fluii ih» grrat urta whta b la «mr all to a invai u orarla In • bararla» formation: •pota. lira fataste ami muta liba pia» New graded and graveled or noinana aro by o» saraiia ita» turai of rocked road 47.00 miles wfata'b b» to <SpSbt» Tt>» manna» ta «bk h tba etiti thruw» ott attuato auar New grade put up 40.25 mile« gy and tran» tra to» «ba baavy tato Ughi Gravel or rock hauled on »lamenta brdrogen. balliti», naboltam. old grades 30.75 mile« anbonlntn and oliai no» «lolla txHbiug C<»«1 tot itala world. and a mero noeta Thia does not include nnv petch I In* tnlgbi Irad to a dissalar any day work, no rut or fill up work. There In short. Il la boumt io come at «una was much of that done, but thia tino ra ubar l'afununatoiy ariamo ■an gira ua no idra aa «o wboa fan class of work was not counted in turtaia and «ran hundrada of canterlao The shove stale- aro aa Imi a mutnanl lo tba litotory of the figures given ment includes what is practically all tba unlrar— aara l'ror.-aara Matassa rimi and for a'I we Ino» tba «un may new road construction, all except bai» tulli tona nt yraro tane» tifa bafors the last item' The data was gath il No u>nn >n teli, tbixisb and )>•«• ered from the 35 supervisors of as tba «ir "mirai nt ua ara «irne* dowg »n a montoni ra tb» all powerfiil pian road districts by Mr. Irvine, and rt tua» gl»» (un at a«y tliu» and »bau rep raranta an expenditure of over il dura II «III malie bai «bori «meli of S122.000. including the culvert all of il» ber» helow luaMon Tra» or-ftpl In making up your hat of papers and magazines for winter reading, don't neglert to include The Sdo work. Putting in culverts is esti Tribune in the number mated to have cost about S2000. When you want information for live stock shipping days, call Thomas Some of thera individual culverts l,arge between t> ami 7 a. m. and cost over 125(1 each. The showing is considered good lietwren H and 3 in the evening when it is taken into consideration We make a specialty of Friend that the county is out of debt and ship. Engagement and Wedding has a surplus of over |30,(M)0 in Rings. F M French A Son, Albany, cash on hand in the general funds. Oregon. Linn county is gradually putting Samalor Jones, of Washington has her roads in shape for hard surface introduced a bill in congress which, work, so that when this long desir if passed, will double the pension of ed move is started the the work of all civil war widowa who are en putting in permanent roads can tie titled to 912 per month. pushed with the most rapidity, at John Miller, of Marion county tM lowrat possible cost and with just acrosa the bridge from Shelburn the liest general results. was in town Monday. He stated The road supervisors for the com that nearly everybody over there ing year have not been appointed tn was sick of the infiuenxa data, but It is possible thst the court If you want any of the daily will get to this the last of the week. papers. The Tribune will get them The appointment of election clerks, for you at Bargain Oay rates, pm- judges atxi boards is occupying the viding you pay for The Tribune on« attention of the commiRsioneni be year in advance. tween their regular duttas at pres The god Janus is certainlv en ent. J. N Morris has traded his hotel property in Scio to H. W. Borchers for the three acre tract in the southern part of l^lanon which was formerly used by the lebanon Lumber Co. aa their mill site and lumber yard. Each property is worth between 11500 and 12.000. - labanon Express. OUR 1« Argentina'« Staterai Sr^ga. In Argentina there is a natural MM(t thaï la uw »r the anali wotxlerTul In the wurul It span« the Hl<> Mantees and to knows ■« 'hr lint nrtalss But Il to the work or nature. «sjra the Met enilfii Amertcaa and no«, as * m pop ularly aut>i<uasd of the Ilesa Tba road <>« wtu« b It so ora was probably a cotonisi blsbway made by the l*sro rían Ilea» ele* look adtaulaga nt the pbetiomeiM« by toudiua thutr road orar thia naturai »latito I R. SHELTON Rea*>nable Kate« Any Amount G>ng Time Notary Publk and Cornvycmor No waiting ta oí Title Examined HECKER ¿k BEAM 133 Lyon St. Albtuiy. Or. OREGON SCIO ■4* SA VINGS DEPOSITS 4' With the New Year come thoughts of better times, of making more money and saving more. Why not add to you» savings by depositing your money where it will he alwolutely safe and still rarn you a liberal rate of interest. Small accounts as well aa large t>nra are always welcome. All that you need to do is to mail your deposits to this hank. Send check, draft or money order. Banking by mad is both safe and convenient. ALBANY STATE BANK ‘ SAFKTY H.fH SKRNICK** ALBANY OREGON Wet Weather Brings Colds A cold, no matter how alight, should never be neglected, for very serious complications very often develop and the result is a grave illness. The Iwst treatment, the kind that does the work when other treatments fail, is Rexall Cold Tablets 'M Gently laxative, pleasant to take and guaranteed to give you relief or your money l>ack. Secure a I m » x today and have it near at hand, for when a cold first a tar la is the time to break it up Origin al Spase«. Two natural Ubjacta aram t» bara ranuabad tba model for tba apooo to primitive man ib» ri»»» or aon «bell and the tear nt |Uanta lo «mtbar» «'bina «beli apoona ara still uaad that aro durala repf’.xim'od In tba familiar iwtocelaln •[»»•ti nf that itumtry «tatto flirtai spoamo arr foand In India o« wbtob era rapnducad a»on tba »«tna nt tba too»«« rmm «blrfe they «rara ■'•itded E. C. PEERY, Druggist TTAc Totali Store SCIO OREGON L mcm J Market Report S Wheat »er bushel a •• •* (*sts Bran i>er ton Wheat chop per ton Oat chop Barley ('hop *’ ’* Flour per sack Eggs per dozen Butler tier pound Chickens, hens per ss «__ •• •prtng “ roosters Turkeys " Geera “ Ducks •* Beef " H& 30 28 (M) 32.00 30.00 30.00 1.» 26 40 .10 .0» (Hi lb •• "_______ 0 " " Veal " ” Hogs, live per hundred lb Hogs, dreneral Mutton 1 ................ ........... - --------- .1« .08 10 04 10 6.10 6.60 « 00 New Barber Shop One door south Scio Hotel W 0. WIMMER. P« op Hair Cut Shave . Arrangements have lieen made for Governor Withycombe to deliver an address in Scio on Saturday. February 19. In the interest of the Linn County Fair and general farm ing. Dr. Withycombe is interested in the auccess of our fair, perhaps, more than he is in any other, from the fact that he helped create the enthusiasm at our first street fair which made the organisation of the Linn County Fair possible The Tribune believes the governor has attended every fair we have held. He should have a capacity audience FARM LOANS ... . . . Neck Shave . Plain Shampoo . Fitch Shampoo Lemon and i«g Shampoo Tonica, except Quinine 25< 15< 5< - 25< 5CK - 35* 15* Southern California 'THE MAGIC LAND OF PALMS ANI» FLOWERS Southern California has much to offer you this winter. City or country, mountain ur I «each resorts all are invit ing The Panama-California exposition at San Diego will remain open another year bigger and belter than ever. But Southern California offers something even greater than this. It w the ever present and <ielightful Sunshine and ’ Flowers Rose* in bloom. Oranges and Lemons ripening on the trees. Poppies and Geraniums everywhere. This is the real California. The expense of a trip to South ern California is not great. Low Round Trip • “ sale daily from ail Pacific Northwest points. Stopovers are allowed at pleasure. Through car service on limited trains, through dining caf and observation cars make the all-rail route the delightful way to go. SOUTHERN PACIFIC •ADVERTISE IN THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND GET J. F .ff RESULTS Y lì