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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1916)
* A 4*3 OWíiry LOCAL •«EVITILI France* Marion Alexander was born in Jamtraville, Wis . Aug us' 12. ItMO, noddled January 13. 1916 being 76 years and Ave months old. He was a veteran of the Civil war. He afterwards lived in Nebraska where he married Mrs. Catharine HouU. to whom were born four children. Cora ('.alavan and Otto Alexander of Scki, Ihddah Schnreier Bitter feeling is said of l««wa and Clarence, who preceed* Otto Alexander, of Ranier, is also resignol ed him tn the Great Beyond. visiting friends ami relatives in Scio to prevail over the result. One by one our hooored ve let ana this week arc being called to their reward We have dubbing rates with all Washington. Jan 18.- Quartrr- news|«pers ami magazines Come i master General Aleshire told the ami sec us before you order. FOODS THE TURKS EAT. Mrs. W A. Cross returned last House military committee today Tuesday from an extended Holiday that equtoment for an army of doO.- StlaW I» th» Nstiewsi O>an. a««4 tout Ut il« M mi is Uaa«. 000 men was either in the govern visit to relatives in Silverton. V tWistMw trull« aiMl sraUM ara t*e ment storehouses or can tie liought •taphM of tbv Tnrktoa Sit« two Break Marion Alexander, a former ci ti in the open market in lees than three fast «u «br lt>í»i<oru» .-naiara of s ten of Scio, was burried at the months Equipment for 600,000 is small rep I ««bub . uffaa end a rott. Miller cemetery last Saturday. in army or militia deposits, and At noua itH-r* «• a ts»w« of ««or nxiik Th«’ Tribune printed some very Hues l urk ton manufacturing concern», the general <ya»urt* and bread attractive window cards for the i la takrn axaln Ui it» aflaeaooo said, could «asily turn out equip* to key op sppatK««« tut 'Me principal IJnn County Fair, this weejt ment for 300,000 in 90 days. uirai whv b - vuhm at oUbt This Most of our lagrippe sufferers ture I Itxiuoea. prolwbiy pilaff <maot Select Danciaf Chb complain of being better. But few amt rW-ai aev«wa! kiuda ••( ««rgotaMaa. paltry and tbh-k «»ffa« The work caave of imeumonia are reported. There has always lieen objection* The state fair board Tueeday at Salem made a change in the secre taryahip electing A. H. Lea. of Portland, tu succeed W. L. Jones Wood pile* and feed bins ar« J. H. Booth, of Roseburg and N. E popular place« these days. West, of LaGramie, resigned and Everybody was glad when th«’ the governor t mmol lately appointed weather moderated last night. A C. Masters, of Roqeburg ami J With Oregon at herself again the E. Reynolds, of La Grande Will lagrippe sufferers «rill improve. Hogg, live stock superintendent, The new motor service on the C. A E. at Munkers is as followi: Go-, ing west at 7:35 a. m.; going cast at 6.(»6 p. m. When you want information for live stock shipping days, call Thoms» l^lrge between 6 ami 7 a. m ami lie tween 6 and 8 in the evening Rcmeintier the National Pay Up Week. February 21 to 26 inclusive and especially remember the printer for he needs the money. L** ■ n The weather has lieen too disagree able for people to visit. The fire side has lieen the moat popular place for the past few daya. Rural Route lieliverer Rolla Shel ton started delivering mail on a sled last Friday, the first instance in the history nt rural routes out of Scio. We make a specialty of Friend ship. Engagement and Wedding Rings. M French A Son. Albany, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Echart. of Spokane, were visitors at the home of J. L. Cals van, last week. Mrs. Eehart ia a aister to Mr. Calavan. * i K® > * to general public dances, by many of our citizens, because of almost invariable prearnce of rough an«l boisterous persons Many persons have denied themselves th«- pleasure of the dance on this account They were unwilling to mix ami tningl«- with people in the ball room whom they could n«»t m«-et ««>cially else- when-. The K of P. land of thia city haa overtime this objection by organizing a dancing ciub. Only persona who are of good moral character and who have respectable standing in the community, are per mitted to buv cards of admission The boys have certain rule« and regulations of conduct when in the ball room. Th« boys are furnishing high claas music ami the order maintained is of the same quality you have in your parlors at home The dances are given every two weeks and are deserving of patronage Holley lieau (Continued from pag«- 11 other morning to hear of the death There is a uruspect for a new of Walker McNabb the night lie fore business to come to town in the near at the home of his niece. Mrs. J. future, but we are not al liberty to lew, one mile west of town. Heart disclose the nature of it at present. failure is the supposed cause of his The Mill City train ran into a log death, as he was in his usual health which had fallen across the track, when he retired, and no indications last Saturday evening which shook of suffering was found in his lifeless up matters somewhat. Nobody was body when they called him to get hurt. up. They calle«! several times ami C. C. Jackson, of near Halsey, has no answer, then they went to see announced his candidacy for the and found him cold in death Mr nomination of delegate to attend McNabb haa lived in thia part of the democratic national convention the country for about 25 years. He at St. Louie in June. was one of the first members of th«’ grange at Holley. For several years The funeral of Marion Alexander his wish was for the grange to bury occurred in thia citv last Saturday, him. The grange took charge of the burrial following al the Miller the body ami burried it in the cemetery. The deceased was a Crawfordsville cemetery. . D. * C. former citizen of Scio. Swan and C. L. Malone officiating i Guy From. 5 fleet 2 inches tall at the funeral and weighs 80 pounds, is a success ful teacher in a Lane county school which was, hitherto unruly. Mr. Frum has no trouble in conducting his pupils. His home is on Sand Wheat tier bushel Oats " Ridge, near Lebanon Bran per ton Joseph Nemchick. of near Hahev, Wheat chop per ton was poisoned last week by taking a Oat chop euppoaeti cough medicine bought Barley (Trap from a traveling vendor. Th« ven Flour per sack dor had given him a wrong bottle j Eggs per dozen and. without noticing the label. Butter per pound Nemchick took a dose. He will Chickens, hens per recover. spring John Kelly, who has been chief roosters druggist at the Peery drug store Turkeys for the past two or three years, severed his relations therewith last Ducks Saturday Mr. Kelly has been faith Beef ful in his work, is a competent drug Veal gist and. wherever he goes, is sure Hogs, live per hundred • « to give satisfactory service The Hogs, drrtstod Tribune wishes him Mutton mans m-«i la «till mom aimpie—a < bunk of tiread «mt an . hum or a buu< b of gm«« I bers are. u.>«e««t »or d la baa up’s it» Furklcb bill of fare «blrh the retiinml ««norroar aerar «eaaaa to «■«ret lluff to ooa It to a food as ttallxt.al with it» Turk a« it» potato • lib it» trlab. aa ttw cabbage with tba (¡•rnau It ukea a multitud« of forma. Itu lia l>aair quality, its quali ty of twlu« pilaff to darltad from rice betag rooked In aurh a way aa to pre •erre aa< h grain ffrm and <lto«in<-t Ttw rice to unis’ium-d and ta cooking tabea uo a gelatinous ■ oat «ometlinee It to tsdled tu mutton ret. a rich. anmoUb inviting dtoh soitwttanaa bits of most mu i toi. ate minted with II. wh«o It bo« • *m«*e a UM»« p’idding of deiirtona ffa>>«r It la «voiced with email ear rants and pliw nut«, fragrant a ltd aider Il to etnffrd wti|> dale« end llarored with urau.r pr*i but. «hate ref Its form. It la one nt > be «renauied memo nr. of « «tait to the near »eat Kggplai I w the foandatloti of anotb- er favored Turhlan dtah It to stuffed • Ith < hoiuwd unions and rire sad coot •d In «41 II la ai«» atnffed with smoi marro«» and rhe and ateatnad until It Im ornea a • ullnary ttwpiraiion The •«•trrwt rurtbermore leen» to an joy many of ilw mlik f<«>d» prepared by ibr Turk* VaoUH <ullured milk aa iht*-k a» aour ream prepared « m ttw rich milk >«t tbr buffalo row, a «adata'tl»n to it» nmi i«ampersd din er 1'hKken b'vaal milk made froto gratMl rbb ken bteasta. telly Ilka rteo milk, atar« by iinddlng. raían with aug ar and «•«*«-<? hi »*« «ml >«>>uri with «•bopped nuttnesta. era vlbar dlabaa Tlw TVir*” are f”tid of «wma Ttiav prêt>are a kind ol orra.1 wbhb «bar aoek Io bm.ri and ml wllb deb «ream TI h -’ also t>rr|Mirv |«i»irv in airings a«»k«Ml in b”«M-< Moats «lib iho •« repi|«*u >*f mutton are pom tn I urkay bul I lien tbr Turk si a good deal of a vegrlanan Tbr r>irki»b porter, ur ha mai. dlnao on a «-bunk of t«rmd ■ <»tlng a «-ant. to- getbrr with a inrum nr a bun<B of grata— or an mi Ion or a ptr«« of <-boons, to ttw <œl ul aiimbri >eol. and <'«>•- aidi-ra 10» un-aï «wiupieta tot hla dal ly toll rotwlam in carrying parking >-a«ea. pigtHW and i«dwr knlrkknacka around m> id» bai k io «be aatootob rnrnt of rirn I'laltot a< qoaintod only «lib dir pro««— .d lairiere in dw waul Till» niK'.-rd rtirktob mirdan urarrr rat» a dinner al night whlrh nata about 4 >rnta a bowl of pilaff with hita of uirai tn IL- Kauoual <loo graphic Horlety Bullado New Barber Shop .92 .35 28.00 32.00 30.00 30 00 1.36 .27 One door south Scio Hotel W O. WIMMER. Pttor. Hair Cut Shave Neck Shave Blain Shampoo • Fitch Shampoo I »mon and Egg Shampoo Tonica, except Quinine DR. A. G PRILL Physician and SargM Hi » of 7.o! 6.00 Notary Public and • Reasonabl«’ Rat«-« Any Amount* Contcycmor Long Time No waiting Abstracta <4 Title I jammed HECKER A BEAM 133 Lyon St Albany. Or OREGON SCIO 4' SAVINGS DEPOSITS 4 With the New Year come thoughts of ludtcr times, of making more money ar«l saving more Why not add to vour savings by drpositing your money where it will iw< atmolutely safe an«! still earn y«*u a litieral rate of interest. Small accounts as well as large one« are always welcome. All tha< you n«<««i to do is to mail your depositM to this lumk. Send check, draft or money order. Banking by mail is tsilh saf<- am I convenient ALBANY STATE BANK ‘■«AnrrY rum skkm « k " A lbany OREGON Wet Weather Brings Colds A cold. no matter how slight, should never be neglected, for very serious complications very often develop and the result is a grave illneea. The best treatment, the kind that does the work when other treatments fail, is Rexall Cold Iablets Gently laxative, pleasant to take and guaranteed to give you relief or your money back. Secure a box today and have it near at hand, for when a cold first starts is the time to break it up E. C. PEERY. Druggist T’/ic tP*»all Store , OREGON ‘ SCIO Southern California "THE MAGIC LAND OF PALMS AND FU)WERS” Southern California has much U> offer you this winter. City or country, mountain or beach report* all are invit ing. The Panama-California exposition al San Diego will remain ourn another year bigger ami lietter than ever. But Southern California offers something even greater than this. It is the ever prrwnt and «lelightful Sunshine and Flowers Roses in bloom. Orange* and Lemons ripening on the trees. Poppies ami Geraniums everywhere. This is the real California. The ex¡ien«e of a trio to South ern California is not great. 1 I R. SHELTON FARM LOANS Calls Attended Day or Night 1 mw D IU «»■»■» »I Twin num 1 np »•» month tickets are on latly froin a(l Northwest points. Stopovers are allowed at pleasure. Through car service on limited trains, through dining caf and observation car- make th«' all-rail route the delightful way to go. A»k »«•• toral »•«.< «• Jalta M. Scott. General Pasaeager Agent. Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIC •ADVERTISE IN THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND GET RESULTS i