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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1916)
• *• * ' ".A- « * a.» «si» V’ ■ - Arrangements are being made for a basket dinner on the day Governor I Withy combe u to speak In Scio, on February 19. LOCAL BREVITIES FARM LOANS Three births in and around Sweet Home have occurred in the last month. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rusa»l have a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs Wood, a baby boy and Mr and Mrs.' John Brown, of Pleasant Valley, a baby boy. Lebanon had a fire early Sunday morning when the old postoffice Chas Wswsly went to Portland to building, now used as s confection day ary store, was gutted. Mrs Roy Shelton was an Albany Grain prices in Portland seem shopper last Saturday. about at a standstill with wheat at Albany’s first public sales day for 81.06 and oats at 44 cents per The public schools of Sweet Home i the year will be next Saturday. bushel. Foster and Pl«su*ant Valley were not Mrs E C. Peery went to Port 1 A. Munkera was in town Mon in session last week, owing to ack land Monday for a few days visit. day. When asked if he would I* a news and cold weather. Candidates are now ripe and they candidate for anything, his answer Grandma Wodtii, of Footer, who will be interviewing our people at was **l am out of politics.” has been tick of lagrippe. died at any old time. Mrs. Win. Brenner, who has had the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albany had a ftooo fire Saturday an attack of lagrit»t>e and a touch of Stocker on January 21 and was bur- evening, the Home Restaurant be pneumonia, was reported to be im ried January 24 at the Gilliland ing the sufferer. proving the first of the week. ri'TOrUT) Quite a number of Washington Ice has impeded navigation on the Mias Nettie I tai »ton who for some sawmills are getting busy after ' Columbia river above the mouth of years was an invalid, died Saturday. several months of idleness the Willamette for the past two January 22 at the home of Mrs Mr. ami Mrs F. M. Arnold and' ' weeks. One boat is still tied UP. Chas. 1^-ona, and was hurried Sun little son came over Saturday for an hard and fast. tn the ice field. day at th«* Gilliland grave yard, the over Sunday visit with home folks. Rev. Joe Waldrop, who was well funeral services being held in the We make a specialty of Friend-j I known about Scio some 25 years church here ship. Engagement and Wedding ago. «rill address the citizens of this Mrs. John Fainter died Sunday at Rings. F. M French & Son. Albany, city on February 6. We have not her home near Fooler, of a compli Oregon. yet learned the place nor the hour. cation of lagrippe and heart troulde County Commissioner T. J. Butler He is a talented speaker. Mr ami Mrs H. C Van Fleet, of of Albany, was in town Tuesday, Mr. Hazelton, head miller at the Crawfordsville, visited his brother, looking after business and. inciden Scio Roller Mills. inform«! The Tri R W . ami family Saturday evening tally, hie political fences bune Tuesday morning that he was and Sunday. Al Helena. Mont., the thermome just 100 years younger than Bobby I J. F. Malone went to Ixbanon ter dropped from 50 degrees above Burns, the great Scotch poet. Bums to 20 degrees below in the space of war bom 157 years ago. so we can Sunday morning. two hours on Monday. Some drop 1 guess pretty close to Mr. Hazelion’s Messrs Cornish ami Bailey have that. returned from their visit and are age. Good Mr Weatherclerk. give ua residents of Sweet Home once again The federated church idea is a rest from this snow business, or J. A. Thompson. A. M. Davidson. growing. Other towns than Scio we will have to ask Judge Kelly for will proltably come tn the same and S. W. Bowser were busmens an injunction against your further sensible conclusion with Scio. A visi torà at Lebanon one day last snow activities. great many of the Linn county re week.. Everybody who attended church forms have started in Scio, the town last Sunday, speaks favorably of the which has made the Linn County Lecture al High School Auditoriua new minister. Rev. Iler. The federa Fair a success tion of our churches will, as it Sheriff Bodine went to Gilkey On Friday evening. January 28, \ should, win out. station Wednesday near where he is Georgs V. Met lure will deliver a A Chicago girl jumped from the serving papers in a replevin suit of lecture at the High school auditor 18th story of a building, landing on I J. W. Cusick A Co. vs. S. K. Barnes ium on the subject of "Today and a truck loaded with paper boxes and The complaint states that Barnes is Yesterday”' will recover. Some people can’t unlawfully holding several head of Mr. Mri'lure ma talented speak die when they want to. horses and cattle that belong to the er and comes highly recommended The Germans are again making plaintiffs, and the sheriff went out tn by those who have heard him. J. aerial raides on English towns, kill see to the removal of the property. H. VanWinkle and Rev. D. H. leach ing more non combattanta They The Albany Herald ia in error in of Albany, say. "A clean, strong, must want to aid the English re stating that Nathan Baum was the entertaining and instructive lec cruiting officials. first republican elected in Linn turer.” A Junction man attended a dance having a bottle of liquor in his pocket He was arrested and fined 1100. This ia the first violation of this section of the prohibition law in the state reported. county. 1. M Bruce was elected treasurer as the first republican. Mr. Baum was elected county clerk, defeating D. F. Mason two years later. At the same time J. J. Charl ton was elected sheriff bv the re The motor train on the C. & E. ia publicans a great convenience to people near the line in Eastern Linn county, The train arrives in Albany early in the morning and leaves at 5:30 in Hon. Sam’l. L. Garland will ad* the evening on the return. dress the Scio High school Monday Dr. J. G. Turner, formerly of Lowe A Turner, the eye specialists of Portland, will be in Scio again Friday, February 11 at Hotel parlors. Headaches relieved, cross eyes straightened. No charge for consultation ' or examination. Satisfaction guaranteed. Notary Public and Reasonable Rate» Any Amount Long Time No waiting Contcyenaor HECKER & BEAM 133 Lyon St Albany. Or. Abstracts of Title F-aamsned OREGON SCIO •4' SAVINGS DEPOSITS 4' With the New Year Come thoughts of better times, of making more money and saving more. Why not add to you« ravings by depositing your money where it will be aleolutely safe and still earn you a liberal rate of interest. Small accounts as well as large ones are always welcome. All that you need to do is to mail yolir deposits to this bank. Send check, draft or money order, Banking by mail ia both safe and convenient. ALBANY STATE BANK "SAFKTY l-l.t K RKRNlt’K” OREGON ALBANY Wet Weather Brings Colds A cold, no matter how slight, should never la- neglected, for very serious complications very often develop and the result ia a grave illness. The beat treatment, the kind that does the work when other treatments fail, ia Rexall Cold 7 ablets Gently laxative. pleasant to take and guarant«<«*d 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 tn break it up E. C. PEERY. Druggist TTie fìttali Store OREGON SCIO Th«- admission will be 25 cents, one-half of which goes to the benefit of the High school. The Oregonian states that the snow fall for January is taro feet and at thia writing is still falling. morning at 9 a. tn., to which the citizens of Scio in general are cordi ally invited Mr. Garland’s addrewi ■ wiii will be delivered in the auditorium in the public school building and his subject will be in the interrata of education. Five people who were on their way to Albany to attend a funeral, were in the snow slide wreck on the Northern Pacific which occurred I Sunday The husband, Edward Rat terman and two children were killed outright and Mrs. Batterman was seriously injured and the other child escaped without injury W E. Chrisman, who lives be tween Scio and Stay ton. was in town Tuesday. He informs The Tribune that he will be a candidate for county commissioner before the re publican primary election. Mr. Chrisman is one of our leading young farmers and dairvmen and is well worthy of his party’s confidence. Anyway, the forks of the Santiam includes more than one-half of the territory of Linn county and should in justice, have one of the commie- ■toners at least. R. SHELTON New Barber Shop Wheat ner bushel Oats ' Bran per ton _____ Wheat chop per ton 44 Oat chop 44 • • Barley Chop Flour per sack Eggs per doaen Butter per pound Chickens, hens per lb • 4 M spring " 4S *’ roosters " • • 44 Turkeys Geese Ducks • 9 44 Beef Veal Hogs, live per hundred lb Hogs, dressed Mutton 8 .92 Ì .351 28.00 ' 82.00 30.00 30.00 1.35 .27 One door south Scio Hotel W O WIMMER. P rop . Hair Cut ... Shave - - - - Neck Shave ... Plain Shampoo ... Fitch Shampoo - • Isernon and b<g Shampoo • Tonka, except Quinine 25« 15« 5« 25« 50« 35« DR. A. G. PRILL -ADVERTISE IN 11* e.oi 7.01 ’T’kF' Calte Attended l>ay or Nicht THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND GET RESULTS-