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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1916)
• • • » R i Portland courts regard bootlegg ing as a more heinioua crime than petty larceny. • > ** , • • • J- r • » • 5 HOLLEY ITEMS M. E. Merwin, of Independence, Several around here have has just retire«] as postmaster of their early garden* planted that city. He was appointed by some are coming up. Equinox gave us the proverbial Roosevelt in 1902. The first thunder shower of rain storm. The Tribune can die a blacksmith season pawed »ver Sunday but N. C. Lows, the I>ebanon under with a small capital, to a good place n«> damage taker. was looking after business in to establish a shop where he o>ul«i The grass is growing nicely Scio Friday. build up a good business the stock is looking letter after the F. N. O’Connor, a Corvallis law Orders have been given for the severe weather, yer. was looking after buainaas in erection of a 250,000-foot sawmill Scio last Friday. The Christian endeavor is doing at Silverton, which will rmpl«»y 300 smw good work at Holley . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu and men The cost of the mill will be daughter. Miss Nita, autoed over to *400,000. They had a nice |«arty at J«MNph Lebanon last Friday. Crockers Thursday night, in honor E. M Kimball, the Jordan flour of their son Truman’s 17th birthday. W. T. Nicholls, the lei«an<»n band ing mill man. was looking after man. was in town Monday looking The’evening was spent very aiciabiy. busmew« matter» in (own yesterday. up music matters A partv was given at the home of This office acknowledges a pleasant Jacob Pugh Friday evening Quite Mrs Bal si ger. of Jordan, was social call from him. a numlwr were there. brought tn our local hospital Mon Yesterday was hog delivery day day for medical treatment. Fred Malonr got about 13 acre« at West Scio. From the number of of oats sewed and about the same Now that the sun is north of the wagon ioads of porkers passing equator, we can properly say "this through town, there must have been numtier of wheat before the rain. Statement ol Ownership We make a specialty of Friend C. C. Curry, chancelor comman — ship. Engagement and Wedding der and Knights F. M Arnold. A. I. T. L. Dugger state that I am Rings F. M French 4 Soo. All»any. L. Geddes and Ralph Thom, of Al the owner of The Scio Tribune, pub < >r«*g»n. bany. K. of P. paid the Scio lished weekly in Scio, Oregon, that A nontaxpayer or a man who Knights a fraternal visit Tuesday I am the sole owner, editor and depends on public salary, should not night publisher and that there is no mort Charles Dodd, the hardware mer gage indebtedness or other financial be allowed to vote on matters effect chant of Portland, since that city obligations against said newspaper ing taxation. T. L DUGGER Dr J. C Booth, of lsd>anon. was was but a village, was in town last Tuesday. All old timers know of Sw<>rn to and subscrilwd before over Saturday evening, called in the hardware firm. Hawley. Dodd me this lbth day of March. 1916 consultation with Dr Prill in the 4 Co. R. SbaUon. Notary Public ease of Mrs. A. E. Ed wards. $655 F. O. B. FACTORY We have a sample MAX WEI J. CAR now on the floor and before you purchase, come and look the Maxwell over, size it np. etc. It is one of the grvatrwt cars on the market for the money. The Maxwell has all of the equipments to lie fouml on any storage batteries, electric horn, self starter, on« man mohair top, quick demountable tires, etc. Come and rm us at the Dairy City Garage and Service Station CHAS. WESELY. P rop . Dr. and Mrs Hobson. Mr, and Albany is to have three general Mrs. J. S. Sticha. Mr. and Mrs. P. H MacDonald and Dean Morris at market days in each week, the same to be under and conducted by the tended a show in Albany last Friday Grange. This is a feature which evening should have been placed in opera Have you registered? Only three tion many years ago. wo'ki until you will be disqualified With fat hogs worth *9.15 per to vote at the primary election, If hundred pounds gross, farmers have you have not. no reason to complain of prices in The Indies Aid society, of the that product. So far as The Tribune Federated church is arranging for can recall, this is about the highest a social, to be given on the evening point hog» have reached since civil of March 25. at 7: 30 p. m Ad war days mission 10 cents. Mrs. A. E. Edwards, who has Mart Bilyeu has completed his been quite sick for the past two eleventh year as janitor at the court months, was taken to Is>ban<>n last house in Albany. The janitor before Sunday evening to be given x-ray I him was his uncle. Wm. Bilveu. who treatment W hik there she will lie served five or six years. under the treatment of Dr. J. C. FOR Saturday is the date for the Wil lard Moi an boxing bout in NewYork city. In addition to the very large stake monev. the champion heavy weight goes to the winner. For County Commissioner E. CHRISMAN or ano South Side of Hnd$t OREGON BUY THAT FARM AND BE YOUR OWN BOSS A Chicago lawyer fell dead when trying to preach a sermon in a pul t pit last Sunday. He ought to have known that the pulpit is an un Our state legislature should restore healthy place for a lawyer. He hat! PLATFORM the state polltax law. Too many better confined his forensic efforts If nominated and elected. I will! people pay no tax whatever, yet they to the court room. stand for economy and efficiency in! use our roads at will and some of The Portland quotations for wheat ail departments of county business, them much more than the taxpayer. owing to lack of ships, has made and a* low taxes as is ri>runst«mt A. J. Devaney, of near Jefferson, quite a drop within the past week, with progress lost his farm house by fire last week. (lub wheat is rated at 65 cents per For a system of g<tod roads to be Practically all of the furniture, bushel; oats at about 35 cents. On made along safe and conservative clothing, bedding, etc., waadeatroy- the other hand beef, veal, pork and line*. ed as well. The building and con mutton is advancing All contracts to be let to the tents carried an insurance of *1600. The Benton County Courier came i lowest competitive bidder. Mr. and Mrs Archie Lindley are out last week with a new head. It! For a square deal to ever part of entertaining a young visitor at their has. as a background, one of Lhe the county. home, who arrived March 19 and chief causes of high taxation in our whose stay will be for an indefinite state, a matter which the Courier i period Twenty-one years from now and Benton county is giving a man- I he will be old enough to vote. sized kick against Candidate for Republican March came In like a lion and Henry Struckmeier. of Albany, Nomination for complains that beavers are doing may go out under the domination of P. H. FREERKSEN Th«> condenaory pay roll is l>etween *3000 and *4000 ami will reach *5000 and over monthly in a short time. Thia does not include the cost of cans, fuel, etc. Could we have two or three more manufacturing plants paying out a like sum. Scio would soon shake off her village ' J clothes. Go to PROCHASKA & CO Booth. the same ferocious ouodraoed, But a slice in the middle was very lamb- i like. Our roads and streets were in fine auto condition and the rumble of the machine was almost constant. BARGAINS IN General Merchandise Furnishing Goods Groceries, Etc Political Announcements W SCIO, OREGON X Portland had some Kansas weath When In need of anything in th«’ er last Sunday aftemo«»n. wi’.h a way of job work, call and see us young cyclone acc«impanym«’nt. The We do first -class work at reasonable same storm touched Scio in the way price« of a thunder shower without any wind to speak of. Mrs Yordy, of Marion county, has been employed by the school board to supply the place made vacant by Miss Shannon's resigna tion him considerable damage by gnaw ing down hia fruit trees on his farm near Crabtree. Fifty prune and a half-dozen peach trees have been so destroyed. 1916 Maxwell Car Here of the high priced cars in the way of electric bead and tail lights, spring" and hope for lietter weather. a full car load delivered. I « » COUNTY COMMISSIONER for Linn County Primarie» Mar 19. 1918 Albany is organizing a civilian rifle club Nearly 100 have signed the muster roll. To 100 the govern ment will furnish 10 Kralg-Jorger- son rifles and «munition for target practice. Such a dub could be organ ized in Scio if the country l»ov» would join. The government issues ^SCIO u charter to a company of 100. Dr T. K. Sanderson DENTIST OREGON I How would you like to Hay those words to yourself? Yes. That’s a lot of mone) more than m«Mt people accumulate in a lifetime Hut it in what *5 deposited weekly in this bank will amount to in five years com pounded semiannually at 4 5*. Rrsideu the money one lays aside, the depositor acquires that valuable habit known as thrift . May we not hear from you? ALBANY STATE BANK ■’SAFKTY I’Ll’» ttKVlCg” ALHANY OREGON