The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, April 13, 1916, Image 4

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visit with Mrs. Jones parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. G. Holt, of Thomas.
LOCAL BREVITIES
Quite a number of Scioans were
in Albany Saturday.
Among the
number were Mr. and Mrs Fred
Faster cards I and 2|c each at Bilyeu. Fred Jones. Henry Bilyeu
Mr. Richardson and Mr. Lindlv.
E. C. Peary’s drug store.
The barber shop looked Somewhat
A dean place for those who care
damp Monday morning <«n account
— the Sanitary Market
of the building not living fully in-
Prof. White was a business visitor
cloaed While the Improvements were
al Albany. Saturdry.
going on. the pool hall was utilised
As a rule the rain which commenced as a liarher shop
failing Sunday night was welcome
At last Scio has aomethmg that
Bom on April 2, to Mr and Mrs every one can have without stint
J. D. Brasher, a 12-pound daughter. the measles. And the same are be­
Dr. Hobson has had his office im- ing very generally distributed too.
prooved bv building a square front interfering somewhat with our pub­
lic schools
thereon.
We hear talk of the establishing
of a cheese factoay over in the Crad­
tree country.
Clarence Wiley, of Sweet Home,
was in town last week looking after
business matters
I ju » i Sunday workman commenced
building the addition to the Morris
Bros barlier shop.
El Meyers now drive« a fine 1916
Keo auto, purchase«! through the
(’has. W«wely agency
The CAE bridge. The Tribune
learns, is condemned but temporarily
and can be repair«*«! in a few days.
John Holt was in town Monday
He »aid the rain which fell the first
of wsek war welcomed by farmers,
Chat. P. i tilling. of the Albany
Herald editorial staff, was looking
after business in town last Saturdav
Dr. and Mrs. Pintier and Mrs
Holston, of Slayton, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Peery, last Sun­
day
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Wa make a specialty of Friend-
ship. Engagement amt Wedding
Rings. F. M French dr Son. Albany.
Oregon.
Scio now has but one barlier shop
as of old. Mr. Wimmer of the ho­
tel shop moved his fixtures away
last week.
Prof A. P. ilirona, of the Wes
Stanton school. reports that his school
was dosed last week, because of the
measles
Mr. arvi Mrs. Fran* Pfeifer and
Scott Ward, of Albany, attended the
big cAttle sale just south of town
last Saturday.
J. W. Parrish visited his familv
in Jefferson last Sunday.
Harry
Johnston l<M>k«l after the light plant
pending his absence.
A A It »any gasolne distributing
wagon was over Monday, supplying
our local dealers with the stuff which
makes the auto go.
The parents of Mrs. [). G. Millar,
of Portland, are visiting their daugh­
ter. wife of the superintendent of
the condenserv of this city.
John W’esely has had the front of
his store decorated with a new coat­
ing of paint, an example others
would do well to follow.
Civil Engineer McArthur assisted
by J. K. Green, of Isrbanon. were
engaged two days last week in es­
tablishing grade stakes on Main St.
Albany is having a cheese factory
established in that city.
It takes
the place of a creamery and use the
building on 6th and Jackson street,
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the rotten prunes that fall to the the infection of the blooms.
If you have »praved your tree» in
ground in the fall, or of the mum-
(In Saturday April K. 1916. at the nova that hang on the trees during the lust few weeks you can omit the
resitirncr of Err«! L. J<»n«*s. <«f this the winter, will help materially in first spray atmve.
city, bv Itev II It Iler. Mr. John the control <«f the brown rot
You can use the al»>vr on (s-aches
Kelly. <>f Alimny an«i Mis* Gladjs
an«!
cherries for brown rot.
It has been recommend«*«! to plow
Jom-s. of this city, were united in the orchard l«vf««rw the tree* are in
Respect fully
marriage. Mrs Kelly is a daughter bloom to get rid of the mummies
D. W Rumbaugh
of Mr. Jack Jones, of Stayton, but I that are on the ground, so there will
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hu* resided much of her life in this be no old fruit to produce spore* for Albany, Ore.. April 8 19)6
city with her granduarenta, Mr and
The
Mrs. J A. Bilyeu of this city
bride was c«wttimed in a handsome
pink silk g«»wn. and the gr«»om in:
the conventional lilark. After th*
cvrvmony the happy maple am!
gtM-sta repaired to th«* dining room i
and f«-m>t*d u|»>n a superb dinner |
Under Auspice» of K. oí P. Band
which Mrs, F’red Jones knows an
well h<»w to prepare,
Club Dance
Mr. and Mrs Kelly will r«nde in
All»any where Mr. Kelly holds the
n«»ponsible position of chief ¡iharma-1
Our city council at its last r«*gular cist with the firm «if Burkhart A.
meeting ordered the city treasurer Lao.
to pay a * 100 bond out of the sink­
Besides Mr and Mrs. F. L.Jooaa,
ing fund of the light apd water
uncle and aunt of the bride. Mr. ami
plants.
Mrs. Jack J«m«w. of Stayton, father
It is eminently right and proper
ami stepmother of th** bride, and
to ;wy a debt when one has the
Mr am! Mrs M Kelly, of near Jef-
money, but in this cm *- the debts arr
feison. father and sta-pmothrr of the
different.
groom ware gueat*.
When the light and water plants
The Tritium- extends congratula­
were rebuilt, a 20-year Ismded in­
tions to our former fellow towns­
debtedness was incur rd. (tearing six
man and his bride. May a long life
per cent interest. To gradually take
of prosperity and happim-ss be vouch­
care of this bonded indebtedness, an
safed to them.
ordinance was enacted devoting tif
tern per cent <>f th«- rvreiots from
the light and water plants as thia
The Brown Rot of the Prune
sinking fun«l and to I m * used for no
other purpose whatever.
The last few years has been quite
last year th«- retaurs and other ■ loss to the prune growers of the
ex Dense* of the light plant were Willamette Valley. The amount of
greater than the rrcvipui. and inter­ brown rot on prim«-» may he greatly
est t«eanng warrants were iwued to r«duce«! by adapting the following
cover this deficit.
surav schedule.
These outstanding warrants bear
First spray, just Is-fore the petals
eight |>er cent interest, while the
own, second, about two weeks after
bond«*) indebtedn«-^ bears but six
they fall, third, about four weeks
Hut as the bonds arc not due for
Itefore th«? fruit Is ready to harvest
fourteen years, the Tribune thinks
These three applications, if thor­
that the sinking fund should be
oughly done using a fine mist soray
made useable to pay any debt against
un«ler good pressure and covering
the plant, preferably those liearing
all the fruit, twigs and foliage, will
the largest interest rates. Hut such
result in a decid«-d benefit.
use cannot lie made an long as the
W hat to Use for Thia Spraying
present sinking fund ordinance main­
Hord«-sux mixture 4-4-60 or even
tains.
3-8-60. using a sticker of 2 lbs of
The council will pro!«ably repeal
ream to each 60 gallon of the spray,
or amend this ordinance at its next
or use the lime-sulfur.- Using for
regular meeting so that these float­
the first spray 1-30. and for the se-
ing warrants can tie paid.
rood and third sprays 1-60. You
should use caution in doing this
work. DO NOT PUT THE SPRAY
ON
DURING AVERY HOT DAY.
Wh«*n Wm. Brenner was making
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NOT DRENCH THE TREES
garden sometime in February, ■
Although
every part of the trees
great deal of joshing and good-na­
am!
fruit
must be thoroughly cov­
ture«! fun was had at his expense
In fact, his friends kept him at the ered with a fine sprav to secure the
telephone a go*«! part of one dai proper amount of protection.
Correct spraying is an art that can
answering queries al«>ut his garden
This was when the garden was cov­ «»nly he acquired by practice. Use
ered with two or three inches of the angle spray noule to get the
liesl results, as you can «{gay in any
•now. that the joshing was indulg«-»!
direction by simply twisting the
in.
spray rod
Now Bill thinks the laugh is coat­
It will be very helpful if the trees
ing the other way. With green on­
are prum-d so as to let the sun and
ions large enough for table use. let­
air to the inside of the trees as much
tuce nearly large enough to use. peas
as possible. This pruning will also
six inches high, and potatoes and
corn just peeping out of the ground, make it Dosdble to get at the inside
he thinks he will soon lie able to fill of the trees to do better spraying.
the orders given during the snow
It has been found that any means
storm. He desires the Tribune to that can be adopted to get rid of
inform J. F Weselv that there are|
strange sulwtances attached to the
corn blades which very much resem­
ble icicles
L.W
At all events the garden looks re­
DR A. G. PRILL
markably well an«! in our opinion, is
Physician and Swgeog
the premier early garden of the
town.
t ails Attended
Cani of Thanks
Day or Night
Merl Cyrus. Chas. McCoy and
Misses Bernice and Echo Cote, of
Portland, were late visitors at the
I desire to tender my most heart­
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H McDon­ felt thanks to mv many friemis in
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Scio for their many kindly acts dur­
Frank Thayer and some five or ing the long illness of my beloved
mx of his family took <>n the measles wife and companion and for their
last week
However, such a little sympathy aud services during the
thing as measles failed to stop Frank final obsequies. Especially to Ix-ona
from looking after business
and Dlerdorff lodgris 1. 0. 0. F. for
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and an­ their sisterly and brotherly kindness
other couple, all of Stayton, p aa wd and services and to all for the beau,
through town Sunday morning go­ tiful floral offerings.
A. E. Ed wares and children
ing south, presumably for a short
SCIO
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T. K. Sanderson
DENTIST
Phone 27-7 j
Saturday Eve., April 15
at
The band will render an «-xcellent program including the latent
and moat popular "hits'* among the Reniick collection of two-steps
All memlatrs ar«- cordially invited I« attend
I’artn-s desiring memla-rship cards, will pleura' call on or w rite
Roy V. Shelton, at Morrison’s Hdw. Store
I OR BARGAINS IN
General Merchandise
F urnishing Goods
Groceries, Etc
Go to
PROCHASKA & CO
South Side of Hndge
SCIO
OREGON
JACK FFOST
Jack Frost comes like a thief tn the night. If you have any
growing plants out lie will nip them unless they are covered over
- protected. An«t how about your money* Is it paote«*ted against
the burglar another thief who comes in the night? Protect your
money by ket-ping it here
No thief can get it while you do not
nee«i it and when you do wed it y««u can get it any time
ALBANY STATE BANK
ALBANY
P1.1H SERVICE"
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OREGON
Figsen Laxative Tablets
With Cascara
Regulates the system and
keeps oil the grippe.
Pleasant to take.
Children eat it like candy
Prices, 10, 25, 50c.
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TTie Recall Store
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