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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1916)
- . GV / ■ -->-v Should be DeÍMlod The Scio Tribune $1 25 a year LOCAL BREVITIES Newt Wedd le left last Saturday on a health seeking tour of several weeks at the Kittson hot springs Saturday's rain caught a large The railroad agent at West Scio part of the hay crop down. reports the freight business growing The Scio (Waning mill has just but passenger business is gradually ♦ received a car load of shinglee falling off. A car of wool wav-billed George Gibtions, of Shelburn, is to Boston, was srnt out Iasi week. a late member of the large Tribune If you want any of the daily family. papers. The Tribune a ill get them Weather condition* has caused for you at Bargain Day rates, pro i several parties to abandon contemp viding you pay for The Tribune one ! lated mountain trips year in advance Mr. Hazelwood, miller for Scio Milling Co., has quit his and will go tn other Helds. I^haa. Wesely has prepared a nice undertaking parlor on the ground floor on the east side of Main street J. S. Sticha has made some very convenient improvements to the fixtures of his confectionery parlors this week. We make ■ specialty of Friend ship. Engagement and Wedding Rings. F. M French & Son. Albany. Oregon. John Front says some newly work ed road on the north side of Thomas creek near his home is nearly im passable -, i The Stay ton Standard, of last week, made complimentary mention of E. C. Peery's candidacy for the legislature. It is lielieved that hay will not be injured materially by the late rains Other crops will be greatly bene- fitted. Morl Cyrus is at home this week on a layoff and a visit with home folks. Too bad, Merl, that she is not at home. i 1 Dr. J. G Turner, formerly of Lowe & Turner, the well known eye specialist, of Portland, will be in Scio again Thursday. Aug. 3 at Hotel Seto. Don't fail to con sult him about your eyes and glasses Headache*« relieved, and cross eyes straightened Satisfaction guaran teed. lion‘l forget tlie dale. New Undertaking Parlor (Continued from ¡sure 2» The election next fall will, prob ably. be frought with surpriw-s Counting chickens before they hatch Fred Bilyeu has sold 13 Fords may be a pleasant pastime, but are during the present season. not always reliable. Enoch Shelton ia preparing to lay Mr. and Mrs M. C. Lowe and F. a cement walk In front of his East W Seeck. of Iwhanon. drove over Mill street property. from l.a*hanon in the Low* auto. Mrs. L. E. Knowlton. of Portland yesterday afternoon. M im Bessie is visiting her sister, Mrs. E it Morris came over with them for a short visit with home folks. Hobson, of this city. ‘ to assail our next legislature with Wheat oer bushel M all Ute power that city can muster Oats to reopen th«* Ashland normal school. Bran tier ton Only a few years ago. Oregon had Wh«*at chop per ton four normal schools. Even to give Oat chop •« them a halfway sup|»*rt. the bunion Barley <*hop “ wga too heavy for tb«- tax payers, Hour per sack and the whole bunch were d«*mc«d Egg« per dozm state aid and. a* a result, th««y were Butter oer poutul starved out. Dion Monmouth in Chickens. h«ma per lb •• spring »• sinuated herself into the good grace« a» ri««t»n of the legislature and the ¡«-■•ole 4« and was re,*»tabli«h«’d on a millage Turkey* luuiia. But let a normal I m * estati- Geeea • • lished at Pendleton and Ashland Ducks t • < with equal justice, can ask recogm- Beef tion and with seemingly a Irrt ter Veal right than Pendleton. for Ashland Hogs, live ¡M*r hundred lb now has a building. Further, if the Hogs, dressed Pendleton school is voted, why may Mutton N. I MORRISON 4 N. C. LOWE R. SHELTON Notary Public and Convcyemor Abstracts of I itle L Jammed SCIO OREGON Dr T. K. Sanderson DENTIST l*h«*ne 27-7 I Of course all right thinking peo ple favor good aehoola. But to build <*<ill<*g«t to give I«*»» than five ¡H*r cent of our boys and girla a tech nick* education, al the cX|s*niM- of what might la- given to the other ninety-liv*' ¡s*r cent, ia neither just nor right. When we recognize i and > support a college in one county, , we cannot justly refuse the sunn* I to I A match game of tennis was play another county, for to favor one ■ or I ed at the C. E. court Wednesday more and refuse others is not a fair evening. A watermelon waa award deal. We have made the mistake ol ed to the winning side by W. A. thus favoring lame. Benton, Polk CfOOB. The winners. Misses Clora I and Multnomah counties, but let us Shelton and Ethel Carson defeat**! • Mias Christine Pearl Shindler and not go wrong further. Oleander Turner by a score of 10 Oregon now pavs the highest per games out of 12. If you want to capita tax of any of our state* know anything about the ice cream Surely it will be unwisdom in the ask Christine and Oleander. extreme to add to this handicap On the Pendleton measure every voter Fair Fand Appropriated that has the general good of the; stale of Oregon at heart, will vol«* Secretary Ben W. Olcott luw ■P* NO. a Calla Attended Day or Night ORE. OREGON Mortgage Loans In amounts from $2.5IMI to $10,- (HMI on g<Hsl cultivated farms. No delay if your title is perfect. Call on J. V. Pine, 203 West 2nd St.. Allmny. Ore. WALL PAPER REMNANT SALE We have gone to considerable trouble in sorting th«ne remnant«, but we are now ready to give you values that will* surprise you Enough side wall, ceiling and border to i>a|M*r an ordinary An Excellent Cuisine room at any pnce from 50 cents to St.50 Cold Water Paste at 15 cent» per i»>un<i Wm Ehlert. who is now proprie tor of the Russ house, in All*an>, invites all of his old friends and the trending public in general to sarnjkle the splendid meals he is now serv ing. Good well prepared, served a» y»u get it at home and without at tempting any unnecessary display, is the rule at the Russ house If you desire a good wholesome «•at and plenty of it. the Ehlert is th«- place to go. tf. Coaiag “TK, Virgui»’' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bilyeu drove The next play to he presented by Leg Broken to Portland Saturday to see the big the Scio Dramatic Club will be “The automobile race which waa to have Virginia,” a 4-acl western comely John Oupor started to Bondy's occurred on last Sunday. But rain drama, made famous by Dustin mill yesterday morning from the I forced a postponement of the race Earnum. Oupor home south-east of town. He for one week. It is a typical cowboy story of was sitting on th«* running gears of Our street paving should he push Montana and western Wyoming the wagon and did not notice when ed. else the fall rains will interfere during the days when the cowboy he waa driving over a stump. His' with the work. It would I m * nice if was king of the plains and cattie leg waa cgughl between the stump the work could I m * completed before There is a charming love story of ami U m * brake Imr, resulting in the the fair is on, but from present the cowboy for the eastern lady, fracture. conditions, it is not likely. plenty of bright witty comedy and When the accid«?nt occurred, he intense dramatic situation*. A private letter from the editor waa about one-half mile from the i Coming to the Peoples Theatre in of the Jefferson Review states that mill. Yet he had the willpower to the near future, a treat for all. he is out of com mi ssion on account drive on to the mill, having to open Watch for the date. of the rheumatism. Too bad. Tip. and paw througe a gate on the But are you sure you have not mi»- way. For Sale namtni the disease? You probably Arriving at the mill, wotd was have the gout. tele phon«*« I tn his home and to Dr. Eour passenger Buick autn. nvidrl Word received from Dr. Prill, ' Hoheon. of this city. His father in who ia now in New York, state« a hack and Dr. Hobson and Joe 25. Good condition. $175. Address 7-20 that he may be expected to return Oupor arrived at the mill within a L C. Eox, Albany. Ore. to his home sometime next week few minutes of eachother. lllnras of another member of his After the fracture had twn ad- family there will delay his return justed. the injured man waa taken somewhat. to his home by his father. We arc prepared to take charge of funerals in an up-to-date sanitary manner Embalming is done bv a itcenaed undertaker. Satisfaction guaranteed. not every other county in the stale Good printing can be obtained be favored with a like school as only nhrre the pnijrr types, prana- well? ea. Inaterial and expert workman Our state made a grave mistake wh«*n site took on the cvlb-ge bust ! ship is found. The Tribune office ¡ misscsscs all of these requisites and new If all the money which ha* the prices are right. been ex pervied for our state college* had been vx|tvnd«*d for our public and high schools, then would our general standard <>f education have DR A. G. PRILL been raised and pl«ce«i within the Physician and Surgeon reach of all taxpayers. The Hiwaiian troup, which played an engagement at Scio last Satur day night, owing to a rainy evening had but a small house. They will play a return engagement next Saturday night at the Peoples theatre, hoping for l>etter weather. The troup is a g<»«l on«- and welP worth hearing Ed Umphrvy, the Albany cement walk builder, was in town Saturday looking up some prospective work propriated some $46.724.75 of the in his line. county fair fund to the 35 counties Sine»- President Wilson has signed in proportion to population. Though the Rural Credits measure, making Marion county has no county fair it a law. Bill Brenner has flopped and ia liberally taken care of bv the over and says he will support legislature in the way of special ap Wilson. propriations for the slate fair he)«l in that county, gets her portion the For Sale 4-vcarold horse, guar same as the others. • anteed sound and true; weight 1300 This is hardly just for it gives to pounds. Will sell or trade for a lighter horse. Arthur Kittleson, Marion an unjust share of the peoples money, in that she get» the Telephone 23x. stiecial appropriations taken from Fred Jones left Tuesday morning the atates tax fund beeidea her du«* for a trip to Marton lak*. From share of the general county fair Detroit he will foot it in with pack fund. on his back At the lake hr will Linn county's share ia $1641. 74. join Roll Morris and Lloyd Lucken- Multnomah's share is $12,633.70 bach. V PEERY'S DRUG STORE Ih-pendable 4« I Service 1 RAKED HAY" I am a hoy of II. I rsk<ii hay all through When it was over. 1 had $5. I heard people putting their money in the l>ank. I would put my m<>nev in the bank. I my money in the bank, because I know last season. about other so I thought am keeping where it is. We want the boy who make» hay while the sun shines. Sun won't always shine Rainy days come. Bring or send fl here to «tart your Rainy Day fund. We want the ts>y who makes hay while the sun shines. ALBANY STATE BANK ALBANY « sot rani «asi «• SaiMMra OREGON ■ Painting and Paper Hanging ■ « I am prejiared to do your ¡minting or ¡taper hanging on short notice, at reasonable rates. Refer you to J. F. W«*sely a» to th«- character of my work Fatimates of material made Giv«* me a trial. GEORGE (JIBRONS, 5c«. Ore.