The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, August 17, 1916, Image 4

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The Scio Tribune li 25 a vear
Albert Young an«! Harry Johnston
were Albany visitors Saturday
LOCAL B1EVITILS
The ladies pavilion at the
grounds ia about completed.
drove over to Lebanon Monday.
Wheat at II per bushel looks
good to moat farmers. But few will
hold their grain for a higher price.
Have you tried any of the home
product sausages made in a clean
kitchen at the Sanitary market?
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SPECIAL
A. B. Homer pnd wife are in
Dr. Bancroft, the eye specialist
Portland
attending the merchant's
of Salem, was in town Tueaiay.
convention during buyers week. In
Roe Lindley and family returned their absence Mrs Gates and Mrs.
from a three week's outing at Bel- Cain are caring for the store am!
fair
knapp hot springs Monday.
poetoffice
Deer season opened Tuesday, but
W C. Simmons left yesterday
Scio nimrods will wait for t differ­
morninr on a trip to Idaho, to visit
ent phase of the moon.
his aged mother.
As ex>n as bids can lie advertised
The finishing touches to the grad­
the
contract for paving will be let.
ing of Main street preparatory to
after
which we will be comfortable
javing. are being made.
again.
Vilas Philippi, of near Mehama,
Rol Morris and IJoyd l-uckrnlmch
has lieen spending the past week in
returned from a months mountain
Scio for business purposes
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu. Mrs. trip to Marmn lake am! other points
Adams, and her niece. Mias Smith, last week
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GATES ITEMS
Bury days in Gates with the new
railroad Iteing built into Uie hills
toward Elkhorn, the manv logging
camps in full operation and a steady
stream of miners with their equip­
ment hiking to the Elkhorn and
Quartxville districts to say nothing
of the camfM'rs. makes one think of
other dayf
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lu-d ofkly's jack train wends its
way regularly tn the “diggins" in
Quartxville.
lied has some fine
landlord Hutchinson of the Scio prospects himself on the south «de
hotel, went to Portland yesterday of White Bull mountain.
to hear our next would-be-president.
Erricksoti A- Winters have taken
Mr. Hughes
out considerable gold from their
Found A container for headlight propertv alsive Nyr creek. They
glans of an automobile. Cail at this have a small mill in operation
office and pay for this notice and
Rumors have it that the old
get your property.
lawlor mine will soon open up under
John Wearly and family and Dr.
Sanderson ami family left Monday
The bridge across Thomas creek, the management of a New York
for a few days outing on Thomas within the city limits is to be re­ company.
creek.
decked in the immediate future.
Will Harris, the g>«nial and expert
Street improvement has forced Bert Bilyeu will look after the work. chef of Anderson's hotel, has his
the removal of the platform scales
Congress is working on a scheme hands full these days feeding the
at the livery stable from Mam
to establish a standard price for all hungry multitude.
street.
kinds of merchandize. This is a,
Chas. Errickson came over from
We make a specialty of Friend­ lick at the big mail order houses.
Elkhorn last week to Meet R. E
ship. Engagement and Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Carpenter Peery am! a |>arty of Engineers who
Rings. F. M French it Son. Albany,
went down to Portland yesterday were on their way to the Crown
Oregon.
morning for a few day* visit ami, • mines. Ernckson say* business has
Wm Manis, it ia reporter!, had a
incidentally to hear Candidate Chas. increased to such an extent that he
wheat vteld of over 40 bushels per
has ha<l to put on four horses to hi*
E. Hughes
acre Other good yields are report­
| stage. Monday he had nine passen­
D. C. Thom, the new manager of
ed. but none so high as thia.
gers on their way tn Mineral Harbor ■
the Scio Milling Co., will move Hi*
Newt Weddle returned last Satur­
The Cedar Creek Mining. Concen­
family over from Jefferson about,
day from a months visit to Breitrn-
trating & Power Co., of Prescott.
September I. He has rented the
bjsh hot springs. In some respects
Arixona an«! Reno. Nevada, are pre­
Mrs. Jennie Warner home.
he derived benefit from the trip.
paring for active development on
If you want any of the daily! their ground northeast of the Crown
In others not an good,
papers. The Tribune will get them mine in the Elkhorn country. Sever­
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. MacDonald
for you at Bargain Day rates, pro­ al men are at work budding houses,
went to Springfield last week. From
viding you pay for The Tribune one etc.
there, accompanied by Mr. and
year in advance
Mrs. M. M. Peery, they went up to
The publication of school text
Foley hot springs for an outing.
books
by the stole ia being agitated
James Blevins, of Albany, when
in
some
portions of the state. Cali­
reaching over a running wood naw
fornia
publishes
her own school Wheat tier bushel
I 1.00
for a tool Monday, allowed his arm
books
and
gets
them
for
about
one-
M
Oats
to get too close to the saw
Almost
half
the
cost
Oregon
j«arents
have
Bran
tier
ton
30.00
in an instant the bone of the mem­
32.00
Wheat chop per
to p*y-
ber was sawed through.
31.50
From all parts of the county ws Oat chop
The Albany fair people are en­
30.00
Barley
Chop
deavoring to raise money to finance hear good words for Mias Velma
Flour
per
sack
1.30
for
their fair, by selling shares in the Davis, democratic candidate
Egg*
per
dozen
fair aanocirtion and will have an in­ county recorder. Mr. Thom will
Butter oer pound
closed fair grounds. The Tribune have the race of his life ui win out.
Chickens,
hens per
Mias Davis is the l>e«t qualified
hopes the plan will be successful.
spring
person in the county for the place
Tlie Linn County Fair will be
" roosters
and besides, she makes a splendid
open season for county candidates
Turkeys
impression wherever she goes.
and. mayhap, some who aspires to a
Geese
Grandma L. W. Pomeroy reached
state office as well. More election­
Ducks
eering will tie done, probably, than her 73rd birthday last Sundav. Mr. Beef
and Mrs. Tho*. Smail honored the
at any of our previous fairs.
Veal
event by a sumptioua birthday din­
Hogs, live per hundred lb
8 IM)
Roe Shelton and family did not
as
it
ner. Mrs. Pomeroy is a great lover
Hogs,
dressed
».(Ml
get away last week to Cascadia.
s<
of flowers and takes great pleasure Mutton
MOO
But. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
in making them grow profusely in
W M Miller, started last Monday
her yard and garden and her neigh­
morning an«! will extend their trip
bors reaps a large benefit therefrom, t
on to Fish lake.
WAR
Diredt from the battle fields of
Warring Europe
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From the Great Battle f ront in Action
First run pictures coinp<iring favor­
ably with “ I he Birth of a Nation
Here August 26 and 27
Seven Reels in all
Orchestra Music during entire Performance
Admission * I Oct» and 25<*ls.
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Detiendable
Service
that
vacation
Dr T. K. Sanderson
Mias Britta Powell, of Sacramento
Cali., arrived at her girlhood home
Monday morning. She ia employed
Yesterday President Wilson sub­
as a telegrapher and ia now taking
mitted a plan as a basis ujxin which
her annual layoff. A. T. Powell,
the railway employers and employes
her father, was smiling all over his
may settle their differences , He is
face because of the visit.
serving as an arbiter ami his position
last week, at the solicitation of has the effect of making hie plan
his two sister*. R. Shelton wan ap­ next door tn that of compulsion.
pointed guardian for S. A. Doug
All indications point to the suc­
Hamilton, who is sojourning with cessful settlement. The president
Dr. Reiner down at his large resi­ requires both sides to make con­
dence in Salem. The value of Doug's cessions and which is always the
property is placed at 85000.
basis of a successful arbitration.
If the president succeeds, he will
For Sale120 acres of land two
miles southwest of Scio, good new save for the railroads, their employ es
and modern N room house, bath, and the American people millions of
pantry, fair large bam,
family dollars, losses very much akin to
orchard, berries, etc.
Will sell those of war. It will establish a
either the whole or sulwiivide into power for the president of the U.
40 anti 80 acre tracts. Title good. S. for the good of all tlie people,
Will sell for cash or take other land not possible for any other ruler and
for part payment, if suited. Very politically, will he a most potent
argument for his re-election
reasonable price. H. F. Titus.
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Day or Night
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, 2 Daily 1 rains
l/IW
from Albany to Corvallis,
round trip fare* are available Good
hotel accomodations.
Fine surf
bathing. Boating <>n Yequina llav
You cant beat Neuport
for a place Io enjoy a t'ai at ton
H. C. ROLOFF
Ask any local agent or write to
M.a
r—«aw. o».w
Auctioneer
WATERLOO. OREGON
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PUs> Ute
Sale dates arranged for at
The Tribune Office. Scio
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