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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1916)
*1 '•» y . ei.«. Racing Program Filkd Sanitary Market The Scio Tribune 11.26 a year LOCAL BREVITIES Sanitary Market. Misa Alta Bristow, of Eugene, is visiting Mrs. Fred Ohlemeier. Mrs. Jesse Rodgers went to Port land Saturday for a few days visit. The merry-go-round and other attractions arrived Tuesday, coming from the Tillamook fair. r * Í / The rare card for the fair this Films developed free at Peery's Wednesday evening has ixi-n filled, drug store. so that it is a surety that every race Mm. Ralph Gill visited Scio rela as published in the official program tives last week will be pulled off. Among the Grand jury is In aension thia week. entries are tome of the fastest The regular term of Judge Kelly'« homes in the state ami. it is expect court meets Monday ed. that the fast time 1.03 for the Two young aligatom are among half mile and which was the track the curiosities to be seen at the record for the state, will be sur IJnn County Fair. passed. this year. The track is in Mrs T K Sanderson ami children the tawt condition of any year of left Tuesday for a week's visit with the fair, which will afford horsemen every opportunity for fast work. relatives and friends in Portland The Scio Produce Co. has a large Oats yielding 120 bushels per Auction Sale supply of crates on hand ready for acre are reported to have been the evergreen blackberry harvest. harvested over at or near Tangent. I will sell to the highrat bidder, i Harvest reports in general are The railroad employers will have • that grain is of fine quality and to carry th« blame for the strike in at my farm l| miles ««st of Scio yields are better than were expected. refusing tn <>atablish theft-hour day.! (the Mm. Frances Wearly place) on September 12. commencing at 10 a. We make a specialty of Friend For Sale Clone In acreage to ship, ingagement and Wedding Lebanon, acre tracts, highly develop m . the following listed personal Rings. F. M. French A Son. Albany. ed Easy terms, interest 6 per cent. property: Three 1100 to 1600 lb, farm homes. 27 head of cattle of Oregon. Five high bred young Berkshire which 14 are milk rows, two buggies. Attorney Willard Marks, of Al sows for sale. 111) each. Will furrow I wagon, I srt of work harness, 2 bany, came over Saturday morning in 30 to 35 days. Sanitary Market. , sets single harness, fi-home power to look after legal business in this It is written “Thou «halt not live Fuller A Johnson gasoline engine locality. by bread alone " Good thing The end wood saw. I hay loader. 1 Five exhibit rooms are provided high cost of flour Ixxals the cost of, mower. 1 disc plow, I disc harrow. to lake care of the exhibits at the living The Tribune editor pan! 1 turn'ng plow, numerous household • fair grounds. If they are all filled fl.90 for a 50 pound sack of hard good* and other articles too numer we will have some fair. wheat flour. We will have to buy ous to mention. W M Abbott, who now owns the more beef steaks at 1ft to 20 centsJ For terms of sale see bills. ol«i Abliott homestead, is making per pound. Frank Shores G. E. Kalk extensive repairs to the same. Mr. Auctioneer Owner On and after September 30. the Meikeljohn is doing the work. subscription price of The Tribune It is rejtorted that the m^cessary will be 11.50 per year for suhaenp- An Excellent Cuisine entries on the race program for the lions paid in advance If paid at fair are now filled. Some very fast the end of the year. 11.75. We are Win Ehlert. who is now proprie horses are included in the list. forced to make this raise because of tor of th«- Ruas house, in Alk>any, Chas. Wendy is harvesting his the increase in the cost of print invites all of his old friends and the The increase has been lift' traveling public in general to sample garlic crop The crop is heavy but paper hr* can give no estimate as yet, what per cent in the |»ast ax months. the splendid meals he is now serv his returns will lie. The tops are Mr. and Mrs Gus Su>tenl>erg. of ing. G imm ) wall t>re|>ared, served as braided when the product is ready Holyrood. Kansas, are visiting at you get it at home and without at for market. the John Wtwely ami Fre«l Ohl«* tempting any unnecessary distila v, / mcier homaa. Mrs .Htotenherg is a is the rule st the Rum house sister of Mrs. John Wmely and Fred ' you desini a good wholesome Ohlemeier Mrs. Henry Miller, and plenty of it. the Ehlert is another sister of Tacoma, also, is place to go. visiting at th«* same horn«*. This If vou see a strange apia-artng is the first tim«* for Hi years that concern soaring about in the air brother and sisters have been to Most people enjoy the cooler next Tuesday, no alarm need I m > gether. weather after the opremive heat of felt. It will l«e the trying out of Judge T. A Rinehart, of Salem, last week. Thermometers did not the flying machine to see that every show a teni(>erature above ninety was a Tribune visitor on Thursday thing is in order fur tin* morning degrees, yet with the high humidity of last week. He. with his family and evening flights, billed for each were reluming from a vacation at the heat seemed most oprrssive day of the fair. President Prill thinks that a Cascadia and while here devoted a couple of hours to electioneering pavilion 40x80 feet will, with the ladies ¡MV ilion now erected, be for the judge is a candidate for j sufficient to house all fair exhibits circuit judge of this judicial district, | and that the association will I m * able He informed The Tribune that he the ‘fair Wheat tier bushel S 1.00 to erect thia additional building next would tie an attendant of (late " .40 during the thre«* days. year. Bran per ton 30.00 of a The Tribune is in receipt Monday, wheat took quite a tum Wheat chop per ton 32.00 ble. dropping eight cents per bushel verv nicely printed invitation to at- • a t>at chop 31.60 at tend the Wilson notification in Portland, The cause assigned, is • • Harley Chop 30.00 the declaration of war by Roumama Shallow Ijiwn. ixmg Branch. N«-w Flour per sack I .30 Jersey, onlhe afternoon of Septem and the possibility of the big rail tstgs per dozen ber 2. Th«* occasion will undoubt way strike Oats dropped $2 per edly. tie very interesting and but Butter uer pound ton as well. for the time required and the de Chickens, hens per lb J. G. Crawford, the Albany photo spring pleted coral it ion of our exchequer, grapher and who greatly enjoys roosters we would attend. Our regrets must searching out the hidden lieauties Turkeys be the only reply of nature, was over Sunday looking Geese Ed Wesely returned from a three He over Thoma« creak atones, Ducks weeks outing at Marion lake Mon- i found but few specimens which he Beef day afternoon His trip companions thought worthy of development. Veal were three gentlemen from Port Ilogs, live par hundred lb 8.00 For Sale 120 acre* of land two land The trip was most successful Hogs, dressed 9.00 miles southwest of Scio, good new 1 both in pleasure ami the taking of' 8.00 and modem ft room house, bath, fish. One of the beauties Ed brought Mutton pantry, fair large barn, family home was a large eastern brook orchard, berries, etc Will sell trout which must have weighed two either the whole or subdivide into pounds or more when taken from 40 and 80 acre tracts. Title good. the water. It is but a few years Will sell for cash or take other land since th«w trout were planted in for part payment, if suited. Very Marion lake. The Tribune family 27-7 reasonable price. B. E. Titus. tf was remembered with a plate of Mr. and Mrs. P. II. MacDonald, Mrs. MM Peery, of Springfield, Mias Nita Bilyeu and Frank and Rol Morris drove to Portland Saturday evening. Mrs. Peery will visit In Portland for a week. :: . Dr T. K. Sanderson DENTIST The Tribune acknowledges a pleas ant call from B. E. Toombs, repre senting Hughson A Merton, of Portland Mr. Toombs visit to Scio was for the purpose of arranging for the exhibition of the Hull Tractor gasoline engine which can be used for pkiwinr. running a thresher or for any other power required on the farm. Mr. Toombs will give daily demonstrations during the fair I of the Hull tractor al plowing. nice ones. Thanks. ! OREGON Strike Seems Inevitable As we go to press, latest news re port that the big railroad strike seems inevitable and that the men will walk out next Monday morning at 7 o’clock. The railroads are re fusing to receive freight which can not be placed at its destination prior to September 2. i DR. A. G. PRILL Phyticiaa aaJ S« Calls Attended Day or Night It Has Arrived Our new and-complete line of Photographic supplies is now ready for your approval. 4 Also our finishing department is ready to develop your films Free and furnish prints at Portland prices Four cameras left al reduci«! prie*«. DRUG Detiendablc Service that vacation trip should not be delayed. Newport Oregon's premier beach resort is not far away and is easily readied 2 Daily Trains from Altianv to Corvallis. I»W round trip fares are available, Good hotel accomodations. Fine surf bathing Boating on Y «quina Bay You can't beat N’euport for a place to enjoy a vacation Ask any local Mirent or write to JUm ■ Sxwtl (aawsl SOUTHERN PACIFIC