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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
. - •. »t . »<*$?*!’• f. *«/*• * j *. *■ I VT' ¡vX e t et S X, i J i — Mr». Harman. of Shelburn, ia at Shall the local hospilal, undsr the «are of Dr. Prill. LOCAL BREVITIES ! Ths Scio Tribune 11.25 a year Riley Shelton transacted business in Albany Saturday. Mrs llrnrv Stcpanek engaged to teach the school haa lieen Munker» Mr. and Mrs W H. Cross drove to Albany Tuesday on a shopping lour. U m County Have a CutMty Agent FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL. Charles Smith, brother of Mrs. M O. Evans. Jr., assistant «tat* Adams, is here from Portland ape rul leader, in extension «service, muniy ing his vasal ioo agent work. Oregon Agricultural college am! U. S department of The school bell after a silence of agriculture, cooperating, waa in the three months, gave out its welcome city Tuesday in the interest of estab tones at 8:30 this morning hahing a county agent for Linn Mrs. Wilt Dobovaruaky underwent county, Oregon now has fourteen a ssnoua operation at the local countv agents, doing splendid work hospital Wednesday by Dr. Prill. for the advancement of agricultural Dr Prill received a shipment of interests. Farming has liccome a 25.000 rainbow trout fry this morn science, calling for the best in | ing. which will be released In Bilyeu methods, and it is declared to be! creek. demonstrated that the county agent; OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM, SEPT. 25-30 Of course you are going, everybody else io Each Day a Three Carnival Companiea. Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Wade went to North Main street may have to I* nays liack every year many times Portland Saturday, returning Mon content with a crushed rock surfac the cost, materially advancing the day evening. Th, Linn I ing after ail. Paving bids do not interests of the county Frank Rartu and Eunice Shimanek county court ia considering tbv seem plentiful. both of the vicinity of Scio, were matter, ami will no doubt acldefini For Sale Clone in acreage to married In Albany laat week telv on it at an early term of the j ls*ban<>n, acre tracts, highly develop court. In the United States there; Mr. and Mr». Haman Gaines were ed Easy terms, interest 6 per cent. are now 1,100 countv agents, spend- ■ made happy September Hi by the W'rite Helen V. ('rawford. Ix-hanon. ing their time for the farmers of arrival of a 10-pound boy at their Hmo Elmo Situs Sims has a new deputy nuul mail j ' th,. country. in the development of , home A Z J carrier at his home in the person of agriculture. Oregon must keep Mr. and Mr» J. A Bilyeu, ami a little son, wh,» arrived September ; h |« hcv of the times, one of the most, daughter Nita and grandaon Gail 20. Mother ami ch‘ld are doing progressive of stales A limny item«»- Junes. were «hopping in Albany last nicely crat. Saturday. I What a delightful tnixup Governor When in need of anything in the Withycombe is getting things out way of job work, call and see us Laca! Harket Rtpart at the penitentiary. This governor We do first-class work at reasonable business. Dr . is more trying than, price». horse doctoring. Isn't it* t 1.02 Wheat ner bushel The rock crtndwc <»n the south (hoice meat* only, alwolulcly no Oats ** .40 »de of Thomae creek ia again in hulls or slaughter house hogs in our linui tM»r t«»n 30 IM) 1 operation, the output being placed market. Beef cuts from 9 to 15 ’ 55 heat shop per ¡on 82.001 on the public highway. 31.5oj cents ncr pound, pork to cents. i < let chop II W Thoma, who haa i*en viait- Fish on Fridays. Sanitary Market. Barley t^hop 30.00 ’ ing hi» parents ia Scio, left Tuesday 1.401 > Flour tier sack Mr. Hughes claims all good things for Corvallis where he will resume Eggs |H-r dozen .20 enacted by the Wilson administration college work for the ensuing year .201 Flutter iwr are the result of republican thought .Ill We make a specialty of Friend- The democrats are not entitled to I 'hickens. hens per lb • • ... s_ •• 4t spring .141 ahip. Engagement ami Wedding any credit for enacting them into * •* •• roosters 07; Ring». F. M French A Son. Albany. law. Turkeys ” ” .15 Oregon Homer N. Ford’» Alaska wedding .08 Geese Mr. and Mr». J. P. Swank and performed by a notary public, haa Ducks ” ” 10 Mr and Mr». L. L. Connet. of Tail been pronounced legal by a Portland Iterf ” ” 05 man. extended a joy ride Sunday judge. Eord ia attempting U> re H Veal ’’ ”, through Selo to JetTeraonand thence pudiate hie wife ami property inter- Ilogs, live |>er hsndred lb 8.00 back to Tailman «ata are involved. 9.00 Hogs, dressed S. R. Tandy, wife am! daughter. Good printing can I m * obtained Mutton 8.00 Miss Francis Rvsam and H. E. only where the proper types, press Howell motored over from Jefferson es. material ami expert workman Mortgage Leans Sunday and were guests at the ship is found. The Tribune office home of D. C. Thoms? poaaetwes all of these requisites and In amounts from S2.5OO to 310. Something near |5<>d haa lieen the prices are right. O00 on good cultivated farms. No wagered on the election in Scio, all Our street work. e»t>ccial!y on the delay if your title is prrfeci Call of which haa l<een on an even haaia. north aide has. apparently, had no on J. V. Pine, 203 West 2nd St., In the east and in London odd» in directing head during the summer Alliany, Ore. favor of W’llaon are being given. Unless the city souncil appoints a >me Rev. Iler’s little boy, who waa one to look after masters, the im The Scio 1 ill une. Si 2* the year gravely ill last week with blood provement will be headless during poisoning ia, we are glad to atate, the rest of the year and. of course, now out of danger. It waa necessary unsatisfactory. Six Banda Special Unit. Daily Stock Parade Nightly Horae Show I he licet racing program in the history of the Fair $40,000 in Premiums School Announcement lo Parents You will save yourselves money and enable your children to have better work if the School Sup plies are purchased from our Rexall stationery line We are glad that we are a Rexall Store and are thus permitted to handle their excellent line of school supplies and fancy stationery. Unquestionably, their tablets, note book», draw ing pads. etc. are the lieat values to be had in the American market. Come in and ‘Purebatt ont 5tl Ifetall Pencil tablet and you will always use them. Cotn|>are our 1ft cent "Culture" tablets with "Highland Linen Bond.” We ars proud of the goods and will take pleasure in showing them. PEERYS DRUG STORE Dependable Service Dr T, K. Sanderson tn amputate parts of two toes. Mrs. S. A. Pease and daughter, Eva. Mrs. F. M Reed and daughter Ruth and Mrs M A. Longsworth. of Jefferson, visited at the home of D. C. Thoms Thursday afternoon of last week. John Miller, of West Stayton. was in town Thursday of last week, cr,wing on the new ferry. He says this crossing will be liberally patro nized ami that it m an immense con venience lo his particular section Mrs. Wm. Goitre, an early Linn county pioneer, died at the family home in Albany early last Friday morning Mrs. Goltra was a mem ber of the Denny family, pioneers of l^ebanon and was a most estimable SCIO woman The funeral and burial occurred at Albany Monday. Jordan held a prohibition rally last Sunday . Four cars of Albany people attended The program in- eluded ducts by the Kimlmll sisters and an Alliany quartet furnished the music, while a numtier of speak For Sale 120 acres of land two ers did the spell-binding act. miles southwest of Sas, good new Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, of and modem 8 room house, bath, Lebanon, were calle,! to Scio last pantry, fair largs bam. family Monday by the critical illness of orchard, berries, etc Will sell Mrs. Taylor ’ s father, Uncle Isaac either the whole or subdivide into Batea. Mr. Bates is subject to 40 and 80 acre tract». Title good. heart trouble and. owing tn his ad Will aril for cash or take other land vanced age. any illness ia regard«,! for part payment, if suited Very serious by his children. reasonable price. H. F. Titus. tf The Altmny Democrat haa not yet found out-that Prof. O. V. White is principal of the Scio public and high schools In giving a list of the in structor» at the Linn-Benton teach ers institute at Corvallis. this week is "O. V. White. Albany College. Albany.” Wake up Brother Nut ting. else you will include vour "Scratch ’em Cowboy” entertain ment in your daily news events sometime next sprimr DENTIST Phone 27-7 ‘PRINTING OREGON DR. A. G. PRUE THE SCIO TRIBUNE Pbyskiaa and Surgeon COMMERCIAL -PRINTERS Calls Attended Day or Night •II t<nj> »f /•» pHnfinf llow «•■ lUe concert ia«l night F aa'iwt I lie low tie, mi rd prr-on Splendi I. replIrU tbr lover of muai, HUnrar Hl-wlrlll actually made his violin talk.' "Il a remarkable what autno of Ibnao fellow» i an do «db a nddls. I boari a < hsp In vaudeville on e who < <>uld linltalr the howling of a dog to perfsc 11- hi " Rlrmiiigham Ago Herald AnJ aur hi.n Frank Thayer’» threshing crew overlooked the fact that last Sunday wm a legal holiday when m«wit Les,«» Gapvnd 'My wife la In a a A umwh itemMss people go to church, go joy riding or anything else but work, for they, tarry ” 'What's »rwii! very wiaely »pent the day in saving I*« Hnalbei« are « <sning la about as fs«i as she > an send Invitations out ' 2000 or more bushels of grain I xwi ter I lie I'ourter Jnnrsal With every day increasing the danger of rain. It behooves threshing crews lo use every minute of day light. Sundays included, until the crops are safely housed. ADVERTISE IN THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND GET RESULTS «