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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1916)
• ■> I * > I» » * « s ■i ................. - ... —i i 9 w. « t. LOCAL BREVITIES ‘ 1 '♦ * ■ L' ' i f? i, V »• I « f - 11. 'A • * M* '-•*• 1 r: - l L. _ F r t » / • • ■ 1 ■.a / ’.. » r «*. « i •9 i 9 r • *. * 'A4? .*•< i - * • :| .J * * w * » » ♦ I ** * . •: » 1 i • À I * ’ * i »/* * * Ì* > * 4 5 I ' e « < e ♦4 ' ' ■ « H - * k t /» /• 2 / • / r < f t / I / c 1 ■•J Ai t I1 j k 1 / Ad w 4** » • \ J i'J J. 1 i - *? I f < ? • »v J '.'■J 1 ? «¿■ç «Av .*4 i*r. i A - * I <■ .y:1 ; J ¿VH». a I '■ : • A 50 rents round trip to the Albany Round Up. Oct. 18-14. Phone R M. Cain. TW Stete Fair The state fair, from the financial A dark cloud invaded Sei«» yester viewpoint has. thia year, l>rrn a The visitor» paa»- day. It waa th«' Africander» wh>» »plendi«! sucres» tx gave an entertainment in the even mg through the gate» were H2.(X>U. The large pavdiona were crowded to ing the limit with splemlid exhibits and Main street is all right now, but The Scio Tribune SI.26 a year the number of county exhibits sur- think of wuat it will be two or three Housewives now rate Scio flour [«sM-d any fair of th«- past. The months later unless our city dads as Ix-ing among the i<rst brands stock was better than ever and as get busy, Mr. and Mrs. Spruce V. Hall, of gtxxl as could he found in any other M O. Evans of the 0. A. C. ex fair in the United States near Gates, were in town Friday tension county agent work, was a afternoon. One feature, however, was cer Five pairs of twins arc attending very pleasant caller at The Tribune tainly humiliating tn every visitor who ha» the real g'xxl of the state the Riddle public schtxds ail In one office. Monday morning. The Scio condenserv pr«»ole are , fair at heart. This was the unusual department. Constable Frank Richards, of working up some new milk mutes. large number of snide shows and ls*banon, was looking after husinem Enough milk is wsnlrd to keep the catch penny nmerrn» to cause th«- plant in operation all winter. penple. especially the younger ones, matters in Scio Monday afternoon. Alex Daley, who has l»em awav to spend their cash. We make a specialty of Friend S»*rvtary Is-a may think he has from Scio for the past eight years, ship. Engagement and Wedding made the fair a howling succewi. ia home for a short visit. Alex was Rings F. M French & Son. Albany, «nd he has, But the numerous in a Portland fire recently, in which Oregon. games of chance and snide shows he was quite severely s?orehe«! Our local hunters are bringing In are lw-neath the dignity of the state. The Scio Milling Co and the city fair sited bag* of birds, nevertheless He should cut them out. the Chinese pheasant crop ia short of Scio should purchase a gasoline engine of »ufticu-nt power to run of the average. I A large majority of Scio people, »he mills and electric lights wh«-n the water is too low. too high or in both in the city end the country j Ixud Monday evening the Y. P. visited the state fair one or more casr of a break down. C. E Society held their business days last week. Gcorgr W |h>wning. of Portland, meeting and annual election of Quite heavy frnata with a little wan a caller at The Tribune office officer* The following were elected: ice visited Scio Monday and Tues- Monday morning. Mr Downing wa» President, M im Rach-I Angel, vice day nights. Froate as early in a r cm dent of Kansas about one year urcsident. Mrs. Sima, secy-treasurer ago and, he »aid. Kaniaui was sure Orlando Turner; Organist. Mias flora Octol»er are unusual. Two Altmny women indulged in a to cast her electoral vote for Wilson Shelton. The public is cordially lx>ut at fistcufTs. just the same as Dr. Prill is expecting to receive invited to c»me to special get-to men They were arrested and fined an X-ray machine soon. The one gether meeting Sunday evening. just the same as men, also. he ordered some time ago and which Octotier 15. and enjoy the Endeavor F<»r Sale Clone in acreage to is now here, wan ladly »mashed in hour with us. which will tie spent in Lebanon, acre tracts, highly develop transit, so that a new one ia neces entertainment of song* and other numbers. ed. Fasv terms, intercut 6 per cent. sary. Orlando Turner. Write Helen V. Crawford. Lebanon, The Tribune family is enjoying Di. Sanderson says he is a citiien some most excellent jerked venison John Kelly, who formerly waa of the United States now and has as these days, due to the genrmsity of druggist for E C. Peery, has bought much right as anybody else to criti- Chas Wi-sely who, with his brother a drug store in Gervais and ia now cite President Wilson or Governor Ed and Jack Waltemeyer, returned in charge of the same He writes Withy com be from a very successful hunting trip that he is well pleased with his new The open season for upland birds in the Cali poo ia mountains near location is now on. As the season has been Riddle. Monday morning Good printing can be obtained ordered closed on October 16, our Rev. H. B. Iler moved to the only where the proper types, press local hunters will have to get busy Randall farm just south of town, es. material and expert workman if they enjoy much of the sport. last Friday. Mr. Iler recently pur ship is found. The Tribune office Choice meats only; absolutely no chased eight acres of land from Mr l»>sm-sM*n all of theer requisites and bulls or slaughter house hogs in our Randall and is moving to the old the prices arc right. e market. Ueof cuts from 9 to 16 Randall farm home, for convenience. cents per pound, pork to W>i cents. W. A. Crons, our harness maker, An Excellent Caiaine Fish on Fridays. Sanitary Market. will occupy the parsonage property Low water in the creek is causing Wm. Ehlert. who is now proprie Rev. and Mrs. William Stewart trouble both with the flouring mill tor of the Runa honor, in Albany, Gordon, of Astoria, came over from and the electric light plant. A gaso invitee all of hit old friends and the Lebanon Monday on a short visit line engine to supply the deficiency traveling public in general to »ample with Prof. O. V. While. Rev. Gor of power is growing to be a neces the splendid meals he is now serv don is the pastor of a church in sity. ing Good well prr}>arrd. served as Astoria and has l>een attending the Mr. and Mrs. P. H. MacDonald general Methodist conference which you gat it at home and without at motored up to Springfield yesterday was in session in la>tan<>n last week. tempting any unnecrwwry displav. is the rule at the K ush house for the double purpose of taking Messrs Gordon and White are you desire a g«x»d wholesome Harrold Peery home and to shoot brother-in-laws. and plenty of it. the Ehlert is an occasional pheasant on the way W II. Faulkner believes in demon place to go. side. strating. He wasn't successful in Yellow-leg chickens are reported raising tomatoes and other garden Wants County Agricultural to tie ungetable over at Lebanon. vegetables The tomatoes would Agent For Linn County The town has been full of Methodist not ripen but rotted green on the preachers, lately, and they are said vines. He applied lime and this (Continue«! from paire 1) to have an unaatiable appetite for week he brought to the Courier the aforesaid yellowing* Fourteen Oregon counties employ office a pailfull nt red, ripe tomatoes Tom Humphrey, mail messenger that measured from 12 to 14 inches county agricultural agents as fol on the Albany-Detroit train, has around We trust that others will lows: Coos. Crook, Jackson, Joee- l>een on a hunt in southern Oregon. try the lime, make demonstrations phine, Klamath. lane, lake. Mal He tagged three bucks and could as Mr. Faulkner has. and prove I heur. Multnomah. Tillamook. Union. have killed more and would have them in the same way.-Corvallis W asco. Wheeler and Yamhill. Over 1,100 are employe«! in the United do so but for the limit. Courier. States and a large number in Can- ('has. Fairbanks, republican candi Charles and i/1 Wearly and Jack The work of these county ada. date for vice president, will be in Waltemever returned from their | agricultural agents covers a wide Albany tomorrow noon and will southern Oregon hunting trip Mon range of activities Marketing re- there transfer from the 8. P. to the day morning They bagge«i seven reives a great deal of attention as Oregon Electric, lie will have time deer. Chaa Wesely am! Waltemeyer well as lietter crops and economical to make a IS to 20 minutes speech. each getting two and Ed Wesely production. They report they had a Superviw»r Riley Shelton is re three. Am<>ng matters which haw been time and the hunting given attention In Western Oregon surfacing the West Scio mad with ' splendid crushed rock. It would be a g<x»d ’ country adjacent to Riddle first- counties are the following: Co plan for our city council to turn the ' di operative marketing of livestock and improvement of Main street over to For Sale 120 acres of land two other products, drainage and the Mr. Shelton and then something I miles southwest of Scio. g<xwi new use of lime, crop rotations, seed im wotfld soon he doing. and modem 8 r«x»m house. I»ath, provement. better and more econ family omical feeding of dairy stock, siine, A large potato crop ia now being pantry, fair large bam, Will sell ml age crops, cow testing, and breed harvested in thia locality for which orchard, berries, etc. growers are receiving from 90 cents either the whole or sulidivide into ers’ associations. -Contributed bv Title g>x»d. M. O. Evans. Jr., assistant state to 11 oer bushel The average yield 40 and 90 acre tracts Will sell for cash or take other land leader of the O. A. C,, and U. S. is about 100 bushels per acre, thus I Very department of agriculture co giving the grower a handsome re for part payment, if suited reasonable price B. F. Titus. tf operating. turn for his labor. I T. K. Sanderson DENTIST Wheat ner bushel Oats Bran per ton M beat chop per ton (»at chop Barley ('hop Hour per sack !<ga t>er dnaen Butter oer pound Chickens, hens per spring ’* rixwtera Turkeys Geese Ducks Beef Vaal Hogs, live per hundred lb Hogs, dressed Mutton • I 08 40 •0.00 12.00 •1 60 MOO I 40 Phone 27-7 ORKGON DR. A. G PRILL PhyaioM Swrfeou Calte Attended Day or Night SOO goo «00 SOO ORE. Agpetaterat si Exscatrn NW m to towsSe «K«*. «k»i W «Mw W «1» Mortgage In amounts from 12.500 tn •in. 000 on good cultivated farms No delay if your title is perfect, Cal! on J. V Pipe. 203 West 2nd Alltany. Ore Filma developed free at Peary’a drug store. ‘PRINTIN THE SCIO TRIBUNE COMMERCIAL PRINTERS