The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, December 14, 1916, Image 4

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    Special candi«-« at special prices
for Oirhtmas at Slicha’s.
A NEW DEAL
Read Peery's cut price ad on the
first page
lie is surely offering
attractive prices.
Lou) Round I rip
On Nuvemlirr I. 1 purchased
the Itmamorv-Werfe Produce
business and have t«-n in
charge of the same since
that dale.
I am in the market for v<»ur
Egg*. Chickens. < iaoas. Ducks
Turkeys. Dressed Ilogs. Veal
etc., for which I will pay the
highest market price
My
weights are right and I will
treat you fairly
I want
your Cream as well.
Bring
it to me in good condition,
you will be satisfied with the
tests and th« price. I am at
my place of business from 6
a. m. until business closes in
th«* evening, so that you will
always find me on hand
Give me a tiial and If I don't
treat you right, go elsew here
The demand for condensed milk
is unlimited. The trouble in to get
Th«* Albany chicken show is on enough raw milk.
It is a fact that all people do not
thia week.
look
through the same brand of
Hirns developed free al Peery'a
glasses
All cannot think alike
drug store.
Teachers Attention let us help
A gift any young lady will appre­
ciate, a handsome box of chocolates. you in selecting your Christmas
candies and nuts. J. 8. Sticha.
Sticha’a Confectionery.
Dr. Prill received the intelligence
Pendleton wheat buyers are en­
* of the death of a stater who resided
gaging wheat of the ¡917 crop at
in the state of New York, the first
11.10 per bushel.
of the weak.
Mrs. Frank Thayer went to Hub;
The car shortage is easing up
hard last Friday, called thereby the
somewhat
Our potato shippers and
sickness of a gram! child.
the flouring mill are now enabled tn
A big show "Hello Bill” at
get an occasional car
Peoples theater on Decemf*r 14
Mrs. Parker, of the local hospital,
the Scio Dramatic Club.
It wil
has
purchased the lumber of the!
worth hearing.
dismantled hotel building on the j
When In n««*d of anything in the
south side and will erect a bungalow (
way of job work, call and we us
O R. TURNER
residence on her property just «*ast
We do first-class work at reasonable
of the prochasks store
Densmore-Wade Co.
prices.
W. R. Smith, who has been away j
At U m «M MaaaS. Mat a* J r Waaab'a S tata
Bert Bilyeu save his trapping
from Scio for several months, re-1
MMBMBaMMMBMMMH
expedition did not pan out as he
turned on Thursday of last week to
hoped for The fur (waring animals
spend the holidays. When he went *
teems to have been scarce.
away, he weight'd 200 pounds or |
Joe Warwick, after a week tustle
over. When be rrturn«*d he weighed i
with the grip, was out last Friday |
less than 150 pounds. The boys
Possibly Hugh«*«’ defeat might have
We are prepared to take
wanted to know what had (wcome
had something to do with it.
£
Local Market Report
charge of funerals in an
of the rest of Smith.
We make a specialty of Friend- :
up-to-date sanitary* manner
A del>ate between ijebanon and
ship. Engagement ami Wedding
Embalming is done bv a
the Scio High srhool delisting team«
• Rings F. M French & Son. Albany.
licensed
undertaker.
will occur on Ihwmher 22 at the Wheat tier buahel
I 1.25
Oregon.
Satisfaction
guaranttwri
”
High school auditorium. At the Oats
45
From present indications
I game tima our negative tram will Bran oer ton
28.00
N. I. MORRISON & N. C. LOWE
council elect will carry forward the
AJhany
qu^ W heat chop per ton
45.00
• a
plans for civic improvement mau- Uon b:
*Thlll Oregnn Oat chop
34.<81
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gu rated by the present council.
should adopt the health assurance Barley Chop
30(8)
Ed School, of Tangent, has galh- law. embodied by the American as- Flour per sack
1.90
ered in about all the premiums poa-i aociattao of labor.”
Egg" t>er dozen
3«
Notice. We have an un­
Bible at the stock shows on Chester
,lf ou,
„„rons Butter orr pound
35
limited amount of funds
White hog. Hr is there, also, with
|o lh,nk that our
Chickens. hens per lb
.11
to lend on farm security
at
his chickens and sheep.
readers do not read their ads in
spring
at
per cent per ‘annum.
.12
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roosters
07
!<ong time loans desired.
Gvrus l|. Walker, who claims to The Tribune.
Now if you Will
/*
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be the fi/st white man born west of simplv tell the merchant when you Turkeys
.17
No delay.
.<»»
the Rocky mountains, was elected go into his store to buy that you Geese
I«
10
commander of the AI tian y G. A. R. have read his ad. you will convince Ducks
• I
aa
05
poet last week.
him that you read and are up-to- Beef
7*
HECKER & BEAM
H G. Kibtiee. a Jefferson county date anti, besides, vou will tie doing Veal
Hogs,
live
per
hundred
lb
8.00
133
Lyon
St.
-
Albany. Ore
newspaper man. spent last Sunday The Tribune a favor.
New
Undertaking Parlor
6$, FARM LOANS
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FARM LOANS 6°|e
in this city, a guest at Hotel Scio.
While there ia nothing being said
He thinks Madras ia the coming 1 about it. Scio is sure to have a rail* i
' road through town in the near
town of Jefferson county.
There is too much money '
J. F. Wesely went to Portland future
OREGON
CALIFORNIA
WASHINGTON
and IDAHO
Holiday Sale Dates
Between Oregon points
December 22 to 25 inc.;
Dec. 30 to Jan. I , inc
Return limit Jan. 3, *17
California pointa Dec.
21 to 23 inc., Dec. 26 to
28 inc. Return limit 15
days from date of sale
To Pacific
Northwest
points in Washington
and Idaho Dec. 22 to
25 inc.
Return limit
January 3. 1917.
Ask local Ag«mt for
time of trains
fares, etc.
John M Scott. G. P A.
Portland, Ore.
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
LINES
FOOTBALL
Oregon va. Pennsylvania
Pasadena. Cal.. Jan. I
p-
the best quality* best style, best work­
manship that your money can buy.
N. M. Newport
Attorney at Law
UtBANOh
Several team* were engaged in
hauling potatoes from thia city to
West Scio last Sunday. The tubers
have lieen sold for some weeks, but
dealers were unable to get cars un­
til now
John leftler and Wm.
Knauf were the shippers.
Governor Withycombe favors rais­
ing the total tax <>n automobile« to
310 fier year. He does this to make
up the deficiency caused by the tax
limitation law. He does not seem
to consider a reduction in th«* cost
of state government as was the con­
templation of the people when lhev
enacted the lax limit law. It ia
difficult for some people to read
"the handwriting on the wall.”
Go home for Xmas
Stay far New Years
Day. Our low round
trip Holiday Tickets
allow you twenty of
time.
All points in
a
Perhaps a good fit is the most im­
portant essential in buying a suit. Are
you tall or slender? We have a special
model for you. Are you short, small
and usually hard to fit? We have a
line of suits made especially for you.
Also for the large corpulent man we
have a large line All this in addition
to an immense line of regular sizes and
styles. Do you not think we can fit
you no matter what your build?
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR MEN AND BOYS
Everything a man uses or wears.
The Blain Clothing Co.
224-226 W 1st St
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You have a Right to Demand
invested in timber up Thomas and
Craetree creeks to allow it to rot.
The demand for lumber is sure to
bring the 400 or 500 sections of
timber up these streams into de­
balls seems assured.
Everybody mand.
wants to have a good time during
the holidays and a few people . want
to make a piece of money, of course,
Mylo Cary. who was the victim
of an auto accident in October and
whose mind has. except at short
intervals, been a blank, was able to
be on our streets the first of the
week. He cannot recall any of the
circumstances as to how the accident
happened.
HOLIDAY
FARES
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Item.
last Sunday. As a consequence Mrs.
Wesely was in the store looking
after the bookkeeping end of the
1
business Monday morning.
The usual numtier of ('hriatmas '
lai Vailiers and neck chains com­
mand the attention of all well drees- '
ed ladies
Our stock never was so
complete for the holiday trade aa it
ia just now. We have solid gold ones
from $3 up.
F. M French & Son.
Jewelers and Eng ravers. Albany.
Trace/ on
Albany, Oregon
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