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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1916)
A A special candies at special prices for Christmas at Sticha's. I From all indications, our I chants ssem to be enjoying a <*hnatmas trade Mr*. Beard. of near Sdo. ti'B Lebanon attending *1 the Iwdsxie of The Altany chicken show Is on her mother. Mr* H H Irvine. thia week. E. C Puery w«mt to Portland last a Films developed fra* at Peery** Tu«*s«lav morning tn consult specialist relative to his health. a drug store. . «4 - • «. Our public schools will the holidays tomorrow. Teacher* Attention Let us h«*lp ciane tor you in «electing your Christmas A Mr. Piatt and family are here candies and nuts. J. 8. Stirha looking for a location, to rent for Thurston Thomas, of aliovc the the first vear h«s«kl of navigation on Thomas creek, Mr. and Mr*. K. J. Daley cele- was in town yesterday doing C|gtei* bra ted the 50th anniversary of their mas shopping marriage last Saturday. The drop in the price of wheat A gift any young lady will appre cauiied by iwacv talk over In Euro«* ciate. a handsome tax of chocolates ' has partially been regained It te Stietea’* (Confectionery thought the price has not reached E. C. Peery has tieen ct»nfin«-«l u» the highest point yet which it will hi* h«»me lately with a stomach . resch before another harvest. trouble. The High arhonl debate will be held in the *ch«e»l auditorium Fri day evening. We should give them a crowd. '■ r Music. Scripture Ixwson, Braver. Sung Cheerful Class Drill —Sunheem Claw Song Cheerful Class lhalngutr Waiting f«>r Santa Recitation ~ Robert Boughman. Solo Miss Forbes. RecitaUon Lvoeila LuclumiHM'h. Recitalion Anna Compton. S«ng Cheerful Class (Omtinued from page 11 against the tarta and lacerated hie hand fearfully, ripping it to th«- bom. Mr, Gateway, who lives on th« old John Richardson farm near the ! Good printing can lie obtained Richardson bridge, has traded hi* only where the proper type*, preea* « mi acre farm for s rvsid«*nce and e*. material and expert workman- two store buildings in ( orvallte an«1 «hip te found. Th«* Tribunq office will move early in the spring. He poMtesne» all of these requisites an«i says he is tired of milking 40 cows, the prices are right. which ar*> bringing him 4125 a (month at the ch«*»** factory ta Vallier* and neck chain* c«>m- Mak«* Scio your shopping city the 23rd. to purchase your Christmas gooils and enjoy the Free Picture ■how for a couple of hours and then get home in good time Bi I y « hi and Morrison. Given by I If you hear any strange and doubtful sounds of an evening, there is no occasion to ta alarmed. It is not a calf in distreaa. Oh. no. It te only Charlie Wssely practicing on some sort of a wind instrument, probably a bassoon Thomas taird. pharmacist at th* Peery drug star*, opened business Monday morning with his left eve i in a sling He said the injury was He received when splitting wood did not say whether he or his wife was doing the splittihg The pupil of the eye is injured, but Mr. taird thinks not beyond recovery. distance. Travel on Lou) Round Trip HOLIDAY FARES Santiam Farm New* Mm. Flora Hart, daughter of Mrs. Pho«-lis Turner, of south of town. w«*nt to Portland Tuesday to mand the attention of aJi well dress The ladies of the Bohemian hall accept, a position ed ladies Our stock never was so gave a leap year tall at the hall Mrs Lillie Ilibler and son. Ken- c«Mni>lele for the holiday trade as it Saturday night. With a full house, neth, of S«*attle, arrived last week is just now. We have solid gold one* a fine time ar* I taking «»el <.f <s»h I to spend the holidays with the fr«»m >3 up. F M French & S«xi. for oheir trouble. former's parents. Mr and Mm. M. Jeweler* ami Engravers, Albany. ltd Kalina te tusking some tin«- C. Gill Mr* M J. Ode, of Timtar. Ore., Improvements on his fsrm he pur- tat Tuesday evening an amusing te visiting her sister, Mr*. K. C. chased of Joe Poindexter. He te a game of liaskel tail was played by Gill of this city. Mrs. Ode with wonderfully industrious young man the girls of our High school and a her hiwtand. Dr. Cola, resided in ’ and well d«*srrving of a good wife team from Riverside. Our girls Scio for many year*, the Doctor Vic which he te now looking out for. winning the game. ing one of our practicing physicians We make a s|M*cialty of Friend- Sam Gaines. 74 years old. has Dr. Col* died son»* year* ago. ■hip. Fjigagwm-nt and Wedding just eumpl«*te«l cutting 30 cords of Scio has an excellent bn* service. Kings F. M FrenHi & Am. All*any, wood. He said he put up three cord* If we go to Portland, San Francisco Oregon. a day. Many younger men can not or any other large city and have to do nearly so well. take a bus or car ride of a couple of The basket tall game played be miles to reach a favorite hotel, we Local Market Report tween our High school tram end think nothing of it. We are only t Corvallis last Friday evening was a two mile* from the West Scio depot, close game with good interest and so w* are as well off a* if we wen- h«*at urr bush«-l •a resulted in favor of our team. in a large city, in the respect of Mr. and Mrs. R M. Cain ar* the oroud parent* of a bouncing boy. who arrived <>n Saturday. December 16. The newly arrived was report ed by Dr. Prill to be seriously ill on Monday. I want your beef. mutton and fat hogs I am still tn business and when yob have any of the above mentioned, trlevh.mc me at Seto, iwtween 6 and 7 a. m. nr from (5;8U to 9 p. m. Thos targe Bran oer ton Wheat chop per ton Miss Agnes* Wesrly, a departrn«*nl <»at chop head clerk of the Myers A Frank Harley Chop establishment of Portlami and her Flour per sack sister, Mis* Rose, arrived home fori ' tag" per duam the holidays Monday, Musi Agnes j Rutter »er pound has l««s’n forewoman in her depart- I Chicken*. tans tier .Mim Rose ment for several years spring has lieen visiting with her for a roosters numtar of weeks. Of course they - Turkeys were I »»th anxious to get acquainted r_ Geese w'ilh their new nephew in the Cain Ducks household. Beef Veal Triangle Debate Friday MAM» Hogs, live |>er hundred lb Hogs, <lre«*e<i 9.00 AI tany v*. Scio in Albany amt Mutton 8.00 (ft “ tatan<»n vs. Scio in Scio at the High When in nee«1 of anything In th«* school auditorium tomorrow even ing The question Resolved "That way of job work, call and see us. Oregon should adopt a health insur- We do first-class work at reasonable ance law, embodying the eawntial I prices, features of ths standard bill of American tabor Legislation. Undertaking Parlor We are prepared to lake Don't forget th* Big Free Show charge of funeral* tn an Frank Parsons, of Crabtree, re Saturday. December 23 which starts i up-to-date sanitary manner at I o'clock and runs continually ceived word of the d»*ath of hi* son. Embalming ia done bv a for the tanrfft of out-of-town p»*ople. ' Gilbert, this morning in San Fran- licensed u ruler Laker All school children, who call on that cisco The meiwaizr cams from Mrs. Satisfaction guaranteed day at Morrison'a Hardware store, Parsons who left for San Franeteco N. I. MORRISON A N. C LOWE will br given s free ticket. All i Sunday when it was reported that those who have purchased Ford cam the son was dangerously ill. Gilbert Parsons, aged 13, joined of Fred Bilyeu will be admitted with their families free All others , the regular army early in November who make any kind of a purchase of thia year and after going to Fort Notice. We have an un at N. 1. Morrison’s store will receive McDowell In California a letter was limited amount of funds a ticket free and also will receive sent to Mrs. Parsons saying that the She and to lend on farm security 10 per cent dteceunt as a Christmas son was ill with measles one of the sons left here Sunday to at (| per cent per annum. present on all purchases of fl or ! l»ng time bans d«nured nor*. We have Erector sets. Tinker be with the son during his illness No delay toys and a thousand mor* things The message did n«>t state the cauw* of his death, but Mr. Parson* which will make a nice present for the kiddies and grown up* Com* thought it was from the measles. early a» we will be rushed We will The mi'ssrge dnl not say when the HECKER h BEAM body would be "shipped to Albany.— have several extra «alespeopie. . 133 l«yoo St. Albany. Ore I Albany Herald. N. I. Morrison. S m ». 6 |. FARM LOANS FARM LOANS 6$ ECLIPSE Handly for tha Pochât Thin Modal Go home for Xmaa. Stay for New Year« Day. Our low round trip Holiday Tickets allow you plenty of time All points in F. have an Ingersoll watch for 82.00 that it a mighrv thin, neat-looking watt h lor men and boy*. It »I hm into your trouser* watch po«k<x as easily st a gold watch d<w s. jn a solid nickel case that won't turn br**»y. OREGON CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON C E. EVERETT and IDAHO I1HIG<<11<T ANll STATIOSkK <tn <>MK<X)N Holiday Sale Dates Between Oregon points December 22 te 25 inc ; Dec. 30 te Jan. I, inc A NEW DEAL Return limit Jaa. 3, '17 California points Dec. On Novemls-r I. I purchased the Densmore-Wade Produce bustneee an«l have Iwen in charge of the «ann* since that date. I am in the market for vour tag*. Chickens, Geese. Ducks Turkey*. Dr«*seed Hog*. Veal etc., for which I will pay the higtast market price. My weighta are right and I will treat you fatrly. I want your (ream as well. Bring it to me in good condition, you will lie satisfied with the tests and th* price. I am at my place of business from 5 a. m. until business doses in the evening, so that you will always find me on hand Give me a Inal anti ,f I don't treat vou right, go elsewhere O. R TURNER Densmore-Wade t o. 21 le 23 inc . Dec. 25 to 28 inc Return limit 15 days from date of sale To Pacific Northw««at points in W'aahington and Idaho Dec. 22 to 25 inc. Return limit January 3. 1917. Ask local Agent 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 ‘PRINTING THE SCIO TRIBUNE COMMERCIAL PRIMERS u I