The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, December 28, 1916, Image 8

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    After next Monday it will lw Mr.
Mayor Thaver.
LOCAL HIVITI1S
Films developed free at Peery’s
drug store.
Carl Cjrrua. of Pendleton, spent
Christmas with homefolka in Scio.
W. M and James Abbott drove
down to Jefferson yesterday
Merl Cyrus, of Portland. spent
Christmas with home folks in Scio.
leap year will soon be gone girls.
Prohibition has come from the
You had lietter gel busy
West cast
The progess of ideas in
the
United
States
seem* generally tai
Something is liablr to happen
be
in
that
direction
North of f
Wait Bilyeu is wearing a cap.
Mason
nml
Dixon's
line
and
east of;
if Scio desires to retain the Linn
the
Mississippi
there
arc
but
two.
County Fair, it ia simply a question
prohibition
States.
One
of
these
i* •
of ’’dig."
Maine, which ha* been a historic
All indication* point to an unusual
anomaly for over fifty years. Th«- j
activity in the mines above Gales
other is Michigan, which came into
when spring ooens.
the dry column only at the recent
.Roger and his better half say election. The area of prohibition ■
they are succeeding admirably in
coincides almost exactly with the
raising a little C.ain.
area which elected Wilauo president. |
Balls and other social meets have Most of the ideas which have had
been so frequent this week, that any potrncy in American politics’
It is reported that C. C. Wade ia
now the proprietor of a pool hall in The Tribune has lost count.
duiing the presrnt generation have
Oregon City.
R. Norris Morris, a resident of originated in the west and traveled <
J. L (3alavan steps high lately. Albany for many years, died at his east. Certainly this is true of ail j
I issues that arose after the group of j
A new boy at their houar. Ixirn last home near Roseburg Monday
Saturday, is the cause
Rrv
llsrhas
a
high
opinion
o
f
bound up with the Civil war •
Rev Iler has a high opinion of i
I
The Australian Imilot I
For Hale Clone in acreage to Scio jwoplr They remembered him disappeared
dirpr‘ »*rimar>
ls*ban<>n, acre tracts, highly develop­ handsomely with Christmas presents ! auw’ ,h,‘ w,y'
came that way. Is there any impor-j
ed. Fasv terms, interest 6 per cent.
We make a *{>ectalty of Friend­
tant issue, indeed. which ha* noli
Write Helen V. Crawford. Lebanon. ship. Engagement ami Wedding
come that way? In this identity of
Uncle Isaac Bates was in town Rings F. M French A Son. Albany, j the birthplace of ideas with the an a
Tuesday for the first time ia several Oregon.
which elected Mr Wilson there is a,
Jim Piatt reports ihat he has good deal of ground for contempla-1
weeks He ha* born out helping hie
son Charley run the farm for ■ traded for the Lucas place, in tion on the (>art of ths leaders of'
Richardson Gap W. E. Arnold was
spell
the republican psurty
(xtlliem
the owner
A postal inspector was here look­
Frank Gill says he ia not guilty
ing oyer the Scio postoffice. last
of
eating turkey in Lebanon Christ­
week. He found everything in first
(Continued from l*gc I )
class shape and gave Miss Buckner mas day. as is stated in this paper
in another item.
District No. H— Omaha, covers
the highest rating
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bowerman
The Tribune is informed that J,
and
children, of Portland, are spend-
I). Densmore, who look a car load
ing
holiday
week with Mr. and Mr*.
of heifers ami milk cowato Montana
Geo.
L.
Sutherland.
some two weeks ago. is sick up then-
which ha* delayed hia return.
Scio post office cannot make any
great
boasts, but there is a grailual
Jas. A. Al»bott and bis little niece
increase
in the business all the
Dorotha Eahelman. of Estacada,
while
nevertheless.
came up Sunday evening to spend
Iowa, Nebraska. South Dakota and.
Wyoming.
District No y Wichita, covers
Kansas. Oklahoma, Colorado and
New Mexico,
District No. 10 Houston. Tria*,
covers Texas
District No, 11
Berkeley, Call.,
covers California. Nevada, Utah and
the holiday* with the Scio hotel
Mr», Thoma* I«aird left last Satur­ A risona.
people and other relative* and day for a holiday visit with home
District No. 12 Spokane. Covers
friends.
folk* at Florence, down on the coast Washington. Oregon. Montana and
Idaho.
The wvathei clerk tried very hard in I l-anr county.
to give u* a "white' Christmas, but
ForTwdestriana our Main street
the fellow who runs the heat busi- is in worst condition in the history
nea* nelow, tient him at. the game of Scio. Our city council should
The snow melted about as fast as it get busy in some way.
AUCTIONEER
fell.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gill ami Mr.
A private letter from K. C. Peery and Mrs Frank Gill, eat Oris Un a*
now in Portland, states he ia now turkey al the home of their son and W atkrixm >
sojourning in the Portland Medical brother. Dr. John Gill, of Lebanon. a. r. o. h » i
H. C
A NEW DEAL
On November I. I purchased
the Ihmsmorr-Wade Produce
husmeas and have t<een in
charge of the same since
that dale.
I am in the market for y«>ur
Kargs. Chickens. Geese Ducks
Turkeys. Dressed Hogs, Veal
etc., for which I will |wy the
highest market price
My
weights are right and I will
treat you fairly
I want
your Cream as well.
Bring
it ta me in good conditum.
you will be satisfied with the
test* and the price. I am at
my place of bust new» from 5
a. m. until business cl<aes in
the evening, so that you will
always find me on hand
Give me a trial and If I don't
treat vou right, go elsewhere
New
Undertaking Parlor
We ar«- prepared to take
charge of funeral* in an
up-to-date sanitary manner
Embalming ia done by a
licensed undertaker
Satisfaction guaranteed
N. I. NORRISON 4 N.L LOWE
6 t FARM LOANS
We have an un­
Notice
limited amount of funds
to lend on farm security
at it per cent per annum
lx»ng time loans desired.
Ns delay.
FARM LOANS 61
HECKER &
138 Lyon St
•
HMM
Albany. Ore
O. R TURNER
Densmore-Wade Co.
IIIMXK m A
fit. r. W«aao , »MT*
When in nerd of anything In the
way of job work, call and set- ua.
We do first -cl was work at reasonable
prices
PKe Claim to Be the Leaders
Symphony Lawn
Our beat Grade Stationery
In delicate color« and white, gold
edged and plain, in boxes or tableta
I ulip Linen
A surprising quality for the price.
It boxes priced at front 40c. to $1.00
ROLOFF
hospital and will be confined there
John Davenport, of the upper Sale dales arranged for at The Soo
for another ten days, when hr ex­
Crabtree country, was in town last
Tribune Office. Scio. Ore.
pects to be fully recovered
Hia
Thursday, separating himself from
trouble is not a* serious as hr fear­
his filthy lucre for Christmaa goods
ed when he left nome.
Christmas day was very similar ta
A few changes will be made at
an ordinary Sunday, in Scio. Only
the court house in Albany next
a few people were in town except
week Superintendent Jackson, Re­
at night when a dancr was liberally
corder Froman and Surveyor Geddes
Phone 27-7
attended.
will retire. Geddes has held office
The Christmas tree festivities at
for the past four years but Froman
OREGON
the
Christian church last Saturday 8CIO
and Jackson have been drawing
evening,
drew
a
crowded
house.
county salaries since Carlo wa* a
Almost everybody present carried
pup
away one or more Christmas gift*. 2
Cities and towns with paved streets
Good printing can be obtained
Notary Public and
can get along without cross walks
only
where
the
proper
types,
press
­
nicely. But with the material we
Com'rye mor
have used to improve Main street, es. material and expert workman­
cross walks are almost a* necessary ship is found. The Tribune office
Abstracta oí I il le Examined
as when in former condition,
It is possesses all of these requisites and
not nleasant to wade in mud when the prices are right.
SCIO
OREGON
crossing the street.
Cross walks
Miss Ruth Copeland, of Pendleton,
should be restated.
ia visiting at the homes of Mrs.
Tablets
Any Shape,
any Quality, any Price
Dr T. K. Sanderson
DENTIST
I *ei>cndal>le
Service
R. SHELTON
The l*-ban<>n debater* proved to
heavy for our high school debating
team last Friday evening in this
city. Anyway, the affirmative aide
of the question is difficult to handle
in that It ia theoretical and rests
upon no well established basis of
fact. In point of delivery, however,
our debater* are superior to those
who came over from Lebanon.
Sarah Morris and P. H. MacDonald.
This is her first visit ta the Willa­
mette valley and she ia delighted to
see the green things growing.
Most Scio housewives are out of
humor these days
Be a* careful
as you can and you will carry mon1
or less mud into the houae. If
divorce trials result, the city council
will be to blame.
It was. probably, necessary to
The Tribune ia in receipt of a
charge *n ad mission fee ta the school. postal card from J. W. Miller, of
debate. Friday night.
But all such . Shelburn, who appears to be in
propositions should he free. There I Oakland. Cal., under date of Dec.
ought to be some other plan to pay 24.
Mr Miller states that his
the expenses. We want to encour­ father-in-law. Geo. Gibbons, also of
age these young debaters and. Shelburn, had suffered a stroke of
voluntarily, most of ua will contri­ paralysis in his left side
Mr. Gib­
bute liberally. A door charge when bons is in Providence hospital at
we g<> a* simply an encouragement Oakland and will remain there for
to our school boys and girls, does I* few days
He ia very anxious to
not appeal to many of our citixens return home
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