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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1917)
• .» - .• • ; s* ’ f ff' —; •• »■ f * - /• 'n .•* Í *r I • ’ f < X •• Peery’s The mid year examinations in the high school will he held this week. Wood piles suffer theae days and sometimes It Is a job to get them replenished Sheriff Bodine was over from Alt»any Monday looking after several court matters. W* make a specialty of Friend ship. Engagement and Wedding Rings F. M French & Son. Albany. Oregon. / * half drove Into Scio Saturday to the fair meeting hr *3» tbr farmer» were making g<*od use of the dry weather by plowing and mwing At almost the same time a« that vetch ami «ate for hay. The old man had four-in-hand of Mrs. (touch. Mrs West, mother in-law of C. C. Wade, died in this around Saturday with his good wife city of inflamatior. of the bowels. He has a fine colly dog j>up that ha« forrwd a habit <<f visiting at We will give particulars later. night So as tn stop thia, the «Id Mrs. O. V. White returned home men tied a rope ar<*und the dogs Monday night after a three-week» neck Not taring lined to anythin« stay with her parents at Forest of the kind, he made a desperate Grove. She reports her father to effort to rid him»elf of the m|*. be slowly improving from his recent making several circle« over the yard illness then mad* for th«* l*ck porch where j Another sudden death oceured at the good wife hsd a full can of I Shelburn Tuesday morning, Mrs. milk ready for the factory. So he A. F Gooch died in a very short made a turn around the can with time We have not learned the par his long rot*, making another dash ticulars We will have a full account for the yard Away went can. milk j next week and dog. covering the porch an inch deep m cream sraf milk So the old ; Mine Host Wm Abbott, of Hotel man made for the l*rn »nd crawled ■ Scio, has liren quite sick for the | in some hav. to wait until the storm < past week, but is getting lie tier at The Parent-Teachers association blew over. I'll not tie th«- d«g If this writing met in the High school auditorium hr doe* go out »parking The Scio High school Itaakel 1*11 Tu«*sday evening An interesting Eldon Griffin, of Stayton. can*! team have a game for Friday night program and evening was enjoyed I over Monday to visit his Grand- ■ at Bellfountain and on«* Saturday by all present. Our orchestra, which mother. Mrs S W Gaine* for a night at Corvallis. we always appreciate, gave several few days, as he is laid up with mid John Wcwely was at the store selections and responded to encores I and grip. The minutes of the previous meet Monday morning after being con ing shows wr are aiming to accom ---------------- - ------- I fined to his horn«* for a week or Local Market Report } plish things worth while more with lagripue. I A very interesting and instructive The Tribune is indebted to State Senator Cusick, of Alliany, for Copies paper was given by Dr Prill, which I I SO of all bills which are l*mg intro should have been heard by every Wheat t*r bushel a •* «• parent in Scio and it is hoped he Oats 45 duced in the senate. may give it again in the near future Bran tier ton « 28.00 For Sale G<*e in acreage to for the benefit of all. The play shed Wheat chop per ton 48.00 Is-bamm. acre tracts, highly develop or gymnasium of which there is Oat chop 33 00 ed Easy terms. Interest fl per cent. great interest being taken, was dis Barley Chop M.00 Write Hel«>n V. Crawford. Lebanon, cussed and further plans laid for ito Hour per «ack 2 oo Mr» Leo Rund. of Jordan, Is continuance. Ijrg» per doxen S3 a seriously ill with oleuricv and pneu Mrs. Girruth. traveling for the Butter fat oar lb M monia Dr Prill operated on the Elliaan-White l.vceum course, gave Chicken». h«*n« per lb .IS »• ..._»_ •• •• right lung Saturday, removing 1« a short talk in the interest of such spring .IS • • _ - •« ss ounce« <>f fluid lyceum and it was left with the r<K*irn 07 " " .1« For your reading for 1917, con executive and program committees Turkw. G mot .11 sult The Tribune. We can give you of the parent-teachers association The «mtertainment committee ser Ducks '• " 12 bargain day ratrs for all of th«* " " oft leading dally and weekly newspapers ved cake, mo* and coffee in the Beef domestic science room. The next Veal " “ Uè and magaxmes. meeting will I* held in two weeks. Hogs, live per hundred lb 9 40 Saturday night was the coldest of Everybody interested is invited. Hogs, dremed 10* the winter. Several exposed water Mutton 8 00 pipe» were hurvted and many inside of buildings were slightly froxen I and had to I* thawed out with hot water. for Elmer and Clifford Griffin drove Automobile owners who have not yet taken out their 1917 license, had to Lebanon Sunday morning as Iwtter get busy. Some fellow may Elmer wished to meet some of his to hold an owner up on the road and friends who were returning make the o*t three or four lime« their home* at Mt Vernon on the John Day. Elmer intends returning the coat of th* license. You are pr<>l*bly not familiar to his old home in a few days as hr When the laxly of s woman who with the quality of trusses nor has quite a bunch of horses on the was hurried at Eugene Ifi year» ago with the art of fitting them range which he thinks are in nerd was tiring removed to another grave You must, therefore, trust of attention. last week, it was found to have some reliable dealer. Mrs Myrtle McCoy and sister. been petrified. It took four strong You can trust our judgment Miss Ella Smith, went to Stayton men to carrv the body as to both quality and fit. Friday to visit their uncle. John Monday about the last of the We can furnish just what is Thomas potatoe* stored in this city for ship needed in your individual case Our road boas. Mr. Gilkey, can* ment were haul«! to West Scio and over Friday and put In a brake water Both I ruases and Fit are loaded. Some ten or twelve cars of in Crabtree creek to prevent the Guaranteed tubers have been shipped from Scio water from undermining the road for which good prices have been Fhe commissioners were to have received. come over Saturday and give in The fair stockholders meeting last structions how to open s new chan C. A. EVERETT Saturday was enthusiastic. No on* nel to straighten the creek above Druggist and Stationer present seemed willing to sell to the bridge. But as usual they failed Scio • • Oregon Albany at the price offered. But. to show up. gentlemen, there is more to do than The fair mealing at Scio was a to vote a mere refusal. You will success as the stockholders were on have to dig down into your pockets, the job and declined the idea of if we make gixid. selling our fair and elected a new The funeral of the late Henry | Notarti Public and board of directors Electing our Quigley, which was held at th* president. Dr. Prill, who has proven Corwcftmot Christian church, last Sunday morn-1 to be the main ramrod of the whole ing. wa« attended by a very large shooting match. The n>eml*rs pres Abstracto oí Title Examined concourse of our citizens. Mr. ent decided rather than sacrifice our Quigley was regarded as one of our fair, they would try and dig up. so OREGON substantial citixens and was well they soon had a fair start to have liked and respected by everyone. all the money necessary subscribed For Sal*-A set of light hack or as a donation to put the fair on it* DR. A. G. PRILL heavy buggy harness. No. I extra feet and hold the next fair In October, which will insure a fine Physician aaJ Sw fine, not use«! over twenty time* and good as new; breeching and collar* exhibit of moat all varieties of fruit Calls Attended complete Also new buggy pole and vegetables, and cut out the Day or Night and whiflletrees. Hameas |35. coat jocky horse racing, and we «rill |4ft; pole complete M. and also 25 have a time equal to a hog killing. bushels of vetch and oats, half and Our fair is not for sale. TRUST US TRUSSES R. SHELTON half, 11.25 per bushel. S W. Gauwa. | As th* old f and his « * * * jw*»* J***--’ , 'X. t¿>»* ’*■ Scio young ladies have formed a basket 1*11 Hub and hope to develop a team which will hr able to take on ail comers. Films developed frss at drug store » better A NEW DEAL tin November I. I purchased the Densm<>re-Wade Produce t>u«in«*» and have been In charge of the same since that date I am in the market for your Eggs. Chickens. < toesr I lucks Turkeys. Dressrtl ll-<gs. 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. Bnng it to me in good condition, you will I* «atiafird with the tests and th* price. I am at my plac»* of busmeoa from 6 a m. until busm**s ctoars in the evening, so that you will slway* find me on hand Give me a tital ami if I don't treat you right, go elsewhere / - ‘k < * > • • f' Wfc.- tear 'a » L Y * . #■' . 1 ■ .«Lts Í cat ■J--. A, A We nr* prepared to take charge of funeral» in an up-to-date sanitary manner Embalming is done hv a licensed undertaker Satisfaction guaranteed N. I. MORRISON ft N. C. LOWE 61„ FARM LOANS Notice, We have an un limited amount of funds to lenii on farm security at tt per cent i*er annum l»ng time loan« desired. No delay , FARM LOANS 61 BEAM Albany. Ore O. R. TURNER l>ensmore-Wa<ie Co. At <MNl e< J. F. W eaaiy • Stearw When in need of anything in the way of job work, call and see us We do flrst-clam work at reasonable prices FORMALDEHYDE for GRAIN SMUTT Properly used, Formaldehyde will prevent grain smutt. Is cheaper and just as good if not better than any other treatment Get our Free Booklet which tells exactly how it should be used and why you should use it. It includes a report from the North Dakota Agricultural College on Grain Smutt. 35 cents the pint PEERYS DRUG STORE Dependable Service * i “ir New Undertaking Parlor HECKER & 133 Lyon St. • V g