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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1917)
aS • t it • ' r- ' • Ì • • w * < . < a - *. f I * .. % », ■ 713 - •** • * > à _ • - •- »e*»,'-» . » .ac j' » ( L ’ •’ S‘J- ’• • V, Kj ■ I » , V .„As— a Doa't Do It Boy« The Scio Tribune. Si.50 the year * • f • * 1 ? It is expected the legislature will pass the "bone dry" law tomorrow ? » . • % 4 v I ‘‘I « • • • ' », V’ I * w I > *■* 1 Films developed free at Peery's drug store. • *• * I » Î * Subscribe for The Scio Tribune Il 50 the year. »S 4k« « « ,v « I • • I 9 4 1 •Jp ► * • « O' *4 g • « a «4 * *•- 1 * a ?.. 77 w 7 4 _ r ì 4 è k f * ■*'T< « 7 • > ■ / / / » ♦ > /I / /• /■' « 4 f \ F f* I z *. / ; •i / i i '■ « <r / 4 / •j /f it J I BN I K K* ♦ 1 ♦ * 1 ’k» t I * r L I tv» 'r- •1 * V' ' I « t I t t I ■J ♦ I »1 I $ ‘ r'-' ->«7 . J ' ‘ e * Streams are almost at the mid summer stage now. E. J. Daley .» confined to his Iwd with a severe attack of the lung fever Mrs C. A. Everett was a business visitor in Albany Friday. V* V » ’À -f/. 7* t V4* T * » r < *» to.,., f.a I i, • » t. I • ' < « • »*3 f •> *' ■ s w 1 , » * • «-*X v - *’-* A « * •,.<* . •. • f • • t« t • • ► « • . • • - -XV ’•s» • » i' J >• * *■* * » ’’y. 4 -* % For several weeks it has l«een the habit of some of our young men ami Chas. Wesely is in Portland at • boys to whoop and yell <>n the streets tending the hardware convention at alm<ist any hour of the nigh!. and automobile show ■ What is the parpnus The Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Wm Young «*nler- ' does not know. Don’t do it Isiys, tamed the memiiers of the Rel<rkah for it disturbs many people whom lodge Saturday evening you do not wish to disturb Especial The boys team of the high arhool ly. keep quiet on Sunday evening* lost in a game of liaaket Iwll at Many people feel personally offended Hellfountain Friday night. to have Sumiay evening made hid An automobile, set up. formed, deous by unnecessary veils and tmfnb part of the load for Roger Cam's crackers. As a matter of mutton, motor truck Wednesday morning. you hail bettor keep quiet, else the citv dads may enact a drastic ordin Mrs. E. C. Peery has just return ance that will tie unpleasant In ed from Portland, where she s|»-nt you a week with her hual*and who is yet i The c<»n«l«-nwrv is now manu in the hospital there. facturing milk which will be shipped For Sale Close in acreage to to Europe Lebanon, acre tracts, highly develop Arthur Kelly will have charge of ed. Fa»v terms, interest 6 per cent. the Chas Wesely garage repatt shot» Write Helen V. Crawford. I ¿4 «non again thia summer. The member« of the teacher* Albany merchants talk optomisti- training class, under the guidance eally and say they are enjoying a of Prof White and Miss Angel, are satisfactory trade teaching various subjects in all the William Gilkey hulieen reappoint- grades o«f supervisor for district No 15. The congrswaaonal "leak” investi and J. B. Coury for district No. 15. gation is developing into a practicle Arthur Kelly, who has been at farce. Lawson has made serious Hood River and other points since charges without evidence to back last fall, is now at home for a few him up. weeks ''Spinsters Convention" at the We make a specialty of Friend opera house Friday evening. Jan. ship. Engagement and Wedding 20. The play ia a l«eneflt for the Rings F M French & Son. Albany. Federated church. Everybody mrdi- Oregon. ally urged to attend. For Sale IO tona of cheat hay Martin Jackson, father of ex and In tons of alaike clover hay, School Superintendent Jackson, died baled and in good condition. Inquire of cancer at his home in Isdtanon. at The Tribune office. Tuesday morning. He was 78 years Lateat reports from E. C. Peery old and came to Oregon in 1877. who la in the Portland Medical Bring your old tires to Chas. hospital, state« that he is vetting Weselv ami have them repaired, not along nicely and is on the rood to quHe as good as new. but so they recovery will give good service Vulcanizing The la*l>ani>n paper mills is having and all kinds of lire repairs made about 800 cords of paper wood float in short order. All our work is ed down Thomas creek to Gaines, guaranteed where it ia loaded on the cars for Thursday of last week four guards Lwbnnon. from the state penitentiary tuuised When the campaign for sulscrip- through town in search of an «»scap tion to the lunn County Fair fund ed trusty named Clark. The convict ia completed. The Tribune will puti- was probablv seen by a number of liah the list so that the public may persons in the vicinity of Shedd last know who our public spirited citiiens Friday. are. Some people are born to greatneva When street improvement recom while others have greatness thrust mences in the spring, let us hope, upon them. Mike Bilyeu Is of the lees dirt will be mixed with the top last named variety. The county dressing. Our experience this winter court appointed him road supervisor is that dirt makes mud when the when he said he did not want it— rains are on. In fact, said he would not have it. Now is the time to bring in your Rut he will serve just the ssme. car that needs overhauling We will take plenty of time to do a good job in every respect. We are fully equlp|>ed to make all sorts of re- pairs Chas. Wesely. Geo U. McClure, of Portland, will give a free lecture on "The Fine Tooth Comb" to the townspeople and High school next Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the school auditorium His subject is of vital intrreat to parents and pupils. Th«*' faculty urges everyone to hear this talk concerning your son ami your I daughter. Word waa received in thia * city Monday mornitg. stating that Unde Isaac Batea had disd In Lrbam»n. Pneumonia was the cauae and be cause of his age and debility he waa unable to withstand the ravages of Leonidas l»dgv No. 30. K. of P., j the disease. metalled officers for the presentj If the city council will enact an semmi-annuai term Tuesday evening ordinance which will hold parental besides conducting Initiatory. The responsible for the good conduct of | K. of P. lodge 1« more active in their children of an evening here in securing new members than any town, this disorder in the wav of other order in town. Since the whooping, yelling and firing of building of their new lodge home, the movement has been steadily cannon crackers will soon cease. forward. J. B. Cone*, who has been ap pointed road supervisor for North Scio, says he will have but about i f750 to spend on the mads this1 1 want your beef, mutton and fat year, though he expects with the hogs. 1 am still in business and aid of volunteer work, to accomplish when you have any of the above quite a bit towards placing the roads mentioned, telephone me at Scio, in good condition. between 0 and 7 a. m. or from 6 30 For Sale- A set of light hack or to 9 p. m. Than, lurge heavy buggy hamrsa. No. 1 extra fine; not used over twenty times and good as new. breeching ami collars complete Also new buggy pole H oi kchkx R» mi . Props ami whiffletreee. Harness |35, cost Fresh Meats of All Kinds |45; pole complete M. and also 25 Reasonable Prices bushels of vetch and oats, half and Scio. Ore. half. SI 26 per bushel. 8. W. Guinea. Main Street Scio Meat Market Albany Still WaaU th« Fair (ContiniM-d from i«age 1> directors will give them due con sideration. The Linn county fair aaaocislion feels that they have many warm friends in Albany, both among the business men and among the people' generally, as ia evidenced by their attendance, exhibits and (w-rtonal I expressions Morrison 6c Lowe A NEW DEAL <hi November |, l-purchatwd the Densmore-Wade Produce husnrsi and hao- Iwn in charge of the same since that dale. I am in the market for your Fgg'. (bickens. Geese. Ducks Turkeys. Dressed Hogs, Veal etc., for which I will {«a> the highest market price. My weights am- right anti I will treat you fairly I want your Cream as well. Bring it to me in good cotwdlrton. you will lie satisfied with the testa and th* price. I am at my place of business from 5 a m. until business daara in th«- evening, *> that you will always find me on hand Give me a trial and if I don't treat you right, go elsewhere UNDERTAKERS Cails Attended to Promptly Dav or Night OREGON 8CIO 61, FARM LOANS Notke. We have an un limited amount of funds to l«,nd on farm security at (I per cent per annum lx»ng time loans desired No delay. FARM LOANS 61. HFX'KEK St 1X3 l<yon St. • B7-AM Albany. Ore DR. A. G. PRILL I Physician and Surgeon Calla Attenditi Day or Night O. R. TURNER SCIO ORE Densmore-Wade Co. A< «I m «M Man4 •••« of J » WaoHn o Suro I W«- trust that thia will ’ continue and that we may expect, the undivided support of Albany and the entire county, for the Fair of 1917. Very truly yours, A. G. Prill. Brea Linn Co. Fair Ì Local Market Report Wheal uer bushel a* Oats Bran uer ton Wh«-at chop per ton 4« Oat chop ea Barley Chop Flour per sack Egg» |>er doxen Butter fat twr lb Chickens. h«-n» per lb • a spring roosters " a< Turkeys C«eeee s Ducks a O' Beef Veal Hogs, live per hundred lb Hogs, dressed Mutton Because We sell at standard prices and meet any price that is less When in need of anything in the way of job work, call and see ua. We do first-class work at reasonable prices W' rrfe, H ’ ire or Phone fot What you Want We want your mail order business. All orders will receive prompt, personal attention. Goods are care fully «elected and securely packed and sent by first mail after receipt of order. Send us a trial order. Save time by phoning ua. We prepay the postage on all small orders C. A. EVERETT Druggist and Stationer Scio • • You Can’t Buy Cheaper in Albany or Portland Oregon R. SHELTON Notary Public and Conveyemor Abati acta of Title Examined OREGON Hr Meet Any Price J A I