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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1917)
£ <** The Scio Tribune, 81.60 th* year John We*ely made a business trip I to Albany the first of the week iQmlinued from par»* D The thermometer registered 17 visiting with hi« uncle, George degrees in Scio Wednesday morning. Griffin. Seed potatoes are sure to com David Horshburgh and G. A. mand a high price the coming spring Griffin each killed a fine stall fed Films developed free at Peery • because of the increased acreage beef Friday They romcmlwred the I ami scarcity. drug stove. old man's poverty and delt out a President Wilma i* regarded by ni<-n of all nation* *■ the leading ■talesman of the world 111* gr*«u of world political condition* ia sur prisingly comprehensive Hl* recent address to the American senate ha* caused all of the nations of the world to ait up and take notice. It ha* caused ail of them to think along line* of a poadble and |>rrma- nent peace The rainfall of the month just nice piece of beef, which wa* thank Subscribe for The Scio Tribune closed is far below the average, per fully revived ami highly appro 81 60 ths year haps less than any January for 20 : dated. E J. Daley i* «till confined to his year* nr over. Frank Summer* and family and home with a severe case of lagnpp* For your reading for 1917. con Mrs McCoy and Ella Smith took After all. with the session half sult The Tribune We can give you dinner with G. A. Griffin recently gone, our legislature has accomplish bargain day rates for all of the All had a fine time eating with the ed hut little. leading daily ami weekly newsuaprr* l»atchel<>r whi<-h he *o much enjoyed We make a specialty of Friend and magaxmes. < a* it made him know he still had ship. Engagement and Wedding i friend* even if he ha* no wife It is somewhat peculiar that some Ring* F. M French A Son. Albany, Mr*. McCoy start* for home at people, when they want free adver Oregon tising. they come to The Tribune, Walla Walla this week, leaving her Rev. Iler went up to Gate* Mon but when they want job printing of parent*. William Smith and wife in day to assist in a revival for a dav any kind, they go to our neighbor. rather poor health The neighbors! and night Ha reports twelve inch** met at Mr Smith’s Saturday night, J. D Lewis, of near Sacramento, of «now up there to bid Mr* McCoy good bye Cal., is visiting hi* cousin, J. S. I J. A Brill, of An*»n. Kama*, ia Warwick, in this city Mr i*>wi* viaiting hm brother-in-law. George expects to leave in • few day* fur Pouoaiag Squirrels Morgan He is making a sort of Alberta. where he contemplate* general coa«t trip moving sometime in the future. To liegtn with, the vital point for For Sale Close in acreage to Sunday and part of Monday wa* the um-r of squirrel mmton to con l^elianon. acre tract*, highly develop devoted to snow squall* in Scio sider is the absolute importance of I ed Ea*v term*, intereat 6 per cent Both morning* the ground wa* putting it out a* early a* possible Write Helen V. ('rawford, Lebanon, white but soon disappeared The before the Kri-.-'il sprout* of rr>|>«i I). Conser, who ha* been in Cali- ground being clear of frost, dissolv •ml spring vegetation appear fomia for the past three or four ed the fleecy about a* fast as it fell. If the poiaorwd gram ia put out » year*, wa* in Scio for a day or two. N I Morrison ha* several makes during the first warm dry day*, re last week of plows, drills, manure spreader*, sult* are certain. The squirrel i*. Chaa. |‘. Ohling, secretary Ulti manager of the Albany commercial club, wa* in town .Monday and hi* visit may develop into something. buggies, hack* and surreys which he will make a price on that will be hard to heat. 14 inch Oliver plow* at 812. On sale for the next ;«• days. For Sale 10 ton* of cheat hay Bring your old tiros to Cha*. and 10 ton* of alaike clover hay. tialed and in good condition. Inquire Weselv and have them repaired, not qu<te a* good a* new, but so they at The Tribune office will give good service. Vulcanising E. C. Peery ia needed badly in and all kinds of tire repair* made Scio in a business way Ail will be in short order All our work is glad when the hospital authorities guaranteed tell him he can go home Turkish anger at the allie*’ dr- W. M Abbott, who ha* been con dared Intent tn drive them out of fined to hi* room for the past two Europe will be so bitter that Ito or throe week* with a malignant Briton, Frenchman. Russian or carbuncle on the back of hie neck. Italian will be able safely to enter is able to be up again. (xmstanttnople except as a con Basket Imll game Saturday even- queror. If they do not win they mg. Chemawa Indians and our K. must stay away of P. boys will clash A good game For Sale - A set of light hack or with plenty of thrills is a surety. heavy buggy harness. No. I extra Admission usual prices. fine; not used over twenty times ami Allianv ia atill coquetting with good as new; breeching ami collars the idea of purrhaaing the Linn complete Alm new buggy jxile county fair. If another offer of and whiffietrees. Harness 835. coat purchaae *hall be made, it will 846; pole complete 16, and also 26 probably be a reasonably fair offer. bushel* of vetch and oat*, half ami A man at Raker, Ore., owing to half, 81.26 per bushel 8. W. Gaine*. •carcity of car* and immediate de mand. i* having coal «hipped from The Wyoming by parcel* poet postage required to transport a ton of coal by thi* method i* 889. Now i* the time to bring in your car that need* overhauling, We will take plenty of time to do a good job in every respect, We are fully equipped to make all sorts of re- pair*. Cha*. Wesrly. Wm. Brenner h** stayed away from Portland about a* long a* he can without becoming so country lied he would not know how to be have himaelf. So he went down Friday morning tn renew hi* knowl I edge of "The ('.real White Way" and. incidentally to attrnd the big automobile *how. ‘ January could not quit u* without •bowing her teeth Up to the 26th she had behaved herself unusually . well. Rut the "Old Maida" held a convention Friday night and they are «uppoeed to be wholly reapon- aible for the storm. January ia nsually one of our heavy rain month« Thia time »he reduced the average rainfall About four-fifth* of the month was clear and frosty. But on the night storm began, a* Clerk wa* trying lost time. of if to _____ - -o i * naturally very hungry, there living nothing else for him to eat and the poisoned grain bring unwashed by , rain, gor* tn him full strength A NEW DEAL On Novemiwr 1, I purchased the I*en*morv-Wadr Produce business and have teen iu charge of the aamr since that date. I am in the market for v<«ur Egg*. Chickens. Geese. Duck* Turkey*. Dressed Hogs. Veal etc., for which I will pay the highest market price. My weights are right and I will treat you fairly. 1 want your Cream a* well. Bring it tn m«- in good condition, you will Iw satisfied with the tests and th* price I am at my place of bumnea* fr<>m 5 a. m. until business close* in the evening, no that you will always fimi me on hand Give me a trial and If I don't trial vou right, go else* here FARM LOANS 61 Physician and Surgeon t ail* Attended Day or Night SCIO J. V. . H. C ORE. ROLOFF AUCTIONEER W a TKKUM! r . r a n < 1 O rbgon Ptem M b H. B. CHESS ATTORNEY AT LAW Wawlr'a -Oor» R. SHELTON Notary Public and Convcycntor Abstract* of Title Examined SCIO OREGON -------- WHKN YOU W ANT ------------------ Plumbing or Tinning agg - ERED OHLEM1ER • • at the first sign of spring ami dry j Duck* • * weather. i Beef i “Don't forget your Formaldehyde." ■ Veal Hog*, live per hundred lb FEERYS DRUG STORE Hogs, dressed Scio. Ore. Mutton M SeU W * m His Experience is Worth Money to You Repairing a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed Morrison & Lowe • fc.,— H Arn Si iw «W */ an|*Atnf ta fA» */ PRINTINÇ • a cannot find a place in the face that ia protected by Purola Cold .•U M Cream The complexion ha* much to do with a woman'a apparent age You may easily retain your youth ful beauty through the uae of thia Cold Cream. It ia a dainty prepara tion. white a* snow and ia delightfully perfunWd. THE SCIO TRIBUNE • COMMERCIAL ‘PRINTERS H « Druggist and Stationer Oregon *f a • W, Price 25 cent* C. A. EVERETT m A* Al **4 4 Ri • s r L... ... . ■ R w Sal* date« arranged for at The Scio Tribune Office. Scio, Ore. Densmore-Wade Co. Al U m U* mol MM <4 BEAM Albany. Or* HUKER A 133 Lyon St. - O R. TURNER -FURROW? OF CARE 1 want your beef, mutton and fat hoga. I am »till in bumness and when you have any of the above mentioned. telet»hone me at Scio, between 6 and 7 a. m or from 0:80 to 9 p. m. Thue. Large. Notice We have an un limited amount of funds U> lend >»n farm security at fl per cent per annum. Ijong time loans desired No delay. DR. A. G. PRILL It is necessary that the poisoned Local Market Report grain hr put out in clear weather ---------------.......... ..... , ... as the soluble coating of poison •bout the kernel of grain ia rapidly , Wheat tier buahel washed away by rain*. Oat* ’’ Another strong argument for . Bran per ton pladng it out early ia that if placed J W heal chop per t«>n • • before the uropogating «eason it ¡Oat chop • a will eleminate a great multitude . Barley Chop that would have to be tmisoned later. ' Flour per sack Woodlark squirrel poison is much i Egg* iwr doien stronger than the «tandard required , Butter fat tier lb by the government and w* recom ■ Chicken*, hens per lb mend it* use In fact we handle no spring other poisoned wheat, as Woodlark rooster* is sold with a pihitive guarantee * Turkey* Supply yourself now and get busy j Grow When the t'hvmawa boy* were uere several year* ago plaving I «aw UNDERTAKERS ball matches. It will be remembered (Jails Attended to Promptly that some of our young ladies in Dav or Night dulged in a genuine hair-pulling bout, because of the eharms of the SCIO OREGON' dusky favorites manifested. We can safely tell about this affair a* neither of the ladle* who indulged in the bout live in Scio now. Any way. they would probably laugh | about the matter now. President Wilson may be called a theonist or an utopian, but hi* peace speech to the U. S nenate has caused all the world to sit up and take notice, just the same. The principles he enundatad aye right •nd just what must goA-rn the world if permanent peace prevails If all the money which has been and is living scent in war* was utilised in forwarding the ways of peace. how much further the world would have been advanced in the way* of civilisation. 6t FARM LOANS NSv*