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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1917)
• .• •• 'A* ' LOCAI ««EVITISI Banquet For Mr. Horaibreoii For Hale- -Qoas in acreage to Lebanon, acre tracts, highly develop i ed Easy terms, interest 6 prr cent. Ì Write Helen V. Crawford. Lebanon, A NEW DEAL (Continued from page II pl lea from a number of out of town inomlen of the part> indicating that they will tie present st the ban quet. but it ta desired that ail local democrats «hall be present. The idea has prevailed iff *>me quarter* that «dm law on is upon invitation. Thia is erroneous, every democrat lator* is. far too many of them are will t>e welcome and rxpecu-d to be but small tax payer* and view tax present. ation a* but a trifling matter. Thev “Among those who will probably know that a heavy tax burden will •d dress the meeting will he: Oswald rest but lightly upon themselves in West. Judge S White. S M Gar dividually and ‘let her go Ghalager" is the feeling. None but men of land. Arthur Clarke. Frank Myer«. financial re*{>on«ibility should be H. M Esteriy, and Hon Milton A Miller — Albany Democrat. elected to that office Die Stale Board of t’onlrol has sold a ear load (1500 bushels) to Montana buyers at 32 per bushel, of state owned flax fiber «red This i* The Scio Tribune. (1.60 the year. the first car of thia *e*d ever «hip Oh yes. Guy MeKnight will buy ped from the state. i sitting hens Th«- main trouble with our legis A. E Edwards. foreman of The Tribune office, went to Albany last Saturday What was left of the John Weedy stock of good* waa packed up and ■hipped to Portland this week We make a specialty of Friend ship, Engagement ami Wedding Ring*. F M French A Sue. Albany, Oregon SCHOOL NOTES Hog* were «old al Denver. Colo , this wwk for 113.06 per hundred, the highest price for live hog* ever The Jefferson High school glee Wheat nrr bushel 1 1.26 paid at that place club will be at Scio March 2. They Ohts will gAe an entertainment in the • Mr. ami Mr* Luther W. Muuy, 28 CM» Bran tier ton of couth Scio were made happy by High school auditorium. Wheat chop per ton 48 00 • • Lovin* Bauman and Ethel Ingram the arrival of a 1» pound boy. on Oat chop 33.00 returned from Salem Monday even •« Washington’s birthday Barley Chop “ 10.00 ing. where they had been attending 2 00 Hour [>er sack Our R F.D men had a rather an Endeavor convention. 1 jig» oer dosen 28 tough time last week They would Kenneth White ha* returned to Butter fat oer lb M have lilted to have Washington’s •chool this week after being sick Chickens, hen* per lb .16 birthday cover the entire week. •a *• with lag rippe. spring .10 For Sale 10 t<»n» of cheat hav •• •• The senior* ar* «electing • play. rooster* ‘10 and 10 tons of «hike clover hay. • • • e which they will give at the end of Turkeys .19 baled ami in good condition. Inquire •a a* the school year. tiers* .. .12 st The Tribune office • e • a 14 , A basket ball game will be played Duck* • « • • John Miller, of just across the 0f> lie tween the 3. H. S, team and the Beef • • a* river in Marion county and who haa 13* Richard«« Gap boy* Thursday night Veal charge of a milk route for the con- Hog*, live per hundred lb 10.76 The domestic science class have •• • * densery. covered his route with a .13* started sewing on their summer Hog*, dressed *• lx>b sled last Sunday. •• Mutton 8.00 dream. I-ant year John T. Brock, of Mia* Forbes’ room ami the High southeast of town, nlanted 1000 school met in the aasemblv hall and prune tree» to which he haa just ■pent about half an hour singing added 600 more, making an orchard H oijochkk B iuni .. Proa Wednesday morning. of 1600 ire«», which will be in bear A program in honor of Washing ing in four or five year*. Fresh Meats of All Kinds ton's birthday was given in the as The elegant supper at Hotel Sci<> sembly room Thursday morning by Reasonable Price« on Tuesday night of last week given the Freshman class. Dr. Ge**el- by ihe Knights of Pythias of this brach. of Allwny. gavg a splendid Main Strset city on the occasion of the anniver address <>n Washington After thi* sary of Pythianiam, was said to be the school was dismissed for the an elegant affair. The item was remainder of the day. overlooked in our issue of last week Scio Meat Market The men who bought the John Wesely stock of good*, had an ex tremely bad week for their much advertised sale. Every day was so stormy that but few people came to town, consequently their sale* were small, nevertheless the slaughter in price* N. M. Newport SANTIAM EARM TOPICS Attorney at lww Just in the worst of our winter, as we have had some ten days of •now and which was rather unex pected. But a* winter haa to come it will be here if it take* till June. Stock Is fairing rough, feed is get ting scarce and March haa just conic which gets the poor stock March is always the hardest month on stock. l-a«t week was rawly the worst week of the winter It was severe on the R F. D. carrier*, the milk route hauler*, voung lamb* and poor cow* The rural route carrier* and The Pie Eater has been hav ng the milk hauler* will survive. .Many of the lambs and poor cow* have quite a sick spell, the past week ami ■till feel* like the faded rose of sum passel to the Great Beyond. mer looks, hardly able to go. Frank Thayer «ay* he is still a G. A. Griffin is having a time grasswidower, as Mr*. Thayer is in with the sore eye*. I am not aure Lebanon caring for her father. whether it is the botts ur pink eye. Uncle Ben Irvine. Mr. Irvine Is Miss Ella Smith returned home now past his KHth year and, while his health is fairly good for hi* age, Thursday from Mill City, where she every bad cold or ailment of any has been waiter at the company’s kind, is a source of anxiety to hia hotel. She expects to return dav as a domestic girl. children. ■ . i¿Aj Recently the Harriaburg paper*. the Bulletin and the Commonwealth, were consolidated Last week the Stayton Mail and the Standard, of that city, were united. Mr. Olmsted, former editor of the Mail, retiring. No doubt the high coat of newspaper production waa the cause in each instance DR. A. G. PRILL Phyaidaa and Sortean ('alia Attended Day or Night Miss Nina Smail returned home Monday after a weeks visit in Port- ! land with her aunt. As it was a I stormy week, the scenery was not what she expected to are. Uncle Tom Smail lost his finest cow Monday as »hr was passing out of the feed barn. She caught her hind foot in a crack in the doorwav and pitched forward, falling with her head and nose In a mud hole and drowned in a few minute*. She was worth 3IU0. Hi* son Lyman came up from Portland Sunday, returning Monday, taking his sister, Nina to PorUaod to visit her aunt. Elva. and take in the eight* of the city. She had never been there before The Tribune received a very nice •tamped envelope the atamp canceled of cource, from C. C. Chapman of of the Oregon Voter last Saturday, without anything being inclosed. We auapeCt Chap wanted to favor us with one of hia excelent editor ials. but after more mature thought concluded that it waa too good to send to a county new« paper and C'haa. Walker, nf Bunard Roost, •ent into hi* composing room in visited with his old friend. Geo. stead Griffin the latter part of last / 10 /✓* f " 'A -•« • On November L I purchased the De«Mm<>rr-Wade Produce business and have twrn in charge of the same since that date. 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