The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, April 05, 1917, Image 4

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LOCAL BIEVITIES
2000 n«w poet car«!« at I'eerv'».
Rrgular city council meeting to
night.
Mra. John Gill went tn Albany
Friday morning.
Best line of wall paper and paints
at Peery*».
Mra Walter Bilyeu returned from
a vuut to Albany Saturday after»
noon.
W. H. Hogan, of Albany, wan
looking after business matte» in
Scio Monday.
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Straw hat dye at Peery's.
!
A NEW DEAL
Films developed every Wednesday
at Peerys. 10 rents each.
Sul>seribe for The Scio Tribune
Sam Stewart has sold his farm Wheat oer bushel
____ . 1 1 50
>1.50 the year.
.59
and will leave this section
Hamill Oats
34.00
Bran oer ton
Flower Seeds — Floirer Seeds at have a sale this week.
50OO
Peerv’a— Peery's—Peery'»“ Peery's
Hiekorv Craft went to Eastern Wheat chop per ton
40 no
Oat chop
he
will
Oregon
last
week
where
All of our farmers are waiting
Barley
Chop
”
30
00
anxiously for weather favorable to work on a farm.
Flour per sack
2 10
Adolph Kranik's saw mill is busy
seeding.
Fgv» per dozen
2«
Mwing ties and luml-er, He hat a
At least one new residence build­
Butter fat oer lb
.41
contract for 2500 ties
ing will be erected in Scio this year
Chickens, hens per lb
.18
Farmer» are anxious for warm
se
« „
•• as
and there mav be others.
spring
. .
.30
weather. With the continued cold
as
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07
roosters
Flour advanced 20 rents per bar-
and wrt weather, they are getting
Turkeys
”
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.19
rel in Portland Monday. (Tub wheat
far behind with their seeding •nd
.12
Geeae
quoted at II 70, oats >40.50 per
much land must nereesarily be left
Ducks
”
”
14
ton
barren.
0«
Beef
” "
Mike Bilyeu was down from "The
Clarence Ingram has rented his Veal
1H
" "
Den” Wednesday. He says there farm and «nil go to the Crown mine
13.50
Hogs, live per hundred lb
is some war feeling up there, but to take charge of the work there as
Hogs, dresssd
.1«
most all in support of the president •«on a» the snow will allow work to
Mutton
._ 1100
Some of our young med are think­ •tart.
1). C. Thom», of the Scio Mill,
was looking after business matter»
in Albany Saturday.
ing of enlisting. Don't let a good
Will Stoddart ta organizing an
The Catholic churches all over thought be «mothered. bay». Our entertainment to I* given at the
the country arc endorsing the war country need» men and If you can hall April 21, for the benefit of the
measure against Germany.
fill the bill. go.
cheese factory building company It
Roscoe Daniels and Mias R om
If paving can I* laid for 30 rents is stated that the entertainment will
Sand«», both of near thia city, were per square yard, ss Commissioner Iw out of the ordinary in quality,
married last Sunday.
Butler states, by all means let us i People from Crabtree. I j » ban on and
We make a sfiecialty of Friend­ have Scio streets paved, especially Iju-omb will participate. Music will
ship. Engagement and Wedding Main street. The cost for paving a iw furnish»«! by a select orchestra
Rings F. M French & Son. Albany, lot. 25 foot front, would only be and after the entertainment there
Oregon.
17.50 an<l anybody can afford to will be dancing for those who wish.
Chas. Compton, of Scio, and C. have paving at that cost.
A very successful entertainment
Frietag, of Thoma», we» looking
Our country correspondents are and pie social took place at the
after business matte» in Albany, increasing and we appreciate your Richardson Gap school house Satur­
Friday
efforts to help us make The Tribune day night. About 30 baskets were
Miss Lillie Sima is visiting her a more readable paper. We would auctioned and brought from 35 rents
•iater at Springfield and while there I m - glad to have weekly lettera from to >1.50 each Prof. Allen Robbins,;
will have an opi*>rtunity to visit the Crabtree, Thomas, Shelburn, Kings­ the talented young composer and!
big logging camp» above.
ton. Mill City and other points. musician, was at his best in several I
Edward Taylor, of Albany, ha» Country contributora add spire and cornet selections. His recent com­
position, "Brownie's Awakening.”
»»cured the contract for the erection interest to the country people.
was a decided hit with the audience
of the new school house in District
For Washed Sand. Gravel and
that filled the house to overflowing.
No. 93. two miles east of Scio.
Crushed Rock. Lime and Cement,
He was repeatedly encored and:
For Sale -Close in acreage to Foundation Pie». Building Blocks.
finally ended the calls by reciting'
Ijebanon. acre tracts, highly develop­ Cement Faced Brick. Drain Tile and
"The Dutchman's Divorce” which
ed. Easy terms, interest 6 per »nt. Culverts, are the Albany Sand &
took the house by storm. He has
Write Helen V. Crawford. Ijebanon, Gravel Co.. Foot of Broadalbin St..
been secured as an attraction at the
5-17
With but two or three exceptions, Albany. Oregon.
Coming entertainment.
everybody in Scio endorses the presi­
Notice oi Ownership
dent in the crisis now elisting be­
if you want a ret of good kitchen
tween the United Stales and Ger­
cutlery of six or seven pieces, get
I. T. L. Dugger, being firet dulv The Tribune three subscribers and
many.
•worn. >tate that I am the sole own­ we will make you a present of the
The army officer who wrote the
er, editor and business manager of set.
poem
Me und Got” some years
The Scio Tribune, and that there
ago and who was severely criticised
are no mortgages, liens or other
at that time, simply wrote too soon.
obligations against Mid newspaper
His effort would l>e applauded today.
T. L. Duggor.
Five hobos, who were detained in
AUCTIONEER
Subscribed and sworn to before
Albany by City Marshal Catlin, were
and in the presence of
rent to Portland to Join the army.
[L S]
R. Shelton
W athuux )
Thia is a very good method of dis­
Notarv Public l ra n * i
posing of these migratory gentle­
Sale dates arranged for at Ths Scio
men.
Tribune Office. Scio. Ore,
Father Henry will hold services
SCHOOL NOTES
next Sunday at the Catholic church
in this city at 9 a. m. and at Shel­
The educational rally, which «ras
burn at 11:30 a. m. His add res» at
held
at the Scio schools last Fridav,
both churches will lie on the mean­
Notice. We have an un­
proved
to be a great sucreas. Mr.
ing of Eaiiier. All welcome.
limited amount of funds
Reed, of the 0. A. C. and Mr. Kil­
to lend on farm security
The Danish West India islands
patrick, of the U. of 0.. gave inter­
at
G per rent per annum.
are now, officially. United Slates
esting talks. The people who took
Long
time loans desired.
territory. The transfer was for­
part did their parts very well. The
No
delay.
mally made Inst Saturday, when the
dinner was served in the domestic
Danish flag was lowered and the
science department by the domestic
Star» ami Stripes raised in place science girl» and the ladies of the i
thereof.
pa rent-teacher« association
HECKER & BEAM
Dr. Turner, the well known
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Lyon
St.
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Albany. Ore
The junto» are sorry to hear that
eye specialist of Portland
they have lost Mias Rose Sandoz, a
will be in Scio again on Thursday.
member of their class. We wish •
April 12. at Scio H«lel. Dr. Turner
Mr. and Mre. Daniels a long and
is a specialist of experience and
happy wedded life.
standing and you will make no
The boys of the S. H. S. wish to
mistake in consulting him about
your eyes and glasses. Headaches express their thanks to the senior
relieved, cross eyes straightened, boys for the work they did in put­
satisfaction guaranteed. Don't for­ ting up the swings.
H. C
ROLOFF
61 o FARM LOANS
FARM LOANS 6‘t
get the date.
Some of the High school students,
accompanied bv the teachers, had
an enjoyable time at the home of
Roeco Daniels, where thev gave a
shower to the newly weds. The
crowd was served with oranges,
lemonade, cake and cigare.
The Country Cubs won the cham­
pionship over the Scio Tigere of the
past season of basketball.
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The Tribune has been commend­
ed for its course on the >6,000,000
Itonding measure. If you thiuk «re
are right on thia proposition, ire
may be right on others. We need
more sutsicriliers and you people
who think we are fighting for your
interests and those of the country
in general, should manifest it by
The Freshmen claaa will give a
subscribing. We are always on the
watchtower, ready to
serve the party to the rest of the High school j
Notice to Creditors
On November 1. I purchased
the Densmore-Wade Produce
business and have been in
charge of the same since
that date.
I am in the market for your
Figgs. Chickens. Geese. Ducks
Turkeys, Dreared Hogs. Veal
etc., for which I will pay the
highest market price. My
weights are right and I will
treat you fairly.
I want
your ('ream as well.
Bring
it tn me in good condition,
you will be satisfied with the
tests and the prire I am st
my place of business from 5
a. m. until business doses 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
O. R. TURNER
llenimjort*- Wade Co
H. B. CHESS
Attorney
Dip Your Sheep
and Save Money
It will pay you to dip
sheep. The only ques­
tion involve«! is regard­
ing the l>est preparation
to use. W’e recommend
Law
R. SHELTON
Notary Public ana
Coni'epensor
Abstracts of Title Examined
OREGON
SHEEP Dit’
because we kn«w it is
harmlean, hence much
safer than the poisonnus
dips. It destroys ail the
germa and parasites and
cures skin dtreasrs
It
is also an exrellent d lo­
in ferlant.
Plumbing or Tinning
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FRED OHLEMIER
V k X»
W. <U ifc. Me
His Experience is Worth Money
to You
Repairing
a
Specialty
Satisfaction Guaranteed
C. A. EVERETT
Druggist and Stationer
Scio
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Oregon
When in need of anything in the
! way of job work, call and see us.
We do ft ret-cl ass work at reasonable
j prices.