The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, May 31, 1917, Image 4

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Physician
and
Sey “Nyals" when you want face
cream, the beet in the world.
LOCAL BREVITIES
Dd. A. G. PRILL
ORE.
...
Economy
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bilveu ere re
over from Lebanon Memorial day
Surgeon
tails Atteoded
Bay or Night
SCIO
The Scio Tribune, 11.50 the year.
Hie Best is Always
Cheapest in the End
J. L. (ala van is being mentioned
for school director at the coming
school election.
Peery's for Kodak supplies
The value of drug« or of a prescription is not in the
price you pay — its in the good they do. The failure of
Mra. A. G Prill was an Albany
Fred Bilveu and Mr and Mrs.
visitor Tuesday.
Charibs were busioees visitor» in
A new stock <>f straw hat dyes Albany last Satuudav.
just arrived at Peerys.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M Arnold.
Have you purchased a "Liberty" Albany, were visitor« at the M
GUI horn« last Sunday.
bond yet? If not. why not?
R. SHELTON
Notanj Public ana
(.orwtyemor
Abstracts of Title Examined
OREGON
SCIO
!
of
c.
Before you buy. get the prices f»n
Mr. Knauf, of Centralia. Wash ,
is visiting hie son. William, in this "Maximum" extra heavy, and extra
tough inner tube« at Peery»
city.
When in need of anything in the
Mra. Willia Coffer, of McMinn­
ville. is visiting relative« and friends way of job work, call and see ua.
We do first-claia work at reasonable
In Scio.
Will Svoboda of near Scio was price«
visiting relatives in Albany the first
For Sale —Close in acreage to
of the week.
L«ebanon. acre tracts, highly develop­
We keep in close touch with ed. Easv terms, interest 6 per cent.
Alluiny's prices end guarantee you Write Helen V. Crawford. Lebanon,
. W. A. Ewing,
!*rr«uivnt
customer» to demand drug quality is often responsible
for serious results. All drug buyers should know that
quality is the true test of cheapness
Th«1 same truth
also applies to the bupmg of drug sundries
Compare our pncrs with those asked elsewhere and
carefully note the comparative quality of goods.
If y«u pay higher prices than we ask, you nay too much,
if you nay less than our price«, you get inferior quality.
Rest quality at lowest cost is a rare combination, but
that is just what we offer you.
L£T US HE YOUR REGULAR DRUGGIST
C. A. EVERETT
Drugguit and Stationer
SCIO
OKFXiON
standard prices at all times.
1 have a limited amount of
For Sale Second hand auto In money to loan on improved farms
Doss a general banking twsines», good shapo with four good tir««. at 6 par cent interest, nocummia-
receives deposíte subject to checa, pays
E I) Myers. 4316
Inquire at aion charged.
Will sell cheap, terms
E. 1». Myer», ("aahier
interest on Unie
deposits.
travelers checks and drafts,
makes collections.
selb
and The Tribune office.
6 |o FARM LOANS
Notice, We have an un­
limited amount of funds
to lend on farm security
at
t>er cent tier annum.
I»ng lime loans desired.
No delay.
FARM LOANS 61
HECKER
133 Ljfon St.
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BEAM
Albany. Ore
Best Meals In the City
for 30 Cents
Room 50c and Up
St. Charles
Hotel
ALBANY, ORE.
GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor
We make a specialty of Friend­
The c mdensery has established ship. Engagement and Welding
Mnrr milk is Ring» F. M French A Son. Albany,
another milk route
now being received there by several Oregon
thousand pounds, than ever before.
The Tribune editor makes his
politest
b<>w to the public school
Orvel Edwards, son of A. E.
faculty
for
a nice bouquet belivered
Edwards of The Tribune office, will
by
Mias
Angel.
leave in a few «lays to spend the
summer with
Oregon.
an aunt in Eastern
H<>n. 8. M Garland of Mbanon
was over Tueadav afternoon and de­
Several fruit men think the Una livered a memorial address to the
county fruit crop will lie good. nev- public schools.
crtbeless others say the crop will be
The state dog tax will go into ef­
nearly a failure. Indications point fect July I. when the license for
to an average crop.
male dog» will lie 11.50 each and
The Tribune extends a cordial
invitation to ail Santiam News cor­
respondents to contribute their oc­
casional news letters to The Tribune
!
American Germans are now or-
Societies
ganixing
liberty-loving
against the Kaiser. They want to
are Germany a republic. The Trib­
une lielieve» their wishes will !«•
gratified before the war ends.
c.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OREGON
MLINKERSandWEST
SCIO STAGE
Bilyeu A Bilyeu, Prop»
Phoue 6-015
Veterinarian
Holh
Telephones
ST. I YTO.V • - OREGON
How's 'i his?
XVe ofler One Hundred I’oflar»
Reward lot anv case oi Catarrh
that cannot l«e cured by Hall'«
Catarrh Cure.
F J CHF-NFT A CO. TotoSo. O.
Wo. Iho ut»l»ro»«i»o4 have Snows F J
I'hoeoy tor the laai it years. stxt taoHova
him pertoctly honorable la all to*»l«»>*
lra«.aaeilona and nnaiwially able to earry
•««it any obllgnUone made by hie firm
national bank or cy S mmiircm
Toledo. O
HalTs Catarrh Core to tahen Internally
arllna dlroeilv upon the l»l.«-l and mu
<<>ue »urfa<te< of the eyetem Teatlnwniato
seat tree Price to cents per betlta. SoM
b> all r»ru««tota
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Ta*. Hail • Family Flue toe eeaoOpeitoa.
War Lan
the condensery, wood and milk haul­
ing for the co nd vnser y. beside« the
ordinary auto travel, Scio streets
showed quits a busy appearance last
State Bank of Scio
May 26 was the birthday of Mrs
Mary Miller, formerly Mias Mary
Crabtree and G. W Morrow. Mrs.
Minnie Young gave them a dinner
in observance of the day.
Next week is liberty loan week
Evcrv man or
woman who can
spare from $10 up should buy ooe
of these bonds. You can do your
"Kit” in this way if you cannot go
on the tiring line.
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Well Protected
Our new 90-day free
service plan is the best
form of protection you
can get for your storage
battery. Come in and
we ll explain.
WHEN YOU WANT ------------
Plumbing or Tinning
Sunday.
»
Auto Electric Shop
—sas—
FRED OHLEMIER
Albany, Oregon
1 m A SU. «4 « m S'Usa
His Experience ia Worth Money
to You
Repairing
a
He’// be fled tn teat your battery at any time
Specialty
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Some of those who contributed
towards the purchase of the muni­
cipal flag are wondering why th«
flag has qol arrived. When the
order was sent in, Portland was
entirely out of flag material, The
material which should have arrived
there about May 1, has not yet ar­
rived.
So we will have to be
patient a while longer. We would
have been pleased to have the new
flag for Memoral Day, but are
disappointed.
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Wheat ner bushel __ __
Oats________
Bran Per ton
Wheat chop per ton ___
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Oat chop
• •
Barley Chop
Flour per sack .
Eggs per dozen T------
Butter fat Der lb
Chickens, hens per lb
**
spring
** roosters
Proper Food for Weak Stomachs
The proper food for one man mao be
all wrong for another.
Every one
should adopt a diet suited to his age
and occupation. Those who have weak
stomachs need tn be especially careful
and sheoM masticate their food thor­
oughly. It ia also important that they
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keep their bowels regular. When they
Oat Rid of Your lihsumatlsm
become constipated or when they feel
Now is the time to get rid of your dull and stupid after eating they should
rheumatism You will find I hambsr take Chamberlains trhleta to strength
lams liniment a great help. The relief •n the stomach anb move the bewela.
which it affords ia alone worth saany They are easy to take aad pleasant io
tiBMS HaosM
Smail amounts are acceptable
Thin Itank offer» its service« without charité
The trail from Detroit to the
Breiten Bush Hot Springs in
With teams hauling flour for the
now open for travel. —John Out-
Scio Milling Co.. canned milk for
en»on.
45t2
Memorial Dav was observed in an
informal
manner by Scio people.
STAHL MEETS ALL TWAINS
Nearly everybody visited the ceme­
leaves Scio I'oaloffice —
teries where the remains of their
at 7;10 a m and 5^0 p m for West Scio beloved departed had been laid
and H:l& a m and 130 p m for Munksn away and deposited such flowers as
the season afforded on the graves.
G. F. Korinck, B. V. S.
Everyone »hmM «ubm-ritw t«» tfw new Government 3| per cent
for females $3 each.
This week a few of our suliecrib-
era may receive two copies of The
Tribune. Thia ia because we have
not yet cut out the duplications
in the uniting the Santiam News
lists with The Tribune lists.
Dr. and Mra J. 0. Gill and Miss-
re
Anna Ibnman and Helen Craw­
BRYANT
C.
ford of Lebanon were over Memo­
rial day. the last mentioned being
guests of The Tribune family and
201-2 New First Nations I Bank Bldg.
the former at the M. C. Gill home.
ALBANY
War Bonds
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Turkeys
(rtwee
Ducks
Beef
Veal
Hog», live per hundred lb .. _
Hog«, dreaaed
**-----
Mutton
“
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I 2.10
.35
40.00
Is complete and our
stock fresh and clean.
bolden Gate
We carry a full lino of
Tea, Coffee, Spiffs,
Canned G oo <1 h , and in
fact, everything needed
for the table.
50.00
4N.00
300
CEYLON £
KIBLER 8 GILL CO.
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