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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1917)
Proper rood tor Wsak Momachs The proper food fur oor man mao be all wrong for another. Every ano should adopt a diet suited to hi, agr and iM-cvpaUun. Thoœ who have week •tornaci» need tn be ropm-iaily careful •nd 'huuki masticate their fix,! tbor oughty. It la also important that they krep their bowels regular Whrn they become constipated or when they feel dull and stupid after rating they should take Chamberlains trbleta to strength* en tbv stomach anb move the bowels They are «Nuiy to take arsi pleasant in effect. N. M. Newport * The Red Cross Fund Dr. Prill and his several commit- Ire, have put tn a week of hard work and, while the sum app«>rti<>n«-d to Scio and vicinity has not quite been raMrd. it is nearing the de sired goal ami subaeriptions are still comic« in. h rum reports we learn that Kings ton has subscribed S 176.50, Jordan •5» 55; Shelburn 116.50. Thomas 1150.50, Scio |627. and Crabtree 1412 52. making a grand total of 11446.52 Next week The Tribune will pub* lish the names and amounts given at all of thear localities Attorney at Law Judge Bradshaw Is Dead tcirr ArwaNsti Judge William L. Bradahaw, The Dal lea. died suddenly In Port land la»t week. In the («areing of Judge Bradahaw the «late hail lost one of her moat eminent and pro found jurists. He ha* b«een on the AUCTIONEER circuit bench for the past 26 year« and never a hint of wrong doing or O regon W atekum » of official corruption has tarnished K. F . D. No. I I’*«* Hi B««M H mm . his fair name. Judge Bradshaw was a member Sale dates arranged for at The Scio , of the order of the Knights of Py Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. thias for many years and was one of the brightest and m««t eloquent members of the order. The Trib une editor has served in the gran«] lodge with him several times. His eloquent and witty addresses were always a moat interesting feature of Attorney Law I the session. OUUO» IASANON H. C ROLOFF A Great Summer Car milcai:« I r v ■ economy ini >i H. B. CHESS Otite« •« Siten**« St Morrison & Lowe UNDERTAKERS Call* Attended to Promptly Dav or Night OREGON SCIO Scio Meat Market H ol AX'XEK B ros .. Props I reah Meats of All Kinds Reasonable Prices Main Street Scio, Ore. He»I Remedy for XX hooplag Cough "l.a*n winter when my little boy had the whooping rough 1 gave him Cham berlain« cough remedy." writ«« Mr« J It ttoberta. East St 1-ouia, lil. *'lt kept hi« cough l«x»e «nd relieved him of those dreadful coughing «pelto. It to th« only cough medicine 1 keep in the house because 1 have the most eonft dencr in it.” Thia remedy atoo good for cold« and croup. 2'0 miles with one . Figure out the _ and (her n.in« n-.ln i ih.it thi 'The ( » rax r Six ic tltr »tnrtlicsi of til liifht sixes- and the lk I t It w>l. ill«*. It.* rconom) is not obtained As a man and citizen there are none better than Judge Bradshaw. Genial and companionable, he was ever a central figure of a group of friends, of which all who knew him are honored to be numbered. by reducing power on the other hand theGk an t Six overhead vahv engine is higher in rated and in »•etual brake test horsepower than Birthday Party n li-tful n».:i«h< «1 by cqe .11t ononn in oil and tin s. j«in’ll find in any other six any- v. | ere near the (¡ rant price. In the (I rani S ix you have a ftill-dzcil, full-powered, fivc-paa- s rp r car that is a real motor car i n every tense. And the knot» edge that you have bought wich will add greatly to your pleasure in ownings G rant Six Ger your G rant S ix now und enjoy it nil rummer Kieth White entertained seven teen of his little friends Saturday afternoon at Ins home, the occasion being his eleventh birthday. Games were played until late in the after noon. when ics cream, strawberries, cake and punch were served. Those present were: Ruth Shelton, Valma Edwards, Lois Parrish. Amy Hulteen Loto Hol teen. Bertha Thayer, Edna Wann, Grace Long. Verlin Richard son. Vanny Shelton, Lyle Shelton. John Densmore, Cyrel Arnold, Vern Neal. Lester Quigley, Claude Hol lern. Gail Parrish. Maurice White and Kieth White FRED T. BILYEU, Agent PUBLIC SALS 1 will sell at my farm 5 miles south of Scio and 3 miles east of Crabtree I > Mrs. Henry L. Shelton and daugh ' Ur. M im Cleora, aere Albany visit i on the Crabtree-Lacomb road, beginning at 10 a. m. on SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917 ors on Tuesday. the following personal property as listed below I driving mare, weight I 000 3 mares, weight 1200 each 3 I-year-old colts 3 2-year-old colts 40 head of good ewes 1 5 head I 6c 2-year-old cattle 3 brood sows, will soon farrow 10 shoats, weight about I 20 ea I Champion binder 1 Duroc Jersey boar 1 4-horse grain drill 2 hay rakes 3 walking plows I 4-horse disc harrow 3 wagons 1 mower 2 hacks, one of which is new 2 buggies, I single, I double I set doeble buggy harness 3 sets of work harness I set of single smgl buggy harness I 1 parlor organ 2 bedsteads 3 rocking cn lairs dining room table 6 dining room chairs I kitchen safe I kitchen cabinet I stand table and other articles too numerous to mention TERMS OF SALE -On all «un» of 110. cash, over 110. bankable nota at R per cent interest. «lue Oct, 1 next Frank Shores, Auctioneer R, Shelton, Clerk M. C. 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