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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1917)
^<5 < A •«* ai Y ♦/»- * »*•_/ . */• • • *? ’V * - ■ • • Road to Mai ptneaa Be amiable, cheerful and guod.na- turwi and you are much mors likely to be hap|>y V<ai will find this difficult if not impossible however, when you are rurwtantly troubled with eonstiprUon Take Chamlierlaiiu tablets and get rid A church of the Spiritualist faith of that and it will be easy. These tab- ■leta not only move the bowels, but im has been organized in Albany. prove the a|>|>etite and »trengthen the For Rent—A seven room house digestion. County School Superintendent. J E ('alavan. wife and daughter, of Oregon Citv, were guests of Dr and Mrs. Prill over laat Sundav. («Ils Attended Das or Night R. SHELTON Notary Public ana ».Svi •» ♦ * • i •• U* K ,» * »• «.A r I • A ttention F armers « fl W. I). Reed. having sold hb honfe ' fl on the south side of the West Seio road, has purchased acreage prop ' ' erty just opposite and is preparing I ' to build a residence thereon fl Inquire at The Tribune office DR. A. G. PRILL Physician and Svgeoa r » V a . -r» *- Lj -'s t. , We make a specialty of Friend I fl Scio and vicinity is reported to ship. Engagement and Wedding; have raised about 11400 for the Rings F. M French A Son. Albany. Red Croes fund. Oregon. One more good soaking ram will By all means the city council; insure a good crop for this section should order Mill street improved of the country . from the mill to the city hail during 1 J fl Mr and Mrs. Jefferson Myers of ' the present oeaaon. Neit to Main Portland came up Saturday for a this ia the most used street in town. ; «I | For Sale Good seed potatoes at visit with relatives. W teer, In town do not fall to rall at our störe, wherr y«i will alwaya hml a g.»«1 Hne uf n.errbandiar to yelect fn-m Our pnera ar» thr loweet amt our t'«'!» thr teest U e take egg» and butter in exrhaage and psy the h>ifhe»t priee für aame. Mike our ator» your Headquarter». 0 0 6 0 « A SCIO, OREGON w L. Zeller. Scio Our county court does not seem reasonable price. to I m ? the moat harmonious body in j telephone 3x 1. the world these days. Oregon's Red Cross fund was Men at This Roundup business ia becom largely over-subscribed home are as patriotic, with their ing nomewhat of a chestnut. Once dollars, as are the boys who will I seen the novelty ceases. The Tribune ia indebted to Mr. anon be in the t renchcs over in and Mrs. McLain of Shelburn, for a Europe. For Sale - A good buggv and sad pleasant call v co ter day Abstracts oi Tille Examined dle mare, weight about 1000 pounds A big dance Saturday night at OREGON the W'eeely hall by Salem orchestra Enquire at The Tribune office. Conoc^eruor Dancing tickets 75 cents. Dr. and Mrs. Dale and son Will iam. of Harrisburg, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Prill last Sunday. A. E. Randall. Vice Free. w, A. Ewing, President The Cha* Weedy funeral was de layed a day awaiting the arrival of his brother James from Kansas Mr J. N Long of thia city re ceived the intelligence Sunday that his eon. Hebo, of Tillamook, was down with appendicitis Mr. and Mrs. Long left Monday for his bed- j aide. For Sal«- Good stock hogs and Mr and Mrs. Edwm J. Holland one big brood sow with pigs Ralph Docs s general banking business, left yesterday on an auto trip to McDonald. Thomas, Ore. mr receives deposits subject tnchscs. pays Portland, eznecting to be gone for For Sale- A euld water cream interval on time deposits, sells one week. i separator, 15 gallons Mrs J A traveler» checks and drafts, and 46-2t Dr. W. A. Cox. an Albany den Richardson. makes colleetwiis. E. I). Myer», i'auliier 61, FARM LOANS Notice, We have an un limited amount of funds to lend <>n farm security at 41 per cent per annum. Long time loans desired. No delay. tist for the past six or seven years. 1 died at his rooms in that city Mon day morning. The street running east towards Jordan, on the south side, ia being graded and will be given a gravel surfacing. August Koffr>er and family and Peter Koffner and family all of Sa-i lem, visited at the home of Wm Rhoda, last Sundav, FARM LOANS 61 ROCKER & I S3 Lyon St • BEAM Albany. Ore Best Meals in the City for 30 Cents Room 5Oc and Up St. Charles Newt Weddle has procured a handsome Hag which he will float at Telephone headquarter» hereafter especially on the 4th of July. ADVERTISE IN THE SCIO TRIBUNE I ------------- AND GET RESULTS-------------- Are You Planning on Doing Some Round-Up Trading? John Weaely went to Portland Saturday morning to be with his brother Charles during the last hours of the latter. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bilyeu motor ed down to Portland. Friday, and from there on to Hood River to I visit relatives. ALBANY. ORE. GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor HKYANT For return to Smith & Fountain ’ store, Jefferson, Ore., Black Fox neck piece. I am I between Jeffers.,n and Green bridge. June 16, 1917. After the street leading cast on the south side is graded, a surfacing of crushed rock is to be given it. 301-2 New Firat National Bank Iklg. similar to that on Main street. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALBANY OREGON G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. Veterinarian Roth Telephones STA YTOX - • OREGON How’s This? YVe oiler One Hundred I'ollats Reuratd for any aus of Catarrh that cannot l>o cured by Hall i Calat th Cure F J Clll NFT A co. ToMta. O. We, the sMlersieiMal. hav» knuwn F J t'benev for lh» I«»« 1» »«srs «nd bellsvs him tierfeeily henorabh in all buelseea trsr.sartien» »n.t ttnanetallr able to carry out any obllssiior-s tn»>h by bis firm national , hank or comm rack . Toledo. O Hall's Catarrh Cere la tahea internally. eUns dlrsctty upon the blo^ an«l mu- ous surface» nt th» »r»t»m Testimonials .nt fr»» |-> al« p»r bottl* Snld y alt Orunisis Tabs Halt s r»moy nils tw r«M*i»sites. The Tribune's job section is en- gaged in printing 268,000 latwls fori the eondenaerv. As the milk plant uses from 10,000 to 12.000 daily, it. keeps us hustling. All of the business houses in Scio | were closed Wednesday afternoon i out of respect to our late fellow townsman and business man, Chas. Wesely, Anton Stepanek. while feeding | the pigs on Monday, had a alight stroke of paralysis, fell and cut his face badly. He has had some heart trouble of late. Apparently he is all right now. Our acre strawberry patch will be open to pickers on Wednesdays and Saturdays as long as the season lasts at 15 cents per gallon, at mv farm 4 miles northeast of Seio. — i YOU ARE INVITED Do you like to have a place to leave your packages and meet your friends right on the main street without going to the livery or garage? You are invited to come here. If you come as early as possible we can wait on you and not keep you so as to interfere with your days pleas- ure Ours is a Men’s and Boys’ store; we have everything that a man or boy wears, and if you want a large assort ment to choose from, you should come here. The BLAIN CLOTHING CO. John Chytil. An unusually large crop of pota toes and beans have been planted in Oct KM ot Your kbeumatlsm this locality. The bean is a crop Now ia the time to r»t rid of your whieh has heretofore been planted rheumatism. Yea will And Chamber lains liniment a (treat help. The relief for family use. This year the eom- J which it affords ia alone worth many mereiai feature has after. Albany Oregon 4 e