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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
« • K.re* .-J • • » • . • **.4Í • _ üä - i i I Road Io Has pines* II» anuabiv, »href fui and good ns- lured and you are much more likely lo be happy. You will And this difficult if not impureiU* however, when you are constantly IroubUd with ronstiprtion Take ChaoibcrtaiM tablets and get rid Uneasy lie manv heads these days of that and it will be easy. There tab lets not only move the bowels, but Im for the draft cometh. prove the appetite and strengthen the The Albany Roundup attracted a digestion. number of Scio people this week * How about the Mill street im provement? Are we to wade In mud another winter? I DR. A. G. PRILL Physician Mr. and Mr®. Frank Stuuke. of Mill City, came down Monday for a aad Sargeaa 0 8 James Wearly, of Holyrood. Kat ., who was called here by th* death of his brother Charles, reports that parts of Kansas will have short crops on account of drouth. Mr Weselv operates a large farm as well as a store. His name can now be found on our subscription books 4th of July vacation Galla Attended Day or Night Roe Lindley got hungry for a Mason Jones of Portland to visit drink of soda water last Sunday. ing at the home of his grandmother. So he and others hied thomsrlv»-* to Mr®. Sarah Morris, of thia city. Sodaville and Waterloo to satisfy Our usual 4th of July rain is now the hunger He reported quit^ a about due and farmers say rain is few people at Sodaville and a larger badly needed on the late »rain and number al Waterloo on account of note toes a Sunday school picnic. Mrs M C. Gill and daughter. Since the consolidation of The Mi« Grace, are vuiung M ra. Ro« Scio Tribune and the Santian News, ORE. SCIO There is no doubt but what pa- iruitism to being awakened. Al n< time since the civil war has there lieen a reason for the rousing of the American people. Now another crisis has arisen which will require full power of the American people-. R. SHELTON Nnlaru Public ana Hibler, another daughter of Seattle. The Tribune has been so overrun Wash with work that an additional com- Our sub Dr. Prill performed an operation Dusitor was nr rosary Abstracta oí I iiie Examined Sunday afternoon on Mrs. Mike scription list is growing so rapidly OREGON Kelly at her home near Jefferson that we will soon be able to com SCIO pete for the county printing, and She ia doing well. this is as it should be for The Trib Mr®. Zvodsky and children, of Junction, Oregon, are visiting at ¡ une represents more than half the the home »»f her *>>n who. we are territory of Linn county. ( oncr^cntor told, is employed at the condenaery. A copy of the Echo New* n»w on Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thoms mo tored tn Portland Sunday, returning E. D. Myer®, Cashier on the following day. to attend the line* a general banking business, 7bth birthday of Mrs. Thoma’ fath our table contains the announce ment of the death of Mrs. Maud Irvine Wiglesworth of Echo. Mrs. Wiglesworth was the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erank Irvine, formerly nf Scio and a must estimable family. Maud was well known tn Scio people, all of whom regret her pausing at s«> early in life and who extend sym pa thy to the bereaved husband and parents A. E. Randall. Vice Pre*. W. A. Ewinr President receives deiMisil* subject locbsca. pays er. interest on tltns deposits. sells Newspapers have been compelled travelers check* and drafts, and to raise their ad and subscription makes collections. 'Vi /* /• ♦ / 6‘t, FARM LOANS Notice, We have an un limited amount of fund* to lend on farm security at fw>r cent per annum. I»ng time loans desired. No delay. FARM LOANS 6$ HECKER 133 Lyon St. A - BEAM Albany. Ore Best Meals In the City for 30 Cents Room 50c and Up St. Charles Hotel ALBANY, ORE. GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor C. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW 2»l-2 New First National Bank Bldg. OREGON ALB YNY G. F. Korinck, B. V. S Veterinarian Bnf h Tel i phon es STAYTO.X OREQU.X How We offer 0 Rew trd for : ths: cannot Is «... Catarrh (.’■•re. LI nail'» roi*d<x O ». J. CHKNEY t We. Urfi utxlerm«neU. !><•• known Chen .y for m • •> rear» snd ------ him perfectly hunrenbl* la *1 busin*** Ire .sectlens and nnanciallv sb!* lo carry out *<-v obiisntlun* msd* by his Area national to .*. nk of c A mmkrcb . Tort*. Q Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takaa Intsrnally. actin* Sire»''» »non ths blood and mu- rows •urfa<-'* nf ( m svstom Tsstimonials rent fre* pr • IS cunts psr bottle gold by all rtnumtsts Tsks Han a »aattir Flit* ire •***tt**M*a Oel Rid of Your Rheumatism Now is tlx time to get rid of your rheun.a’ism. Ycu will And Chamber lains Hnunent a great help. The relief which it efforts M rates as well as the merchant his goods, or the farmer hie food pro ducts. Scio was remarkably quiet yester day. Everybody, his wife and Federated Church children seemed to have gone to Albany. Manv of the stores were scio. <>®iax)N closed ail day and all of them in the afternoon. Sunday Sch<x>l The courts have decided that a Preaching man cannot make wine for hia own Christian Endeavor..6.30 to 7:30 t>.m. 7:30 toli:00p m. personal use. Pretty soon it will Song Service be unlawful to make eider or even Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Brother Meikeljohn, Leader. Brvan'a grape juice. H B. tier. Pastor Oscar Lindley ia carrying hia left arm in a sling, caused by vaccina tion for smallpox. The arm ia Want®, Far Sale, Leet, Foaod. Etc severely swollen and painful and re quires surgical dressing. CASH FOR EGGS- Sanitary Mar | Ths question of labor to care for ket. the crope ia now worrying ths farm tor Rent—A seven room house. ers. Men »0 care tor the hay crop Inquire at The Tribune office. are hard to get and when wheat Give us a chance to price your harvest seta in the shortagv will be beef, large or small.—Sanitary Mar-' strenuous. ket. W. A. Gilkey, a farmer of Thom For S*le—<>»od stock hogs and as and of German ancestors. sub one big brood sow with pigs. Ralph scribed $25 to the Red Croaa fund. McDonald. Thomas, Ore. 46tf Will other German* or eons of Ger For Sale—A cold water cream mans plesne take notice. separator. 15 gallons. Mi* J. A. Mrs. Nellie Gunsaul*. of Lebanon, Richardson. 46-2t ' visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs For SUe— A good buggy and sad J. A. Bilyeu. She has quit the dle mare, weight about 1000 pounds. dining room in H »tel Leoanoo and Enquire at The Tribune office. ha* areeoted a clerkship io the T. C. Our meat wagon will start about Turner store. July 9. We think we will be able Wants, For Sale or Lost. Found to supply you with meats which you ! etc. Under thia head The Tribune will appreciate."Sanitary Market. will hereafter publish the i ema For return to Smith & Fountain inttested. The charges will be one ¡sto.e Jefferson. Ore.. Black Fox cent a word; two figures Couttitfit- neck piece. Lost between Jefferson tag s word. 25 cents is the mini ana Green bridge, June 16, 1917, mum charge. We n.dke a specialty of Friend- The motor car which has hern on «bip. Engagement and Wedding the Mill City run for auverai years Ring* F. M French A Son. Albany, ha* heen succeeded by a train which Oregon, runs via Corvallis to Eugen« and If you have a news item or con then to Wendiitur and returns to template a trip of any kind or have Springfield. On the following day the trip is reversed. Two crew* visitors, tall or phons us about it. ' and two train® furnish the service. We want all the news going and do not wish to slight any one. J. F Weeely has be«n selected aa executor of the eetate of hia late Overcoat Leet brother Chari«. During the in I On the rnad from Albany to Scio terim. while he ia busy in looking up matters connected with the es on the evening of the 4th. ’a light tate. his old time clerk, Oscar Lind- weight gray overcoat, sue 46. The ey, will be found benmd the coun- finJer piease write or phone central at tending to the wanta of at Scio. The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World In 1917 Practically a Daily at the paice of a Weekly. No other newspaper in the world gives so much at so low a price. The value and need of a newspaper in the household was never greater than at the preaent time. The great war in Europe is now half-way into its third year, and whether peace be at hand or yet be far off, it and the events to follow it are sure to be of absorbing interest tor many a month to come. These are world-shaking affairs, in which the United Stales, willing or un willing. is compelled to take part No intelligent person can ignore such issues The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular subscription price is only SI.00 per rear, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper THE THRICE - A - WEEK WORLD and THE SCIO TRIBUNE together for one year for only $2.15. ■ ££nb* THE SCIO TRIBUNE J. 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