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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1917)
The Scio Tribune, 11.50 the year. Picnic lunch seta jOc and 2Se at Peery's^ H. C A pcifret mild oil in bulk at «coo* <»moy war price« at Peery's. Mi» Dolly Daly, of Ixdjanon. came over Sunday morning. The Scu» Milling Co. is installing some now machinery this week You can gut what you want at f’eery.a and the price will be right. E. M Plummer wu a busmere visitor at Albany on last Thursday EL C. Peery went on a motor trip to Yamhill county and Portland, last week. Don't pas» up the prices on Peery * window display soaps. Soaps arc going higher. Mrs. R Winter and children, of Portland, are visiting Mrs. A. 0. Prill, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lindley ex* | wet tn go to Belknapp Springe shortly, fur an outing. Water glass will keep eggs all winter as perfect as when fresh. 36c Ot at Peery 's. J. M Undley will leave Friday morning for a two or three weeks outing al Belknapp hot springs. ROLOFF Mrs J. A. Bilyeu returned from As I bave reen nu reput la from an over Sunday visit at Lebanon on the Fanners' Union doings In vour the Mondav morning train paper, I la-g leave for a small space AUC! ION EER Ph .ne 27-7 Subscriber» who do not receive to report some of the d<«ngw of I Richard«« Gap local. W a TKMUIO O iuuon The Tribune, pleaar notify this OREGON SCIO office <hir mailing lists have liei-n ( Sunday was our regular meeting zrofei in a rather confused condition, wore day. and while not a very busv day. the uniting of the Santiam News or a large turn out in membership, Sale dates arrangi d for at The Scio with The Tribune, but we hope to we are always doing something to Tribune Office, Seto. Ore. UNDERTAKERS soon have them properly arranged. boost the cause along. While our organization is Educational and Co- Miss Agnes Weedy, who has held (alls Attended to Promptly Operative, the educational feature is a responsible position in the big Dav or Night the main spoke in the organisation. I Mier & Frank mercantile rsubliah- OREGON SCIO While we have done some good meat in Portland, has resigned her things in the way of co-operative position and has tak«-n charge of buyings, yet for a lack of educa her brother Charles* busincm in this tion and understanding of economic city. Scio is glad to welcome Mias measures, and a lack of realizing H uixchkk B bos . props Agnew home again. the powers and possibilities of the Fresh Meats of All Kind* Albany has organiu-d a company advantages of co-operation, we have Reasonable Prices of home guards, numbering m arly not attained to that degree of effic Oliver arid other kinds of type Scio. Or* ¡00. for service at home or any iency which is pussibie, only bv a writer ribbons for sale at this office. Main Street where in the state when called oo. more hearty co-operative fellowship ; The activitwe of the 1. W. W ts the among its members. We have main cause of the organization. slackers in the Farmers’ Union as I The Coast Artillery will soon go to well as everywhere else, like balky Fort Stevens, hence the necessity of horses, some always pulling and the home guard setting back in the breeching, while others are pulling up in the sullar or rolling on the wheels to help things 1 U hen in town do not fail to call at our store, Shelburn Personals where you will always find a good line of staple 1 along, all the time. —------- raer hmdiac to «elect from. Our pnres are the We voted tn have a Farmers' I I owm I and our goods the best Will Miller sold several head of I'non and Dairy Association picnic cattle to a Salem man las’ week. Hr take eggs and butter in exchange sad pay on Saturday. July 28. at the Rich the highest pries for him . Uncle Lun McLain left for Me* ardson Gap G h - i I Hall, and a lug . M<ke our store your Ilaadquartera. Cleay Friday, where he wifi pick danre at night.to which everybody is ’ DENTISI Morrison & Lowe H. B. CHESS Attorney “ Law Scio Meat Market 0 « 9 A ttention F armers ? ■■ 9 Master Ralph and Mi» Airita Bowerman, of Portland, are visiting loganberries at the Geo. L. Sutherland home. Frank Pietroke loaded a car uf Our readers will please pardon us for being late, this week. I-ack of lumber at Shelburn last week. He help and a rush of work is the is getting uut lots of lumber these days cause. Theron Rusnell came up from Miss Lillie Rideout, an Albany typo came over Thursday morning McCleay, last Wednesday, and stud to help The Tribune catch up with overnight with W. II. McLain While here he purchased 11 head of sheep its business. Mrs Clara Griffin, of MumtexJ at $ 12 per head from Elmer Ren Ore., has b«-n visiting relatives and net! 0. P. Hirona motored over to friends hero, and, incidentally, can Jefferson and w as accompanied home ning a year's supply of fruit. John Wraeley has disponed of by Mrs. McClellan, who is caring most of his cqws and is getting for Mrs. Hirona, still on the sick ready for a visit to his old home in list. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, of Gil Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Green and key Station, were callers at the Mc Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hopkins, of Al Lain home Sunday. ■ UM. ■ fi fi fi fi fi F. Prochaska ©. Co ! SCIO, OREGON Ö « I J ¡ cordially invite«! to come and bring j Dr. Dobern was called totheOnr- Haying is In full progress now and will be over in a few days. The milc ranch, where he found little going price is in the field, or 110 Ralph Shilling quite sick. He. ata», stopped to see Mrs Asa Hirona delivered. bany. paww<l through town Satur day morning enroute to above Me hama on a fishing trip. Dr T. K. Sanderson " «■«»» Fat Slock Next Taesday wdl-filled baskets. All the mem- hers of the various locals of the j county are earnestly requested to 11 come, Pi this picnic or imwting. We expect some of the best speakers in the state to he there, to discuta various themes, of things pertaining to the uplift and betterment of the organization, and some very import ant things that urv going tn lx* un dertaken, which you can know only by attending. There will lx- muuc and an inU-rcsting program with the days’ exercises. Come every- i body! We would like tn see communica tions from all the Locals in the county in the columns of The Trib- , une. as the editor says he would be glad to publish the same, as he was once a member of the Farmers’ Union, and is interested in all things pertaining to the farmers interest, as he himself owns a farm. « orrte-auaa uiMWceroM* PaaaiMWT. W. F. Gill. Hataazaav, D. C Thoms J. J Barnes, W. F. Oil), J A. Bilyeu. J. R. Barnts, Mrs. Jennie Warner Scio fiondami rif ’tl K h W)M TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS ■ NKIHI-OHATKII Vhl'XMHKM SS» 1IMMI Our Fluur is as good as any made in the Willamette Valley EVERY SACK GUARANTEED W. 4» a Oanaral Cullali Milling Bwalnaaa. feed an Sala. Fleur » » WKaal Beughl aaS » Fleur anti Za,han(,d We ere le «He Field fer Bualeeaa end far Will Tree« Y eu KlgHl Yours Fraternally. GEO. L. SUTHERLAND. I intend to ship fat cattle, hogs and sheep next Tuesday. All stock Ice Cream Social hut hogs should be delivered at West Scio on Monday. Hogs Tues- There will be an ice cream social ■ day morning before 8 a. m. given at the City Park Friday even-' J. D. D knsmork . ing. by the Christian Endeavor ' P. H. MacDonald says he loot the Society, Everybody cordially in- ' Buzineu Opportunity first joint of his favorite fishing rod vited. up on Crabtree creek, last Sunday. Any gerson desiring to purchase 11c will lw greatly obliged to the party finding it if the joint is re a good paying bust new is invited to Wants, For Sale, Lost, F mb J, Etc I call on J. F. Weaely at Scio, execu turned tn him at hie shop in Scio. If silver bullion continues to ad* tor. as the entire business and prop Want«, For Sale or Lost, Fixind vance in price, the diver de liar will erty of the late Oiarles Wesely is etc. Under this head The Tribune !<t soon not be required to apologize for sale. will hereafter publish the items for its existence. The last quota indicated. The charges will be <>n« < Pay Up Notice tion for silver bullion was M)| cents cent s word; two figure« eonstitut- per ounce, the higliest since gold ing a word. 25 cents is the mini- was made the legal standard. All persons knowing themse'ves I mum charge. C. F. Sargent, of Crabtree, called indebted to the estate of the late The Scio Tribune 81.60 a year at The Tribune office Tuesday morn Charb-s Wesley, please call and set ing to inquire about his «upacription tle the same or make satisfactory We make a rpecialty of Friend and to congratulate The Tribune arrangements for settlement with ship. Engagement ami Wedding editor at being hack at the old out fail on or before August 15, Rings. F. M French A Son. Albany, j stand He Mid, "Send the j*aper 1917. I desire to settle up the es Oregon. on for I am not a quitter.** Mr. tate as soon as possible, so please CASH FOR WIGS Sanitary Mar Sargent reports crops good but respond to this notice. ket. Joseph F Wesely, Executor. needing rain badiy. For Rent—A seven room house.' Mrs Gladys Kelly, of Gervais, Inquire at The Tribune office. VakaMe Fam for Sale who had been visiting at the home Manager Cornwell, of the conden- sery. will go to Seattle Saturday to move his family and household goods to Scio. He says living in Scio and keeping house in Seattle is an ex pensive joke. I of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu, returned to her home last week. While here, she was given a reception and about twenty of her Scio friends were present and each of them brought an article of clothing with them as a sort of shower for their relative, friend and former townalady. Guess what foe? 1 hereby offer for sale my farm, situated 1| miles east of Scio, con sisting of ¡17 acres, good 9-room farm house, all n e c es sary out build ings in first clam condition, barns, etc., well fenced and fair farm or chard. Will sell at a reasonable pries. Mrs. Frances Weaely. For Sale—Good seed potatoes at reasonable price. L. Zeller. Scio, telephone 3x1. Cook Wanted—A lady to help cook in a cook-house at a logging camp. A nice place, handv and right on the railroad. Will pay 635 per month. Write me. Mrs. ¡Ivy B. Halt Detroit, Ove. tf Scio Produce Market Under New Management NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Will pay Cash for Eggs. Poultry, Veal. Hogs, Hides and Cascara Bark We will buy Cream foi ths Hazelwood Company and will give you a square deal I i Anyway, lat ua get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. J. RE, Manager