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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1917)
4 A • ► Try Peery’s floor varnish. Mak ; your linoleum look like new, LOCAL BKKVITIKS Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White are visitors at Cascadia these warm days Threshing machine owners will do well to see Peery before buying The Scio Tribune. SI.50 per year lubricating oils. House paints from 32 per gallon The service that Peery gives up at Peerys. would be creditable to a much Born, on August 8. to Mr. and larger town. Mrs Lulay, a son. Thomas Laird, pill expert at the Produce market quotations At the Peery drug store, left this morning Sanitary Market everv morning. for a two weeks visit at Fowl. Gilliam • Oloride Lime 10 cents for a one county Ore .. ’ ' . . pound can at Peerys. Mr. Moore, who reprt-ernted Gen , . Dr. and Mrs Sanderson returned Robert E , Lee ... in the photo plav of from their auto outing last Sunday. “The Birth of a Nation“ was in Born, on August 9. to Mr. and Sdo thia week. Mrs. John E. Jungwirth, of Jordan, Mark V. Weatherford, of Albany, a son. who has been at the officers training Dr. T. K. Sanderson Auto Kobes, any orice, from 14.00 up to f20.(>0. Before you send or go away to get a rdLe. call and see I wish to tender to my friends what we havr N 1. .Morrison. and neighbors, my sincere thanks for their many acts of sympathy and kindness during the sickness, death and burial of mt son SCIO AUCTIONEER Georgs Morgan. Mr. and M«s. E. D. Myers. Mrs. R Shelton, and Mrs. Arehie Ray visited Sweet Home last Sunday. This office is in need of eight cords of Hr wood, either old or second growth. 16 inch lengths is preferred. Orvel Edwards. who has been visiting his aunt in Eastern Oregon for the oast two months, returned home last Sunday. We make a specialty of Friend ship. Engagement and Wedding Rings. F. M French A Son. Albany. Oregon. Elmer White, who is an. employe in the Washougal, Wash woolen mills, spent the week end with home folks last week, returning Sunday evening. • / Govetnor Withyrombe has refused to suspend the open season for deer aa recommended by the state game warden, on account of the danger of tire. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. MacDonald, Mias Nita Bilyeu and Frank Morris drove down to Portland last Satur day. returning on the following day. We overlooked mentioning last week, the visit of 8. M Couey. of Oregon City. to his brother J. B. Couev. of near Scio. Mr. Couey is thinking of moving to the Alberta country and engage in wheat farm ing. fV«* 27-7 OREGON Morrison & Lowe H mm Its S mm B— UNDERTAKERS The yard Sale dates arranged for at The Scio privilege, Calls Attended tn Promptly Q Tribune Office. Scio. Ore i’Mxl t>rlc* ior Piekm< Dav or Night be aatisfaelorv. Write me a poeUJ , , . . _ ■ OREGON SCIO and tell how many pickers vou have* _ George Morgan 2-St Scio, Or«. ! want *» hst piekera. Scio Meat Market H. B. CHESS H oiax ' hkk B roh . Procs Attorney «• Law cent a word; two figures constitut ing a word. 25 cents i« the mini mum charge Cook Wanted—A lady to help rook in a cook-house at a logging tamp. A nice place, handv and right on the railroad. Will pay 8S6 per month. Write me. Mrs Ivy R. Hall, l'étroit. Ore. tf For Sale— A span of small mules, sound and well broken, single or double, both young. Cheap for ca.di. Wm. Brenner. Wanted -Six tn M cords of good 'tcond growth fir wood, aa free of knots aa possible. Inquire at this office. For Sale.—I offer mv farm of 60 acres, situated one mile southeast of Ricnardaon bridge, for tab. Im provements fair, orchard, fenring in fair condition, title good. Pries 3f>6 per acre. 2-St. Frink Dobrkovsky. C, H. Moroy. traveling solicitor drag harrow; 1 diac harrow and for the Oregonian, and who is offer- some small (onto and household a premium, a history of the 1 good«, such aa malable kitchen t war up to date, was in Scio range, sewing machine. bedsteads, this week. Mr. Morey. also. enjoys and other things too numerous to the distinction of having pet«>nated ' mention. Wanted:—Evergreen blackberry Terms of Sale—All sums of 3Hi pickers. Wi’l pay as much or more General Robert E. Lee in the photo play “The Birth <»f a Nation.’’ Mr. and under, cash in hand. Sums «han was paid last year. Morey enjoyed hh visit to Sdo and 'over 310, bankable notes drawing Scio Erode-c Co. thinks Scioans. ir point of sociabi 8 per cent inteiest. J. KOBKRLLNE, (Fiver ard ‘.her kind, of type lity. are just about the 106 per Frank O rjcgon W atkruio a r ti No. I Monday marked the 74th birth day of Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy, otic of, our pioneer citixen* Without warning, her children of this locality, descended upon het with well laden baskets and a moat Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Bilyeu and I sumptuous dinner was the result, son and Mrs. Walter Bilyeu and son i: One of the very pleasant features went to Newport last Sunday, driv was the presentation of a gold ring. | ing to Albany in their Dodge and I presented bv the children, all of whom arc married and have families from there <m the excursion train. All of the families were repre Mias Mary Weedy left Sunday for sented save those which distance a few weeks visit at San Francisco. impeded. Mrs. Pomeroy enjoys She joined her brother. J>>hn and family at Albany, who were on their splendid health and to judge by her wav from Portland to Kansas via «novemrnts on the streets and the amount of work she io capable of San Franctaco doing, one would not think she waa Dr. A. G. Prill and wife are off more than 56. on an automobile trip, thia weak. — Dr Prill thinks his health is all right, but Mrs. Prill thinks it is good for him to get away from the There has been some complaint of grind of busineea and take in the oxone of other localities and Mrs. grasshoppers eating the beans and I other crops To prevent this, use Prill is the boss in this respect. the poison bran-mcah. The formula Mr an<! Mrs Henry Shelton and for preuaring is set out below: daughter, Mias Clora. the accommo i 26 pounds of coarse bran, half a dating sales lady at Hibler & Gill’s ‘ I pound of Paris green or White store, left Monday morning for a Arsenic, half a pound of salt, two vacation at Wilhoyt'a springs in nr three lemons, (or 2 oa. of lemon Clackamas county. During their ’ Squeexe the juice out of absence Henry No. 2 (Wait Bilyeu) extract). the lemons on the bran and chop will take care of the express and them up fine and add them Uae freight O.;8. Hutchinson. T. E. Oates I | enough water to make a dry mash but don't make It sloppy, Some and Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Miller, ail advocate adding about half a pint of Portland, were guests at the Scio of syrup to the above. hotel over Saturday night. Mr. You should sow broadcast Hutchinson is the husband of Land 12 pounds to the acre, putting it on lady Alda. Mr. Oates is a brother- eafly in the morning before the in-law of Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. dew is off the grass. Miller is a brother-in-law of Mr. D. W. Rumbaugh Oatee. The party drove uo in an auto and stated the road most of the way waa in line condition. The Tribune acknowledges a pleasant Wants, For Sale or Lost, Found call from Messrs Miller and Oates. etc. Under this head The Tribune will hereafter publish the items I indicate«!. The chargee will be one Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bowerman and children, of Portland, came up Saturday to visit at the Geo. L. I have a few Du roc shoals for Sutherland home Mr. Bowerman sab, weight about 90 pounds. Also returned on Monday, hut Mrs. Bow a few registered sow pigs of same erman and children prolonged their litter and a rep isle red Du roc boar visit. H months old. The business section of the mining 1-2t Chon. Chrt. town. Sumpter, Ore., was destroyed by fire Monday. The lose is eeti- Public Sale * mhted at 8200,000. The general hospital, of which Dr. S. C. Browne, I will sell at my farm, situated formerly of Scio, is proprietor, was i) miles southeast of Jordan store. veil 10 mile« east of Scio, at 10 a. m. on Mrs. Everett, of Spokane and Tuesday. August 28. 1917. the Misa Mary Everett. of St. Joseph following listed personal property: Michigan, have been visiting st the 1 9-year-old mare: 1 4*year-old C. A Everett home fur several marc; 1 mare with suckling cult; days The former is the mother of ' I colt ready to wean; 12 head milk C. A Everett and the latter is his {cows, S to freshen roon. 11 head of niece. Mrs. Everett will return to Poland China hogs, different ages. Spokane the last of this week, but 2 farm wagons; 1 light wagon; 1 Mias Everett will spend the summer I «ingle buggy I ard harness, 2 seta of here. I work harness; ; 1 breaking plow; 1 ROLOFF H. C The Scio Milling company receiv camp at the Presidio, Cal., has been ed some new mill machinery Mon given a captains commission day morning. The death of Mrs. Bino. of Shel ' Avoid disappointment by getting burn. was reported to have occurred I a lunch set at Peerva for yotir Sun Wednesday morning. The burial 1 day outing. occurred on the following day. John Egr, of Crabtree, has demon strated that the Canada thistle make splendid ensilage for costs . DENTIST s’ this office. Fresh Meats of All Kinds Reasonable Prices Main Street Scio, Orc. 1*1 *• ■ A ttention F armers » When in town do not fail to rail at our »tore, where you will always And a good line of staph merchandise to select from. Our prices are the lowest and our goods the beet *We take eggs and butter in exchange and pay the highest price for same. M.ke our store your Headquarters. SCIO. OREGON Paasiossr. W. F. Mill. Kaxmai, D. C. Thoma J.Barnes, W.F.OIH. A. Bilyeu, J. R. Ramea. Mrs. Jennie Warner. J Sdo Milling Sondami ■vcxnaaKia to SGI© ROkkER MlkkS tWlOMrottATKn I'KI KMBMM *•> 1004 Our Flour is as good as any made in the Willamette Valley EVERY SACK GUARANTEED Oesterol C wmms Milling Sull«««« We do ■ * eod on Sala. Wheat We are In floor «ha and Field far Fleur oad Ca< hangod Buslnaao and far Will Treat Yet* Kight tei STICHA’S CONFECTIONERY > J. S- STICHA, Proprietor Confectionery, Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cinara POST CARDS A SPECIALTY SCIO. OREGON iei swasMamawamwaasatewwaaasa tai :a Scio Produce Company I Under New Management NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Will pay Cash for Egg*. Poultry. Veal. Hogs, Hides and Cascara Bark We will buy Cream foi the Hazelwood Company Anyway, let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. CASH FOR EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES We will give you a Square Deal J. W. MOORE, Manager