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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1917)
/ • ,F LOCAL BREVITIES Mim Hda Pettibone, of Albany, I visited friends in Scio Sunday. Soa Feed Stable Mis Grare Greenwood, of Crab- Be sure and read the Scio Produce ad. It means dollars in your pocket. tree, is al the local hospital for Geo. Sutherland returned from a treatment. trip to Prineville. Saturday evening. Dusty roads are something new Will Abliott has hern endeavoring for Oregon in November. to grow a potato to resemble the Mrs. Rebecca Morris was an Al human form and nearly succeeded, bany visitor over last Sunday. aa can be seen at this office. Why leave your rig on the outside subject to the weather when you can place it in the Seto Feed Stable at a trifling eoat aa follow«: Single ria. day 5c. night 15c Double ria. dav 10c. night 25c 12-16 Ed Flamming. l«-««-e M imi Allice. daughter of Mr. Mrs E. J. 1’epperling. of Jordan, was btoughl to the hospital Satur day for medical treatment. She is doing as well as could be expected Scio Meat Market M um Helen Doborovaky ia under Special prices on a side of beef. T. W. laird, who has had charge Can you beat it? Sanitary Market. of the E. C. I'very drug store, has treatment at the hospital this week. Willie Green, who underwent a li. B. Che«, a I a-ban on attorney now become proprietor. Mr. Peery serious surgical operation al the and potato buyer, was in Scio last retiring to engage in other business. Thursday. James Far re I. who has l*een chief hospital some time ago, has return Lann county collected a total of barber for the Morris Bros during ed to hia home near Crabtree There is 120.- the *>ast summer, returned to his home in Salem last week for the Cash for veal and egg» Daily winter. Father Henry Peletan, who has quotations received, (let our price«. been assistant to Father lane, of Sanitary Market. A number of the Scio K. of P. the Catholic church in Albany, has boys paid the Isdianon lodge of that lieen given the pastorate at New order a fraternal visit Thursday port. 1539,085 for 1917. 873.04 yet due. H oijbtme « Rai*.. I’rona Fresh Meats of All Kinds Reasonable Prices Main Street Mim Garvin, of Harrisburg. M nursing the Pmperiing case H. C Miss Katherine Kester, of Harris burg, is nursing Mrs. Her. who has been seriously sick, but who is now improving Balentyne mill sale will go through •II right, and developments we do not now expect, will result. Several auto loads of our young people who delight in tipping the light fantastic toe. attended a dance at Stay ton last Friday night. A. T. Powell visit to Prineville He brought luck voicv with him aa trip. returned from a Tuesday morning. a little aqueaky a souvenir of the Definite Grades At ' W xtkrumi Known Prices Give men confidence in their clothing pur chases. tricycle onto the cement walk, while visiting relatives here Sunday The case is under the care of Dr. Frill. Stytopius Clothes >17 and 121 a r. n nw i O kisgon n>—» tx* s««« iuw * Sale dates arranged for at The Scio Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. ««too r>aa> aw«*ae> U mb IhMtMiU H. B. CHESS Mim Beda Erickson. of Salem, is Attorney •» Law nursing in the family of law Rumi American soldiers are now in the at Jordan, where three children are arc distinctly the stand OH««» m Sa«r«MW $1 L«t«aaa. Ora. first line trenches over in France ill with Cholera infantum. Thev ards of value at each The shell case of the first gun fired are improving rapidly at this date. price. ICach have ex Henrv Shelton had a bad injury by them will lie sent to President ceptional style and to hia left eye by being struck bv a Wilson as a souvenir. tailoring, all wool fabrics and piece of wood, cutting the eye ball a strong guarantee. I he new Did you know that Scio's shipping |2I grids his been added to l«adly and rupturing the iris. Several point was the livst patron the South give greater varim. splinters of wood were taken out of ern Pacific has between Lebanon and the eye and Dr. Prill reports he is Phone 27-7 Silverton? Well it is and the Scio doing as well as could be expected. country should make the moat of it. He had a narrow escape from loosing ALBANY OREGON SCIO OREGON the eye. Dr. T. K. Sanderson DENTIST THE TOGGERY Card of Thanks Unn county subscribed but half of her quota to the recent govern We dewre to tender our heartfelt ment tx’>n<l issue Light crops and thanks to our neighbors and friends the high price of feed must he the for their kindly acta and sympathy reason in the death and burial of our hus Dr. Potter, who has lieen a wait band ami father. We assure you ing the call here in Scio for several that your kind acts will ever lie weeks, was ordered Co report at remembered. Mrs Orpha Garland American lake this week. He left and Children. Scio yesterdav. If vou want to renew your sub- acription to the Oregonian, if you Saturday aad Monday •re • subscriber for The Tribune, Special* al Peerys we will renew the daily for you for St. Dailv and Sunday |6. One only of each item to a customer The Tribune is in receipt of a fl site Adlerika treatment 75 cts private letter from 0. M Shelton, 50c Security Condition Powder who left Scio a few weeks ago on 38 cents. account of his wife's health. He 2&c Resali Cathartic pills I» cts. has located at Ash Fork. Arixona. fl bottle Dr. Kings New Discov- After today, be sure ami dace ery for roughs and colds 78 cents. three cents in stamps on your letters if you want them to go. This is a war tax that everyone will feel, even if the postage increase is but We have just received a car load 50 per cent. of cement tiling. They are porous it in rumored that one of our and the water goes through them leading business men has disposed like a sieve and is more durable and of his business to another parly wiio suDerior to tiling that only lets the is quite acceptable to the business water in at the joints. We intend public. The transfer will be noted to carry a stock on hand all the lime. in good time. Investigate their merits before pur Henry Shelton says his eye was chasing your drainage material. injured by a stick of wood flying N. I. Morrison. up. We rather suspect that this stick was in the hands of his wife Final Snbocriptioa and a little bit of family discipline was being administered. The following have subscribed for The Tribune hears that an M. D. Liberty bonds since the last issue of will soon change his location to The Tribune: another town, also that our dentist M. S. Allen expects to *K»n locate elsewhere J. L. Arnold. Aa both have had a good business in C. U. Sandox. the past. the public is at a loss for T. H. Thomas. a reason for the change. E. F DeLong J. W. Merritt. Senator Geo. E. (Chamberlain, who Miles Marshall is at his Oregon home now for a John T. Kirkup. rest after a year of very arduous Gilbert Calavan. duty, is haled by all Oregonians, Wilfred Calavan. regardless of political affiliation, aa H Montgomery being one of the U. S. senate's big Nancy D. Arnold. gest men. in point of Intellect and James Doborovaky. industry Being chairman of the L. W. Montgomery. senates committee on military af Mrs. Jane Morrison. fairs, makes him almost the moat Important figure of the aaamte. ROLOFF AUCnoNEWi Dr. Frill was call«*«! to l«ebanon in consultation in the case ot George The West Scio train is rapidly tie Garland. night of last week. coming a milk train these days Master Walter Wied, son of Mr. Cholera infantum may become Roger lain brings in a truck load am! Mrs Fred Wied^ of Jefferson, epidemic up in the Jordan country of milk therefrom every day from had (he misfortune to break his if prompt measure« to remov«; the the evening tram. right elbow joint, by falling off a cause is not taken. J. J. Barnes, son Jimmie and Hon Jefferson and Mrs. Myers, daughter Nellie, were Scio visitors of Portland, came up Saturday to Tuesday. J J. started for Califor get acquainted with the new arrival nia yesterday, expecting to spend at the E. D. Myers home. the winter there. The Tribune is informed that the Seio. On Alda Y. Hutrtemwwi lieutenant Dr Potter, who has been visiting Dr Prill for a few e< weeks, has liven called to active duty and ordered to report tn American Lake for duty. He left Wednesday morning. Potatoes are worth sacke«!. 90 cents per bushel Tl. ■ Scio country has a fairly good cr >p. Dr. Rol»ert E Holt, State health officer, of P* rtland, was in Scio Saturday and, together with Dm Potter and Prill, visited the Jordan country, looking over the situation in regard to the arrious casrs of cholera infRntum in that vicinity, finding the sanitary conditions very lad, and the disease is due to bad food and water. ■> O' I A ttention I F armers I ? " ben in town do not fail to call at our store, «here you will alwavs find a good line of staple merchandise to aelect from. Our prices are the lowest and our goods the best it e take eggs and butter in exchange and pay the highest price for same. Mike our store your Headquarters. J F Prochaska SCIO, OREGON « fl 9 fl fl fl I Co. 0 9 * Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Wants. For. Sale or l»st. Found etc. Under this head The Tribune will hereafter publish the items indicated. The charges will la- one cent a word; two figures constitut ing a word. 25 cents i« the mini mum charge For Sale - A grade jersey cow, just fresh and a good milker. M M Misner, one mile south of the Cole school house, northeast of Scio. Oliver and other kinds of type writer ribbons for «ale at this office. For dale:- Seed wheel in any quantity up to 600 bushels if taken at once. 0. B Wilson, Lebanon. For Sale - I have 9 shoals, weight about 80 to 90 pounds each. Joseph Laska 6 miles east of Scio The Tribune wants five bushels of winter apples Northern Spies or Baldwins prefer red. For Sale: A 4-vear-old Holstein registered bull, an excellent anima). T. A. Ridwrdaoo. Will pay C ish for Eggs, Poultry, Veal. Hogs. Hides Dried Prunes. Potatoes and Beans Wr will buy Cream foi the Hazelwood Company Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. We will give you a Square Deal J. W. MOORE, Manager 4