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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1918)
• #«« A. »•T/» *r» .«■ > * -____ , ■'s- -*./* -• » A.*.» .T.‘, » V r** M*.«. * ¡>»• * » » - - •.♦. » i -Z •. -Jn» i*,.. - » The Scio Tribune. *1 50 the year LOCAL BREVITIES Smoke your meat right with Wrights smoke. Santism Pharmacy Elmer Griffn ami Tom la-flier were Albany visitors Tuesday JORDAN ITEMS Mr. and Mr» Floyd Shelton an- the proud parents of a fine taaby boy. See our window ami get acquaint Miss Clara Jungwirth is visiting ed with Alphoione antiseptic tablet» in Portland, The Santiam Pharmacy has a nice - non-poisonous. Santism Pharmacy Mr. ami Mrs F. Bahurrr. of line of initial tablets. Frank Ellsworth, an employe of White Salmon, arc visiting at the Mr. Campbell, of Albany, waa in the Hammond Lumber Co., of Mill home of their son. George, thisI town Tuesday, «baking hands with City, waa drowned in the North week relatives and friend«. Santiam river. Monday morning. Mrs Peter Bilyeu is visiting at Dr. Hobson reports the birth of Ellsworth was well known in Albany the home of her daughter, Mrs. V. a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dio »late supreme court ha* ren Shelton. Powell Wednesday. de red a decision on the Hyde school Eddie Foltz is clerking for Mr. I "Spee Dee” the gritlesr hand land cases, by which the title to lialsiger. a« Early haa decided to paste. 27 ounces for 25 cents at 9130 scree, obtained fraudulently take a vacation. Santiam Pharmacy. by Hyde, reverts to the state. Mrs. Addie Beaver and Mrs. Ruth The Scio Meat Market will pay President Kerr, of 0. A. C. haa Sherman. of Salem, are visiting | the highest cash price for all kinda not attempted, so far aa we have their jiarent» Mr. and Mrs. H. of hides' No tare deducted. learned to substantiate the statement Shelton. About HO per cent of the men made by him that he was offered A Red Cruas auxiliary has bven lisu<d for draft in Linn county, $9000 per year to take charge of the organized at Jordan and will im-H claim exemption for one cause or Kansas agricultural college Presi every Thursday a» »non a» supplies another. dent Kerr may be content to leave arrive. John Cyrus, of just across the the matter aa it ia and which haa U W Chari«». former editor of South Santiam river near the C. & netted him 11400 per year, but the E bridge, waa doing business in people are not. They are hot con U h * Santiam New« in this city, but tent to have such a stigma attached now publishing th«- ^>n<- Imiepen- Scio Tuesday. to the name of the president of their dent, was nearly burned out when Mrs J. F Beard waacalle«! to the leaditig college. half of the bumm-M portion of Ione horhe of her only living brother of The Tribune is working for the was burn«*d thia w««-4. A part of near I*ebanon, last Saturday, who welfare ami development of Scio the roof of the newspaper office was is dangerously ill. ami that section of Linn county burned. We make a «i»eeialty of Friend known as the forks of the Santism. Fair Stockholder! ship. Engagement ami Wedding Il ia not nor will not ba partisan in Ring« F M French A Son. Albany. Meeting Saturday ita political activities, other than it Oregon. will not favor any man for office, Amil Posvar. of near Scio, and from the highest tn the lowest, who Every stockholder of the lunn Mia» Marie Groulik were married is not a loyal supporter of our County Fair association is urgently January 2. They left for a two- government in her lime of nerd. If requested to attend the stockhold week» visit to Corvallis and other you want to support your local ers mc«>ting at Scio, on Saturday, points. newspaper, which advocates these January 12 al 10 a m for the pur- It is a peculiar fact that all men views at all limes, aa an old soldier pom* of ratifying the action of the cannot ace alike. Men will differ should, we will be glad to place meeting of last fall ami to transact diametrically atw»ut the same matter your name on our subscription book any other business which may In brought before the meeting. Bv yet be absolutely honest in their1 order of I. A Munkers. president Sold His Far. opinions. - of the association. Born On January 2, to Mr. and On Monday of thia week. Don Mrs. Floyd Shelton, of Mt. Pleasant Notice Io the Afflicted a 12-pound boy, Mrs. Shelton is a McKnight concluded the sab* of his daughter of Mr and Mrs. F. T. farm of 115 acres to John Shim sock. I will give $25 for any case The purchase pric«- was something Thayer, of this city. stomach or kidnev trouble I cannot over $5000. which included a «mall Mrs. Ida Cummings, county school cure I also treat all kinds of amount of personal property. supcrinlemlent. waa in town Satur disrases without drug«. Have never Mr. McKnight rave possession at day to supervise the election of a failed on app* ndicitis. You don’t once and has moved into town ami new school board and straighten need to resort to the knife when is occupying the Wann property out the school tangle. you can tie cured without it. Mr Shimanek is one of our pro Dr. J. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Rodgers spent gressive ami «uccessJul farmer» and Scm. (ire. the holiday» in Portland and Wash i« a member of the state lime board.1 ington visiting friends ami relatives. The Scio Tribune. 11.30 per year While they were alment. Jim Bilyeu served as chore boy for them on the farm. Floyd (arson, who enlisted last summer in the 5th or Albany com pany coast artillery, has been trans- ferred to E battery, fiSth heavy artillery, and may be sent to France soon The annual telephone meeting brought W. Wilaoo, of near Jeffer son, to Scio Saturday. Hi» Scio ▼iaita do not occur more than two or three lime« a year, which are generally on telephone buaineaa The Tribune la informed the Jor dan (louring mill ia grinding wheat for farmera at 20 cents per buahel. The farmer get» everything. Hour, middling», shorts and bran yet, it ia claimed, the flour coats the farmer but SI.23 per aack. It ia intimated that the Jordan mill has all it can The Tribune ia informed that Nome ■satisfaction resulted from last Saturday’s school meeting. A» The Tribune man waa not there nor ia a legal »harp, we are not able to pass an opinion, good or bad. Though we have no children to educate, our neighbor haa and we feel that our bov» and girla should have the beet educational advantage we can give them and The Tribune ia willing to give ita beet efforts in that direc tion. We ahould do our duty aa citizen» and taipayer», even if we do have to dig down in out pocket» a little deeper at tai paying time An Open Letter 6'1„ FARM LOANS To the Stayton Basket Ball Boy»; On the spur of the moment at our recent game with you boys. I did something which, after having time to think it over. 1 regret very much. When I refused to pav the $6 «greed upon far your expense« I put myaelf in the same class aa the man who waa referee in the game and 1 aaaure you now that I am very sorry. Before our game waa played I thought it would tie a g<»od clean game of basket ball and to tell the truth I did not know who would win. I knew your proaeasor would referee and I sure waa satisfied that he would be square. I are now that I waa very much mistaken in the man because no square man would »teal a game of any kind from a team of boys. Especially does it look bad for a man who ia the professor of a large high school like youra to go to a neighboring town and try to win a game of basketball by uufair referring Now honestly boys, do vou feel aa good as you would have if you had beaten us in a fair! square game* Notice, We have an un limited amount of fund« to lend on farm «ecuritv at (I per cent per annum. lx>ng time loans desired. No delay. • 9. —- xs. i H. C St. Francis Hotel ROLOFF AUCTIONEER ALBANY. ORE. W a TCKU mj Meals 35 and 50 cents Room 5Oc and Up OftKlMlN L r a Na. I Sale dates arranged for at The Scio Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor * Scio Produce Company b Wants Your Business Will |»ay ( ash for f-ggs. Poultry, Veal. Flogs. Hides Wr will buy Cream in any quantity I ct 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 ttiswt-roMw J. J Harns«. W. F.tJill, J A. Bilyeu. J. R. Harn**«, Mrs. Jennie Warner. Paastnswv, W. F. UHI. Kssmir, l>. C. Thoma Mt ’< X hMMOM TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS IN« XVMI-OM ATKn DKCHMBKH V» IIM»« I iur Flour i« as good as any made in the Willamette Valley EVERY NJCK GUARANTEED w«s «1» as (»«««»al Custaai Milling Butinas« Flour *n«l f *•«< ssos Bail* Whael Bought and Lkthangad far Flour MF Was are In l Has Field fer Butina«« end Will Treat Yew Kight OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT A I k complete and our stocK fresh and clean. i We carry a full lino of Tea, Coffee, Spices, Canned Goods, and in fact, everything needed for the table. FARM LOANS 61 HECKER 133 Lyon St. A BEAM Albany. Ore PRINTING Wants. For Sale or Lost. Found etc. Vndcr this bead The Tribune will hereafter publish the Item» | indicated. The charges will be one ' cent a word; two figures constitut ing a word. 25 cents i" the mini- ' mum charge. «4 THE SCIO TRIBUNE % COMMERCIAL VfUNTtMS For Trade- A registered 2-yrar »Id English »hire stallion for a »{»an >f good marea. Call on or write T. J. Gibbons. Shelburn. Ore. tf Oliver and other kinda of type Enclosed please find $»> in cur rency for your expenses that night writer ribbon« for «ale at thia office and If vou boys would like to see For Bale One set of heavy work who haa the better team. I am sure «re will be glad to arrange another harness ami one net of light harness. Enquire of Josie Snirdl, Hungry hill game with a fair referee. For Sale A kitchen range, almost Very truly youra J im I 999 /*ricw «p« c I 3 new. Inquire of Mrs. Kleb. George, Edwin J. Holland 'Scio Eagles’ who lives on the Cl nd e h farm. .1 "W i*F*^v***' * - ■ • »,. V