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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1918)
• • * a • < ■** g » • I . < ♦ ■ V i. ■> ' l o • »•>, - ♦ • a 0* l-.o I * » t /' V*. X... * • < f. * ; • 9 * * * ; « • V • ' .41- • s ? y • • l. * J a ' », • —'-»L-V. * •» 'if: «»« J i 9 Harvey G. Starkweather Com« out to the 1. 0. 0. F Saturday evening and hear the road engine toot The Scio Tribune, 11.50 per year A Parent-Teachers institute, it is announced, will I m > held in thia city on February 2. Born -On January 16, to Mr and Mrs. Mariou L. Brown, of Shelburn, a daughter. The Scio Meat Market will pay the highest cash price for all kinds of hides No tare deducted. J W. Moore, the produce man. made a business trip north on the train Saturday evening. In speaking of Store Efficience. we arc glad to have you judge us bv appearance. Santiam Pharmacy. ((x.ntmued from page 1 I This is Wright's Smoae lime, • Inc I weather has lieen the memlier of the trial and you'll always use it. I Price Democratic State (Central committee still SI al Santiam Pharmacy for Clackamas county. During the W. W. ('rawford, the All>any Ford past two years he has iiren chairman man. accompanied by his wife, left of the <h*mocralic county committee. Al a recent meeting of the farm Albany yesterday for a vacations! era of Clackamas county. Mr. Stark- visit al Long Beach. Cal. weather was elected chairman of an The Parent-Teachers circle has organization to cooperate with the made arrangements with the Exton- county agricultural agent to increase si»n department of the 0. A. C. for the farm production of the county. a free illustrated lecture on the Although Uirn ami raised ami History of Oregon, by Prof Horner. having lived on a farm practically Date will be announced later. all his life, his busmens activities are The Santiam country is honored by m» means confined to farming by having the name "Santiam" He has extensive property interests given to an ocean steamer. No man throughout the state ami maintains in Oregon will ace this steamer or an otfire in th«- Broadway building in hear of her activities but what will Portland, in which property be ia think of the Santiam country I»ng interested may she float. She is of steel con Fraternal Affiliations struction and her load is listed at R J. Digan. of Seattle and prin- ci pa I owner of the condcnaery hcre. 8800 tons was in Scio Iasi week, looking after Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thoms went business. to Corvallis to see their son. who Try "Spec De«.** the no-grit hand was recently operated upon for paste. (’hesper than soap and a rupture. Young Mr Thoms la a hundred time« belter. 27 ounces competent civil engineer and thia for 25 cents at Santiam Pharmacy. operation was necessary for him to John Pryor, of near Lebanon and erfiist in the army. Uncle Nathan a brother of Mrs. J. F. Beard of Young accompanied them for a few this city, died at his home the first days visit with his Corvallis children of the week and was hurried Tues day. Dr. T. K. Sanderson, of Wood burn, was in Scio last Sunday, shak ing hands with his »many friends. Doc. says he has struck good busi ness at Woodburn. J. D. Grimes has exchanged his farm for a place five miles from Roseburg ami expects to move thereto this week. He ordered The Tribune mailed to his new home. The comlensery has raised the price of milk to 32 75 per hundred, 4 per cent butter fat. The price for hauling is 15 cents per hundred, netting the farmer 12.60 at his door. Scio is about to lose the Iler family. Mr. Iler secured a position elsewhere a short time ago ami Mrs. Iler is now disposing of the house hold goods preparatory to joining him. * • a A-< * A. r • y e « « 1 V ’-T -, - Masons Multnomah lodge No. I, Oregon City. Worthy Patron Pioneer Chapter No. 28 0. E. S. Oregon City. Scottish Rite and Shrine. Portland 1.0 O. F Oswego Lodge No. 93, Oswi-go. HP. O.K Oregon Qty. K & L. uf S Kirkpatric Council Portland. Grange Milwauku Grange No. 268, Milwaukie, Orc. W. H llornibrook, i-dilor and Ising Syne Society- Portland. chief owner of the Albany Democrat, Commercial Club ami Live Wires will be a candidate before thr Demo Oregon City. cratic primaries for the office of Democratic National Committeeman Opportunity is Knocking for Oregon. Mr. llornibrook, if selected, would make a very active (Continued from page I) member and sure would stir up the erection of a large saw mill at or dry bones of Oregon democrats. near Scio. Journal Bargain Days. Jan. 22 to The Is-ginnmg must I m * made ami Feb. 5 inclusive. Do not wait for we, the people of Scio, must aid in a card. Send or bring your sub the enterprise if we would have it scription to Daisy Buckner, at Scio. go. If we will only meet opportu I will give 25c thrift stamps to the nity when she la knocking at our ? amount of 10 per cent of the suli- door, there is no reason whv Scio acription price to persons bringing ami vicinity cannot tie started onto not Iran than 4 subscriptions. Child the road to prosperity. There are ren. get busy and own a govern other manufacturing industries be ment savings certificate. sides sawmills, which would tie glad to locate in or near Scio, if we only Pie Social hail a railroad. If every alixen will lend a help The Junior clan» of the High ing hand, the burden of starting school will give a pie social Friday the developm« nt ball rolling will be evening at the I. O. 0. F. hall light. Let's do It Games will be played and a general In our last weeks issue a typo graphical error made us say that good social time is assured. John Shimanek had purchased the Shipping Hogs Don Mcknight farm. We should have given John Shindler as the I will receive hogs ami cattle at purchaser. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Laird and West Scio Wednesday, January 23 little brother. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. for shipment same day. All stuff Roy Shelton and children and Mr. must be in and weighed up before and Mrs. Fred Ohlcmeyer were 12 o'clock. Those having hogs ready dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. for that date, please phone tn time for me to make you a visit Rodgers last Saturday. J. !>. Densmore. The Tribune ia informed that Owen Garland lost a valuable horse Notice to the Afflicted the first of the week. The animal got mixed up with barbed wire, by 1 will give |25 for any case of which a joint was so badly injured stomach or kidnev trouble I cannot that the animal was killed, cure. I also treat all kinds of Harry Johnston has found a finger diseases without drugs. Have never ring which ia. no doubt, of value to failed on appendicitis. You don't the owner, who can receive the ring need to resort to the knife when by calling on Mr. Johnston, satisfy you can lie cured without it. ing him that the owner has been Dr. J. Murphy, found and by paying for this notice. Scio. Ore. St. Francis Hotel « Wants. For Sale or List, Found etc, Under this head The Tribunt will hereafter publish the items indicated. The charges will be one cent a word; two figures constitut ing a word. 25 cents i« the mini' mum charge. ROLOFI AUCTIONEER ALBANY. ORE. (> kkm » n W atkhumi a. ? . CK Ma I Sale dates arranged for at Th«- Scio GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor Tribune Office. Scio. Ore Scio Produce Company Wants Your Will pay Cash for Egga, Poultry. Veal. Hogs, i I idea Will buy Cream in any quantity lor the Oregon Cieamery. Portland Let u» 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 orsi« w» Psaamrurt, W. F. trill. Hs»«n«t, 11. C-. Thoms J MVfX J. J.Barnes. W. F. Gill, A. Bilyeu, J. R Harass, Mr«. Jennie Warner. TO SCIO ROLLER MILLS a ra n PwaMSKB was two« Our Flour is as good as any made in the Willamette Valley A’l’A’/t’K S.ICK GUARANTEED W» si«« • <s«n«r«l CutlMk Mlllktn* Butin««« Flour «nd t «sod **n >««l«i MF WHool Bought »nd £ich«ng«d Fie to r dF Wo ar« In th« Field for bu«in««« end Treat Y«v Right OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT complete and Olli stocK fresh and denn I k We carry n full lino <»t Tea, ColTee, Spices Canned Goods, nn<l in fact, everything needed for the table. WANTS, EOK SALE LOST. FOILS I », ETC H. C CEYLON KIBLER 8 GILL CO For Trade A registered 2-year >ld English shire stallion for a span >f good mares. Call on or write T. J. Gibbons. Shelburn. Ore. tf Lost A ladies crocheted hand bag. lost between Catholic church ami Scio mill last Sunday. Reward, J. D. Denamoro. For Sale One set of heavy work Mylo Bartu, formerly of near harness ami one set of light harness Surprise Party Scio, but now in the U. S. service, Enquirw of Josie Snirdl. Hungry hill writes us that he has been transfer For Sal«~ A kitchen range, almost A surpriae oartv was given at the red to the Weather Bureau, and is new Inquire of Mrs Kleb George, now stationed at Walla Walla. home of Vilas Arnold last Saturday who lives on the Cladek farm. Wash., and desires that The Tribune evening. A crowd of 25 congregat ed and a splendid time was reported Farm For Sal«—I offer mv farm shall be sent to him there. by ail present. Sandwiches, picklee. of 114 acres, situate MX miles south Guy Funk, who is near the top of cake and coffee were served at mid east of Scio, for sale. The farm is the conscription roll, and who did night and the crowd broke up at a part of thr Harvey Shelton dona not claim exemption when he filed about 4 in the morning. tion land claim, is first-class land, queationaire. expects to be called Those present were: Mr. and Mrs house. I>am and other buildings, with the first draft and says he ia J. W. Shimanek, Mr. and Mrs. Bill young orchard. 50 acres in culti- readv Thia is the true and patriot Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fleming. I vation, balance pasture and timber. ic spirit and. when compared with Misses Rosella, Macri. and Ethel I Price very reasonable. Thia is a too many others who laid awake1 Rhoda. Leia Couey. Rosa Poevar. i good buy. nights to study an excuse for ex- ! 1 Ethel Carson, Gertrude and Mary 24-27 A. Grolick. Scio. emption from service, makes one Shimanek. Dorris Mriser, Mr. Meis- For Trade.—E. M. F. 5-passenger feel glad that not all of our young •r. Lester Shimanek. Spencer Long. are would-be slackers nor are Wchln<rr> Fni ^ J car in good running order for • 6- man i LUa m _________ -Sa a’ m ._________ a borse gas engine or for stock, la trying to hide behind a «roman's quire of J. F. Pietrok, Scio, Ore. PRINTING m THE SCIO TRIBUNE COMMERtJiL PRJNTEKS