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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1918)
» • ± 4 4 . • *■, ■ Some Albany railroad men think the sub track into Scio from West Scio will not be built, according to the Albany Herald. But. »upp«** A few empty harnw and kegs for the people of Scio utviertoke the sale. Santiam Pharmacy. job themselves. How about it then? Grover Pomeroy, of near Wood burn, was in Scio Monday. C. M Kendall, who announces his Have you had an initial tablet candidacy for the nomination for yet? Santiam Pharmacy. sheriff on the republican ticket else Mrs. Nellie Gunaaula and Miss where in The Tribune, thanks the Dolly Daley, of Iwbaooo. were Scio people for their cordial support in 1910 and promises. If nominated and visitors Sunday. elected, honesty in handling public • R B. Castleman, of Klamath Falla vuuted his sister, Mrs. Sadie Crab-| moneys, economy, safety and law enforcement. tree, the first of the week. The Scio Meat Market will pay■ the highest cash price for all kinds of hide« No tare deducted. ’ I ami many others have listen waiting for Dr. Kerr to take advan tage of your generous offer that you made to him some weeks ago. giving him spare in your paper to make a specific denial of the accusation against him with reference to the methods hr used to obtain a raise of salary, but not a word from him About the 10th inst. the Portland Journal came out in a double column editorial trying to excuse Dr. Kerr and justify the lx«ard of regents in their action, but there were no ex plicit denial. stmtJv stating that the reg«-nt» had l«een contemplating a raise of salary and that the students * I will give |25 for any case of stomach or kidney trouble I cannot cure. I also treat all kinds of dtM.ow without drugs. Have never of th«* Kansas college had intimated that they were expecting Dr. Kerr to prcsHie over them in the future, i Now if this was all true and the I failed on appendicitis, You don’t Everybody should attend the Prof J need to resort to Ibe knife when J. B. Horner lecture at the People« you can be cured without it. theater Friday evening. It will lie Dr. J. Murphy, worth while. Scio. Ore. regent» had been urging a raise of salary for Dr. Kerr, why the great camneign that came from head- ■ quartern early in the season? A con-' The county urinting has been awarded l«y the county court to the Lebanon Express and Albany Demo- crat. We make a specialty of Erlend ship. Engagement and Wedding Rings F M French A Son. Albany. I Oregon Mr. and Mrs I ah * Bilyeu, of l«eb- anon, wen* in town Monday, called here by the illness of Mrs Bilyeu’s mother. Mrs. Pomeroy. V ;■ Notice to the Afflicted Harrisburg. Ore. Editor Tribune: lebanon is now among the cities which have city mail delivery. Two carriers have boen appointed by Postmaster Kirktmtrick. i The drug store is the place to buy real soap. Everything from "Spec Dee” hand cleaner up to 40 cents per cake at Santiam Pharmacy. A Word to Subscriber« You may not think the small sum you owe The Tribune of much Ctmm- quence. One subscription aione is but a small sum. Hut wht-n you consider that out of three small sums we must buy pajier and pay printers say nothing about the cost of the editor’s living, to us. nt least, these small sums are of considerabl«« con Holy sequence. _ Writ says “The U|wrwr Worthy of His Hire ’’ We. lblnk thr printwr b M wd) I>|K|.t you? **liver (he U|J.. makp ug happy We Bob Peerv was in town yestereay nerd ,h<. m„nr, <nd cannot pay our and reports farming operations mov bills without it. Nuff said. ing along just as if spring was here. Farm Hoose Burned He says th«« public mads are in fine condition, never before cquale«l al thia time of the year. I Tljc farm hoAae of Janies Piatt Shipping Livestock was burned Sunday evening, A Will receive rattle and hogs Fri defective flue was the cause, About day. January 25 for shipment ><am< all was lost except the kitchen uten day. J. D Iktwinore. sils, most of which were saved. One N 1 Morriem went to Portland bed. also, was saved. Mr. Piatt had just returned from Wednewlay to attend the convention Weather clerk subsidized. a coyote hunt, had built a fire and of the stair hardware dealer« Frank Pruitt returned from a I was reading. A neighbor saw the I visit over into Crook and DesChutes «1. 1 counties last we«*k. He says they fire and telephoned the fact to Mr. Piatt, which was hit first in forma WANTS, FOR SALE are having even a milder winter ts«. - over there than we are having here A subecriplion paper was being and that grass is exceptionally good. circulated in town Monday, to partly ■ ♦i Bill Brenner, riding one mule and cover the loss leading two others, wss met on the Wants, For Sale or lxwt. Found mad leading to Jordan headed, It etc. Under thia head The Tribun« Dosate $15 For Red Cross was said, for tall timber on a mule will hereafter publish the items trade. The trade must have been indicated, The charges will be one i The Bohemian Women’s Club, a good on«« for the other fellow, as cent a word; two figures constitut- which meets weekly iir this city, Mr. Brenner gave two for one. I ing a word. 25 cents i« the mini donated >15 at their last meeting to mum chsrge. • The Marion county Grargr sit the Red Cross. down somewhat hcavilv on President The following is their roll of For Trade A registered 2-year Kerr, of the Agricultural college. membership: •Id English shire stallion for a span Dr. Kerr will certainly have to make Mrs. Frances Kruml. if go«! mares Call on or write answer to theer farmers. He cannot Mrs. Marie Jones. T. J. Gibbons. Shelburn. Ore. tf remain silent and maintain his stand Mrs J. Patrny Ixmt A ladies crocheted hand ing as an educator in Oregon. Mrs. Rudoloh Wesely. bag. loot between Catholic church Mrs. Joe Wesely. When you “go on the bum" and Scio mill last Sunday. Reward Mm. Francis Wesely. Kalatone will pul you right. When J. D. Densmore. Mm. Francis Herman. the bowels and liver become inactive Mrs Marie Mikola. and dormant, and you lose your For Sale- One set of heavy work Mm. Anna Sticha. "pep" think of Kalatone. Ito an harnewi and one set of light harness Mm Marie Dvorak. . old doctor’s prescription with 30 Enquire of Josie Snirdl. Hungry hill years of reputation. Santiam Phar For Sale A kitchen range, almost macy. new. Inquire of Mm. Kleb. George Sergeant D. E. Rackleff, of the who lives on the Cladek farm. 340 Field Artillery, (imp Lewis. Farm For Sale -I offer mv farn Wash . visited his sister, Mr*. T. W, of 114 acres, situate six miles aouth Laird, of thia citv. last week. Mrs east of Scio, for sale. The farm is T^ird has another brother in the Commercial College Graduate a part of the Harvey Shelton dona service snd a third brother about to Expert Accountant and tion land claim, is first-class land, join the colors. She is entitled to house, barn and other buildings, wear a 3-star pin if she desires. Experienced Peace young orchard. 50 acres in culti Dr. Ivsn Bellinger, who joined the Officer vation, balance pasture and timber. msdicsl reserve corps and had been Price very reasonable. This is a stationed in Kansas, died of pneu go«»! buy. monia last «reek. His home was in 24-27 A. Grolick, Scio. Republican Candidate for Sweet Home and he was a young For Trade ~E. MF 5-pa^enger physician of brilliant promise. He ear in good running order for a A- a eon of the late Judge Beilin- horse gas engine or for stock. In of the U. & district court, of Room 50c and Up . T. ? ■ Ì I I* j r | j C. M. KENDALL SHERIFF quire of J. F. PteUwk. 8cm. Ore a. r. o ** i Sale dales arranged for at The Scio Tribune Office. Scio, Ore (»RANT PIRTLE. Proprietor Scio Produce Company Wants Your Will pay Cash Iw Eggs. Poultry. Veal, Hogs. Hides Will buy Cream in any quantity for the Oregon Cieamery. Portland Lei 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. M RE, Manager nrrWSS» Paasiitasv, W. F. «Sill. Hwart«a», Il C. Thoms J J. J Barnes. W. F. <«¡11, A. Hi Iyen. J.R.Bernse, Mrs. Jennie Warner. to SCIO ROLLER MILLS INI > •ul't.HATUI CllM'KMHKM »■ ll*x I lur Flour is as good as any made in th«- Willamette Valley EVERY SACK GUARANTEED Ww do • Cesses** al Milling Butins««. Flour and 9 os« Salto Whssi Botogkl ••»«! ttchsngsd lor Fleur & Wo OSO Ito tko Flolsi for BtooltotoCto • earil Will Tr*tot You IMgHv ♦ OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is complete and Dili* stocK fresh nml clean With fiuw««rs in bloom, ripe straw berries. etc., in Oregon and below xero weather in the states cast of the Rocky mountains, it looks as though th«« Pacific coast h«<l the I ROLOFF W atksujlmi Meals 35 and 50 cents making it appear that there was a spontani-ous outburst from the pro- - pie wherein the facts in th«* <*aae are ‘ the farmers are complaining that th«* co»t of maintaining the college under Dr. K«*rr is too much for the benefit received inder Dr. Kerr has won fame as a booster of bail games and it is persistent in pushing certain agriculturists on the county in defiance of the wishes of the farmers an<l tax payers. We still hope there may lie some qiecifir action on the part of Dr. Kerr an«l the hoard of regents that the name of our college and state may not suffer. O' Country Jake. s <« T »T * A*.. • fr . AUCTIONEER ALBANY. ORE. certod booet from a cooperating, element, sending out articles to various pa|>ers all over the state,! ■Fw!" ■•■‘a* * * H. C T ea d CEYLON v We carry a full Tea, Coffee, Canned Goods, fact, everything for the table. • _ a r * -.•r V T *«V St. Francis Hotel As “C«wtry Jake* Secs It Oscar Pomeroy, of the Lacomb country, was in town Monday. r ‘. <k •, »• • »• V line of Spices and in needed