The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, January 31, 1918, Image 4

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Perry Bilyeu, a prominent farmer
of the Crabtree country, was in
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LOCAL BREVITIES
town Monday and pushed up hie
For the seeood time the Grant Six !
subscription to The Tribune while has won the honor ut being the first
here.
car oyer the Sierra*. The victory i
Pteaae Pay Up at Once
was sealed on January M when the ■
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Grant Six reached San Francisco,
Mr«. A. L. Phillip* of Cralitree, on
A» I am leaving Scio about Feb after completing a round trip of
January 22.
15 to accept a position elsewhere, 564 miles, going by way of Placer­
Th* Selo Meat Market will pay
all people knowing themselves in­ ville and returning by way of True-
the highe*t cash price for all kind«,
debted to me, will please call and kee. thus croasing the mountain« by
of hide«' No tare deducted.
both summit route«
settle the same at once
"Spec Dee." th* grille*« hand
“Loot year the Grant Six was also
Dr. E H. Hobeon
paste «till head* the list of wonder*.
the first car over the Sierra«" say*
27 ounce* 25c at Santiam Pharmacy .
local distributor* of the Grant Six.
Card oí Thank»
A daughter was born Thursday of
"But. the victory then was not
last week to Mrs. Rose Gibbons,
We wish to thank all our friends achieved until March, and only after
widow of the late Geo. Gibbons, of and neighbor* for their many acta terrific Irnttle with the worst anew- ,
Shelburn.
For a whole
of kindness and for their assistance i storm* in 20 year*
We make a specialty of Friend In rebuilding our home We greatly month the car waa burwd in snow;
■hip. Engag«-ment and Wedding appreciate what has been done for and the intrepid pilot* hwt to camp i
out like polar explorers. More than j
Ring* F. M French & Son. Allxny. us.
Oregon.
1. R Piatt and Family. once it was thought that the Grant J
T J. Gibbons. of Shelburn, ex­
pects to start for Eastern Oregon
points, within the next few days
with a view of locating.
Hooverixe — Hooverix*. and use
Wright's Smoke Flavoring for scar-
oning. instead of bacon, 2&c the
bottle at Santiam Pharmacy.
A few dropa of Wright’s Smoke
Flavor will season those le-sns just
a* well as a "hunk" of bacon at
Santiam Pharmacy
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Six party had been lost and there
Live Stock Bayer
waa great relief when the daring
•rew were known tn be safe.
"The honor of lacing first over
I am in the market at all times
the
Sierra* tempt* a few hardy ,
for fat hogs, cattle or sheep, Also
Can handle old or sportsmen each year Of those who,
canning cattle
have trie«! for the prise. only a'
t^,n ttt'tle that are strong enough
tn travel and not diseased. With handful have ever succeeded in get-
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7he objective of the
few exceptions I make we»- L’kly ahip- ting trough
the beautiful
lake Tahoe,
Farmer* trip '• *h*
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ments from West Scio.
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having anything to tell in thia line, said to be the lsrg«**t fresh water
please call or write me at Scio. Ore i lake of it* elevation in the world.
Correct weights and highest market The priic ia ■ simple silver cup given
We keep a full line of stock foods
each year by the lake Tahoe Inn.
prices guaranteed.
veterinary liniments, blisters, etc.
‘The honor ha* never before been
J. D.-Densmore
Some stock food that we are closing
won by the same car two years in
nut at a special price. Santiam
The Y. W. C. A. Campaign
auemstion
Pharmacy
"While th. route i* fairly easy in
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Win. Sloddart. of Crabtree, was
The men are at the front Women midsummer when road* are good
in Scio Monday, and paved The must hold the second line of defense. and the trail is «-asilv followed, it
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Tribune a pleasant call while heie. How? As nurses and as hostess becomes a severe trial <»f endurance
Mr. Stoddart is a veteran of the house mother*. The Y W. C.-A. i* faith fur the car and for its driver*, j
Boer war and tt Ils some interesting cooperating with the R«-d Cross by when it i* attempted in the mxidle
stories of South African campaign« providing
of winter
At the high altituiies
the
snow
obliterate*
th«- trail f-»r
if there were ever any doubt
1st. Two trained workers for
mil«**
and
the
travel
is
necessarily 1
about Scio being a city, that doubt each Rest Hut which the Red Cross
on
top
of
the
snow
cru*t.
In many i *
was dispelled last Friday morning is placing near the bam- hospitals.
place*
the
high
wind*
have
brought
when a regular up-to-date pop corn
2nd. A Hostes* House in Pari*
down
th«*
tree*
so
that
wide
detours ,
wagon was installed just in front of for American nurse*.
ar*
nerrssary
or
the
men
are
obliged
th* barber shop on Main street.
At the request of the United
to
become
piorwiers
and
cut
their
Now you can get your popcorn or State* department of war. 50 hostess
way
through.
roasted peanuts while thev are hot. h ouses are being built in Amuriea.
"Both in 1917 ami in 191« the
D M Baker, of Portland, repre­ Its purpose ia to provide for the
Grant Six made the trip without a
senting the Pacific Building and comfort, convenience and *af«-ty of
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single repair or replacement
the
visiting
women
relatives
and
Ixian Association, wasdoigg business
encamped at 1917 victory mad«» the («rant Six
tiie
these places.
You can help by subscribing a duplication of the performance has
sum of money for their aid. Will increased the reputation of the car
in wonderful measure
Th<- Grant
you do your bit?
Six company and the San Francisco
Coodenaery Eabarraued
distributor. Frank O Renat rom.
Mr. and Mrs. W R Ray. of Jor­
have bean «wamped with congratu­
dan. were in town orer last Sunday.
For several days stones conveying latory messages.
Owing to a hurt received from an
auto tumble. Mr Ray is compelled the unwelcome intelligence that our
tn use crutches. While here he condenaery was in financial difficul­
ordered a slock of letterhead* and ties have been in circulation that
envelope* with the farm name "Cold checks given for milk were living
Spring Farm" and hi* own nam* returned endorsed "Not paid for
lack of fund*.”
thereon.
This is a moat unpleasant surprise
The following speaker* will ad­
Wants. For Sale or Lost. Found
to the oeoplc of Scio as well as to
dress th* patent teachers meeting
those people who have been selling etc. Under this head Ths Tribune
next Saturday at the school auditor­
will hereafter publish the items
their milk to the condensery
ium: Prof. C. W. Boettiger, of
indicated,
The charges will lie one
Th* Tribune has no information
Albany. P M Nash. A. I. O’Riley
cent
a
word;
two figures constitut­
as to the extent of the financial
and J. B. Horner. Prof. Horner
trouble, other V1*1' Sheriff Bodine ing a word. 25 cents i* the mini-
will deliver his lecture with stereop-
served attachment papers upon the i mum charge.
tican views at the People* theater****' -
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manufactured product on hand,
For Sale- One set of heavy work
in the afternoon. The exercise* will
Everybody hppe* the embarrass­
harness and one set of light harness.
begin at 10 a. m. and everybody is
ment ia but temporary and that
invited to bring their dinners.
everything will be amicably adjusted Enquire ->f Josie Snirdl. Hungry hill
without the need of shutting down
For S.I.
Farm For Sale- I offer mv farn
the factory.
of 114 acres, situate ax miles south
east of Scio, for sale. The farm is
The following household Roods
a part of the Harvey Shelton dona­
will be sold at private sale:
tion land claim, ia first-class land,
Kitchen cabinet, dining room set.
house, tiarn and other buildings.
small cook stove, healer, two-burner
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young
orchard, bt) acres in culti­
oil stove, dresser, side board, several
vation. balance pasture and timber.
rocking chairs
For particulars call
Commercial College Graduate
Price very reasonable. This is a
at this office.
I good buy.
Expert Accountant and
Notice to the Afflicted
24-27
A. Grolick, Scio.
in Scio the first of the week. Die
plan of loaning money bv the asso­
ciation is very attractive to the
working man. He can acquire a
home and yet not pay more per
month than he now pavs for rent.
St. Francia
Hotel
W atw U oo
Meal* 35 and 50 canta
Room 50c and Up
Dr. J. Murphy.
Sria. Ore.
Officer
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Sale dates arranged for at Th«* Scio
Tribune Office. Scio. Ore.
GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor
Scio Produce Company
Wants Your Business
Will pay Cash for Egg*. Poultry, Veal. Hog*. Hides
Will buy Cream in any quantity for the
Oregon Cieamery, Portland
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
i.iKairroHa
J. J Barnes. W. F.Ofll,
J A. Bilyeu, J. R. Barn««.
Mr«. Jennie Warner.
Sdo Milling Conipaim
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SCIO ROkkEt Mlkk$
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EVERY SACK GUARANTEED
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OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Is complete and our
stocK fresh and clean.
We carry a full
Tea, Coffee,
Canned Goods,
fact, everything
for the table.
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Republican Candidate for
SHERIFF
line of
Spices,
and in
needed
HIBLER 8 GILL CO.
For Trade -E M F. 5-passenger
car in good running order for a 6-
horse gas engine or for stock,
quire of J. F. Pletrok. Scio. Ore.
For Sale—A 1917 Chevrolet tour­
ing ear. all complete and in good
condition, ready tn drive away
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Our Flour is aa good as any made in
th«- Willamette Valley
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I will give 125 for any case of
stomach or kidnev trouble I cannot
cur*. 1 also treat all kinds of
diseases without drug*. Have never
failed on appendicitis. You don’t
need to resort to the knife when
you can be cured without it.
ROLOFF
AUCTIONEER
ALBANY. ORE.
friends of the men
C. M. KENDALL
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