The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, March 07, 1918, Image 3

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Misptrrti lall
G. F. Korinek, B. V. S.
Veterinarian
Hour burg. Oregon
To The Tribune
Inin
at th
At Richardson Gap hall. Saturday.
March 23. Cash prises will be given
Mllltr Clllttiy
as follows; First, beat aopearanev,
32; sec Mid. I m - s I
representation.
Fred Earl A yman was burn at 31 50; third, must comic, 31. Good
Islington. Dawson County, Notarne- music will be furnished. Everybody
ka. October 19. 1887. and died at cordially invited.
30-3t
San Diego. California. February 25.
1918, aged 30 years, 4 months and 6
Two soldiers buried, one in each
days. He leaves to mourn an aged
of the Scio cemeteries last Sunday
mother. Mrs. L. Wyman of Shel­
with the military features observed
burn. and three brothers; O. G. and
in each case, is an event which has
W. H. of Shelburn, ami Henry
never occur red in the past history
Floyd, who is in the navy marine
of Linn County, txt us hope that
service, stationed nt Goal island.
the precedent thus established will
Fred came to Oregon with his pa­
never occur again
rents in the spring of 1904. and in
the autumn of 1906 moved with
Card at Harts
them to Shelburn, linn County,
where he has since resided.
We wish to thank all the friends
On January 21. this year, he en­
list*! Rt Portland in the navy as a who so kindly helped us during the
mechanic landsman in the aviation sickness and death of our father.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W Raymond
corps. He died with pneumonia.
As 1 promised 1» write you soon
as we were settled. I will now scratch ‘
a few lines
My car started from West Scio at
2 p. m, January 21; arrived Albany
just after dusk and staved on the
siding till 5:30 the next morning.
The way they shook things up
while switching was awful
Sleep
was out of the question.
Arrived
UNDERTAKERS
al Roseburg about 7 o'clock next
Calls Attended to Promptly
night. As H would be two hours
Dav or Night
before the train would pull out. my
brother-in-law. V. L. Ruiter. came
OREGON and took me down to the ¡ittle sani­
SCIO
tarium he ia operating am> mother
Ruiter served me to a good hot sup­
per. which certainly was relished
after lunching For a day and a half
H our hkk B ros .. Prow
in a box car.
V. L. ia doing some wonderful
Fresh Meats of All Kinds
things for th«' sick, especially rheu­
Reasonable Price«
matism and tuberculosis, by treating
His brother. W. HI went to him
them in electric cabinets of his own
but
arrived loo late to av Ereil
Scio. Ore.
Main Street
designs which he has patented.
alive. But he states that he was
The real estate agent wh«> made
met by army men and kindly escort­
our deal, told ua of a very bad cane
ed to where the body of his brother
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of oak poisoning which was cured lay. And he was satisfactorily as­
with only one treatment, and V. L.
sured that for hie brother's comfort
Plumbing or Tinning showed
me a cancer he removed by
ahd recovery all was done that could
the same process ,
be. The body was brought to Shel­
I did not tA't to see much of his
burn where an appropriate funeral
F RED OHLEMIER
sanitarium as my time was limited,
service was conducted from the
V n S.
Bn<W>
so I hiked l«aek to my car ami trot
church. It was attended by a very
Ilia Experience is Worth Money
there a.« the tram was ready to pull
large number of friends and by a
to You
out. Got <>n the siding at Green
military squad from Corvallis led
Repairing a Specialty
station at 10 o’clock. and as all was
by Sergeant Jessup, which added
quiet, had a good night's sleep.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
much to the impressiveness of the
Next morning put my wagon to­
service
The body was laid U> rest
gether, hitch«* Old Ned to it and by
tn the Miller cemetery to await the
night had most all of my stuff out
general roll-call, when the earth and
Notice For Publication
to the ranch.
the * a shall answer and give up
We like the location tine blit the
their deed.
The floral offerings
18-part merit of th« Interior, U. S. Land buildings arc small.
Our place is
were profuse and of exquisite beau-,
Office, Portland. Ore., Feb. 4. 1918 on the west side of the Pacific high­
ly.
Wil Ml.WE
Notice is hereby given thst James L. way. about 1(8) yards north of lhe
Officiating
minister,
satiated by Rev
S. Rosaell. of Scio. Linn County. Ore.,
junction of the Pacific and Cops Bay­
W. V McGee.
who on February 7, 1916, made Home
There is a good grad*!
stead Entry No. 04680, for lota 1, 2 and highways
public
school
a quartet mile awav
S N NE 1». S«c. 2. Township 11 South.
Obituary
Range I East. Willamette Meridian, and a store at the roa«l junction; we
has filed notice of intention to make see from 14 to 20 teams a day and
three year proof under Sec. Z3»5. R.
Arthur D. Osborn, a veteran of
autos by the d<>xen; besides lots of
S., to establish claim to the land above
the late Civil war. died at the home
teams
described before the Clerk of the
This is principally a fruit section, of his daughter. Mrs. R M. Ray­
< ounty Court for Linn County. Ore
at Albany. Oregon, on the 2!st day of although the high pricy of grain has mond. March 2, 1018.
Mr. Osborn was born March 23,
March, 1918,
caused a great deal of pasture land
Claimant names as witnesses Henry
1843.
in Michigan, where he. lived
to be plowed up the [wst two years
Neal. Fred Pepperlmg, John Neal end
until
1881.
when he moved to South
G. M. Wirth, all of Scio, Linn County. which hadn't been plowed for 20
Dakota.
He
spent the last years of
years
The grain generally looks
Oregon,
his
life
in
North
Dakota and Ore­
Proof made under act of June 6, 1912. well except in wet places
They
gon,
coming
to
Oregon
in 1913.
and *-ec 2906. R. S
sowed the common white spring oats
Besides
Mrs
Raymond
he leaves a
N. Campbell.
last faN
If they could have had
daughter,
Mrs.
S.
A.
Stearns,
of
Register.
24 30
some of the gray winter oats from
the Unn ^ounty hills, I am sure North Dakota, and one son, Hugh
they would make much better crops. Osborn, of Cleveland, North Dakota
The remains were shipped to Col­
There are some things here quite
umbia,
South Dakota, where he will
natural to ua. It can rain! The wind
Notary Public ana
be
buried
beside his wife.
can blow! And frogs! Well. I guess
lioth Telephon*»
STA YTCkV - - OREGON
Morrison & Lowe
Scio Meat Market
Aactioa
Sale
I will offer for sale at my resi-
dence in Scio, just west of the livery
stable, at 1:30 p. m., on Saturday.
March 9, the following articles of
personal property;
Roan mare, 9 years old. weight
105o pounds, gray horse. 8 years,
wt 1050; two 3-inch wagons, one
nearly new. covered hack; buggy,
nearly new; 14-in. Oliver plow: har­
row. nearly new; rolling cutter 2
iron bedsteads and springs, library
table, extension table; churn; two
heating stoves; 4 kitchen tables; 2
dressers, 2 kitchenettes, one new;
cuplM>ard. 2 stands; show case; tools
of all kinds, cultivator; 2 sets dou­
ble harness, and many other things
too numerous to mention.
Terms All sums of 110 aqd under
cash; over 310, bankable notes, due
in 6 months, al 8 per cent Interest.
I HOAG1JKND.
Frank Shores. Auctioneer.
A Bi| Buca
Will be given by the Bohemian Na­
tional Alliance of Scio, on Saturday.
March 16. for the benefit of the Red
Cross and the above Alliance, al
Weeely hall in Scio
Good music, good order and a
good supper will I m - served
All are cordially invited to help a
good cause, so come over one and
all and have a good time
30-21
Committee.
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Mr. Rexford of the Ncbergnll Meat
Co.. Albany, is in Scio and vicinity
this week, looking for beef and slock
cattle. They pay top prices.
WANTS, FOR SALE
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Wants, For Sale or Lost, Found
etc. Under this head The Tribun«
will hereafter publish the items
indicated. The changes will I m - one
cent a word; two figures constitut­
ing a word. 25 cents I« the mini­
mum charge
Eor Sale
A 1917 Chevrolet*lour-
ing car. all complete and in gixxi
condition, ready to drive away.
Fred T. Bilyeu.
Oliver and other kinds of type­
writer ribbons for sale at this office.
For Sale—140-egg incubator anil
brooder. The whole outfit for 311.
29If
Ardee Powell
For Sale-3 acre improved ranch,
known as Kistler place, adjoining depot
grounds at West Scio. Small payment,
easy terms.
Owner; S. Ellis, Prine­
ville, Oregon.
30 2t
Sanitary Market
FRESH MEATS
Cleanliness — A merican
The Scio Tribune 31.50 the year.
guy
M cknight , proprutor
R. SHELTON
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Come^ensor
yea, and then some. If the high cost
of living keeps up this would be a
Abstracts of Title Examined
good place to can frog hams
Tell
Mr Kimball I don't have to keep a
OREGON little green frog in my cellar to
ÌLIO
warn ua when it is going to rain.
C. C. BRYANT
If we succeed in raising some met- :
one thia summer we will send The
Tribune family a sample (why only
a sample?—Editor».
3*1-2 New Piret National Bank Bldg.
* The main roads here are good and
they tell me that some day the road
OREGON
ALBANY
paat my place will be paved, though
It la in fine shape now. I saw one,
on street in Roseburg iftit wwk
which remimfed me of the roa«l past
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Railroad Time Table
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains
Woodburn-SpringAeld Branch
WEST SCIO
7:50 a.m.
5:31 p.m.
North
South
Corvallis & Eastern
MUN KERS
To Albany
t2:25 P- m
From Albany
...
9:22 a.m.
Motor to Mill City ___ t9:05 a m.
•' from *•
"_______ 4:21 p.m.
§ Daily except Sunday
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JORDAN HEMS
Mrs. Marv Shelton call*! on Mrs.
E Jaynes Monday.
Fred Grimes an«l wife were visit­
ors at the Wortmen’s last week.
Joseph Rowine is suffering with«
rh<*umatism.
Dr. Beauchamp of
Stayton. is attending.
Quite a number of the Jordan R.
C. Auxiliary attended the R.C. dancr
at IJons Saturday night
Laal Friday a quilting was given
the George Westenhouee place.
bv Mrs. George Balaiger, in con­
I will close now as I don’t want junction to which a bounteous lunch
to weary your readers and I may was served by the hostess, and an
feel a call to write again.
enjoyable time had. Those pri ml
J D. (HUMES.
M«-*iamrs Harve Shelton.
were;
Root« 1. box 148. ! Harnen Shelton, E. M
Kimball.
Henry Phillips, Thom Phillips, E
I
Corvallis Cadets
Jaynes, E. Daugherity, A. Arbuckle.
, Fred Grimes, W Wing. Clyde Thom­
The personnel of the 0. A. C. ca­
as. C, Barrett, R. (!ombe, and Clara
dets who officiated al the funerals
Smith, the Misses Gladys Smith and
at the Miller cemetery in the morn-1
Mary Daugherity.
ing and at Franklin Butte in the af­
ternoon. was: ~ grant Jessup, in
The party who picked up a front
command of
squad. Corporal bumper for a Reo automobile at or
Grafton and Privates Folia, Dunn. near Dr. Rosine's barn in this eity,
Tuthill, Brown. Riches, Begal and will confer a favor on F. T. Thayer
Anderson. The boys all returned to if he will return the same
Or It
Corvallis oa the
to taf t at Tto Tribune
R
FRl M
Candidate for the Nomination
f r
SHERIFF
Subject to the Decision of th«'
Republican Primaries
Efficiency. Promptness and the
execution of Law will tie my en-
dravor if nominated and elected.
Remember. that a« age advamv-n
over each year and one-half or two
years, you will outgrow your I ciim *«.
If you have been ill. your eyes re­
quire a stronger prescription. Do
not neglect having your lensen
changed when you begin to feel eve
strain. Neglect now means break­
ing of tissues, nerve strain and more
difficulty in getting satisfying effects
with optometry later
E. C.
Stop That Rent
Build a house -own a home.
We will loan you the money.
You can pay us back like rent.
Paint and repair that old house
and make it look like new.
We will loan you the money.
Your home is your best asset.
Your city ia judged by its
homes
For 11 years we have supplied
the smaller towns with money
at a reasonable rate of interval
from 3 to 8 years.
We have
the money - you need It.
__________________ 12.
Piane IIILIIN6 I LOAN ASSN
Rn.rv S helton . Local Agent
Scio. Oregon
f
MEADE
UPTUMKTRIHT
329 W. Second St..
Alltany. Ore.
Notice of Fine I Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, executor of the «'state of
Charlee Weeely, deceased, lies filed in
the County Court of ljnn County, Ore.,
hie final account as such exeeuter, and
that said Court has fixed Monday, the
8th day of April, 1918, at the hour oC
10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day al
the time for the hearing of objections
to said final account and the settlement
thereof.
Any and all persona having objections
to said final account are hereby notified
to be present at said time in the County
Court room in the Court House In the
City of Albany, Linn County, Oregon,
ami then and thers make such objec­
tions
Joseph E Weeely
Executor.
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