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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
T —-r - - Scio Meat Market Miss Lucy Compton went to Salem An important Red Cross meeting Tuesday for a long visit with a sister. is called at Albany for next Tuesday. Mrs. 0. 8. Hutchinson returned David A. Osborn of Portland ha« Sunday from a ten davs* visit to th«* been visiting hi« daughter. Mrs D. south, part of the time at Divide C. Th<»m«. th«- past two weeks. He and balance at Albany. returned to his home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Stotter of Albany, Good teeth are the first caarntial were among the visitors at F ranklin to good health. Don't pul off hav Butte cemetery nn Memorial Day. ing them Axed until it is too late. Asa Tindall of Salem, was in town Dr. C. F. Chapin. Scio. Friday, shaking hands with oldtime E. C. Shelton went to Gates Tues- friends and acquaintances. day on a businc« proposition. Wint Young went to Astoria this The summer weather we have week, expecting to remain there for been having this week will dispoar weeks. some w«*eks. of the aphis pest for a while. For sale Registered poland china That's an ugly mudhole in the al boar. 1 boar, 11 1 months old. Inquire inquire Alvin L. Gilkey, Thomas, Or. 40 4te ley l>ack of the bank building ami Jim F Farrell ’arrell of Salem, came up the city authorities should immedi last Sunday to take charge of the ately lake steps to eradicate it. barber shop for the summer. It is said tile lumber which is used in building airplanes must tie planed mad«* for that by hand with a plane mad«« especial purpose. For sale A Sharpie« Sharpless cream sep sete arator in flrabclass first-class condition, cheap T. J. Giblion«, Giblions, Shelburn. Shelburn, 41 41 Quite a » large number numlier of Scioans Semana visited visiUd various cemeteries last Thurs Thurs- day. Nearly all at sometime during the day. Mr. and Mrs John Kelly came up Mr from their home in Gervais last week for a few days' visit with relative« in Scio snd at th«* Mike Kelly home near Jefferson. Heppner has just had a 325.000 fire. That Uqvn has now had both fi<MM! and fire What next? For sale cheap A range in good order. Inquire of Dr. Prill. XUf Reasons bl«* Prices Main Street Agricultural Credit Scio. Ore. R. SHELTON Notary Public ana Corporation of Oregon Corwcycmor Abstracts of I itle Examined St. Francis Hotel Produce <3. Cream Depot THOMAS LARGE, Proprietor Thayer and clerk J. F. W’esely are to Scott Turner has enlisted in Do- be chosen. war railroad service and left for the Captain Mark V. Weatherford of Atlantic Coast laat Saturday, lie is Albany, who has been stationed at an experienced railroad man and Fort Sill Oklahoma, mnee his enlist expects to be sent over to France ment, writes Allmny friends that he almost as noon a« he arrives east. C. A. Everett is moving his stock of drugs to his new place of bus' new. just across the street from the old stand this week. When fully established he will have a neat and commodious place of business. Fresh Meats of All Kinds FARMERS* Tom Smails was welcome caller at We make a specialty of Fnend thia office Tuesday. Tom told the ship. Engagement and Wedding Rings F. M. French A Son. Albany. office force a lot aliout melons until Oregon. he had us watering at the mouth. Annual school meeting on June 17. When the melon season is on Tom is If he which is the third Monday of this to keep this shop suppli«-d. month. A director to succeed F. T. don't! ! The Lord help him ! ! I Prepare vour smoked glass before hand if you want to view theeclipsr next Saturday. A niece of clean glass and a kerosene lamp is all that Is necessary. The ecli(we will lack but about five per cent of being total here. Our city council should certainly require Mill street to be impmvtid in some way during the present sum-, mer. Al present it is s black eye' Attorney •* Law H oum hkk B ruk .. Trow to Scio. | Our twenty year rural credit plan OREGON Joe Wrscly is carrying his left eye °( loaning money to farmers help« in a sling this week, caused by a g« t out of debt Under our / form of loan the TOTAL amount miacalculation in mounting his bicy-|,)f intrr^, (Juring |U ENT|RK cl«* wh«*n going home l ‘ Hi« eye { period of twenty years, is actually Mrs. G. II. Davis of Shaniko, I 5| t»er cent interest. came in contact with the handle bar. I«*ss than came down last Friday to say good- He fir*I ¿bought his eye was serious-1 Write us for booklet. by to her brother. William Milaa, Mrs. ly injured, but it will be all right in i who waa cal lei in the draft ALBANY. ORE. HECKER A BEAM. Agenta Davis wm formerly Miss ids Miles. a few days. C. F Sargent complains of an au Meals 35 and 50 cents 133 Lyon St Hate work a sp«-cialty. Dr. to r>>ad hog who nearly run into him, Chapin. Scio. Room 50c and Up Albany, Oregon th«* hog I m - ihk <m the wrong side of F. T. Thayer will probably I* a GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor the road Auto drivers shout«! ob- candidate to succeed himself as a nerve the rub*« of the r«*a«l am! avoid school dir«>clor at the coining annual accident. school meeting. For clerk, the dis Th«* ch«*ew factory at Richardson trict can do no better than r«* elect Gap is in op«*ration am! next week J. F Weaelv. we exp.-cl to sample the • uq>ut When school is out. boys, you G. F. Sargent inform« The Tri should be willing to lake a farm job bune that his son Ixinn, ng.-d 17. during vacation, to help overeotm died at Salem hospital J urn* 4. The the shortage of labor. burial waa today in Salem cemetery. | -I S< I < > The Scio Milling Co. has ground ( )H I X ION E. C. Peery *vent to Altiany today aliout all of it« Stock of wheat and in U h * interest of th«* creamery and As I have <ioni* buaineaa with tin* |H*ople of the mill will I m * silent until th«* new will go from there to Portland an«! S«*io aixi vicinity for several yearn, von crop comes in. probably Newberg, returning Satur Mrs Mack of Portland, came up know me in a buainexa way. I will now Io* day or Sunday. the first of th«* week to visit her glatl to <lo biibin<*>«H in the future along tho Dance at the Gap. brother. J. D. Densmore, She so J. D. Densmore occupied Memo rial Dav in moving his household effects bi the Dr Browne residence timed h«*r visit that she could wit* property. ne«s the graduation of her nephew, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Densmore, from When Scio becomes tieoplel«*as. the eighth grade. He is now read) The Tribune will still la* on the for the high school, snd Mrs. Msck ground to create a disturlmnce now and his parents are very proud of and then. the fact. Mrs. C. II Neil and daughter, After July I. we will have a new iss Bessie, arrived last Friday on a mail carrier to West Scio. W. A visit to brother and uncle. T. W, Ewing having been awarded th«* Laird of this city. Mis. Neil is en contract. The contract to M tinkers route to Wheeler county to visit her has lieen award«*«) to the old com mother and brothers there. pany. Bilyeu & Bilyeu, it is report«*«!. For sale Spring wagon, buggy, Torn l^aird brought his tin Liuic cook stove, cabinet organ, bookcase and bedsteads. These articles can out of hiding Tu«*i«day and sent her be seen at the C Weaely wareroom. around to the W«*wly garage to lie Mr and Mrs. J. L. 8. Rosaell of dressed up no that Tom won't be Stayton. were in Scio one day last ashamed to go touring with her week, looking after business matters. every Sunday this summer has arrived safely in France Funny if the Scio country has taken about one-fifth of the county subscription for W. 8. 8. You peo ple at Albany. U*banon and other points in the county, better get busy. H. B. CHESS Dance At Richardton Gap hall. Saturday. Jun«* IS; good music will be furnished and the usual good titm* is asaurtsl to all. Everybody cordi ally invited By the Committee. same lines, t'otnv in and get my prices. haixile cream for the Hazelwood Co. THOMAS LARGE I IO, OREGON New Registrants. Young men becoming 21 amce June b, 1017, were yesterday enroll ed by R«*gistrar Sticha as follows: W J. Wirth I. I'ictrok O. II. Weidman John M Miller John M I«*e E. W. Rooker Hiner Freitag M U While S W L>ng V. W Arnold D. (’. Montgomery Ito« Ray Orval Taylor A. II. Kloer Telegraphie Brieft From two to five German U-boat« are on the Atlantic coast and have sunk eleven or more American The loss schooners and steamships of life is 5 m persons, all from one •hip the Carolina. Casual ties were from drowning after passengers and crew had taken to small boats. All available naval vessels are looking for the divers. Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pay (.ash for Eggs, Poultry, Veal. Hogs, Hides ill buy Cream in any quantity for the Oregon Cieamery, Portland Let us get acquainted. If you liave a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. We will give you a Square Deal J. W. MOORE, Manager American troop« are now actively engaged with the French in lighting th«* Hun« on the Picardy battle line. Our boy« are sustaining the Ameri can character as fighters and are the Harold Peery, who has lieen em admiration of the French troop«. ployed in Portland for several months It is lielievrd the main force of stopped for a short visit with Scio the German drive for Pari« is spent. relatives on his way home to Spring- With additional reserve« reenforcing Held last week. the allies daily. Genera) Foch may Mr. and Mrs. M M. Morris of lie vxiwetwi to commence an offen Tygh Valley. Wasco county, visited sive movement soon. Scio friends over last Sunday. He Rain to the amount of 4.MH inches had been attending the I. O. <>. F. has fallen in Iowa and all the streams grand encampment at Seaside. He are at flood stage, causing heavy was a former resident of near Scio. damage. Lee Bilyeu. Mrs Nellie Gunsauls Fx-Vice-I’rasident Charles W. and Miss Dolly Daley, came over on the rr orntng train from Lebanon on Fairbanks died at his home in Indi Memorial Day. Lee. who is run anapolis. Indiana, on June 4. Scio, once a good baseball town, will he ballets this summer. Many of our young men are in the army or navy and the rest having gone elsewhere to work, makra a ball team an impossibility. We will, therefore have to be satisfied with stag croquet ning a small sawmill two or three A Washington dispatch says that mil«*s east of Lebanon, was looking German soldiers who have been held for a g<Mid work horse or a team a« prisoners in Russia now arc return well ing home in large numbers. Most Our boys joined the draft contin of the men sre in good physical gent to gw to California last Satur condition and that 70 per cent of day. Albany people gave them a them would be ready for active ser good feed just before they left. Guy vice within a month. Three trains, Funk, ('harles Faltus. Scott Turner.' each carrying from 400 to 1000 VtetW Otto Lyon, of Scio; Lewie Edward German» are passing through Oisha M<»hair and Wool- I am prepared McMillan. Willie Henry Kowitx and daily. The men are being exchanged to pay the highest market price for your mohair and wool. See me be- Amil Posvar, of Crabtree, were of for Russian prisoners who are in poor health Gee. £ Rodsrsn. %