The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, June 13, 1918, Image 4

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LOCAL BREVITIES
Clarence Iwffler, with others in
Again we remark,
the summer
is lieginning to pass yet not a word the last draft call, will leave Juns 24.
is said about improving Mill street
Scio is about tn erect street signs
for
the iiem-fit of autoista.
Oscar ami Mrs. Hutchinson ami
Ardee Powell and family spent Sun­
day aort of in a picnic fashion at
The Scio Masonic lodge will meet
Galea
on the 22d, wth work in the second
Strawberries are coming in rather
degree.
lively ami short cake will s«x»n be
•City Recorder Sticha is on the sick
the piece de resistance, whatever
list this week.
that ia.
Jim Bilyeu has gone over to To­
Grain ia reported to be looking in
ledo to look for a job. it ia said.
better condition than a few day*
An adjourned meeting of the city ago.
This indicate* abatement of
council was held Monday evening.
the aphia pest
Vilas Philippi ia busy sheering hie
The wiae man geteth hi* winter
bunch of 2000 sheep.
v
wood in early; and there aresrveral
I h an ami Roll
Morns are taking
a vacation thia week, they are haul­
ing Wood.
Scio Meéìt Market
H oìjm 'H kx Blu*.. |*r<>u»
H. B. CHEXS
Fresh Meats <4 All Kinds
Attorney •» Law
Reasonable Price*
Main Street
The few drops of rain that fell
yesterday cooled the air for but a
little while.
Chris Rilyeu now drives a new
(>ranl-4, purchased recently from
the Fred Bilyeu agency.
Scio. Ore.
R. SHELTON
Agricultural Credit
Notary Pubi* ano
The south bound train from Port­ wiae men In ami about Scio. Are
land last Thursday was an hour and you one of them’
twenty minute* late
There being m> celebration this
Almost all of Scio was joy riding fourth of July in Scio, lhe Iwnd boys
ami picnicking Sunday.
will probably^auspend practice dur­
Cont’cpcnsor
(’. A. Everett will complete the
Abstracta oí lille l.xaiiiined
removal of his drug store from the
Warwick block to the Mad tonaid Our twenty year rural credit plan
3CK)
OREGON
building acrowi the street, this week. of loaning money to farmers h«-l|>»
Tom Ijurd will have his “tin Lix- you to get out of debt Under our
form of loan the TOTAL amount I
xie” out in a few days when he ex­
of interest paid during its ENTIRE
pects to go joy (?) riding every periixl of twenty years, is actually
Sunday
lesa than 5j (wr cent interest.
Write
us L<b-x.klet
Th«- flfin.DOO bull calf ia <>n the
Harry Johnston expects to move ing tlie summer.
his family to Camas when his arm
William Brenner ia placing a new
gets in shape to work
roof on hia barn. which was Scio’s
Herbert Shelton went to Camas, livery stable when lhe liverv was
Wash, last Friday, expecting to en­ about the best buBim-ss in town.
say west to be added to the Carna­
tion Milk Products company’s herd
of Holstein*.
This is the highest
price ever paid for a tingle animal
in the cattle line, it ia said.
Corporation of Oregon
St. Francis
Hotel
ALBANY, ORE.
HE« KER X BEAM. Agonia
A.I. Riley ami County School Su­
bi Myers and family spent Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Roe Shelton were perintendent Mrs Ida M. Cumming* going up one side of the Santiam to
looking after business matters in were in town Tuesday morning l<x>k- Gates, coming home on the other
ing after ach<x>| industrial work.
Albany last Friday.
»•de
He says the road* were rough
enough
to give any <>m- a gixxl jolt
C.
R.
Baker,
sales
manager
of
the
Mrs. Fred Ohlemeier went to
quite
often.
Blaeting
Granite
company.
Portland,
Portland last Friday
Fred will go
Profeasional bam-liall is not re­
garded a* a n<-<-e'*utv occupation by
General Crowder, and lhe big and
little leagues may tie ordered to dis-
l>and and get busy at *>>me useful
<>ccu|>ation. else get into lhe army.
Mr*. May Jone* and Mr* Anno
Selling the state gixxl road» lx»mls
Eckhart,
of
Portland,
came
up
last
at
a discount of near 10 par cent
(bounty Commissioner Butler ia
week
for
a
few
days
’
visit
with
their
and
paying high prices for labor and
said to I m - dangerously sick at his
mother.
Mrs
Sarah
Morri*.
material, is equivalent to getting
residence in Albany.
E. ('. Shelton has transferred his not more than 40 cents on the dollar
Should the comlenaery lie again
placed in operation a numlier of our janitor duties from our public school actually »pent on the roads, if con­
building to the Miller lumbar camp ditions were normal.
temporarily absent will return.
Meals 35 and 50 cents
I Xi |.y<*n St
Room 5Oc and Up
GRANT PIRTLE'. Proprietor
Albany, Orrguu
gage in work there
was lixiking after huainem matter»
down about the en I of the month.
Much of the spring grain will in Scio Tuesday.
The funeral of Harvey Cole, a
amount to but little unless we have
pioneer resident of near Scio, who
a soaking rain soon
Catching grayling from off the died at Chehalis. W ash , occurred al
city bridge is now the vogue. (Jet the Miller cemetery Tuesday
a’"' * *s
FARMERS’
Produce
Cream Depot
THOM AS LARGE, Proprietor
S( * I < >
< >HbX JON
out you old timers and try it.
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wheie he has charge of an engine
The telephone central office is
Between our young men going to
short handed. Mias Dorris Weddle
war. and thorn- going to shipyard»,
being on the sick list.
(taper mills ami lumber camp». Scio
W. W. Elmmona, a Salem clothing
has lost more than 100 people during
merchant, was taking order* for
th«- past two months.
suits in Scio Tuesday.
Two ae|>arate depot mall carrier*,
The mumps is still active in our
when there ia scarcely bunine»*
community, J. S. Sticha and Dorris
enough for one. mean* that ont' or
Weddle being the latest victims.
both of lhe buwws will be o|M-rated
D. C. Thoms and Thomas Smail at a loan.
left here yesterday morning bound
Mr. and Mr* Joseph
for Portland, where they will attend
Mr. and Mr* D. C. Thom* were en­
the grand lixige of Odd Eel Iowa
tertained Sunday by Mr and Mr*.
Ed Storey of Sweet Home, who O*car Eachingvr at their Country
own* a pack train, was In Scio last home on Thomas creek.
Thursday, returning from n job on
The tier man fleet is getting reaily
the north fork of the Santiam.
to try conclusions with lhe allied
The Oregonian again failed to ar­ fleets. The kaiser will not depend
rive Friday morning. These lapses any longer on U-boats to do hia aea
are getting ao common that people fighting,
sort o’ look for them.
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Annual school meeting on June 17,
which is the third Monday of this
month. A director to succeed F. T.
Thayer and clerk J. F. Weaely are Io
he chosen.
Aunt Becky Morns left this morn­
ing for an indefinite visit with Port­
land relatives. Site plans to attend
the Pioneer* ami Indian war veteran
meets
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Shelton have
gone to housekeeping at the Milit i
Bros. saw mill where Enoch ia I mm »
teamster of a donkey • engine ).
Enoch feels sail altoUt it too. because
he has just got his fishing license
and now he's gone where there isn’t
any fishing.
(*, II. Wain of Junction City, was
looking after business matters in
Seto Tuesday.
Mr. Wain owns a
farm a short distance south of town
lie reports the ravages of at>hi* on
vetch as lieing most destructive,
though grain is not being affected
Rain is needed luuilv.
Forty-five Oklahoma Menottitoa,
who had lx-en drafted into the army
refused to put on and wear the sol­
dier uniform, or to serve in any way
to help promote the war, claiming
conscientious motives as the cause of
their refusal.
They were court-
martialed and sentenced to serve 25
years each in a federal prison at
hard labor.
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THOMAS LARGE
SCIO, OREGON
Scio Produce Company
Wants Your Business
Will |>ay (ash for Egg*. Poultry. Wai, Hogs, 11 idea
ill buy Cream in any quantity for the
(.jrrgon Cirarnery, Portland
Let us gel 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
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J. J. Rarnes, son Jim and daughter
Catti« Tata I*
Nellie,
were up from their home in
We make a specialty of Friend
ehip. Engagement and Wedding Salem Monday. J. J. returned the
Ring* F. M French A Son. Albany. last of May from California, where
1 have taken up six head of cattle,
Oregon
two roan, four red. Anybody own­
he spent last winter.
ing this stock carr have same by pay­
Mr*. Jennie Warner of Corvallis,
The Tribune's job department was ing for this advertisement and the
came over last Friday to assist her quite busy the (>a»t week
Bring on l>a«turir>g.
Ed Poavar.
father. Uncle Nathan Young, to get your work; our man can handle it.
reaily to make a visit to hie children you don't need to send away; J»t
Ti th Ptiple •! Seis ah thcisttj
at Moro, in Eastern Oregon. Mr. ronixe home industry ami support
Y xung left the first of the week for your local institutions.
If you have children between the
Moro.
There ia a prospect that The Tri­ ages 8 15 it will juiy you to have
For sale Spring wagon, buggy, bune may be able to slate some­ their teeth examined, as they are
cook stove, cabinet organ, bookcase
thing toon relative to the condenaery ofu-n times loo timid, or for other
and bedsteads.
These articles can
reasons, afraid tn go to the dentist.
be seen at the C Weaely wareroom. whieh will be moat aatiafactory to It costs you nothing to have them
the entire Scio community.
examined ami saves them pain and
If you think The Scio Tribune is a
People should be very careful of exts-nsr later, and often times gixxl
live local paper, ask your neighbor
teeth. Dr. C. F. Chapin, Dentist,
to subscribe, if he is not already what they aay in the*«- war time
Scio. Ore.
taking IL
davs.
They should be extremely
For ash* cheap A range in good careful in Quoting what other* *ay.
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order. Inquire of Dr. Prill.
33tf It ia a grave matter to accuse one
Mohair and W <<»l - I am prepared
wrongfully of disloyalty
Did you have your little smoked
to pay th«- highest market price for
When the food adm>ni»trator call-1 yotir mohair and wool. See me be­
iass ready tor Saturday afternoon
G«-” E Rodgers.
to view the eclipse? At Scio ths ed on the people her* to return their fore selling
shadow was 95 per cent total. A surplus dour. C. U. Sandox was the
Dance al the Gap.
clean piece of window glaaa and a only one in thia vicinity to respond
Dance At Richardson Gap hall.
kerosene lamp supplied the necessary He turned hie flour in at the Scio
Saturday. June |&; good music will
smoked glasa. It'e a safe bet that mill and with the proceeds bought be furnished ami the usual gixxl time
•very man. woman and child in Scio war stamps, thus giving th«- kaiser 1 is assured to all. Everybody cordi
ally mvited.
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