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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1918)
Teachers' Fiagrinatiaa. Hespital Nates. LOCAL BREVITIES Dr. C. F. (Ttapin. dentist. Scio.Oro. Most Scio people will go u> the l^ebanon fourth of July celebration. Wanted 46 Cases r a bark for cash. Scio Produce Co. Scio lodge of Masons will meet Saturday evening and work in the second degree. Scio Produce Co. will pay caah for chittim bark. <6 T.J. Munkers.daughter and grand* daughter, of Portland, came up laat Friday. Dr. W II. Davia waa re-elected school director in Albany laat week, without opposition. A. J. Johnson, a Corvallis banker, came over Monday to attend the an nual meeting of the Scio Milling <3o. Improve Mill street from the mill to the school house and then Scio can l«>aat of the condition of her streets. We make a specialty of Friend ship. Engagement and Wedding Rings F. M French & Son, Albany. Oregon. John J Hannah, who came to Or egon in IBM. d'cd at his home. 7 miles east of Scio, recently, at the age of MO years, J. J. and Jimmie Barnes of Salem, were up Monday to attend the an nual meeting of the Scio Milling Co. Mias Dollic Daly and Mrs. Nellie Gunaauls. of Lebanon, were over Sunday. Mrs. N. Enders underwent an op eration Tuesday and is recovering. I have taken up six head of catlie All Civil war veterans will here Notice is hereby given that the two roan. f<»ur red. Anybody own after enj»y a pension of SI per day County Superintendent of Linn Mrs. Don McKnight. after a week ing this stock can have «ame by pay county, Oregon, will hold the regu or better. The Smoot bill, now law, in hospital, went home yesterday. ing for this advertisement and the Virgil Shilling has completely re lar examination of applicants fur make« l-'lo per month, for 90 'lay s’ i pasturing. Ed 1'osvar. covered and left for his home. state certificates at Albany, as fol service, the minimum pension, in Mrs. A. E. Rossel I of Stay ton. who lows: creasing to It" per month as th«- Live Stock Bayer has taken treatment for diabetes for Commencing Wednesday. June 26. maximum. three weeks, is rapidly improving and I am io the market at all times • ■ • I19IM. at 9 o'clock a. m.. and con will go home Sunday. The new Al for fat hog», cattle or sheen. Ala» For sale cheap A range in good len treatment, used with her. meets tinuing until Saturday, June 29. Can handle old or order. Inquire of Dr. Prill Xltf canning cattle with marked success 11918, at 4 o'clock p. m. thin cattle that are strong enough Mias Florence Ritchie of Harris Wednesday forenoon U. S. his t<> travel and not diwaw-d With Httsehld C h 4 v I m Silt burg hospital. ia visiting Mrs. Kester. tory, writing (penmanship), music, few exceptions I make weekly ship Mrs. Owen Garland and baby were drawing ments from West Scio. Farmers discharged Monday. Two bedsteads and spring» for Wednesday afternoon Physiol Mrs. T. Luckenbach. who under ogy. rrwiing. manual training, com name, 2 rocking chain 4 dining having anything to »ell in this line, went an operation laat week, has re I chain, I dining table, I kitd.cn cab plea«» call or write me at Scio, Ore. position. domestic science, methods covered anil been at-til home. inet, I heater stove. I cooking range. Correct weights and highest market in reading, course of study fordraw I lounge. I bureau. I washatand, 2 price« guaranteed. ing. methods in arithmetic. rugs. 2 milk goats (l>oth now in milk At The Fseeisa Theatre J. D. Densmore. Thursday forenoon Arithmetic, and one to I»- fresh next fall), and numerous other small articles All Thia week. Saturday ami Sunday history of education, psychology, of the al-ovv will lie wild at private evenings. Manager Wvsely will pre methods in geography. mechanical salt* and can be seen at my i evidence sent Mary Pickford in "A Poor drawing, domestic art. course of at any time. R C. D aniki . Arrival and De|>arturc of I'usm-ngvr Little Rich Girl." The show starts study for domestic art. Thursday afternoon Grammar, Trains at 9 o'clock. V m IH geography, stenography. American Woodburn -Springfield Branch Mohair and Wool I am prepared methods in language, thesis for pri WEST SCIO to pay the highust market price for rnary certificate. 7:56 a m. your mohair and wool. See me be North Friday forenoon — Theory and fore selling t»eo. E Rodgers. S*»u(h 5:19 p m practice.orthograpy (spelling) phvs Corvallis A Eastern ical geography. English literature, Ml IN KERS chemistry, physical culture. To Alluuiv t X: 11 a m Friday afternoon School, law, To Detroit 1:14 pm Mr. and Mrs I*. II MacDonald geology . algebra, civil government Motor service discontinued. are n >w the prowl posM-awra of a Saturday forenoon Geometry, t Daily except Sunday fine baby boy by adoption The botany. Itabe'a mother is 'lead and the father Saturday afternoon General his Vwrkgaf» leukSM Na«arfxw4«J Neiorv FaMbx is somewhere in France, fighting fur lory, bookkeeping democracy. Very truly yours. J A ( IH'Rt HlLU A. J Johnson, the Benton county Superintendentuf Public Instruction Banker, cannot forget hia old Scio Attorney *< Law W e W tillicuma with whom he formerly Railroad I ime I able H. B. CHESS hail many contests tn various games Mrs Emma Leslie And children of Hia contests at croquet while here Eugene, are visiting Mrs Ixwlic's thia week, brought back to hi» mem parents. Mr and Mrs G.W.Morrow. ory many thoughts of boyhood days. Jim Bilyeu is a good croquet play Hia oldtime interest in the game er. but he ia not contented to play seemed to be revived. hia own game, he wants to plav the Many have decayed teeth and are other fellows' game as well. not aware of the fact. An exami George Is-wis and wife, of Port land. were visiting G. W. Morrow and wife over laat Sunday. Also Mr. Applegate and wife of Portland. nation of your teeth costa you noth ing. Have them looked over when in town Dr. C F. Chapin, dentist. Scio, Ore. The K. of P. bova have had the front of their hall building repaint* ed The front, the same as the Will Entertain Silty Boys. lodge, ia white. If one could photograph the posi tions of some of our croquet play ers and produce the same in the pa per. quite a bit of amusement would be created. The annual school meeting for the election of a director and a cleik waa held Monday afternoon. F. T. Thayer waa re-elected director and J. F. Wesely succeeded himself as clerk. Cittit IM m Ip Increase ia Pensions Sixty boys from Portland are to spend the summer <m "Big Brother Farm," near Is-banon, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A Lyon. wh" for five years have had a colony of youngsters with them during the summer The first year the farm cared for only 12. but its success was so great that five times that number will lie carol for. Visitors are always welcome and last year 600 visited the farm to study the methods of Mr and Mrs. Lyn. Cheese Factory Matters. We are informed the Richardson Gap t'hcem- Co, has arranged their buMness matters in a manner satis factory to both company and patrons The company is incorporated with the following officials: John Shimu- nek. president and general manager; Joe Bartu. vice-president; J. D. Densmore, secretary; John Egr, treasurer, all of whom are direct ors, and John Davenport. The see n-tary and treasurer are both under I miw I s The company ia now paying for milk on a basis of IM cents for butterfat This price of course will lie varied to correspond with the market price. Six hundred pound» of chvi-Nc ia being manufactured daily with a growing custom. The company has plenty of money for operating purposes and pays for the milk bought every two weeks. EAT CORN SAVE VHEÄT Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bilyeu have removed to Tekoa. W‘ash. They left A Classy Game. Tuesday morning and will remain there until harvest is over when When the Benton County National they will return to Scio. Bank, the State Bank of Scio, the When Germany sends her war leading real estate man of Scio and Linn County Officials ships to era in fleet formation many the city marshal of Scio engaged in of them will never return to their a game of croquet in front of The horns port. Our sea and land sol Tribune office Tuesday morning, Ihstrtct Attorney.............. Gail H. Hill Mate Senator«, S. M. Garland and E. diers are a hard bunch tn run up there sure waa some game on hand. I). t'usick for Linn and Lane. against, but our sailors—well, they The main struggle seemed to be Representatives. Charles l hi Ida, W. P. never have been licked. to prevent the Benton County Na Elmore. F. II. Porter D. B McKnight She waa from Jefferson and tem tional Bank from becoming a rover, County Judge Commissioner«. J. D. Irvine, and T. J. porarily in charge of the front office when he could gather tribute from Holier. when an old gentleman came in and the other players at will. County t lerk .... R M Russell The Scio city marshal disputed said to her: "I would like a copy of f I > I < Bodine Treasurer .... W W. Francis the privilege of the bank levying your paper for a week back." She Recorder .............. .. Velma G. I'avis tribute in thia manner, declaring sweetly replied, "Auntie has one. Aweasor........ ..................... E. C. Fisher that such waa a perquiaite only of too; you had belter try a porous bchool Supt .............. Ida Cummings plaster, You can get one at the Scio's peace officer. Coroner ................ Wm. Furtmiller The Scio bank also aspired to the Health Offner Santiam Pharmacy, just around the Dr. W. H. Davis gay life of a rover, while the Scio Fruit Inspector .... D. W. Rumbaugh corner.” D. Taylor real estate broker asserted that this Mock Inspector ............ N. J. Weddle, who ia a gateman CITY OF SCIO at the Camas paper mills, came up rover business by right belonged to the real estate merchant. Mayor ,.F. T. Thayer on Thursday, having secured a week Suffice to sav the game waxed Rseosder . J. S. Micha off to look after telephone matters W A. Owe warm, for all were oldtime rivals, Marshal here Mr. Weddle speaks enthusi T rsasur* r . Roy * helton dating from their youth up, at mar astically about the Camas paper » Cuuneiimm. N I. Morrison, R Caln, people and that they pay good wage* bles and other athletic pastimes and trod Hilyeu. W. E Arnold, W. J t hroma. J. M Lindley. and give increases without solicita this bout at croquet proved that tion from employee. He says that they had not forgotten how to in School Ihrer tor». F. T. Thayer. A. <». Prill, J. L. t'alavan. nearly all of the strikers of last fall dulge in scientific knocking. We suggest that the next game J. F Wesely, Clerk. are beck at work, excepting the main agitators. He returned Co hie job be played m induced ground» and gives as a benefit for the lied Grona I Oltw« M .terns is St SEE BETTER' You may see but half what your friend* see. and they we but little of what they might see. A thor ough examination and correcting lense« will enable you all to *eu better E C. MEADE. OPTtiNFTklNT AND JKWEI.KR —f.' W. Second st. Albany. Oregon ld«M Ota St. Francis Hotel ALBANY, ORE. Meals 35 and 50 cents Room 5Oc and Up GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor FARM LOANS We havv loaned more than ooc million >k>llar» on Willamette Valley farnw »nd we have more to loan at the twat terms ever offered. can pay 00 or more at auy time anti »top the interest. Hut if your crop ia »bort you don't have to pay anything except the interest. J. M. and H. M. Hawkins A H>an>. Oregon Ford HIE UNIVERSAL CAR It’s no longer nrce»»ary to go into the detail« deacnbmg U>e practical tnerila ot the Ford car everybody knows all about "The Universal Car." How it goes and comes day after day ami year after year at an operating expense so small that it’» wonderful. This advert.»ement is to urge pro* pec live buyers to place orders without delay as the war has produced comiitions which may interfere with normal production. Buy a Ford car when you can get one. We’ll take car«- of your order get your Ford to you soon as pcntai ble and give the best in "after service when required. FREDT. BILYEU .\iitlii>rizc<i Agency SCIO, ORE. You