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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1918)
At The Peeples Theatre Scio Produce Co. will pay cash for chittim bark. 45 We miss our genial postmistress this week, the mumps having taken possession of her Mel Shelton, of Arlington. Ore gon, came down last w«?ek for a month's visit with Scio relatives. Ixwt — lie posit book of Scio Gen eral Himpilal. Please leave al Scio Stale Bank. Sect íor Daaages. C. A Everett, druggist, recently appointed recruiting agent for the U. S. »hipping board to enroll young men of Scio and vicinity for service in the merchant marine, has received and executed his official oath of of fice. He will use his store as a re cruiting station and will "sign on” ' husky young Americans lietween 21 This week. Saturday and Sunday Suit was filed todav (June 201 by evenings, Manager Wisely will pre- Joseph J. Roner versus James Piatt sent "The Eagle.'* for damage» for a Is-ating Piatt is alleged to have administered a few Heury Miller awl daughter of days ago on the county road near Sisters, came down Sunday. He re Scio. Halm to the extent of $500 is ports the farm outlook in his locality prayed for in the complaint. as (wing good. He will cut 100 tom According to the complaint, Piatt and 30 for training on a squadron of hay. worth $25 a ton. baled. wrongfully, violently and maliciously of srhool ships maintained by the The framing is Prof. Robe and family took a tent aasaultiM. brat, bruised and lacerat shipping board. preliminary to srrvicv on merchant ed the plaintiff, to his intense agony and camying outfit and left today I vessels for the duration of the war. and distress and to the damage of for Tangent to remain through har and the men enrol led for it cannot vest. The professor and son expect $500. Piatt is sa<d to have climbed be drafted. to make hands in the harvest fields. over the l«ack of the Itoner wagon, threw th«’ plaintiff out of the wagon and otherwise mistreated him According to Roner, Piatt had no excuse for his action, but claimed as a roason that Itoner had killed a dog tielunging to Piatt. Roner claims to know nothing alsiut the dog. wheth er it is still alive, or whether it ever existed. The circuit c«»urt will de cide the matter this fall, unless the We make a specialty of Friend Seventh Day Adventists are hold ease is «rilled sut of court. Albany ship. Engagement ami Wedding Rings F. M French A- Son. Allianv. ing lent meetings at Thomas every Democrat. evening save Monday Everybody Oregon. t Huy W 8. S Our weather clerk is no good. He is cordtolly invited to attend. A condensery meeting war held promiw-d us rain this w«?ek but it M im Nita Bilyeu is home from an last Thursday evening at the People« failed to arrive, except to some of eight months' stay over at Tacoma. theatre, at which time a very fair the arid part* of eastern Oregon. Wash . where she has had a good and safe proposition wa> made to The Brownsville picnic faded to job. She expect» to return to Port our busmens men and farmers, by bring rain so our only bet now is the land in the near futuie which the condensery would again 4th of July. Scaled Bids Wanted For Janitor l«rt us h<>pr be placed in operation Mr and Mrs. Oscar Hutchinson of schools of District No. 9b. t^rm the proposition will materialise in 1918 1919. Bids close July 10 left for Portland last Friday. Mr. the manner most jieopl«- desir«. 46-2t J. F. W«-sely. Clerk Hutchinson may remain permanently Luna lodge. Knights of Pythias, M um Lucy Compton, who has been Miss Agnes Weaely s|>enl laat of Prineville, probably paid thehigh- week visiting with her sisters in visiting her sister, Mrs. Liston Dar wi price for wool ever paid in Ore Portland, returning Sunday evening. by. at Kingston, came home Friday last for a short stay and then re gon. and (erhaps in the world, when The gas man failed to show up turned to Kingston for an indefinite they bought the two pounds of won! laat Friday and gasoline became a sheared from the W hile House flock slay somewhat scarce article. of sheep sent to Governor Withy- Jack and Robert Sidener. broth Fred Ohlemeier has lately added combe for benefit of the Red Cross ers. left for Camp Lewis Tuesday one more to his list of accomplish Th«- price paid was $250 per pound morning. Jack was listed in the ments. lie is becoming a hell —o laat draft but did not get his notice Huy W 8. 8 girl during spare hours and wa» posted a» a d «wrier A Audios Sale. For sale cheap - A range in good friend told him that he had lieen order. Inquire of Dr. Prill. 331 f called, and he reported 24 hours I will offer for sale at public auc Picking wild blackberries seems late. Robert was called to go to to lie the vogue just now and parties Camp McDowell July 5. In some tion on my farm, six miles southeast who have brought in 15 to 20 gal way It was arranged for the broth- of Scio, on what was the donation land claim of Harvey Shelton, on lons say the berries are plentiful. * era to go together. Saturday. June 29. commencing al A Mr McDonald, of Wisconsin, J. 8. Sticha left Tu«r*lay morning one o’clock p. m., the following was in Scio Monday lie is looking for Portland to enlist in the marine listed personal property: service He will then go to Mare over this section with a view of Bay marc II years old; McCor island, San Francisco harbor, for moving here later in the year. He mick binder, in good condition; Mc has a valuable farm in Wisconsin training. Cormick mower; hay rake; doubl«’ for which he ha» a buyer ready, The Scio War Saving Society met disc gram drill; disc harrow; two- providing he finds a location here Monday evening and a suggestion section drag harrow; 12-inch walk which suits him He visited this waa made that our "bunch” of live ing plow, two-horse Mitchell wagon, county some seven years ago and his wires go over to Albany and tell the nearly new; two-horse hack; fanning second visit indicates that a home in folks there h<>w to get over the top. mill; set of chain harness, piano. Oregon is his desire Case automobile, and many tools, A few dollars spent now on the Wanted < ascara bark Tor cash. household furniture, etc., U*> num teeth mean a great saving later on 4b Scio Produce Co. erous to mention. in life, «»specially on children’s per Huy W. S S. Terms of sale: All sums of $|0 manent teeth — Dr. C. F. Chapin. and under, cash in hand; over $10. «I IS Dentist. Scio. Ore. bankable note due in six months at Hermann Foltx, the genial mana Owing to th« fact that the next eight per cent interest. issue of The Tribune come» on ger of the enjoyable dances given at A GROUUCK a holiday July 4 the paper Jordan, was in Scio Monday and will be printed a day earlier Frank Shores. Auctioneer. 1 hobnobbed with the printer for a Wednesday, the 3d. Of thia R. Shelton, Clerk. few minutes, comparing notes, talk take due notice and govern ing about the last dance, the next yourself accordingly. Linn County Officials dance, etc. I* J. D. Mickle, dairy and food com Dr. Prill now drives a fine new missioner. and Prof. Fitts, O. A (’., Willys-Overland. She is a beauty, will Le at Jordan Saturday. 29th. at and the doctor can now look after 2 o’clock, with an inter«*sting pro his practice with ease gram on dairying and management A clean tooth never decays, but of the dairy hvrd Everybody go. one that has can easily be put right Wanted Ten cords fir wood, 2 or at a reasonable price. Dr. C. F. 4-fool; also 10 cords oak or rnapl«- Chapin, Scio, Ore. 4»i 21 J F. Wcsely, Scio, t In ! I : There is an uncalled-for letter in the p>»»loffi«-e f«ir Rewrrnd Father Catholic Parish. Also one foreign, held for bsdter address, for Monsieur Etienne Rainer. Our lady of Ge th- ar mane • «► Live Stock Buyer I am in the market at all time« for fat hogs, cattle or sheep. Also canning cattle <*an handle old or thin cattle, that ar«- strong enough to travel and not di-u-d With few exceptions I make weekly ship ments from West Scio. Farmers having anything to tell in this line, plea's call or write me at Seto, Ore. Imehilf M lir Site Oirrect weights ami high«-»t market Two Isslsteads and springs for prices guaranteed same. 2 rocking chairs 4 dining J. D. Ih-namore. chairs, I dining table. 1 kitchen cab inet. I heater stove, 1 cooking range, I lounge. 1 bureau. I washstand. 2 rugs. 2 milk goats Uxith now in milk ami one to I m - fresh rw-xt fall), and numerous oth«-r small artictos. All Arrival and l>«’|Mirturc of Pasm-nger of th«- above will I m * sold at privatc Trains sale ami ran be seen at my lestdencr WiMMlburn-Suringfield Branch at any time. R C. D a NIEL. WEST St TO North 7:55 a in. V m IH South 5:19 p m. Mohair and Wool I am prrpare«l bi pay the highest market price for t'orvalli» A- Eastern your mohair ami wool. 8ee m<- be MUN KERS fore selling, G«’o. E. Rodgers. To Albany 1 8:11 am To Detroit 1:14 pm Motor service discontinued. Railroad I ime I able t Daily except Sunday ••♦♦»•«s F«MW K«*«»4i»:ed H. B. CHESS Attorney *> Law <Hb«a as .-Ibins«» St Symptom» follow cau**» Effects follow symptoms disregard««!. Optometry reaches the csum * of every rye trouble and prevents the development of disease If you n«’«-d glasses, get them now! • E C. MEADE omiMKTRIHT ANflJJtWKLKR 239 W Second st. Albany, Oregon | Ub u ss. 0 m St. Francis Hotel ALBANY, ORE. Meal« 35 and 50 cents Room 50c and Up GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor FARM LOANS We havj loaned more than <me million dollars on Willamette Valley farms and we have more to loan at the best terms ever off«-r«-d. can pay V’** ,tw or more st any time and stop the interest. Wayne Thoma, son of Mr. and — Huy W. 8. 8. District Attorney ........... Gail M. Hill Mrs. D. C. Thoma, who ¡«enlisted in Mate M-nalors. 8. M. Garland and E. the artillery and is stationed at Camp JORDAN ITEMS D. Cusick for Linn and Lane. Lewis, American Lak«, came home Representatives, Charles ( hiIda, W. P. on a short furlough Friday laat. i lm-r< F II IMrtlI Mr». Pearl Gerviaof Portland, via- County Judge D. B Mr Knight His battery will soon entrain for Commissioners, J. D. Irvine, and T. J. I ted thia vicinity laat wook. Louisville. Kentucky. Butler Meadamea Beth Shelton. W. Wing. When the band played "The Star County Clerk ....... R M. Russell Spangled Banner” last Friday eve Fiank Comb« anti Mias 7x-da Prich >hsriff............................ D H Bodine Treasurer .............. W W. Francis ning bu* few of our people had re ard. motored to Albany Monday. Recorder........................Velma G. Iiavls Grandpa Pheister passed away spect or were thoughtful enough of Assessor ............ ,.......... E. C. tuber our national air to lake off their Sunday at the home of T Lacknow School Supt........................................ Ida Cumming» hate Patriotic etiquet requires we He waa 95 year» old and leaves many Coroner Wm. tortmiller Dr. W. H. Da via stand and take off ha*a when the relatives and friend* to mourn his Health officer Fruit Inspector .... D. W. Rumbaugh demise. national air is rendered. .“tock Inspector.............. D. Taylor Saturday evening a boo tire party Messrs Thorn» and Smail deny CITY OF SCIO having gone to Portland to attend was given at the home of T. Tho nu. . ....FT. Thayer the grand lodge of Odd Fellows, as in honor of Robert Morrison and Mayor Recorder ......................... J. 3. -tirha j stated in The Tribune. They claim family, of Marysville. Oregon, this Marshal .......... ............... W. A. Cross ( to have attended the Masonic grand having been the childhood home of Treasur-r ............. Roy «be I ton lodge, but they dare not tell their Mr. Morrison some 38 years ago A Councilman. N I. Morrison. K Cain, wives where they really did put in romance to which w all bow to re- lr»l Bilyeu. W E Arm-Id. W. J 1 hroma. J M Lindley. their time while in that wicked city, view the scenes of the old home, be However we apologise to the Odd it stately mansion or stone heap that School Directors F. T. Thayer, A. G. Prill. J. L. Catevaa. Fellows for the error and svmpa remains to mark the site. J. F. Wessty. Clerk. thiae with the Masons • Oaaeow M ist J. M. and H. M. Hawkins AUiany, Oregon Ford I HE UNIVERSAL CAR It’s no longer necessary to go into the «tetaita describing the practical me nt» of the Ford car— everybody knows allabout '* the UniverMl Car. ** How it k < m - s and fonws day after day anil year after year at an operating expense ao small that It’s wonderful. This aelvert.sement is to urge prospective buyers tn place orders witbmit delay as the war baa produced condition» which may Interfere with normal production. Buy a Ford car when you can get one, We'll take care of your order get your Ford to you bimmi as poaal ble and give the Iwst in "after service when required FREDT. BILYEU Autlioriz»’«l Agency SCIO, ORE. You But if your crop is short you don’t have to pay anything except the interest I i I MnrtnH Itftin