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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1918)
•‘V A V. ■ L Bilyeu Den Ite«*. I Scio lodge of A F. 4 A M. will hold stated communication Saturday evening, the 20th. Mias Firms Cala van. af Oregon City, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Prill. Her father Is superintendent of the Clackamas county schools Scio Produce Company Henry Neal, who ia in the draft, i left for California July 5. Hr says Wants Your Business he likes it fine and is having a good time. Will pay Cash for Eggs. Poultry, Veal. Mogs, Hides Will buy Cream in any quantity for the Oregon Cieamery. Portland Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. FRED GISELMAN, Manager Canby since leaving Scio, recently removed to Oregon City. FARMERS’ 9 Produce Q» Cream Depot I) C Thoms made a short busi ness visit to Albany Saturday. Miaa Cristine Shindler and Clora Shelton spent the Ith at Gates. f * J J « THOMAS LARGE, Proprietor < >i< !<<;< >N SCIO We make a specialty of Friend •hip. Engagement and Wedding Ring» F. M. French At Son. Albany. Oregon. 45 THOMAS LARGE 8(To. OREGON |jwt week Bill runaway mixup team. He was barb wire fence Brenner was in a with hia fine mule thrown against a and narrowly es OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is <*< »III | »I« t<* Hlitl stock fresh mid ( FOLGERS GoMmGàte line of Spices, mid in needed TEA CEYLON caped serious injury. The Tribune takes subscriptions for all the Portland dailies Orego nian, Journal Telegram. NewaJ HIBLER 8 GILL CO- l>IKB>rn>U« XVVK'MW PuainsaT, W. F. Gill B oouvab V, I). C, Th<>ft>a J. J Harass. W. F. GUI, J A. Hilyeu, J.R.Harnvs, Mrs J mule Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Titus »pent the fourth visiting their daughter. Mrs Fred Gooch, at Mill City. Scio MilliiHl ßRpailfl Mrs. J. N. Weddle went to Camas last week tn spend the 4th with her huatmnd Pending her absence Mrs SGIO ROLLER MILLS Thomas Laird "subbed" at the tele phone switchboard. Our Flour is as good as any made in the Willamette Valley INlOHI-OHAIHi For ash -Horses, cows and hogs. Prices reasonable. Bert Hollis. Mr. and Mrs. Fl. D. Myers and Mrs R. Shelton drove to Medford on the fourth for a few days' visit with Mr. Myers' sister, formerly Mias Laura. Mr. and Mra. Fl. C. Shelton took a trip over to the Newport beaches on ths fourth. Mr. and Mra. Shel ton have lived in and about Scio all their lives; raised iheir children to manhood and have grandchildren. Though living within a hundred miles of the ocean this is the first time they have had a glimpse of iL Enoch thinks it is quite a gnnd araai I»e « »■ M IO H !*■ EI EK }- 5. if'K Clifford Compton, who has been working near Mill City, came home for the fourth. He went to Gates Sunday with the intention of work ing in the mill recently bought by John Moore and partner. Moat all of Scio could be found over at l«l«non, at Rarr'a grove, or at Mehama on the 4th. Only a few of us who were not inspired with patriot»: ardor or so unfortun ate as not to own a "tin liuis" stayed at home. Willard Grimes is working at Leb anon. L»w how he likes >«M« E. / KJ.VTEEJ) PICTURE PRINTING We are prepared to take your pictures, develop your plates, films, film packs, do your printing, enlarging and framing We charge nothing for developing hints or plates when twelve prints are ordered. We have had fifteen years of practical work in picture taking. If we can be of any help to you in getting good results from your kodak or camera, we will gladly give you pointers. MAIL (iHDEHh <>IH Sl’FXTALTY All work guaranteed and done promptly. Give usa trial J. F. WESELY SCIO L ink W olf . - ! I’ascara hark for cash. Scio Produce Co. Mr. and Mrs J. L S Rosar 11 of Stayton. were over Friday. Mrs Roasell la irceiving medical treat ment from Dr. Prill. Mr and Mra. S. II. Cole came over from Stayton to look after the farm. Among those attending l/eban<>n'a celebration were Mis»-* W«-stenii<>uae Burton. Clark and Rhoda. published. Wanted Mohair and Wool I am |>r«|>ared to l«y the higheat market price for George Frichtl went to Mill City your mohair and wool. See me tic- Sunday to work in the mill. fore wiling (»co. Fl. Rodgers. Mr. and Mra Jake Weidman spent Sunday al the Mike Bilyeu home. Ask Sank batching Magnetic treatment wholly with out drugs, every evening after aix o'clock Consultation free I»r J Murphy. Selo. Oregon. 4Mf Guy McKnight says aomebodv broke into his slaughter house and purloined a liver, but forgot and left hit dog. Guy say s unless the party settle» for the liver hia name will be Wasted Mr and Mra. J. B Jeter »pent Thursday with the J. A. Burtons. M. Fl R‘-th of Goltra elation, was in town for a short lime last Friday afternoon Fid Weaely waa hunting for a broom handle yesterday. Guess he wants to drill in the manual of arms to make a good showing when he ioina the eoiora <>n the 2Sd. The light sprinkle of Monday night is evidence that the weather The infant son of John Calavan man still has moisture in his locker has been quite ill, but is improving and threatens to let some of it out. Isaac Burton, who has been work ing at Mdl City, spent the fourth at I home with his («rents. W A . Cross, who has been at I ■Î Henry Burmeister jr. and family visited at the home of his parents last week. work through harvest. We will give you a Square Deal Scio Produce Co. will pay rash for chitlim bark. 46 William Wiith »pent the fourth at home; he has been- working near Mill City. George W«*stenhousc snd son I trills left for Eastern‘Oregon Tuesday to' Bring Us Your Cascara Bark The Scio Milling Co. is making re pairs to th« dam at the head ot the mdl race. I have aix head of highly bred Shropshire bucks for sale Prices reasonable. Jesse Rodgers 48-3 Live Stock Bayer I am in the market at all times Akao for fat hogs, cattle or sheep canning cattle Can handle old or thin cattle that are str>«ng enough to travel and not diaeawvl. With few exceptions I make weekly ship ments from West Scio. Farmers having anything to »«-II in thia line, plea»» call or write me at Scio. Ore. Correct weights and highest market prices guaranteed. J. l>. Ih-nsmore. a ■ OREGON Ue do not carry any cameras or camera supplies Hiram Williams of Kingston, ia visiting at the Udler home. William* has served two terms as a««ea»<>r of Linn county. While he is R2 year* old and Buffered a severe attack of pm-umohia last winter, he ia now reasonably active and in fair health. FOR SUE Ten acre* of land known den a land division No. T , nold place on the cast and W. M Brod re’s place on th«- west. and is alMiut 40 rods from the West Scio depot. For prie«- and terms address A. N. Fosdick, Bungalow Apt» Rav- mond. Wash. 48 St I Frank May, a fann hand of near Plainview, thia county, wan l«>und over to apiiear before the grand jury I last week, charged with the «Utu- tory crime of rape. Bessie. the 14- year old daughter of W. W. A rider- •on, ia the victim. May. unable to furniah the required bond, ia board ing with Sheriff Bodine at Albany. SERVICE VISUALIZED , Our service not only means lenses through which you can see. It con sists of a thorough examination; lenses ground to your prescription, the most becoming and comfortable mounting; optical advice and im provement of vour ocular condition. E. C. MEADE OFTDMKTKIHT ANU JLWKI KK 23SI W. Second st. Albany, Orrifim Attorney *« Law St. Francis Hotel ALBANY, ORE. Meals 35 and 50 cents Room 50c and Up (¡KANT PIRTLE, Proprietor