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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1918)
f • • • * • *• * • • * • ' * • a y * • . • ' k »• •* * V w ,as • •• ? •, . £ * - * I Live Stock Bayer The Herman drive on the Y'ankees Auto trucks will be the principal Mr ami Mrs. ix>uie Bowerman, of mode of conveyance to deliver milk Portland, are visiting friends in thia has not proved «*a»y going. The I am in the market at all time» at th«- condenaery. city. They are former residents of Yanks are showing that they are for fat hog*, cattle or sheep LOCAL BREVITIES Also somewhat handy al the drive busi- canning cattle <'an handle old or Wheat harvest is in full blast in Scio, having lived her« a year. thin cattle that «re strong enough many «ection» of Hie country now. Ed Humphrey, the Albany cement new» thernelv«-«. IX to travel and not diseased. W ith Threshing will comm«-n<-v next week. man. is ■u(w-riotending the cement Everybody in Scio seemed to have | V m M few exceptions I make weekly ship Say. thia "dry" business is getting , on the dam at the head of thr mill commenced hauling hav Monday. Farmers M<>hair ami Wool I am prepared ment» from W«-st Scio, monotonous. It is beginning to 1 race E. C. Pesry returned from a sat . to pay the high«-st market price for having anything to sell in thia limy, hurt. We mean the lack of rain. I. W Charles. once proprietor of y„ur mohl|ir Wi(o| s„. rTM. tw>. isfactory ami moat successful trip to plra~> call or write me at Scio. Ore. of course. ' the Santiam News, later editor of f nrv «elliag |>;. Rudgers. Portland Saturday evening Correct weights ami highest market It is said "the third lime is the the lone Indrpemlcnt. ia now lessee | Scio Produce Co. will pay cash for prices guaranteed < 9 • «<»!•«' • Ss .dh •. charm.” If so, our condenaery of the Junction <’ity Times. , chittim bark. 45 J. D. Densmore, should prove a splendid suco - m this No man can live within himself. N >T1> K is 111 »» Hl GivKs to «JI whom it It will require some days yet to time with the third company in con If he wants to sell his labor or prod may rorxvm that Uw uo«h-rsigne«l hs» complete the general repairs on the FOR SME trol. been duly s,»|»>i«>U'«l a>iminu>trator of ucts to otliers he must buy from dam at ths head of the mill race. the estate <»( J. J, Hannah, decrased, T«*n acres of lami known as Bur Fxi Wesely, Ed Chrz ami several ■>itiers lJfc ia tuuwd upon thr late of Ixnn county. Or< ge*>. Alt per- den s lami division No. 7’ Joins Ar The Tribune expects to hear the I others will go to Albany Sunday 1» principle of rreipr«x>itv. . sous having claims against the sakl ee nold nla-v on the east ami W. M. condoosery whistle Momlav next, be started to join the colors al Camp late are require«! l«> present thr same Brod re's place on th«- west, and is T'>ni large. Arch ljmllev and Joe calling the hamh to Work. Lewis the following day. to the urafa-rsigm-d within six months alwout 40 rods from the West Scio Oupor arc among the employes tn he from this date duly verified as by law Clan-ncr Ingram of the Lebanon dejwit For price ami terms address While crops in the Willamette )at the condenser1?. The |«av roll for required. J. S. IIANNtH. A. N. Fosdick. Bungalow Apts. Hay National bank, was in Scio laat i valley are short, in other (»arts of labor, milk. wood, hauling, etc., will Administrator. mond. Wash. I# 8t business Thursday looking after the U. S. they arc exceptionally Weatherford A W iatt, Attys, for Ad- make a f'JUO bill look sick every day. matters. minuilrator. l'.i St The-Scio Tribune. Il 50 I hr year good, especially corn wilh a proopoct <>f gr«>wing more. I have six heart of highly bred George Rodgers and eon J<- • I •rice» Shropshire bucks for sale Since taking over Tom large.'» •hipped a carload of fine lambs to reasonable. Jesse Rodgers 48*3 produce ami cream Imsineaa. Fred Portland Tuesday This is the third Clarence Pepper ami Jesse Hil Giaelman is a busy man from day load shipped by them recently dreth took in the lieauties of Casca light until dark. He hopes by fair Say ’ Water is short ami can la- dia Sunday. dealing ami homut treatment to used for sprinkling only in the mor build up a good busmr*. Miss Be»sn- Morris, who has been ning We have Iwen paying extra U ill pay Cash for Egg», Poultry. Veal, Ilogs, Hide» aoiourning at h«»me for a week or Tribune »'Is get r««sulta. Mer rates for a year just to provide for \X ill buy < ream in any quantity for the two, returned to Lebanon last Fri water shortage. Our city dad« chants who d<> not uae its columns day Oregon Creamery, Portland well w<- will m>t say they are back should employ an engine at oocv. Magnetic treatment wholly with numl>ets but they are not wing the Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance Th«- American tro>«|w ar«- dcfeml- out drugs, every evening after six mean» t<> incteas- tlwir busim-m that make it known and wr will rndravor to rectify it. o'clock (Consultation free.— Dr J mg the battle front which is cl<»s«-«t in within their reach. Murphy. Scio, Oregon. 4*tf to Paris. 45 miles. Bring Us Your Cascara Bark Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Ivan Balschwetd. who went to lx» Before we forget it. we might JORDAN ITI.MS Angeles last fall, returne»! Friday. mention that now i» a good time to He says the winters there are all fill that big chuekholr in the alley right but the summer weather is too north of thi» other In wet weather Mrs LI Daugherty and children warm. team« almost mire there returned from Oregon City Friday Wanted 46 Cascara l>ark for cash. Scio Produce Co. Rev. C. S. Treadwell. paat«>r of the Baptist church al lx-l»an«in. was transacting business In Scio Friday last ami ala» distributing Chautauqua literature for the meet in that city July 17 22 Mias Lucy Wesely returnol Sun day from the loganberry fields near Salem, where she was rusticating with the family of her brother Ru dolph. The Tribune takes subscriptions for all the Portlaml dailies Orego nian. Journal Telegram. News Nat withstanding the dry weather the hav crop i« proving better than was «ntici|«te<l Vetch w as dt * troyed by aphis and drouth; whrat will yield better than half a crop, and oats less than a half crop Scio lodg» of A F & A M will hold stated communication Saturday evening, bolding a businea» aeasmn only, after which thev will go in a body over to Jefferson, paying th« iwdge there a fraternal visit and putting on the third degre« A» many of the member» have autos a good attendance i» expected. How about the grading of Mill ‘‘Give ua more light" Is the de street? mand of every business house and E. D. Myers and wife ami .Mrs dwelling in town. The city council R Shelton returned Uedm *la> fr- m better get busy. a 700-m automobile trip to Med Manager Peery nevertheless the ford inland and Crater Lake dry season makes the milk flow M al. D West of Medford ar light, thinks he will be able to se coin pan led the party as far a» Je»T cure a satisfactory amount of milk. er son on the return I» io He will ship the condensed product Ed Myers •ays the next time hr to Portland for the present where It will be convert«! into aweetened •tarts on a journey hr-» going to canned milk, the price being much have new tire« and a whole net of extras While he had an enjoyable tietier for that claaa of milk. trip to Medford he was anmewhat For sal« —Horace. cows and hogs. annoytd by numerous puncture« and Prices reasonable. Bert Hollis. blowouts. The two produce houses in Scio Mr. and Mr». E. O. Holdrrdge of have been merged. Thomas large Albany, were over Thursday of laat rsliring and Fred Giselman taking week to visit Mr«. Holdredgr'a par over the business. It is understood ents, Mr. and Mm. A F. Heard. that the merger did not require Congress now meet« but twice a sanction from Washington. D. C., Thursday», nor from the «late commission. Mr. week Mondays and Ixirge ha« accepted the position of This will lie the program until thr milk receiver ami tester at the con- laat of August. Mrs. Nick Erulcrs I» visiting at the Scio hospital. Mis Uuie Air hart. of lx*l>an<Hi, vi»il«-d at the horn«« <tf her sisters .Mrs Limierman and Mrs. Folti re cently. Mt ami Mrs Purnell, of Jackstn ville, made a short visit at Pet« i \X e will give you a Square Deal J* RED G1SELMAN, Proprietor OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT FOLGER'S Giil^n Gat s lillt* of Spiren, mid in I »<•<•< let I Biiyeu's Monday. F W. Balsiger ami family, of White Salmon. Wash , are visiting at the horn«* of Ilnur son George Mrs. Hanna Shelton, who under went an operation recently in an Al l«any hospital, is improving nicely. Baby <‘alavan, »g«*d five months, son of John and Cora Calavan. died Monday and was interred in th«- Bilyeu lh-n cemetery. We extend our sympathy. O hkgon M ist . TEA CEYLON HIBLER 8 GILL GO. ««»r I« K34« Pamroasv. W. P. lull Haiaarxav. D. C. Thums e la the People at Scia »I Bciaitj On or al>out the first of August I will be out <>f t<>wn for al»oul three wreka. Any urgent cases wishing treatment pleaiw- apply before this time and oblige. Dr. C. F. Chapin, llentiat, Scio. SCIO ROLLER MILLS INI OHI-ollA llli l>K< SCMBKM -a- ll»<-« Our Flour is as g«««» as any made in the Willamette Valley DR G F. CHAPIN a ; i ’ e u Denti»» SOO. biMwnHtn J. J lUinr», W. F. « >111, J A. Hilyru, J. K . Harn-s, Mrs Jennie U armor. Wl’< Vr« • r sj( K a i i a. l \ te ed OREGON Phone 277 PICTURE PRINTING densery. West Scio would feed lost without We make a specialty of Friend the daily visits of Walter Bilyeu and ship. Engagement and Wedding Henry Shelton. The latter hasbet-n Kings F. M French A Son. Albanv. handling the express and freight Oregon. since long before Tige was a pup During thia dry spell land other Some 40 or more prisoner« in the times as well) it’s a good idea to in Multnomah county jail ask to be pa spect chimneys and especially stove- roled on their honor to work in the pipes where they go through roof« harvest field«. They promise to re or partitions. Most all house fires turn and serve their time when har atari from defective flues and this vest is over. cauae can easily he remedied. Several of our merchants think an Our old friend J. K tieddes, of invitation to the people to come ami near Mill City, writes us to send him trade with them, expressed through The Tribune. He quit us last year the columns of The Tribune, is effort because of a financial stringency he wasted. No wonder our people go could not avoid, in renewing he off to Lebanon. Albany and other says. "Yours is the only paper I will pointa to do their trading for our now take.” We 'ongratulsts J. 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