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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
f Men stood out or walked in the showers of Monday afternoon a» if they really enjoyed it. The sound of the condenser) whistle Monday was most pleasant to Scio ears. A Rural mail carrier, G. L Flana gan. mute No. 3. has rented the Simmons property just east of the mill race and will move his family from Crabtree thereto in th«- imme diate future. their approbation. Who «aid something about dry weather and no rain in Oregon? Th«- showers of Sunday night and Mon day are evidence that old J up* is still on the job. Quit«- an electrical We make a specialty of Friend display of lightning and thunder ship. Engagement and W'«*dding s«*emed close to and around Scio Ring» F. M French A Son, Albany. early Monday afternoon Oregon. While motoring between Scio and Can't something lie done to stop (’««cadia a week ago Sunday. J«*ss the spee«i fiends from burning up Hildreth at the wheel and Mnuws Main street? If the city marshal Shelton and Shindler and Oscar Pep would arrest some of the lunatics per as passengers, whether by acci who go through the city at .30 to 40 dent or design the pilot an«l his ad miles an hour the practice might be viser got lost and wander«-«! around stop|M*d. several hours before they found Vilas Philippi and family, which themselves They finally got home, of course includes Charley Warner, some time after midnight. went fishing Sunday on the north After the morning daily papers ; fork of the Santiam near the Elk arrived Friday everybody wore a Horn and claim» they caught 150 satisfied smile on his countenance trout. Wonder if Vilas didn't find when he read of the splendid valor someone's cache? of our boys in France Every <»ne I Tuesday the cement workers were ia now satisfied that the kaiser is moved from the dam down to the sorrowfully aware that there a bunch flouring mill to do some work where of American soldiers on the liattle the ditch connects with the mill front who do not know how to run flume and some sidewalk work as except when they chare the Huns. well. It i» reports«! that the Crawford ville flouring mills are to be moved | to Lebanon. The Crawforeeville mill was one of the first built in Linn county. It is now a mill of modern construction and ia being moved to tx-banon to be more con veniently situated for a wheat supply. FOR SME George Balsiger sailed through town yesterday morning with a big l<>ad of eggs, dressed hogs. calv«-», etc., for shipment to Portland amt returned to Jordan with a load of nails, several drums of gasoline and mixcellam-ous article«. Ten acres of land known a* Bur den s Ian0 division No, 7* Join» Ar nold place on the es»t and W M Brodre's place on the West, and is about 4<) rods from the W«-»t Scio depot For prior and terms address A. N. Fosdick, Bungalow Apts Ra*- mond. Wash. 4M Mt Ilolt^chek Bros. will Pay a reward of 325 for information of the partv or parties who has or have broken mtn their meat market at several times. En trances have been made through the screen window at the rear of the shop We want to know Ti the People if Sa| M VKiMtj who the housebreakers are and w«- On nr about th* first of August I arc willing to pay for the informa will Is* out of town f<*r a!*out three tion. Hoixi HKK B iuni weeks Any urgent casa-s wishing treatment pb-aar apply Is-fore this time and oldige. Geddes of Mill City. Dr. C. F. Chapin, Ih-ntwt, Scio. Mrs. Frank Burke of San Fran cisco, ia visiting at the home of P. The Richardton Gap cheese fac H. Macdonald. tory has ha-l to suspend for lack of Miss Berenice Morris cam«* up milk, owing to the dry weather. from Portlaml for a visit with rel Scio Produce Co. will pay cash for atives. chitlim bark. 45 Manon Jones, who has Is-en in Scio Wonder If there was any coinci for the past month, returned to his dence in the rain starting about the home in Portland Wednesday. (Continued from |«ge I) same lime that the milk enndensery E. C. P«*ery is preparing to hav«- opened up? cement walk laid in front of hia r«-s and put him ashore In Brazil, The Sci<> War Saving Society will idenee property- Well, what about dividing o»un- hold its regular monthly meeting in Mrs Annie Eckhardt of Portland, tics into districts and each district K I’, hall next Monday evening, came up last ereek for a visit with (Mart its own commissioner? It is July 29. home folks. the only c«|uilable way. I has«« six head of highly bred Prof. O. V White, who was prin-| Shropshire bucks for sale, Prices You can't down Ed Peery. Knock 48-3 cipal of the Scio schools for two reasonable. Jesse Rodgers him down and he will come around With milk wagons and trucks. years and from here went to Browns to bat if there is only one kick left wood wagons and wagons loaded ville for one year, has lieen elected I in him. He deserves the good will with stock, Scio streets ae«.-med quite princi(«al of the Tillamook school*. of everybody. He is an optimist, busy Monday. Joe Oupor, who ha* been work lie can sue the silver lining in a Landlady My koi of the Scio hotel, ing in n Silverton rawmill. r«-turnc«i cloud when others see nothing but went to Portland Monday. During Sunday to work in the con«l«-nsery. failure Others would have let that her alieence Mrs. Alda Hutchinson. He raid he was glad to get l>ack comlensery go. home at Scio again. conducted the hotel. Miss Days«- Geddes, who has t«rrn Dr. J. C. Booth of Lebanon, who working for Sears, Roebuck A Co., Magnetic treatment wholly with out drugs, every evening after six ha» been captain in the medical . is now a stenographer in th«* engi o'clock Consultation free. Dr J corps at Fort Flagler. Wash , ha» neers' office of the machine gun de- Murphy. Scio, Oregon. 4Mf ta-en offdwwd to Astoria an«! will be partmant, Washington, D. C. luk«- Mrs. Maud Connaway ami children the chief aurgron w.th rank of major. Whitcomb Riley she is ' serin' of ll<M»d River, is visiting her par Th«* Marion-Polk county bridge at things " She write* home ar-me ents, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Bilyeu. Salem will he open**d for traffic July very interesting letters Among Mrs. T. E Oat«**, of Portland, 30. It is plann«*d by the two coun- things wt*n arc the two chairs in who was visiting her sister-in-law. ties to have a great jollification whirh Grant and Ixw sat when the) Mrs. Alda Hutchinson. Ia»r week, over th«- event. cnde«l the "tout." Tbe house in returned to her home Saturday. Ai»out diMMj pounds was th«- am- which Mncoln dn-d »till »lands as it Wante«| Cascara liark for cash. ount of milk received at the con- did that morning She heard Pres- Scio Produce Co. denaery on M<»ndav. the first day. id«-nt Wilson apeak at Mount Vernon Frank Gill went to Portland on a The milk supply, however, will on the fourth. She says he is "an busin«*** trip last Friday. grow rapidly with the approach of intellectual giant," a "leader of men J. S. Warwick went to A litany on fall. and not a follower." She says one Friday to look after l«-gal business, While evcrylxMlv enjoy«*d th«- rain does not comprehend the full from whence he went to Portland. the first of the week farmer* are strength of the man unlt-as you sec The Tribune takes subscriptions already saying "if it doesn't la»t too him and hear him By the way Mira for all the Portland dailies Orego long." A week of warm rainy Dayae learned stenography with Mrs nian. Journal Telegram. News. weather would do immense damag«- E. C. P«*erv. A bunch of 8cio Pythian» paid a to grain in the shock But let us Sanford Bassrt has been appointed fraternal visit Monday evening to not borrow trouble. r<-ad f «reman vice John Welsh, re laurel No. 7 of Albany. In appreciation of his many ser signed. Oscar Hutchinson came up -from vices, the local branch of th«* R»-<l Ed Trask is r«»ad foreman in .hej Portland Monday evening for a few Cross has given Ed Weselv the yarn Mill City !^<>ns district. days* stay in Scio. for MK-k* which Ed'» mother will John (««tides of Jordan, came up For sab —Horace, cows and hogs. knit into footwear. Fx! i» thankful I Prices reasonable. Bert Hollis. to the ladies and hopes to merit relatives recently, alley? à $25 Reward. The Sct<> Tribun«-. 11.50 the year Cr«<lnnfi N»U<a. N--n«r. is Hasaar <» ivk - to all whom it may cotwerti that the urnl<-r»ign«*<l has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of J. J. Hannah. d«-c<-as«-d, late of Linn «-ounty, Oregon. All per sons having claims against the said ve- latr are required to present the Mme to the undcrsigm-d within sis months frurn this date duly terifbd as by law rripurvd. J. 8. HANNAH. Administrator. Weatherford & Wyatt, Attys, for Ad ministrator. 49 5t Nitict t» Wittr Istri Notice is hereby given that water will be furnista-d for sprinkling pur poses from fi a. m. to 9 a. m. only. Do not use it in th«- evening under penalty of having the water shut off and a fin«- tua-wa«!, J. 8. STICHA, City Recorder. Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Wili pny Cash for Eggs, Poultry, Veal, Hogs, Hides Will buy Cream in any quantity for the Oregon Cicainery, Portland Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Bring Us Your Cascara Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor J. 8. Sticha is bookkeeper at the condense ry. John Wcnely has purchased the Jordan motor truck and ia utilizing the same in hauling milk 1» the con denser)' and the processed milk from the rondenm-ry to th«- depot. Ubbe Peters, a farmer of south of Albany, was seriously Injured when returning from Salem Monday. Hix auto skidded, turned turtle and pin ned Mr. Peters thereunder. Mi and Mr*. W. T. Lee and fam Headache ia one of the greatest annoyances to civilised mankind. Fifty per cent of all headaches are the r«*sult of a refractive error. When you take m«-dicine f>.r these headache» you injure your general health. Remove the cause with proper glasses and you remove the effect. permanently. ily d«*sire to tender their neighbors and friends their moat sincere thanks for the many donations mad«- them after the I om of their h<>m«- by fire, Such people are friends md«-«-<i and havt hearts which would and do al Th«- M sccs I m -«* military company leviate loss or sorrow which is within has received their uniforms. They their power. ■ diiil on th«* schiHil grounds two and What an improvement to Scio a thn-e times each week. There are E. C. MEADE graded and macadamized Mill street 6o members in the company. would be. Surely th«- property onxiMKTRI.-cr ANI> JEW EUtB J. R GKDIiKK. 239 W. S«*cond »I. j owners should gel busy. Albany, Oregon I BRAND NEW AND GREAT AT TI IE Douglas Eair bank», the ath letic and acrolmtic »tar, in hia greatest picture which ia a story of the Mexican border during the recent troubles in that locality. globe ALBANY TWO DAYS ONLY |h>ug. mount« <P<»n his pony and riding at the head of over 200 cowboys, performs amazing deeds of daring in scenes aenaational. Pack up and see this picture. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DOUG. FAIRBANKS IN Headin’ South.” Having sold my farm I offer the following personal property al pri-| vate sale, at my home situate one 1 mile east of Scio: One Waym-1 player piano. 2-row corn planter.' Globe Orchestra Chatan fanning mill < will clean clover Albert Randall has had enough of Bead); hay loader; self binder; 5 the rain beating into his front door head of cattle, consisting of 2 milk 1 cow«. 1 Durham bud. 1 steer and 11 so he's had a neat little porch with a roof built over it and enjoys the heifer. 7 tons of loose hay. 50 2t Joaeph Semanek thei-rfrom Finley Nature Pictures Comedy MATINEE. I Oc; EVENINGS. 15c; Plus War Tax a >»■ * M ' * »