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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1918)
B ig D anck . Aug. 10. wisely hail. Scio. As a motor truckman John Wearly is voted a success. Farm for rent 2X0 a.; 50 in cul tivation. to in fiaaturc. six miles east of Scio; cash Mike Svoboda. 613* Cement worker Ed Humphrey of Albany, cotnrience«l laving walk for E. C. Peery Monday morning. Dr. Prill will not go to Marion lake this year as haa lieen his annual custom but will go wherever the spirit moves with the one idea of rest, recuiirration. etc. The corvlenaery ice machine was put in action Monday It worked so well that Manager Peery thinks he can supply Scio and vicinity with all the ice required. FU SALE It is predicted that the Western Union will absorb the Postal tele Ten acre« of land known as Bur Dean Morri*. Jim Farrell ami Ira Seattle. July 27. 8 C. Jackson graph ami the Bell telepbme will den s land division No. 7* Joins Ar Bilyeu dtove down to Salem TiH-ida1. president of the Izigan Commercial nold trlace on the «-a»t and W M. *n Hie Home company, Krodre's place on th«1 west, ami is in lh*> Morris machine. com|>any. was arn*sted t-day on in-1 about l<> rod* from th«* W«-st Scio P. II. MacDonald. Miss Brinice dicttncnls charging him with forg- depot. Fur price ami terms add rows Morris and Mias Nita Bilyeu are out mg bill* of lading. Government A. N. Fusdick. Bungalow Apts Ilav- mond. Wash. on a camping tdp. starting Sunday prosecutors allege Jackson borrowed Mt Mr. and Mrs. H. Syverson and J. more than 110.000 on the worthless W. Moure, of Gates, were in town bills. One set of bills purported to The Scio Tribune. fl.&O the year show, it is alleged, that Jackson yesterday. H akvicxt M eat Fat. clean and ahqqied to New York lOOU rases of C «-•aiti«»* • N. ih < b . wholesome, at harvest prices. San condensed milk for the Western Cundrnard Milk Co. uf Newiierg.Or. N«n< K m II ekkhi trivial to all whom it itary Market. 61 2t may coocern that the uni. rsigru-tl has ami the Scio Milk Co. of Scio. Oro. Manager Peery of the condenaery been duly apfsànted wiminutrator of In reality no milk was shipped, it is reports the daily milk receipts are the amiate of J. J. Hannah, deceased, chargid Jackson was an agent of fate of l.tnn county, Oregon. All per now around 5000 pounds the two Oregon firms. sona having claims againM the »aid <•» Of course you hate to put on glasses Mrs. Jane Compton went to Kings late are rvquirt'd to prem-nt th.- same Mr, Jackson w*i m Scio frequent ton the first of the week, returning but sentiment is not sen««1 ami pro to the under»ign«<<i within si« month» ly while the Dig an < 'ommercial Co, crastination is the thief of eyesight. from thm date duly verified as by law Wednesday with Lucy roquiro«!. J. 8. HANN til. Tribune rtadsrs will welcome th« i nad control of the condenaery and E C MEADE Administra lor. revival of "Santiam Farm Topics" was at that time a member of thè <rt*ToMKTRIKT ANU JltWHiK W«-atherford A Wyatt, Attva. for Ad lz>gan company. by the irreprewrible "Pie Eater.” 2®' W. ^reomi st. Albany. Oregon ministrator. la 5t Mrs E. J. Daly left this m»rmng I ju I night Postmaster-General Six- wu» .«■ Butleson took over the telegraph for Aberd«-en. Wadi and telephone lines throughout th«- compamed by her daughter Dollic ■if Is-banon United States Perry Pitchford has sold his 160- Boar for sale Full blood Duroc Jersey, 6 month old. James Poin acre farm home m .«r Lara<>-d to Ribsrt Hliott and wife of Portland dexter. Scio. Th«- Millet Brothers sawmill is Mr Elliott will tak«1 j>« < -non next shut down Wednesday a crosshead fall. Mr. and Mrs Don McKnight have on the engine broke ami knockcl purchased th«1 ¡0 acr«1 borne uf Ira out the cylinder head, Rolla Shelton has put old Dobbin Richardson situate in the northwest in th«1 discard and drives over K. D. part of town. We did not learn th«1 No I in a brand new Ford. As a purchase price. J. W. ,Mo>re. at mH1 lime guard result he makes his round in from lan of the Scio widows’ welfare, three to four hours less time. Found On the Richardson Gap came down from Gates Wednesday road July 16. an automobile tyre on special business. After consult Owner can hav«1 the »am«1 by calling ing the printer h<- concluded every at thia office and establish ownership thin* was all right and went home of the property. 61 if Ed Wisely wrote to his fishing Some of the childless young mar liartner. the printer, that h< had ried people now wish they had >>ne twswd hi* final examination al Camp or more balnea. The husband is to la-wis Al ami is now fully under the I m * placed in class 1 and will have to control of Uncle Sam He likes it go to war. ao far as h<* has gone ami is making Mr. an«l Mrs. V. T. Wiglcsworth himself popular with the boys by and mother, of Echo, motored down the generous us«- of his violin. from Echo last Saturday. Mrs. Fred Ginelman, proprietor of the Wiglcsworth the elder went on to Prmluce Market, reports an increas Corvallis the following day. ing businem. He has made a-num Threshing over in Albany prairie tier of improvements, installing a is under full headway this week and steam boiler for sterilizing the milk moat of the machines in the Scio cans and a test machine, which he country are in operation. No report will ojierst«1 as soon as he can ar of yields had been mad«* up to Mon range for iL day. W. A. Ewing ami e>n and W F The Tribune takes subscriptions Gill are expected to return from a for all th«1 Portland dailies Orego vacation at Cascadia this week. nian, Journal Telegram. News. Christian DeWall of Albany, and Mrs W F. Walker of Springfield, formerly of Thomas, died Monday visited her sister-in-law, Mra. Kath morning, agi'd 70 years. erine Kester, matron at the Scio The delivery of new wheat at the General Hospital, last week and took Scio mills is now on. 'Die first load the latter’s daughter home with her. hauled was by Vilas Arnold on Tues For sal« Horses. cows and hogs. day of last w«>ek Prices reasonable. Bert Hollis. Jim Bilyeu is going to make it Some Portland parties were in warm for speed fiends if his plans town Tuesday who may buy the old don't miscarry. Jim has a bunch Valentine mill. The ability to get of hot-point yellow jackets cooja-d labor avnwl the main question. up in his living quarters that he pro They would like to employ labor poses to train to stop a speeding au- residents of thia part of Linn county toirt by a gentle kick on the nose if possible. with his hot point. The only thing We make a specially of Erlend that worries Jim is a fear that the ship. Engagement and Wedding hot point might be applied to him. Rings. F. M French & Son, Albany, Jim says if his pets'll stay with him Oregon. through winter he will take them to Mr. an«i Mrs. M. C. Gill went tn be«i with him as thev will probably lsdianon last week tn visit ihrirson, keep him warm. Dr. J. G. Gill. On Sunday all drove to Cascadia in Dr. Gill's car. Mr. W m Tim Sxnhct and Mrs. M C. Gill will rusticate lnv«*»tigatr this property and submit for a few days.* W F. Gill, our your offer. This is going to br sold ami »«xnebody will gets RFAI. KARliAiV merchant, has lieen at the spriugs Agents protected Inquire for < harte» Barrett, R. F. 0. No. I, Bo« 33, Scio. for «»me days. Magnetic treatment wholly with out drugs, every evening after six o’clock. Consultation free.—Dr J. Murphy. Scio. Oregon. 4Mf Jackson Heid (ar Forgery - Arnold's Jau Bi ml will play Oregon, Owner, and writ«- me H. C. IRWIN. 22 North loth st., Portland. Oregon Will Take Vacation. Dr. I'rill will leave today for a few weeks’ rest from the cares of medical practice During his ab sence Dr It K Merriam will look after the sick and ailing He has been in active practice for 25 years and in well qualified to take up th«* work Me will occupy Dr. Prill’s office and can lie reache«J at the Scio General Hospital fot night calls. PanMtig through Albany prairie at different points will convince one that the harvest will yield but a two-third» not mat crop. Oat will yield not more than a half crop. The fall crop harvest w ill lie about con- clu>i«««i thia week Some spring grain will not be harvested for two weeks. Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will |my ( ash for Eggs, Poultry. Veal. I logs. I lidea ill buy Crr.un in any quantity lor the • earnery. I ’<qtl.ind < )t> I el us get acquainted. II 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 ■■■■ t* .. •»-□e.s, nw- yvines-w« «svrxs»»'- OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is completi» nini our stock fresh mid clean. $25 Reward. Holechek Bron, will pay a reward of 125 for information of the party or iiartic* who haa or have broken into their meat market at several timon. Uni rance» have lieen mad«- through the screen window at th«- rear of the shop We want to know who the housebreakers are and we are willing to pay for the informa tion lloLKi'HtCK B ros . FOLGERS line of Spices, and in needed TEA -r CEYLON HIBLER 8 GILL GO- Evirimi Blxibtrnii W m L i A The Scio Produce Market will buy all of the evergreen lilacklierrics you mav bring. (laying the highest cash market price therefor. Fr«d Giaclman. Prop, •1 -♦»»» '•rricKMa PnaaiixwT, W. K l.ill Hmarrtav, Ü. C. Thoma J J. J.Barnes, W. h. Itili, A. Itilyvu, J. K. Rarnes. Mr». Jennie W arner Sant is tn Topic*. à (Continued from ¡tage 1) ■<t "« 1 INlOHIDIt*! U> liHVAIIDK 11*^ Our Floor is as g<«»l as any made in the Willamette Valley M. C. Gaines and Merchant Rice, EVERY S.K'K Gb\1 RAATEEI) of Crabtree, eail«*d at the Santiam farm Sunday for a few berriea and a social chat ami to remind the old one eye«i man of old times. Newton Crabtree is casting sheep eyes at the widow lady as 'hough he smelt a hawk, he is getting tired of batching H>ur printer say a he’d better leave the widows alone. Ed.I Wo are glnd to have such satis- I factory reports from the boyg in the service. We wish them good luck P mwm I Fraperty Ftr Salt Having sold my farm I offer the ard happiness and a safe return with Tnere was a good attendance at the Red Croat dance Saturday even following personal property at »ri 1 the kaiser’s scalp on a pole. ing and the society netted something i vale sale, at my home situate one Come odt, Mr Editor and have a One Wayne' square meal with the Pie Eater as like 146. Light refreshment* were mile east of Scio: served. The Tribune's office force player piano; l-row corn planter; we have plenty of everything good, was there but didn’t dance as there Chatan fanning mill (will clean clover as we appreciate the cereals much wasn't anyone there from Jordan seed); hay loader, self binder; 5 better as it** something new and we that he knew and besides it was head of cattle, consisting of 2 milk always appreciate a new article.; ||Ve at home and board at the Durham ...... bud. 1 steer and * I too warm for such athletics. Ar cow«, . I «x nold'a jaxzrrs did th«1 jazzing to the heifer; 7 tons of loose hav Bummers Hotel. satisfactam of all. 60 21 J.wrph Stmanek Pia Ern*. T« 1 SCIO ROLLER MILLS is improving nicely under care of Di. Prill, after trying all aorta of rubbing doctors. The Scio condeneery milk car goes bv as though they didn't wish to be liothered with farmers' milk a few steps <>ff the main rand. They must lie as independent as a hog on ice or a negro with a pocket full of rocks. >1« PICTURE PRINTING We are prepared to take your pictures, develop your plates, films, film packs, do your printing, enlarging and framing Ur charge nothing for developing films or plates when twelve prints are ordered. We have had fifteen years of practical work in picture taking. If we can lye of any help to you in getting good results from your kod. k or camera, we will phdly give you pointers. M.XII. I'KI'IJLS Ol’H SI’I .< I \ 1.1 x All work guaranteed and done promptly. Give uaa trial J. I. 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