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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1918)
B ig IM nck . Aug. 10, Weavly hall. Scio. Arnold's Jazz Bind will play Mr». W. D. Wert of Medford, was visiting st the horn« of her brother. E. I) Myers, last week. Earm for rent 2K0 a.; 50 in cul tivation. 30 in pasture; six miles east of Scio; cash. Mike Svoboda. 51 3* OUR FAIR. (( '-.ntinued from l»agv 1) I'etc MacDonald and the Misses Bilyeu and Morris returned Eriday evening last from the McKenzie Say. Bill, wouldn't it jar your The Scio Milling Co. 1» bring kept where they »i>ent a few days fishing, constantly busy receiving wheat. mother's preserves to have your best girl go away to the araawlc in the That fan down al the mill makes The city authorities have posted middle of the week, leaving you in music we Irk« to hear. When the innumerable notices to repair side agonizing »u»i>cnse ax to her return? fan is silent we feel sad. walk and we expect sm»n to see car Eound On the Richardson Gap penters and near carpenters at work. May be, though, she will write. road July Ifi. an automobile tyre. 1 If one 4v»uld judge by resiling Women and children can make I the columns of The Tribune, hr will Owner can have the same by calling at this office and establish ownership good wages picking evergreen black conclude there m not a hardware of the property. 6Ilf berries this year. store in Scio and that our business A caw of scarlet fever developed J. N. Long reports his spring hon4-s consist of a luink. two gro- I at the home of Georgs Rodgers last wheat as yielding 24 bushclr per acre. eery stores, one dry goods store, two week, his daughter Gladys being the Atnil Cladck and Marx- Is-fllvr drug stores, two butcher shops. one i victim. were granted a marriage hern - by produce establishment Hie evergreen blackberry season (xiunty Clerk Russell Monday. For Sal«- A 4-year old registered j will soon lie on in full blast and Gia- George Compton of l»«ban<>n. was Jure nitre and c«»li ami is now in ■ elman of the produce houw will foal Will either »ell or trade furl take all that may be brought in. over Tuesday looking after business team. T-J Gibbons. Shelburn paying the highest market price in matters. cash. W A. Ewing and A E Randall Eor salt llonM-s, cows and hogs. will have cement walks laid in front Prices reasonable. Bert Hollis of their residences. Evtitreta Blackberries Waited The Scio Produce Market will buv ail of tlx- evergreen blackberries y ou mav bring, paying the highest cash market price therefor. ('all and get cíate» 51 F/ed Giw-lman. Prop. The Tribune lakes subscriptions TheTribune is informed that wheat for all the Portland dailies Orego in the vicinity of |«-banon is yielding nian. Journal Telegram, News. somewhat better than was expected Quite a numlier of Scio's young at the beginning of harvest people, who delight in "tripping the Jim Bilyeu is disconsolate No light fantastic toe." attended the sooner had he disposed of his yellow big dance over at Stayton last Fri jacket pets than he miswd the to day night. mato in his war garden Cheer up. We make a »|>ecialty <>t Friend Jim, the worst is yet to come ship. Engagement anti Wedding The Bragg family ami the printer Rings E. M French & Son. Albany. waded around in the Sanliam Sun Oregon. Something over hoii feet of wood day and got a few trout, the printer landing a 15-inch rainbow. pipe for extension of the service on North street west from Mam. was The (!uaat Artillery is prolwbly on received by the city last Saturday the road to France, at least aome of and stored under the Scio Millls flour the Albany boys are. Among the houw for protection from the sun number is George Crawford, *m of W W Crawford, the All-any Ford until it can lie laid. Magnetic treatment wholly with dealer. out drugs, every evening after six A Sunday School rally will I m - held o’clock. Consultation free. - I>r J. in the Shelburn grove Sunday. Aug Murphy. Scio, Oregon. 48tf 11. commencing at 10 a. m. A. C Whose duty is it to destroy the Schmitt. Carl Sox and G W. Rohr thistles that are blooming so luxuri bough, of Albany, speakers. ously on nearly all the vacant and Mondav evening the Bilyeu W. S. many occupied lots throughout the S. and the Scio W S. S. held a joint town? meeting and arranged for a program H akvmt M eat Fat. clean and soon. It is thought Prof. Honey of wholesome, at harvest prices. San Salem University, might come here itary Market. 5! 2t and tell of his recent trip to Franc»-. Choice hogs were sold at the Port land stockvards Monday at (19.15 per hundred This is the highest price ever paid in a northwest stock . market. The Fordson Tractor CAN KE hEEN AT Crawford's Ford Garage, Albany Si-«- thia wonderful outfit and g«-t n dtMnonstralion, A No. 7, II inch two-bollotii Oliver ¡'low, mad«- specially for tin* Eordcon, is includcxl. Prien, including Tractor and Plows, fl 125 ini Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will |g»y Cash for I -Rgs, Poultry, Veal, I !«»«». I lidrs \X ill buy Cream in any quantity for the Oregon < leamery. 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 G1SELMAN, Proprietor Wai Ime Sacrifici Investigate this property ami submit your offer. Thia is poing to be sold and ; somebody will grt a REAL BARGAIN. ! Agents protect«!, inquire for « harks j Itarn-ti, IL F. I». No. I. Box 83. Brio, Oregon, Owner, »nd write me. II (’. 1IIWIN, 22 North loth st., Portland. Oregon I * * Ten acres of lami known as Bur -1 «ten's lami division No. 7' Joins Ar nold place on the east and W M Hr mire's place on the west, and is alx.ut 40 rods from the West Scio de|Md For price ami terms address ! A N. Fosdiek. Bungalow Apts Rai l mond. Wash. ; OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT FOLGER'S .Ji Golden Gate FOR SME 4H Nt A bjom WaatiBR KnrBitare Sbwnlt Visit 'lí TEA 5» CEYLON G ltog«wiy’sTurcitore Store Is complete and Olli* stock fresh and clean. We carry a full Tea, (’otiee. ('aimed (it>ods, fact, everything for the table. line of Spices, and in needed HIBLER 8 GILL GO- ALBANY We buy an>1 sell new ami second hand I urniture THIS IS THE WAY »<» SAVE There is probably same article or ar ticles in |xMUMNUion of .»very family that is of no use to the owner which may be turned into cash II is so much money found. You can pul it into I h . w I s or stampa ami help win the war. Wl WANT all kimis of iunk, all kinds of metals, rubber and the many- other things going to waste. Grain and Potato Sacks for sale Miss flora Shelton and Miss Christine Shindler visited Ashland the first of the week. Th«-y wrote the printer that they ha>i taken a bath, were drinking gallons of min- rhe 32d U. S. infantry which baa ' eral water and having a a a good THE PACIFIC JUNK COMPANY Bell phone 4»l K Home phone 2227 been located al Honolulu has been time generally. E Kogwway, Prop. Second a Baker transferred to San Diego, Cal. Gail There is yet time to grade and Jones of Scio, is a member of com macadamize Mill street if the city pany D and has requested that The and property owners will simply get Tribune be forwarded to his new ( busy. address. The Tribune is informed that the Manager Thoms of the Scio Mill thresbermen are charging 40 cents ing Co., in order to block leaks made per sack for threshing wheat over in the ditch bank by muskrats built <>n the Albany prairie. a cement hank for a distance suffi Eye endurance is a virtue until I * The Tribune carries two new Al cient to cut out the activities of the use becomes abuse. bany ails thia week W. W Craw river rata. But Mr. Rat simply If you ignoie the innumerable ford. the Fordson tractor, and Rog- moved up the ditch a few feet and warnings which tired natun kmd- ! oway. the second hand man. We again got busy. Now the cement ly vouchsafes you will inev raMv pa * still have room for more ads, espec bank is being extended another 50 the penalty. ially for Scio merchants, some of feet or far enough so the leakage E C, MEADE whom think newspaper advertising under the warehouse will be stopped. omiMKTKIHT ANUJkWKUH is money wasted. 23!» W. Second st Albany. Oregon Ye old maids! The chairman of Miss Velma Balschweid visited the board that is trying hard to kt ep her sister. Nevs. at the hospital on Cradilur , Noll«.«. in touch with the widows in thia vi Wednesday cinity, was asked by a pretty maid N»ThK m HkkKBV Gtvgs to all whom it Mrs. A W. Ilagey came up from may concern that the undersigned ha* (she said she was an "old maid!") been duly appointed administrator of to let up on the widows for a while Portland Sunday and give the old maida a chance. Of course that's a little out of the board’s line but it is willing to help any old maid to the best of its abil ity. But are there any here or at Jordan? In the five months that the chairman has lawn in Scio be hasn't i •sen an actual "o4d maid." Announcement Extraordinary The Scio Masonic lodge will hold stated communication Saturday eve and the large share of our attentxin ning August 17. There will prob- taken-up by the war, let us each and everyone put ourselves out more ably be some work done. than usual to make the IJnn county Fred Bilyeu and family are l«rk fair a success. It is our fair and it from a 5-dav visit at Cascadia. should I* our pleasure farmers, gar W. A. Ewing and family aprnl deners. ilirkmcn and all to make It Sunday on the North Sanliam. a fair exemplification of the stock, The printer had some dandy sweet poultry, grains. graaars and vegeta corn Monday that came from the bles we grow. ■M - I I —■ * • • garden of J W Parrish. the estate of J. J. Hannah, deceased, late of Linn county. Oregon. All per sona having claims against the said es Daace tate are required to present the same to the undersigned within six months At Richardson Gap hall, Saturday from this date duly verified as by law evening. August 17. Good music requirvd. J. 8. HANNAH. Administrator. and a good time for all. 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