The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, August 29, 1918, Image 3

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    Scott T
d<> believe I could «tart up house­
keeping. As my brother al Harper
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is very prompt in sending me The
a bridge acruaa Thomas creek and be Tribune. I al way« look for it wuh
ready for him and his mules with a pi.-atur«* as it sure is a treat and
news fr>>m home m appreciated by
load of freight.
That makes me think, we have every s>ildi«*r. Am glad the great
I (Ml head of mules in our company American pie eater came to life.
From the last report of our Captain
As tn this country I here sjw-nt
I guess aim« of them are carrying my spare time during the three
rifles.
With all that though, we months I am here explaining how
have a good re.riment and every man far Oregon has advanced ahead of
is rough and ready to cross the pond the East and have more tn say vet.
and take his turn at the front, and
Well, I expect the next time y >u
more if necessary. As we have a
hear from me I’ll I»' telling how the
detail of IS to 20 men every day
notch«-« got on my gun stock.
packing ami making prr|>aration«
Wishing Scio st I its surroundings
for emluirkation. I think we will
all the progress p «ible, I am yours
s«M»n lie doing our bit on the other
with the colors,
side.
SCOTT TURNER.
Every evening after supper Uncle
The early bird catches the worm"
does not quite apply to County Com­
missioner Irvine. When the dawn
<»f August Io arrived it found Com-
misahmer on his favorite hunting
grounds
lU-fore t> a m. he had
bagved a twiepolnl buck. Mr. Ir­
vine may be called the "early bird"
but the buck in movement at least
is not <>f tlw "werm" elans,
rXnnouncement Extraordinary
The Fordson Tractor
CAN HE *EEN AT
Crawford's Ford Garage. Albany
Set* thin wonderful outfit and get u demonstration.
OREGON
SALVATION
No. 7,
\
11 inch two-bottom Oliver
¡’low. mode
specially for the Eortlron, is included.
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Price, including Tractor and Plows,
|l126.00
Sain gives me more clothes until 1 Private tMMlh Engim-vr Corps. Co. C.'
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September 3-4-5, 1918' Scio
> • ’iti
Produce Company
Wants Your Business
t
wai pay ( ash for Eggs, Poultry, Veal. Hogs,
Hides
\\ ill buy Cream in any quantity for the
Oregon ( icamery, Portland
I rt us grt 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, Pi ‘oprietor
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Is complete mid our
stocK fresh mid elemi.
lino of
Spices,
mid in
needed
HiBLER 8 GILL GO.
l*KMIl>SMt, W I. (till.
I». <!. 1 horns
J
J. J.IUrnes, W‘. F, Gill,
A. Hilyen. J. It. Harn-s,
Mrs. Jennie Warner
Scio Milling ()Oiiip;iiii|
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SCIO ROLLER MILLS
IM <4«I«'M* I> I' !>►,. KMIOH »«• I
Our Flour is as good as any made in
the Willamette Valley
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The Radcliff Chautauqua appearing here September -I •'» i- pi» • ntm • it pr >•
gram that will he full of instruction and i-ut«-i tainm<*tit and dc-trvi - tin loyal support
of the community. These »(>eakers cotue with i me-sage for the people, nppr<>v<-»l by
every official in Washington, l\ C. The foo l demonstration and lecture would in it II
be wot th the price of the treason ticket to anv house* ife. The entertainment furnished
is of a class aufrerior to anv that baa visited Scio in the past, and for people who appre
ciate real music it will prove a rare treat.
1 he Rtd Cross receives twenty percent of all receipts as a donation from the
guarantors who are bringing the Chautauqua I ere.
It is not a money-making propo-.
sition but a community educational and entertainment feature worthy of lox al support |
from every citizen worthy of the name. Buy your season ticket and see th«1 complete
program and put youiaelf in a position to speak intelligently about what the Radcliff
Chautauqua really i».
Season Tickets $1.50 and $1.
General Admission 50c & 25c
You
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