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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1918)
1» W ‘ i i- .Ar * a - p ** - * t. imi i '’t as i , -i T Dr. Prill is again looking after his Bargain iag. Wertlj Mitktl iMtitiMb if Stagli practice His several weeks' vaca- F Ml PfldSCtJ i tion seem to have given him a valu- LOCAL BREVITIES if »■•n>e of the professional m« n able ami much need«-I rest now tn the army could bear their The foil»wing tine,- list ha» ÌM*en For sale Gray winter seed oats captain« talk about thetr "actual sent D m * TriliUn*- by < 'ounty Food V. M. Filip, R. F. D. 3. Sci». Place worth" to "the outfit," their eati- Administrator Schmitt with request Dr. L W Horn, veterinary aur- 4 j miles east of Crabtree, males of their own importance to publish: geon of Stayton. was tn Scio Monday. President Wilson expects U> tour would change The Scio Mawioie lodge will hold .44 47 Two battery commanders had an Egg» the country, |Nirts of it at least, in stated communication on Saturday 60 i Cr«»amvry butter the interests of the fourth lilierty argument recently, overhearing part New t>>tat*M-s 05 .04 evening. Sept. 14. loan. It is thought his itinerary of which th« regimental adjutant Full cream c 4 m -«- m - 35 .27 Portland and Alex Daley, of ; may bring him to the Pacific emut undertook to adjust their differ* Yellow c-irnmeal .07 .07 Washington pointe, was visiting White cornmeal 05| .oM I. Hoaglund came up from Camas •neea. "What' the difficulty?" he 06¡ home folks here last week. Corn fiour .09 ask «si, Saturday where he has been for ON* Rye fl<»ur Dr. U W H cmo , velennflry surgeon, "lle'a trying to get a man away Barley flour .06 .074 graduate of < hiragu Veterinary College. ¡several months. II«* is now located from my outfit," said No. I. Rice flour .124 .10 Stayton, Oregon Phons; 1622. 3tf i at Vancouver. Wash "Well. I offered him a fair ex Oat flour .07 Dr. ('. S. Kelsey, the husluind of The Tribune taken »ulmcription» 07| change," said No 2. Hominy .08 for all the Portland dailies Orego Erma Sutherland, is d«-ad. The in- !!«•«■ i rm- .15 .12 "Who'« the n an?" asked the ad nian. Journal Telegram, News. formation was contained In a letter Corn «terch .104 .124 jutant . Henry Bilyeu arui family returned to Mrs. Kelsey's relatives in Scio. White lM»«n* .124 .12 "A tptile skinner," said No. 1. Granulated »ugar .0K3 10 from his Washington home Thurs For sale Ford touring rar, 1915 ''What arc you g*»ng to give him?" Ser«le*l ranuna .15 -loi day. He reports the harvest up model; will demonstrate Can make "A banker, two salesmen and a rLard in bulk .27 32 there lielow the average but in- immediate delivery of one ton Ford |j«r i in 59* (tail* 1.38 1.49 lawyer," »aid No. 2. truck, wuim drive. Ford Garag«-, creased acr«*ag«* has given a larger Isird compound, bulk .27 .23 Fred T Bilyeu. 3 2t 1 jtrd compound. 59* pail .97 1 25 aggrewst«* yield. Uncle Sam Gaine« ha*« a fi* -Id of Q udì spit Auction Sala Ha<**m .50 44 Our boys have gone to war but Milk, deliven-d. qt corn n<»w ripening which he thinks .12 our girls are still h«»re to keep the 3.10 cannot I m * surpassed this *ude of old We, the undtt’lgned. will offer for Wheat flour. 499* sack 2 NO home fire* burning and they are do- j .(M Wheat flour, bulk .07 the sale at auction to the first bidder Missouri. lie say* h«* will make Ing it. too. almost a* well a* if the following listed property on the Kukar < ««urge («riffin ' gosome" at th«- fair buys were at home. ks farm •, mile weet of Scio, commen Coati act Yoat Apples. The Scio country has many g*w>d cing at to a. m on Saturday, Septem .Magnetic treatment wholly with out drugs, every evening after six teams winch fart can be wen if on«» ber ! 4: I have from 2000 to 3000 bushels lol I, belonging to John Kukarka— o'clock Consultation fret. Dr J. will notice th«* teams hauling grain Murphy, Scio, Oregon. 48tf . to the Scio mills. Them good horw-« Horae, 13 yrs 6 cows, heifer, spring of apples which I offer at 81.00 and All who wish calf, 3 pigs. IZ goats, 4 kids, 3 bocks; II 25 per buslivl John Kelly, the Gervais druggist, i are du«* to th«* taste for g**--i ani • tf in lumli-r wagon, steel wheel truck, apples should Place their orders « mi came up Saturday for a short stay mals generated at our l.mn County ha. k. (ingle buggy, .1» h. t> drag aaw, or before September 15 fair. MISTI.EloE ORCHARD. single liameM, potato digger, 2 and S- among relatives and friends Near Gilkey Station. shovel cultivators, tooth ha-row, grind Dr. Prill caplurtxi a small octopus Mm. laabel Yarbrough, of Ash J. J. McKinnon. Manager. stone, hay rack, scalding trough, land. Orstfon. is visiting rrlativ«*» in or devil fish at Newport and brought t'harriplori mower, sled, l>»th tub. cook 2 3t Scio, Oregon, this city. Her »on Gifford ha* just it home. It's an ugly looking Is a t stove, lawn benches, bookcase, kitchen and measures five feet arrow. cabinet, heater, phone bos, & circular arrived in Franca. Wat Tiae Sacrifice sawa, 31 in*h. t . S, cream separator. Tin- Holecheck bruthera. Jerry and We make a »|wcially of Friond Marion auto in g<****i »hope, arid other Investigate this property and submit ship. Engagement and W«*dding Walter, who have ls*«*n Conducting things too numerous to mention. your offer. This is going to tie sold and Ring» F. M French A Son, Albany. the Scio Meat Market sucr«-»»fully somebody will get a REAL BARGAIN. l.ot 2, ix-longing to Holochek tiros Oregon. for the [last two or three years. Two horses, 3 brood sows each with 6' Agents protected, •nqiiir«- for < harles Barrett, R F. 1». No I. Box 33. >cio, Charles Warner has brought hi* jiave closed out their buaine- i and pigs. 2 >st lt> shoats. Champion binder, Oregon. Owner, ana write me. mother, Mr*. Dorn, and household both brothers will go to war. Jerry mower, 14 inch new walking plow, H. C. IRWIN. 22 North loth st., Portland, Oregon goods from Silverton and are living has already been call«*d and Walter double harrow, disc nearly new saddle, cook stove, 2 heaters, gasoline stove in the Pomeroy cottage, opposite the expects to be in the next drafi. and many household good* FOR SALE hospital. Ixit 3. owned by Joe Shunanek Two It might be a good idea for th«* Ten acr«-» of lami know n as Bur kitchen tableo. 2 cupboards, writing So much wheat arrived at the Scio city council to have some tdl«* man den s land division No. 7' Joins Ar table, Cchairs, <ro«i lied, b gal. gas tank, mills last Saturday that several hammer down the protruding nails hay rake, wagon, 4 calves, cow, 3-year nold place on the » a-t and W M loads had to I* taken in without in the bridge walks ami many of th« Brini re's place on th«* west, and is old colt. cleaning because of lack of power wooden sidewalks In town Lot 4, owned by Jesse Rodger* Fifty about 40 rods from th«* West Scio The (water) to operate the cleaner. nails stick up enough to tri|> one hes<i grade breeding ewes and 2 full de|mt. For prie«* and terms address A N F«**4ick. Bungalow Apt*. Ray blood Shropshire rams K eep O ut !—I have been annoyed , unless very cautious in walking. 4N Kt Terms All sums of f 10 and under mood. Wash with people running in and olit of l.ct everybody mak«* »**p*-cial ef rash, over 410 bankable notes al H per my tMuture, knocking down fences, etc. So I hereby warn all persorik fort to make our twelfth annual cent interest; 3 |**-r cent discount for Linn county fair a sure-«« This ts ■•ash. Lunch at noon, coffee free not authorized by me to keep out. JOHN KUKAt KA John F Kukacka. a crucial year because of the war I HOLECHEK BRO." a Clifford Compton, who has been and dry weather, and unless w«> all Frank chores. Auctioneer. I » working at Silverton, spent Sunday make special endeavor both in ex It Shelton. Clerk. ? hibit* and in attendant*«* the fair at home. The condensery is gaining in milk may fall behind. Is*t us not starve Al Privata Sala. 5 • supply nevertheless the dry weather the fair to death as was done when it was held at Albany years ago continues As I intend leaving brio in the near A def«*ct of the eye is n«>t a dis Joe Wesely came near having a future I hereby offer for sal« to whom If you want a trailer for your ease but by neglect ami ahum- it may lh*siring to soever desires about all of my personal auto truck or bus, see Jesm* Rodgers disastrous fire Sunday about It. He can supply you quickly burn the trash in a fence row he property, including a team of large lead to diwase Proper glawH-s will overcome the and at moderate prices. 1 5t had handled the lire vefy nicely, horses, harness and wagon and other John W Moore, manager of the When as he thought the tire was stock ami household goods. I want to defect and afford permanent relief sell this «tuff ami will make bargain E C. MEADE Gates Mill Co., was down Saturday about all extinguish«*«! he was cal I«" I prices. Sec me at my reaàience. the evening. He states the mill will I m * to the house to talk with a school- first house west of the M'hoolhousc. OpTOMKTRnrr ANOJEWKUOt 239 W. Second st. Albany, Oregon UM KNAUF». in operation in a week and has or mam. Being somewhat uneasy he ders for lutniier which will k«*ep the soon returned to took after the fire mill busy for months ahead, and found his orchard ablaze with __ __ Fine Gravvnstein spple* for _____ sale ‘ ' the ' barn threatened I Bv brisk work C. Sandoz, the blaze was hu I m I uci I without any at SI per bushel. L. U. ________ ■ damage other than scorching the Scio. Oregon. 2 2t leaves on his fruit trees Moral: Guy McKnight cam« near having 7" ”” ........ ! Don't talk to achoolmams. a disastrous fire at his slaughter house Sunday. The fire was started COME ON he thinks, from sparks from his With your livestock Am »hipping cooking vat furnace With help Bnd Aatunlav vt next week. U .11 b- which wa* near at han«l the blaze «hipping fat hog*, stock hugs. Iani«. goats, or anything in the cattle tine. was put out without material dam I an use s few good fresh or springer cows J. D. DI .'SMOKE. age. Frank Titus, who had the livery and feed barn leased for some i months, surnmdered the lease and ’ barn Saturday night. Walter Bil- yeu, who is proprietor of the motor j 'JHE Q u GLC (X l L Summons *11 the forces and rrxxircr* of the Republic to the defense nt Freedom liés fir Wwd Solicitai The Hrnningwn Produce Co. de sires to have bids submitted to sup ply from 1500 to 2*«»' cords of sec- ond growth four-foot fir wood, to be delivered on ut twforv tic tôlier I. 1919. to the Scio Cuodenaery. I Th»- Henmngsrn Briniu For Sale A 4-y«-ar old registered now tn shire mare and odi and Will either m *U or trade for foal team T. J. Gibbons, Shelburn. inr|rm Blacütrnts WaaltB The Scio Producv Market will buy all of the evergreen blacklierriea you mav bring, fraying the highest cash market price therefor. ('all and get crates. 51 Fred Giselman. Prop. [gaalizatiM Natica The County Board of Fx|uuhzation will meet at the Court Hou* at Al- bany, Oregon, Moi day , September 9. 1918. and remain inaeaaion fifteen days for the purpose of publicly ex amining the asaeasment roll and to correct errors in valuation, descrip tion or qualities of land. Iota or other property. All p«-raona interested are hereby notified to ai>i>ear at the appointed time and place, and if it shall apfx*ar to said Board that lands, lota or other property I m * as sessed twice, or aaaroaed in the name or names of any person or persons not the owns r thereof, or asuermed under or beyond its value, or any lands, lota or other property not aa- mumi I. said Board will make the proper correction. EARL l„ FISHER. 1 3t County Aaseaaor. THIS IS THE WAY H)NAVE There is probsbly some article or ar ticle« in possession of «very family that is of no use to th* owner which may lie turned into rash. It is so much money found. You can put it into bonds or stamiis ami help win the war. Wl WANT all kinds <*f junk, all kinds of metals, rubber and the many other things going to waste. Grain ami Potato Sacks for sale THE PACIFIC JUNK COMPANY Bell phone 40! R Home phone 2237 E Rogoway, Prop. Second a Beker DR C. F. CHAPIN Dentist SOO. Ita strong industrial courses for men and L>r w* <nen. ■ • Aan*v4i<*>«. Camweis. I mi “*'W. F* i'» H,-**»» Mtsia*. eV•-***». ,e*« V.<**l—*1 ILlv«a*ioe Its «holesoftse, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Ita successful graduate*. Students enrolled last year, )<$J; star* on its service flags, !«{(, over forty percent representing oAcers. Arrival and Ihqiarturi* of Passenger Traina Woudburn-Soringfield Branch WENT SCIO North South 7:55 a.nt. 8:19 p.m. Corvallis & Eastern MUNK EILS To Albany To Detroit K:ll a m 1:14 pm Motor service di-cnntinu«*«! H. B. Cl IEJSS ColUg« ogwna Sspt«mb«r 23, ISIS Attorney •» Law IIK mis ***« *o*kls«. sad Mb*« mis«*m«s« »msial*, tUs**««M. loolli, <>*••«* bu* mail line, assumed po»»«-**ion of the barn as lessee Sunday morning . and the barn will hereafter be head quarters for the bus line aa well as jitneys for hire. OREGON Railroad I ime Table THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE whuh the United States authorities have rankel as one of the kfteen distinguished institutions of the country for ruclleme in mili«.ary training, has responded to the call. The College u distinguished not only l**e ita milit*r> inattuction, but Dtmsci isn«o acao roa - Phone Î77 OU*« St. Francis Hotel According to those who went from Scio, the farewell dance at Jordan was a succesaful and enjoyable af fair. Much to his regret, owing to a slight indisposition, the printer was unable to attend and has felt bad about it ever ALBANY, ORE Meals 35 and 50 cents Room 5Oc and Up GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor - ’/Vi ««