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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1918)
• • ♦ w t BGdfi A. •» BREVITIES Born, al Scio hospital, to Mr and Mrs. M. Dobrkovsky a 13-fi. boy. Dr. L. W Horn, veterinary surgeon, gra-luate of < hicago Veterinary College. Stayton, Oregon. Phone 1522. 3tf For sale Ten ton« of first class cheat hay; will place it aboard the cars at Goitre »1stion at »24 per ton, baler'» Weight. Inquire at The Tribune office. Tiie high school orchestra haa been augmented by the addition nf a cor net and trap drums. We make a specialty of Friend ship. Engagement and Wedding Rings I M I-rt-nch A Son. Albany. Oregon. Prof. Rotie an nd family plan to spend Chrisms» week at Brownsville Th«y left Saturday for their object ive. ('all at Kelly’s Drug Store and get a Nyai weather chart calendar, they are alsuilutely free. 18 2t Mias Doris Weddle came home from Portland to spend Christmas She has a good position with the Pacific States telephone Co. Magnetic treatment wholly with out drugs, every evening after six o’clock Consultation free. Dr J. Murphy. Scio. Oregon. 48lf Miss Alice Prill, d »meetic science teacher In Milwaukie high school, it. the guest of Dr and Mrs, Prill over Christmas. For Sale A 3-horse gasoline en gine in good condition, ready to run. 19 St Del. Ixmg. John S. Sticha is the first of our army boys to l>e discharged on ac- count of the end of the war. Cheat seed for sale, or exchange for oata. Enquire at this office. The Scio Produce Co. m in the market for ail kinds of |«oultry, veal, dressed hogs and rabbits for which th« highest market price will be paid. Rtf Mias Eleanor Parrish, who haa a position in the telephone office in Albany, came home Thursday for a abort visit. For sale Welt seasoned aswed oak posts. A. P. IIirons, Shelburn. H tf The Ihertnoms ter got down to business Sunday and registered 2* at 7 a. m, • ’ ♦ « ’ • • s’ • -J', •i* 1 I LOCAL i ; a« • • > -Tv*, t * d.v . »•< ’.* «- •' »« V ■ •’•/‘'¿A ¿L- ... a», w—ut .. Why No More Picture Skew». Many of the show going people Mrs Emma Leslie and children, ami public spirited cititens are ask of Eugene, are visiting her parents. ing us why we have no shows. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Morrow. This is the answer: We were Miss Nellie Morrow, who waa re forced to quit showing on account siding in California, was married to of the present city council imposing a license of 1450 a year on the show, W. S. Boone recently. A telegram from Gail JoOSS, in which is more than we have made in any one year in 10 years* showing. the service at San lheg >, stales he This very unjust license has been is on the road home for Christmas imposed on the show either through and will probably arrive late 'hat jealousy or ignorance, as any fair- day or the following day. mined cilixen knows that there is not Christmas trees ami dances, usual a busini-M in Scio that could afford functions for Jils time of year, are to pay such exorbitant license and conspicuous because of their absence. exist. Albany, a eity ten times the Too much danger of starting up the site of Scio. Is not paying any eity Hu again. license; neither Stayton nor Jeffer With turkey at 50c per pound, son; why should Scio? most country newspapermen will One of the councilmen has been conclude Chat just ordinary beef or telling the public that this show has bacon is pretty good truck never paid any city license. Eorhis Dean Morris and other* think information he can find on the eity Christmas would be a failure with recorder’s recorder's (««»ks (if he out a dance, so bills were put out ran reap I that this show haa paid for a lerpsichorean meet Christmas over J1500 to the city in lights and night. licenses since I»09. If the weather holds cold. as it The city records will show that waa Sunday and Monday, the editor this sh<>w has always paid from 50c thinks he will start a skating rink to |3 a night licenae ever since its on the frog pond in front of the existence We are willing to pay a office for the croquet playcra to play reasonable license, same as we al ice hockey on. ways have, but we don't feel that Rev. Hall, missionary, with head any legitimate business should be quarters at Coos Bay. held services run out of town thru petty jealousy In the federated church Saturday or kill everything tn.town that does evening and Sunday. The high not apix-al to a few. If anyone thinks that this show school orchestra furnish«-d appro house haa been a gold mine, we are priate music for the Sunday evening willing to lease it for 125 per month I service. for any term of years they choose, Guy Funk arrived home from or refer them to Mr. Nutting of i southern California last Friday. Hr was inducted in the second draft Albany, who occasionally audita our and spent his entire six months ami receipts, for the government. Thanking you all for past patron ' over in the army in California Guy age and as s«x»n as the law of a free I says he feels fine; he looks as if the country proves to some that legiti < eats were nourishing. mate business cannot be licensed out Mrs Nellie Gunsaules, of Lebanon of existence, we will again open the and her fiancee, Charles Smith, of doors with better pictures than ever. the Alberta country and Lysle Gun- PEOPLE’S THEATRE. aauies, son of the former and a mem , ber of the IJ S navy at Bremerton, ( spent Christmas with Mrs. J A Bilyeu “Tony" Holub waa buying Xmas ] Mrs Gunsaules* mother. i goods in Albany last Saturday. ’-A-*’’ jr. ♦*>- ■*> -« PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on good farm»; low inlcroat rates; five years time, privilege to pay SJOO or multiple «wdanv inter<-«l date. Cail or write J. M and H M llawkma. Albany, Oregon. ASmlatetratar'e Notice. If you would have perfect eyes and perfect eyesight now and later in life, you must heed the warning that tolls of eye strain Nature’s only means of expression. E. C. MEADE OFTnMKTRIHT AM» JKWKlJCfl Z39 MT. Second st. Albany. Oregon Advertise in The Scio Trihune and gvt resulta. Notice io hereby given that the undei - ugiwd waa by order of the County Court of the state of Oregon. County of Lirin, on the 6th day of I h-cember. 1918. duly appointed Administratrix of th« estate of Harriet Miller. (Invimi. All persons having claims against th« «state of said deceased are hrr«by no tified to present the same, with the proper voucher», wi hin six <6| months from the dste of this notice, to the un dersigned st her residence at S<-io. lunn County. Oregon. listed December 11. ISIS. NANCY D. ARNOLD, Administratrix of the retate of Harriet Miller, !>ecvaaed. n PICTURE PRINTING We are prepared to take your pictures, develop your plates, films, film packs, do your printing, enlarging and framing We 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 lie of any help to you in getting good results from your kodak or camera, we will gladly give you pointers. All work guaranteed and done promptly. Give us a trial J. F. WESEL Y SCIO OREGON We do not carry any cameras or camera supplies us For »ale Registered 0.1. C. hogs Delbert Long. 13 Old Man Winter is a little alow in , getting around this year. Ripe watermefbn» and raspberries indicate j he has been somewhat slack in at-' tending U> business. Wanted Five or six first class fre»h milk cows. Am willing to pay the price if the cows are worth it. 19 3t Ardee Powell. Christmas shopping is much bet-, ter this year than last, say dealers. There is a reason. People feel freer to spend money now that the war is over. For sale A registered Durham bull. Inquire of G. A. Griffin, Scio. I Poultry will be received at the Scio ! Produce Co. any day in the week except I Saturday. Saturday receipts cannot be ' shipped until the following Monday and the cost of holding the poultry over j mint be deducted from the prices paid. : Scio Produce Co. Ktf Vi *»Tx fi The Tribune’s printer haa 14H acres on the headwater« of the Yaquina. four mile» from Naahville on the C. 4k E. with 5-room hnuac and good bam that he will trade for «mailer place near Scio. Having unlimited outrange thia ia fine place for stock. Good soil. Taken Up.—I have taken up a light colored Jersey cow, probably ten years «»Id. Owner can have the animal by paying pasturage and for this notice. T. J. Gibbons. Shel burn. Oregon. < 15 The Tribune has blank application» for auto or chauffeer licenae for 1919 Send in your application at once and avoid the rush. ITtf The Tribune's "frog pond" became flooded Thurwlay night and it is fear- i ed that the frog waa washed away. I At least the force hasn’t heard a ! squeak for several days A suitable ' reward will be offered for return of the pet as his "music" is missed very much Watch the Old Year out and the New Year in at the Midnight Matinee OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT New Year’s Eve Is complete and Olli* stock fresh and clean. GLOBE THEATRE e carry a full Ten, Coffee, ('aimed (¿nods, fact, everything for the table. ALBANY. ORE. Big Two Hours Entertainment Featuring CHARLIE CHAPLIN line of Spices, and in needed in “Shoulder Arms,” his second million dollar production; also r MM«i SU “The Heir to the Broken O Scio Produce Cor pony and Wants Your Yosemite, the Land of Enchantment1 with Singing, Jazz Orchestra, Patriotic Scenes and Souvenirs Will pay Cash for Eggs, Poultry, Veal, Hogs, Hides Will buy Cream in any quanfty and pay the highest cash price foi it. Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Bring Us Your Cascsra Bark Reservations may be made by telephone Admission Prices: - - - 25c to 75c Loge feats, $ 1.00 « •il We will give you a Square I Vai FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor rw TB ■■■■ < >. -■'■■w d* »r *