The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, January 30, 1919, Image 4

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LOCAL BREVITIES
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Mrs. John Sims went up to Mill
Cltv on a businm« inn Tuewiay.
Dr. L W. Hom. veUrrbiary surgeon,
grailusle of Chu ago Veterinary College.
Stayton, tireyoo. Phone 1522.
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Health Notice.
The city of Scio and vicinity are
Clarence Pepper received hi« dis­
charge from the army and is home comparatively free fr«»hi influenza
st the present dAte
Mr, and Mr«. Don McKnight at­
No new caars are Xdeveloping and
tended the funeral of Mrs Tra«k at
those ill are rapidly fecovering
Fox Valley Tuesday
Should thia modition continue the
Louis Borovicka contracted flu in
turn <>n public meetings, dances,
Portland on hi« return from France
shows, lodges and private (>arli«K
It is hoped he can come home soon
will I«» declared off on Friday, Jan­
Rev. William Kramer of Jordan, uary 31.
was transacting business in Scio on
By Order P-oard of Health
Our old friend, Mr. Davis, ths
piano tun»-r. wa» m town Monday,
crippling alxiut with a cane, causrd Monday.
by an automobile accident.
Cider Press- The Tribune haa a
Th«- Albany Ib-rald of Monday
buyer for a eider pre«» in good con­ «ays "Fred Ficklin moved to Scio
M im Neva Thayer left Saturday
dition. Have you one for »ale?
today to make hi« home."
for a few weeks* visit with relatives
The Shelburn school is again closed
over in Washington.
¡on account of the b-acher. Delbert
The Scio Piudiice Co. to in the market
Long, having the flu.
fur all kind» of poultry, veal, droesed
William Wirth of Jordan, who re­
hog« and rabbits for which the bigbeat
market price will be paid.
Stf cently received his discharge from
Sam William«, recently discharged
from the army, 1« visiting at Her»
Dr. Nicol, the Ix-ban<>n veterin­ the army, was in town Saturday.
Mrs, Endres of Jordan, was in man Shelton'«.
ary. was in town Monday and left
Scio
Saturday. She ha« beM busy
hi» professional caid with The Tri­
Mr«. Varda Shelton visited her
nursing
flu patients and reports ail parents. .Mr. and Mm. P. Bilyeu,
bune. which may be awn elsewhere
cases above about well.
in this paper.
last week.
Poultry will be received st the Scio
Produce Co. BI>V «lay in tlx week except
Saturday. Sauirdsv receipts cannot be
shipped until ths foBowiiig Moodsv and
the coat of bottling me poultry over
must be deducied from the prices paid.
Scio Produce Co.
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The Tribune acknowledges legis­
lative favors from Representative
Charles Childs.
191X Grant-Six. 5 i>aaM-nger, Stu-
debabker-four. 7-i»aaaenger; 191N
Ford touring, 1915 Ford touring
Fred T. Bilyeu. Ford Garage.
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Sheriff Kendall Is Atting into his
new position just like i>aper on the
wall
II is the general opinion of
men atx>ut Allmny that he will make I
an excellent sheriff
Representative Thom« drove hi*
car from Salem Saturday morning,
and returned Sunday by way of
Corvallis where he visited "Daddy”
Young.
Mr» H. A Stepanek returned on
Roy Crabtree was called to Crab­
Sunday from Portland where ««he tree Saturday by illnew of hi« father.
visited her «later, .Mia« Blanche Ko-
Mile« Marshall of Astoria, iashak­
pecky
ing hand« with Jordan friends
Mr«. A Shank, of Shelburn, who
JoM-ph Rowein is ill with rheum­
ha« l<een ailing for the past year,
atism and heart trouble.
died at the family home Monday.
.Mr« F Pepperling called on the
Mr. Shank 1« the railroad agent at
Eink girl» Tuesday
Shelburn.
The many friends of Mr«. Louis
For second hand car bargains, see
Trask
of Mavville. were gained to
Fred T. Bilyeu. Ford Garage
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hear of her demise
The funeral
The trial of Henry Albert, one of
and interment al Fox Valley, Tues­
the rich flour and cereal manufact­
day. We extend sympathy.
urers of the Pacific Coast. 1« now on
O rkgon M ist .
in the U, S. court in Portland. If
the charge of espionage alleged 1«
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true, hi« DToperty should lie confis­
SANTIAM FARM TOPICS
cated and he he sent lock to Ger­
many and never allowed to enter
Mr«. Jennie Lovejoy of Dalia«, re­
U. S. territory again.
turned
h*>me for a vi«it with her
A. T. Powell reports that the ex­
mother,
Mr«. S. W. Gaine«.
pectations of people about Gale« are
Eldon Griffin came up from Cot­
tage
farm to «pend a few da vs with
vidnitv.
grandma.
Mrs S. W. Gaines, and to
Representative Thoms came up
get
away
from
the flu.
from hi« legislative du<jr» Saturday
Oscar Fiilpott and lady called on
to aee if the boys were® he« ping the
home fires burning brightly.
He Pie Eater Sunday for seed corn as
thinks some read legislation will be he will plant 25 to 30 acres
great relative to the mines in that
We mi'.e a a««»1 ale* of Fiknu
•hip. En .</
• *t and Wedding
Ring» F. M. French A Soo. AH^nv.
Oregon.
The bill rt**’raining does from
running at large unmuzzled will. If
enacted into law. put to an end the
enacted worth while at the present
night incursions of sheep-killing
j session.
dogs
The flockmasters can then'
For «sic Ten ton« of first class cheat
sleep undisturbed.
■ hay; will place it aboard the car» at
Wool yams made in Oregon for Goltra station at 324 per ton, baler*«
hand knitting. We have just in a weight. In<|uire at The Tribune offi. e.
new supply Bishop's fleece yarns, in
There is an attraction about the
khaki an«l oxford gray shades
Or­
county treasurer'« office which did
ders by phone or mail promptly filled.
not exist before the first of the
Salem Woolen Mill Store,
vear
Miaa Powell may be no bet-
Sab-in. <tegfari
ter
bookkeeper
than Mr. Francis,
A bill ia in the legislature increas-
ing the s(M*ed al I owe«! automobiles | but then you know she is a woman.
from 25 to 30 mile« an hour. Will ' and for that reason adds just a little
this law enable auto«, which can more pleasure to your visit to the
barely make 25 mile« per hour, to treasurer's office.
run 30 ?
Wanted A 250 or 300 -egg Incu­
bator; or two I5t>-egg size
Tell
The Tribune what you have and the
price for same.
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House bill Ifl2 has for its purpose
the prevention of baiting ducks on
or about the Columbia river. The| i
bill should liecome a law. Thete is
scarcely a duck in the upper valley
where there used to be thousands,
•imply D-csuse the Portland pot
hunters bait them on grounds con­
venient to their Sunday hunts. Now
listen and you'll hear th« Portland
game hogs squeal.
Am in th« market for wornout
and old horse« past usefulness.
J. 1) Densmore.
RIGHT NOW.
If you wish to get well. It matter«
not what ail« you, 1 am «um I can help
you. 1 hove helped thousands to be­
come well.
You can eoo me at my
homo from * a m. to 9 p. m.
DR. J. MURPHY.
BXf
“ein. Oregon
PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on
good farai»; low interest rslae; five
years tint*; privi'e^e to pov klOO or
multiplo no any hi terest dato. Call
or write J. M. and H M. Hawkbia,
Albany, Oragon.
Elmer Griffin, after two weeks in
Lebanon, 1« home again,
Dave Horsburgh «old six head of
registered calve« for I960
Miss Margaret Brock returned
from the state hospital, where she
wm working, and will stay with her
mother. Mr» Sutherland, awhile.
Some one, thinking it cheajier to
steal than buy, walked in and then
walked off with some of the old
man's famous seed corn.
Mrs. Ed Bowen (Bertha Smith) is
visiting her mother. Mrs. M Smith,
Now that spring weather is be­ ■f Raccoon Hollow. Her hust>and
ginning to show up The Tribune’s ia at Rrooklyn navy yard. N. Y.
fisherman printer is getting nervous
Alexander Smith of Stayton, was
and anxious to cast his line up«yn the here Monday helping brother Will
waters. He also longs for the re­ replenish the woodshed.
turn of his side kick, that they may
Ih-an Turner is working on the
amble up Thomas creek and lure flume of »he Scio Digging A Lum­
the big ones from their hilling ber company.
place«, To tell the truth, the editor
Several of our soldier boy• have
wouldn't mind having trout for his
been discharged at limp Lafcia and
breakfast; and there are others
returned home.
PIE EATER.
Cows for Sale Owing tn the fact
that I am unable to do the work
l iau or'i.Notx«,
necessary to care for 7 cows, 1 am
Notice
to
hereby given that the un-
offering 5 of them for sale, buyer
to make selection. They are all first -leroigned has t-een by the county court
class c<>wi and I offer them for sale of Linn County. Oregon, appointed ex­
only because of my infirmities. Eu­ ecutor of the last will and testament
gene Gerard, two miles east of the •nd estate of E. C. R.aigers, deceased.
Al! |w*rsons having claims against said
Jordan store.
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estate are hereby notified to preaant the
Harrisburg is hard hit with the
aame to the undersigned at his real-
epidemic of flu, no less than 200 dence In Scio. Lian County, Oregon,
cases l>eing rrp«irted in the town with proper vouchers therefor within
nod surrounding country. Unable •lx month» from the date hereof.
GEO E. RODGFRit,
to secure outside help the people are
Eieculo of the laat will and testament
having a hard time tn care for the
and estate of E. U. Rodgers. |>eeeaaed.
many rick.
I. m < HRI,
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Young Bull Taken Up.—A young
bull came to my place about one
month ago. which I have taken up.
The animal ia not yet two years old,
ia marked as of Holstein blood with
a alight strain of Jersey. Owner
can have animal by paying eoet of
his keep and for this notice. A. M.
Pringle, of near Providence
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Attorney for Exscutor.
Liberty Bonds
If you must «ell your bonds we
will hoy them.
J. M. a H. M. HAWKINS.
Albany, Oregon.
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Advertise in The Scio Tribun« and get
result«.
AiTfiie Waitim Forutart Stuoli Visit
Kogüuaj's Fumimi* Shue
ALBANY
Ur buy an<t sell new and
Furniture
sctoth I
hand
Man eye defects are hereditary
and Increase through neglect.
Parents who keep «train off their
own eyes and do not hesitate to put
glaasrs on their children (when they
need them) will lie repaid by the
good eves of their child r« n'schildren
THIS IS THE WAY It) SAVE
There is probably wmc article ur ar­
ticle« in poMv«»i<><i of every* f»mtly that
to of no oae to the owner which may be
. turn««! into rash. It to so much money
found. You can pul it into beads or
i «tamp« and help wm th« war.
Wf WANT all k nds of junk, all
I kinds of metals, rubtier and the many
' other things going to waste.
Grain and Potato Sack« fur sale
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THE PACIFIC JUNK COMPANY
Bell phone 401-R
Albany. Oregon E. Rogoway, Prop.
239 W. Second (L
Home phone 2227
Secund a Baker
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e charge nothing for developing film« or plates when
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the Willamette Valley
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