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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1919)
». Ed Myers, cashier at the bank, is back on the job after downing the graduate of I hicagu Vetermary College Stayton. Oregon l*hom> 1622 3tf Rev. Mclatin an«i wife of Shel burn. were in town Saturday to at tend the annual meeting of our Federal Farm Ixian Association. For aeomd hand ear liargams. see Fred T Bilyeu. Ford Garage. 24 Cider I’reas The Tribune has a buyer for a cider prewi in good con dition. Have you one for sale? Mrs Jap Smeltzer was unfortun ate as to fail Friday, resulting in the breaking of th«- bone* of her left wrist. The Mo Produce Co. is in the market for all kind» of poultry, veal, dressed hog« and rabbits for which the highest market price will be paid. Htf Poultry will be receive»! at the Scio Pruduca Co. any day in the week except Saturday. Saturday receipts cannot I m - shippe-l until th«- following Monday and the cost of holding U h - poultry over must lie deductr»! from the prices paid. Scio Produce Co. *<f L Hugh Worley ami Mrs Lulu Pope were marrl«-«i at Albany last week They came over to Scio to visit Mrs. Pomeroy ami of course enjoye«! th«- traditional charivari 191« Grant-Six. 5-pgaaengvr; Stu debabker-four. 7-pa*»enger; I9ih Ford touring 1915 Ford louring Fr«-«l T. Bilyeu. Ford (Jarage. 24 Mrs. I.. W Pomeroy gave a din ner last Sunday to her son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs E. C Shelton, and her grandsons. Roy ami Rolla Shelton and their wives ami children, All report an enjoy- able turn- ■: » », * ’ g . i ’. .<! • 1. ■ : . i*. ■ I- ■■ • 7 • J • ' ’ -vii» * -3‘‘; ’J ' -e 1 - MM r*’'..*’ ‘ 7- * ST;* kSfc -Y Ì v Jv 5 > Ei Presides! Taft. When William H Taft retired from the presnierwy six year» ago, Scio lodge No. 39. A. F. & A. M will hold stated communication <>n owing to th«- condemnation ami ««p- |»<>«ition «if the late ex-Pr«MH<l«-nt Saturday evening Haven’t hear«! the chirp of <>ur RooM-velt, he was ralol low on the But sin-r that little frog tor some days and we arc political tally sh>-et afraid something has ha|>p«-n«nl toil. day hi» l««yal support of President Wil»-.n in war activities ami the Scio rw-eds a dentist. A dentist burying of th«- hatchet in the ««»• returning from the army can r»iab trangement between himself ami |i«h himself a good huain<*as here in the late ex-president. Mr, Taft’s that line. I popularity has grown with lca|«an<i Enoch Shelton went ut> to Mill bounds H«- will be a formidable City and purcha«-«l a Swim milk OMitemh-nt for the republican nomi goat the other day He «-xiwcts to nation for president in the conven make Swiss cheese for th«- school-, tion of next year. The American marrnx in the near future. people know Mr, Taft as never be I’aul B Pietrok, reported kill«-«i ■ fore ami hr woul«i be a very strong, in action in France, returned to hisj if not th«- strongest candidate the* home in Stayton thia week Pietrok republicans could nominate was severely wound«*«! but r«-covered and reach«-«l home in time to r«-»«l I he tiregotnan refers to Seattle of hie reported death a« th«- "Bolshevik City.’* It is now Th«- high winds Advertise in The Sc in Tribune and g»t results. A bïoié Wjßliii I urBilartSìculi lliifowaj’s Fumiliiii' Mon* At JIA NY We buy aiw! sell n«-w a- ■* »• ■ i-d hji -I i urnlturv THIS IS THE WAY to SAVE There is |>e<>t>alil> w-in- siii' i« or ar- There is n<> excuse for th«- contin ticlee in pusseesloii of Wrry family that la of no ime Io the «>w<w-r which may be uance of «lull or nervous headaches, turm-d into cash. It is »■ mu--h motw-y strained eyes, and «inn vision in this found. You can put it into laimls or stami« and help wm the war period of advanced scientific Op- Wl W AN I all kinds of lunk all kind* of metals rul-l- r and the many tometry other things going to waste. Grain and Potato Sa« ka for sale E. C. MEADE THF. I’ACIFK it NK • Ml \NY < oFToMirnttHT ANP JKWEt I k Belt ph««n«- 401-R Uonw phon«.- 2227 2X1 W. S« rood »« All-»- » Oregon E. Rogoway. Prop. Se<<>t>da I'-akor of Wed new lay up to Sealtie to retaliate. morning came near demoludiing the awning in front of th«- Kelly Drug store. A brace promptly applied *avc<i the cnlla|me and at the same lime save«l the plate gl»-«* front The job of scraping the mud from Mam street, commenced several days ago, ami which was halted by rain, was r«—inu-d and e«>inplel«l Monday nn-l the hauling away of the mud The Alt«any Democrat says that was «tone later. Guy Johnson, «on of Jam«-» Johnson, and ju«t return«-d from the ||. S. EXTRAY NOTICE service, has purchawil the Thoma» I have tak«-n up a cream <-olore»l store from Mr» Anna Mespell atxl Jer-o-v row, pr<>l»ably « or 9 years old I have published this notice in is now in charge of th«-same accordance with law in lhr«-c public Chari«*» Warner, who ha» th«- car«- places ami in th«- Scio Tribune. Un- of the Vilas l*hiltppi Sh«i-p Co’» lr** th«- animal is called for and the xhe«-|i. say» ths I2<H> or nv-re sheep, »«•cruing chnrg«-* paid. I will offer of which he has charge, are doing her for *al«- at public Auction, at my farm near Shelburn, Monday. Feb finely this winter. The two w«-«-k« ruary 16. 1919. at 1 p m . in ac • >f frosty weather we had. »«mo cordance with law weeks ago, was th«* hard«-»t period 25 J T GIBBONS of the winter for »h«-«-p, h«- said Mr ami Mrs Wni Abix.tt. who Making a New »paper. came to attend th«- funeral <•! the Incubator I have a I’lM-rh-sa 220- ((ontmurd from page 2.) egg incubator, almost new for sale late Ardee Powell, returned to th«-ir a good buiun«-M investment. When 2fi 3t J M Brown, Weal Scio. I .an«- county home Tut-aday. Scott was in charge, he thought Fresh smelt today Sanitary Mkt. E (Si) Phillips, who was mustered first ami th«-n clothed his thought-« out of the U. S service at San An Mrs. John Sims ha* ju»t received in diction winch delighte«! men ami tonio. Texas. r«-ach«-<l Scio Monday two letters from her son. Errol, who women of int»*llig«-nce and |«erce|»- lie says he enjoyed soldiering and is with a flying corps in Franci lioii. I’iper writes but never thinks weighs »««me 30 pounds more than one letter was dated November 11. lit- is more |«arti*«n than Scott but when h«- entered the service. the day firing ceased, and th«- other has n<*ne of bis ability, lie is «ar- We make a specialty of Friend later. Errol writes che«-rfully am! raidie but lacks th«- flow of words to ship. Engagement an«i Wedding «tales, among other items, that Lt expri « hi* petty |M-r»ynal dislikes in Rings F M French & Son. All«anv, Roosev-elt was a member of th«- 95th, i manner that carries conviction, Oregon his flying stjusdron, ami was greatly Scott vyas more or leas of an aristo- Miss Nita Bilyeu wrnt to Allmny lov«*d as an officer, a skilful! flyer, crat but h«- *»« a liorn tMiurlM«n lie Munday on a shopping trip. She and a« a man. Errol stat«-« that his was no counterfeit gentleman Piper viaite«! her sister, Mrs. Nellie (Jun- «tuadron ha* turned in al>»ut all of has the veneer of a man of letters «aula. >>n her return. their «-quipmcnt and exta-cte march hut it i* <>f the superficial, transpar Riley Shelton, the mudlark, ami ing orders for home at ant time ent. made to measure kiml Scott John Kukacka amused themselves Linn county officials. wh<M-ver wa* exclusive but no one ever ac and called down bl«*asinga on their they may lie. who are asking for a cused him of being a snob He was heads Saturday when they scraped up raise in salary shouhl remember thev a staunch republican but at rare in the mu«l on Main street. tentatively entcr«-d into contract terval* had th«* saving grace of t>r- Wool yarns made in Oregon for with the people when they accepted i ng able to detret ability in those hand knitting. We have just in a election, to do the work of their re who faile«l to accept his school of new supplv Bishop*» fleece yarns, in spective officea for th«- stated »alary Piper is un- oolitical philosophy. khaki and oxford gray shades Or It ia not quite fair to importum- th«- willing to make any such concession, ders by phone or mail promptly filled. legislature to arbitrarily give them Scott was a Ing man in a big town. Salem Woolen Mill Store, an increase. When the county judge's Piper i* a little man. who by a qu«-vr 22 4t Salem, Oregon. salary was raised it did not apply turn in the wheel of fortune has Wanted A 250 or Itoo-egg incu bator; or two 150-egg Bias Tell until a new judge was elected Any l>e«*n plactil in a high place. Sc >lt The Tribune what vou have and th«- salary raise ahould be governed by brought forth breadth of vision, price for same. 22 4t the same rule for the entire state. ability and ¡«ersonality to the Ore- not alone Unn county, This salary goninn Am in the market for wornout Piper brought only egotism grabbing is no good. and old horses past usefulness. and self assurance. Scott was an J. D Ik-nemo re. The Scio hotel has quit serving asset. Piper is a liability. One was The county having exhausted all meals except breakfast to travelers a man: the other is a mouse. of the gravel at the present site of <>n morning train, on request. Lxeca.oe’s Nolic». the plant in Albany, at the location Notice i» hereby given that the un- I near the Red Crown mills, ia mov dervigned ha» l«een by the county court ing the plant about one-fourth mile Saturday evening the theatre will of I .inn County. Oregon. appoint«-d ex- up the over when crushed screen«-«! reopen with Douglas Fairbanks in «-cutor of the last will and testament gravel will again tie furnished to "Bound in Morocco *’ 10 and 20c. ami ■ »late of F.. C. R«*igera, -t«-cea»«'<i various parts of the county. All |n-r»ona having claim» against «»si Cows for Sale Owing to the fact ««tat- an- hereby notified to present the that I am unable to do the work name to the undenugne«l at hi* re»i RIGHT NOW. necessary to care for 7 cows, I am den<-e in Sew, Linn ('«sinty, Oregon, if you wish to get well, it matters offering 5 of them for sale, buyer with proper vourber» therefor within not what ails you, I am sure I can help to make selection. They arr all first ■ix month» from the date hereof. you. I have h«l|*<1 thousaiMia to tie GEO. K. RODGERS, class cows and 1 offer them for sale come well. You can ses me at my only because of my infirmities. Eu Exeruto« of the l»»t will and teetament home from 9 a m to » p m gene Gerard, two miles rast of the and estate of E. t'.. Rodgers, pet-rased HR J. MURPHY. L M. CURl, 24 64 Jordan etore. 24 4t Rew, Oregon. 2Mf Attorney for Executor. Young Bull Taken Up. A young bull came to my plaer alsiut one month ago. which I have taken up. PLENTY <>F MONEY to loan on Liberty Bonds The animal ia not yet two years old. good farms, low interest rates; five If vou must sell jour bond« we ia marked as of Holstein tdood with year« time, privilege to pay 1100 or will buy them. a slight strain of Jersey. Owner multiple on any interest date. Call J M. A H M. HAWKINS. can have animal by paying cost of or write J. M and H. M. Hawkina, his keep and for this notice A M. Albany, Oregon. Albany. Oregon. 1‘rmgie, of Visit PICTURE PRINTING w e are prepared to take your pictures, develop your plates, films, film packs, do your printing, enlarging and framing Ur «li.ir^ r>< ■f'liir.y: for developing films or pl.it« - when twelve prints are ordered. Ur have had fifteen year» of practical work in picture taking. Il we can l»r of «my help to you in getting good results from your kodak or camera, we will gladly give you pointers. M \ 11 . « Htl »I IC-s t Hl< SPI < I.XI.’I Y All work guaranteed and done promptly. Give usa In.il J. F. WESEL?» SCIO We do not carry any cameras or camera supplirà U Scio Produce Coirpany Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for Eggs. Poultry. Veal, Hogs, Hides Will buy Cream in nny quantity and pay the highest cash price fot it. 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 GISELMAN, Proprietor «