The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, February 13, 1919, Image 4

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A bunch of “music maniacs'* went
to Portland Saturday to witness
grand opera.
LOCAL BREVITIES
with relatives.
Dr. U W Horn, veterinary surgeon,
graduate of < hicago Veterinary College.
Stayton. Oregon. Phone 1622.
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Mia» Dolly Daley came over from
Ix-lianon last week for a »bort visit
with home folks.
For second hand ear bargains. are
Fred T Bilyeu. Ford Garage.
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W A. Ewing and N. J. Weddle week.
represented S«o in Albany Saturday.
A. L. Plummer ia actively engag­
For Sale— I have three full blood ed Is nurse, taking care of his mo­
collie puppies for »ale
They are ther and uncle who are ill with flu.
from good stock on both »id«-»
John Smelter is up and around,
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J. L Rodgers
calling
on his friends, having recov­
Mister electric light man. please
ered
from
the flu.
do not. th«ne dark morning», shut
Alma T. Morris of lx-lmnon, came
down the light» go early; and. also,
start up the plant earlier on dark over Mondar for a few days’ visit
days. Darkness is just the same nt with Scio relatives ami friends
Madame Rumor is talking serious­
H a. m. or before 4 p. m. Savey?
ly
of the union of a prominent
Cider Press The Tribune haa a
buyer for a cider press in good ct>n young couple of Scio in the near
dilion
Have you one for sale?
future.
It might I m - a good plan to bor
John Egr last week purchased the
row Mayor Ole Hanson, of Seattle, 97 acre farm of (’. I. Merritt, who
to deal with our legislative bolahe intrnd« to buy again and settle in
vista
in thia community.
Th«, Scio Produce Co. is in the market
Mr» E D Mvers and th«- Mi» -»
for all kind» of poultry, veal, <lr«-*»r.‘
Qora
Shelton and Christine Shindler
hugs sih I rabbits for which the higha-vt
«pent
a day last week shopping in
market price will be (>aid.
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Albany.
Sine«- the death of hi» wife, A
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Mr and Mrs Smith -if Nebrn«kn.
Shank«. R R agent at Shelburn
will give un hit chicken ranch ami are visiting at the home of th«- for­
devote hi» entire time to railroad mer's sister, Mrs. J. W Merritt,
who ha<l not seen her brother in 19
duty.
Poultry will be reeelvwi at th» Scio years.
Produce Co. any day in the w«-ck except
Billy Wallan- writes honre that it
Saturday. Saturday receipts cannot be will very likely be six mop ths lief ore
•hipiMNl until the following Monday anti
he is discharg«x^ from the service
the cost of holding the poultry over
must be ■le-lucloti from the prict-s paid He is a c«Mik and for that reason is
Sc|o Produce Co.
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deferred.
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Cheat hay l>al«*d, and some loose
wheat ami oat hav fur sale at reas
onaMe prices.
All extra good hay
Ed Qin, on West Scio rogd. 26 lit
Ed Balachweid constructed a new
awning in front of the Kelly Drug
Store. caum-«l by injury to the old
one by wind the first of the week.
1918 Grant-Six. S-paasenger; Stu-
debabk, r-four. 7-possenger; 191N
Ford touring; 1915 Ford touring.
Fred T. Bilyeu, Ford Garage,
24 day and interviewe«i a numlx-r of
With basket ball game Scio Eagles the angling fraternity on proposed
vs Ix-tmnon. public dance, private opening of the streams that hav«-
can! parties, reopening the picture been elowd for two years. He paid
theatre, etc., the latter part of last his respects to The Tribune office
week Was like old times.
Incubator I have a Peerless 220-
egg incubator, almost new for »ale.
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J M. Brown. West Scio.
Clarence Pepper has gone to Cam­
as. Wash . having landed a job there.
John Kelly han »old hi» gasoline
filling outfit to a party in l^ebanon.
The resurrection of the tank occur-
red Monday. Truman Lukenbach
doing the salvage act.
We make a specialty of Friend
ship. Engagement and Wedding
Rings F. M French & Son. Albany.
Oregon.
Early Phillipa received his military
discharge and has come home.
Am in the market for womout
and old horses past usefulness.
J. D. Densmore.
Fete MacD-mald has nothing to do
nowaday» except have the toothache.
He was hunting dope for a trouble­
some molar Monday
This item re­
mind» Us that Seio ia in need of a
dentist; w« want one who i« war­
ranted to wear well, who will stay
on the job and do good work.
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Mr» J F W. « !y was an Albany
visitor Tuewiay.
KIGIIT NOW
If you wish to <• t well it matters
not what ails you, I am ture I can help
you. I have helped th iu»»n<ta to be
You can see nw> at my
com«- welt.
bom» from * > m. to V p m.
DR. J. MUKIIIY.
Rein, Oregon.
ant
ESTRAY NOTICE
I have taken up a cream colored
Jersey cow, probably 8 or 9 years
Optician and Optometrist are not
old. I have publish«-«! this notice in
synonymous.
An Optician jiosaeas»-»
accordance with law in three public
places and in the Scio Tribune Un­ the mechanical knowledge of grind­
less the animal is called for and the ing lenses and adjusting frames
accruing charges paid. I will offer
An Optometrist has the knowledge
her for sale al public auction, at my
essential to the proper fitting of
farm near Shelburn. Monday. Feb­
glasses and the care of the eyes; one
The Jefferson people will hold a ruary 16. 1919. at I p m , in ac­
<|uahfied
by l«*gal recognition to cor­
St. Valentine dance at the Masonic cordance with law.
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J. T GIBBONS.
rect defects of the eyes and pre­
hall in that city. The Tribune print­
serv«- eyesight.
ed bills for the same.
Cows for Sale Owing to the fact
E_ C. MEADE
8. C. White lx*ghorn egg». 7f«e per that I am unable to do th«- work
orrtiMETRHIT
ANDJKWELftR
setting. |& per 100. Guy McKnight necessary to care for 7 cows. I am
239 W. .Sccotul »L
Alliany, Oregon
D 0, Woodworth, a prominent offering '» of them for sale, buyer
to
make
selection.
They
are
all
first
Albany merchant, and Mr». Eliza-
t.isu.uf'i Notice.
class cow« and 1 offer them for sale
lx-th Sharp of Tangen’, were mar-
only la-cause of my infirmities. Eu­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
riel at the Wood worth home in Al­ gene Gerard, two miles east of the dersigned haa been by the county court
bany Sunday afternoon.
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Jordan store.
I of Linn County. Oregon, appointed ex-
I «-cutor of the last will ami t« lament
Th«- «-nlire county court attended
Young Bull Taken Up. A young and estate of E. C. Rodgers, deceased.
a grange meeting at Grand Prairie bull came to my place about one
All person» having claims against said
grange hall last Saturday, roa«i aff­ month ago. which I have taken up ' estate are hereby notitk-d to present the
airs being freely discussed
Judge Th«- animal is not yet two years old; same to the under»ign«*d at his real-
Bilveu said: ‘ They fed us likegrn- is marked as of Holstein lilood with I dence in Scio, Linn County. Oregon,
a »light strain of Jersey, < )wner i with proper voucher» therefor within
tlrmen at the noon hour.”
can have animal by paying cost of six months from the date hereof.
I can handle a few rood milk row» hi» k«*ep and for this notice.
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GEO. E. RODGER.*,
fur shipment Thursday. Feb. 13. I Pringle, of near Providence.
24 Executor of the last will and testament
most hav» good »ixe row» in good oxi-
and estate of E. C. lUidgvr», ¡x-ceaaed.
<litu>n, snowing up a tt-xxj udder ami
U M. CURL.
am willing tu pay a gvesf price.
Attorney for Executor.
J. D. DENSMORE.
Sheriff Kendall has appointed J.
M. VanWinkle, a former Alliany
postmaster. as his deputy to take
rare of the office work
Van ia a
comfietrnt accountant and haa had
much experience in courthouse work
in several capacities ami will make
an excellent deputy sheriff.
It la reported that a number of
Ijebanon people broke the flu quar­
Miss Uly Shindler of Albany, antine Saturday evening to come
spent Sunday at the home of her here for the dance. The authorities
grandparenta, Mr. and Mr». John al labamm are looking into the
matter with a view tn prosecuting
Shindler.
John Huncovaky. brother of Mrs the guilty ones.
Mrs. Frod T. Bilyeu, Mias Jean­
Thomas Pr«i»|ial. has lx-en visiting
here for some time and likes this ette Wolter ami Mias Anna Johnson
country so well that he will go tu went to Portland Saturday to take
his home in North Dakota, aeltle in the grand opera.
They came
his affairs there and r«-turn here in home Sunday evening looking as
though they had enjoyed themselv«-»
the spring to locate,
even though the three had to ilerp
E. S Hawker, deputy gam«- war­
den. cam» over from Albany Thurs­ in one tied.
The Wills nelte Medical Society
nt n late meeting raised the price of
city cal a from 12 60 to *3 a visit.
PLENTY OF MONEY to loan on
good farms; low interest rates, five
years time, privilege to pay lit*) or
multiple <m any interest data. Call
or write J. M. and II M. Hawkins.
Albany. Oregon
Cause of R
Mrs. Weady is an elderly widow
Cribbage parties seem in favor
ami bry<«nd th«- age when romance
This is a game where luck wins out
might be considered a feature in
over skill, say the losers
life. Hut she has four unmarried
A. F. Kragnlk, recently from daughters who have not bamehe<l
Camp la-wis. arrive-1 last week for the romance nlea from their lives.
a visit with relatives ami friend«.
Who knows what might hapuen'
Will Young ami Mias R «• Ku-
Mr Pietka bring» many war sou­
kacka are in the list of Vancouver venirs and ore-ms to enjoy the vuut
marriage applicants.
with new found friends. He has
Mrs. Hazel Powell, daughter Ar- t<xpr«*ased a desire to remain in this
line and mother. Mrs. Easton, were locality providing a job could be
obtained. How about it. girls? Do
Scio visitor» last week.
Our respected citizen. R. Shelton, not let an opportunity like this ee-
celebrated his 6|»t birthday last cape. there are jobs a plenty.
Mr» Ollie MacDonald and sister.
Mr» Emma Cyrus, went to Portland
last Saturday for a few day»’ visit
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In case the legislature appends
the ‘emergi ncy clause to the pend­
ing road bond bill it might be pos­
sible to institute mandamus pro-
ctxiling» until the supreme court
could decide just what the law con­
template« an emergency is. Cer­
tainly the law never contemplated
that the emergency clause should be
used to defeat the referendum.
William Brenner, who driv«-s the
»pan of big mules, says that though
feed is scarce and high his mules
must have what they n«x-d in the
fee«! line.
He will have use for
them wh«-n the farming arason opens
HAY FEED AND SEED
a few week» later and he wants
We are unloading another car of
strictly first class alfalfa hay today
them in shape to do business.
which we are selling st *31 per ton at
Ed Chrz arrived h->m<- from the car. Don't forget where we live when
army Friday, having received hi» you are in need of feed or seed corn.
discharge. He was in the srrvice Have a nice lot of home grown Early
about six months. an«l until the ar­ Minnesota seed corn for sale al the
FEED SHOP one door north of the
mistice was declared, the work was
blacksmith shop In Scio. Our assort­
vety heavy. He f«-els glad to get ment of feeds consists of
home in time to prepare for spring
Sunnybrook Dairy Feed
Mill Run
farming. Ed looks as if Uncle Sam
Ground
Barley
furniahe«l his Ixiys gtxxl eats.
Standard Rolled Barley
Mrs. Nellie Gunsauls of Is-bsnon,
Processed Harley a
and son l^rsle of the U. S. navy at
Whole, shelled er Cracked Corn
Beet Pulp
Bremerton, were visiting their mo­
Alfalfa Meal
ther end grandmother, Mrs. Irene
We are selling thia meal on a very
Bilyeu, last week. Lyale left on his
reasonable margin for handling as you
return to duty Friday morning as can see if >, hi romparr our price» wkh
hie month's furlough had about ex-j any other market in the valley and are
soliciting the support of the farmers to
pt red.
help us maintain a permanent supply.
Mr. an«i Mr» W. W Miller are
Will have a tull line of chicken feeds
now residents of Gates
Mr Miller on band next week on arrival of our
accepte«! a position with the Gate» next rw of f«wd.
J. D. DENSMORE
Mill and Lum1«-r Co. some weeks
ago and this week Mrs Miller joined
Liberty Bonds
her husband with their household
If ><>u must sell your lxm«is we
fixtures
The Tribune knows this
will b-iy them.
for Mrs. Miller has just ordered the
J. M. A H. M. HAWKINS,
of their copy of this paper
Albany, Oregon
from Seto to that of Gates
DR. A. G. PRILL
PbvsicidB ani Sortcoo
(alia Attended
l>ay or Night
A dvcbc WailiBi FurutareSlinQli Visit
Riigiiwaj’s
Al,BA NY
We buy and sell n< w and accond hand
furniture
E. A. WEDDLE
BARBER
Successor to Morris 11 roa.
Ag«-nt Albany Steam I .sundry
Agent Albany (’leaning Work»
S< lo. OREGON
THIS IS THE WAY TO --AVE
There is probably «ome article or ar­
ticles in pmaesslon of every family that
ia of mi us« to the owner which may be
turned into cash. It is so much money
found. You can put it into bonds or
■tamps and help w in th«- war.
Wl WANT all kinds of iunk. all
kinds of metals, rubber and the many
other things going to waste.
Grain and Potato Sacks for sal«-
THE PACIFIC JUNK COMPANY
Bell phone 401-R
Home | hone 2227
E. Itoguway. Prop.
Second a baker
Advertise in The Scio Tribune and get
result».