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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
< 1 .*• ♦ « ' .4 >• **-. * -«ejuJkL—-------- --------- . Jesse Rodgers made a bus mesa trip to Portland the first of the week. For Sale A bay horse, six yrars old and sound, and 14 »hosts weigh ing 30 to 5o pounds; two Chester White sows, weight 350 and 450 Ilia. C. F. Sargent. Scio. 29 2t Mrs. Ida M Cummings, eountv school »u|ierintendent, visited the Scio schools Thursday of last week. Get vour fi»hing or hunting license of N. I. .Mornaon, Scio; you don't have to go to Albany, Dr. T K. Sanderson of Woodburn, was »baking hands with Scio friends C .. k ' Ä , • K i * • Sunday For Sale A six-m«»nths ured 1918 Ford truck in first cl a*» condition Riley B<»yd. Scio. 29 2l •’ 11. Dr. J. Murphy last week bought and shipped from Portland to thia city over 70 head of fine milk goats N<> need n«w to go away from home to get goat milk. William Dobrkovsky made a busi- Mias Ellen Johnson, who has been MILK GOATS. nesa trip to Albany Tuesday visiting with Mrs. Harmon for some I have lately purchased a band of 70 milk goats, many m«w fresh ami Haman Shelton of Jordan, was in time, left for Montana Tuesday others soon to he. These goats are town Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Parker of highly bred and will makegood milk John T. Holt, one of the Thomas Itedne. spent the Week end with the ers. I Prices range from f20 to 140 If you want a good milker I can prosperous farmers, was doing busi latter's parents, the J. F. Parkers supply you. Dr. J. Murphy, ness in Scio Tuesday. Mi’sea Ruth Candy. I«eila Coury to Srio. Oregon. Anton Starck left last week to and Gladys Rodgers made the trip resume his work in a logging camp to Portland Friday evening. RIGHT NOW. If you wish u> get well, it matters over in Washington. Mr» Wien Kinxer of Crabtree, is not what suis you. I am sure I can help Miss La-uisr Svoboda and l»uis visiting this week at the h me of you. I have helped thousand» to be Rorovicka 'were guests over Sundsy Grandma Compton. come well. You can sec me al my at the home of Rudolf Borovicks home from 9 a m. to 9 p. m. John Plummer was doing business DH. J. MURPHY, Dr. Ficq, Scio's new dentist, has in Albany Tuesday. »»ti Scio, Oregon. arrived and is busv flitting up his A farmer suggests that The Trib offices next door to the postofPce. The S ck > Tribune >1.50 the year. une start a ferry across our printer's Mr ami Mrs. Robert Pepjierllng If the heavy spring rains The Tribu»» h»« blank application* of Jordan, were attending to busi fish pond continue we will tase the propisu- f« auto or chauffeer h»-.for 1919. ness matters in Scio Friday. lion under advisement. >°“r •fpl'csiKm st once and Mrs. E. D Myers left for a soort avutd the rush F«»r Sale Immediately I will sell visit with relatives In Portland on > at $20 prr tu-ad. 40 milk goata from Tuesday. J to 4 pure bred. I am somewhat Misa flora Shelton and t’lar« r.e«- ini vi I and want to get free. If Pep|»er were married at the Christ-, vou wnnt a milk g«>at. now is your Dr J Murphy. Ian parsonage in Albanv Wedm - «•> chance They at once left for Camas. W ash where Mr. Pepper is employed in, the (taper mill C. F icy. I). M. D. The Tribune's printer haa 14* seres on th« headwater» of th» A aquina. four miles from Naahville on the C. A E. with 5-room house and good bam that be will trade for smaller place n. ar Scio. Having unlimited outrange thia is tins place for Stock, Good soil. MmmslrKni inte« U Crtddin Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has teen duly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Arde« T. Powell, deceaaeit, by the County Court of Linn County. Oregon. All persona having claims against sai l 1 steli aru hereby notified to pre»« nt th<- same, duly verified as by law ri-juirial. te the undersigned at her postoffice sddrv*». Scio, Oregon, within six months from this date. listed this 10th day of February, 191». hazel P owell , Administratrix of the estate of Arde« Powell, <iecea*«<i « Weatherford ft Wyatt. Attis, for Ad ministratrix. 27 f>t Oregon State Cham ber oí Commerce Conference DENTIST We make a specially of Friend ALBANY MONDAY MARCH 17 Wanted A reliable (tarty to tak< ship. Engagement ■ and W«-dding < ifflee Hours : the agency for a high grn>|e aut«t- Ring». F. M French A Son. Allianv. 9 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. M mobile tire ami tulte on a hlieral Oregon. percentage 1‘Asis. A good opportu Silt infarti on ANHirwi Every business and fann Roy and Rex Perry are both home nity for a live man. Addrt»«, Tri of Ptotoffice ing interest in Unn countv On« door north The one safe rule for the average from the army announcing them State Tire Co.. 72 Sixth st . Port should be represented at land, Oregon, 30 person is to exjs-ct selves as "heroes of many unfought and prepare to SCH». OREGON thia meeting. wear gla«uw for reading not far Born, tn Mr ami Mrs E C Shel battle»." We may now expect ope from the age of forty. There are rations up al the Crown mines will ton, one day last week, a handsome, THE SENIOR CLASS no unsightly lines in Kryptok lenses rollicking ttaby goat They w«-rc "Oregon /or every community; anon lie in order. Every community for Oregon. ” ami they aid the eye and conserve very anxious tn name it "Nanny." of Scio i I igli School A. D. S Peroxide Tooth Paste Í its efficiency. cleans«-» and prewrvea the teeth; a but much to their chagrin are com •’resents a stirring 3 act farce corn large tulie for 25 rente at Kelly's pelled to dub him "Billy." E. C. MEADE ed). entitled Drug Store. 29 The great desirability of keeping y OIT11MKTRIHT ANU JKWE1.KR Illi» SI-STS rosi rlbulsd Is bshslf at this raeimu- Aunt Reliecca Morris spent Fri insects reduced by modern orchard 239 W’. Second st. Albany, Oregon MIS m >4 U»lr I» Ths Sck. j 41 À day with her brother. Job Crabtree, practice as fertilization, thorough «■■■raMui »tu.so . who celebrated hi» 90th birthday. cultivation, and attention to prun Poultry will be received at th« Scio ing and other operationa, cannot be Produce Co. any day in the week except emphasized too strongly and is well Saturday. Saturday receipt* cannot te •hipped until the following Monday and appreciated by most progressive and the coat of bolding the poultry over succvMful growers. must bo deduct««! from the prices paid. A real estate deal of imp« rtance Scio Produce Co. Mtf was made in thit city last week. There are many stray dojs run ADMISSION: Vancouver, George Merdian, of ning about the country and *hre|>- • • 36 trenta Adult* Wash., bought Imth the Sheet» and mcn have lost valuable stock raided t ’hiidren • • • 2U Cents the Simmons property, loeated just by these canines. If a dog is worth east of the Scio mills The con«id- Act I Interior of i’rof. Wise’» having h«* is worth confining at pretty little bungalow. _ ’ "‘Hail to the eration was nut reported. Mr Mer night and being looked after. Bruì«'' Distant thui>< thunderstorm. dian will move onto the property in Act II Too much mother-in-law Baled Hay For Sale 1 have 30 the near future. It never rams but it pour». tons of cheat hay for «ale; clean and Act III Two years later. A happy of first cla»» quality; $28 for ton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohlemrier of little home. After a storm comes a lot«. Walter Bilyeu, at the Scio Portland, came up Friday evening calm. livery burn, 29tf Vaudeville Specialties Belweea Acts for a visit with relative» This is Republican critics who would like Fred's first visit since he went away Report <>f the uondilk n o< to summon General Pershing as a last year, but Mrs Ohlemeier has witness for their side in the case been here frequently. They report Itti SVIO SIATI. HANK they are trying to make out against that they are doing well though At Scio, in the State of Oregon, at the their country, may get him on the there seems to be two or three men close of business March 4, 191» •tend some day and regret it ever for every job. KKSOt'NCKS after. The Scio flouring mills was load IxMns and discounts............. $! 19,651*.K5 For second hand car liargains, see ing one or two cars with flour last Ovmlrafts. securvd and un- Fred T Bilyeu. Ford Garage, 24 6.72 secur«-d............................ week. Manager Thorns says the It is reported the lumlier flume of government is slow in permitting Bonds and warrant* ami U 8. Troaa. t ert.................. 3 m .2»« o .H2 the Scio Logging and Lumber com Oregon mills ta sell Hour. lie says Banking bouse... ................... pany is making good progress. This he will soon have to commence ship Eurmture and Axtures company is not saying much but is ping wheat unless flour can lie mm cd Cash ami due from approved doing much work. more lllierallv. This will lie unfor roaervv banka....... . 1-.17- The Scio Produce Co. » in the market tunate for Scio for our dairymen < hecka aiul other cash items M B for all kind» of poultry, veal, dressvd use more mill feed than the offal of hog» ami rabbits for which the highest ..121*6,607 M6 Total... wheat ground here will supply. MUSH market price will be paid. Mtf DEMONSTRATIONS UAHIUTIKM It beats all how mean jcahius |>co- After several days of compara t apital slock |>aid in............ $10.000.06 tively tine weather our old friend, pie can act. Now there's Bill Bren Sur|Jus fund......................... 10,000.011 Jupiter Pluvius. opened up hi» ner. f'r instance; he got so |>eevcd UtMlivMrd profit», lesse<|i«n- because he couldn't sit and smoke | sprinkling can Monday night. »«•» and taxes paid......... 266. HO on our front fmrch and fish in our 1918 Grant-Six. 5-pasaenger; Stu- Individoa) d< |«orits subject to debabker-four. 7-pareenger; 1918 frog pond that he hitched his big check ..................... 163.434 27 Ford touring; 1915 Ford touring. mules to his big wagon and all week, Demand certificates of Fred T. Bilyeu. Ford Garage. 24 eight times a day, he drove them i P. KM 5H deposit............ ............... Quota for school district <>n Ar- thar critters back and forth in an < sst er «heck» outstanding.. 2.045. Ä» me man drive. $60. Amount t aired endeavor t >so mil our pond that Tim«- and savings deposits. ............ . ......... 3),066 00 by school chi.dren $16; by town nothing would stay in iL Rfteried for interest and pee pie over $82. A private letter from S E. Penn, texes. ................ . . . 940.52 For Sale Thoroughbred Duruc a couain of The Tribune editor, who Total... 1206.50'7. MS Jersey »••w». <ix months old; weigh lives at Lovejoy. Montana, states State of Iffvgvn, about 125 pounds, at $25 each if that on March 1 the thermometer taken at once Rudolph Weaely. registered 30 degrees below aero. County of Linn I Walter and Jerry Holechek came It makes a Willamette Valley deni LED Myers, cashier of the above up from Portland Monday evening zen shiver to think of such weather. naiuoi bank, do solemnly swear that the a <<ve statement is true to the best on a short business visit. Mr. Penn owned a farm some three of my knowledge and belief. For dandruff use Nylotis, Quinine miles east of l«eban<.n several years E. |i. Mr Kim. Cashier. and Sage hair tome; 50c and $1.00. ago. From there he moved to Al S<.¡.scribed and sworn to before me Sold only at Kelly’s Drug Store. 29 berta. but he could no't entertain this nth day of March. 191». R. Shelton, Notary Public the idea of not being a citizen of CORR’S AUTO TRUCK My commission expires Feb. 14. 1921 at your service, long or short hauls; the U. S. so moved back to Mon- Correct attest: Call at Weaely’s garasra. repatriated ANNUAL I / Peoples Theatre AUTOMOBILE AND TRACTOR CIIA1U I I yy m 11\/ If Of the Albany Au- tomobile ardTractor Association, at the Albany Armory MARCH 21 and 22 37 Makes of Automobiles Trucks and I factors Admission >* \ 4, ‘ W. A Ewing. A. E. ItamiaU. Directors. a *