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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1919)
A » • * f . « ’ » > • • ’ • • a • * »- • « * . • f t • a •• • .«. . •• .*« » ’ .c •’«- — ♦ T The Masons meet Saturday night. LOCAL BREVITIES Arthur Hanaford of Portland ia ■pending this week at home here. Tuesday waa the warmest day of * Miaa Zona Ray has returm-d from Hay fur Sale I have a large quantity of red top and gram hay viwt to McMinnville for sale in the ah>>ck thi« week and Fruit canning is in full blast in next Jmaa- I. R-wlgcrs 45 2t the household« roundabout. We make a <-i»h> of Frumd Mrs. Bertha Rowen was an Albany ■hip. Engagement an<i Wedding visitor Tueaday. Ring» E M Erench & S-.n. All-anv, Mrs Edna Iwwis of San Eranciac» Orogon. the season in Scio. Mr and Mr». H. L. Shelton went ; M K Eox of Portland visited the to Albany with W. D Reed Monday. E. J. Smith family last week. We ar* now in aba|>*- to At you out W A. Ewing made a trip t/> Port . ia a guert at the home of Mrs P. Early fall wheat will lie harvested with automobile tin-«, tutws and screo- H. MacDonald land Monday morning. on Albany piairie thia week. •orlav We h»v> »>>«»» um -d car» on Hay for Sale Vetch and oats., a small lot; a large lot of grain hay and cheat, at the going price in the ftdd. Ph<»ne in your order, Mr». Hazel Powell 46 2t Th» Tribune'» printer ba» 14» seres on the head* at«-rs of I he S s*i»ina, four mile« from Nashville on the C. A f- with '-room bouae &< h 1 good barn that he will trade for «mailer place near Sc«o. Ha» u»g unlimited outrange thw la hna place for atock. <»<«xt «HI. Roland Gill of Spokane visited at hand, rume in and k. «. tlwoi over Miss tide Clark and Mias Mary Jack J one« of Stayton and Carl ' the h<»me of hi» grandparent». Mr KAKI It K Rod Cyrusof Portland were on our atreeta Damar» are guest» at the home of •nd Mr« M C Gill. Get *<>ur A»hing or hunting l»cvr<ae <-f Miss Clark'» parents thia week laat week N. I Morrison, Si x», you <k>t>'t have to J Mr» J J Carr of l.aGrande is Service» were held at Providence go to Albany. There is ne»-d of a half dozen or DR. A. G. PRILL Pbniciai atti Sarim Mr, Tibbetts of ' visiting at the homo of her m<>th«»r. The Scio rnwfucr « o. ia in th«- market Mr«. II J. Cary for ail kind» of pmiitrjr, veal. <In■*»•■<I Mr« Jorie Gaines nf Portland hog» and rabbit» for which the highvvt Mr» G. H. Bilyeu, a reaident of If America is not g<»sl enough to market pnev will be paid. <Af «|«'ti( the week end st the home of fight for »be »hould refuse the pro ls*t»anon. newly acquired from Seto. Poultry will be received at the S<io Mr» E <1111. wm over Tuesday. tect ion of her law» tn »lacker». more hou».- i in Scio for rental pur church Sunday by poses. Salem. Colls Attended Day or Night , Produce Co. anv d»y >n Ui«-wwk except It 1» said that Willard was knock I Saturday. Salumai n- eipta eannoi l«c Mr and Mr« Ered Jone« went tn Mr». R hv Ee>hclman of Salem waa j ahlpp«Ki until th.- follow Monday arri a gue,t of Mr and Mr». Ered Jone» Cascadia Tuesday for a «lay of sev er) down seven times in the first , the coat of holii.ug t),< |»Miitry over ' H>und and yet he would not take mu*t Iw «inturb-d (toni the prices i>aid. l>K. E II. HtiBSOX eral day». over Sunday. I Scio Produrr I <> ' the hint, One time M sufficient for The cook« at the hotel «ay they Physician aai Snrieaa Mr. and Mr». Otto Pill of Cos m<Mt men mopolis. Wn-h , arc visiting at the find no trouble in keeping warm (Mtlre on Main street, at the Novak'» grove was the acme of these day». home of Mr». V. A. McKnight. ok! at and much gaiety >«• the fourth; dancing SCIO . . OK EGON Many Selo ettiseena «tx-nl the 4th President Wilson arrived in New wrnt on all day ami into the night. in Albany, other» went picnicking York Tueadav. lie submitted the I : Thow- who* attended know how to up Thoma» crock, while a few atayrd treaty to the senate today. enjoy tlw-msrlve». at home Mr. and Mr». E <*. Shelton road«* John C. Devine, a resident of It ia rrtmrted that the m w S L. a businem trip to Jordan Tuesday l»-l>ai>on for many y>-ar» and pro- A I. <’«». will uae electric power to evening — prietur of Hotel Ix-banon until a run the various machine» at their Mrs John L. Kelly ha» several few years ago. died at the hospital I iim iii the in ii kid for coug cut up plant in thia city. I > mown aU>ut her face received on in that city Monday night aa the I w ith young <-iilv«*H at their Our butcher» aav they are selling Monday while being resuscitated result >>f a fall from a load of hay. I «ioeH, or to soon come more fre«h meal to farmer» thia from near drowning Also W hen |*e<>|>lr pa»» the remodeled The perfection of th»- bifocal ch me fretth, limit«<1 amount. year than ever. Bacon has become Picnic parties and auburloin mo- and m»dv over Peo|»le« Theatre t will hamlle votu beef or feed with th«- invention <>f the Kry pink. too dear to lie uwdeven by farmer». toring seem to tie all the rage The budding they’ll forget they're in With them- gin-. v<«u can read the er tfttlff ami |«a\ th«* highest C W Brant, wife and I Wo daugh people get out to escape llie warm Scio, th«- improvement in appearance •mailcNl type through the lower I market price ter» fr<>m Salem, drove to Scio Sun weather. being •<> great It will «-qua! the part and the uppr part giv«-s per day to visit hi« father while hia sis FAT HOGS WANTED W. G. Thoma», uncie to Riley front of many similar houses in ad- feet far vision, yet n<> one han the ter. Mr*. Rolwrla of Seattle waa Shelton, is making his final visit» in jsoent cities slightest intimation that you ■re “Fair I hulling" is mv motto. here. Scio while waiting tran>f>of tation "Brethren should dwell together wearing bifocal« I’hone itwi to 7:3* a. m. and after •> p. tn. Mr and Mr». W W Crawford to Wrangel. Alaska, hi» home E. C. MEADE in harmony;" the same rule applies TIKAIAS LARGE and Ml« Helen Crawford bruuget If you have a vacant lot just de to sisters. Where two or three of . «MI'uMKTKIKT ANIIJKWII Kit our better half home from the voted to growing weed», now i» a W. Second st. Albuny, Or«-gun Scio < I regoli the shilerhood disagree as ter which I Crawford farm near Tallman, Sun first clarw time to mow them down; on«* «hould monopolise the brother, day afternoon. let them dry and then burn. there 1« sure to lie trouble. A little What are properly owner» front Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Myer«. Mr, bird told The Tribune that there ing on Mill street going to doalwiut and Mrs. W. A Ewing ami Mr and i wh > «omethitig like a ruction of this improving the wnw? Summer will Mr». Riley Shelton attended the nature at a |>icnic party on the 4th. •non be half gone yet there ia n<» Agent for camp meeting at Turner Sunday. hot word» l>eing bandied bark ami movement toward» placing the atreet Mr. and Mrs Mat Gill left Satur forth, almost to the scratching ami in a re»i*ectal>le condition. It is «aid that day for several weeks* visit with a ' hair pulling stage The Tribune family ia obligated daughter in Seattle. Mias Grace the "war" is not yet over. to Pr. A. G. Prill for aorne large Gill accompanied her parent» a» far Th«- war is over! When the treat ami luscious Ring cherries; also Portland war ciiinnirnciil W A. Ewing <*>»ni to George Meriiian for Royal Anne» Miss Dolly Daly, who ha» Iwen - monerd cultivating a vandyke hir- and to Mr» Eilwoo«i for new pula- operating a linotype machine in Or sute, vowing he would wear the toe» and pa». rgon City. 1» home for a few dav»' saiiM* until the clear of the war. W W Crawford, the oldest Eord rest. She »ay» the machine is al Inuit week Al went into the lairt>rr agent in the state, » Id the Eord •hop and came out with hia face a» most too »trenuonus for her. garage in Albany laat week to «»me slick a» a iM-eled onion ami appar Joe Eunk stole away from the Portland people. The nale included ently art him liack 20 years in age. the building and the lease of the farm Tueadav long enough to trans Hi« little ».«a. Moyer, scarcely knew land. The consideration waa ataiut act business in town, Mr» Eunlt him Mrs Ewmg should take nar- came along to are that Joe behaved $36,000. ticularly good care of her health fur himself and got started for home in Mr. and Mr» Enoch Slid ton and Al would I m - a dangerous animule to tune to do the chores. Grandma Pomeroy motored to La turn loose among the girls with his nograph. to ou h h Mr». D. C. Thom» returned a few comb Sunday and »pent the day with young face. Oacar Pomeroy'» family. Mr». Clara day» ago from an extended visit in Just arrived a new line of wall- Griffin. sister of Mr». Shelton, who Portland. It is reported that her pa|*er at Kelly*« Drug Store. ha« been visiting friend» and rela return waa hastened Iwcauae D. C. If you »«-c it adverti«rd in the tive« at Isdnuion and Ijicomb for the had become sickened of hia own magazim^i, you can find it at Kelly's past month, came home with the cooking. Drug Store ATTENTION StwIiM anil lliiirjnii'ii SCIO GARAGE Hartford 1 ires, Overland Cars and I ’an hard I rucks / Donora Pride of Possession sconcia Shelton» A / r I Mr. and Mrs Rolla Shelton and Mr and Mrs W. S. Carpenter »tart- rd on quite an extensive auto trip Wednesday morning They expect to visit numerous Southern Oregon points, including Crater lake. on the trip and expect to be gone ten to twelve davs. The county court ha« purchased two powerful tractor engine» to he used for road work purpose« Thia i« the first movement toward Utllll* Ing the $600.000 r«ad fund The court intimate« that not much road work will l>e done thi« year other than to get ready for a big drive on Dr. John Gill of !>ham>n and his the road» next year. nephew Roland Gill of Spokane, came Mr. and Mr». C E. Roberta of over from Lebanon Monday after Seattle arrived in Scio Saturday ev noon. Dr. Gill stated he had solen- ening for a «h»rt visit with Mr«. d>d success in planting the young Robert»* father. J. A C. Brant trout placed in his care in the head Ro* They are making a tour of th» part waters of the south Santiam of the »tate a» far south a» the atate land Gill but lately returned from line. They carry along a complete overseas where be served Uncle Sam camping outfit including their dog for a year and a half. and travel without a schedule. but camp where fancy dictates. They made a similar trip from Seattle to the British line and over the moan* tain» into Eastern Washington Tho heavily laden little "Lizzie" didn't fail them but went along like a well trained servant. The Roberta fam* ilv left Scio Monday morning headed •oulh with pleaaant memoriea of the town and the tine trout "Paddy provided on the menu. The Weddle family lost their little dog "Buster** Monday, some one’s auto having run over him and crush ed out hi« little life. Ruater got the habit of lying in the middle of the road ^pd having autos pass over Wild Rlacklierries Wanted —Eight or u-n gallons. Inquire al The Tri bune ofltes. II 'iH'Itl ; of which Accvsaori«-« for all make« of cars, Chevrolet ■’490'* especially, alao Re vere tire« Rartu Rrix. Molir C m OwHn AttMtiM If it i» a tire why not a Goodrich Diamond or a Ei«k 6000-mile guar antee on all above m< ntmned case» Also, we handle the Goodyear tire« Call in and see the new tiros at the EORD GARAGE 46at $50 to $1000 J. S. STICH A. A„cnt Meat Market HOLECHEK BROS. We want to treat the |H*ople tight ami will welfume oh an I new rugtomera, gelling first -class meat at the moat ■nd all about him, and driver» got reasonable price*. to know his habits. It is suptwwed We Iniv Veal Ilogs ami that he was not seen on this date Hides, paying good pt lent. on the roadway and thus hi« death accidental Give Us a Call SCIO. OREGON. »