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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1919)
• «. ‘ < J/ ,• ■r.Vw« j y y*»'- '.ùl ¿-ff LOCAL BREVITIES D. S Peredixo Tooth Paste will k«*ep ) 'ur teeth from decaying, at Kelly’», The concrete «»flice building, 20x 30. at th»- c«»nden»rry is now about completed. Muut Ada* Huchison, of Portland, was visiting friends and relatives in this city, last week. Mr. and Mrs E. D. Myers left Friday morning for an outing at Belknap hot »prmgs. in !<ane county. When Evergreen blackberries can be »old al 6 and 7 cents per pound, our young bys and girls can reap a ■mall harva-at. Mow Helen V. Crawford of I«ebg- ame over Saturday for an over Sunday visit with her sister, Mm. Georgia Dugger. W. A. Gilkey, of Gilkey station, thinks th«- g«-i • ral average of wheat in hi« section will be 25 bushels, or better, to the acre. . > -i1 ■ Mr» C M Coffey spent the week Henrv Bilyeu. of near Albany, was end at Silverton in town on Tue*iay Mrs Al Hepburn of Aldemen. Can ada. came up Saturday for a visit Harry Johnson made a busine* with ner brother. W M Phillips Roger Cain should have been try trip to Fun Valley on Tuesday. Mr. and Mr», hi Myer» are tak ing to raise "cain" among buyers this week, but The Tribune guesses ing a vacation at Belknap spring». he has overlook«*«! the matte». Mr«. T. K Sandrr* >n and daugh Th«» merchant wh«» does nut invite ter. Maxim*. were Scio visitors Sun pe«»pl<* to come and see hi» wares. day. John Densmore. Jr., is »pending a whrth«*r they buy or not is on the short vacation with relatives in Port same basis with the householder. WHO o f .M i » invite the stranger land. to "c«»me in." Th» customer or Mr. and Mr». Roe Lindley re stranger, as the case may be, does turned from an outing at Belknap not know whether he is welcome or springs. not. Mr. and Mr«. M (’. (¡ill have re The deer «<-a*»n throughout Ore turned from a six-wevk«' vacation gon will o|>en September 1st. this at Seattle. Mr». G. <*ablei of Portland. »*» year, and will continue open until the guest of Mr». J. D. Danwnore October 31st. according to an an- n<»un<*emvnt made by Carl D. Shoe last week. M im Myrtle Knau? of Camas, maker, state game warden, today The only exception is in Union and Wash . is visiting her mother. Mrs. Wallowa counties, where the season Art Shelton. will open September 10th and do»e Miast'hristine Shindler »[«»nt Sun on November 10th. day with Mr. and Mr» W R Surry, of Fox Valley. For dandruff use Penal ar Tonic. ’»'jf ami 91, at Kelly's. Hair Mr. ami Mu M ('. Gill return«*«! last week from a several weeks’ Sacks visit with their daughter. Mm. R. Mrs. R. M Raymond and daugh If you happen to be in n«*«l of E. Hihler. of Seattle. ter, of Portland, cam«’ up for a abort new grain «acks, drop in and get them at 20 cents each, Wheat yields all the wav from 20 busineu trip Thurwiay. J. D. D ensmore . Scio, Ore. to 45 bushels |>er acre, it is report- Miw» Edris Peery, who is doing cd, lb- tribune would not object clerical work in Portland, ia »pend to a few arr» t of that 45-bushel ing the month of July at home. wheat. Mr». Alda Hutchison came up Rapi<i pr»»g re*» is Iwina made on from Portland to visit with her «is the new resilience for Mr». Sarah le r», Mcadames Phillipa and Abbott. Morris. Siu- will have a new home Mr». Elsie Went of Pendleton, to move into when sh«« returns from came in on Tuesday evening for a the spring». visit with her parents. Mr and Mr» Z ’ i /• /* . ’G / j Henry Hily«»u of Alliany was over Tuewlay. While Henry was born and rni-• «t a short distance cast of Scio, he ha* become quite a stranger to Scio of late years. F. T. Thayer. were over from Albany, Monday, looking after busin«*« matters Mm. B has purchased a home in that city, »o she informed The Tribune family. Reports from Breitenbush hot springs say Mm. Sarah Morris and Mi»» Annie Denman, a l«ebanon grads school teacher, came over daughter. Miss Ih-saie, are getting along nicely. Mm. Morris is Ircing Saturday for a «holt visit with The benefit ted by the use of the baths. Tribune family. Mias Denman will Manager I’ccry, of the conden- ■tart for Ketchikan. Alaska, this aery. say s he will tie located in bis week, where »he has been employed new office. just across the alley, this as one of the teachers in the school» week, but this will not prevent him up there. paying the highest market price for milk. If you mv a rather fleshy man. sit ting on th«* shady side of the street when it is warm, or on the sunny side when i> i« cool, call him Jim Bilyeu You may lie right; you might Is* wrong, hut guessing is good. Scio ia doing *»mr building. Anew residvm'v on Main street for Mrs. Sarah Morris, a concrete office budd ing at th»* con<l«*n«erv and new buildings for the S. L 4 L Co. are now in |>r<<rv«s or will b» con structed thu year. W<- are now in »hspe to fit you out i with automobile tires, tubes and acres- sori»». We have some used cam on hand, «»«nr in and k»ok them oyer. BARTU BROS. Gel vour hunting license of N. I. Mor rison. Scio, you «ion’t have to go to Al bany. The Scio Produce Co. is in the market Mr». J. W. («impton returned for all kinds of |>oultry, veal, dressed from a visit with her daughter. hog« and rabbits for which the highest Htf Mr» H. Kinxer, of Crabtree. Sun market price will be paid. day morning. Poultry will be received at ths Scio i With a larue crop of wheat, worth Mr. and Mr«. Fred T. Bilyeu and |2 per bushel, and the high pricv daughter, Virginia, accompanied by of milk, h«»gs, cattle, etc., IJnn Mias Janette Walter, left Monday county farmers «»ught to lie able to for an auto trip to Crater lake. pay their debts thia fall. Dr. and Mr». Hosch of l«ebanon, Some p< »pie xt-em to think their were in town on Monday. They chicken» are entitled to run at-large. were guests at the W. A. Ewing But they have not that privilege. home. Dr Hosch in former year» If «uch |»< iple lose cnickena, they lived in Scio. are them* ivc« to blame. Mr». Will Knauf and a children af- tlarriHon I'hilllp« of Gooch wa« ter »[»endi ok a short visit with her down Monday. Mr. Phillips says brother. A. L. Shelton, ami family, everything m lx>«wjpng up in returned to their home at C-arna« country. Ih-man«! for lumber Tuesday morning. limited and ditto for labor. A. L. Hansford came by way of This is the first year in which au- home, Saturday, to visit with home to truck« have l»een u»e«l in the de folks before taking up his new loca livery »f wheat to the Scio mills. tion with the largi-st photographic Now lb«-re ar«< a half d«»xen or more studio in the Northwest. at Seattle of them being ulilix«*d. hauling from Mr. and Mrs W. A. Ewing »[»ent 75 to 150 bushels per load. Sunday with Tom Barn«-», of Mill Owing to lack of water, the elec City. Mr. Barm*« is an uncle of tric lights ar«* now operated only up Mr. Ewing, and ia !h> years of age to midnight. If you awake after He is «aid to lie in goo«i health, that hour and want to catch a il«*c, though. you will have to use a lamp. Mr». J. A. Bilyeu and Mias Nita Lost A ladles’ black pur«e con taining Il'Hi an»i a few other thing». The pur*«' was lost in the «-»Ig«' of or in Scio. Notify E. G. Ilslwchweid. A liberal reward will be [»aid. E. E. I .acombe ha» straight ewes to »ell. phon». On account of the large number of amallpox case« throughout the country the Scio State bank deemed It a wine thing to fumigate the building after banking hours, Satur day evening. The aul|>hur used for thia purpose was left in a small ba sin on the stove burning. The «moke create«! in the room in this way was noticed by pMwrs-by, who surmised that prnhablv »«»me plot might lie brewing. These suspicions were very strong ami exciting until Mr. Ewing, who was summoned, ap peared on th«* ar» tie and at once solved the mystery Produc» C«>. any «lay in the week except Saturday. Saturday receipts cannot be shipped until the following Monday and the coal of holding the poultry over i must be ihducted from ths prices paid. 1 S«-lo Produce Co. Btf Accessories for all makes of ears. I Chevrolet "490 ’ especially, also Re vere tires. Bartu Bros. For sale 200 acre good stock or grain farm. Also good chmt hay in the shock. F. J. Kula. Shelburn, Or. DENTIST DR . A. G PR 111 Other lltnini Piwciai ait Suruca • to 12 A 1 to 5 P M M. Calia Attended Day or Night One door north of !*■ ««tortice SCIO. OREGON DR. E II. HOBSON ATTENTION Pbmcias asi Sarteoi Office on Main street, at the old stand SCIO OR ICON Meat Market HOLECHEK BROS. I am in the market for cow« with young calves at their aides, or cows to goon come fresh, limited amount. Also will handle youi beef or feed er stuff and pay the highest market price. We waul to tnat the |M»ople right und will welcome old FAT HOGS WANTED and new ruatoincra, selling “Fair Dealing” is my motto. find-claim meat at the most Phom ms 6 to 7 JO a. m. and after 6 p. m. reasonable price«. THOMAS LARGE We buy \ cal lioga and Scio - - Oregon Hides, paying gteul prices. Give Us a Call Advertís» ia Th» Scio Tribune and get mault*. >♦♦«»>»»»»»»»» Agent for Hartford I ires, Overland Cars and Panhard Trucks All Repair Work Guaranteed Short anti long distance hauling joba aolicited »»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»»oooeaeaee»♦♦»»»»» Announcement. 1 w iah to announce to mv old friends, neighbor» and buxim -» aajuain lances that I have purchase«! the t<«-k. g «>d will, store fixtures, etc., of the estate of the late Charles Weaely and that I am in charge and pr- i« to conduct the same in the future. I «•■•rdially invite my old time friends and buai- nrs customers to call and »re me. I will always extern! th«- ► • of welcome. R. M CAIN At the former Charlee Weaely »tore We make a specialty of Friend ship. Engagement and Wedding Ring» F. M French & Son, Albany. Oregon. LOOK, FARMERS, LOOK The Tribune's printer has I4M acres on the h« «Mfwaters of the Y equina, four miles from Nashville on the C. A E. with ó-room h«*u»e and good barn that he will trade for amaller place near Scio. Having unlimited outrange this is fine place for stock. Good soil. The Scio Meat Market haa over 4G head of nice Bittern ami heifers all ready for thresher«. When wrat! • BANCROFT Optical Company 3114 w you want meat don’t forget to firtst come to We s« j| at reasonable price« and deliver meat for the thresher«. Send voiir «-all in the forenoon and we will de liver in the afternoon. HOLECHEK BROS 1st St. Albany Don't Buy Glasses buy and demand RESULTS We Will Guarantee You THE RESULTS Also That You Get the Kight Frames and lx- him -» fur htyle and Comfort PHONE 461 ye comfort for near view and distance- itryptok 1Y. GLASSES 1Y do the work of two paihr ol lasses uh . Scio Moat Market. ♦♦♦•••»»»*»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»♦»»»»»♦♦♦ HazelwoodCo At Shelburn We Want Your ('ream. Poultry, Eggs Veal, Hogs, Etc. Highest Market Prices at all times We pay Cash same day as delivered Come and see us HAZELWOOD COMPANY E. G F. c.EISELMAN,fAgent MEADE uTToMmiprr anpjkwkixm Albany Shanks Building Shelburn, Oregon