The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 21, 1919, Image 4

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Charley Warner left for an outing us the case mav be he is a track
at Breitenbush. Monday.
numiier.
New customers will be
Mr* Fred Ohlemeir uf Portland exceedingly scarce and old custom­
ers will go where tb«-y are invited
is visiting at hum« thia week.
This
is the wav pcopb* look at thi*
Archie Bond of Albany came up
matter,
Mr. Merchant; •«» b* wise.
Tuesday f<>r a visit with hit brother.
If you think new»(>ap< r advertising
Loren.
* Glen Clark «pent Sunday at bom* is a donation to the editor, don't do
with hb parmu, Mr. and Mr« Z. it; for people will find there is some­
thing wrong with you.
J. Clark.
Of course, dishonest merchants
Mr» Oscar Eichinger of ea*t of
advertise. They are fishing fur suck­
Scio ia the guest uf Mr«. D. C.
er». ami they get them. But you,
Thomas at Saltair.
Mr. Merchant, are doing a legiti­
Mr. and Mr». John Welsh of Sa- mate bueineaa; you ate doing busi­
lent were gue»ta at the Z. J. (Tark ness fot a profit. But you must
home over Sund a/.
convince the p«?<>ple who buy. that
Mr. and Mrs. Went of Pendleton you will not rob them. They must
are visiting the latter’» parent*. Mr. be coOVinccd that you are a Fah
ami Mr». F. T. Thayer.
¡kultng Mrnbtnl, and you cannot
William Walrq/T. an 18-year-old do that unless they come to your
lad. wa* drywned while in bathing, Mor*. Saw!
at Albany. Sunday afternoon.
DENTIST
k to 12 A
<A»
rhe party who took mv buggy
from the livery bam. some time ago.
without leave, ia known to me
If
he would avoid trouble and meta of
proeeeution, he will du well to nettle
for tame at oner. J ohn P li 'MMKK.
Pluiciai ail Sirim
Gelb Attended
Day or Night
I to 5 P. M.
M.
d<»>r north ul Pustogk-«
SCIo. OREGON
DR. E.
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SCIO
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HOBSON
. ATTENTION
PtmuaB as« Scrim
OflUe o«i Main »Irret, st the
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, old stand
SCIO
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ORE(X)N
Farsaaal ha*tftT Far Salt
b»i «omewhere on the rvao from
Tangent U» lxl»anon. to Crabtree, or
from there Co Her*. a cowhide (rip. con-
tainir-K* »••arine apparel and paper» of
the Kellogg Toasted < ornila Mr Co.
I’lea»« notify F. W Pereeia. Multno­
mah Mat ion. Oregon, ami get reward.
Campine Chicken» I have /hi doaen
of ( ampin« hen* fur »ale. They are 1
year old ami are good in «vary repect.
C. (’. Hit Hi.
Al th»- < orf«ctinnery Flore.
i<.r Sale lUnik case, chair» .3 bed-
»trad* and numerous other article».
Mux. J amm > RliHAaMON.
DR. A. G. PRILL
(H&es Hours:
Ta Vbea It Mar Cucirà
| bave a team of horsre. a milk cow.
|uu white t.-ghom chickens. four month*
uid, So bsrred reck chick», for month»
old, 11 layin< hens, household good»,
nearly new, farm Implementa and
Mnall tool*, which I offer at private '
•ale. Call ami *re the property or
write me.
FRANK W (JI.ARK.
R 2 boa W7. Scio. Ore
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DR. C. FICQ
The for»*t firm makes th* timber
Invite People Is Your Store
He
The merchant who does not ad- ■peculator aomewhat uneasy.
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
vertbr in hb local paper tbew* day» ha« reason to be. More timber ha»
b a lower. If he b n<>t willing to no* i«ern dretroved than for many
Workmen re tarred the roof of the yxtend an invitati >n to |wopl«> to year* and the fire* are not yet out
t
Ma»*>nie hall. Monday.
jcome to his »lore, daily or weekly,
Stockmen and Hairj nirii
Scio
Meat Market
HOLECHEK BROS.
I atn in the market for cowa
with young calvt-a at their
aide*, or cow« to soon come
freah, limited amount. Alao
will handle youc beef or feed­
er atuf! ami pay the higlo -t
market price.
We want t«> tn it the |>eople
right ami will welcome old FAT HOGS WANTED
ami new runtumera, selling ‘‘Eair Dealing" is my motto.
(ìrat-clio* meat at the moat
Phon« me6 to" JO s. m. sndaftcr 6 p. m.
reasonable pricea.
THOMAS LARGE
We buy Veal Hugs ami
Scio
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Hide« paying gotwl price».
Aray Good» lor Scio
Th«« Tribune b under oblicatlon«
There ia a limited supply of army
to Mis» Christ Im* Shindler and Mr».
Adv«rtiM in Th« Scio Tribune «nd get
gooda
ready f<rr «ale to the public
results.
Claudia Gill for reoortoriaij favor».
and any one dreinng any of them*
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More groin will prolundy lie of­
article« must apply at th«- imatollicv
fered the Scio Milling C m .. this year,
and pay for the good» ami the pott­
For «ale 2<KJt-»cre good »tuck or
than there is warehouse r<w>m for.
age from San Franci»c<».
pram farm
Al*> g ••<a cheat hay in
Mr». A. Barrick and liaby of C-or-
Agent for
Z
The following article» are for »ale; the »hock. F. J. Kula. Shelburn. Or. • i
valli« are this week visiting her |>a- Baked ix-an*. stringle»» t**na, dry
rent*. Mr. and Mr». J. I* Munk era. bean», corns d l»evf, r»a»t beef, com, Advertise in The Scio Tribune and get
rt »ulta.
Mr«. B. ('. Thoma» of Scio ia cherrire, corn Iwef ha»h. I»■»». Hour,
visiting her fatfu-r, l> A. (Htw rne. rice, pepper, tornato«* and Itncon.
at Sal lair ami enjoying th«, ocean in can«.
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All Repair Work Guaranteed
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bree/e-
Ha sue. I <»o ¡MHind«
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Short and long distance hauling John solicited
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Rice, loo pound»
Workmen report they have just
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Com. 24 2-p<>ut>d can«
4.35
completed a handsome farm house
7 yy
Tomatoes. 12 |0-lb can«
for William Kalina, of near Crab-
Roast beef« 24 34b can* 17.81
Ire«.
N<> case will be divided, but sev>
a
Steve Philippi is alwiut ready to er al parties may order together if a
trade hi* “tin l.i .i«” for a dog and caw Is not dreired.
As autornebih - arc taking the place of hacks, buggies and
then give some buy a nickle to shoot
surreys, I have on hand a good Hack and Surrey, which
Bill Parker of Centralia, Wash .
the dog.
I Will Open a New Millinery Stare
might ci-n>« handy in rainy weather, when the roads are
«pent
the forepart of last woek w ith
At the rate fire ia destroying tim­
bad. whi/h I will cloae out al less than the factoty price.
ber this war, if repealed a few hi» brother. J. F. Parker.
At J. W Wex-ly’» Store. I will
New G<H>ds Arriving Everv Week.
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Ewing and
vear« lumlx-r will la-come a sort of
hav« «very thing m th* lat«*t »tyI«»
in millinery. Call, »••« what I have
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill drove to
luxury flnon.
CHA WESELY *ESTA 11
Only on«, more week of summer the VJ'ilhoit spring«. Sunday.
Give Us a Call
SCIO GARAGE
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Hartford 1 ires, Overland Cars and
Panhard Trucks
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NEW
Millinery
Hack and Surrey
On September 10th
R. M. Cain»
Eli Ihdxong ha* aemmenced to Mr-
and Mill »treet remains unimproved.
move
to town for the winter and is
Our fr<>c p.«nd will lie on hand
al
the
present lime laying in his
next winter, a* usual
Or. Murphy has lately pnrchase«l supply of wood.
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HOBSON,
Sdo.
& BANCROFT
a bunch of very highly bred milk
Henry Bauman, who live» near
goats. He obtained them over at the edge of town, sold his farm to a
Toledo, on Yuipnua bay.
man by the name of Chutich. a new­
Big dance nt the Richardson Gap comer. <»n Wednesday-
hail, Saturday. August 2.3. Music
Mias l*ila Westinghouse, Lulu
will I m * furnished by the Arnold Jaz- Clark. Leia Coueyand Gladys ledg­
xer«. Everybody welcome.
er» left Wednesday morning for a
Mr. and Mts. b rivi Me» fell and
daughter. Opal, left. Tuesday, on
an auto trip to California. They
carried cainuing ««|uip|mge with
them.
’Clinton Parker and wife of lledne
were trammeling busine«« in town.
Th«n have purchas'd th«» old Sam
Baas plan- and will lake possession
at once
Scio women who pick evergreen
blackln rrie* rig themselves projierly
for th«- I»u«in«-»*. They wear the
"mother hubbard*' usually worn bv
men »nd bov» only.
week's outing al Newport.
Mrs. Haman Shelton, who i«
known a« Aunt Olli«- Shelton, ami
who recently exiwrienced a para­
lytic stroke, b slowly improving.
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If the gas one hears on the street»
could lie tiw-d to operate autoa and
trucks with, th« Standard Oil com-
(any would la- force«! to cut prices.'
There is demand for a number of j
houses in Scio which cannot lie sup­
plied at the present time, and the
call will be more pronounced a few
weeks later, j
When the contemplated conden-
aery improvement» are complete.
Scio will have a manufacturing in­
dustry of which anv town would
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be proud.
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The American < an Co. vent Man­
ager K. C. Peery a «ample of the
rapid-fire «hall» that company man­
ufactured <luring the war. this week
Jt can lie seen in the »how window
Mill street: How about it? When of the Kelly drug «tor*.
it i« drv, It dore not need fixing;
Why Don’t You Wear
when it is set. v«»u can't fix it. So
Mrs. E II Hobson, on and after
September 1st. will have millinery
good« on ml«, at J. F. Wesely’a
•tore But the general opening will
be September lllth.
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The t>igg< xt load of wheat (wagon
or truck i ever brought to Scio was
brought in from the Ijiremb coun­
try. on Thursday of last w«ek, The
load weighed in about 175 bushels.
that is th> question. That is to soy,
Krvptok Glasses?
this is th« way some of the property
Ye*. 1. too, wore those old-fash­
owners reason the matter.
ioned bifocal« with their disfiguring
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Roloff of ««am nr hump. Why wear the mark
Sweet Home were down Monday. of advancing yearn?
They will buy property here, proba­
A«k your optometrist or optician
bly. and move thereto about Oct. I. about KRYPTOK GLASSES. the in­
Mr. Roloff b a verv successful auc­ visible bifocal
tioneer at all kinds of public aaba.
E. C. MEADE. Optometrist.
Optical Company
.311} W. 1st St.. Albany
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LOOK, FARMERS, LOOK
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The Scio Meat Market han over 40 head of nice ¡i
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Don’t Buy Glasses
;; atvern and b b r- all ready for threahera.
When
buy and demand
o you w ant nn at don’t forget to first come to uh .
RESULTS
We Will Guarantee You
THE RESULTS
Al»u That You Get the Right
Frame« an«1 lx-nw» for
Myle and Comfort
PHONE 4fil
We
at reasonable prices- and deliver meat
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for the thte-hera.
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Send votir < dl in the forenoon ami
liver hi the ifivrnoon.
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HOLECHEK BROS
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Scio Meal Market.
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CHEVROLETS
ANO
for »al«. Ser me for prices and
term*. Phone <M, HeiO.
HazelwoodCo.
LISTON A. DARBY
At >Shelburn
BUICKS
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ye comfort
for near view
and distance-
KRYPTOló
GLASSES 1Y
do the work
of two r
paiw ot
lasses
' We Want Your
(.'learn, Poultry, Eggs
Veal. Hogs, Etc.
Highest Market Prices at all times
We pay Cash same day
as delivered
Come and see us
HAZEI . WOOD COMPANY
C
MEADE
F. GEJSELMAN.FAgent
Shanks Building
^Shelburn. Oregon