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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
■ . Z f >< LOCAL NEWS Mr and Mrs Ed Keens of Salem Mr». Sand*.« left la«t w«-ek for an attended the funeral service« of B. | extended visit with her sister in BREVITIES F. Mlinkers. Montana Charley Warner is home from th* Mr. and Mrs. W E Burton made Breitenbush with the aniiie that will a business trip to Albany Tuesday. not come off. D. C. Thoms and W. F. Gill were Mr. and Mrs. V. J. I*hilippl left Corvallis visitors Monday, last week on a trip to the southern lion Ray of Echo, Oregon, was a part of the state. Set-- visitor last week. Miss Freda Thayer is visiting her .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cyrus. Mrs. E sister, Mrs. Victor Wigglrsworlh, at Cyrus and l-'rank Morris motored up Oro Fino. Idaho. from Portland Sunday of last week, Mrs. B. F. Titus came down from Mrs. Jennie Warner has returned Mill City Monday morning after a from a month's visit in the eastern week's visit with her daughter. Mrs part of the Hate. Fred Gooch. Mrs. Sarah Morris and Mrs. P IL Mrs. Rudolph Wesely and brother, MacDonald went to Portland Mun i Adolph Krajnik, motored to Port day for a wssk'l visit. land Thursday morning, returning Mrs. Ge«>rge L Sutherland has the following Sunday. returned from a ten days’ vacation If Albany buys the Linn County al Nvw|»>rt. Fair franchise and property she will Mrs. Oscar Hutchinson of Port- have to dig deefier in her pockets land rame Friday for a two weeks* not to buy the fair, but to prepare visit with relative«. a home for it at the “hub” city. George Rodger» is about to dis Quite a lot of spring gisin in the pose of hi« town residence property, shock was taking the rain the first He dhl nut stale who was the buyer. . of the week ami will lie damaged if Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bilyeu of Lebanon pa- -od through town Sun day. Mrs. Marv F. D«irn went to Sil verton Sunday to visit a few days with a daughter. ix-en visiting her daughter. Mrs. Jess fort later in the srason. L. Rodgers and family, returned to For carpenter work, see <’. D. her home In Kelso, Wash . last week. , Compton. Fax Thayer furnish«M quite a bit Little Helen Kashor. who has I spent the lummi-r here with her I of entertainment <#o Main street aunt. Mm. J. L Riidgers. ha» re Tuesday evening showing how easy I It is sometimes for a gas tractor not turned to Kelso to enter school. Utile Myrtle Hollis, daughter of I to run. He dragged it around with Bert Hollis, had the misfortune of four horses for a while, then hooke«l falling off a horse last week, result-' his steam tractor to the goldarned thing before it would start. ing tn the breaking of an arm. J. F. Nadvornik, who purchased the R. R Borovicka place, received his carload of furniture and farm ing implements on Tuesday. Jesse Rodgers drove a fine bunch of red rattle through town yester day; he was too busy to talk. Vetch seed fur sale Mr. and Mr«. George Glazier of Cascade Iswka are visiting at the home of Mrs. Gloxier's mother. Mr«. Hanaford. My’ Did y«*u see the rublwmecks gazing skyward yesterday at 2:l&? A big airplane circled Scio several tlrm»«, waved to the gaping crowd and then hraaled Inward« Albany *14*1 STAYTON, OREGON I ’ Calla Attended Day or Night Office Hour» : » to It A M. I to & P. M One dour north of Pietoffics scio. < » regon BANCROFT Millinery Oregon Blue Book. Aa a matter of reference it should be in the hands , of every public mtm. On September 19th Optical Company 31 lj W. 1st St.. Albany Don’t Buy Glasses buy and demand RESULTS We Will Guarantee You THE RESULT» Akao That You Get the Right Frame« and lx*n«^a for Style anti Comfort I Will Open a New Millinery Star* At J. W. We«*ly‘s Sion*. I will have ri-nth>ng the latrai styles in millinery. Call. s«-e what I have Mm. E. II HOBSON, PHONE 4«1 Scio. Nt'll Cry Twr Salt bimhel» of good cheat seed for sale or ««xchangc fur oats; also a full-blood SLro|>»hlre buck and two high grade ami th Ci- brood sows, bred to full bio st Dumc Jersey, s«»on to farrow. F. T. rii»)cr. 32 t The Sal«* sea »on 1» here again and it will pay you to grt H I'. |{u|off to cry your rale, aa he can grt you saiisfac- torv prtara and make you money. Write or phoiw me at my expense; atkirraa ia Waterloo. H. II t, < >rvgon, until Oct. 1, after (Jet. I, Scio, or phone numbera Ix-lmnon, Farmers 17» Sweet Home I2X. Secure your dal*» early; get the Will StH it hhuti Sale man who can get you the money. I have a borer, 8 year» old. a team of 1-tf II. C. RoLOFF. colts coming 3 year» old. some hamesa. collars, etc., a nearly new binder, ami For Sale Quantity of gray oats ami numerous small artieles which I will vetch. Sec Z. J. Clark 3 2-t «•II at privat«- sale at reasonable prices. Foewit Ixigvhain, between Scio ami Cail at my house. two miles north of W«-»t Scio. Owner can have same by Scio, ami sw the sluff. applying at this office ami paying for E. J. HOLLAND. this ad. Phone 44X, Scio, Ore. 4-tf IO Meat Market HOLECHEK BROS. We want to treat the people right and will welcome old and new cuatoniera, selling first-class meat nt the most reasonable prices. We buy Veal I fogs and Hides, paying good prices. Give Us a Call Evtrfim Blacktenits Mrs. Katherine Kester, matron at the Scio Gi-ncral Hospital, haa re- turned from an enjoyable outing of three weeks s|>ent at the Newport Printer Brant returned from hi» resort. month » vacation in Seattle Friday. The rain* of last week were suffi He «ays he did not fall into the bay cient to rai-w* Thomas creek about nor make any entangling alliance- three feet This rane was enough though the temptation* were grt at, to stnrt the mill grinding. Tne rain as there are some mighty line wid- in the mountains was much heavier : owe and old maids in that bustling than in Scio. | burg. Woolen Mills Co Piniciai ail Sonisi DENTIST The Tribune is under obligation to Governor Olcott for a copy of the I We will [MiV th«« highest market price for Evrrgr«*rn Blackberries; A nk C oiih come to our otlice and get crates A bout thk 76 oo -M iijc No lierriea accepted if delivered in T ike cream cane of bucket«, Berrien must I m * fresh and dean. We will ;>ay a The hunters and near hunters are higher price for herrtea which are planning for the annual exodus to brought to ua fresh and in lira! clam the southern ;>art of the state look* condition Scio Produce Co. ing fur venison. WILBUR DR. A. G. BRUÌ. Office on Main street, at the old stand SCIO - • OREGON Frank Novak. A private letter in which n ch«-ck was inclose«! from J. L. R. IbMsell says he in back in Stayton and wants the wel weather continues. the pn;»er sent to him there. He Jim Dubrkovsky, who has been in «ava The Tribune 1« but a small Uncle Sam’s service for I lie past sheet, but it always haa something two years, returned home Friday to aay; the editorial page especially He started Sunday for an extended t«-mg attractive to Mrs Russell. For J*al>* or Exchange-- I have 360 visit in his old home state of Iowa John L. Kelly has purchased the W. A. Ewing returned Thursday resident*« property of Mrs. Jennie evening from the dear chase up the Warner and will move thereto in a Willamette river. Mr. Ewing made »hurt time. a short stay a» he found the game Mis. D. W. Shannon, who has scarce, but intends to renew the ef A / Mr. and Mrs Clint Munkers of Dallas were here We«jncsday to at tend the funeral of their uncle, the late B. F. Munkers. DR. E II. HOBSON Pluiciai an Santa» ■ I Agent for Hartford 1 ires, Overland Cars and Panhard Trucks All Repair Work Guaranteed Short and long distanep hauling joba solicited Just In-Good Selection Rugs ------------------------ Linoleums A pair of CROOKS or AMETHYST tinted lonsea will eliminate the harm ful ultra-violet rays of sunlight nr electric light. For riding or driving in the dust a pair of amber goggles will prove rest ful. E. C. MEADE OPTOMETRIST •XS» W Second Street Albany, . . . Oregon .• < < '<»ok Sloven and Heaters. Glad to compare Prices nidi Albany, Sah*m or Portland. Moline "Monitor” Grain Drills, »ingle ami double «It-«'. Hocking Valley Cider Preaeen New I umm I h coining every week. R. M. Cain» CHAH. WESELY^ I STATE HazelwoodCo. At ^Shelburn S3 Special Announcement to the Ladies of Scio and Vicinity * r have on display and for sale, a splen did assortment of medium and heavy »eight (loakings, in various patterns, in both plain colors and plaids of the very latest designs and colorings, new up-to- date goods at very low prices. Several patterns of the celebrated POLO CLOTH, the newest fabric in the Pastern markets; also heavy Mackinaw Cloth for hard out door usage. FLOUR RE-SALE the Initcd St.les Oram Cori ora Ikon tnnouners that it will sell "Straight" grad«- flour, to all purchasers in carload lota in I pi lb jute sacks, gruss weight, ilelivrmi to any railway sta tion in Zone in, comprising th«-states of Oregon. Washing ton and Idaho, at not to exceed 110.110 per bbl. net cash. Pur chasers will be supplied from rwarvat available mill, which may result in slight saving for buyers' accooet Wkatmari» and »*»-« ».«««• an •uch »nut mti«i mn rrrwd ?$r por bbl. arid r«-taiher ■ pMl< muai not < mu I ||. m » i AtHrwt all PSMBuxbraiwte U» > We Want Your Cream, Poultry, Eggs Veal, Hogs, Etc. Highest Market Prices at all times We pay Cash same day as delivered Come and see us HAZELWOOD COMPANY F. G Fl SELMAN.’A gent Shanks Building Shelburn. Oregon 1 *