The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 29, 1920, Image 4

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LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
Hay for Sale
23 2t*
Cheat and red top.
Delbert Long.
Wilson strawberry plants 15 per
1000, European grape« 2&c a plant.
23 3t*
John Chy til. Scio.
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Auction
The undersigned. administratrix
of tha estate of Amil E. Posvar. de­
ceased. will offer al public «ale, for
cash in hand, at tha Fosvar farm,
about 7 miles southeast of Scio and
about b miles east of Crabtree, on
If you want your horse broken to
either saddle or harness. Dale Fotn-
Satur»lay, January JI
• I. \t. r w. , I • it I m pop. Friers
right.
23 3t At 10 o’clock, a m.. tha following
Fresh buckwheat flour at the Scio described personal proyerty:
Flouring Mills.
23 2t
Sorrel mare, 11 years old. weight
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The Tribune haa a No. 1 stock or dairy 1200 pounds; buckskin h»>rse, 11.
farm for sale. Over 100 acres In culti­ 1300 lbs.; 5 Jersey milk costs , one
vation and all of the rest can be culti­
fresh, brown Swiss cow; 3 Holstein
vated save 60 acres of pasture and tim­
cows;
Durham heifer coming 3 yrs.;
ber. Ila* go»«! hixiw, barn and other
outbuilding«, good orchard.
See The (all cows to freshen soon); 2-year
Tribune man fur terms.
old Holstein heifer; 2 yearling heifer
For Sale One bay horse, »'■ years calves; 40 head of sheep. 14 head
old. weighs 1400 lbs; sound; g»x»»l of shoals, s»w with 9 pigs; 2 sows
work horae double or single; fine with 5 pigs each: 3-inch wagon,
traveler; 1125.
S. W. Gaines.
truck wagon, light wagon IMandtl
buggy; set light harness, Milwaukee
WHAT TIME IS IT?
mower;
Deering binder: hay rake,
We make a specialty of fine watches,
corn
planter;
corn cultivator: walk­
including the Waltham. Elgin, Hamil­
ton, llamidm and the famous "Gruen’’ ing plow; 2 seta harrows; lj h. p.
wrist watches, the moat lieautiful little gas engine, power feed cutter; silo,
watch in America Every watch guar 0x20; some lumber; hay. household
antoed to give service and satisfaction.
Our stock is most complete and reason­ and furniture effects.
Also an undivided »me-half Inter­
ably pnc.1
F. M FRENCH A N<»NS
Jeweler», Engravers, optician».
est in an<l to the following described
Albany. Oregon.
property:
Guernsey bull; grain drill; disc;
Fm I Matte« la Satti«
disc plow; roller feed chopper; gar­
All parties knowing themselves den cultivator; potato digger, corn
Indebted to the estate of the late cultivator; hay fork; scales
Terms of sale, cash in hand.
Chas Wesely are hereby notified for
The Relwkah« will serve lunch at
the last time to come and settle
■ooa.
MARIE F. FOSVAR.
their accounts and notes due by May
Executrix.
1. 1920, otherwise same will lie Frank Shores.
Riley Shelton.
Clerk
Auctioneer.
placed for collection, without further
notice, with the attorneys for the
estate.
This notice is given by instruct­
ions from the heirs and attonevs of
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
the estate, so please govern your­
Sealed bills for the delivery of not
selves accordingly, as I have no au­ less than I (KI nor more than 500
thority to change these terms.
cords 4-foot second or old growth
J. F. WESELY,
live fir wood split not to exceed
Re-api»inted executor for estate of eight inches square, delivery to be
Chas. Wesely. deceased.
23 2t made on or before July I. 1920,
on the grounds of the undersigned
Not less than one n»»r more than
Dr. W. B. Richardson four cars 4-ft length live grub oak
wood, to be delivered f. o. b. car»
on or Iwfore October 1. 1920.
OPTOMETRIST
Bids to be mailed to the under­
Will be at Scio Hotel in Scio signed. or delivered at their office
every Saturday of each week by January 31. when bids will be
opened.
prepared to fit and furnish] I h. right is reserved to reject
good glasses for all that wunt I any or all bids.
H knnincskn Paonvt'g Co..
to improve their eyesight.
Scio, Oregon.
23 2t
WOOD.
Am in the market for 2000 cord«
each grub oak. first and sseund
growth fir. Delivery at R R. track
or f. o. b. cars any shipping station
any time in 1920,
Have some very good grub oak
•tumpage and would contract the
cutting of 2000 cords of 4-ft wood.
J. D. Densmore.
clucks
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Albany Automobile Dealers Association
. hmouncc Their Second Annual
Automobile, Truck and
Tractor Show
7o
He Held at the
ARMOR?
Hlsmy. on February 13-14.
Ttro Hi¡¡ Days
There Still be presented the largest showing of the latest
creations in the automotive industry yet •een in the Willamette
I alley
All the leading standard makes of cars, trucks and
tractor« will be on display, and a day at the show will be worth
weeks of catalogue study and shopping to prospective purchasers
Something Neir to Learn
,X'eir Features in Automobile Construction
Demonstrated
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
There will be programs and amusement» each day and a big
dance each evening in one of Albany’s beautiful garage buildings.
Admission, 25c
north of Postoffir«
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains
Woodburn-Springfield Branch
W. A. Ewing,
A. F. Itandall
PrwMdrnt
Vice Pres.
E. I). Myers. Cashier
WENT SCIO
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North
South
A few used cars for sale - tarma
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W. L COBB,
7:65 a m
5:13 p m.
Corvallis A Eaatem
Dance
At Crabtree
Saturday. Januarv 24
Arnold’s Jazz Band
flood Management and flood Time
Lunch Served at Midnight
M UNKERS
To Albany
8:11 a m
To Detroit
1:44 p m
Motor service discontinued.
PIANOS
PllNo>
PIANOS
W hat «hall I buy for a Chnstmaa
present? An» wer:
I have some fino pianos for «ate ami
they can be «eon at J. F. Weaelv’s
«ture at Scio. I am going to give some
low cut prices in
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order to cloae those
piano» out by the first of January
These arc first class high grade pianos
an»! we invite you to come in, see the
inania» and get our terms an»! price«.
A. II NF. It ACK
Start a bank account today and
provide for your future.
You will find a cheeking ac­
count very convenient for your
buaineaa tranaaction«. Wr pay
4«t interrat on time deposit».
Agent for
Hartford Tires, Overland Cars and
Panhard Trucks
Ail Repair Work Guaranteed
Short and long distance hauling jobs solicited
WANTED
Grain
Hay
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Potato««
SCIO CASH FEED STORE
HKiHKST MARKET PRICK
Can supply your need« in horae. dairy, hog ami chicken feed« at ,
very reasonable price«, if you are looking for an increaite in the
milk flow from your dairy herd, try
M . G. REED
I »flier
A litany Stale Hank
ALBANY, ORE
Sunnybrook, the beat dairy fee»! on tin* market
MUNKERSandWEST
SC10 STAGE
A trial will convince you that Fisher’s chicken feed« have no equal.
We have in stock Olympic. White Mountain and Fisher’« Blend
Flour: Fisher’» Oat Meal and Pancake Hour. Come in and look
us over. We have just what you need in feeds of all kinds.
Walter Bilyeu, Prop.
Phon« 6-515
«TAGE MEETS ALL TRAINS
■ l^avcs Sei« Pustoffiev -
J D. DENSMORE
■ t 7 SO s m and 4:46 p m for West S ch .
and 7:46 a. m. and 1:15 p m for Munksrs ♦♦»♦a»»•»»•»•♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Riley Shelton
Real Eilalt Rroller
and Notary Pubi*
Bartu Motor Co
Fira fir Sai«
A farm near Scio of Ht> acres is for
sal»*. Ha» good 6-room house. Ixm and
other necessary outbuildings, an»I g»»«i
young orchard. 60 acre» under cultiva
lion, balance pa»lure and timber.
Price |K'| par acre, term» tf desired
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Inquire at The Tribune office.
Calla Attended
Day or Night
1 to 6 P. M
Railroad I ime 1 able
Wood Wanted.
for reading, M’wing
or for distant use. all one lent
and warranted to give satis­
faction.
W. It. RICHARDSON
Eyesight Specialist
Jefferson
Oregon
Pliuciai aii Suneon
SCIO. OREGON
Huck Sims has the b<«s mail horse
High water is not a terror to him —
»••{■ectally when rocks are «hied.
alarm
I »flic« flours :
One duor
I am in the mar set for wool. Let
me give you a prie». J. L. Rodgers*
and
DR. A. G. PRIIJ-
»to It A. M.
The Tribune printer has loo many vi­
olins and would soli one. Soo him.
Watches
Kelly’s
DENTIST
^kilnth Obtained, f.iamined
CIO
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OREGON
Announce the addition of a
TACOMA GUN STORE INC.
MACHINE SHOP
TACOMA. VASH.
I argest stork of hunters and trapprrs
supplies in Northwest. Especial at­
tention to mail orders. Send I-cent
•tamp for catalogue.
22 St
To their Garage.
Not he of Final Setltemewt
Notice m hereby given that the un­
dersigned, administratrix of the relate
of Anter T. PAwell, dreraaad. has Bled
with the county cteck fur 1-inn County.
Oregon. her final ac<*ount, ami the Court
haa »at the 23d day of February, isrjti,
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. M as the
time of hearing objections, if any, to
•aid Anal ar count, and for the settle­
ment of said «state.
I»«t«l thia the »th day of January.
HA».
haeklpowkl L
Administratrix of the last will and
testament of Ante T. Powsll, decease»)
Oxy-acetylene welding.
Vulcanizing
Arceaaone«.
Quick Service Calte.
Repairing all make« of cara.
Authorised Chevrolet Service.
Willard Servier Station.
Federal and Oldfield Tires.
Our work is dotie by graduated mreliaincn who know
the practical aide as well as the theoretical
ASmlnlatrater’a Notts«.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned haa been by the county court
of I.inn County. Oregon, duly appointed
administrator of the relate of Minerva
E Gill, (teceaaed.
All persons having ciaima againat said
estate are hereby notified to present
the »»me to the umter»lgnct at Seto.
Oregon, with proper vouchers therefor,
within six month» from the data hereof
Bated thia Sth »lay of January. A. D.
1W0.
W. A. IWlNG,
I- M Curl.
Administrator.
Atty, for Admr.
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A WADE docs 10 mens work
Saws 25 cords a day!
A money
contractors.
RURAL CREDIT LOANS
Our twenty year rural credit plan of
loaning money to farmers, help« you to
get out of debt Under our form of
loan the fatal amount of interest paid
■luring its ««tire period of twenty yean
is actually leas than
per cant interest.
Write ua for booklet.
OWEN BEAM. Agent.
133 Lyon St
Albany, Oregon
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