The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 05, 1920, Image 4

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Loose vetch hay for sals Inquire
Rural Carrier George L Flanagan
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
of
C. U. Sandoz Selo
24 2l
says someone left a fine baby girl
Ths
Tribune
printer
haa
too
many
vi­
Fred Bilyeu brought two tin hz- at hia home Wednesday night.
olin« and would sell om . *tee him
ties from Portland Sunday.
Ex-postmaster Mvera of Portland,
1 am in the marzet for wool. Let
Scio has an unused church. Why though removed from office strives me give you a price. J. L. Rodgers*
not convert it into a hospital?
to hang on to the job. He likes the
Watches and alarm docks at
Mrs. Tony Roeprafka and sister- S600 per month he has been getting Kelly's
When he was
in-law motored to Altuuiy Tuesday, the past seven years
A few used cars for sale terms
made
postmaster
Frank
thought ho 14 tf
W. L. COBB.
Riley Shelton celebrated his 82d
iiecarne the democratic party of Or­
birthday yesterday.
egon. He now thinks differently.
Dance
Cliff Compton lost a bunch of keys
At Crab Ires
and wishes the finder to teturn 'em,
Potatoes for sale. C. U. Sandoz.
Saturday. February 7
W. G. Conkey and Mrs. C. Seed
Arnold's Jazz Rand
The Pythian Sisters out one over
Good Management and Good Time
of Wallaceburg. Ontario, are visit­ the K. P. boys by giving them a
launch Served nt Midnight
ing al the home of John Brock of surprise. they broke up the meeting
South Scio.
Mrs. Seed is Mr, and turned It into a good old faah-
Fata Mr SMt.
Brock's sister.
ioned country dance, laating until
A
farm
near
Scio of M acres is for
Scio will l>r able to buy ice at Al­ after midnight.
sale. Has good b room house, bam and
bany prices this summer, and possi­
Fxi Qirz was a Tribune caller last other necessary outlraikimgs. *od good
bly the same may be delivered at
week. He is wondering why the young orchard fill acres under eultiva
the family home.
girla and widows are so alow in turn. balance pasture and timber.
Price |K5 per acre, terms If iteeired
Com. Brown of Shelburn was in chasing the little god Cupid.
If
Inquire at The Tribune office.
town Friday driving hia handsome
Somebody borrowed volumes one
gray buggy horse.
Evidently his
and two of Eugenic Marriage from
wild oats bin is not yet empty.
WE HAVE
Dr Prill. He wants them returned
The flu has appeared at Shelburn
EVERYTHING
as he has use for them.
OPTICAL
in epidemic form. Dr. Prill reports
Ed Jones <>f Shelburn called on
36 cases in the town and vicinity
EYE STRAIN
The Tribune Monday and pushed
though of a mild form.
Is the cause of many
hia subscription forward for one
HUMAN 11.1 Ji
Newt Weddle will go^o Portland
year. Mr. Jones is one of Shelburn's
this week to take the "baking"
most substantial citizens.
treatment hoping It may relieve, if
The Allxny Democrat says the
Optical Company
not cure, his rheumatism.
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
poetoffice
at
Thomas
was
discontin
­
Fred Glselman moved to the Shin­
ued
last
Friday.
Former
patrons
dler property on the south side, the
first of the weak. Mr. Shindler hav­ will be served Ly Scio R. F. D. No. 4.
ing moved to his farm urevioualy.
BANCROFT
C. A. Everett was brought home
from Portland Monday morning
with his condition but slightly im­
proved, was the report.
it
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Flu time is the drug store’s har­
vest. John Kelly haa bven Jumping
sideways on that account the past
few days.
Allx-rt Shelton haa purchased the
Harriet Miller home at West Scio,
consisting of six acres, for which
he paid $7<>U, it is reported.
A new family haa come to town.
Mr. Halt, wife ami four children
are domiciled in the Mrs. Pomeroy
projiertv on the south aide. Mr.
Halt haa accepted a |>oaition at the
Scio end of the S. L. A L. Co.
Ballot titles for practically all rasas
arse and amendments approved at lbs
racest epeatal seaslva of ths )e<1alal*rs
•or euhaikMlou to the voters at the
special election to be i^sld May >1. are
befog prepared l>y Attorney General
Hrowa. and will be <'<>u>pl<tvd early
asst week
Federal Inspection of th* various
Oregon national guard companies la
oregoa will start about February It.
according to auuoune*-tui-nt made by
Cunrad dtafrln. adjutant general The
luapoetluna will be under charge of
t'eloaal Koester, commander of Van
couver barracks
For Sale 85 acres. 250 White
Ixsghorns. stock and implements.
Pries R6000. B M Myers, R. 1.
Box 101, Scio.
25
WANTED
e
M. u REEP
(»filer
Albany Slate Hank
’
Calls Attended
¡lay or Night
SCIO. OREGON
Railroad I ime Table
Arrival and l>eparturv of Paaarngcr
Trains
Woodburn-Npringfield Branch
W. A. Ewing.
A. E. Randall
President
Vice Pros.
E. D. Myers. Cashier
WEST SCIO
North
South
7:65 am
6:13 p.m
Corvallis A- Eastern
MUN KERS
To Albany
8:11 am
To Detroit
1:44 p m
Molar service discontinued.
Start a bank account today ami
provide for your future.
You will find a checking ac­
count very convenient for your
business transactions. We pay
4» interest on time deposits.
Agent for
Hartford Tires, Overland Cars and
Panhard Trucks
All Repair Work Guaranteed
8li<>rt ami long distance hauling job» solicited
SCIO CASH FEED STORE
Can supply your needs in horse, dairy, hog and chicken feeds at
very reasonable prices. If you are looking for an increase in the
milk flow from your dairy herd, try
Sunnybrook, the bent dairy feed on tin* market
MUNKERSand WEST
SCIO STAGE
Waller Bilyeu, Prop.
Phone 6-515
A trial will convin.v you that Fisher’s chicken feeds have no equal.
We have in stock Olympic. White Mountain and FlaKer’a Blend
Hour; Fisher's Oat Meal and Pancake Flour. Come in and look
ua over. We have just what you need in feeds of all kinds.
STAGE MEETS ALL TRAINS
leaves Scio Postoffice
J
D. DENSMORE
Riley Shelton
Real P. itale Broker
and Notary Public
t „/Ibilrotlt Obtained, faamined
CIO
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OREGON
Bartu Motor Co
Announce the a<l<lition of a
TACOMA GUN STORE INC.
TACOMA. VASH.
MACHINE SHOP
I argest stock of hunters and trappers
supplies in Northwest. Kapecial at­
tention to mail orders. Send 1 cent
stamp for catalogue.
22 9t
Notus of I last Settlement
old fashioned Fourth of July cele­ interested in a tractor call at the
bration with bartircur accompani­ Ford (iarage and talk it over with
ment thia vear? Linn county peo­ us.
Order your Fordson tractor
ple will want some excuse to come today for immediate delivery.
22 4t
Ford Garage. Scio
to Scio and this will furnish a good
one
WHAT TIME IS IT?
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ail SaneúR
ALBANY. ORE.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, administratrix of the estate
of Ardor T. Powell, deceaaod, haa filed
with the county clerk for tJnn County.
(In-gon. her final account, and the Court
has net the 23d day of February, 19».
at the hour of I o'clock p. M as the
time of hearing objectiona. if any, to
»aid final account, and for the srttlc
ment of »aid rotate.
Now that the Unn county fair
Dated this the 9th day of January.
FifRtrs. AttiatiM
19».
HAZEL I'OWELL,
has l>ecn removed from Scio to Al-
Administratrix of the last will ami
Are you figuring on a tractor? If
bany. whv may not Scio stage an
so, whv not a Fordson? If you are testament of Ar-lee T. Powell, deceased
Charles Schuatbina. an amploye
of the Lulay Bros. A Geisler Lum
bar Co . was so unfortunate aa to
gash his left ankle to the bone with
an ax Tuesday morning. It requlr
ed neve sal stitches to bring the parts
together, which Dr. Prill attended
to in the afternoon.
P ìhiciìi
Duroc Jersey Imars. weight about at 7 30 a m and 4 45 p m for W eat S ck
150 pounds, for sale; also weaning and 7 45 a. m. and 1:15 pm for Munkers
Chas Chrz, Scio.
pigs, both ssxe*.
WANTED
The daily papers note frequently
AT TOP MARKET PRICES
the ariest, conviction and fining of
H0G8 < Al ll.i AND \ EAL
per sons in other parts of the state
Phone SANITARY MARKET
for angling during the closed sea­
Wilson
strawlierrv plants |5 per
son
Thu caution is inspired by the
lOOO, European grapes 25c a plant
report that about 30 trout were ta­ 23 3t*
John Chytil, Scio.
ken from Gopenny a short lime ago
If you want your h<>rsr broken to
The traditional groundhog could either saddle or harness. Dale Poin­
make a first <da>M shadow Monday dexter will do it for you. Prices
23 3t
afternoon, and hia retirment to win­ right.
The
Tribune
has
a
No.
1
stock
or
dairy
ter quarters for the six weeks fol­
farm for sale. Over 100 acres In culti­
lowing is the tradition
Well, if we
vation and all of the rest can be culti­
have six weeks' rain and it then lets vated eave (kt acres of pasture and lim­
up our farmers will not kick very ber, Haa good house, barn and other
vehemently, for a lot of plowing outbuildings, gcaal orchard.
See The
Tribune man for ti-rms
was done in January.
The irrepressible John Davenoort
of upper Crabtree called on The
Tribune Tuesday morning. He said
that he purchased a thoroughbred
Cotswold buck from O. L Swink of
Berlin last fall. So far the result
have
of ewes bred to the purchi
been triplets. John thinks the in­
vestment a good one.
DR A. G. PRILL
Potatoes
HK.IIhST MARKET PRICK
Mill street still holds her average
Two tows, one with 7. other with
condition for mud. including the
8
pigs,
for sale.
J. Ambrosek*
carp pond
It may not be the one
For
sale,
a
horse
4
years
old. un­
disgrace of Scio, but it la one of our
broken.
sound.
J.
L.
Rodgers.
disgraces at least.
¡ r
Grain
liny
DENTIST
Administrator's Netiee.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned haa been by the county court
<>f l.inn County. Oregon, duly appointed :
administrator of ths relate of Minerva 1
E. Gill, ileceaasd.
All la-rson* having claims against said
estate are hagrby notified to presen'
We make a specialty of fine watches, 'he same to the undersigned at Scio,
including the Waltham, Elgin, Hamil Oregon, with proper x-uchers therefor
w thin six months from the date hereof
too, Hampden and the famous "Gruen"
Dated thia 5th day of January, A. D
wrist watches, the must beautiful little I WO.
W. A. I-WING.
Administrator.
watch in America. Everv watch guar I.. ,M Carl.
Atty, for Admr.
21 5t
anteed to give service and satisfaction
Our stock is moat complete and reason
sbiy priced. F. M. FRENCH A SONS
Jewelers, Engravers. OpOciana,
Our twenty year rural credit plan of
Albany, Oregon.
'owning money to farmers heljw you to
PIANOS
PIANO»
PIANOS get out of debt Under our form of
What shall ! buy for a Chnstma» loan tbs total amount of interest paid
present? Answer:
luring Its entire period of twenty years
! have some fine pianos
•« actually loos than Sj per cent Intervet
they tea be seen at J.
Write ua for booklet.
store at Sci-', I am going to give som»
low cut prices in order to eluse those
OWEN BEAM. Agent.
pianos oat by the first of January.
These are first class high grsde pianos
133 Lyon St
and we iavits you to come in
-rms and
Albany, Oregon
A. LINE
RURAL CREDIT LOANS
Repairing all makes of cars.
Authorized Chevrolet Service.
Willard Service Station.
Federal and Oldfield Tires.
Oxy acetylene welding
Vulcanizing
Accessaries.
Quick Service Calls.
Out work in done by graduated mechanic*» who know
the practical aide an well aa the theoretical
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