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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
‘ * % * - » f % 4 Ì * » - • ’■ A • _ Í * 4 • • * • • t, * • sj ■»'A 9 4 * • * LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES ■ * 1 4 ■; 1 V.;,- •S •» Z**- m **?? •••<* »; , ,-ve ‘« •'’•‘'J*\ ’me •A \ «. 'r a »V • /• T* < : aj ? 4» 4« . . * 5 * A ’*• * A A * k ♦ *• * . *i* *--¿-Ay » ? A* - 4 ■- « < : *• • it » » .1?. -9' ' Í I f, r a 1 y * • / * AL * r ‘.-r • /7; , J • s » ■ I » • e *' ' t - • ► > ,g % i * / V i « a _ • » J ' » « I « ♦Î A * % « It's an old «tying that God helps Roscoe Daniels having sold hie farm near Scio has purchased one [ those who a/e willing to or try to Scio can make slightly larger near Newberg, 22 help themselves. this effort tn help herself on Febru- miles from Portland, and is remov ary 23, if she will. ing thereto this week. n • ‘J* * * j Í But a small amount of rain in January and none in February, in dicates the weather clerk is too busy dishing up weather on the Atlantic coast to pay attention to Oregon. Ä1' Ì tj Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lindley of Aumsville are in Scio at the home of their son Archie, who with his entire family arc besieged with the flu. ,3 /' / / 4 1 i / Today is the anniversary of th* birth of Abraham Lincoln, one of the greatest statesman America has produced. Compare the teaching» and principles he advocated with the average republican principles and doctrines of today and they harmon ise about as well as an egg and a potato. The comparison would fit the democrats rather better than it does the republicans. Mrs Mary Hodge, who came up from Camas the first of the week, First Death from Fh. stated that she, husband and child ren will remove to Scio within a The first death from influenza oc few days or as soon as they could curring in this vicinity was at Shel secure possession of their home in burn Wednesday noon when Mrs. this city. George Miller died. When we get electric juice from Mrs Miller had had an attack but Jordan we will be bothered with was able to be about the house and neither high nor low water, and we wait on her husband who also was can turn on the lights when we need ill, when she took a relapse, devel them, day or night. oping bronco pneumonia and pleur The Myers farm east of Scio, ad isy, dying vrithin 42 hours. vertised for sale in The Tribune last Mrs Miller is a sister of John and week, was sold, we are informed, to Tally Gibbons and Mrs J. W. Miller. John Leffler. It pays to advertise in The Tribune; it gets results. / / Vilas Philippi is down in the sou thern part of the state after sheep I 1 ■ 3 a / Moaey CaeU Nod Save H ub . A report via grapevine route tells of a fight between two of the gent Henry Albers, Portland million ler sex, oceurted at Jungletown last aire, convicted of espionage by the week in which chicken feed, a cow federal court in that city, no doubt and a good sized stick figured. spent a large sum of money and Stolz Hill school district will com would have spent more if it would memorate the death of ail Linn keep him out of the pen. tost out in county (toys who paid the supreme the San Francisco court of appeals penalty during the late war. Scio and will now have to don thestiipes will account for three of the deaths. at McNeil island and serve his sent In addition he The temptation to witness • big ence of three years prise fight proved too strong for will pay a fine of 110,000. Another rich Portland man. Sor- Rol Morris so he hied himself to Portland yesterday to see the go be renaon, was convicted of driving an tween Tommy Gibbons and Roy Mc automobile while intoxicated and Cormick for the light heavy weight sentenced to pay a fine of 1500 and championship of the world. serve a jail sentence of six months There are quite a number of flu by the police trial court. He ap caw* in town and the surrounding pealed hie case to the circuit court suburbs, including two of our rural in that city which released him from mail carriers. None of them seem the jail sentence. to be serious, with no pneumonia so To an outsider It looks as though far. Years ago it was called the money wields an influence before trip the Portland court while the U. S. J. R. Jonss recently sold his 84- < court in adamant. The difference acre farm tn Mr Manhart who will i may be due to the fact that the U. take possession about April 1 and I 9 judge holds hie position for life, Mr. Jonas will move to Scio. while the circuit judge holds for but I y ■Q •< •1 J < i •I V* JU % Engineer Cunningham of Portland I a measly six years. Moral: Keep who made the surveys for the Jor- 1 out of the U. S. courts, boys. da. j»>%. i project, guarantees to deliver 208 horse poorer in Scio at » extreme low water in Thomas creek The amount of power is likely to be , nearer 225. for he would make his i estimate low enough to be absolute- 1 ly sure At present we have but 86 horse power at a medium stage ' of water. % Potatoes for sale ». 4M DR. C. F1CQ C. U Saodoz Reed baby buggy for tale. Mr». Miss Wells from Jungletown did Mr. and Mrs B M. Myer» and P. H MacDonald shopping in Scio Monday. son Van expect to start for Oklaho C. U. Sandoz, who recently pur chased a farm near Newberg, ex ma to visit relatives next week. D C Thoms wenj to Portland the to move there next week. pects front of the week on business. Mr» W F. Walker of Springfield The party that took the spark plug, Lumber hauling through town to was an over Sunday visitor with •park coil and fl foot E. C. Atkins West Scio was in evidence Tuesday Mr». Kester last week. silver steel drag saw from the ma C. A. Everett to reported to be chine in my shed had belter return Fred T. Bilyeu reports that he sold holding his own fairly well, some the same. They were removed on and delivered 15 cars in January. days a seeming improvement is made. or about February I. A money con Our printer is learning to drive Scio has the habit of making ev sideration won't go with me. Return with one hand. Ahem. the goods or it will hurt you worse erything go she undertakes. Let than it hurts me. N. I. Morrison. Owing to so much illness it io deemed advisable to postpone the the habit grow. For Sale- Washing machine, sew H. B. Pendleton and family, who ing machine, steel range, barrel meeting schedulded for tonight by have been visiting at the B. M. My churn, potatoes and a fine yearling the Parent-Teacher Association. er» home, returned to Portland Mon Most every one thinks a first ciaas colt. C. U. Sandoz. Oregon rain would do much toward day. For Sale- Registered Jersey bull The Scio high school girls played 5 years old; grandson of Gulden clearing out the grip, or flu, epi rings around the Hubbard girls last Glow's Chief and Prince Mel Flggta, demic now getting plentiful. Friday in a score of 40 to 11. The or would trade for another equally Operation of boring for oil at La good, M. M. Meiser 26 It* comb is said to now be under way. next game will probably be with Duroc Jersey boars, weight about Casing for s 500-foot bore is on the Corvallis. 150 pounds, for sale; also weaning The league of nations treaty to pigs, both sexes ground. Chas Chrz. Scio. again before the U. 8 senate, tlutir- Born February fl. to Mr. and Two sows, one with 7. other with man Hava and Senator Lodge must fl pig», for sale. J. Ambrnsek* Mrs. Gerald Hassler of LaCrosse. have heard from the country. Wash,, a 12-pound boy. Mr. and For sale, a horse 4 years old. un- Mias Christine Shindler, book broken, sound. J. L. Rodgers. Mrs. Hassler are well known here. keeper at the bank, to taking a va D. C Thoms, C. W. Bragg and J. WHAT TIME IS IT? cation. Sne has the flu. In her A. C. Brant report having enjoyed We make ■ aprctalty of fine watches, absence Fd Myers to wrestling with a vim : to .1 n lodge of Masons including the Waltham, Elgin. Hamil the books. ton, llampden and the famoue "Gruen" last Friday evening, • - r " * » J’ • » V •t e‘ < » * 1* » / » wrist watebee, the most beautiful little watch io Amertca Everv watch guar anteed to give service end salisfactton Our clock is moot complete and reason ably priced. F. M. FRENCH A SONS Jewelers, Engravers, < ipUcians, Albany, Oregon. A few used cars for sale- terms. 14 tf W L. COBB, Ffif« fw SMfi. DENTIST DR. A. CL PRILL PI hicim ani SirtNi U-aito Attended Day or Night sao scio. oudgon ORE. “IÍ Railroad Time Table Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains Wood bum-Springfield Branch W. A. Ewing, A. K. Randall President Vice Free. K. D. Myers. Cashier WEST SCIO North South _ 7:55 a m. 5:13 p.m. Corvallis A Eastern MUN KF. RS To Albany_______ | 11 a m To Detroit 1 4 4 p m Motor service discontinued. WE HAVE EVERYTHING OPTICAL EYE STRAIN Is ths cause of many HUMAN ILLS BANCROFT Optical Company Start a bank account today and provide for your future. You will find a checking ac count very convenient for your business transactions Wc pay 4« Interest on time deposits. All Kinds of Hauling Short and Long Distance at Reasonable Ratea SAM STOLLER Expressman 313 W. 1st St.. Albany SCIO CASH FEED STORE A fsrm near Scio of H6 acre« is for •air Has gixai 5 room houae, bam and other necessary outbuilding». and good young orchard. So acres under cultiva tion, l>a I once pasture and Umber. Price |H6 per acre, terms if desired tf Inquire at The Tribune office 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 WANTED A trial will convince you that Fisher's chicken feeds have no equal. Grain Hay Potatoes HKiHkHT MARKET PRICK Sunnybrook, the I m ' r I dairy feed on the market J. D. DENSMORE M G. REED Office < < We have in stock Olympic. White Mountain and Fisher’s Blend Flour; Fisher’s Oat Meal and Pancake Hour. Come in and look us over. We have just what you need in feeds of all kinds. Albany State Bank ALBANY, ORE. MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE Waller Bilyeu, Prop. Phone 6-516 STAUB MEETS ALL TRAINS - Izort Scio Puetoffice - at 7 30 a m and 4:4& p tn for West Bek and 7 46 a. m. and 1:15 pm for Munksrs Riley Shelton Bartu Motor Co Annotine'« the addition of a MACHINE SHOP To their Garage Real Pitale Broker and Notary Public /îkilnth Ohlumtd, ICIO . . . OREGON Repairing all makes of earn. Authorized Chevrolet Service. Willard Service Station Federal and Oldfield Tires. Oxy-acetylene welding. Vulcanizing. Accessories. Quick Service Calla. < TACOMA GUN STORE INC. TACOMA. VASH. I argesl stock of hunters and trappers supplies in Northwest. Mpecial at tenlion to msil uriers. Send 1-eent stamp for catalogue. 22 01 Notice of Flaal Setilemewt. Notice io hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix of the estate of Anise T. Powell, deceased, has filed with the county clerk for Linn County, Oregon, her final account, and the Court has set the 23d day of February. IMO, al the hour of 1 o'clock p. M. as U m time of hearing objections, if any. U said final account, and for the settle ment of said estate Dated thia the Mh day of January. IMO, H AZEL K>WELL, Administratrix of the last will and testament of Ardee T. Powell, deceased RURAL CREDIT LOAN Our twenty rear rural credit plea loaning money U> farmers, helps you PIANOS get out of debt Under our form loan the total amount of interest pi during its entire period of twenty yes is actually leas than M per cent inter« Write us for booklet. OWEN BEAM. Agent. 133 Lyon St Albany, Oregon Our work is done by graduateti mediaiu ch who know ; the practical aide an well as the theoretical