The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 11, 1920, Image 4

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LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
For this week. Saturday and Sun­
.Mrs. Katherine Kester made a
day evenings, Mr« Wrsely present«
busineai trip to Albany yesterday.
Harry Carey in ’’The Ao of the
T J Munkar« left for hia home Saddle."
Lyon» and M<>ran will
in Portland Wednesday
furnish the comedy in 'Ten Nights
F M Denny whs able to drive in io a Tea Room ”
hi« auto b> town Tueacay to visit hia
E L. Paly of Medford, who has
physician.
been
visiting home folks for a few
Banker A J John»>n of C&rvallis
days,
left this morning for his home
was looking after business matter«
He
said
that Medford was consider­
In Scio Tuesday.
ably excited over the prospect for
Alfred, 8. H. and A. W Golna
flowing oil well« in the lb-gue river
and Paul Smith, all of Jefferson.
valley.
were Scio visitor« Sunday.
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AitMeMi O vmis , AttettiM
Public Sale
W hy not star« the season right by
Having sold my farm. I will offer
fur sale at public aucti-m at my real-
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fi ner, one mile eaat of Franklin
Butte < emetery. commencing at 10
o'clock, a. m . on Wednesday. March
17, w»me homes, row«. farm mach­
inery. etc.
J. R. JONAS.
equtpptnjr your automobile with a gear­
•«•‘•*1 («iumbu -r hx«de storage bat-
laryT Sea th# I xm. aod C olombia bat-
UrU before y«i buy sny other. For
,Bjr Bt the Eonl Garage. Scio
DR A. G. PRILL
Plmciai art
Call« Attended
I>ay nr Night
DR. C. FICQ
DENTIST
For Sale 170 laying hena. mostly
White leghorn«
Fax Thaver. 30 2t
SCIO
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liftier Hour« :
Potatoea for «le. See Will Baran
ataut it. telephone line 17.
30.’It
Snneoi
1 to 5 P M
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Onr door north of I'ustoftice
For Sale Registered Holstein bull
calf; l»argain if taken at once.
30 31*
O. E. Gli KKY. Scio.
SCIO. OREGON
For Sale - Nirtntar 1 grain hay- cheat,
W. A. Ewing.
A. E. Randall
Wi have the best
<»> mil# tier on oats, wheat and vetch, mixed.
The next stated meeting of Scio
Pnasient
Vice Pres.
the marset and for th« next-10 day« »31
< HAS. CH HZ
Lodga No 39. A F & A. M , will will give a tube with each tire taught
K. II. Myers. Cashier
Potatoes f<»r sale. See |jt»mard
Now mi the tun# to emrlp your ear.
t>e on April 3. Work.
Gilkey, Avar Gilkey elation about It. Arrival and De|uirture of Pasnenger
Scio Garage, W. I.. Cobb, Prop.
Henry Bilyeu and Jonathan Burk­
Train«
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Rtart a bank account today amt
Woodburn-Springfield Branch
provide for your futute.
urday,
Railroad I ime I able
M îm Agnes Winely came up from
Portland Saturday evening for a few
day«’ virtt with h»me folk«.
You will find a checking ac­
count very convenient for your
business transactions. We pay
4 % interest on time deposit«.
WEST SCIO
North
South
Mr. and Mr«. John L. Kelly were
liHiking after btiaincna in Albany on
7:55 a m.
5.13 p.m.
Corvallis & Eastern
Tuesday.
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To Ihrtroit
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1:44 P m
Motor service discontinued.
Mr« Emma Kinter of Crabtree
•lient Sunday with her mother, .Mrs.
J W. Compton.
Mr« Jennie Warner of Corvallis
arrived Saturday evening for a »hurt
stay in town
WE HAVE
^EVERYTHING
OPTICAL
An old fashioned charivari was
given Wednesday evening by a host
of friend» of Mr. and Mr«. Carl
Short ami Long Distance
at Reasonable Rates
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SAM
STOLLER
Expressman
LVll SI M AIN
Is the cause of many
HUMAN ILLS
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Smith.
Dr. and Mrs. Hobaoo moved to
the hospital building on the south
«de Tu -«lay and will maintain a
hospital thert-al.
BANCROFT
Riley Shelton
Optical Company
Real Eilat c Broker
and Notary Public
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
Mr«. A J Bilyeu, daughter Mia«
Nita, arid grandson, Gall Jone«,
drove over from Albany Sunday for
a few hour»’ visit with Scio friend«.
MUNKEKS and W EST
SCIO STAGE
The Hublmrd high school airi«
basket ball team will be here to-
morrow evening to go ferninst our
little champion loaners.
Waller Hilt eu, Prop
Phone G-Ô15
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OREGON
TACOMA GUN STORE. INC.
STAGE Mt ITS Alt. I MAI>S
Leaves Scio PostofHee
al 7>30 a m and 4:46 p m for West Sen
‘ and 7:46 a. m. nod 1 :16 p m for Munkurs
l'hariv* Vsetecka and family mo­
tored to D-biinon Sunday to visit
Frank Shori-s. who «eem« somewhat
bit rati» Oblaintd, ¿xamined
TACOMA. VASH.
I argest stock of hunter« and trappers
•upplie« in Northwest. Especial at­
tention to mall tardera. Send 1-cent
•tamp for catalogue.
22 fit
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improved.
Mt- Mamie Hrodecky of Nebraska
is visiting al the home of John Ko-
tan. Mis* Hrodecky resided in this
locality about ten year« ago.
SCIO CASH FEED STORE
Can supply your need« in borne, dairy. hog and chicken feeds at
very reasonable price«. If you are looking for an Increase in the
milk flow from your dairy herd, try
T J Mlinkers came up from Port­
land Sat in das to see what damage
he suffered from the late bank rob
bery
He has been unable to find
several notes and mortgage«.
Sunnybrook, tin* lient dairy (•<•<! on tin« market
A trial will convin-r you that Fisher’s chicken feeds have no equal.
Mr and Mrs. Will Harran were
shopping m town Saturday. They
told uh of several bachelor« whom
we bad missed in our list« of posai
ble leap year victims.
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We have in «lock Olympic, White Mountain and Fisher*« Blend
Hour; Fisher’« Oat Meal and Pancake Hour. Come in and look
um over.
We have just what you need in feeds of all kinds.
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George B* loger of Lynns was in
town Munday. He says business is
booming in hi« town owing to the
building of the logging railway. He
said the ateel railroad bridge al
Mehama co«t nearly f KXI.OOO.
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SCIO OARAGE
Apex and Master Trucks, 1 to 5 tons
Racine, Ajax, Diamond and Crescent Tires
and Tubes
H»pital Note«
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D. DENSMORE
Kelly I )onohue entered the hos­
pital Friday with a badly lacerateti
foot.
Mrs Walter Walkin« entered the
hospital Monday for surgical treat­
ment.
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Tally Gibbons entered the hospital
Wednesday for medical treatment.
Ira in Schnuelle. who underwent
a ins i >r operation a short time ago.
was «1 smiiwed from the hospital to­
day
The new location of the Scio Gen­
eral H< spi tai is being found conve­
nient and well adapted for the pur-
po"«. Ihe hospital staff is getting
evetvthing arranged looking to the
comfort an i care of [»allenta
NEWFARM MACHINERY
NOW A UHI VI NO
Scio Produce Company
Wants Your Business
Will pay Cash for Egga. Poultry. Veal, Hoga. Hide«
Will buy Cream in nny quantity and pay
the highest cash pt ice foi it.
L et us get acquainted.
If you have a grievance
make it known and we w ill endeavor to rectify it.
Bring Us Your Cascara Bark
We will give you a Square Deal
FRED G1SELMAN, Proprietor
GRAIN' DRILLS
I loonier
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Moline
UI.OWS
Molino
HARROWS
Peg Tooth, ofH’ii or cloRvil cud« and
Disk Harrows
•Soil Pulverisers
• 'ulti vu torn
Mc< '»irtniek and l eering Binders, Mowent anti Rak
to arrive later.
Spi mg Tooth
R. M. CAIN
New Goods Arriving Every Week
Will Im glad to compare prices with larger t