The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 06, 1920, Image 6

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Will Try S»»i lowers.
Mr. and Mm Horman Eckhart,
After being solicit- I to allow my
formerly of Portland, have purchas­
name to be used as a candidate for
The Scio Milling Co. loaded a car ed the William Reed home on*thr
A number of IJnn «>unty farmer» County ComtntMiuner by many fm-nda
and neighbors. I have co.- italed tu stand
West Scio road and are now moving thi* year will make careful trial« of for the »»■ n
of tlour laat Sunday.
If nominated and sleet <11
Gordon W«*«ely has gone to Port­ thereto. Mr» Eckhart was formerly •unflower« for silnre. A great deal treat all parts of Vie evunty fairly an.1
Miss Annie Morri»
ha« been said in favor of sunflower» luatly in tbe mat ter of noa>i< arai bridges
land to look up a job.
as a ailage crop, but moat of the» Lecaues I hold that an uihcial is a serv­
Mr.
and
Mr»
Llewellyn
Smith.
I. W. Long of Bakersfield, Calif.,
ant for ail parts Of the '■ounly.
Sr., arrived in Scio fr«»m Prince Al­ reports have «»me from section» of Pd Adv
R. C. PEPPt P.LlNti
is visiting his uncl«. Z J. Clark.
bert. Saak . Wednesday evening and thr country having different condi­
George O>mpt«»n of Lrbanon was
are guests of A L. Warner at the tions from those of Linn county.
transacting businea» in Scio Saturday
A* I nn M i
Atte» ml
Scio Hotel. They will probably re- However, the favorable reports seem
Y*»u tee them every day—people
Why not »«art the m aiji right by
Glen Clark of Corvallis sprnt the
to justify anyone taking the trouble •quipptng ycur au u ... » w¡ «aguar «cowling over reading glasses loare
j main in Scio for the rammer.
week end st home
anleed l *.um..«.. ur « t
r ge bat Bt a di.Unce. people fussing with
Dr. and Mr«. Prill chaperoned a to plant a few alongside of the corn tery?
thr t
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11 ia bal*
Hairy Johnston returned from a
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vr. For two pair« of irlaanm Kry pinks tolva
.vr.
| theatre party of 12 Saturday even­ and make a fair comparison for their trnea U-fot >»
short visit at Lyons Saturday.
the«* eyeglass problems.
The experience •ale al the lord <«?»» je, Scio.
ing to are Louise Glaum in 'Sahara*. own satisfaction.
should also lie of value to other»
Charles Compton was a passenger
The Scio high »cholam gave “SaJly
IF YOU WANT to buy or trade for I4M
to Albany Wednesday.
arm good stock tarai nesr headwater*
T.unn" 1« a large audience at Jeffer­ who might have similar conditions
of the Yaquhm in ile t itoci county are
Because of the great interest in sun­
Bill Rh«»da and family motored tn son laat evening.
The Tribune'» printer.
flowers a great deal of seed has been
Albany Saturday.
Mia» Jeannette Wolter and Ed
•old and the pr<»l>abilities are that
Mrs. Vmeie R«»sprafka went to Weaely will give a mu we recital at
some will turn out to I* poor seed.
Portland Thursday morning to meet the high school auditorium next
in order to Lie sure of a good sup­
oacu
her sistar. Mrs. K«»n»»i»ai«-k.
DR. A. G PRILL
Thursday evening.
ply of seed for our trial«, the county
HAROLD ALBR0,
Mr. an«l «Mrs. John KeilvandMrs,
Girl or woman wanted for hou«e- agent* secured 150 pound« of seed
PiuiM ad SoneGB
Manufacturing Optician
M m - Carson were »hopping in Albany work. Inquire of or phone W. A.
recommended by the farm crop« de-
Call» Attended
White. Weal Scio.
37 St
last Wednesday.
partment of O. A. C and is furnish­
Day or Night
Mr. V H Warner, of New York
"Mother’s Day" will lie <»lMerv«i
ing it to farm bureau members at
at the federated church Sunday ev­ »late, ia visiting Dr and Mm. Prill «>«t. or 17 cent* a pound.
WE HAVE
.EVERYTHING
ening
Special program an«l music. thia week Mr. Warner is a Civil
This lot teat«! 98% germination
OPTICAL
John Griffin, an employe at the war veteran and old time acquaint* by the «»liege test and the »ample
anee
of
Dr.
Prill.
EYE STRAIN
hospital for the in-.me al Salem,
r«-«'cntiy tested by the «»unty agent
1» the cause of many
A few intimate friend« gathered' tested 100%
was in Scio the first of the week.
HUMAN ILLS
There ia «till some left in our sup-
Dr. Prill reports the birth of twin at the home of Dr. and Mm Prill
boy» to Mr »mi Mrs. OrvaiD. Bah-» Friday evening to welcome Mias t»ly f«»r any who wish to try it out
Ottica Hour«
«Mice Prill, a former teacher in the on a »mall scale. An acre or two
• to IS A ».
It«» ?» P. M.
on May 2.
On« <•• « . ti
..> !’«>. d < «■
Optical Company
high school here, and Mia» Erma should give a pretty good trial. It I
Mi». Horen«- Everett is having a
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
SCR). < ii.-iiON
Calavan. who formerly lived here.
requires 5 to 7 pounds of seed per
lol of improvements made about her
Most farmer« finished their anring aerg. Linn County Earm Buieau
place
«ceding laat week and the remainder New».
Mrs. E. II Hobson will go to Mill
completed the job thi« week.
Tho
City on Tuesday of next week with
Wood Cvttirs
the spring ha* tieen cold and back­
millinery, rxiweting to remain there
Would like to get in touch with
ward. with an occasional «h«»wer,
i • •». o»«.
HOLECHEK BROS.
the rest <»f thr wsek-
the proepect ia good for an average parti« ■ wishing to take contract for
We want to treat the people
the cutting of white fir wood. Have
Miss Daisy Buckner. po«tmaster.
»pring crop.
2500 cord» to cut an«l would contract
right and will welcome old
an«l Ed Myers, banker, are calltMi to
A large number of their friend» all or any (»art. not less than 100
and new ruatomere, Helling
Portland to testify in the Scio bank '
carrying baskets full of good eat«, «»rd»- Tree«» measure IA to 4 fret
rubbery ca»<>,
man Hrnt-chiMH meat at the moat
Public sa'es a
quietly dropped in on Mr. and Mm in diameter. J. D. Densmore. Scio. that can gel you .e n <
reasonable prices.
Mr. and lira. Jeff Myers of Port­
John F. Prochwika Saturday even
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We buy Veal Hog« ahd
Phono
Firairs. AtttatM«.
land came up last week and visited
I rr . h.
ing a« a «or! of farewell to the Pro
I
lilies
paying good prices.
relatives in Scio for several days,
The Sanitary Market would like Write or ¡»tie ■» me
cha»kaa who will anon leave here for
your patronage. We can parcel post
returning home Tuesday.
Portland, to remain
They will go your meat every day until our meat
t
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For Sal«* Hous«- ami lot in soulh- into busme*« at St John«, when car »tarts. So if you want meat
west part of Scio, inquire of Mrs. a hou«e and lot have Iwn bought
ph>>n* y»ur order and it will prompt­
ly be taken care of.
Aimira Pomeroy. Scio
Or owner,
Countv School Superintendent
S helton & L amk
St
G. N. Crabtree, 715 E. 9th, Albany.
Apex and Master Trucks, 1 to 5 tons
Mm Ida M. Cumming«. State Su­
Mias All«* Prill of Milwaukie.Or., perintendent Churchill and other*1
Racine,
. ax, Ok mond and Crescent Tires
Who Waols the Contract?
and Mi»» Erma Calavan of Oregon were in Scio Saturday in the inter­
and Tubes
For the falling and peeling of two
Cd» were w«-k end guests of iir ests of the elementary school millage
Act t -ori
< >iia, <ireasea and Gasoline
million fret of while fir timber ran­
and Mr» Prill.
tax, but for some reason the au* ging in sixe from 18 to 48 inche» in
General repair Htt<i overhauling Work Guarantee«!
Grandma Densmore, age 87 years, dience wa* »mall; probably making diameter; good ground to cut on. 4
( (>BB, Proprietor.
miles from town. If interested, call
came up from Portland Sunday for garden.
on J. D. D knh MORK. Scio.
37 3t
a visit with her »<>n, John D. Dens­
Captain W. H. Warner of New
more and his family.
York completed a visit with Dr. and
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
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t)R. C. F1CQ
ntbTr.T
Qptoni e/rist
BANCROFT
10
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Meat Market
H. C
ROLOFF
AUC'1 OXEIIÍ
Give Us a Call
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S:CTO GARAGE
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The Tritium- was misinform«! last
w«*ek in regard to the accident to
F. M. Arnold. It was Dr, Browne
wh<» dr« <i*«-«l th«* lacerat«*«i arm.
Mm. Prill on Wednesday, from
whence he went to Eastern Oregon
to visit a son
Captain Warner has
just return«-«! from visiting another
J S. Sticha ha» opened his elec­ a«>n in California. He ia a Civil wai
tric »ton- at the northwest «»rner of veteran and n«*arly 80 yearn old. He
.Mill ami Mum streets, in the Wearly wa» a neighbor of the Prills in New
York state.
building
I
Dr. Prill, mayor, ami JohnSticha.
re«»rder, visit«! the new electric
power station a few day« ago and
found favorable
progress being
made
Have your eye« examine«! sod fittest
with glasses by a Graduate Optometrist.
Cauassof headache rrrnov«!, eye» strait­
ened, and eye strain relievyd. Prtvat«
otfiee for examinations.
Pritres very
reasonable.
F M FRENCH A MINS
J<»«H*ph Konopasek and family of Jeweler» and Optometrists. Albany, Or­
egon.
Chicago, arriv«--! Thur »«lay evening
lx>arn tn grain in five minutes;
to makt- their home in this locality.
home decoration with Chi-Namel.
Mrs K<>0opa«ek i« a daughter of J.
the wonderful water.proof, heel-
F. Patrnv of near town.
proof, hammer-proof varnish. Dem­
Fred Arnold of near Albany, ad­ onstrated by a factory expert who
will show you how to grain, stain,
vertises in thr Farm Bureau New» a
varnish and enamel with (Tri-Enamel
"cream separaUir of 200 reg capac­ lon M ay 17- IX at my atore.
ity.” Ha« Frmi discovered s new 38 2t
N I M ok K ISON.
way of making <-ggn<»g?
FOR SALE
Clair Cobb has gone to Portlan«i
22 acre« at station We»t Scio; &•
to tin«! out ail about thr Detroit bat­ room house, freshly painted inside
W. J. Bi rukn
tery and will remain with Marshall- and out. $25(8)
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W II All
Well« Co. for «everal week« while
She Wanted to Know.
attending the clinics.
•John. I want i<> a»« you «otucthlng."
"Well. my «lenrF*
“When «««• w-ne morried. doin’!
«nt
With nil toy w««rt«riy í'"»l. I thr*
eti«bo< ** ”
“I old ’
"Tin n I want to know why v«*w l*
•nr llwm io inc on th* ln»«iitim*nt
that. too.
pinn. In «>i< h atimll I«-'» and <»uly af­
W W an«l Mr«. Harder of Port­ ter ««nrlaomo nrslngf*
a
land, went w«-k end guest« of J. l>.
Ae a Ltnonenl
“1 co* •■onto alleged llqui*. h»f rm
and Mrs. Denamnrr.
Dn Sunday
afraid tn dr>nk It.
thr Harders went fishing in Burmes-
“tlrtlna to throw It swsyY*
ter creek, catching a nice lot of
"Naw; I t» gonna toko a «-hanno’ on
trout. On picking up to leave they ( u«H>< It to mb with.** Lnmlavlllo Ctoi
rter Journal.
When your friend« and relatives
from other points in the «»unty or
state visit you, tell ua about it; or
if you «>ntvm|»late making a visit to
other parts wFd like to know about
forgot a tiah basket and a reel.