The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 13, 1920, Image 6

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LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
Nswt Weddle made a
f ar County commtaatuwor
After being solicited to allow my
name to ba uaed as a candidate for
County CommiMiooer by many frtends
and neighbors. I have coorlotted to stand
for the tv-minatine
If nominated arai elected I promise to
treat all parts of the county fairly and
justly in the matterof mad* and bndgea
because I hold that an official is a serv­
ant for all parte of th«- county.
I’d Adv.
R. C IEPPERLJNU
Street sprinkling t* now in order,
Girl or woman wanted for house­
Inquire of or ohone W. A
0. C Thoms transacted business work
White, West Seto.
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business in Albany Saturday
Have your eyes esammed and fitted
trip to Abany Friday,
Miss Esther Humphrey returned with glaasee by a Graduate Optometrist
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Pe«ry motored Sunday evening from a Portland Causes of headache removed, eyaa strait­
ened. and eye strain relieved. Private
trip.
to Albany Sunday afternoon.
office for examination*
Price* very
Mrs J. W Compton left Fridav
Justice Parker is helping N. I.
reasonable
F M FRENCH a HONS
Morrison in the hardware store.
for a short visit with her children Jeweler« and 'iptometnat*. Albany. Or­
egon
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Holechek mo­ at Independence.
Aatiaobilt Owwis. IttMüM.
Memorial day will be observed
R)R SALE
this
year <>n Saturday, May 29. a*
Mias Ada Clark of Portland spent
22 acre« at station W«rt Scio; 5-
the 30th occurs <>n Sunday.
Sunday with home folks.
room house, freshly painted Inside
The Scio flouring mills, when it and out. $2500. W. J. Bt KtiXN
Mias Gertrude Shimanek was in
Alliany Saturday on shopping bent. reaches the end of its fiscal year,
business
Mrs. There«« Ru««ell and children
h«*’ don* th*
VoM Cvttm
tored to Albany Sunday.
of Salem are making a abort visit *n
history,
Linn county is said to have 350
registered
Jersey bovine*
Thia is
Lains.
more
than
can
tie
found
in
any
other
Mr. and Mrs Anton Roaorafka
county
of
the
etale.
motored tn Albany Monday.
Miss Ixda Wrstrnhouee closed a
Mra. M F. Dorn was visiting in
successful
term of school Friday. A
Silverton the latter part of the
liasket dinner and a good program
week.
were enjoyed by those present.
I Hoagland of Vancouver. Wash ,
Mrs. Nettie Carruthers left for
wn* visiting in Scio for a few days,
her
home in Seattle Friday morning
leturning to his home today.
after an extended visit with her pa­
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kelly went
rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rosprafka.
to Portland Monday evening to at­
Mrs. Altieri Frank of Sublimity,
tend th«* Rexall convention.
for some unknown reason, took a
Mia* Dickey nf Portland is spend­
fatal dose of poison last week
Her
ing the summer with Mr. snd Mrs
bod) wa* found In a thicket near
Bov n ton of near Scio.
her home by the aid of bloodhound*
Mrs. Julia Vladmir and son Tho­
brought from the penitentiary Mra.
mas came out from Bellingham,
Frank leave« a hustand and four
W’aah . to visit her parents, Mr and
children, two of whom are married.
Mrs John Soucek of Seto
E D Myers, banker. and Miw*
.MofKr
Tom Buller was
Daisy Buckner, our tMwtmistreas,
over from Albany Monday with au­
went to Portland Friday evening,
thority to arrangr for a road change
summoned as witnesses lieforc the
through the Holteen farm at Munk-
II. S gr«nd jury on the account of
era station.
our bank robbery which occurred in
Our printer, J. A. C. Brant, drove March. Two of the roblier« are in
hi* "tin liuie” to Portland, leaving jail in Portland, having been appre­
Scio at 4:30 p. m Saturday and re­ hended in March, each having war
turning sometime Sunday night He ’ Ktamp* identified as being taken from
rsporta the r«ada in tine condition the Scio bank.
the must of the way."
For Sale Mitchell Six; 7 iMuawn-
The Scio Digging & Lumber Co. ger; used privately; all gixai tire«,
ha* added another donkey engine to plate glaiw; must be seen to he ap­
Apply Bartu Motor Co.
its sawmill equipment. It was taken preciated.
with her parents, the W
H. Mc­
Cabbage and tomato plants for
through town Sat dffifay morning,
Mrs. Cora Cal-
drawn by a traction talf
aBi a caterpillar «ale at 1 cent each
avan.
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engines. The donkey is mounted on
Housecleaning time let the Apex
a huge sled and underneath all were
Electric Cleaner do the work. F
small but heavy trucks. The saw­
«ale by J. S. Sticha.
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mill is again in operation, after sev­
For Sale Seven milk cow«, five
eral days' rest on account of donkey
Durham, two Jersey*, all fresh; also
engine trouble.
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yearling Durham bull.
All young
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Mt us demonstrate the Apex El­ cow*. Ralph McDonald.
ectric Cleaner in your own home.
Call and make appointment
J S.
Sticha
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Report <4 the vonditk n of
THE sell» STAT*. BANK
At Sc», in the Slate of Oregon, at the
close of business May 4, 1920:
KMOtmcM
Loan* and discount*............... 3201,304.10
Overdraft*, »scursd and un­
secured................................
329.57
Bondsand warrant* and U 8.
Trvu I’ert........................ 34.529.44
Banking house.
..............
Furniture and fixture*
Cash and <tue from approved
reserve banka................... Hl. 137 22
Checks snd other cash item*
133.45
Mohair ani Wool.
I am in the market again for your
mohair ami wool.
Will |>ay higheet
market price tor same, a* I always have
done.
Geo. E. Rodgers.
Advertise in The Scio Tribune and get
result*._______________
Every Oregon Boy
and
Every Oregon Girl
Is a Possible College
Student
Oregon aends a bigger percentage
Total ................... 3317,465 73 of its children to college than any
other state, without exception.
MAHlt.tTIKS
Capital stock paid in........... 110,000.00
Surplus fund
lu.000.00
Undivided profits, teas expen­
se* ami taxea paid ........
7.500.77
Individual depneits subject to
check
...............
233,323.31
Items-id certificates of
dspoait ..............................
2,234 94
Cashier check* outstanding..
H.4A4.35
Time ami savings
dapuaita
.......................... 41.939 00
Reserved for interest and
tax** .........
«7.41
Lsttr rs of credit
Oth -r liabilities
Total .
St At* of Oregon.
County of Linn
1 hat Is One of the State's
Proudest Records
No state ran have loo much educa­
tion. Education is the aafeguard of
freedom and of right, and higher
eilucation is the rajsitnne of the pub­
lic school system
Rut higher «du­
ration in Oregon is in great danger.
Th« State University and the Agri­
cultural College have twice a* many
students as thev have income to train.
Protect these Schools and
their great work
5317.445.73
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I, E D. Myer*, cashier of th* above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
th« above vtatement i* true to th« beet
of my knowledge and belief.
E. D. M yxm . Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
th;« 12th ri*-. of Muy, i«0
R Shelton. Notary Public
M;
.ion
Cam.«; attart:
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IF YOU WANT to tav or trade for 143
aerv* g<«l «lock land near beadwaters
of the ) aquina in Beoton county *e«
The Tribüne'* printer.
Would like to get in touch with
parties wishing to take contract for
the cutting of white fir wood Have
2500 curd* to cut and would contract
all or any part, not Iras than 100
curds- Trees measure 1 j to 4 feet
in diameter. J. I) Densmore, Scio.
ncarecrow
Firwtrs. AtttatiM
The Sanitary Market would like
your patronage. We can parcel post
your meat every day until our meat
car starts. So if you want meat
phone your order and it will prompt­
ly be taken care of.
S hki n»s A I-AIU.K
2t
Who Want» the Contract?
For the falling and (iceling of two
million fret of white fir timber ran­
ging in «ixc from IS to 4H inches In
diameter; good ground to cut on; 4
miles from town. If interested, call
on J. D D knsmokk . Scio.
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Quality workmanship only I» per-
milted in the grinding of KRYPTOK
lenses
Absolute accuracy and per­
fection are maintained only by the
moat rigid inspection. We are ready
to give you this kind of service.
A ik I lite Htirpi ibing pari
<»f il 13 liuti aitilo' old
enougli lo voto, thè suit
stili lioltU ita originai color.
It is as flint todav a« thè
crows ili al it ’« acari ngawity.
&&.Hteade
OpZ ernennst.
MIJKKERSandWEST
li-HNY
SCIO STAOB
Waller Bilyeu, Prop.
I’lione i'.-ôlfi
STAGI3. Ml I T*> ALI. IRAINS
Mavr* Hein Pustofficc -
Bt 7 30 a in and 4 I’. t> m for West Seo
and 7 45 a m. and 1.15 p m for Mlinker»
Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
Call* Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
ORFXX)N
WE HAVE
EVERYTHING
OPTICAL
Blain Clothing Co.
Albany - Oregon
LYE SIRAIN
!• the cause of many
HUMAN ILLS
Value First
BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
"learn to (fràin
,n 5minutes !
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Meat Market
I
HOLECHEK BROS.
We want to treat the jieople
right and will welcome old
and new customers, Helling
Hntl-claaa meat at the moat
reasonable prices.
We boy Veal Hogs and
Hides, paying good prices.
IP 'Aft
i
Give Us a Call
^feo-KlamsO IDkeiiàto'wuiislhraferüi
RARE treat that no home decorator «hould ml«* at our Chi Namcl
Slots on date« given below. It will pay YOU to coms at. I learn
the many easy, economical methode of beautifying everything In the
home with Chi Name!.
A CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATOR
will te«l Chi Namel In boiling hot water, hammer It ami ollwrwtie con
vime you of Its* HEEL. HAMMFR and WATERPROOF III RAUH ITY
and it« SELF LEVELING ADVANTAGES whkh make« it pou.ble 5
the mo«t inexperienced to apply without leaving lap« and lwu*h nurk«
There 1» a Chi Namcl Enamel, Paint or Varnith lor old nr new. hard .md
•oft wieid. metal, cement, platter, etc. each guaranteed hinlna quahi, or
money rt-funded.
IF R IE IE ! ’¿¥ Cue •/
DR. C. F1CQ
DENTIST
< »thee Hours
9 tn 12 A M.
1 to 5 P. M
One door north of Pi» loffie«
SCIO. OREGON
H B. CHESS’”“
Attorney •> Law
Otte* «s i l ire I ■ St
H. C
Labes**. 0*w
ROLOFF
AUCTIONEER
CHI-N.1MEI l'arduo &
. aa/ss
This Coupon entitle* bearer to one JOc ran at Chi Namcl FREE at ■■
•tore upon purehaae of a 25c Varnhh Bruth to Insure a I.or trial or will b
accepted «* Mk upon puri haw« of larger can« of Chi Kamel f*radu. la
Public sales s specialty. Get the man
that can get you the money Roloff can
‘ bU1' ®M- LEBANON. ORE.
rÄone* I re« H17.
Ixx-k Box 305
Write or phom* me at my expert*« for
dates.
tek 4.1 m «rt«a«»4 1er «I Sri* Tnbaat •*•<•
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NIMH
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DR A. G. PR 111.
PlYSICldB aii SiruN
Calls Attended
Day <>r Night
SCIO
ORE
N. I. MORRISON
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Vote for GOOD ROADS MAY 21
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»J-. m ai « mi «saw CswtetMe »■*
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HARO! I» ALHRO.
Manufacturing Optician
by voting on May 21 for the Higher
learn to grain in five minute«; home decoration with Chi-Nsmel.
Educational relief measure. Higher
the wonderful water proof heel proof, hammer-proof varntah Dem-
Education pays the state in dollars onatrated by a factory expert who will show you how to grain, stain,
(and cents, in improved living, in sci­ varnish and enamel with Chi-Enamel on May 17-IN at my store.
entific progress, in farm, orchard,
garden, and stock ranch develop-
: ment. and in the better quality of its
public and high school teaching.
wwcux*.
W. A. Ewmg. A. X.
W'hy not alart the *ea*on right by
equipprng your automobile wttb ■ guar
•nle*~i i olumbia ur I lldr ntoragr bet-
tcryT Ses the 1 «sie and Columbia bat-
tene* before you buy «ny otber. Für
■ale al the Font Garage. Scio
Vote 302 X Y m for 4% Stete Road Bond Limit