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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1920)
‘Y. • . • V* • f ».T?.* - - f ’• < *1* LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES Watch the gardens grow. Sheep shearing b in progress. Mrs. Will HollU of Chieu. Calif,, i. making her eon Bert a visit. I » • X . . • • r " «•A»* ' *, - ry. a LI m C»wtj haft Iw OarOwt LftM F im I i I or County lommUatoaee After bring solicitad to allow my n.tnr to hr jwrd a* a 'andatale for County Commiaeiotwr by many friends and neighbors, I have concluded to stand for the n-mtnation If nominated and elected I prxxmee tu tree I all part« of the county fairly and iuatly in the mat Ur of road« and brklg»« berauae I hold that an official la a eerv- ant for all parta of th« county. IM Adv. R. C PEPPERLINQ Mias Joeie Kotan «pent Sunday at home on the farm near Crabtree A limited number of I inn County William Knauf of Camas, Wash,, bund» are offered to the rillten» of Lint. Mrs. A. W. Arbuckle of Jordan i. visiting in town County. The»,- bomb bear 5 per cent Miss Gladys R-aigers and Mias* interval payable semi annually, and run was shopping in Scio laat Saturday. The volume of milk received at Mverne Cline made the trip to Port fur & \ van. Phry will lie «old al par and acerued interest, and m»y be paid the condenaury continues to increase. land Friday. Primary election tomorrow. Mrs, Rene Bilyeu an-l grandson. Deb Long has el-wmi a »uccraaful Gail Jones, were over from Albany U-rm of school at Shelburn. Tuesday. Mr». E D. Mvera and Mr» W. F. Miaa Ruth Mueller »pent the week Gill were it. Albany Thursday. end in Corvallis, returning home on Preaching at the fnlrrated church ’ the Sunday evening train. Sunday by W. B. Stewart of Mc Merle Cyrus got a felon on hb Minnville. iittaoMt Owns. fur any time I m - I ween now and July 1, and ran be had in de nomination« uf |10l> or l&ikl Make applicaOon for as many bond« , a* you want through your own local hank, ur «rite to the First National Bank of Albany. Oregon. 40 4t AII m U m . Why not »tart the a-tMin right by equipping your automobile with aguar- anterd < olumbia or lx ide storage bat tery? See the l x ide ami Columbia bat- t«ne» before you buy any other, Fur sale at the lord Garage. Scio For Sale Two promising young heifers, i and ® H«-I»tein, and one thumb ami hand had to lay off work Mm. A. P. Hirons and son Ken I or two guod mtich cows. Monard a few days He believes in capital ¡Gilkey 40 tf neth were visiting in Jefferson Sun- i punishment for felon» For Sale A Jer«ry cow to freshen day. Or. Prill was to leave today on hi. alm<»«t imni'-liately; unusually large Mr. and Mm George Welsh. Mm. trip to Southeastern Oregon Mrs for th«- breed. Also 6 thoroughbred Jeffrey and Miiw lids t’lark »|>ent Prill accompanies the doctor and Duroc shoals, subject to registry. Sunday with the Z J Clarks. Mr» A. W Arbuckle. Jordan 4O2t they exi»ect to lie al-sent a month. ilaxr your ryes examined and fitted Mm. H W. Curry returned from Prof. Thun. Al Plummer. Jrssr- with giasM-» by a Graduate < iptometriat n visit with her juirvnt» in Albany Hildreth, Lorm Bond. Mlu ('lark, Cause« uf b<*a la< he removed, rye» »trail- , Tuetalav, l*bri«tine Shindler and Mrs John rned, amt eye »train rviiavrd. Private Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Bilyeu un<i Sima attended the Christian Endra office for examination». Price« very ' rranonahic. F M FRENCH A fONS Mrs. E. H Hotwon were Salem via* vor convention at l^ebanon Sunday. , J. »- ter» and Optometrist«, Albany, Or itors Turwlav. who |>UbM*«l by the skin of Mb» Mvrtle Knauf, who accom- egon. Mr. and Mm Edwin their teeth. iwnied her mother, Mr« C A. Shel For Sale Sorrel mare. 1300; five C*mu, Wash., »(«»nt the ton. to Salem Sunday, where Mr» years old. well broken, sound in ev with relatives here. Shelton underwent an operation re ery particular. M O Arnold. 40 2t The writer of thia ««ivertiaement The many friends of Mr. Will turned Monday evening and reports never «poke a valedictory He know, FUR SALE Miller are glad to know «he i. re- her mother getting along as well a» from experience that a boy can fall 22 acf s at «talion West Seto; 5- covered from her recent illness eould lie expected. down tn arithmetic and .till cut fig ruom house. fr» «hl> painted inside Mrs R E. Mantor returned from ure. at the graduation exercises. Mr. and Mr«. J. C.JGI ward» (Grace and out. $2500 W. J. B i khkn Glendale. Calif., where «he has been Gill I who had «pent several week, So way last January, when we einc«* the middle of last December. placed our order for graduation here visiting the latter*« parents, The next «lab-1 meeting of Scio's Mr. and Mr«. M. C. Gill, have gone I am tn the market again for your suit». we planniil to look out for the Will pay higheat fellow who pawed by a neck ' masonic lodge will b* on Saturday t<> Mountain Home, Idaho, where muhatr ami wool, market pure for same, as I always have Th,-*- suit, are here today capable evening. May 29 Geo E. Rodgers. they will reside done. For Sale Seven milk cows. Ave Durham, two Jerseys; all fresh; also yearling Durham bull, All young cows. Ralph McDonald. 39 31 For Sale Mitchell Six, 7 pawwn ger; used privately; all good tires, plate glass, must tie »een to be ap preciated Apply Bartu Motor Co. Graduation Suits for Young Men and Boy ■siair así Waal. An O. I. ('. sow and 9 pigs for lir. J <’. Routh. F II Elliott. W >11«), lH>th sow and pigs can lie teg- Wymer and John II Turpin, all of iatered, being full blood. F. J Kula Mlmnon. were over laat Friday. All , Mabel Jones of Springticld. but hr. Ih. ith are simply private has Iwen visiting her slater. citizens and came with the doctor to Mr« Hell, return- I to her h->n «- on take lemon» in electioneering, think Fridav evening*» tram ing that in the course of time they Farmers who came to town Mon may I* candidate« for office. KRYPTOKS are 100% more offi- cient for people who need glasses for laith near and far vision than are reading glasaea alone or two Mira of g I tames. one for near vision and one for far viaion. enough to make a .inner look like a • Mt ua demonstrate the Apex El- saint. eetric Cicaber in your own home. 0ptom etri st. Call and make appointment. Sticha HAROLD ALBRO. J. S 39 2t Suils for Boy», price J $12 to $25 ALBANY OAtB, lb>UM cl.-lining lime Mt the Apex Suite for Young Men $35 to $60 Electric I leaner do the work. For «tie by J. S Sticha 39 2t Gra<iuation Shirts, new Hat«. Neck wear and everything else a imy needs Morrison & Lowe for standing in the limelight day all had broad smiles on their A man tells of an editor who UNDERTAKERS faces beenu«e of the nourishing ap Marti-d poor 20 years ago and has telired with a comfortable fortune Calls Attended to Promptly pearance of their cr<u»«. of I&0.000. Thia money sm ac Dav or Night Dr Prill will soon leave for Mal quired through industry, economy, SCIO - - - OREGON heur Ijtke in the interest of Univer conscientious efforts to give full II YOU WANT to buy or trade for 14s sity of Oregon's biological depart value, indomitable prnwverancr and acre» good slock land near head walers the death of an uncle who left the of th< ) mquina in Ib-nton county see ment of natural history. The Tribune’» printer. editor >49.999 50. Scio is to lie the first Linn countv town to lie connecteiT with Albany Manufacturing Optician WE HAVE EVERYTHING OPTICAL Blain Clothing Co. Albany, Oregon Value First IO. STRAIN 1» the cause of many HUMAN I LUS BANCROFT Optical Company 318 W 1st St. Albany by a paved high« <y, except thorn- located on the Pacific highway The RelM-kab« gave a pie social at I O. O. F. hall Saturday evening! from which they realised a hand | BOOM sum. Pi«*a were auctioned and sold as high as >2 50 for a pie. Meat Market HOLECHEK BROS, Wi- want to treat the |>eople right hik I will welcome old and new cuatomers, aelling tirat-cliHrt meat at the moat j reasonable price». We buy Veal Hog« and Hides, paying good price«. Holecbek Bros, have decorated the front of their meat mnrket with a coating ->f fresh paint, an example which should be followed with nu merous Other busitu >s h-iu- s ' J The Scio State Bank i» having its vault fully electrilisd so that en trance to it cannot lie made except legitimately through the vault door without setting -iff an alarm. Give Us a Call The gv neral public will lie wel comed at the evening lectures to be given by Father Costello of Fort < tffice Hours: V to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. M One door north of Puatuffice DR. C. FICQ DENTIST SCIO. OREGON Wavne. Indiana, at the Catholic church on the evenings of the last of this week. ■•<♦•••• L mm «Mary NMto H. B. CHESS Attorney » Law S. H Goin» of near J«-ff,*r»on wr.s in Scio Saturday He reports that the county court has started the grading force at work on the Scio Green bridge road and that the m-w rock crusher is in place ready to grind out material for road surfac-1 ing. Oita, aa beau 1« H. C i------ o»s. ROLOFF 4 AUCTIONEER Public »aies a specialty. Get the man that ran get you the money Koloff can Many people oppose the millage tax measures not tiecuuw they are opposed to higher education, but i Lecau»e they are i-pfMis«-d to increas ing the tax levy, which b now en-j tirely too high Mr. an<l Mm. A D. Grant arrived , from Calgary Saturday evening and j will locate in Oreg- n They were guei’s of Scio Hotel, being old time friends of Mr. Warner, the proprie tor. Mr. Grant is a traveling man and will represent a wholesale gro cery house in Portland, but making hu headquartem in Scio. Heg .4 tailed l*h«MM*» ‘ b’“ • res. Ml 7. I-KHANON. ore . Lurk box mf> Write or phone me at my expense for dales. .'•h 4,1 m fe, at JL. DR. A. G. PRILL Plvuciaa aii Vote for GOOD ROADS MAY 21 Vote 302 X Yes for 4% State Road Bond Limit Soneoi Calla Attended I >ay or Night •