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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
5 « w <- • X* * •«. ; - ' k J* « ’»> « 'j.'l i LOCAL NEWS BREVI 1 ILS Cutting clover i« under way. The Overalla Club seems to lost it» su«pcndere. It Ac«« art Hidfis Madiae Ham. Loren Bond «pent Sunday with U m C mm I j Buis I k OarOva Ltcal nafie hi» parents near la-lamun. ami Hest Ad and J ii Fleming motored to Albany Wednesday World Kr|«ira fur these make» of mach ine« will have to be ordered from the factory So look over your ma chine« and order the parte which are badly worn or broken, al once eo that the machine« will be ready when needed. Don't delay. All order« will be »ent in the day received. 42 2t N I. MiNUUBOK. la»e««w»rwt la the las I res. A limited number of Finn County Mi «a Josie Kotan «pent Sun-lay bools ars offervd to th« ettMensof Linn with her parent« near Crabtree Aumsville was J. M 1J nd lev of County. The»« bonito bear & per cent here the flr«t of the week. Congrew» will adjourn «me die intrrr»« payable semi-annually, and run fur & years. They will be sold at par Seem« like summer has come at neat Saturday at 4 p. m. and accrued interest, ami m«y I* ¡»el laat The Oregon State Grange 1« hold for any time between now and July I. The Scio Milling Company made a ing Its annual w»«i<»n at Bend thia I are! ran be had in denommalions of |1<V week. flour shipment yesterday. or *&U> Make application for as m»ny bund» E C Peery araa looking after John Wrsely la installing a new aa you want through your own local up to dale picture machine in The business matter» in Altiany Tueadav .bank, or write to the First National afternoon. Peoples Theatre. 4u 41 i Hank of Albany, Oregon. Wanted “A lively boy to do odd Mr». S C. Browne went to Wood- burn thi* morning to meet a young job« around the hotel. Apply Hotel Scio. girl friend from Troublai«. June 12. >>nr and one-half nuie« T J. Petlit of Vancouver. Wuh . Jam«-« R Barn«» and sister, Mi«a is viaiting hl« »>n It C. Pettit of south of Stayton. on the Scio-Stay- Nellie, of Salem, were up fr«<m the ton road, the following specifier! Scio, thi« week capital city laat Saturday. stock and a few farm implements Word wa* received from Th<»ma« will he offered for sale at public What thi« country need« under vniir Pr<>«pal that hr is working in a coop present conditions ia to »ell more f>2 head of cattle, part are high Y'-'GI* erage «hop In Portland. hoes and fewer auto wrenches. giadv Jersey«, most of which are IJoyd Regnell of the O. A C. at now giving milk and the rest to | The Alltany Herald says the Alb- Corvallia. wa« a guest at the Riley freshen mkhi . anv-Jefferson r<»ad will tie paved and 8 work horsrs Shrlton home over Sunday. Paving is ready for aervice July I. 20 head Cotswold «beep Clinton Parker of Rednr wa» now in progress. 7 brood sows. I with 7 pigs home Monday to take hi» motor 2 Du roc boars. There i» something in being a« cycle Itack with him. Some farm implements. young as one feel«, but there 1« T E FLEMMING It’« all right to woo the Muse, nothing in luting a» rich a» one feel» A I. Stevenson. Auctioneer We’re ju»t pining to acratch off but her editorial ana nil an« make it Stay ton Merchants Bank. Clerk. Lunch serve«! by Stay ton Aid So a joyous editorial on the low coat of pretty hard to get hold of any of ciety. 41 2t* ‘ something, but we can't find the her money. Public Sale. You Don’t Have to You may not lie able to buy a new ta tbi hNic automobil«« t' • year hut neither Complaint I» made of people who allow their »took and chicken» to ran must of your friends that are Whereas my wife. Anna Hassler, having left my bed and board with- run at laige Several garden« have doing it. out just cause, I hereby notify the bean damaged by hurasa and cow» .Mr and Mr«, la-e Bilyeu of l*4>a- public that I will not lie responsible .Mr«. for any bill« »he may contract on Under its new management and n«>n, came over Saturday. R W II akpi . kr . by reaaon of the excellent table, pa Bilyeu laid over until the following my account. tronage at Hotel Scio ia incr<-a»ii>g afternoon visiting her mother. Mrs. Scio, Oregon. June 2. 1920. $50 or $60 for new suit. Just we have Pomeroy of thia citv. They are making stockings in Paria that retail at (200 a pair. Ought to lie mileage guarantee with ’em when they coat so much. Com Osborn lost a whalebone bug gy whip somewhere near Shelburn Monday of last Week. Finder please leave at Shelburn »tore or at The Scio Tribune office. Scio buaine»» men generally oh- served Memorial l»ay Monday after- noon l«y cloving their places of busi- neaa Many people visited the grave« of their loved one* Saturday and Some of our farmer-dairymen are also on Sunday. clo-ing out business simply because Clothe« and food arerc the leaden they cannot hire suitable farm labor in price increase« in It»18. Now if without giving the entire crop or some one could devim a way of liv dairy in payment ing without eating, and dress a la J. F. Wcaely and family, (»«car Eichinger and family. Mother Wee dy with daughters Lucy and Ruse, motored to Silver Creek fells Sun day to view one of Oregon’s sonic beauties. A Scio dairyman ia said to be ne gotiating for the purchase of acverai mule« Asked what he wa* going to do with the mules, he said he was going to cross them with hi» cows and thus put kick In the milk. Clyde Wann, who moved from Scio to Newberg two or more year» ag<>. but who ha» been an Alaskan miner for several months, la «pend ing a few «reeks at home. He visit ed Scio friend« last week. It is the opinion of men well post ed on the breadstuff situation that wheat wil. sell thia fall right around B3 i« r bushel. Oats will probably lie worth $1 or more per bushel. This means we will have to pay fl t<> 15 per »ack for flour. I jwi week The Tribune family re ceived an evening call of two hours* durait'.n from Albany relatives. The party was composed of Mr. and Mr». J. G. Crawford. Mr. and Mr». Ralph Orald Crawford Mrs. Frances Wew-ly and daugh ter» Lucy and Ro»c and Chas. Pletka motored tn Albany Monday. For sale 2 good fresh milch cow»; aJ*> a large yearling bull, good for service now JoH. J R on KM. 2t Illi, yuur «yaw exammsd and fitted with glaaee« by a Graduate < >ptoiiwlriat. Causes uf headache removed, «-yes strait »ned, and <*j« «train relieved. Private other for ex aminations. Pncee very rvasonabh F M FRENCH a HONS Jewelers and <iptometrista. Albsmy, Or eg on. For Sale Two promising young heifers. } and f Holstein, and one or two goud milch cow«. 1 Leonard Gilkey 40 tf Pasture fr>r Rent I have 20ti acres cattle or sheep (Mtsture to rent out right ur bv the month. J. L. Rodger« SUITS wmething. rapidly. C-> that are first class, made of Oregon cashmere, in greys, browns and mixed colors, priced at DISCRIMINATING WOMEN z\ g »I workman take« a piece of meta) and turns it into something useful; a novice turns it into a botch. Here ia one rei hi why your dis criminating woi . n patient« choose unerringly the Shur-on finger-piece ! mountings. w $30.00 Optcm e tri<st. ALBANY QBIC> HAROLD ALBRO, Manufacturing Optician J. Ablicy and family of Portland S|>ent the week end with Mrs Ab bey's parents. Mr snd Mrs D. H. Adam and Eve. it would la* pomible Hildreth I • to live on an editorial »alary. Mrs M, 1. C. Arnold returned Short bik I Long I»¡stance A wife who »|>end» her »fiare time from the Rcliekah grand lodge at nt Reanonable Ratea in informing her hu»l»and in a loud Baker Friday evening. voice that he i« a jrlly-splned. crow Mr and Mrs. Frank Stupka and eyed tumble bug, wonder why her family spent the week end with the IF YOU WANT to tan or trad« for 14M SAM STOLLER acre» good «lock land near headwaters neat door neighbor« do not r»-»pect latter'» parent*. Mr. and Mr». Al of the > aquina in Benton county «ee Expressman him bert Young. The Tribune'» printer. Blain Clothing Co. Albany, Oregon Value First 4 IO Meat Market HOLECHEK BROS. ft We until to treat the people right nn<l will welcome old nntl new customer«, Helling lit-l-ehtsrt meal at the moat reasonable price«. We buy Veal, Hog« and Hides, paving good prices. Give Us a Call DENTIST < lithe Hour» : S to 12 A. M 1 to 5 P. M l)ne door north of Piutofllce SCIO. OREGON JL DR. A G. PRILL year l .i t out 6 that'« labor, Once •crihcr pay» a year in advance for his paper; that'« capital. And once I in a while «ome «on-of a-sea-eook of a deadbeat take« the paper for two or three year« and then «kina out without paying for it. that’s anarchy. I Saturday Mr and Mr«. E. C. Shel ton entertained with a bounteous supper the following named rela tive«: Grover Pomerov, wife and I five children, of Monitor. Oregon; ! Newt Crabtree. wife and daughter, of Albany. Mrs. Lee Bilyeu of Leb anon. and Mrs. Almina Pomeroy of this city. f Plniciai ani Snrieoi Call« Attended ¡»ay <>r Night ORE II H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER Public aale« a specialty. Get the man that can get you the mone»,- Roloff can ... I bu» «H4. LIBA SON. ORE. phoor* i ras. »17. Lock Box M Write or phone me at my ripen»« for date«. br at U» T »» •