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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1920)
u LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES Mrs Ollto MacDonald return«! from a visit to Portland Monday. Anton Stanek 1« home o« a aborti viait. Cecil Eichinger is spending thia •wk in Portland. Z J Clark and family visited in Salem last Thursday Harry Johnston has l*cn on aiek report the past week. Service will be held In the Catholic church here Sunday. June 27. at II o'clock a m. The annual Brownaville pioneer picnic, lasting three days, common- J ml yesterday. Loren J. Bond left for Portland Sunday for a short visit. R umc II Welsh of Salem, who has been visiting with the Z. J. Clarks, left for his home Tuesday. Jimmie Barm*« and sister are now living on their ranch lirtwren Stay ton and .Mehama. BLAIN CLOTHING CO’S GENUINE SACRIFICE SALE June 18 to July 3 SUITS SHOES SHIRTS OVERALLS PANTS Most of our teaching corps will leave for their homes Saturday or very soon thereafter. The Arnold jaxx band went to Brownsville on an engagement to last the three days of the pioneers' affair. Nebergall, J he Altmny meat jmck- er, shipped the first carload of dress ed beef thia week ever sent from Albany. The shipment was made to Portland. lh-nnis Watkins of Jefferson was in town Tuesday after a small quan tity of luml>er. He says the Scio price is $15 l«-*s per thousand than that asked in Jefferson. Score one for Scio. It is said Merle Cvrus. who has been suffering with a malignant felon <»n one of his fingers, may lose the finger on that account. "Featherlight” Frames. lughtneaa, strength, smart ap pearance, and dependability are Fralherlight" characteristics with the minimum display of shell, and make it possible for Vou to have your lensrs oval round or leaf shape. An early clearance of the finest suits in stock at radical reductions ^¿¿ììleade SUITS * • Gptini e trist. alsamk oAsa 50 Suits, moil all sizes and ¿tyles, splendid values at the regular prices, now HAROLD ALBRO, Manufacturing Optician Nitict II the Pibiic OFF Carl Cyrus of Portland, came up lie is selling farm UNDERWEAR SOCKS SUITCAWS HATS TIPS THE REAL THING A surprise patty was given in honor of Mrs W J Young by a number of friends and relatives Sat urday evening. Monday evening, lighting plants. 1. ■ Whereas my wife. Anna Hamler, having left my b»-d and board with out just cause. I hereby notify the public that I will not lie responsible for any bills she may contract on my account. R. W. H akslkr . Scio. Oregon, June 2, 1920. I The reift of our large ^tock goes at a Riley Shelton 20 Per Cent Reduction Real Estate Rrolfer and Notary Public Obtained, Examined Think of it! Never before in our history had ‘our suits been iClO yf b»trath v . . OREGON marked at such a close margin of profit and on top of this we - MUNKERSand WEST are offering you this reduction. SCIO STAGE Qkirwic e have a lot of 167 pairs, good styles and OE Walter Bilyeu, Prop. Rhone OIlvICo most all sizes, reduced........................... o STAÜI Ml t-TS ALL 1 RAINS ( Underwear 25 Lraves Scio l’oatofhc«- at 7 «l a n> and 4:46 p m for Wmt Seit ar ui 7.45 a. m. and 1:15 p m for Munkcrs ,l" I > This is a real sale and you will not be disappointed. The Blain Clothing Co. < > albany ^ ore Short and Long Distance at Reasonable Ratea < > Mias Doris Goins, daughter of John Goins of the Albany postoffice, People generally are thankful for N B Mnas-a. who moved to New- Quite a numlwr of Scio («copie at died at the home of her sister. Mrs SAM STOLLER tende«! the Isibanon strawIs-rry fair berg la«t fall, was in Scio Monday the Ixiuntiful rain <>f last week, but Phyllis Morden, of Cascade 1-ock«, were ready tor it to quit the first 1 Expressman last week and report a good time and will probably move l>ack to lann last week. Burial occurred at Al nevertheless the rain. of this week county in the near future. bany, ■ The late rains insure a fairly good crop say farmers, and with the pros pective good prices there is a broad smile on the face of every farmer HOLECHEK BROS. you meet, for he anticipates the in creased bankroll he will have next We want to treat the people fall right and will welcome old Scio Meat Market Another Royal Suggestion COOKIES and SMALL CAKES Goats for Sale I have two milk goats, a buck and a nanny, for sale They are high bred ami can lie reg istered. The nanny is an especially giMsl milker. Ered Gieelman Household Goods for Sale As I am leaving Scio I offer for sale a beating stove. 3 chairs, bookcase, commode. I>edstead and springs The altove must la* sold at once, so call on Friday of this week Prof. E. Thun. From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook W Cookice \ cup •hnrtrnlng J rii|.r «wear \» cup milk U tr*»|Hx>n gT»t--1 nn'nw« I «»«.III» . irr.i or gtulrd rlixl of 1 h->n<»a « min Hour > teaatxmn« Roy»I ll.klng I’o» dor FISHING TACKLE BASEBALL SUPPLIES Ol'TlMXlR CLOTHING CAMPING EQUIPMENT SHO&. SWEATERS FMSHLIGIITS THERMOS BOTTLES SA- EIY RAZ> KS R LA DES KNIVES And Other Articles You Can Rely On HUY AT HAUSER BROS. •H'Arr»’ Albany, Everybody Sairss, Cervalin, Buys'* Lagens Crram »hortenlng and sugar together, add milk to beaten regs and beat again; add •lowly to creamed shorten ing and sugar; add nutmeg and flavoring, add 1 cups flour sifted with baking pow der; add enough more flour to make stiff dough Roll out very thin on floured board; cut with cookie cutter, sprin kle with sugar, or put a raisin or a piece of Euglich walnut in the center of each. Bake about 13 in fit u tea in hot oven. Cocoa Drop Cakes 4 1 rup «uc»r and new cuetoniera, selling tirst-rlass meat at the moat reasonable prices. We buy Veal Hogs and Hides paying giHui prices. Crram shortening; add sugar and well -beaten egg. b< at well and add milk slowly; «lit flour, baking powder, salt and cocoa into mixture; stir until smooth, add vanilla But one tablespoon of batter into each greased muffin tin and bake in moderate oven about »0 minutes. Cover wirti boded U‘"g' Orange Cakes HEN the chiblren romp in hungry as young bears, here arc »«wne wholesome, economical de lights that will not only be received with glee, but will satisfy the most ravenous appetite in a most whole some manner. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Pur* Give Us a Call DR. C. EICQ DENTIST 4 tableal>.M>aa I cup »u«»r 5 rap milk Office Ilnurs: 9 to 12 AM. 1 to B P M One door north of l,ostotB«-e 1 »« 3 cupa flour I t«««t-—n« Royal Baking Ponder «4 leaap-oa »alt 1 t«s»p-.n orange «street SCIO. OREGON grated rind of I orang« Cream shortening; add sugar •lowly, beating well; add milk a little at a time; tl ■> add well-beaten egg; sift flour, baking powder and salt to gether and add to miiture; add flavoring and grated orange rto Hake in greased shallow tin, or in dividual cake tins, in hot oven It to to minutes. When cool cover with orange icing. JL. DR A. G. PRILL Pöniciaa ani Som Calls Attended Day or Night SCIO ORE. i ahorWaiag H. C i-rs m'Tk lsi «-up« flour 3 tea«r-—*>a ftoyai Baktag powder M <m P mm, •* aatt Jtoaapvon ««mil;» ratract ROLOFF AUCTIONEER PaHic «al«-» ■ aprcialty. Get the man that can get you the money - Roloff can » bus <W. LEBANON. ORE. 1 i res. MT. Lock Box 30» Write or phone me at my expense for dates. Bake with Royal and be Sure” Safe Sates srrs^sj ter al Sr» Tnkaar «She I