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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1920)
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES Vilas Philippi returned last Fri- day from southern Oregon when* he N. I. Morri« >n made a business disponed of a flock of COO sheep at |I2 a head trip to Eugene last Friday. Sheriff Kendall emptied 400 bot Mrs. F. T. Thayer b this week tles of (jeer ana two gallons of dan ylsiting relative« In Lrbanon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pepper of delion wine into the sewer in Albany Camas. Wash., arrived Sunday fora last Friday. How much money will the 60,000 abort visit with relatives and friends. Mias Bertha I’atrny spent the week shriners leave in Portland? Fifty dollars each. *30,000, is probably a end at home too modest estimate: I loo.000 will E. L. Bilyeu returned from a bus probably tie nearer the correct mark. iness trip to Portland Thursday. Mr. Hunt, a posting machine ex J. j! ' !.• I i - •.« and 1; .,.|>« pert from Eugene, was in town Fri Rodgers motored to Albany Thurs day overhauling and cleaning the day. posting machine at the bank. Service will lie held in the Catholic Everybody can do as much work church here Sunday. June 27, at II as he desires this w<ek. that is to o'clock a m. say if he can be satisfied, for there Mrs. M. F. Born and sun Russell is more daylight this week than any returned fr> m a Portland visit Fri other of the year ami is probably day evening. the reason why the shriners selected Mrs. V. J Philippi and children it for their festivities in Portland. return««! Friday from a visit at Sil Work has been held back on the verton. power pu-ject at Jordan for lack of Robert B Jone», who went to lumber due to non delivery of same returned Pendleton on business, because of the bail condition of the Saturday morning. Richardson Gap road. Miss Esther Humphrey, An ice cream social was given at pnn i ' i tn. . t- * t rit the schoolhouse Wednesday evening for her home in Portland Monday. in honor of the school teachers who Mrs. Anton Rosprnfka return«*d Moodnv from , few days’ visit with will s**»n bo taking their departure to their homes. Those present were:! relative m Portia b">■ F.riber Humphrey. Jeannette Alex l>. Bodeaer and M *• Ai'.t.a A niter. Grace Muller, Christine Hiatt of Lyons were married in Al Kindler, and Prof. Thun. Jesse Hi! bany Monday. <ireth. A I. Plummer J. F. Vudvornik and family moved Loose hay in shuck for sale by J.1 to Salem last Wednesday for the L Rodgers. summer. Riley Shelton hist his purse Sun Mr. ami Mrs. L P. Arnold and day. Reward paid (or its return with daughter Maxine made a busin««a contents. It* trip to Albany Saturday. For Sale 36 heail of yearling ewes, .Shropshire», and a few lamb«. Plenty of Gasolene in Al bany Now Come in; attend our sale and get A FULL TANK We can give you a Famous Oregon Cashmere Suit at $26.(,,) Made of Western Wool Only All Suits from I ► All Men’s Shoes 10 to 25 per cent off. Buy your next winter’s shoes now a nd save money. Men’s Straw Sailors, a big lot at each I > Riley Shelton Real Estate Rrolfer and Notary Public Mens Leather Belts, a good assort ment, at each 40c ■ The Blain Clothing Co. ALBANY, OREGON “Value First ’ >CIO - - . OREGON HUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE Walter Bilyeu, Prop. Phone 6-515 STAGE MEETS ALL TRAINS Ix-sws Scio P os toftice — at 7 :to a m and 4:45 p m for Writ Sen, and 7 45 a. m. and 1 ;15 p m for Munkers > All Kinds of Hauling o Short and Long Distance o at Reasonable Rates «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•••♦•♦♦♦♦••es•»••«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Attistiea Brttftrr ¡¡SAM STOLLER Expressman io Meat Market HOLECHEK BROS. We want to treat the people right and will welcome old and new customers, selling first-clasM meat at the must reasonable prices. We buy Veal Hops and Hides, paving good prices. Mr. and Mrs E D. Myers went to Portland Tuesday morning to take in some of the shriners’ convention and the rose show, Mrs W. J. Livingston an«i child ren of Orchards. Wash., returned to her home Monday morning after a week end visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Hildreth. Give Us a Call Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bilyeu. Mrs E. D. Myers and Miss Jeannette Wolter motored to Portland Thurs day last to hear John McCormack sing. DR. C. FICQ DENTIST Office Hourss 9 to 12 A M. 1 to 5 P M One dour north of l*<«toffice Sctoans can take their choice July 5 of attending the celebration at Stayton or of attending the railroad workers picnic-celebration at Al bany. Bo.h place« ate preparing for an entertaining time, both dur ing the day and in the evening. SCIO. OREGON u 1 L DR. A. G. PRILL Piróni aal Saneon M. E Roth, of Goltra station. | was over Monday morning. He re j ports crop« in general to be in fine condition. He is expteting a good- seed crop from both clover and vetch. .Mr«. Katherine Kester and daugh-1 ter Isilene took in the shriners' par ade Tuesday aftermum and evening, I getting home yesterday morning af- J ter an all night trip on the highway and experiencing some of the "plea sures” of the motorist, such ss ina bility to get gas and having a tire blow out when miles away from a «arsge. Whereas my wife. Anna Hassler, having left my lied and board with out just cause, I hereby notify the ♦ public that I will not lie responsible f<>r any bills she may contract on my account. R. W. H assi . kr Scio. Oregon. June 2. 1920. ylbstratls Obtained, Examined For Sale Two promising young w iU heifers, j and J iU’Mein, and one For Sale — O. 1. C. pigs. 3 months Ell wood's Pcrcheron stallion Mrs M. C. Gill returned from a ; or two good milch ■ vs. Leonard old. by R. B. Jone«, residence one lie tn Scio every Saturday for week end visit with her daughter, 43tf 40 if mile east of Pr<vid«*nce church. 43 vice Mrs. F. M. Arnold, at Mill City. Miss Ruth Muller, domestic*science teacher, left Monday morning for Eugene to spend the summer vaca tion at home. Mitici ti th Pablic 50c Free Clifford Cdmpton, who has been Kuadarmel. <>n Holland farm north of V 41 working at Silverton, is home for a Scio. short visit. Ten Indian runner ducks for sale Mr. and Mrs. E C. Peery «nd or exchange for full l>lo<*d hens. In quire at The Tribune office. Mrs. E. II Hobson wert» Albany Farm for Sale 36 acres. 30 of visitors last Wednesday. which are in cultivation Imlance in The R. R. Borovickas have mover! pasture and timber; «mall fruit, or- into one of the Shope residences on chard and berries; 9-room house, large barn, Located 3 mile« from Main street. O. A. C. in Benton county Write to Mrs. H. B. Sho|H* and daughter. or see Adolf Fromherx. Corvallis. Nellie, left Thursday evening for Goals for Sale I have two milk their future home in Arixona goats, a buck and a nanny, for sale Miss Rose Wesely returneti from They are high bred and can I m * reg a three day visit in Portland last istered. The nanny is an especially good milker. Fred Giselman. Thursday. PRESCRIPTION WORK. Every detail of expert workman- •hip. every neo-ssary machine, and U,. «•. M Kt ir -!- ti<>n insure* the kind of work y»u want Our completely equipfied plant rive* you this service I Calls Attended Bay or Night ORE. SCIO 11 H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER Public »sie« a specialty. Get the man that ran get you th» money —Roloff can Ph r. » bu* *•*- LEBANON, ORE. i res MI7 Lock Box M>S Writ» or phone me at my expense for dates. 4.I., amagad Iw al $<» Tnbaaa aHwa