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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1920)
V i » »w h LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES Dr. (.’«instant Ficq and family re turned Thursday from a week« out ing at Seaside Leonard Gilkey made a buxine«« trip to Albany Friday. Mia« Addio E T»bie of Greenacres. Wash., visited with her brother Prof. H. E. Tobi«, last week. W. A. Ewing «nd family returned Friday from a two week« ouUng at Caacadla, Mr. and Mr«. R. L. DeVaney. Ruaeburg, arrived Sunday for abort visit with old time friend«. Of a Otis Compton made a trip to Al bany Saturday. Mias Lulu (lark went to Salem Thursday for a short visit Mr. and Mr«. Fred Gooch, who have lieen at Gooch station and Mill City, left Monday enroute for Kla math Fall«, where Mr. Gooch has a logging contract. ■I *,x- H Had to Hi» Bell IttMtiss Farmn I have Tractor Plows «mJ (H»c« to go with any Tractor, that were bought be fore the advance in pricsai. so I can give ' you the benefit »f the old price.. I also have walking Plows that I can i save you sum» m >nr on Wagons «ml Farm Truck«. I alao have two splendid Surreys at your own price. N. I. MORRISON. County Amwor ■ Jim" Van Win kle and hi» better half passed through enroute to their home in Albany, Monday morning. The fact that Jim had looeened hi« belt a couple of notch««, prove« the friend« with whom they Sunday cd to have had good thing« to eat and probably the friend« had to recuperate their lar der at once after hi« departure, for Jim, like the Rev. Juab Powell, ia fund of good eala and "thank God he ha» a good place to put it**. Aerortling to lowmarff Gilkey, of Seio. Unn rouoty farmers are show- mg keen interest in the ijnn county fair and are making unusual efforts to make worthy selections of grains and grarars for thv-ir exhibits. Mr. Gilkey is in th«1 city today in c«»n- •ultation with Ounty Agent S. V. For lie Second hand Ford, just Smith reganling the fair and other | overhauled and in first di lam running COMFORT GOGGLES order. Call at Cobb*« garage. Sei». matter«. The Tnburw ha» a few thousand dol- The popular assortment of amethy»t, I asi Spring the fair director« ap ; - Ur» to loan on tir»t mortgage security smoked. fieutel. ami amber, with pointed Mr. Gilkey tn take charge of : R. B. Jone«, whose sale occur« the vxhtbiU in grain and graarea and cable temple ami «hell frames. Bm) CftWtfS AttNtiM. September 7. will move to Morrow he has devoted much tune to a cam-j W» arc In tb-- market for evergreen blrekberrto» in W)U rev «»uantity thamatmir and want county, mainly to improve the health paign pwgn for lor a a repn-rentativg j roswnwuvw showing sue «■■>«. ; yt(Uf . of hi« family. He believe« that the farmers gener- meal market in Scio. A too. our truck OREGON NEWS NOTES Th« body of • m«n who was fovnd with a revolver Friday la an abaaduo- ad mln las tunnal etahl mil*« east <4 Plaaaaat • vall*y. IUk»r rounty. by Pnlsr 8ylvr»i»r. a ran>-h*r. hsa been Mr. Ml Mrs J no. L. Kelly had to Identified as Ira Hartley of Richland Recalpta from motor vehlel* regi cancel a part of their outing trip. stration» In Oregvn from January 1 to Mr«. Kelly having contracted a good July >1. 1»M. total««! |1 JM«». ac dose of the mumps cording to a report prepared by Ham Mum Rose Shindler visile«! her fas A. Kocer. a*cr»lary of state. In th* •tat* Iberv are «4.770 motor vehicles ter in Albany last Sunday. regtalcred. E. C. Perry and family returned Hid» for »tat* high«ay I k .nd» In ths from a short sraaidr vacation on sum of ||.&0o.00<> wnr* opened tn Port Thursday of last week. land oa Tuiwtay by the slate high The main bulk of the harvest will way commlMkm. The money derived from th" »aje of I hew bond» will b* tie over this wm-k. uood In permanent road coustrurth.a The Albany road, via Jefferson. is work la various sactloa» uf the »tats. id to I mj now in good condition for IJerber: Qsfa, 16 yg»roid son of Mr sad Mrs. t'hnrle» «Jets, of Portland. travel. • as drowned while bathing tn the County Assessor and Mr«. Van Willamette river as a reault of being Winkle, of Albany, came over Satur •tirked into the hug* intake pip* of day norning enroute to visit rela the Portland Railway, Llabt A l*ow«r tives in the country. company's power plant AineriaanixHtlun day. • noteworthy Mr«. 1 ¿Minard Gilkey haa received departure from previous stat* fairs, word of the death of her foster and th» first to b>< inatltutml in any mother, Mrs. D. S. Bick ley. which •tala In the union, fill b<- given • bccureil st her home at Santa Clara. plac* of fore mo* l importance the we«-k California, August 19. Mrs. Birkley of Heptember t7«iclub*r 2 at th* &»th was well known here, having resided Oregon »late fair at Salem Frederick K. Meixer. well known for live years near Scio and has since Raker buy who fa a graduate of Hak*r visited here twice. Her many friends hi«h school and who graduated from will regret her |>aafang. the Unlveralty of Oregon In l«17. ha» F. L. Hislop, of Portland, was in recaivod • gold medal awarded by tbs the city last Friday, gathering data faculty of the Columbia university of forjudge Charles H. Cary’« history New York for honors In st bi.lorshlp All records for the sal* of Medford of Oregon, which will ap|»-ar in three liirtlatl pears In earload lots were or four volumes and will be pub broken when a local car »old at lished within next year, Chicago for I2XM or an »veraga of 8cio lodffe No. 39. A. F. A A. M . l& 56 per box Th* form«'* high price, a box ftavealy meets in slated communication Sat obtained in l«l>. wm rare of pears have b*ea shipped thus urday evening. Aug. 29. far. Fred Bilyeu made hi« regular F'ri- In th* Fairview district, a llfals day trip to Portland last week after valley oettlenient abmit 26 miles south rest of Co»» Ray, blackleg la affect a new car. lag a number ut herds of cattl*. The Saturday a truck load of little disease la aid to have been principally girls, rigged out in bloomer suits among the younger atock. but it has and boys overall«, being properly gained a good bold »ad Is reld to ba ehap«>roned. went up to Wilaon Park spreading rapidly. Ths stale land board has authortied and spent the day. night and part of Oreernor Olcott to enter into a coo Sunday. tract with th» government, through Mias Arnene Betts of Tallman, a the district forestry offices tn Port nhce of J. F. Parker and Iawrense land. for the exchange of id.tidO acre« Carnahan, «pent a week end al the of scattered bas* lands In lhe national forest reaerv« for a compact body Parker home. of equal area and value In the forest Mike Svohoda. who has lieen visit reserve ing his daughter at Tillamook, ar Th* Htaadard Oil Company haa re- ! rived Saturday to visit with R R. milted to the »«cr*tary of state lhe •mu of I29.6S7.M. covering the lax on Boroviks. th* corporation's sale of «aoullne and Mr«. Nettie Caruthers* son. of I distillate tn Oregon fur the month of Seattle, arrived Sunday for a visit I I July. A stalement accompanying lhe with his grandparent«. Mr and Mrs. chech showed that the company dis Ì rofka. poeed of 2.»»« 617 gallons of gasoline •nd TMP gallon« of distillate during ! n llaceMTt Monday.to work July. at K. ■ »erg Eaormvu» quantities of dead crabs Mrs. W. A. Ewing and arm Moyer ! • bvig washed up by the tide on the lef’ Monday to spend a few days mud flats at Bandon, st the mouth of with Mrs. E I). Jones of Shelburn. the Coquille river. It la supposed that the crabs were hilled by th* Th* main bulk of grain of this blaatlag which th* govern meat en locality was hauled to the Scio Mill« gineers are doing in tha river Rock tMa week. in the channel on the bar la being Evergreen blackberry harvest is blasted out and the conruoelo« has now on in full blast. Several ton« probably caused the death of the craba That roa.l construction work tn Ore will be shipped fr<»m here to the gon will be retarded In case the la- eannerw-x at Altiany and Lebanon. creese of 25 per cent In freight charges Threatening rain weather this Is allowed to apply to th» transporta- week makes the farmer feel a little lion of road building matsrial. based on the present tariff for there cure anxious nueiitie» was the charge made by the The fact that Scio light service •tats highway commlrele« 1« a pell- will not be effected bv low water, tloo aaking for aa immediate revlsloa after thia year, is a matter of sal»*- 1 of raise oa . h , .di ..... .in ... l'en ruuntrn-», Provldenc* to Ssruicr» hibits that will be very creditable. _______ ______ ¡•tace w»r Incorni», from there north Io,™™«.. Mr.GIIVw KU h.l J*""; tben down the »outh sale of < rabtrec charge of the county exhibit« al the 1« th* ch«w<M> factory and from three on to Crabtree on thr *uuth »ideof Hungry •tale fair. Hill and »r«t <d Scio from Green» “I do not expect Unn county to bridge to .**ander»on» bridge. Wr will all price» »nd ¡rive service tn »up- send an exhibit this vear." «aid Mr. meet plying erate* »ml picker«. Gilkey today. "The county court i« SHELTON A LARGE. so |irc»MM-d for fund« that it is not IblKlMf Not likely that it will make an appropri- Wr have a good »»pply of ffrwt elaas lion for this pur|H*ae this sra<«n and meat for thn-hing. at »|ircia! prices. On account of ga»olinc »hortagr you it is not practicable to attempt one ran get your meat h<t» cheaper at the without rourtty help. I would like •bop than by delivery, SCIO MEAT MARKET. to are a good exhibit, nevertheless, Hoiecbck Rr»s. sent to Salem Mr. Gilkey «ay« that he will make Enririea Blnkbtnitk an individual exhibit of the products Thr Scio Produ. • Market want« all of hi« farm at the state fair, Al of the evergreen lilac*lM-rru-alt cangrl. lhe high« M market pnre will be paid bany Herald. and *|U»rc and bom-»! weights are in sured. THE M'lO 1‘RODIlECO. irwd Gfoelman, Manager. Qptometri^t. ‘ owr*. HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Optician GLASSES F IT TED BY Graduate ’ Optometrist PRICES REASONABLE Private office for examination« F M. FRENO I A SONS -ALBANY l’ll uy! Some L m 4 DR. li J. NICOL Wheal haa l*een owning into the Scio mills quite lively. Bernd«-« the old style,tram and wagon«, trucks ami tractors arc being employ«*! to bring in the gulden grain. Sam Zvawtt uses hi« tractor with which to haul tw«r wagons. All he lacks is a whis'ls to be«Mme a young railroad train. But the largest load to be hauled, was brought in on a logging truck and consisted of 225 bushels of wheat and 3 tons of oat». YOU at ! SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER Real Estate Broker and Notary Public Every Sunday ./Ibstrath Obtained, f.tamined CIO YES! • OREGON• •—♦»♦»•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦P» WANTED —1» maiatainwd by lhe atei* ia weder that the ywaag pe w Hav Grain Potatoes HIGHEST MARKET PRICK ■ libeeal rd neat low. For • cutotofM« t i— •*» «44r*p« i ▼ MR RmiWTMAR r«i*pf>ltp al OvoMa M.G. HERD Office Albany State Hank ALBANY. ORK. Dr. W. B. Richardson WHI* • gbw*4M»«fadl pe wf l t lfa wee b* fbe r tf—M — mito « *1 —abito ee»|pep«, tb« I'wAw—aKy I« Mw «atopie« ••*«• M •«• 4«f torgs» 4ewwto»«e«»4 ewtf e a ieatfeA ••••eie««»*. , OREGON SAM STOLLER Expressman OREGON Sw*rrrtM>4 •«Mtotk« Ar» ffwrnw rfd •«4 4*Wty fattfar ltoM ^*4M* tto tosMl •mi wwtfanp oi tto •tudtobU. . All Kinds tf Hauling UNIVERSITY Miffc •tfandhrJa t»f MMutr fwwbtM* to «M» tooky. Hti'PwJ !• to»*', -ore • btoery <W mH* IM AM m M m M» . Walter Bilyeu, Prop. I am in the market fol your Phone (5-515 STAUE MEETS ALL TRAINS grain at the beet price the - Leave» Scio Postoffice - • market will afford. at 7:30 IM a » m and 4:45 p m for West W«t Sek Sck 7:46 a m. and 1:15 p m for Munkcra If you are going to need and aaaaeeeeeeeeooeoeeeeeaeeea sneka vail and eeo what we have to offer. Will handle grain without I cleaning, No delay at the Short and Long Distance warehouse at RetiMonable Katen z J. !>. DENSMORE * f ¿«KTbtMHV faftd . MUNKERSand WEST SCIO STAGE UNDERTAKERS TV. U*ivee»Hv :-rl-.de» tUColMtei UtfaPvlwrfa, StWfeg* •«<! 4W Art» lib« Qpfa4uat« .Vtoel. Ito ïktooi of Mfal Uv««Unp. fafad Ito piq I« miom I MwwUolU* UWfato 'M AprtMh OREGON Riley Shelton 75 Cents Cali» Attended to Promptly Dav ar Night wlibnut eoat, the beaw.fi«a of - Phon»-» I Ma‘n 526 * nones t Residence Main 21 Morrison & Lwe pl* of Oregoa may r*e*iw«q Cattle Tuberculin Tested for Pub lic Sale», Etc. LEBANON ìiotd $rio Frank Novock. after inv«*st ¡gating other Tractor», decided that for all around farm work the Care wa» the most suitable for farming and bell power, so purchased one this week of N. I. Morrison. PrtiK Salt Official Stock Inspector u’t// Ac satisfied u'ith a meal Weather begin» to feel like fall. Having ooki my farm, 1 mill «ell at public auction on September 7, 15 head of milk cow» aitiH1 ju»t coming fresh. 7 head of horse» an-1 mules, 25 head of goat», 6 or 7 bogs and all farm ma chinery. The farm ia situated one mile east from Providence church. K. B JONES. H. CURRY. VETERINARIAN OITO.M ETRI ST Will b»* at Sci<> Hotel in Scio every Saturday of each ween prepare«! to fit and furninh I gmal glawea for ail that want to improve their eyesight Glaaaea for reading,hewing or for distant ti»e. all one lena and warranted to give satis* faction. W. B. RICHARDSON Eyesight S|«ecialist J effe mon Oregon DR. C. F1CQ OENTIST « HHce Hour» : 9 to 12 A. M. I to 5 P. M. One dour north of Puatoffice SCIO. ORhXXlN H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER Public »ales a specialty. Get the man that can get you the money Ruloff ran ! **»• LEBANON, ORE. Î rea. «17. Lock Box MS Write or phone me al my ex [wy.se for dates. »els datas Mvwa*»d far al Seis Tnfaaw fafaa RURAL CREDIT LOANS Our twenty year rural credit plan of loan mg mon.) to farmer», help» you to get out of debt. Under our form of loan the »«tel amount of interval paid during it» eaMre perfaw! of twenty year« to actually lea» than 5| per rent interest. Write us for buoktot. OWEN BEAM. Agent. 1» Lyon Si Albany, Oregon *