The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 23, 1920, Image 6

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For sale
house now occu­
Tillamook will exhibit a 6<X)-ib
cheese at the eute fair next week. pied b? Roy Shelt«»n; good condition;
saev terms. Inquire of E. C. Shel­
kfr. and Mrs. N. I. Morrison mo. ton
Stated communication of the Selo
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tored to Salem Sunday.
Masonic lodge Saturday evening.
For Sale A team of Ji-year old
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burton and fillies, broken, weigh al»out 1250 llw
Misa Agnes Wesely of Portland It
Uurice Burton made a business trip each, ami sound. Bwrr HoU4fi. tf
making a abort visit at home.
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
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least-A »a<Mie, sotr-t-w !>sr« U-tween
Perry Pitchford ’• farm aid our gate,
i-addie ho square lralhcrs. one iron and
one wooden stirrup. Findsr will «safes
s favor by leaving the saddle at ths Se*o
Tribune office.
Mrs. J A. Craft
IF YOU WANT to buy or trade for 148
acres good stock land near headwaters
of the YaqoLia in Benton county see
The Tribune's printer.
to Lebanon Tuesday.
For sa'e Second liand Ford. Just
The Tribun«- bas a few thousand dol­
Mrs. (Hear Eichinger and daugh­ overhauled and in first class running lar* p> loan <w> first nM.-rtg.age »«eunty.
Frank Shindler and family we
shopping in Albany Friday.
Mrs. Z. J. Clail returned from a ter Ruth left Tuesday morning for
an extended visit with relatives in
week’s visit to Salem Monday.
Portland.
Printer Brant will sell a brand
Clarence Rhoda was pleasantly
new 30x:ii tire al*out >7 under co»t.
surprised by friends Saturday even­
Mra. Vista Sims returned from
ing who dropped in on him to spend
the hop fields Friday.
a social time, it being his 16th birth­
' W. C. Low* of Ijehanon was Inn- day
aactlng business in Scio Friday.
Mrs. Nettie Carruthers and son
Louis K. Poavar made a business
Francis, after an extended visit with
trip to Portland Saturday.
her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Ed Chrz went to Albany Monday Rosorafka, returned to their home
and drove back a new Dodge ear.
in Seattle Saturday.
Cail at Cobb’s garage. Scio.
order.
Wanted... 3000 shakes, cedar or
School book» are mini for ci»h fir. State price. Charles Hart. Jef­
6 It
ferson. Ore.
only.
Kelly's Drug Store.
Get von? hand and toilet s<>ape at
Bili lx sm
Kelly's Drug Store. Our prices are
For Hal* A registered Inirham bull,
right.
about & years oki. will weigh 14W» lbs
T J GIBBONS.
Vetch see«i I have a quantity of
vetch aeeii for sale.
F rank Novak.
Biff) Bfiwtn AtUstiM.
meat market in Seto. Ala», our truck
will cover all of I be Jordan aid Bilyeu
l*»n countries; 1’rvikbt.ee to Sander»'
place near Lacomb; from I hr re north
on n*d to larw»«l and fi.-anng Hirer; I
then down the south side of I rabuee
to the cheese factory and from thereon
to Crabtree on the *<«>th »tdeof Hungry
Hill and west of ttcio from (imm
bridge tn Sanderson» bridge. We will
meet all prices and give service in sup­
plying crates »nd pi, kers.
fill ELTON A LARGE
For sale A brand new Ifa-ering
tawtts Bliclktmtt
he will hold services in Scio at 11 week. Dogs from all over the Uni­
corn binder.
Inquire of Joseph
The
Scio
Preture Market wants all
a. m. next Sunday.
ted States and Canada are there,
of the evegreen blwckbrrnrstl csng«t.
Menhart, Scio.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gill and Miss showing off their fine points and the
t he highest market price will be paid
and square »nd honest weights are in­
Josie Kutan spent Sunday at the effects of training.
FOR THE
sù red.
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Henry Ford has reduced the price
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Studnicka of of "tin Hzxiw” so that almost any-
Harrisburg made a week end visit body can now afford to own one.
The reductions include the Fordaon
with the John Kot an family.
Mra. E. I). Myers and Mrs. Riley tractor aa well.
D. C. Thoma is about ready to sue
the
Albany Democrat for damages i
day.
That
paper always publishes hia
Misa Blanche Prochaska of Port-
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land was visiting friends in Scio last nBm* "• U- C
, when he
was christened aa D. C. Thums Just;
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leave out "a" brother, iffid you’ll be
Mina Oda < lark returned from a
month’s stay al Blewett. Wash., last 1,11 rl-ht
Shelton motored to Albany Satur­
nurprlee and farewell party was I
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Clair McUin. who is employe,! in
by n ho<| of frbwh
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a sawmill near Corvallis, spent Sun-
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■y at home.
light refreshments t>eing served to >
Thursday
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Mias Mary Ko tan left Saturday
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i^e Longs are going to
for Harrisburg where she will teach Cyrvanu where Spencer will attend
In the Khool this year,
q a £
Bert Hollis limshed moving his!
Friday
Mrs.
E. D. Myers
household goods to town Friday and
a party in honor of her little
is now settled for the winter.
daughter Helen’s third birthday.
Amon Luka loft forShodd Friday The following little tola were pres-
where he ia going to attend high ent: Jack. Kelly, Ralph Johnson,
school thia winter.
' Vers (Parson, Alma Philippi. Virginia
1 Bilyeu. Esther McKnight. Ib>tty Bil­
George Balaiger, merchant at Me­
hama. made a short stop in Scio yeu. Ardeth Shelton. The afternoon
was spent playing games. Ice cream
Friday while en route to Albany.
and
cakes were served.
Mines Adel Aehy and Annie Zol­
Have you ordered your Ford yet?
ler after making a short visit with
the D. H. Hildreth family, returned If not. why not order it today while
deliveries arc possible. Order yours
to their homes in Portland Thursday
today and avoid delay.
Ot Bilyeu's little lOywr old
With th« harvest ct one of the larg­
daughter picked 5j boxes of hot*
est cherry crops In the history of the
by 3 p. m.
Many grown people ■ tale in full blast, the fruit, rain split,
cannot do aa well.
1» n drug <>n the market and hard to
Miaaes Esther Humphrey and Ruth
Mueller arrive,! Sunday p. m. to
assume their duties as instructors in
the Scio schools.
move at any price, according to re­
ports coming from Wtllametts valley
point*.
Public Sale.
Thia week E. C. Shelton bought
We will offer for sale at public
the property where hia non Roy is auction on the Harvey Shelton farm
living; Roy hought the Mary Wesely situate 5 miles southeast of Scio,
property, across th« street from the Mn,| ij mi|rt eOt of the Richardson
Scio garage,
bridge crossing Crabtree creek.com-
Hunting
Season
GUNS
RIFLES
AMMUNITION
RIFLE CASES
CARTRIDGE BELTS
GUN OIL. GREASE
HOPPE’S SOLVENT N<> 9
CLEANING RODS. BRUSHES
DUXRAK HUNTING COATS
TROUSERS awl HATS
LEATHER VESrS. COATS
HIGH TOP BOOTS
WOOLEN SHIRTS
SWEATERS
FLASHIJGHTS. KNIVES
SAFETY RAZORS. BLADES
HAUSER BROS
“B’/iere
Albany,
Everybody Buys”
Salem, Corvallis, Eugene
THE CIO PRODI » ECO.
Fred Guelman. .Manager.
Lrakir!
Limber!
Hrudka A Kukar La. pro; rmtors of a
»Kwmill 2% mil«-» sotnhsaid '»f l*cio. <
have all kinds of rough building lum­
ber. Anyone desiring aanw can Icave
his or her order with Joe Boyanovsky.
We will deliver the lumber if desired.
If we have not the d'invasion lumber
you want, we will cut it promptly-
M b HM t »tar's NatiH.
Notice is herrby given that the un­
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Minerva E. Gill, dec-aaed. has flh-d
with the county clerk of Linn t'ounty,
< irrgon. hi» final account in sai l estate
and that th« < ou'ity Court has ap­
pointed Monday, the 4th day of < ictobcr.
1920. at the hour of 10 o’clock in the
forenoon of said day. in the county court
room In Inc cmrt-houw-, in the city of
Albany, Linn County, Oregon, as thc
time and plw-c for hearing said final ac­
i count, the objection» thereto, if any
them be. and for the final settlement of
>> k I «»tale
Ihtied this 26th day of August, A. 1».
IMO.
W A. EWING,
Adminiiitrai r of th« »»tate of
Minerva H, Hill, Lhceaaad.
L M. CURI-,
Attorney for Administrator.
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We Have Just Received a
uiill be satisfied u'ith a meal
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New
Model
SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER
Sonora
Every Sunday
Price >90.00
Wr will gladly demonstrate
thia and other Aylea of
SONORA Talking Machines
for you.
75 Cent«
HAROLD ALBRO.
Manufacturing Optician
GLASSES FITTED
BY
Graduate Optometrist
PIUCRB REASONABLE
Private office for examinations
F. M FRENCH & SONS
ALBANY
DR. R J. NICOL
VETERINARIAN
Official Stock Inspector
Cattie Tuberculin Tested far Pwb-
I k Sales, Etc.
LEBANON
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OREGON
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I Office Main 525
1 h,,n<* ( Residence Main 21
Riley Shelton
Real Estate Broker
and Notary Public
jlbttratl» Obtained, faa mined
OREGON
WANTED
lluv
Grain
Potatoes
HK’HbST MARKET PRICE
M. G.
REED
infice Albany State Bank
Al • ANY. ORE.
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Short and Ix»ng Distance
at Reasonable Katen
A. 1- WAKM.lt. Kwor
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Dr. W. B. Richardson
Orro.METKlST
Will bo at Scio Hole! in Scio
every Saturday of elicit wren
preparud t«» tit ami furnisli
good glasM-e forai! that want
to improve their oyesight
Glafinea for reading, eewing
or for distant use. all one lens
'and warranted to give satin­
faction.
W. B. RICHARDSON
Eyesight Specialist
Jefferson
Oregon
Not (wing able to find a contender inencing at 1U a. m on
at his favorite card game pinochle:
SFTTEMBER 3d. 1920
—Printer Hrant had to journey to the following Hated ix-rsonal prop-
SCIO. OREGON
Salem to spend the week end with erty: 14 head of milk cows, 4 with
hia »on. C. W Brant.
young calves, 7 to freshen in a short
Spencer Long informed The Trib­ time, balance next spring; lll-moe.
une that he would move to Corvallis old Jersey bull; 15 h<*Rji, 3 sows and
WE HAVE
thia week preparatory to entering 12 spring pigs; 7 good horses; 3 seta
EVERYTHING
work
harnesi;
3j-in
wagon,
14
inch
0. A. C. as a student.
He experi­
OPTICAL
enced difficulty in obtaining a house I walking plow, nearly new; 6-foot
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EYE STRAIN
in which to reside, having to pay binder. Woods; low» cream separa
Is
the
cause of many
tor; 2 drag harrows: saddle and
>25 per month rental,
HUMAN
ILl-S
bridle; 2 sets of harness; 14-inch
George Griffin, who drives a road
iRiver steel plow, new; 8-in. plow;
louse which he uses mainly for the I
sinirle buggv; one 7-ft. and one 6-ft
pleasure and convenience of his!
Optical Company
crosscut saw; platform scales; hand­
many Indy friends (though he does saw; 2 scythes; 35 tons loose hay.
313 W 1st St.. Albany
not like to be caught at it I paw>e<i . ami other tools too numerous to
through Scio the other evening with
mention.
TWO damsels in hia ear and lights
Terms: 125 and under cash; over W. A. Ewing.
A. K. Randall
out! George, you >>ld Mormon, be­
C. 0. BRYANT
$25. bankable note at 8$ interest, Prvsxirnt
Vice l*res.
have yourself.
FL D. Myers. Cashier
payable in 3 months. *
fitart a bank account today and
Our public schools opened Mon­
Fisher A Nadvornik. Owners
provide for your future.
day.
The cheerful tones of the Auctioneer, Ben Sudtell. Clerk, Ri-
You will find a checking ac­
#»1-2 New First •National Bank Bldg.
count vsry convenient fur your
school bell inspires a sort of home ley Shelton.
Indies will supply
feeling.
OREGON
ALBANY
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BANCROFT
ALtANY O*ca.
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J. S. Sticha
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Featherweight
Cheat seed for sale—About 500; We are in lb« market for evr rgrwti looks.
bushels rociesned cheat »oed. readv blscktwrrie« in snv «piant'ty and want
your product. Will rco-iv« them at our
to sow.
F T iHAYkli.
FXrsy Notice I have taken up
two yearling heifers, part Jersey,
marked with a crop off the right
ear.
Owner can have the animals
N. I. Morrison made a business
rhe following named purchased I by establishing ownership, paying
trip to Albany Saturday.
new Fords last week: Nikolas End- for their k« - p and for this notico
R. I.. Hlwood. Gilkey station
O. W Fillpot of above Ix«banon. rose, Joe Ambroeek. Dave Hildreth. \ 5 2t
was In Scio Monday on the hunt for Frank Merritt. All but the last are
Hay Culler for »ode A power or
cement with which t» erect a silo.
hand hay cutter, in good condition.
touring, it is a roadster.
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Father Boniface announces that
Leltanon is "Dogtown" for this ; Inquire of Joseph Pstrny
home of Guy McKnight.
The tran»parent
frame, strengthened by the inlaid
wire, ia the kind of article that
make« friends, aa the glass wearer
then has comfort, strength ami <■»<<]
H. B. CHESS
Attorney *» Law
THE SCIO STATE BANK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SAM STOLLER
Expressman
DR. C. F1CQ
DENTIST
otHrc Hours:
9 to 12 A. M.
1 t<> & P. M.
One door north of Pnstoffise
SCIO. OREGON
H. C
ROLOFF
AUCTIONEER
Public sales a specialty. Get the man
that can get you the monev — Boloff ran
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LEBANON.
ORE.
I hones ' ( trt* h|7
Ix>ek
Write or phone me al my ex penne for
dates.
Sals dales »rvassil far at Sein Trikes* «Hw»
RURAL CREDIT LOANS
Our twenty year rural credit plan of
loaning money to farmers, helps you to
get out of debt. Under our form of
loan Ow- total amount of interest paid
during Ila entire penod of twenty years
is actually leas than
per cent interest.
Write us for booklet.
OWEN BEAM. “Agent.
133 Lyon St
Albany, Oregon