• «5 £ • • V.T' • A. L rw ifrnflterfBrfcfoirrs'wiiiAg'M m-.-tfraaM—i « T T I • Attention Farmer»! Mr and Mrs. Fair! Parker return­ It la reported Pint the Richardson ed to their home io Gates Saturday, Gap bridge is completed and thrown If you have any fat hog» Miss Lulu Clark returned from a having spent the week end with the «»pen to travel. Owing to weather ready for shipping slop in J. F. Parkers. Conditions Commi«winner Butler has ' anti see trip to Salem Saturday. (Hinton Parker returned to Gates had rather a serious time with thia Frank Schienoet of Nebraska is HOLECHEK BROS. Frequent freshets has visiting friends in Scio and vicinity. Friday after spending Thanksgiving structure. We will give you the highest made it difficult to retain the false Stephen Young of Camaa. Wash, day at home. niHrk»*t price. Miss Mary K»tan. who is teaching work, but all is secure now. spent Thanksgiving at home. We are in the market for ATTENTION Mrs. E. D. Myers and daughter i ,school at Harrisburg, spent the hog» every week. STRENGTH AND BEAUTY The Sanitary Market, Shelton A week end at home, reluming to her and Mrs. Riley Shelton made a trip All the hogs are weighed large, wish to announce that they The problem of producing an in­ school Sunday. to Salem Tuesday. will conduct a cash business, or cre­ n came over Thanksgiving day Thanksgiving day. Fartlaaff Markit Fncet P»il HAROLD ALBRO. for * visit with the Tribune family. last year North Scio voted a spe­ For produce, cream, eggs, poultry, Manufacturing Optician Just reeel veil from the factory in Our Mill street, say farmers, is in cial road tax of 5 mills, but South New York a large shipment of heavy veal. etc. Bring your produce and worse condition than any of the We do Scio turned the road tax down. TW»i copper wash boilers. Owing to the gel your CASH AT ONCE. not pay station prices, but Portland main country roads. increase in freights the No. 9 heavy GLASSES FITTED vear North Scio turned the tax market prices. copper boiler will lie $7 50. A little son of Mr. and Mrs W. , down but South Scio voted for it. SCIO PRODUCE COMPANY BY Some prices on mattresses: E. Burton of Scio was operate«! on F Giselman. Prop. last winter when snow was heavy 45-fi. art ticking mattress, excelsior for appendicitis in Albany Monday, on roofs we heard lalxir men refus« Cotton • 18.50 ScsUU Bld« lor Wood. 50-lt, delux bleached felted • « savs the Herald. to work for lees than SI |wr hour Th« un«ier»igncd will receive bid» for PRICES REASONABLE cotton Am 5o old or second growth live fir wood for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roiiert» «(lent They will lie glad to wotk for half Yum Yum spring», full six* 14.00 delivery on th«' rondenaery grouiois as Private office for examinations Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs that sum or less if the present de­ All metal springs oo to 116 oo follows: .'4J0 cords 4- foot delivered on or Itefore Roberts' m< ther. Mrs Mari«« Rahn cline in prices continue. In the near 9x12 wool fiber rugs 121 00 F. M. FRENCH & SONS June 15. IK2I. 9x12 malting ruga $800 Misses Grace and l«ena Rahn left future. KMJO cools 4 foot delivered on or be­ ALBANY A nice assortment of matting fore October 1. 1921. i Wednesday morning for Oregon City How do you like the winter as far All bnf» to I m ? in by December 15,198». per yard, from 50c to 60c and Portland. The right 1» rcaerved to reject any or as you have tried it? N.I. MORRISON - SCIO all btda. PÑODUCSCO. The price of bread at retail is James Elkins, a pioneer of Linn WI HA VI down two oenta; the pound loaf is , county, dim! at the Roosevelt hospi­ I«oat- On Scio-Jefferson road No- Notice if Final Scttlemeat IVEÄTTHINC vember 1. a black fur muff. Finder now 10 cents. tal in San Francisco last week. Mr. Nolic« is hereby givrn that the under­ OPTICAL pleas» notify Minnie W. Banka. Jeff­ sign'd, administratrix of the estate of The Manon« are planning for a tug Elkins was an early county clerk for It Orville A. i raw ford. «Ucesxxi, has filed erson. Ore. rrwaiN time Saturday night when the third Linn county for two terms and Inter in the county court of Linn County, Ore­ Swrtt Cider in any quantity at 36e a Is the cause of many gon. her Anal account aa such adminis ­ degree will lie conferred. Brethren »n county treasurer for two terms. I ? slk>n. Bring container. U. It. Apple. LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES ^^Tlleade Qptomelrùst. * ALUANV. QAt», A Bargain in Copper Boilers Graduate Optometrist tratrix, end th» said court has find ¡ilkey station. are expected to be present from Jef­ He arrive«! in Oregon in IH52 and Monday the 4th dav of Ih-crniber, 193). at th« hour of one o'clock in the after­ was 89 years of eve at his death ferson. l>d>anon and other towns. The Calavan Lumber Company of Riiyeu Den now belongs solely to F. L>. McCain, the manager. The mill has shut down until spring brings better roads. Anton Stanek la Improving the looks of his residence by adding (wo rooms. We wonder if the spinsters realize that there is less than a month left of leap year. Glen (’lark of Corvallis is spend- Ing the week at home and helping with the work while his father, Z. J., is taking things easy through having his fingers mashed while do­ ing repair work on his car. For Sale Almost new stock saddle. Cost teO, will s«-ll for Flo F. Itosdar- moi, teL F 44 X. bcio, Oro. 14 41 noon. as the tun» for the hearing of <>b lections to »aid account and the settle­ ment th«-rrof. HELFS V. CRAWFORD Administratrix. Hewitt A Sox, Attorney« for Admin tetra trix. Date of Writ jiubiication, Nov. 4. Dtssululkwi of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the Cala- van Lumber Com|tsny. a imrtnership concern, is hereby dissolved and the , entire interest has l*«-o taken over by F. D. Met sin who assumes all indebt­ edness against the rompany. Parties having claims against the eon AdminlatrJl-ir'« or l.xcvutrix' Final cem, please mall a statement of account Noth'«. to F. D. MeCain at Scio, Oregon, and a To all whom it may concern; Notice check on th» local bank »rill follow to is h< rehy given that the undersigned cover the «am». F. D. Met'A IN. hcio, Ore., Nov. 30, 1920. 16 3t executrix of the estate of ,Alt««rt S. Morries. deceased, ha« thia ay the high | > «•st market price« f >r dream*»! hogs, j veal. (Miultrv of all kin«|a and <*ggs.' F. B Studnicka, the tall produce man. Scio. Short uik I Long Distance All Kinds of Hauling tor Sal«- Farm nf *0 acres, thr«-» mil«-» »«st <>f brw». Go »«-ns in cuitivattea. riw rest in timber and pasture. Will sell for |75 p«-r acre on trrms to suit purchaser. C»ll on or write Mrs. IxHiis« Gaasnrr, t-tsytoli, Oregon. l‘ho«w 2JK4. I Routs 2, box M. 14 41 nt Rvamtnable Ratea SAM STOLLER Expressman For sale- A team, light wagon and harness: 3-year old Holstein froeeeoseeooeeeeooooosesoso er w. to fresh«-n March let, gives 2 gallons milk per day now. Call on Sei«» Tribune. SPECIAL PRICES On Wednesdays and Satur­ days of each week Holachek Bros, will sell meat at Special Price», eo call pn these day» ¡and get cheaper meat. I SCIO MEAT MARKET For sale, a male Dur >c Jersey hog one year old. full blood and can l»e registered. Also 6 spring calvea, 3 heifers. F. J Kula. Shelburn 143 Wanted. gv**ae and ducka. I want aa many geese and ducks pnd other poultry as you can bring. Swift A < <> Produce, Scio. « FOR THE Hunting Season IF YOU WANT to bov or trmle for 148 acres good stock land near head waters of th« Vsqmna in Benton county see The Tribune's printer. DR. C. EICQ DENTIST Office Hours : 9 to 12 A M. I t<> 5 P. M One door north of Pus toffice SCIO. OREGON RURAL CREDIT LOANS Our twenty vear rural credit plan of loaning money to farmer», helps you to get out of debt. Under our form of loan the total amount of int.-rest paid during its entire period of twenty years is actually less than 54 per cent interest. Write us for booklet. OWEN BEAM. Agent. RIFLES GUNS AMMUNITION RIFLE CASES CARTRIDGE BELTS GUN OIL. GREASE HoPI’E’S SOLVENT No.» CLEANING RODS. BRUSHES 183 Lyon St AIB hiiy , Oregon Riley Shelton ’ We now have A complete line of Etneraon phono« graph record»*. I