The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 16, 1920, Image 4

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j F. Wew-ly «a. buy mg Chri.t
ma* g«M,d* in Portland laat week.
Your Rexall weather chart calen-
Most of our merchants arr well
dar is at Kelly •; come «nd get it.
I »tucked with Chri»lma« good* to
Dobrkuvsky of
Silverton , make little folk« happy,
wa* in town Thursday.
The Scio mill is }*ying
bushel fur wheat now.
1140 per though late in the week in grriving.
The condition of Mill street fur-
niahee a subject for remark by every
stranger who visits our town.
to Pordand Saturday.
It is
not a g<M>d »«Iverthaement.
Spencer Ging, who now live« at
Tlie trap drummer in a «how al­
Corvelli*, i« reported to be tick with
ways reminds us of pre» day.«
measles
bany Saturday, returning next day .
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Hey!
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"And Home
Theatre. !■
le AI mo* t new «lock saddle.
will Sell fnr 640. F. fU adar-
14 41
F 44 X. beta, (»re.
|ef| fi>r
Non ■ K Anyone deairing the J.
R Wat kin« good* may leave their
tj,,. pr, m nt winter tl ■ gh- an ea»t ' order* at Fr<4 T. Bilyeu’* garage
•and I will fill the
ame. J ohn U o -
th«’ aaune.
' wind promised «till more frost.
IctIKtX. Watkins’ agent, Brownsville,
The play "An«l Home Came Twl” j Oregon.
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< to lie given by the junior high school
Mrs Fretl Bilyeu and Mrs Walter elaw !*■<*«»»*< «8» pr«»misee to be
Misses
Rule or Ruin.
(Continued from page t.)
Scio ha* been having a fair sample
Ruth
Muller and Esther
wh,u r “*1- *•**
remedies at
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No, the lime for a successful for­
Our
Harry Schliwer of Alliany was in and give the space if th> recorder
town Tuesday looking after the cigar will furnish us The copy. It is a ■
matter which should I* made public '
and tobacco trade.
and the council should I* interested |
"Piercing black
hair, brushed
•ufficiently to order ihe copy fur­
straight back”; who was Mr. Man?
nished for publication.
"And Home Canie Ted.” People»
Boys and girls, do you know that
Theater, December 22.
the shortest day of the year occurs
next week, and can you tell the rea
ing lot* of feed lately. It must be
son why? The Tribune will publish ;
Mill street mud which sends buyers
the l»*M essay any of you «choolboys
there instead of Co tpc Scio mills.
<>r girls will write on thi* subject.
Judge W. G. Thoma* of Wrangell. Submit them to your teacher and
Alaska, who ha* been visiting rela­ let him nr her decide which is the I •
tive* and oldtime friends in Sciosnd most meritorious.
The lb ml city council has voted in
Marysvill^ favor of sewer eonn> rumien for thl*
and other point* in California on a winter, to Involve the expenditure of
approximately *160 000
pleasure and busmesa trip.
Turkey raiser* of Donila* county
A Christmaa gift which would re
profited by a pool form’d ju*t pre­
mind your friend of you every week vious to Thankurlvlnit. and a »urn in
In th<’ year would lie a gift of a •Xeres ,»f 63000 »a* aaved by boldine
year subscription to The Scio Trib­ firm for an advance over ib<> opvuiM
price of 40 cent*
une. and besMes it would save you
Person* having bouses for rent In
the t.i a of writing many letters.
Halt-ui niuat take «il- quale sanitary
B«rn. te Mr and Mrs Fred W ■tv-aaurr* to protect the health of th«lr
Morter, December 9 at th* Scio hos­ tenants or the dw »Illusa «111 remain
vacant, accordimi to an order l*«u<<>
pital, twin boys weighing 7] and 8
by th* city Military officer.
pounds re«tH‘Ctfvely.
Dr. Prill re-
The l.iuculn county court ba* agreed
port* ali d 4ng well.
Mr Mortar !s to stand 36 pr cent of th* coot of-ex-
blacksmith at fhe Cameron mill. He tendina the Al*<a mail from the bridge
will have plenty of help in a few on Alara river to the west boundary
of the Slualaw natlotMd forest. The
years
thrw milts will coat 6-‘- <>O0.
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Wednesday
for
SEE HERE
The Scio Produce House
BUYS
All kinds of produce; also grain and
potatoes in car lots
Give Us a Trial
J, A. MOIST
Manager
Successor Vo F. Gi*elin*n
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Optant dr ist.
o*ca,
BY
Graduate Optometrist
PRICES REASONABLE
Private office for examination«
F. M. FRENCH & SONS
ALBANY
WE HAVE
EVERT! HiNC
OPTICAL
mtaiN
I* the eauae of many
HUMAN II.l-S
BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
WANTED
Hav
Potatoes
M.G. REED
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Office Albany State Bank
ALBANY, ORE.
Auto Bus Line to Albany
HARNESS AND SHOE REPAIRING
I have «-Sahl¡shod an auto bur» line fi’iti S’i«y via
l have It-aaed a r-m on the north
aide of the old Smith fe«*d «tore and
about December 1 will open a harness
and »hoe repairing shop and take care
of all the business off <■ red me.
FRANK KKIJMI.
JrflviHun, to Albany, daily except Sunday
Far* from Scio to Albany
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round trip.
Jefferson tn Aliurny
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round trip
Mating points Soin, at Scio hotel 9am
Albany, Murphy's Garage, 4 p in.
Grain
III’.ID ST MARKET PRICE
80 cent«
>1 <W
35 '•»•nt»
7U cent«
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Ali Kinds of Hauling
H. W. HOAGLAND, l‘r<»|.n.»t<»r
: Short and Long Distance
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al Reaaonabl« Rate*
vicinity during the past week, de­
parted
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Afiplimtion* f> or chauffeur llcvnae;
with wine or crystal rims, flat *i«le
at The Tribune off ■ ■
comfort cable temples.
Just ai rived, new shipment Evst-
sharp pencil* ami fountain |wn* at
Kelly’« Drug Store.
! •■'or Sale Farm of HI
acre*, three mile»
east of Sex». So acr« -• In cultivation,
wi
(.«’tore. Wdli
| the rvM in timl>er m
i sell for f"6 per acre - on term* to suit
z
alsany
purchaser, ('all on or writ«- Mrs. Louise i
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I’hooe 2B84. ,
i tlSMiner.
ton. Oregon.
HAROLD ALBRO,
Route 2, bo* HL_______________ 14 41 j
Manufacturing Optician
For ne'e A team, light wagon '
land hain«-•«; 3-ymr old Holsteini
c«>w. to freshen M irch 1st, gives 2
gallon* milk per day now. ('ail on
GLASSES FITTED
Scio Tribune.
Tribune is willing to set up the type
J. D. Ihmsmore se«*ms to l>e wil­
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reduced
l>ta»olull<>n of Partnershlp
snow
Humonr<’y made a trip to Albany [first
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*’ "* is
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>''1 to
' fall.
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■ Notice is hereby giw. that the Gala­
\\ •• have h f
■ • ■. I. t cv> ! • Il could only l>e brought aix.ut when van (.umber ( vr»|<a»y. a partnership
Saturdsv
I family in thia cvmniuriity. Come m nearly all nations felt their utter .concern. i* hereby dissolved and the
entire inter« »t ha» l<c< ■■ taken over by
Mia* Mary Kukacka. whpha«l*een a» I get >.ne. 'i • v nr«- absolute
deoendcnce ui»on n* ’ghlxir nations
F. 1». Met ain who »««urne* all indebt-
visiting at home, returned to Albany free
Kelly’s Drug Store.
Now all nation* have recovered or vdnea* again«! the company
Saturday.
George Flanagan moved the latter are recoverinr their wind. Nation­ I Parti.-« having claim* agau-at the con­
cern. pica«« mail a statement of account
"Mixed up wif burglums. spook* part of the week Into the house va­
n, Oregon, and a
al wlfiahn« is ha* tw-gun to show it­ to F. b. Met ain at
and yalier fever.”
"And Home cated by Fritx Giseiman.
Mr. Flan- self and it would now be found irn- i cheek on the I cal barn will foll-iw to
cover the »amc.
F. I>. McCAlN.
Came Ted,” Peoples Theatre Decem­ a gan has rcnt««i the farm of Mr.
scio. tire. Nov
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l«-3t
possible to accn'nnllsh what waadotw
ber 22
j Shimiler for the coming year.
at Verwuilles
Then disarmament ’ AdmiaUtrat'ir’* ir i xecutrts* Final
So far a« The Tribune can learn
Mr* I. u Ouaterhoudt of l»r g
Nortee,
p possible.
Now it;
To all whom it n.;,;, «-oncer n: Notice
Beach. Cal., who ha* been vudtin* no material damage wa« done in this I* not
ihe world’s wealth will et n-
ia hereby given that the u ¡-Serai gned
The Tribune family in Scio for the 'locality by the extra ndioarily high tinue to Io d> i .it'd to war and pre- executrix of the rítate of Albert S.
>u day filed
Morri*«, drc’-a»««!, ha*
past two months, left for Pendleton and blustery wind of !a*t Friday miration for war.
her final arco .nt in sxui » -tate and the
Wednesday where she will visit two ; evening,
Idnn county,
President WileoQ n»w knows he' ’ honorable cour ty court
ttotara.
Roy W Gill, one of Spokane’s blundered in not taking steps to pla­ .Oregon, ha* fix«"d and api<>int«-d De­
cember 2». 1W0. »ttl.’ l urof |0o'clock
F. W. Devaney of Wolf Point, leading merchant«, was on a bust-1 cet th«» U S agnate oligatshy. He 1 a.
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M.U
- ’ay* at th
Montana, and his son-in-law l.aw- neas visit to Portland and ha<i a day should have placed the rcsponaibilily house in the * m .I r<-un y utxl state a*
the time ai d I’lacv for th«- hearing of
rence Compton of Polk county, were to spare. «<■ he util<r.<-d it In visiting of :h<- formation of the league equ> any objection« to ci
fii »1 account,
hereof.
visiting friends here last Friday.
his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. M ally ut n republican* and democrats ami for the aettlsmi c
bated thia b.'ih <1
of November,
MIMA MORRISS,
It doe» not i K ’- iii possible that the (MB,
Denn Morri* nay* they only l«vt C. Gill. The Tribune ackni>wle«ige» i
F.xaçolrn of tl • . «1« of Albert
S12 on their laat dance. but they a «hurt call from him while here. - league may yet i>e patebad up, i
H. Morri» i, de*t *»ed,
V. A. Grade Flay ton (»rv. Attorney
which only is feasible. A new league
will try it again on Christmas night. lie wu here Tuesday.
for astate.
tt> n of nations would
We have been rer|U«-sted several ! or a»«
Ed (Tint went to Portland Satur­
bate first public« ■
Date last pubbi «ti<<n
day and (Xirchaaed a giHxl team of times by interested citizens to pub­ simply I* child’w'play.
The!
horses. He thinks he made a good lish the council proceedings.
buy.
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mation of a league of Kations is past,
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We will give you th« higheBt aud in n > way «elated to the one I
1 formerly owned. Cha* (Tint. 17 2
market price.
Wv ar« in ilm market for
Found A lady’« fur collarette in
the Miller cemetcr
bo November
bog* every week.
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the Mme by
All the hogv are weighed 128 Owner can ha »flice
A SENSIBLE FRAME FOR THE
and pay -1
calling at the i ribui
'OLD YEAR OR THE NEW YEAR
on Moi i I’toiTi* «ealet» and we j mg for thi* notice
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hike them from there.
Our Solo frame, manufactured
Bilyeu *(fent the w«vk end at Me- J1 very •nb rtuining affair.
Minnvtiie
stock
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Regt«trr»-<l Durnc male ho* for
|asrvi*s. I have ■ fi'in animal, young
ROLECHEK BROS,
Miww* Mav and Gene Stoddart' California yesterday,
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and Dnpbt-e I'm-, .m q»nt the wc k I
>(, ,„la>
*(Kf |l e col.I.-nt -f
»' -h Iburn.
All
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John Kouba. who ha* been to lows
Mi«* Elma < ox made a trip to Al-' returned here Tuewlay evening.
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, price*.
Kelly'# Drug Store.
li you have any fut hogs 8«r«f* Cider in any quantity at 3Sr a
Brin* «uitainer. C. R. Apple,
rea«iy for «hipping »top in ' ; gallon.
Gilkey «tation.
|4 St
and »ew
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Christmas will 1« here next week
Fred Bilyeu made a butinas* trip
en i at I
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LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES!
Frank
'•W M»
“The Shasta
SAM STOLLER
Expressman
A New Train
to
I
California
“The Shasta" is an all standard sleeping
< ar train witliotit extra fare
leaves Portland al 4;<»i P. M.
Arriva» San tranci*«» 10*0 P. M. following evenii ■
RURAL CREDIT LOANS
Our twenty »ear rural credit plan of
loaning m->n*y to farmers, helps you to
get out of debt
I ndsr our f. rm of
loan the total amount of interest paid
■luring its *ntira period of twenty years
ia actually lee* t han 5| per cent intereat.
Writ* ua for booklet.
OWEN BEAM. Agent.
Improved Sleeping Car Service
133 I .yon St
to
Snn Franciwo
imm !
Albany, Oregon
!.<»« Anu»»L *
All Shacta I’outc train* handle through »tandsn! »»eping car*
Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland to San Francisco
Riley Shelton
' Through standard sleeping car to !.<»• Angel»-«
Leave* Portlan«! at 11:40 A. M
Arrive* To* Angele* 8:16 A M «rennd morn ng
Winter Excursion Tickets
are on «sir to
Real Estate Broker
and Notary Public
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OREGON
Southern f’nlifornin
California's bright and warm «urwhior will help you tale on a new l»s*e
of life. Spend the wintry day* heaiile summery seas: on *t*»rty golf
eour*r* or well kept tennis courts; motor over srlrrxlid highways; the*e
an»l many other outdoor pleasures await you in “tinny Califon»«.
FREE on request '’California for the Touri-t”, a new
b'«Alet graphically d«wyribing the different resort*
Inquire of local agent for fare*, route*, «leeping ear reservation* and
train urrvice, or write
C. C. BRYANT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
A*l-2 New First Nation*I Ban* Bld*.
ALBANY
Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
JOBS M. sOtTT.
General Caaaenger Agent,
orti and, Orvgon
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