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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
' •* s •' ♦ A • <-r > • ’ w ’ 1 ’.A*. I • VI LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES ■■■ ......................... ... ' n — ................. Toe Second root of Water. Gel your good resolutions ready. — the new year la cloee at hand. AR stock remeiiivs st reduced ■prices. Kelly’s Drug Store. ’ Probing th<- B- r- King" says a “Second font’" aw define«! by th» headline Probably trying to find • I I'nitrd Stat«# Geological Survey, de Your R»xsfi weather chart calen- th« bunghole. dar ,s ai K «, •• I gv it charle» Helt ha» moved his family partment of th« interior, ia an ab breviation for cubic foot per «econd PhouograiK records make a very Phon- graph records for Xmas for out near the Weaver sawmill. acceptable X . , 'i la's have and is the unit for measuring the sal« al Slid.a- Mrs. Arch Rav and C. A. Mont i a good selection to ch-viw from. rate of discharge of water flowing Jim Johnson was in town Sunday. gomery returned Monday from vis if Nature happen« to favor a girl in a stream I fool wide ard 1 foot Mrs W, F. Pepper and daughter iting nriativea at Orchards. Ma»h. deep at a tate of 1 font per second. with a good shape the girl goes ar- Gladys visited in Albany Saturday. J. S. Warwick left this morning It is gwneraliy used a* a fundamen num! acting like »lie did it herself. Glen and I.ulu Clark motored to “n a business trip to Klamath halls. tal unit In measure ments of stream Several hupdr>il feet of 1 j inch FOR XMAH — Corvallis Saturday. 1 Baled Hay—Ed Biiveu ha# baled flow. uitn> for sale ctw-sp Jess Rodgers. A pair of glamrs for mother; a J rl. Hildreth was a visitor in hay for sale, see him ai»>ut it. “Second fret per square mile” is Two merchants in S ci - i do not silver spec taele case for father; Mrs Florence Everett and child the average number nt cubic feet of Albany Monday. seem to have courtesy enough to the automatic eyeglass holder ren will spend Christmas with rela- Will we have a “green ” Christ water flowing per second from each extend “I'hrisl.i its GreeUnfw” to or the lorgnette ribbon or chain ■ lives at Spokane. mas? Il looks as if we will. square mile of area drained, on the their customer» through the columns for th»- iriei.d are ali found in The fithj club was entertained by I assumpti <n that the runoff is dia of The Tribune. Today is the shortest dav of ths our holiday stock. . Mrs. E. G. Arnold and Mrs J. S > tributed uniformly both as regir da year. Found A lady’s fur collarette in the Miller Cemetery oti Novetnber Saturday evening tho .Masons will Sticha at the latter's home Wednea- time and area 1 day. An "acne-foot” is equivalent to 2H, Owner can have the »«tne by meet in alatui communication with 43,fifiO cubic feet and is the quantity calling at the Trlbmis office and pay - I The Christina» trade seem» to be prospect of a busy evasion. ing for this notice. 17tf j lighter than a year ago. Evidently requirt"-'! to cover an acre to • depth Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thoms went Of court« we d n ’ t «xj»rct vou to . of ! foot. Th« term la commonly ¡ to Portland by auto i nday evening people are practising economy. Lehwe ail of the . . .: ant and learn- , I I Scio needs a dentist. A good I«« ’ used in connection with storage of and rd . IM - iday. ed things we writ« We don't our HAROLD Al JIRO. cation can be had without cost by a water for irrigation. W. G. Espey and w>n Robert of self. Manufacturing Optician A flow of 1 w-cond-foot equals 7. 4M ' dentist. He should be «good work-. Portland were the guests of Dr. Applications for chauffeur license U. S. gallons a second. 44* Hgallons man to lie successful. •nd .Mrs. Prill over Sunday. a minute, or 646.317 gallons a day. < si Th« Tribune «dice. The prospects for a green t hrift- Mr» F. W. Mortar a.nd twin ba- As a miner's inch equals 0.1N7 gal-! Ju»l arrived, new shipment Ever mas ar* still good Old Maa Snow t.u- sharp j-encii» and fountain pens al does not seem to have us on his vis Ion « arenrd, there are 40 miner’s Kelly's Drug Store. GLASSES FITTED their home near Providence. inches in 1 »•-.•und-foot. Hmg list. The front is »n thr pumpkin now, i Glen Phihppi left Monday to sjiend BY Though taxes promise to lie high, a sight to make tn«n w, l(; it’# po- the Xmas holiday s with hi» grand- Church Taxing PhnneJ. empty dwelling huuaet are not to l>e ¡elic and pretty, out utrustedonnk molhi i l it at >• n. had. One must buy to get a resi won’t keep! Mlaa Eisie Powell, who has lieen j Salem. Il« c 21. Property used PRICES REASONABLE le nee V<vr Sate Farm of K) acres, three miles teaching ach- d in district $», resign- for church piirpowes and fgrewat- i i-ut of Sdo. see In cultivation. Pasture Is unu«uaUy good fni the Private office for examinations ed on account of poor health. P» luge. Will ing an estimated value of more than I the rest in tin>brr time of year. It is well, for the »«11 for 175 per nep «> terms to »uit F. M. FRENCH & SUNS E. B Schnuelle, who left here in |20.(H*0.0<MJ will I* taxed in com i purchaser. Call on or ■ il» Mrs. IxMtise price of feed makes the profit col i t^aswm-r. Ntayton. On- i. Phone 29M. the spring, i» back and is vtdting mon with private holdings in case a ALBANY ■ KuUte 2, box Hi. umn ap|H-«r email our dairymen. 14 4t his sis'er. Mrs E. F Kn-ba hill now iiAing drafted meets the There are slid a f -w t«nple in It mav take a doctor’s prescrip- approval of ihe legislature. Dr. Constant Flcj and family left I tion before long to obtain u yeast them' United State* '<f Anierica tliAt Sp*n >r* <<f the measure declare Frinav morning to make their home I cake. WE HAVE most <>f us would like to mwahipped tha' io taxing church property lev in Portland. ^EVERYTHING out before the ocean goes dry. For sale —A term, light wagon ies against other holdings in Oregon Mrs Fred Bi'you and Mrs. Rolla i OPTICAL and harness; 3 ‘.ear old Holstein We washed the glass in mir front would t>e reduced as much as ten Shelton made s busir.Msi trip to Al-1 cow. to freshen March lit, gives 2 ■VS tIMAlK window yesterday and one of our per cent I he author of the bill gallons milk per day now. (.'all on bany Thursday. Is the mu»s of many frbnds trier! to stick hi» head thru indicated LhO the bill would be in Scio Tribune. • HUMAN ILLS Mrs. J- - ■“ L Rodgers. Mrs Geo. the opening. troduced by ri-queet. Bills similar Put off until tomorrow only the Rodgers and Deb Long were taking The Scio .Milling Co. will have a to thw one have been prem-rded to things you shouldn't do at all. the teacher»' exnmination in Albany cat of shelled corn nt Wi st Scio de the >gi»lature on various occasions last week Optical Company N’ otkk -Anyone desiring the J, pot Munday. Parties wishing to do but have been defeated. R. Watkins go ’ di may leave their 313 W 1st St . Albany We hnv« a match tray for every their own hauling will save by get orders at Fred I H veu's garage family in this community. <’- me in J ohn (*<e l.««k i f jr. 1 ■ a:k arr»*t«re on and I will till the - rm and get one; they arc absolutely ting the c>>rn at the station. (•«Ulng engine» I» ch r««<t by the gov Watkins* agimt. Brownsville, Mrs. Harry Freeman of Crabtree free Kell1 '« Drug Store. 17 4t ernment In a MH filed «gainât the t'rvgon Tommy Proapal writes from Port underwent a serious major opera Or«v n Lcml—r company ut Baker, for For Sale Ain- st m e stock -midle. a,Ml; f(!j (hl. ,u„swJ 4». Cast L*'. will sell for 4Ui F, Roadar» I lav Grain Fotatoea land that he Is coming home for ■ tion at the hospital last Thursday by 14 4t HIGHEST M a RKKT price >t I LM<> ootMwst of timber In nvcl, tel F 44 X. Sc: tiro. Christmas We know of one little i Drs. Prill and Wallace. She is do- *tr 1 t> j lb» Oregon Ioro.it tn eastern Oregon maid whose oeart twats jurn|>ed fill mg as well a» could b>* exi»-cted. Attention Farmer*! M.G. REEI) A total (<t 451 e»«». representing per cent when «he heard the news Mr. and Mr» WHUatn Young of l«>4 ‘■.eriia in Or > en. were officially Office AHumy State Bank If Vol! hat Iiv fill liogs A counterfeit 1100 federal reserve Camas. Wa*h , can»«- up Monday for tested tor milk production In Novern ALBANV, ORK. ready for chipping atop in note ha# made its aptwarance. More a two weeks* holiday visit at home ber. accordimi to ill« report of li N iiti<i sec lnten<ient of official Bill says he 1« holding down th« Colman, sui «rintendent trouble for the country printer. testing fur m« i breeders I ’ association HOLECHEK BROS. »•oeoeeooeeoeeeseeseaeaeoe The Crabtree girls came over to. same job he was given when he went . and the Oregon Agricultural codega. there. Scio last Friday evening thinking; I Th» downward trend of péteos In Wv will give you the higheat Z. J. Clarke, who had two lingera ‘ the w hol«-»«!« it .» rfc.-ta Is reflnl.d In market ptii i’. they could piny tmsketball, but our i Wc are in the market for blds ren lv»d by Il II Ooudln. s»-cr«- of his left hand badly crushed while 8ct<> girl* soon c >nvincr»i them llist. atair board of control, for i tar y of tbs Short Mini Long Distance liogH every week. they ha l v > t - ¡»-am about th« repairing his automobile, was obliged ’ furnishing Mp.-ilsa and materials to weighed nt Reanoiinble Rate« All the h'»g* are to have the index finger amputate«!, game as Vet. the various state Institutions during and we on Morrison ’ » «•»!<•* which wgs done at the hospital Fri the period from January 1 to July 1. Make this an electrical Xmas take them from (here. '■ IS JI. irons, toasters, perculatofa, waffle day by Dr. Prill. irons, etc., for sale at Sticha'a. SAM STOLLER A Scio need i# a woodyard where Mis# Elma Coi «pent Sunday at Merry Christmas. Optom e trist. * XLtAur omt, Graduate Optometrist ; J BANCROFT WANTED All Kinds of Hauling Expressman Hill Brenner says from experince wood would be pul under shelter in that if one wants to criticise a mule the summer or fall, then cut to It ia lie«l to do it to his face. stove lengths and delivered in the "The call of the wild" haa entered winter. The investment would lie Ths Tribune -fficeand Printer Brant a good one for one firn at least. Is unable to resist it; therefore to morrow night he starts with his tin lixzie en mute to Portland where he will eat Chr -turn» dinner and rest up for a week. We rather suspect he is looking fur a pinochle tame. A new aMHtant professor for th«* high srhool ia reported by Dr. Prill. Mrs. Tobie and the young professor are getting along nlcelv, but Prof, Tobie seems to have added an inch or two to his height, The birth oc- curred December 19. Ripe blackberries <>n Christmas ia a ni>>st unusual occurrence as far north as Scio ia. Yet John Frost (not Jack Frost) brought a sprig of - sv«rgri«en biackbsrrtua to The Trib une office last week upon which were ripe berries and blooms for a new crop. This simply shows that the winter so far ha# been very mild. HARNESS AND SHOE REPAIRING NEATLY DONE FRANK KKLML ; Auto Bus Line to Albany via I J. F Wesely warns his customers« that his store will be dose«! all day next Saturday, ao you had lietlcr get busy before and make such pur chase# as you nee«! or desir«. Eare fr<>m Scio to Albany round trip. “ Jefferson to Allmny round trip Leaving p> inis Scio, at Scio hotel Ram Albany, Murphy's Garage, 4pm A brother editor wants to know whether a pic-eating contest should be claiwifieil with the athletic depart ment or in the woman's column. If it ia boarding house pie, it might facilitate inquiries to put it in the hospital notes. OWEN IH, \M. Agent. 1X1 Lyon St Albany, Oregon SEE HERE The Scio Produce ¡ louse 11 BUYS All kinds of produce; also grain and potatoes in car lots Give Us a Trial J. A. MOIST Manager Successor to F. Giselrnan •v# Real F.tiate Proper and Notary Public Obtained. Examined <1O - - - OREGON G • » U. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAV hil-2 New First National Bank Bldg. ALBANY OREGON Morrison & Lowe UNDERTAKERS aaeaaaaaaeaae»aa>a»»»eeeesssesa»asaaaa> f Our twenty rear rural credit plan of loaning money to farn-.tr». helps you to get out of debt, t’nder our form of loan the total amount of interest paid during its entire j «-ri«x1 of twenty years is actually lee« than per cent interest. Write us fur booklet. Riley Shelton “And Ted Cam« Hone.“ The high school juniors acquitted themselves with credit before a full house at the Peoples Theatre last night in their play “And Ted Came Home.” .Mita Bertha Patrny wan in good voice and gave two select ions. Mine Gladvn Shelton and little Mi«a Barnes gave a dance very ar tistically. A fl-piece or -hrstra added mater ially to the «mtertammenl. SO cents $1 HO 3S l'enta 7U cents RURAL CREDIl LOANS Calla Attended to Promptly Dav or Night OREGON