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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1920)
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES ------------------------------------------------ I 8HELBURN ITEMS ♦ Carl Cyrus ha» taken the contract for stringing the wire for the power Mrs Emma Heneel of Washing Pm and light line from Jordan and ha» came home to visit her mother - al already commenced the work. (Christmas Our pet fro* has returned and Bessie Gooch and Roa* Gibbons, and relieve» monotony occasionally who are attending school in Albany, I « with his cheerful voice. came home to spend the holidays Ira G Morris and wife of Eugene There was a large crowd at the apent Christmas with the former's maaquarada t«ll at Shqjbum. Dec mother, Mrs Rebecca Morris. 23rd All report a gin«! time. Chas Faltus who la employed with Dick Wyman came home to spend the Nehalem taw mill arrived Satur the holidays. He has l«ren working day to spend Christmas at home. in a sawmill at Camas Mr and Mrs Gee. C. Pepper. Hal H. 0. Shilling and family »pent and Bert motored from Camas Sat Christmas with his mother. Mrs. E. urday to spend Christman with the Shilling. home folks. The Shelburn school Is having one Mias Esther Humphrey left Fri week of vacation. day to spend Christmas at her home Delmer Churchill came down from in Portland. Gates. Oregon, to sprnd Christmas Mias Ruth Muller left for her with his |>arents. home in Eugene Thursday to spend Harvey McLain, of Salem, is vis- the holiday vacation. ting with his parents this week. Mias Oda Clark returned to Port- Mrs. A. P. Hirons bought a Son land Monday after spending the ora phonograph for Kenneth tor Chriatmas h -Ininv at home ' a Christmas present. Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Osborn gave Mr. and Mrs F. T. Thayer and a fine Christmas dinner tn a number daughters Freds and Bertha left of relatives and friends. Friday tor a week’s visit with their Frank Gooch and fumily went to daughter in Portland. Newberg to visit Mrs. Gooch's par Mias Gwendolyn and Si Flock left ents. for their home in Mehama Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Theron R umc II and after spending a short visit with their grandmother. Mrs. J. F. Sims. family, of Salem, and Clair Mcljiin and wife <«f Monroe, spent Christmas F. T. Bilyeu and R. Shelton made ! at the home of their parents, Mr a buaine«* trip to Albai.y Thursday and Mrs. Mellin. John i sin. <>f Portland, visited hi« brother R M and family, over Miss Marie Sitai, our grammer Christman. school teacher, is spending her va Fred Ohlrmeiei and wife are vis cation at home in Aittoria. iting home folks in Scio this week. Miss Bertha Patrny spent Christ They went to Portland during war mas day at home. days and seem to have become per Mrs. Ira Teeters and children, of manent down there. Gates, are visiting with her mother. Mias Agnews Wesely, who holds Mr* W. C. Simmons. down a g'xwl job in Portland, cam«- John Kukaka returned from a up Christmas for a visit with the trip to Minnesota last Sunday. He home folks traveled through nine states but saw Not for a number of years ha* the no-place be liked as well as Oregon. holiday week been so warm and Mias Josie Kotan returned to her pleasant. A comparison of this and work in Hibler & Gill store. Wednes last year hiakea u* feel as if we are day. after spending Chriatmaa at especially favored. home. Tom Prosual came in last Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knauf and day evening to spend holiday week children of Came«. Wash., arrived at home Where Tommy works in Munday to visit with relatives and Portland accidents frequently occur, friends. and to be prepared to relieve the Adolf Krajnik had the misfortune victims Tommy is taking "first aid" of crushing his leg. Monday, while Instructions several tunee daily an«l working in the Cameron saw mill. no doubt learns rapidly. Baled Hay Ed Bilyeu has baled First tramp -it's no gota] calling hay for sale, see him about it. at that there house; them people’s On account of the »uciess of ths vegetarians, but they've got a dor* «tale hatchery established five year» what ain't. «go at Tidewater, the plant baa been Mrs Francis Harm««n and daugh enlarged to handle 15 «MM1.000 e*|s in ter Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zav- place of th« lO.OOU.llOU bandied last odsky and children visited with the year. Plana have been announced by the Joe Zavodsky family Christmas day. Aasoclat Ion of Pacific Fisheries toe a J. B Couey and daughters, l^eta nation «Ide cawpalan of edu< atlun aa and Mildred motored to Albany to the ecunomy and f<Hxi. value of tba more pleatitul varied«» of ««unrd Wednesday. Mr ami Mrs. Elmer Yoeubeta vis ited at the home of Joe Boyanovsky last Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. John Neal, and Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Weatenhouae were guests at the home of Geo. Westen- house Christmas day. Pearl and Elton Greenwood are staying at the bom* of Geo. Rodgers and attending the Arnold school. Willie Shores of I^hanon is visit ing with his mother. Mrs. F M. Shores. Miss Mary Kotan who is teaching in Harrisburg this year is spending her holiday vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs A D Edler, of. Shedds, are visiting relatives and friends in town. Miss Lula Clark, teacher in dis trict No. S3, gave an interesting program Friday evening. Scio people, many of them, think they can see the finish of the Linn County Fair. The race lovers seem •almoa. F M Thia, an underground miner employed al the E. a K. mine at Hourne, In Baker county, waa lusijnt ly killed when a small ruck bucaane dislodged striking him on the back ef the neck. Mrs. Luke Jennings of Medford. 38 a slater of Milton A. Miller, Internal revenue collector at Portland. «sa kill <-d Instantly in an automobile arenimi oa the Pacific highway u«ar Mrdfurd Chrta'mes eve. For the eecond time within tbe few weeks Uernafs Is without water Ths pumplag station la ample to sup ply the demand, but the wella fill with a fine »sad and put the pumps out of rummisalon Senator t'hamtx rlalu of Oregon waa ope rat rd upon at the emergency boa pltal In Washington. I). C . Friday It waa said that the operation waa a complete euceeaa and that the aeaamr waa rearing comfortably Taxpayers of Multnemak eoaaty will be railed upon next year ta meet the largest tax bill that has ever been prem-nted to them The total Will br approximately 3K.713.OOS, or |M M per capita, baaed upna 371.MS MP«I* ttoe m ahawa hj the Mr Farnif • MANTI AM ;- ««»•••»••+ The big t'hristmas is all over. past and gone. The children are all ' highly elated over the many nice prrsrnt* they have received from their relations and many friends, long to he remembered. $25.00 ImrO Our Sunday School exhibition wax right price. J. D. D ensmohk . a success, with preaching in the afternoon by Rev. Albers, of Albanv Lo.Tr On December 24th. ladies, The Sanliam Farm had a Christ small Elgin wrist watch, with the I mas celebration and the old folks initials M. F. B. engrav-d on back. enjoyed themselves as when young Finder please leave at Tribune office as our friends remembered us in and receive reward of S5.00. person. Mr and Mrs. Ira Morris, Make your frit nd <>r relative a of Eugene; Mrs Retie :ka Morris, of present of a year*» aubacription to Scio; Jacks in Griffin, of White Fish. the Tribune, He or the will appre- Mont.; Elmer Griffin of John Day; ci ate it. Geo. Griffin of Hungry tfnol! were All stock remedies st reduced present and ha«l the time of their prices. Kelly's Drug Store/ lives. Several hundred fret of 1$ inch Mrs. Morris had to tell about the Jean Rodger*. young lady of Scio who wished to uipe for sale cheap make her intended a Christmas pre sent. so she secured a nice rubtier ' nipple and presented it to him as a cigar holder, and how he went over the fence and made for the brush. 1 Ed Kalina went to Scio Christman to take dinner with his mother and a host of friends. Every thing good 5 Application* for chauffeur license at The Tribune olficr. The cheese factory, after an ex amination of the books, is proven to be a fizzle as there is no money in sight to pay off the balance. >2.000. order* at Fred T. Bilyeu's garage and I will fill the same. J ohn C o CHEI.1., Watkins' agent, llrownsville, Oregon. 17 4t Luther White of l^arwood came down Monday with his wood saw and sawed the old man 20 eords, also Ed Kalina 15 cords of wood. The old man has now 35 cords and Ed has a three years supply of wood cut. SPECIAL PRICES On Wednesdays and Satur days oi each week I lolachek Bros, will sell meat at Special Prices, so call on these days and get cheaper meat. SCIO MEAT MARKET Our bad weather holds out faith fully with rain and high winds. Still warm and nice. PIE EATER. If this thing keeps on the only , thing that can lie brewed at home will be trouble. Once it waa insulting to tell a man to go to Halifax, but since Halifax has voted wet they *<■ without lieing ' told. A man advertising for hia lost daughter includes the information: "She am blonde when last seen." Graduate Optometrist PRICES REASONABLK Private office for eiarnlnatlooa F M. FRENCH A SONS ALBANY » un IVEMmUM OPTICAL mu* to the raaae af smny HUMAN IL.I-S BANCROFT Optical Company S13 W. 1st St . Albany WANTED Hav Grain Potatoes HIGHEST MARK Fl’ PRICE M.G KEEP Office Albany State Hank ALBANY. ORE. »•*•»»♦»«♦♦♦♦♦♦•»+♦•****** All Kinds of Hauling Short and Ix>ng Pistance at Riutrtonablv Rutea MAKE THEM ALI HAPPY Thia New Year by Purchasing 3 Sonora <5- RURAL CREDIT LOANS <lur twenty year rural cr«-«lit plan of loaning money to farmers, help« you to fret out of l«-bt I'mlir our form of »an the total amount of interest paid during its entire |irriod of twenty J ■ srs is actually leas than .4 per rent Interest. Write us for booklet. OWEN BEAM. Agent. 1X1 I«yon St The highest da-» talking ma chine in U m world. Albany, Oregon Wr will gladly demonstrate at any lime, in the evenings if desired. Riley Shelton HAEKESS AND SHOE REPAYING J. S. Sticha NEATLY IMINE SCIO. OREGON KRANK KRCM1 RY SAM STOLLER Expressman A cold wave i* upon u* and heaven is again relini up»n to protect the working girl's chest. We have nothing to say about recklriw autoista todav none nearly- run over u* in the last 24 houra. GLASSES FITTED Found A lady’« fur collarette in the Miller cemetery on November 28. Owner can hayv th* same by calling at the Tribune oilier and pay ing for this notire. 17tf Just arrived, new shipment Ever sharp (>encil* smi fountain i*ena at was in sight and relished by all. Kelly's Drug Store. They also took in the picture show For *ale A Gain, light wsgon where there was a full house with and harness; 8-year old Holstein cow. to freshen March 1st, gives 2 standing room at a premium. gsll<>n» milk per day n«w. Call on Eil has just finished his new gar Scio Tribune. age and commissary. Ed is coming N otice Anyone deairing the J . out like smoke from —. R. Watkins goods may leave their Real Ettale Rroker aaJ Notary Public bit rat It (fblutntJ. fauminej <IO . . . OREGON O. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW 301-2 New Firat National Hank Hldg. ALBANY OREG( >N Morrison & Lowe UNDERTAKERS Calla Attendili to Promptly Dav or Night OREGON I JI*- I am paying 50c for butterfat and thal i» just what y u g«-t at Port land H >w ean >-<u afTord to ahip your erram and pny «xpreas Charge»? Am buving all farm produce on very ----- >■-------- pry me •*na^ margin. F. R. Srt DNiKA. Swift Prixiucr Co. I will pey the tum of >25 to any INTERESTING TO NOTE— The young and yld all appreciate the good times. they have enjoyed Person who will prove (hat he rsnll- We have customers on our books among their many friends. wilh I »•• m»re clear ca»h for hi» cream today «hi started with us when Christmas greetings and best wishes delivrred in Portland than he ean we commenced business. THEY Mr. and Mrs Jimes Milligan and g«-t at my cream Station in Scio. must be satisfied, why not you? children enjoyed a bountiful feast at F. B. STt hNiKA. Swift ProduceCo. WORK THAT SATISFIES ISOUR the home of Hr* Milligan's mother. {»tin Ciri AIM Mrs. Pheobe burner of Crabtree We have just finished unloading It was the Christinas reunion of all a car of Minnesota c«>rn. carrying a the family, alate grade of No. 2 yellow. Newton Crabtree takes Christmas On account of the moisture eon-1 dinner with his daughter. Mrs. Frank tent No. 2 corn 1» much better than i Summers. No. 3. for use in our moist climate. | Jack Griffin and G. A. Griffin spent If you are in n«i-<( of any bring | Sunday night with Frank Summers your sacks and we will fill them at and family. the Wareuouse at West Scio at a . of UM to have entire control. FARM TOPIC 3 I 4 f