The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 20, 1921, Image 4

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    LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
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2-C«at Piece Favored.
O. K. EICHINGER. Erra.
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The next stated meeting of Scio
Washington. Jan 18. A R<x>»e-
lodge of Mason» will be Saturday velt 2-cant piece is favored by the
evening, January 29.
houae coinage committee, which to­
day
reported favorably a senate bill
Haman Shelton of Crabtree was
authorising
the coin.
In town Monday.
The committee’« report «aid there
Clinton Arnold made a trip to Al­
was "genuine need*' foi a 2--ent
bany Tuesday
piece and coinage of one would be a
Mrs. Angel of North Santiam vis­ ’’fitting manner in which to honor
ited friends in Scio Wednesday.
the memory of a great American.**
Mrs I-eon« Ray was ths guest of
Congressman McArthur is making
Mrs. E. D. Myers Thursday.
Joe Ambrossk motored to Albany a hard fight at Washington against
increasing the membership of th«
Monday.
house of representatives with pros­
Charles Vsetecka and Mia» Lillian
pect of success.
made a trip to Albany Saturday.
If the names of officers of secret
J. D. Densmore mail« a trip to
i organisation» is handed to The Trib­
Portland Monday.
une the same will lie published aa a
In a short time mails will arrive I
news item for which no charge will
and depart in daylight.
be made
Anton Ijska was in town Monday
Ed Moorhou»«, who has been
and reports that there is three inch­
boarding with William Beard, and
es of snow on the mountain.
who has been acting <|ueerly, waa
The hotel*« "600” club la holding taken to Allutny Sunday for exami­
regular session» and would challenge nation, resulting in his commitment
any similar club to play a seriaa.
bi a slate sanitarium.
Moorhouse
Loffy Calavan is »aid no to be the wss a soldier who went to France
proprietor of a confectionery estab­ and it is surmised that shell shock
lishment at Camas. Wash.
may be to blame for his mental dis­
A. T. Powell was a business visi­ ability.
tor In Albany Monday.
Sorneliody reported to the Albany
By courtesy of Representative Democrat that Scio had a foot of
Childs The Tribune receives a copy «now laat Saturday.
The reporter
of the house calendar daily.
multiplied ths Irra than one inch we
W. P. Ri«r». who has lensed the had bv 12. It commenced snowing
Jorie Gaines farm, was in town I m -fi>re daylight Saturday morning
and continued spitting the fleecy
Monday.
Ernest Keith of McMinnvili »pent until nearly noon, but it was wet
Friday with his sister. Mrs, Charles and malted aleiul as fast as it full.
Tne Democrat’s "foot” was back in
Hell.
the hills, if «uch an amount fell.
J. M. Lindley of Aumsville was
Don’t forget that Shelton & large
looking after business interests in
is buying poultry and veai. Thanks.
Scio Tuesday.
Mi «a Elma Cox suent the week
end at home near Albany, returning
Sunday evening.
Misses May Btoddart and Daphne
Ransom went home Friday evening
for the week end.
Mrs. Vivian Bilyeu, Mrs. Jennie
Jones and Mrs. Katherine Kester
motored to Albany last Thursday
afternoon.
Fred Bilyeu went to Portland and
brought back a Ford touring car
Saturday.
Kiley Shelton did not appear at
his office Friday and Saturday on
a account of the grippe
Mrs. Arch Ray commenced teach-
ing school in disUict 9 Monday, the
former teacher resigning account of
Sickness
Mira Ruth Muller «pent the week
end at Albany with her college
chum. Mira Helen Grigsby.
Petty thieving «e**m« to lie on the
Increase.
Densmurc'a feed «tore
and Holecheka* meat market are the
latent reported victim«.
Stealing
chicken» 1» «uch a common occur­
rence •• to hardly attract notice.
Mr» J. D. Denamore. who ia at
the Portland hospital, 1« getting
along a« well a« could t«e expected
after the operation «he ha» under­
gone for removing a goitre.
Mrs. Vilas Philippi, to liven up
things at the farm home near Lar­
wood. gathered a ear full of child­
ren to spend laat weekend, bringing
them back Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peery arrived
home from their California trip on
Monday. They were called home
to attend the funeral of E. C.’a
mother.
The death of Mrs. Elisabeth Bil-
yeu waa reported on our «Creels laat
Thursday morning. Her home waa
with her daughter, Mr«. G. W.
Morrow.
The program and pie social given
in school district i’>5 laat week waa a
succeaa in every way. The proceed«
were larger than at any previous
entertainment. Mrs. Jean Rodgers
has charge of the school
D. G THoM'*. »«<• and Manager
Scio Milling Company
Price« for week ending January 29. 1921.
Golden Pheasant Flour
Graham Flour
_ _
Rye Hour
Corn
Giro, cracked or ground
Mill run. KOs
Bran. 100»
Wheat Chop
Oat Ch >p
12 io
2.10
2.76
2 20
2 25
1.75
1.95
SCHOOL NOTES.
[
Olympic Hard Wheat Hour 12 «6
Wheat Heart«. 10«
Pancake Hour
l’oro Meal, per tt>
Alfalfa Meal
2 00
Alfalfa ami Molaa
2.20
Scratch Feed
6.75
Egg Maker
3 76
Cocoanut Meal
2 25
Oil Meal
8.90
140
Nutlet
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Ill PAY UP
All 192(1 account» not paid In full
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by February 16th. 192!, will bear
Interest at
from January 1st,
1921.
Those not complying with
above request, in the future will be
limited to strictly SO day«* credit;
no more.
There will l»e no deviation from
this rule as w<- mu«t put oui credit
business <m a Itasi» that wc can meet
our own bills when due without be­
ing obliged U» borrow money to do
SO.
Th<-»e Indebted to u« please i
settle by above date and govern
yourselves in the future accordingly.
Thanking you sincerely for your
past and future patronage and fa­
vor« extended.
Your» respectfully,
22 2t
J. F. Wtenet. y .
Scio buy« basketball team plays
Mill City al Scio Friday evening.
January 21. Mill City waa beaten
by the local Ave January 6. It was
the losers first game and they should
be Improved by this time.
Sei.■ girls play Mill (Hty at Mill
City this week. They also play l^*b-
anon at Lebanon.
January 2H the negative debate
team of Lebanon high. Zelma Graves
and Roliert Bergman, delmte here
with Seto affirmative team, Rose
Chromy and Loile Zysset. on "Re­
solved. that the direct primary law
in Oregon should be repealed.**
Mary Boner is alternate. Elie Scio
negative team, Elfreda Thayer and
Haxel Philippi, debate at Sweet
Home at th«' same time.
fa.&illeade
QptomelrLst.
HAROLD ALBRO.
Manufacturing Optician
GLASSES FITTED
BY
Graduate Optometrist
PRICES REASONABLE
Private offre for examination«
F M. FRENCH A SONS
ALBANY
DR. EICQ
DENTIST
I will relocate in *x-io and be ready to
cars (or «II desiring dentistry by
February I. »«*£»
at the office formerly occupied by Dr.
E. H Hobson. My work of the past )•
an evidence of whst it will be in the
future.
Two rough game« were played at
Halsey Saturday evening when Scio
gitlr w»n. 24 to 22. and Scio bov«
lost, 9 to 21.
Both team« were
royally treated and given a recep­
tion which detained them until 16
Return .he Whip,
Dr. Ficq, our dentist of last year, minutes after morning. A return
,
The party who t-«>k the cattle
was in town Friday, He informed game will be played February 25.
1 whip owned by Shelton A i-arge,
Th« Tribune he was arranging to
The Scio school enjoyed a visit which was hanging in the barn of
return to Scio to engage in dentis­ from the county school superintend­ Mrs. Vista Sims, is known The party
will please return same and save
try. Not at his old office, however, ent. Mrs. Cummings, last week.
trouble.
Shelton & Urge.
f»r Dr. E. H. Hobaoa recently
“And Home Came Tad" was re­
has tented that and Is preparing to
Oregon Made Home Knitting Yarns.
peated January 12 to a small but
A great »urpriM* for thr home knitters
move his office thereto. Dr. Ficq
appreciative audience.
of Oregon, but »till a fact. Further­
has rented the old Dr. Hobson office
more, this yarn it abaolutely virgin
wool yarn; ths w < k >I *> i grown in Linn
and will fit it up fur a dentistry.
county, »old by Mr Senders to the Ore­
Dr. Ficq will not need an introduc­
RANTUM FARM TOP! C8
| gon Wonted Comi-any I mill» located at
Sellwood), made into worated yarn by
tion to Scio people. His work will
Roy T. Bishop, *«>ti of C. P. Bishop,
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soon bring him a lucrative clientele,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of-
lie is a good workman and moot
Our Saturday snowstorm was a Salem. Oregon knitter« try this yarn
out. All colors. <■ ; er ball of 2 ose
people know it.
surprise and highly appreciated a» hamplr» sent on appl-'cation. Address
I*. P. Bishop. Box «5. Salem, Oregon,
It may pay farmers to examine it went off next morning without
any
breakfast.
into this proposed Farm Bureau bus­
For »ale Hand pAt r stump pull­
Ed Kalina is sick with a bad cold, er'an<i Ottawa gas drag raw; or will
iness closely. Th« farmers are almut
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trade Ixith for Ford car in good run-!
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th« only people not organised these cough and sore lungs.
ning order.
t J KULA,
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davs. and they might have to or­
Mrs. Rel>ecca Morris, after a few
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Shelburn. Ore.
ganise in self defense.
The Farm days’ visit with tier «ister. Mrs. Pie
Scio could well afford to pay a
Bureau offers a plan of organisation Eater. returned to Scio Saturday.
bonus in amie way to w-cure the
which seems to lie considered favor­
George, Elmar and Jack Griffin
proposed logging railway through
ably where the plan is fully under­ made a flying trip to Albany Friday.
town.
stood and it may lie just the move­
El Kalina is cutting down 40 oak
If you have a local new» item
ment th« farmers desir«. The t>lan
trees which be offers anyone for
which
may be of interest to the gen­
is worth studying at all events.
wood if moved by March. Pie Eater
eral public pleami send it in. Sign
The legislature seems about to be ha« just finished cutting 40 cords.
your name, not nccr-rarily for pub­
divided into two factions the or­ Ed might give a good man a job if
lication but that we may know the
ganisation and the bolshevik», the he will work from 7 to 6 and has
authority
fur the item.
Oregonian dubs them. The orgsni- not got the sun grins.
PIE EATER
Jersey cow (grade! for sale; fresh
Badon seem» to have a plan of pro­
last Novemtwr; good milker. G. L.
cedure while the bolsheviks are the
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The "500" club met at Mrs. Roy j Muxxy,
kickers. We are glad to note our
Goats
for
,
m
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20
or
more
Ango­
Shelton's yesterday afternoon.
Linn county delegation is listed
ras. J. An.brom k
It 2t‘*
Ralph Hollis is enjoying an attack
among the holshevists. because if
Prints r«* ink i« the link that con­
th« people get a square deal the or­ of mrasles.
nects the huum-ra gmk witn the peo­
Tom Purves of Idaho is visiting
ganisation plans must lie kicked out.
ple who think
Get us?
his sister. Mrs. D. A. Stoddart. at
If you are not a subscriber for
1918
model
Font
¡touring car for
Shelburn.
The Tribune, why? This paper is
rale at a bargain
het* Fred T. Bil­
Mr and Mrs. Mylo llartu return­ yeu.
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working all the time for the better­
ment and progress of th« commu­ ed the first of the week from a
6-paa*en,er R«u touting car 1100
22 2t
nity and you a« a member reap month’s visit with Mrs Bartu*« par­ Ford garage.
some of the benefit. Th«r« should ents in California.
Ixwrr -<»n December 24th. ladies
G. M Wirth waa in town Wednes­ ■mall Elgin wrist watch, with the
be reciprocity in this matter.
day. feeling good after an operation initial» M. F. B. engraved on l>ack.
Aunt Rebecca Morris says she has
at the Salem hospital.
Finder please leave at Tribune office
been often asked, since visiting her
The
Pacific
highway
from
Albany
and receive reward of 16.00.
si«ter at Pie Eater’s home, about
All stock remedies at reduced
the hors« on hunger strike Pie Eater bi Salem has been opened to travel,
«{teaks of. She went into th« wood though the paving is not completed. price«. Kelly’s Drug Store.
shed, where Sam told her the horse
was. Sure enough there it was;
gaunt? well, yea; only one leg; jaws,
but no mouth; small head; rabbit
ears.
When the "horse" works
Sam »it» in front, taken a drawing
knife ami doe» th« work himself.
Long experience has taught us the
value of accuracy and thoroughness
tn fitting of glasses
We welcome
an opportunity to advise you in re-
. gard to your eyeglass nerds.
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mirnuK
OPTICAL
■ YB SntAWM
to the saaas sf many
.HUMAN ILLS
BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
WANTED
Hav
Grain
Pot aloes
highest market prick
M. G. REED
Office Altxny State Bank
ALBANY. ORE.
ooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Short aixl lx>ng Distance
at Reasonable Ratea
SAM STOLLER
Exprwssman
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RURAL CREDIT LOANS
Our twenty year rural credit plan of
loaning money to farmer*, help» you to
ffet out of debt. Under our form of
oan the total amount of interest paid
during iu entire period of twenty year«
is actually less than.'d percent interest.
Write us for booklet.
OWEN BEAM. Agent.
188 Lyon St
Albany, Oregon
Riley Shelton
Real Eitate Broker
and Notary Public
Obtutind. faaminej
CIO
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OREGON
C. C. BRYANT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
>H-2 Now First National Bank Bldg.
ALBANY
OREGON
By reference to their ad it will be
Just arrived, new shipment Ever-
seen that the Scio Milling company ■harp pencils and fountain i*ens at
ia putting out a pancake flour that Kelly*« Drug Store.
UNDERTAKERS
For sale- A tram, light wagon
is the peer of any en the market.
Call«
Attended to Promptly
and harness; 3-year old Holstein
Yesterday Dr Hobson put finish­ cow, to freshen March 1st. give« 2
Dav or Night
ing touches on his new office next to gallons milk per day now. Call on
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