The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 03, 1921, Image 3

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    eAbout One-Eleven
^2OCiëaretteSl^^
UST an inside word about One-
Eleven. The American Ttw
bacco Company ha» served the
public with tine tobaccos for
many war*.
Il commands the
experience and »kill to prepare
and know good cigarette«.
The American Tobacco Com­
pany would not give the addrev*
of its home office as the name of
anew ci^xrett.-it it did not Relieve
that the blend woulJ plea»«- you.
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ros
rs<n ••••» »«V !«»• <■
x&jxrs
ov.-r tn«- i « kw itay bar. me value of
the shipments being 49.744.510.
Thia year's tax's la Cooa county will
aggregate nearly 41.500 000. which is
4350.000 more than ever before.
The I'. Ft. Spaulding txuring coin
A ease of smallpox has developed at pany. which closed Its Salem plant
Fort Klamath and the hotel la quar­ last fall, resumed < p< ratlona last Week.
A numt>er of wheat sale« were made
antin'd.
The Willamina high school student In Athena last week oa the basic price
txxly Is |dannlng to visit th- b-glsla quotation of 11.50 per bushel for No 1
grade.
lure soon.
An association which propos«-» to
Klamath county banka have agreed
erect
a iu< mortal monument to the
to finance customers »ho d<alre to buy
pioneers of l.inn county was organised
registered stock.
First steps towards organftatlon of at Albany.
Pvudletou's library circulation dur­
a peat of Veterans of Foreign Wars
ing the past year totaled over 21.000
hav> bo-ti taken at Albany
The branch al Ath> na had a circula­
During 1920 41S.492 tons crossed out
tion of S1SP.
GF GENERAL INTEREST
MR. FARMER:
Ou» new Garden and Field See«!
Catalog is ready and we would like
to Dlaee a copy in your hands.
A
We know
that our catalog will
sell the seeds. once you receive a
PACKET
Copy—and we are going to make it
worth your while to ask fur one.
OF
If you will send us a |M>atal with
your name and address, we
THE
will
mail you a one ounce- packet of the
choicest Sjiencer Sweet Fea Seed,
CHOICEST
together with our catalog.
SPENCER
tion and prices of Garden and Field
Our catalog gives a full descrip­
Seeds which are l*-st adapted to our
SWEET
soil and climate.
We have been in
the seed business for
PEA
SEED
12 years in
Albany and know the needs of the
Valley.
with low op­
Situateei an we are,
erating expenses, we are tn a posi­
FREE
tion to sell See«!»,
Bee Ware and
Poultry Supplies on a smaller mar­
FOR
A
POSTAL
gin than can many other seed hou­
ses, Our catalogue will convince
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you that we do i««« thia saving
along to our customers.
♦
Write your name and address on
a postai and put it in the mail today.
CARD
Yours truly.
ALBANY. ORF
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1 be r'uaier Luu.her company mm at
Rttaer. la Bulk county. «Ill resume
opr rations tn ntwut JO days with a full
force of men. ’
The Albany Cooperative Creamery
company during last year made M4 <W0
pounds of butter and did 4333.000
worth of business
College resist rat loo at Oregon Agri
Cultural college now totals 3447, as
compared With 3340 al the end of the
scrond term last year.
Charles Brown. who qpraped from
the prison flax field at Sab in In 1915.
haa bmn captur<d la Seattle and will
be r-turn.d to Salem.
The roecat high water In l.lnn rout»
ty acenmpHsh>*d one be ne fir lai rveult.
In that the floods HIreelIy and Indi­
rectly d-atrvyed hundreds of rodents
Allée H H!«n of lhe Northwest diet
slon of the H<-<f Croas ha* arrlv- <1 la
Row-burg and «III remain In Douglas
county permanently as tirai th Instruc­
tor
Hiner March. 1917. when the later
state bridge at IMrtlaad was op<n-d
to traffic. Its m-t returns to Mulino
mah county have aggregated 4-34.-
•31 I'l
Farmers of the vicinity held a meet­
ing nt Nyssa last «reell and petitioned
the banks to extend i<>ana and credits
so that they may be enabled to pur
chase seed.
Medford Is to bave on** of the beat
motor speedways on the Parlflr coast
as a part of the m-w county fair
grounds to be laid out on the outskirts
of the city.
Miss Katie XUiK-rt. who at the No­
vember elect ion was elected treasurer
of Morrow county without opposition,
has presented her resignation to (be
county court.
During th« roront high water
prowimately 30.000 yards of earth
washed down on the Roseburg Myrtle
Point, highway, doing thousands uf
dollars In damage.
Owing to the drop In the price of
cattle and the high price of materials,
lhe 4l5.0uo alfalfa m- al mill recently
romplrted at Nyssa will not b-giu op­
erations tar nom«* lime
Two big slides on the Lewis â Clarke
rallroed In Clatsop county have block­
ed all traffic on the mad. and the
opening of the logging rampa «111 be
delayed for some time.
About 140 skilled and unskilled
workers gathered at Hood River re-
centiy for the purpose of forming labor
unions and taking out charters from
the Federation of Labor.
About 3000 act a of desert lands In
Harney and MaJh< ur counties In the
Vale and Burna land districts will be
open to publie homestead entry from
February 35 to March 17.
Daniel W-bat.-r Crlrlefj aged «4
years, died at McMinnville last week
Mr. Crigler waa a veteran of the In
dlan wars and participated In many
enxarvmenta with the scouts of Buf­
falo Bill.
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Oregon .Made Home knitting Varna.
A gr« at uurprwc fur the home knitters
of Oregon, but still a fact. Further­
more. thia yam is absolutely virgin
wont yarn; the wool was grown in l.inn
county, »old by Mr. Senders tolheoro-
g«wi Worsted t'om|>ai>y tmills kx-alcstat
Sellwood), node into worsted yam by
Roy T. Biah* p. son of C. I*. Bt»hop.
proprietor vf the Woden Mill Store of
Sal«-m. | oixgon knitters try thia taro
out. All colora. 4-x- por ball of 2 ox.«
Hamplrs root on appi cation. Address
V. 1‘- Biatmp. Box 76, Salvm. < 'regoti.
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DR. A. G. PRIll.
Pmiciau ?ci
S qhzeüd
Calla Attended
Day or Night
Ix>trr t.»n Dvcwmbrr 24th. ladies
small Elgin wrist watch, with the IF YOU WANT to buy or inule for 14»
acres good stuck land near head« stara
initials M. F B engraved on back.
of th«- 1 equina in Benton county sew
Th«- Tribune's printer.
Finder please leave al Tribune ottica
and rvo-ive reward <»f |5 00.
SPECIAL PRICES
(Tn \\ rdneacluya and Satur«
days of each week I iolachek
Bros, will sell meat at Special
Prices, ao call on these days
and get cheaper meat.
SCIO MEA7 MARKET
FEDERATED CHURCH
SC IO. OREGON
Sunday School IO A. M.
Church II A M. and 8 P. M
Christian Endeavor 7 i’. M.
All cordially invited.
IL 1! ILER. Pastor
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DR. K. II. HARRIS
XKAY*
BRYANT
AT LAW
r-TORNEY
2DI-2 New First National Bank Iddg.
Cusick Bank
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Atliany, Oregon
OREGON
ALBANY
Attention, Farmers!
A. E.. Randall
If Von have any fat hogs W. A. Ewing,
I'roaidvnt
View Pros.
ready for shipping »top in
E. D. Myers. Cashier
ami see
Start a bank ace--unt Uslay and
nrovida for your futuro.
HOLECHEK BROS.
You will find a chicking ac­
count very convenient for your
We will gi\u von the highest
buslnvaa tranxnetiona. We pay
market prirt».
4% interest on time deposita.
We are in the market for
hogs every week.
All th«' hogs are weighe«j j Railroad 1 ime I able
on MorriAott's »caieH ami we
take them from there.
Arrival and l»v|>arture of I’asM-nger
Trains
Riley Shelton
Woodburn-Suringth-ld Brunch
WEST SCIO
Real Estate Rrol(er
and Ao/aru Public
ytklralls Obtained. faamined
iCIO
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North
South
7:56 a.m.
.6:13 p.m.
Corvallto & Eastern
OREGON
MUN KEILS
To Albany
To Ih-truil
Mb’NKERS and WEST
SCIO STAGE
Wither Bilyeu, Prop.
I’lion»- ft-Al 5
MAUI
Ml I rs
Al l. IMAINS
- lx uvea Scio l*uatol!lce —
at 7 30 n tn and 4 15 p m for West Sen.
ami 7.15 a m. ami 1:1<> p m fur Munk era
8:11 a In
1:44 pm
Motor service discontinued.
I
Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
Call* Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
OREGON