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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
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(Olympic Hard Wheat Hour S2 90 Gulden Ph« « mici Flo ur. 12 10 With«» ut this monitor and guide "Every day I find something new M im Ruth Muller left for her .80 Graham Hour Wheal Heart«. 10» . 2.10 We couldn't get along. home at Eugene Friday to »pend abuut my car.’* said the printer Pancake Hour 2 75 Rye H'»ur .75 "So do I." said John Crabtree. the week end. Railroad engineer» were busy Corn Meal, per 9» 05 Com 2 20 * This morning I found three hair-1 Where the deuce doe« a girt get at-ut ><•> • L.v -.v . k They run» Alfalfa Meal C«»rn. rrnck«l <«r gro un«l 2 25 2.00 pins and a powder puff ** vaccinated now ao that it won’t Alfalfa and M«>la««-< line near the et»nd<»narry and another 2 20 Mi J ran Mia 1 *fl Scratch Feed Mr. and Mm. F. B Studnicka and to the south and west ;mrt of town. 3.50 ■bow? 1 95 Bran. 100» Egg Maker . 3 50 Jerome Smith of Seappooae waa , Miss Anna Kotan motored to liar- It is whispered that neither line Whi-at Chop 3 «¿S C.K-oanut .Meal 2 25 looking after bu*lnc-«a intereat» in ' riaburg Saturday. Mias Kot^n will leading to Crabtree is satisfactory. Oat Ch ip 1 40 Oil Me») 3 90 spend the week end with her sister town Monday. Governor Olc >tt has designated Mary, who is teaching school at that Tuewlay. with it» bright »unahine. February J4 HI as prune wwk It place. wan more like an early «urnmer day se«>m« that the growers were unable larm«ra Attenuo«. For ralv Hand power stump pull During the atwance < f Sam Stoller tn «list». - • r.f their cr<»i>« and the idea than the fag end of winter. Have you tx»ugl your i rector yet er and Ottawa gu drag saw; ar will Mr. and Mm. G M. Bilyeu, Mm. who went and got married and is of the governor is for every«»ne to to do your spring Irmin«! If not trade both for Ford car in good run F. J. KULA, uf order today ning order. Haaaler and Mm. Iler and children now on a honeymoon tour. Frank stock up wi’h prunes during that you should place n ¡» now $62S for your». The | 23 4t Shelburn, Ora. l-r Barlu is acting a» captain, pilot wc-k. Our printer «ays every week motored to Altwoy Wrdneaday. •n ■ in and let’s and roustabout of the freight and is prum- w«ek tM-cauaa they make f. o. b. factory, It la reported that Unde Johnnie talk it over. F ri T. BlLYEl express truck with neatneM and him feel young, Gaines ia suffering from another at l-oi d tfw uers AlK Ulloa. dispatch. tack of paralysis. E. Carlson of near Shedd was In Doee your Ford I 1 attention Following are the officers of Scio the Scio country last week in the before spring drtvii A. C. Rouasin, who 1» teaching ► i’«mrn« ncmi? If John Kelly. W,1 lntrr«-«ts -»f the Farm Bureau. Ho so, why not bring it i in now before In the Gam*a district, wai looking lodge of Masons: M ? Z. J. Clark. S. W : JohnSticha, the spring rush i • on and have it desire» Th<- Tribune to »»> that he after buxine«» interests in town Sat overhauhM We u »• only genuine J. W.; E D Myers, trees ; J. D. is greatly pleased by the friendly urday. Insist on genuine Ford Densmore, sec; E G Arnold S D.; and courteous treatment he received Ford ¡»art« W. I. Burton, who hat been laid parts. F ori » G ar * JS 24 2t Gao. Griffin, J. D ; John Frost, S. from the people and also that he up for a few days, waa again on the S : P. H MacDonald. J S ; A L. nearly fell in love with the Scio I Mt WlBOt ’d. milk route Thursday. k. Shelton, Tyler I am in the mark«- ’ •-• Krvptok Glasses. country. C. R. Apple and Leonard Gilkey or cattle at all tinu-s. The Henningsen Produce company Invisible Bifocals, The Tribune ia informed <•» state mark-t will stand. are reported as enjoying a «<ge of has sold it« Portland Haaelwood You can get the eam . I Iff I for your ment c*>- iT’ ¡ng the shooting of mumps. "Produce the miles creamery huamesw which Includes young Ha-iler rtf last week is incor »tuff delivered U> in IF f ihHÜ! n! Wv«t 0|lt ï(>o(j pyejjght •• Mita Helen V. Crawford of I>-ba- the country cream stations as well rect. Wo gathered our Informatioh Scio as you can at the pscklnfl * house al non made a hurried trip to Sdo on Albany, So why mak long haul? but it does not include the produce from street reports No one pre Monday evening to Iw with her sis ¿Mtade J. Di 1 N«MORE. huMbeae nor outride creameriee. con- tended to know the facts. A good ter, Mm. T. L. Hugger, who was l.-no-rif-s etc Th«- Sciocondensery plan, boys, is to give the editor the 7-cent hog*. 45 cent |> rk. Mi-cent suddenly taken III. Qpt'omeirist. still belongs to and is operated by facta ab it ir> ■ d-nts of this charac hams, $2 coal cost n th«* ’ar, Ell to Monday N. J. Weddle was out ALBA/VY OtCa the Henningsen ¡»••«•pie, ter. if he is C< »mpe I led to gather 314 to the ernsumer. The ghosts with a force of men disentangling HAROLD ALBRO, "H<»w should I manage a cam- his data from street reports and of Ji-siie James. Jim Dalton and Billy they are Inc- rreel. who is to blame? the Kid will plea-- I«-:« I the choir in Manufacturing Optician oaign ’ ” trona in good humor. The shooting is a far ; the why and singing "Onwai i.t hristim- Soldier," ’’Promise anything.” Our tie mills are likely to lie "I mean to win a girl, not office." where for« Is another matter, Laecutor’a Notice to Creditors. quite bu*v during the coming sum GLASSES FITTED "The same rule applies " Notice is hereby giVCo that the ¡ir>- Riley Shelton, the veteran real mer m a home demand for then dersigiied has iwwti «inly appointed ex- BY output ia provable. "Do you think men ought to be estate broker of Scio, and John F. eculor of the last n testament of Kuka«-ka of Scio, who has experience LiMie Bilyeu, d«c< nt. by the county Ray Eahelman of Salem and a prohibited from standing on the cor in the busin«-w of land sailing, are court of Linn cont (Tr*. ii <*n. relative of W M Abbott, is not ex ner and giving the sh ot skirls the All persona hari u against said once over?" "Certainly not; I don't n<»w operating together in a general PRICES REASONABLE pected to live. Ills sickliest is due quit- I to ¡»resent real estate brokerage bustneas in estate are hereby believe in anything that interfere« Privat« office for examinations la heart trouble - . ib'-d a« by law Scio; both are bonded, licensed bro the same proper!’ with the freedom of the sees.” required to the 'in ig - executor at Mr. and Mm J. Q. Crawford and F M FRENCH <k SONS kers under the laws of the state of ha residence in : , Oregou, within Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crawford of There was a little hen and whe laid a Oregon, and are now ready to handle »ix months from ALBANY llrst puidicatiun Albany came over Tuesday, called land deals, provided the price is hereof which ia r\ lot of eggs; ary 1 IML here by the severs illness of their G. W MORRC.W, She hatche«l 'em into chickens with right. f«»r those who desire to sell. sister. Mm. G. A. Dugger. Kxecutor. Call and list vour farm lands, city C. C. Pry ant. feathers on their lags! Attorney. Possum dog in Texas treed 1M The chickens grew to pullets, as such property, and farm and city prop Wl MAVI La»t publication, Mxrth L 1S2Ì. IVEIYTH1MC erty for rent We asaura you, the quarts of moonahtne. Fellow over like chickens orter; OPTICAL in next county wants to know price Ami each aoM in the market for two teller an«i purchaser fair and just WAN 1 1 .D of the d<>g treatment.- IM adv. dollars and a quarter. bYB SIRA«« Scio Milling Company Graduate Optometrist I lav (ir HIGHEST M THIRD ANNUAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW M ( |‘<>: ¡linea • *RKH PRICE HEED OAea Alimi ¿tato Hank ALBANY, ORE. la th« eaaa« «f many HUMAN ILLA BANCROFT Optical Company 313 W. 1st St.. Albany Watch for Announcement of ALBANY ARMORY FRIDAY - SATURDAY-February 11-12 40 Different Models The greatest array of standard makes of automo biles ever exhibited in the Willamette Valley CL01 HING SALE Music Afternoons and Evenings. Dancing Evenings Hospitality all the Time Beginning If it’s a standard car you want you will see it at the Auto Show Wednesday, February 9th The Auto Show Is Absolutely Free For Full Particulars See Full Page Ad in this Paper Next Week. Albany Auto Dealers Association