The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 10, 1921, Image 4

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LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
J. D. Densmore shipped a ear of
hogs last week.
J. W.
Miller and two sons were
in town last Thursday.
D A. Osburn, who has been on
sick list, is up and around again.
Mr. ami Mrs. George E. Rodgers
motored to Albany Thursday.
J. Moist of Lebanon was in town
Monday tn close up buMno» affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stoller motored
to Salem Sunday.
Mrs. Franc«« 8tepanek is viaiting
her daughter. Mrs. Chea. Chrt.
F/J Chrx rnbtored to Albany Sat­
urday.
Misa Leto Couey visited
City Friday.
in Mill
The Sunday schobl is preparing a
Conard Westerffiouae took a truck
fine program for Easter Sunday.
load of the high school students to
Mias Ella Trtmberger spent the .Mill Qty Friday where th« y gave
the senior play. Mrs W.C. West-
week end at home,
enhouse
and Miss lx-ta Couev ac­
Floyd Carson (native son) is l>ack
companied the party.
home shaking hands with old friends.
Spring fever is not always harm­
Joe Uaka made a trip to Albany
ful.
Several school youngsters of
Saturday.
their own volition have showed their
Herbert Shelton of Slayton was
working ability by spading »found
in town Monday,
the rose bushes and picking up bits
Ethel Arnold spent Munday in of paper on the school grounds.
Albany.
On Washington's birthday the
John Durham of Portland »pent Busy Bee dub of youngsters was
Monday here on business.
entertained at the home of Mrs
landlord Warner spent Monday John Sims. Present were Gladys
in Albany.
Shelton, May and Bertha Calavan.
Fred Bilyeu went to Portland on Frances and Sylvia Wvaely. Dorris
and Myrtle Hodge, Myrtle Hollis,
Tuesday after a new ear.
'isilt-ne
Kester, Pearl and Ollie Sim­
.Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sticha and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Bilyeu motor­ mons. Jermila Jonas. Nrdra Bilyeu.
I Jia Cobb. Fern Flanagan. Gloria
ed
to Albany Tuesday.
went
to
Allmny
Albert Randall
Long-
Monday on jury duty, returning
U. B. Peters conducted Apostolic
Faith service^ on the streets of Seto!
Tuesday.
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Judging from the »moke and Sunday.
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BANTI AM FARM TOPICS
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smudge» the early gardener» are
Dave Horsburg of Crabtree creek
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getting busy.
broke away from work long enough
Ed Kalina had the l*ad luck Sat- j
Mias Edris Peery is prolonging her to come to town Monday.
visit at home until her parentsmtyve
Dean Dilley of Marshfield ariived urdsy to smash the moldboard on i
to Portland,
Monday to make his aunt, Mrs. H. his plow among the roots. So he
went for a new one on trial.
Fred Grimes of Mill City was in Shelton, a short visit.
town Monday and reports that the ‘
John B. Couey and Joe Ambrosek
aawniil1 there closed down Saturday. I did a good job when they set stubs
Phone alongside telephone poles that were
Sewing done by the day.
30 2t about ready to topple over.
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Neva Balschweid.
Miss Mary Shimanek spent the
John Nadvornik and family left
week end at Gates with her sister. Tuesday for their old home in Da­
Mrs. L. IuimI m ?rt.
kota.
Mrs. Margaret Henderson of Can >
mla is visiting her grandmother.'
Mrs. S W. Gaines
She was born i
and raised near Scio, being a daugh-,
ter of Al Munkers.
George Griffin, Jack and Maggie
Henderson »pent the week end with
me Joe Munkers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wesely. Mrs.
Dr. F'icq and Ed Weedy went to
The decision by the county court
H. Eckhardt and Miss Joeie Kotan Albany Friday in ths interest of the
on
the Franklin is put off to Thurs
were shopping in Salem Thursday.
proposed rod and run club hers.
day
when all hands and the rook will
Mrs O. E. Eichinger. Cecil Eich­
R. M and Mrs. Ell wood having
he*
prem-nt
tn hear good or bail.
inger. Mrs. Bert Hollis. Ralph and (old their farm, will leave f<*r Neb-
O. t. FUCHI NG ER. Pea».
D. G THOMf'. Boe. »nd Manag«*
Scio Milling Company
Prices for week ending March 19. 1921.
Golden Pheasant Flour
>2 10
Graham Flour
______2.10
Rye Flour
2.75
Corn
2 10
Corn. cracked oreground
Mill run. H0a
Bran, 100»
Wheat Chop
Oat Ch »p
2.25
1.50
1 80
3 25
1.40
Olympic Hard Wheat Flour 92 90
Wheat Heart». |0s __ _
HO
Pancake Flour .. ,
.76
Corn Meal. |wr lb
.06
Alfalfa M»al
1.80
Alfalfa and Molasses
1.90
Scratch Pegd
3.40
Egg Maker
3 50
Cocoanut Meal
2oo
Oil Meal
3 90
J. D. DENSMORE Feed Store
EXAMINE THESE PRICES:
And vou will find them right
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FISHER PRO! 1
Scratch
... . I Lt 41) 968.00
3 50 t>8.00
Egg producer
Buttermilk Egg Mash i 3.75 73 00
Oilek Peed
4 25
Chick Starter I
4.50
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Milk Mash
Fisher’» Dairy
Feed None
2.50 55.00
Better
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Moremilk
i “ 2 00 48.00
Dairy Feed
bbl.
FLOUR
Fisher's Blend,
' 2 90 11.25
att telly hard w heat
Fishers Art. hard
wh«-at patent
Aumsville
Valley Wheat
Corn. Shelled ___ _
Corn,’ Ground «
Corn. Cracked
Oat (Imp, Grey
Bran, country___
Mill Run. 80 ths
Alfnlfa-Molases
Sunnybrook
i
Dairv Feed
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Alfalfa Meal
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• 2.75
| 2 30
10.75
9.00
1.20
1.70
2 25
>40 00
42.50
U M
38 00
38.00
40.00
44 00
2.25
4M 00
2 26
2.25
38 00
Wo have a full line of feeds of all kind«, and you
will find our price« in line with pr« sent falling markets
regardions of coat.
J D. DENSMORE
DR. J W. GOIN.
For sale 30 head pigs and shoats.
Veterinarian
Phone lx*l>an<>n 41 F 22. or Chas. C.
Authorised Auction Bale and Interstate Davis. R. 3. Scio, Oregon.
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Inspector.
G. A. Griffin hmi a few intimates
Myrtle Hollis were Albany »hoppers raska the latter part of the month.
Oregon Mad» Home K nl» ting Yarns.
Phone»: —I’alace Feed *hod, IM J
Sunday for a chicken dinner. When
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ewing and
A great surprise for the home knitters
Rastd once, 600 R
of Oregon, but still a fact. Further­
Did you notice old man prosper- Mr. andJHrs. R Shelton were Iran- all were seated George pansed around
ALBANY'. OREGON
more. this yarn- is ^absolutely virgin
ity around last Saturday? Butter- »acting business in Albany Tueaday a dish of smelt cooked with all their
; wool yam; the wool las grown in l.inn
TAKE NOTICE.
I county, sold by Mr. Sender» totheOrv-
belongings!
fat dropped 4 cents that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Parker and
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I will be in See, and vicinity m a £
’?. Worsted
" u7‘w‘ J Company
ompany (mill*
(mills I located at
Pie Eater ami good wife went to .
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.u nellwood), made into worsted
—1 yarn by
Uw Bilyeu of Lebanon was on the baby uf Mill City, arrived at the
short time and anyone desiring th« , Koy
tiisjwp
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r. -on of C. P. Bishop,
Scio Monday. Could find no sale for
streets Friday shaking hands with home of the J. F. Parkers Friday,
J. R Watkins g«odh will find mo' proprietor of •»
the Woolen Mill Store of
old time friends.
Miss Emnudftja Carson came over 30 pounds oni«>n see«! and 100 bush with an abundant supply; and prices Salem. Oregon knitters try this yarn
I much lower than my former trip. out. All colors. 45c per ball of 2 om .
John Hulechek expressed his |ia- from Albany Sunday and with her | els of potatoes at $25 in pit.
i-amptr» »ent on application. Address
Elmer Griffin sold garden seed for thanking you for your past patron t . P. Iiishop, Box i&, Salem, Oregon,
triotism on inaugural day by decor- sister Vera left Monday to visit their
J an eastern firm and was to receive age and requesting it in the future.
l.xcxutor' No.ice.
ating the meat shop with American father at Oregon City.
I remain as ever yours,
• phonograph for selling 40 10^ pac-
Notice is hereby given that the un-
JOHN OOCHELL.
j Thomas Crail of Philomath spent
- kets. It came Monday; made of tin 302 the Watkins man, Brownsville dersigmd was on the 1 .'»th day of Feb­
Mrs. Anna Rchak of Indiana nr- the week end with his sister, Mrs
ruary. 1921. by ihcx*<.unty court of Linn
and makes * music" like a cornstock
county, Oregon, duly appointed execu­
rived Friday for a visit with her w. E. Arnold, returning tuhishome
For sale 3 registered shorthorn tor of the last will and testament and
fiddle and pointer bow. He sold for
brother, J. F. Patrny.
Monday morning
bulla,doming 2 years old. at bargain estate of Charles Foils, deceased.
the money and got Un.
All persona having claims agamst said
price. David Horsburgb. R 3-294*
Mi«s Schwindt, who hax bean as­
Mrs E. H. Hobson accompanied
estate arv hereby notified tn present
Newt Morrison is trying to sell
Pigs for sale I have quite ■ num­ the »anie to the undersigned, with pro­
sisting Mrs. J D. Densmore In her the high school students to Mill City
Ed Kalina a tractor. Fid will banter ber of L>uroc Jersey (red) pigs for per voucher» therefor, w ithin six months
housework, left for home Sunday.
Friday where she assisted in putting
the date hereof.
sale; full bloods und can I m * regis­ from
him to pull <*n some stumps.
Gated thia 15th da •y of February, A.
Mrs 11. E. Tobie and children, on their play, "Assisted by Sadie.”
tered; al*> a *>w weighing 300. and i). mb
i JOHN
__ FOLTZ,
Farmers are going at it like a bit­
wh<> hud l>een visiting with her m<>-j (j N. Crabtree moved his house-
also a sow now with pig
Prices
hi. Curl,
Ex » tu tor.
ing sow; head and tail up like a bull satisfactory
Attorney for Executor,
O. W. Garland, Scio,
ther in Salem, returned Fr^lay.
■ hold goods from Allianv Monday and
in a hornet nest.
Oregon.
29 2t* hale flrat publication, Feb. 17. 1921
Date la*t pubiicatian. Mar. 17. 1981.
Mrs E. D. Myers, Mr». F. T. Bit- j intended to start working in the
Onion seed at Pie Flater's 91 a ll>
For
sale
Jersey
c«>w,
due
to
be
yeu and Mr« W I- Gill Motored to blacksmith shop today.
Also a 200-chick
Our new mail carrier btats any,, fresh very soon
Albany Saturday.
A birthday dinner wm given Fred
brooder. F. J. Kula. Shelburn.
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J. M Lindley of Aumsville was T Bilyeu Sunday by Mrs. W. F. Gill we have ever had. always on lime.,
Fifteen goats for sale cheap if ta­
Santiam F'arm haa in a little early ken at once. T. B. Pruspul.
looking* after butim-m interests in at her home, Besides Mr. Gill. Mrs.
John B. Couey, Prop.
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town Monday,
F. T. Bilyeu and daughter Virginia garden —15 bushels potatoes, set out
HUNKERS and WEST
SCIO STAGE
There will lie a meeting in Scio
Thursday P. M„ March 17. of those
interest rd in Red Cross work. Miss
Katharine Flwing, field representa­
tive. will be present and outline the
peace time program.
6 bushels onion sets, galore of peas.
J. B Couey and family will move 2 ounces lettuce se«*d and will soon
to town Monday and occupy Henry have rhubarb for pies.
PIE EATER.
Stepanek's residence, the latter mov­
ing to Portland to l>s with his chil­
dren.
Pure home rendered lard for sale
Printer Brant went to Lebanon
Sunday to bring back Editor Dug­
ger. whose health is much.improved
since his recent illoess and is on the
job once more.
Herman Eckhardt has sold his
home just outside of the city limits
to John Kouba and will go back to
Portland and enter into business of
some kind outside of printing.
were also present.
in quantities to suit.
If you have a house or farm to
sell or rent, come and w*e E. C.
Shelton, who haa his office al prewnt
at II. B. Iler’s liarber shop.
It’s contrary to law to fish before
April 15; or to fish without a license
on your person, It's also unlawful
to take IB-inch. or larger trout, as
the old law has been repealed. So
you txt ter obey the law or the game ;
warden will get you.
Messrs an<l Mewlames A. G. Prill.
last Saturday night Mias Lulu
E. C Peery and E G. Arnold were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sticha Clark invited a number of friends
to drop in and surprise her mother
Friday evening.
O. B. Cyrus chaperoned the fol­ on her birthday. The evening was
lowing on a shopping tdttr in Albany spent In a social way followed by
Monday: Mrs. P, IL MacDonald. refreshments of ice cream an.I cake.
Mrs. A. W. Ilagey. the Misses Ikirris At a late hour ths guests departed,
wishing Mrs Clark many returns of
Weddle and Eleanor Parrish.
In alighting from (on Westen-
house's truck before it had stopped.
Monday morning. Miss Christine
Shindler gave an example of how
not to hy landing on all fours,
got up smiling.
Jack Griffin left Scio Sunday for
hi» home at Paradise. Montana Be-
fore starting he left won! to have
The Tribune »ent him. for he is anx­
ious to read «hat Pie Eater haa to
aa> from lime to time.
the day. Among those present were
.Mr and Mrs tlcorge Weatenhouse.
Mr. ami Mrs D. II. Hildreth. Mr.
ami Mr? A W. Arbuckle. J H
Hildreth, llinstinc
Blanche Shindler.
Shindler
F. T. Thayer
and
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GLASSES FITTED
STAUE Ml-.t-.TB ALL TRAINS
BY
Graduate Optometrist
Dance •
Saturday Night, March 12
Arnold’s Orcm-stra
Gentlemen 91.10; ladies Free; Spec­
tators 25<*
Ask for coupon with each 5tK
purchase, or over, at tire Sanitary
Meat Market, Shelton & large. A
SI purchase entitles you I«» 2 coup­
ons. 91 25 to 3 coupons.
These cou­
pons are good for Community Par
plate silverware. Don’t forget to.
ask for your coupons.
29 2tj
Leave* Hotel Seie­
st 7 JO a m and 4M5 p in for West Sen.
and 7:46 a. m
16 p rn for Munkers
PRICES REASONABLE
Privatr office for exnmination'»
F. M. FRENCH & SONS
ALBANY
A blue-brown and grey colored
plaid mackinaw (new) was taken
from my buggy while left standing
in the hitching lot l>ack of lhe J. F.
Wesely store Saturday ^afternoon.
March 5. I will pay a suitable re­
ward for information that will lead
to its recovery.
R. Fl Peery.
Red clover wed for sale at 25*” W*;
Oregon standspurity and germin­
ation.
F. T. Thayer.'
Phone 6-515
WE HAVE
> EVERYTHING
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OPTICAL
«VU Kl g AIN
Is the eaos* of many
HUMAN ILLS
BANCROFT
Optical Company
KKYPTOKS ARE POPULAR
Because they have eliminated the
unsightly line» and give the wearer
comfort and satisfaction.
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
WANTED
Hav
tirain
M,<*
REED
Office All »ny State Hank
ALBANY, ORE.
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'cade
Potatoes
HIGHEST MARKET PRICK
Optometrist.
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ALBANY
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HAROLD ALBRO,
Manufacturing Optician