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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1921)
' A «• ,'¿,d > — i'—I. A LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES O. E. EICHINGER. Pese. County Agent Heyman, of Albany was in town Wednesday. D. C. THOM.«. 8 m . and Mana<«r Scio Milling Company The committee of the Linn County Breeder’» Association on the publish Prices for week ending April 16, 1921. ing of n breeder’s directory held a Golden Pheasant Hour__ 32.00 Olympic Hard Wheat Flour 32.76 meeting April 4th at the county Wheat Hearts, 10s Graham Hour . 2.00 .80 agent’s office and made plans for Rye Hour 2.75 Pancake Hour ----- .75 the publishing of h directory., .’2.10 Corn M«-al. per !»> Curb .06 Letters will be sent out to former 2.26 Alfalfa Meal____ Corn, cracked er ground 1.80 breeder association members asking Alfalfa and Mol ass 1.90 Mill run. 80s 1.50 them to send in their names together Scratch Feed 3.40 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Coffey, of Me revival there. 1.80 Bran. 100a with tlie kind of pure bred livestock Egg Maker_____ 3.40 Minnella, spent Sunday with the I 3.00 Wheat (’hop Ed Kalina and wife made a flying they are raising, or certified need (ocoanul Meal 2.00 (alters mother Mrs. V. A. McKnight. ' trip Saturday night to do some 1.40 Oat Chop Oil MeaJ ________ 3.‘.MJ i that they are growing. Miss Helen ('rawford, of Lebanon, shopping as goods are cheap and It ia hoped that every breeder of came over Wednesday morning for a 1 eggn a fair price. pure bred slock or certified seed will It is not thought that fruit in this DR J. W. GOIN, short visit al the Tribune home. Ixmter Bilyeu went out Sunday send in hia name at once as the di section is injured to any great ex Veterinarian. Herman Eckhardt is back again with hie tln-Hxzie at a 60 mile clip rectory will go to press on May 1st tent. being that the frosts were dry. Authorized Auction Saie and Interstate I its pec tor. In the Tribune office this week while looking for hia horse which had gut , and no names will be received after Bert Hollie haa purchased the res Phones -Palare Feed Shed. 184 J printer Brant is out of town. , that time. Already there are eighty out. Residence, 600 R idence from Joe Holub in the east ALBANY. OREGON J. F. Emmett. the Fire Insurance Sunday evening the mountains ' pure bred breeders who have listed end of town Wednesday. man, was looking sfter business in had on their Sunday clothes as they their names for publication in thia Mrs. Sheaman. of Thomas, while For sale 3 registered shorthorn terests tn town Thursday. were covered with snow well nigh directory. No doubt it will be near bulls, coming 2 years old. at bargain opening a jar of preservad fruit twice this number. A membership Mrs, l^ambert, of Jordan, was a down to the valley. price. David Horsburgh, R 3 29 4* Wednesday morning, had an accident fee of 32.(8) is charged for member- guest at the home of Mrs. Don Mc The Weever & Clevelan mill, near For sale Jersey cow, due to be | ship in this Association and those and cut an artery in her arm She Knight Thursday night. A. T. Powell’s, has resumed opera fresh very soon. Alan a 200-chick was brought to Scio where Dr. Hob who wish their name* to be entered brooder. F. J. Kula, Shelburn. * Mr. N. I. Morrison was looking tions again, turning out a fine lot of ! in the directory must accompany the son dressed the wound. after buxineas interests at Lyons lumber and ties. Fifteen goats for sale cheap if ta same with the 32.00 fee. This di ken at once. T. B. Proepal. • last Thursday. The old man’s clerk finished up all Pure home rendered lard for sale rectory will ha distributed to county For Sale— Red Clover Seed re Mrs. Esther Ray. of McMinnville, his spring plowing, so he will soon agents and breeder* ol livestock In quantities to suit. F. T. Thayer. is spending the week end with her be ready to plant corn as he haa in throughout the state and also to For sale 30 head pigs and ehoata. cleaned not damage«! by fall rains. all hi« winter garden. daughter. Mrs. Don McKnight. I other states whenever information is Phone Lebanon 41 F 22. or Chas. ( . Price 25c per lb. Davis. R. 3, Scio. Oregon. 21* 4t John Shimanek, Scio, R. F. D. Uncle George Bilyeu, of Scio, was «iesired relative to Linn County live- Joe Kalina who has been working For Sale Three year old Regis Clover Seed I have a quantity of in Portland for some time returned out Monday superintending his farm st«ick. or certified seed. tered Holstein Bull. red clover seed, recleaned for sale the fore pari of the week for a short while his son Lester is farming his 3t Joe Novak. at 25 cents per pound. place. stay. School Note«. Farm hand wanted — Phone or see 4t Harry Chrisman. Scio, Ore. Mr. Jamee Montague and wife The hospital ha* been without Fred Itoadarmel, R. F. D. 1. Red clover seed for sale at 257 ft>; patients for a week or more and went to Crabtree last week to put The senior play at Jefferson WBS Oregon standard purity and germin House and two lota for sale. If Matron Kester is improving the idle in Mrs. Phoeby Turner’s garden as attended by a 345 crowd which ation. F. T. Thayer. not sold by April 15 will rent to de time in papering. However, patients she ia Jim’s mother-in-law. seemed to enjoy Itself The cast sirable tenant. Will also sell furni Oregon Made Home knitting Yarns. are due to arrive this week. The proprietors of the Santiam was accompanied by an orcheatra ture in whole or in part to suit. A great surprise for the home knitters of Oregon, but «till a fact. Further Newton Crabtree sold his farm farm siwnt Saturday in Scio, taking consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Roe 33 21* J. R. JONAS. more, this yam is absolutely virgin Monday to his daughters. Mrs. Mag dinner with Mrs. Morris, who always Shelton. Edward Wesely, Mrs wool yarn; the wool was grown in Linn Anyone wanting notatoes at 50e Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly were per bushel, call on the Fie Eater. business visitors in Albany Tuesday. Melvin Lee finished his farming Miss Margaret Brock came home on the A. T. Powell farm as he is from Mill City Wednesday. quits a rustler. Assessor Van Winkle, of Albany, Elmir and Geo. Griffin went to was over Monday, braking after ('railtree Sunday to hear some g<rad business affairs. preaching aa they were holding a gie Summers. Mrs. F. W. Smith and delights in having her best when the Barnes and Blanche Barnes. Their old man and good sister calls. Mrs. Arch Suemirah of Portland. kind assistance was greatly appreci The Scio boys were out Sunday ated as was also the liberality of A. W. Griffa, who has been living upon hia homestead on the Rodgers with their famous Begat hounds giv car drivers. The little Miaaes Barnes Hill, left Wednesday for Portland ing the Jacks a warm reception while and Shelton dance*! daintialy and while they were hot on the trail with . were encored and Miss Pauline Sims to work during the summer. and Miss Ella Trimberger assisted as Preaching services were conducted music aqua! to a brass band. Mr. William Green, of Albany, at Mill City with song and were at the Arnold schoolhouse by H. B. Ber latl Sunday and were well at came over Wednesday bringing over much appreciated by audience and tended. and appreciated by the com a corrugated roller which Ed Kating Seniors. Thanks. Mr. Morrison ran his case knife had bargained for. Stopping over munity. 0. B. Cyrus, Bert Hollis, Jess L. night with KA. who wishing to re around the track the other evening. The case was alright but the boys Rodgers and others went out to the munerate him. gave him a cord of hooked onto the wrong grader. wo««i all sawed. Larwood country Friday to hunt the The old man received word from Thanks Mr. Morrison and the same coyotes that are killing sheep. to Walter Bilyeu and Riley Shelton Mrs. P. H. Macdonald left Satur his son Theodore in Washington.who for intending to help. The boys are day morning for a week’s pleasure got badly jammed when a bridge making good use of the track and trip to Portland. She went as guest went down with him on a truck, will meet the Jefferson team here of Mr. and Mrs. Fd Peery in their some six months ago. that he will April 30th. May 6lh they will com probably never be able to do hard sedan. pete at Albany, Ray Henderson, of Oakland, Cal. work as he still suffers from his leg The Teacher’s Training girls have Mrs. Ralph Crawford and Mrs. Gao. and broken riba. PIE EATER. l»een giving standard arithmetic | Crawford, of Albany, were callers tests to the grnde children. on the Tribune editor on Thursday JORDAN ITEMS j aft*rn ran of last week. J. S. Stiche ia improving hit Newton Crabtree received the in dence by enlarging the size of telligence. last week that his wife. Mr. F. Combe was a Jordan shop porch. Theodsia Emetine, died at Aberdeen, per Monday. Rodger Cain ia also making im- Wash., on March 29, 1921. at the Miss Annie Thomas spent Sunday provementa to hia home and his age of 61 years and 3 months. Her at M. J. Krantz's. porch ia aiao being enlarged. death was expected. Clyde Thomas and wife motored The city Council thinks the 320,- to Slayton Saturday. Ths forest service will plant 440.000 trees In Oregon and Washington forest 000 bond issue will complete the Mrs. IJnn Iambet who hu been lands thia spring, according to J F Jordan power line in good shat*, visiting at McMinnville. returned Kummel. In charge of refor«>atatlon for providing the bonds are taken up by this dlztrict, The trees will cover 740 Monday. local capitalists. The completion of acres In the Rainier, Banilam and Aunt Evaline Shelton, who ha* the dam and the building of the Crater national forest. been ill the past few days is no bet All but 300 of the China pheasant power house, will complete the job. ter at present. hens and 4ft of the cocks raised al the •ow that the wiring is done. Mr. George Rowein ia hauling state game farm near Eugene la the Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Roberts, who freight semi-weekly for the Jordan past season have been liberated la dif spent the week with Mrs. Roberts’ ferent parts of the slate this spring store when the roads will permit. More than 2400 of the birds have been father, J. .V C. Brant, left Friday Mr. Frank Junirwith. whohaa been distributed where It la thought they afternoon for Seattle, via Salem and will multiply rapidly. Portland. At each place they will working in the sawmill dear Scio, In addition to funds prop*»»«'«! to be returned home Monday to look after stop a few days to visit relative«. raised In Douglas county by the bond' Mr. Brant am>mpanie«i them as far business and operate the Fordson. Ing moasure recently Indorsed by tax- Mr. T. II. Thomas came down payers, there will be approximately aa Portland. 34t.OOft for market roads. At the . An error— Ijwt week in printing from Stayton the middle of the week November election a 1 mill tax was to look after hia ranch and plant the account of the parly io honor of voted for market roads, which on a John Kelly, the printer made a ser spuds. /• /■*. J 4 ious mistake. It should have reed the party was in honor of John Kelly’s birthday (not bulldog) also | by changing the copy It read that , he was presented with a silver cigar ette case by one person instead of by all the guests The Tribune takes all blame for the error as the copy was plainly written. T* - The sudden change in weather Monday morning gave the busy far- mere of our vicinity a fine opportun- ity for a few hours rest in trying to keep warm while the snow melted. O regon M ist . Scio ia very quiet thia week, mere are busy at home. SlKKWALK LUMBER R ka SONAHLB. a county, sold by Mr. Senders totheOre- Arch Ray in running a sawmill 8on Worsted Company (nulls located at and learns that Scio wants sidewalk rllwood). made into worsted yam by | Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop, lumber. He will supply the lumber proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of at very low rates. Better see him Salem. Oregon knitters try this yarn out. All colors, 46c per ball of 2 oxa. about it. bamplrs sent on application. Address For sale cheap—Strawlterry planta best kinds, also Maiiard duck eggs for hatching. R. F. D. 1. Box 2. Scio. Oregon. C. P. Bishop, Box 71», Salem, Oregon, FOR SALE. One Tie Mill In first-class shape. Half interest in Blacksmith Shop. One house and two lots in Scio. Farm, 89 acres, cheap and good terms. These are ail good bargains. E. C. S helton , KRYPTOKS CLEVERLY CON- Real Estate Broker. CEALS THE FACT THAT THE WEARER NEEDS DOUBLE VIS- ION GLASSES. In improving the appearance and conserving the eye sight. Kryptokn are a price I era poo- session. Bo La Bo Orchestra Dancing Wesely Hall, Scio (Optometrist. OOTA, Z AliANY Friday Evening April 15th Notice to Creditors. Notice ia hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that the undersigned has been, by the county court of Linn coun ty, Oregon, duly appointed administra tor of the estate of Georglanna Hugger, late of Unn county, Oregon, deceased. Any and ail persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to th«- undersigned at hia . eaidence at Scio, Linn county, Oregon, on or Iwfore six months from the date hereof, duly verified as by law rejuir«!. Dated this 1st day of March, A. D. IM. T. L DUGGER, 29 5t Administrator. Weatherford A Wyatt, Attys for Admr 314.000.«MW valuation, will provide 3-14. 000. The stele will match ibis amount McMinnville Is making nn extension Real Eilate Broker of Its electric power line out "Three- and Notary Public Mile lanz," east of th* city. Partners' ytbttnitl» Obtiiintd, faafotned reaidencee along the lane will be Illum inated and power furnished those who | 300 - . . OREGON wish It. The lane la being hard aur faced by the county. It ia pert of the IF YOU WANT to buy or trade for 148 Went lMyton-M< Mlnnvllle cutoff on acres good stock land near headwaters of the Y equina in Benton county the Pacific highway from Portland to The Tribune s printer. McMlaavtUe. Riley Shelton HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Optician GLASSES FITTED BY Graduate Optometrist PRICES REASONABLE * Private office for examinations F. M. FRENCH A SONS ALBANY WK HAVE r /Sk7 everything OPTICAL EVE STRAIN Is ths causa of many HUMAN ILIJI BANCROFT Optical Company 313 W. 1st St.. Albany .1