The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 14, 1921, Image 4

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LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES ♦
Scio Rod tad Guo Club.
0. K. EICHINGER, Pre».
SCHOOL NOTES.
W. Al Ewing metored to Albany ¿T-»■ nTimirg
D. G THOMS, »ae. *n.l Manager
At ls»banon on April 4 sportsmen
High school students and others of Linn enuntv held s meeting pre­
C. E.ppley of Salem was in town
now very much interested in ceded by a banquet. The question
Prices for werk ending April 23, 11*21.
Friday.
j track athletics. Ths following boys of Ash and game preservation was
$2 00 Olympic Hard Wheat Elour $2 75
Golden I'hrOMnt Elour
discussed.
Mrs. Joseph Li aka made a trip to are busy preparing to enter the
Wheat Hearts. 10s
HO
Graham
Flour
2.00
More than 50 from al! over the
Albany Friday.
. county meet May 6, as well m a
Pancake
Elour
Rye E'lour
2.75
.75
county were present, but Scio's dub
J. T. and Mrs. Funk were Salem contest with Jefferson here April 30,
Corn Meal, jwr It.
Corn
... - — r
.06
2.10
of 20 members was represented i»v
Visitors Saturday.
Iin'l pomibEy one at D-banon April
Alfalfa Meal
I 80
Corn, cracked er ground
2 2.’>
three
Mrs. Gladys Denning of Mill’City l5: T*rn Nea1' K*‘nnat’' »irons,
Alfalfa and Molasses
1.90
Mill
run.
Mhi
1
Captain Burghduff, stats warden,
Scratch
E'evxj
_____
3.40
wo in town Wednesday.
Arthur Mcl>in, !«ay
MeKnight,
Ur,n l<Mk
1 MO
thought that in 1922 approximately
Egg Maker
3.40
. . ..
. Ralph Hollis. Eldred Dong, Elden
heat
Chop
-
3.00
Joe Raima returned to Portland
.
..
,
7000 china pheasant« will be liber­
Cocoanut Meal
2 'Ki
. .
.
Knauf. Carl Liml>eck. Murrel Gll-
1.40
Oat Ch>p
Oil Meal
3 90
the Jirst of the week.
I.
.,
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u
.
ate«! in the valley. These birds cost
key, John Densmore. Most of the»«
Ml« IL— Shindler of Salem spent meB Aow
by May almost $5 each. It is easily seen
what damage is done by »hooting in
the week md at home near Crabtree 8 mgy
forlnldable.
DR J. W. GOIN,
FOR SALE.
the breeding season. A bird raised
One Tie Mill in first-clan« whape.
Veterinarian.
Saturday being Arnold Boyanov-
Because of lack of equipment the
in the field knowing the danger from
Half inter. «1 in Blacksmith Shop. Authorised Auction Sale and Intentate
sky's 2lst birthday a numtier of hi. n«ld events (discus throw, shot put.
Inspector.
One house and two h>U in Scio.
hawks and predatory animals has a
friends gave him a surprise party.
javelin throw, etc ) Neal and Hiron«
Phone» .—Palaeo Feed ufaed, 184 J
Farm.
W
acres,
cheap
and
good
better chance than <>ne raised in
Residence, 600 R
«
The Scio Rod and Gun Club will I may lie able to prepare for the pole
terms.
captivity.
ALBANY. OREGON
meet in the K. P. hall tomorrow vault.
These arc all good bargains.
There will be contentante available Advertías ia The Scio Tribune and get
(Friday) evening at H o'clock.
E. C. S hslton ,
Cliri-JtwtU Od Stm fir Sall
resulta.
Real Estate Broker.
Mi«s Nelda Wendt of Albany spent tnt
runa- h'“h luroP and broart
$27
00, 3-burner, practically new
the week end with Mr and Mrs. J ijwnp. It
I is not " yet
; " certain which
C-J. Oil Cook Stove, for $18.00. See
4
»
I men will be u«e«t in the various
M Brown.
Herman Eckhardt, at Mrs. Sarah
events a« several are equally good.
Morris's.
Main Street. Scio.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown and
< >
MeKnight is certain to be <>ne of
and Mimi Nelda Wendt »pent Sunday
For Sale Three year old Regis­
the runner« in the mile; Hollis and
<
at the home of Z. J. Clark.
tered
Holstein Bull.
List
your
property
ui
.
’
h
me
;
■
Hirons In the 100 yards. McLain, < '
G. H. Bilyeu of («bamm ws« in
3t
Joe Novak.
Having taken i the Pacific Agency
Hirons and Neal will jump. .McLain
for helo »nd » n.-inity, 1 am in a pa-
Scio Friday looking after bu«ineM
Clover Seed— I have a quantity of
and Hirons will «tar in other events,
•ition to advr rli»e farm t>ru[«rli«v
.Interests
ami
busu'csse
•»
of
all
kind«
in
this
red
clover seed, recleaned for Mie
but except as indicated the jMMitiona
vicinity pra< tn-ally over all of he
at 25 cents per pound.
Tuesdsy’« rain w«» welcome to of contestant« are not yet deter­
Northwest, <>r, if you are think­
ing of buying hem or rUewhcra in
4t
Harry Chrisman, Scio, Ore.
farmers. Ihe ground wm getting mined. A good relay team seerns
tlw North weal, or t nut» for farm»,
erusted and vegetation was greatly to be assured
Friday
Evening
Red clover seed for sale at 25«' th;
o' properties. it will be
I ¡
I Oregon standard purity and germin­
to your advantage to call on me
benefited.
and iook over my luting» in this
ation.
F. T. Thayer.
The need <>f a local Ash and gams
line; as I hare Haling« in must ev
When you want your meat supply
Oregon
Mad»
Home
Knitting Yarns.
cry
locality
in
Oregon
and
Wash
­
srarden is urgent if one may judge flesh or cured. also nice frtitfi lard
ington.
A
great
surpri««
for
the
home knitters
from the aroma of frying fish float­ and compound. call on the Sanitary
of Oregon, but «till a fact. Further­
Not excaaivs.
No coataiasioa
Market.
Shelton
&
Co..
Prop«.
more, this yarn
absolutely virgin
ing on the air.
ualcu ia be meatal ia telling
Real Estate lirober
wool yarn; the wool waa grown in Linn
yoar
property
For «ale cheap Strxwtierry plants
E3n«»ch Shelton was rhajwmno and
count», told by Mr. Sender« to the Ore­
and Notary Public
Alio will take luting» of personal
gon Wonted Company (mill« locate«! at
chauffeur Tuesday f<»r Mrs Shelton, beat kind». ai*> Mallard duck eggs
property to buy or «ell.
S«’llwood). made into worsted yarn by
./Ibilrath Obtained, firamined
for hatching. R. F D. I, Box 2.
Mrs. S. C Brown and Mrs. H. B.
Roy T. Biahop, »on of C. P. Hiabop,
Scio. Oregon. »♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦
K
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OREGON
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i pniprielor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Her on a shopping tour in Albany.
Scio Milling Company
WWooadagr.
Bo La Bo
Orchestra
Dancing
Wesely Hall, Scio
April 15th
Riley Shelton
E. C. and Mrs. I'eery were to
lenve for their new homo in Port­
land today. Miss EMria Peory will
remain here a short time.
GET READY FOR
S. W. D>ng, wljo is attending O.
A. C., motored home Friday even­
ing. returning to Corvallis the fol­
lowing day.
Kafoury Bros. Fire Sale
E. C. Shelton has bought the Eli
Plummer property across the street
from the (Tirumv sash and door
factory.
Tom Large on Monday found him-
self 14 mile« from town with the
radius rod on his car broken. With
much patience and perseverance he
managed to wriggle into town.
Milk receipts at the Scio conden-
•ery reached the 16,000-pound mark
Monday. By the '-nd of the month
it is thought the receipts will reach
20,000 pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brant and
daughters Dorothy and Marjorie ac­
companied Printer Brant from Sa­
lem to Jefferson last Sunday on his
return from a week's vacation.
Tomorrow the open season for
fishing begins, but there’s not much
use going out as it is Mid that all
the «mall streams have l>een about
cleaned out of trout, and there Is
too much water in the large streams
for good sport.
Mias Lulu Clark was hostess at a
party at her home Wednesday. The
evening was spent playing games
followed by refreshments.
Those
partaking of Miss Clark's hospitality
were; Misse« llene Rees. Blanche
Arbuckle and Christine Shindler and
Messrs Cecil Hubbard, Jesse Hild­
reth and Deb Long.
On«’ of the !arg<«t money v<*r<tieta
•ver rendered by a jury In Jackson
county was that given In circuit court
at Jacksonville In the suit ssalnrt
t’hentrr (?. Ku Ml, the Appiccale stock-
man for $42 303.73 dur on ov« rdrafta.
drafts and ctn-ck» cash«-*! by th«* failed
bank of Jacksonville b-dor» Il became
defunct, tb art Ion being brought by
r. C. Brameelí. «late »uperintrndent
It «a» the aeeond victory
af banka
et Saperintendi nt Bramwell last week
tn a «Imilar ease growing out of the
bank fallare, the other case brina that
brought by him against J. K Itartletu
former Medford dealer In electrical
supplir», the Jury bringing In a verdiet
for *SMg.l4 for overdraft» sud the
UU
I Salem. Oregon knitter» try this yarn
out. All colors. 45c per boll of 2 oxa.
bamplr» sent on appl eation. Addreaa
C. I*. Bisbop, Box <n, Salem, Oregon,
IF YOU WANT to buy or trade for UH
acre, good stock land near headwaters
of the Y equina in Benton county see
The Tribune’« printer.
Sale Starts April 21,10 A. M
It will be the biggest, mo£ talked
about sale ever held in Salem. You
will be offered bargains, the like of
which you never saw before.
PRICES WILL BE VERY LOW
Never again will such an opportunity be presented
to you to save money on dry goods. There will
be extra salespeople to wait on you.
You will be able to buy dress silks, wool dress goods, ginghams,
percales, outing flannels, white goods, hosiery, underwear, baby
goods, gloves, yams, etc., etc.
KRYPTOKS CLEVERLY CON-
CEA LB THE FACT THAT THE
WEARER NEEDS DOUBLE VIS­
ION GLASSES.
In improving the
appearance and conserving the eye­
night. Kryptok« are a pricelew» poa-
neaaion.
?
ALBANY
OAC&
HAROLD ALBRO,
Manufacturing Optician
GLASSES FITTED
BY
Graduate Optometrist
PRICES REASONABLE
Private office for examinations
Sale Will Last About Nine Days. Be on Hand Early
At the same old place where the fire was—466 State street.
Look for the Fire Sale signs
F. M. FRENCH & SONS
ALBANY
WE HAVE
EVERYTHING
OPTICAL
I.YE STRAIN
1« the cause of many
HUMAN 11.1 A
BANCROFT
Optical Company
466 State St.
SALEM, OREGON
466 State St.
SIS W. 1st St.. Albany