The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 21, 1921, Image 4

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    LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
Mr. and Mr«. Z J. Dark motored
to Salem Saturday.
SCHOOL NOTES.''
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George Stoddard ia helping at the '
bank this week
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of Albany
spent Sunday with the M P. Longs,
O. E EICHINGER. Pres.
D. C. THOM-. bee. and Manager
Scio Milling Company
Announcement of school events
Miss Josie Ko tan »pent Sunday at
T. A. Richardson returned from a
Prices for week ending April 23. 1921.
still to occur is made at this time
home.
trip
to Portland Tuesday.
so that in case of conflicts with other
Golden Pheasant Hour
$2.00 Olympic Hard Wheat Hour $2 75
From reports frost did not dam­ organisations adjustments can more
County Agent Heyman of Albany
Graham Flour
Wheat Hearts. 10s
2.00
HO
age the fruit In this locality.
readily be made. The following list spent Monday in Sci >. At a meet­
Rye Hour
Pancake Hour
2.75
.75
Found — A bunch of key«; at thia of events may be revised should it ing in the evening the subject of
Corn
. 2.10 Corn Meal, per #>
.05
office; owner call and get it.
36 be necessary.
drainage was discussed.
Alfalfa
Meal
Corn, cracked or ground
2.25
1 >0
Several people of Scio and vicinity
Friday evening. April 22. the Pa­
1.90
Mrs. J. F. Wrsely and daughter, Mill run. mi .
1.50 Alfalfa and Molasses
, talked of going to hear the Marshall rent-Teacher Association will present
Scratch Feed
3.40
Frances, with Mrs. Oscar Eichinger
1
Igg Maker
3.40
lecture in Albany Monday night.
Rev. E. B. Lockwood of Jefferson, ' and daughter Ruth, were the guest»
3 (»>
Wheat Chop
*
U
V
4*1
t'*l
Home building in Scio this sum­ with his illustrated lecture *'A Ma­ of (ecil Eichinger on a motor trip
1.40
Oat Chop
_
Oil Meal
3.90
rion County Man's Experience in 'Y*! : to Albany Saturday.
mer ia talked of.
George Bilyeu has erected a mod­ Work Abroad."
Joseph Volek and family who have
DR. J. W. GOIN.
Aatsaobile Wort Waatti
Wednesday, April 27. Mill City
em chicken house on his property
been living in the Will Abbott house
Veterinarian.
•
high
school
will
present
its
play
in Scio.
i this winter, are making preparations
"Peter Piper’s Troubles."
I have bad three year»’ experience Authoris'd Auction Snlc and Intentata
John Weedy ha« had ths front of
In» (ire tor.
to immediately leave for their for- |o the Haynes factory at Kokomo,
Friday. April 2D, Jefferson high
Phone«Palace Feed Shed, IM J
his theatre building newly painted,
mer home in Orient. South I Dakota. Indiana, and can work <>n any make
Residence, 500 R
school presents its play al Jefferson
adding greatly to its appearance.
J ohn O rtwkin .
of ear.
ALBANY. OREGON
J. B. Cornett of Shedd has been
while Lebanon's play is on tonight
It*
Shelburn. Ore.
Farmers are getting well through
in Scio and vicinity for several davs
at I-cbanon.
with their seeding and a good crop
Clart-kwtll Oil Stava tar Salt
On April 30 there will be a truck in the interest of co-operative selling
FOR SALE.
i« expected.
$27.00.
3-bumer. practically new
of
mohair
an-J
wool,
Mr.
Cornett
meet here between bcio and Jeffer­
Eight-room house and two lots in
It is expected that the Jordan-Soo son. and possibly other high schools. 1s one of the large breeders of short i North Scio, $1250; $100 down, bal- C-J. Oil Cook Stove, for $IN.OO. See
Herman Eckhardt, at Mrs. Sarah
power line will be in operation in This meet Is set for the afternoon. hora cattle in the Willamette valley. i ' ance $25 a month.
Morris’s. Main Street. Scio.
¡¡Also
3
in.
wagon
in
good
shape
H
July.
It ia planned to make a day of it.
Indications point to postponed
Inquire of
Ancel. the »mall son of J. A. Bur­ In the forenoon the grades of the
For sale cheap Strawberry plants
E. C. SHKt.vnN,
baseball games in Portland this
best kinds, also Mallard duck eggs
ton. is taking treatments under Dr. community will compete ami special
Real
»tale
Broker.
McCredie'» team should lie
week
for hatching. R. F. D. 1. Box 2.
Hobson at the hospital.
contests appropriate to picnics ar­ glad
The m<>re rain the fewer
Scio. Oregon.
RAISE
YOUR
OWN
FRYERS.
William Shores, who has been In ranged.
Bring your lunch and games will be played and the fewer
For Sale Three year old Regis­
Chick« between 3 and 4 week« old
the hospital for the last two weeks, spend the day.
lost games will lie charged up against at 10 cents each in lots of 25 or tered Holstein Bull.
is quite III.
The ciunty track meet will be the Portland team.
St
Joe Novak.
more. Bring your container.
held
in Albany May •> in connection
Jerome Smith of Scapp*»re was
3fi It*
Guy McKnight.
Clover
Seed
I
have
a quantity of
On Monday of last week as Joe
looking after business interests in with the Albany Gillege May Day
red clover seed, recleaned for sale
Poindexter was driving his team at­
D-m’t plant a garden where the
exercises.
At least eight schools
town Friday.
tached to a sled, one uf the runners sun does not shine for at least five at 25 cents per pound.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rodger» and will tie represented; Scio. Crabtree, dropped into a deep
41
Harry Chrisman, Scio, Ore.
rut; the »led hours each bright day.
Mrs. Anna Shannon were shopping Shedd, Sweet Home. Mill City, Al- tipping over onto Joe.
Red
clover
seed for »ale at 25C lb;
The horses
tmny. Brownsville, Lebanon.
The same kind of vegetables Oregon standard purity and germin­
in Albany Saturday.
dragged Joe ami the sled a »hurt
On May 13. if the date ia open,
should not lie grown twice in suc­ ation.
F. T. Thayer.
The Parml-Teacher meeting at
distance before being •lopped by
the school will otien. its bag of fun
cession in the same part of the gar­
Oregon Mads Home Knitting Yarns.
the schoolhouse tomorrow (Friday)
Joe's son. Under the care of Dr.
by indulging in a country fair. Not
den. if this can be avoided. If a
A great surprise for the home knitters
evening will I* well worth attend­
Prill Joe is convalescing though
only will a ripr>*srious program be
radically different kind is grown dis­ of Oregon, but still a fact. Further­
ing. Don't miss it.
pretty badly bruised.
more this yarn is absolutely virgin
given, but the hail will tie full of
ease spores and insects, though pres- wool yarn; the wool wmi grown in Linn
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jonas. Mr.
Wheal Is now down to a dollar nr ent in the aoil. are nut so liable to county, sold by Mr. Senders to the Ore­
stunts from one end to the other,
gon Worsted Company (mill* located at
and Mrs. F. B. Studnicka and Mr.
and whether one is witnessing a ba­ less per bushel, yet bread is still up attack the second crop,
Sellwood), made into worsted yarn by
and Mr«. Florian Chy til were guests by show or throwing at the nigger to war prices. Somebody is profit­
Huy T. Bishop, sun of C. P. Bishop,
There is no general rule regard­ proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
at the home of John Kotan Sunday.
eering
to
the
tune
of
about
100
per
dolls, a good time is guaranteed.
ing the depth of planting, as differ­ Salem. Oregon knitters try this yarn
W. O. Fillpot of Ia*banon was in
Unless the date is changed the cent and it is not our home dealer ent kind» of vegetable» and differ­ out. All colors. 45c per ball of 2 ou.
i-ampirv sent on appl cation. Address
town Monday. He reports that he Scio grade teachers will, on May 20, either.
ent noil» necessitate different prac­ C. P. Bishop, Box *5, Salem, Oregon,
sold his farm near l^elianon and will entertain the public for the last time
tice«. The smaller the seeds the
move to eastern Oregon.
Vancouver. B C.—A shipment of '
this year. "Midsummer Eve." the
shallower the covering should be as
John Stellmacher found a shoe musical treat they are preparing, five tons of cascara bark from ths a rule. In heavy soils the covering
last week on the road between the will proliably l>e the banner perform­ coast valleys of British Columbia should be lighter than in light aoila.
has revealed the fact that the only j
Shimanvk bridge and Scio and left ance of the year.
When you want your meat supply
It at Ths Tribune office, where the
High school commencement is at known supply of this valuable medi-'
fie«h or cured, also nice fresh lard
owner may get it.
hand. Baccalaureate Sunday comes cinal bark, in large quantities, is ini and compound, call on the Sanitary
W. P. Rees, who has been living May 29 and commencement June 3. British Columbia, the forests in' Market. Shelton & Co., Props.
on the Jorie Gaines place, loaded a Claas exercises for both grade and Washington and Oregon having been
Three-grain seed oats for «ale by
ear with household goods Sunday high school graduating classes will completely stripped. Owing to the F. T. Thayer.
»5 2t
depredations of Jap loggers, who
preparatory to leaving for eastern lie given June 1.
Advertise in The Scio Tribune and get WHEN HAVING YOUR CAR RE
Friday. April 15, Scio sent a team ship to American and British drug
Oregon.
rewuiu
PAIRED
firms, this valuable provincial asset
of
7
to
the
Lelianon
track
meet
and
Trout fishing is now the order.
YoA
never
ask
to have inferior ma­
is in danger of being exterminated,
Some <>f our local fishermen are vio- the contest between Scio’s 7 men
terial
used.
Why
not treat your
■nd steps are being taken to protect
laling the law as to the number of and luibanon'a freshman, sophomore,
Heal
Estate
Broker
eyes,
which
are
of
far
more use to
this valuable herb in order that it
trout they catch in one week, also junior and senior classes was like a
and
Notary
Public
•
you,
in
the
«ame
manner?
KRYP-
battle lietween a lion and a mouse. may be properly cultivated and in
in the size of fish caught.
TOK AND TOR1C GLA88E8 ARE
bit mil» Obtained, faamined
The mouse, however, in some events time become an established industry
Mrs. Gladys Smith Denning of
iCJO
.
-
-
OREGON THE RELIABLE MAKES.
ran almost as fast as the lion, but of British Columbia.
Mill City underwent a major opera­
laith teams got good practice, thus
tion at the local hospital last Thurs­
I
fulfilling the purpose of the meet.
day at the hands of Ductors Prill
McLain won second in the mile run
and Davis.
and demonstrated that next time he
l>. C Thoms, C. W. Bragg, Art
will reacn the tape as soon as any­
OMgg,
Shelton and J. A. C. Brant went to
one. Hirons won third in the 440
Jefferson Saturday evening to see
immediately after placing well in
HAROLD ALBRO.
Jefferson Ixxige No. 33. A. F. A A.
the high jump. Neal did creditably
Manufacturing Optician
M.. confer the second degree upon
In pole vault and broad jump, eape- ■
two candidates. After the session
daily for one with so little chance
a lunch was served and the brethren
to learn the form.
Hollis was a
visited a bit before dispersing.
very close fourth in the 100-yard
Mrs. Riley Shelton went to Salem
daub, and Lebanon only kept from
GLASSES FITTED
intending to return by train Tues­
losing third in the 220 by throwing
day on the train leaving Salem at
BY
him to the ground.
White, after
3:o0 p. m. Not wishing to miss the
working all forenoon, came in a
train Mrs. Shelton went to the depot
close fourth in a number of events.
al 2 o’clock. Selecting a comfort­
PRICES REASONABLE
McKnight and Knauf did well, but
able seat in a coxy corner she as­
Ray was not well; he "forgot and
Private office for examination»
sured herself that she had plenty of
ate a bunch of cake.” The 50 yards
time, at least an hour and fifty min­
F. M. FRENCH N SONS
was run in 5 4-5; the 100 in 10 4-5.
utes. to wait for the train. She
ALBANY
The time of other events was slow
kept her eye on the clock; noted
because of the small circular track.
when the hands pointed to 3 and
said to herself "only 50 minutes
Henry Lyons, for whom the town
more.” and sat back comfortably
WE HAVE
of
Lyons <m the C. A E was named,
to watch the alow-moving hands.
’I EVERYTHING
The next time she looked up at the died at his home in Albany Sunday.
OTTICA!.
CARRIED BY—
The Tribune editor is in receipt
dock the hands pointed to 4. Mrs.
eve strain
Shelton started, rubbed her eyes, of an invitation to he present at the
la the cause of many
and on inquiring learned that the presentation of the Kenneth Lucas
HUMAN ILLS
train had been gone 10 minutes. If Fenton memorial law library to the
It had been Riley he would have law school of the University of Ore­
said * ! ? * 1 ? * and so on. but Mrs. gon by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fenton
Optical Company
Shelton quietly secured a taxi and in memory of their son. today, but I
313 W. 1st St., Albany
Riley Shelton
CHERRO FLOUR
^hleaik
QptometrLst.
1
AltAMX
The Sign of Good Bread
QUALITY BRAND
Graduate Optometrist
Every sack of Cherro flour and cereals
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
regardless of quality you now use, or
your money cheerfully refunded.
Joe Boyanovsky, Scio
Mrs, L. A. Freeman, Crabtree
Ransom & Co., Shelburn
rode home unperturbed.
regrets lus inability to attend.
BANCROFT