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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1921)
• Z i A* <> *' * I MEN'S WOOL FELT HATS « Joe Shmdlei is here from Port Portland fur Hur pot two months land on a visit to his parents, Mr. taking medical treatments, returned last week with an »«idltimi of thirty and Mrs. John Shindler. pounds to his weight Mr. Fleming Eoa SalJt -S<>me extra fine piece» Harvest is progressing nicely. was undr r obligation to purchase a of Cut «laae di»h«-s. All go at a bargsin. ln«juire at thè Tributi«- Dew suit of cloth«-* before he re- Andy Arnold is busy thrashing office. 52-tf turned home, as he had grown out this week Mrs Cori! Ashbaugh. wife of thè of his old suit. 1. V. McAdoo «pent Sunday with station agoni at Shelburn, paseetl his wife in Saiem. Al The f'eople« tTtealr« through Scio Friday on ber way to Rev. H. B. Iler went to Portland Leban»n. For thia week, Saturday and Sun- It Monday on business Mias Oda ('lark and brother. Ar day evenings, at th« Pii.ple* Theatre The Eugene postoffice is to be en thur. left for Salem Sunday where “Even a* Eve.” and Charley Chap lin in “A Dog’« Life.'* larged by a one story addition. Arthur is going to take medical Al Ewing brought the first new treatments Evergreen Blackberries Wanted. I am in the market for all the Evergreen Blackberries you have. I will pay the Highest Market Price therefor^. I will receive the Berries at the old Scio Produce House, west of the Wealey building. I solicit your patronage. Sotf T homas L abor . « wheat to the Scio mill last week I’rti’VX tiiucli low er over our entire stör«- Everybody invited to D an « k Gap <>n Saturday night. Miaa Bertha Palmy spent Sunday Richardson Aug 13, 1921 Big Dance, Music with her sister. Mra. A Roaprofka. by Arnold's orchestra. It Geo L. Sutherland reports a fall Grover C Pomeroy, wife and wheat yield of 23 bushels to the children, of Monitor, motored up acre. Tuesday for a short visit with hie Geo. Bilyeu and family are rusti- mother. Mrs Almina Pomeroy, and eating at Cascadia dui in« the hot other rrlatives spell. Mr, and Mrs. Rolla Shelton and Shviton A Co. of the Sanitary daughter, accompanied by Mrs. Market, want your veal and will call Veva Sturgis, of buntex. are enjoy for it. 41 ing a week's outing along Lie Tilla M um Neids Wendt was visiting al mook county U-aches, Sank Hannah's the forepart of the New fixtures ami other equip week. • ment is being installed in the Har Ur. W B. Richardson, of Jrffer- risburg postofhee. which will make son. made a professional call in Scio it second to none in the slate, says Saturday. the Harrisburg Bulletin. We have Splendid Line ol YOUNG MEN’S SUITS at $32.50 to $35.00 The Blain Clothing Co ALBANY, OREGON The «tore with a tupiare ileal fol every ciintonier OAC Ores os • H><krr latlituUoe ol TECHNOLOGY tijlo Srhooh S»«eety He»M«awsl» Eyetight Specialist STOP Al HoTEI. SCIO e»<-ry- r-m unlay that power waste in your •yen by using KRYPTOKS. a lena Glane* ground to enter •y« » p«-rL«ctly titled The first bond issue under the bo ( nnrit-- Compton reti.i m-l la.n . nus law is soon to lie advertised for Sunday from a visit to Portland «ale. S3.0ÜU.0O0 ix-mg the amount, and other valley points. and bids are t<> l<e ufiened Septem Will Rodgers, of near Albany, is ber 28. It is stipulated as tî per visiting his brother, George, while ernt liunds. recuperating his health. » So far no trace has laf-n m-cun-d A rotted sill at the front of the of the whercaliouts of Jim Ward, Wracly atore building la lieing re- who escaped front the penitentiary placed with new material. about a week ago. Ih- was serving a 2-year term for manslaughter and There will lie regular services in was sent up from this county. the Catholic church at nine o'clock Work on running the dam and next Sunday momin«, Au«. 14. sluicing the ditch was finished yes The Halsey Enterprise has been terday, and all that remains now to purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. furnish the electric juice for a 24 Wheeler, who plan its enlargement». hgur service is th« installation of For Sale Four foot Ash wood, the machinery and making proper and Bartlett Pram. Phone your connections, order now Fred Roadarmel. Scio, Bun Fleming, who has been in Oregon. 52tf ■ 11 1 » ......... N. I Morrison and family are en joying a well-earned vacation at t'a-uadia. having mob-red up there Saturday. ; of superior quality at a con- Weak sistent price. My une <-r spedai |>r<roi>d glasru-s malte young or <>ld «<»*1 «-ycaight for ▼va-hng, « lo • w..«' , t toni vouon All fitte»i by me aro war- rantr-d to give satMfartieri. C'z?/©/7/ e trist. A Iff A Of A supply of th«- n«-w school laws Twelve million trout are being planted in the streams of Oregon of Oregon ha> l»-«-n received by County Schiail Superintendent Miller this year. and are now available f<>r the sever The people of Harney valley will al school districts by sending U» Mr. vote on a 82,880,000 irrigation pro Miller. ject this month. JEFFERSON. ORE > Otti- HAROLD AI.URO, Manufacturing Optician I Want Your Grain e 1 have become associated with a large milling company of Portland and am in thejnarket for all kinds of grain not contacted for bv the local mill, nor from those who desire to sell to the lo cal Iijill. Will pay top price and guar antee satisfaction. See me. D. C. THOMS - FORDSON - Roy Shelton and family motored over to Cascadia Saturday, return- Ing Monday. They report condi- tiona fine there. The state highway I>etween Salem and Albany has b«-en completed and is now open to traffic, •<> the Albany papers announce Mi and Mr«. Enoch Shelton. Mrs. Emma Simmons and Mrs. Rebecca Morris at tendril W'rvices at the Ar nold school house Sunday afternoon, which were conducted by Rrv. Iler. i ai i tum tier ns urr is. ini I m M mwmms -«*• toll* «»,<*«>•« Twenty-one ex-service men met in Brownsville on Tuesday night. Aug. COM VAI 111 2. and organized Calapooia Post of the American Legion Indications Oregon Mad« Home knitting Varna point to doubling the membership in A great surprise for th« home knitters the near future. Oregon Agricultural College < < , i TRACTOR One man with n Fortlnon Tractor i ¡ hi <i<> more work easier ami with lew« exp«lise than two men cun <io with homer Th in meant that you with a Ford« »«in Trio tor can actually raise more crop*, with l»-s- work and le*a expense. And this mentis that your protitH will be gn iter with fewer hour« of work. Do More in a Day—Do It Bet tei Beaidea th«* Fonlaon will handle every power job on the farm. It in light, alert, flexible in control an I op ration, yet it baa power and en durance to «pare. You ahottld -•■«• the Fortlsoh at work to ippn-eiate ita wonderful capabilitiea. We will gla<liv give you the proofs if you will a«-k tor them, either by a jp-raonah call, phone or post card. FRED T. BILYEU, Scio, Oregon of Orogen, but «till a fact. Further-, more, thia yarn is absolutely virgin j G. N. Crabtree, wife and deugh- wool yarn, the wool wa» grown in Linn 1 ter, I ai ver ne. and Mrs Almina Pom- county, sold by Mr. Sender* to th«Ore gon Worried Company (mill* located st .eroy, motored to Salem Sunday to SaNIwuod). made into worsted yarn by Roy T. Bishop, .»on of C. P. Bishop, ' visit Mrs. Hugh Worley, wno has proprietor of the Woolen Mill Stnro of tieen quite ill. Mrs Worley is a Salem. i iregon knitters try this van» out. All colors, l&c per ball of 2 oss . 'daughter of Mrs. Pomeroy and a Samples sent on apj-l'cation. Addro** sister of Mrs. Crabtree. P. Bishop. Box 75. Satem. Oregon. tut boriteti Salts .löt nt T..V. ■Il Who says this community cannot grow corn? If you think not. look at the stalks that were brought to the Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate bank the other day by Chris Bilyeu Inspector. Phones: — Palace Feed >hed, 1*4 J - they are fully seven feet tali and Residence, 500- R I make an easterner imagine he was ALBANY, OIUBGON gazing on an Illinois or Iowa pro I am in the market for fat lambs duct. Mr. Bilyeu ova he has about and sheep. When you think they are F. 0. I ready call, let me make you a price. I two acres of just auch c<>rn a* the í 1 ¡IHMib ■ l)R J. W. GOIN, Veterinarian, $625 40tf Dr. W B Kichurdnon Dttnit J. L. RniMiatas. Soo. t 1 inti** I