The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 22, 1921, Image 7

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    Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
Cail. Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
SCIO
ORfiQpN
Bargain Day Offerings
Septetnder 20
Diren Bond of < ocvallis »pent the
week end visiting friends
Ore« on Mad« Home knit flag Yarns
Mr. ami Mr«. Dr. John Gill of
l^banon apent Sunday with the
formers parents. Mr. and Mra. M.C.
Gill.
Mr and Mr«. A. W. Arbuckle asn
daughter. Miss Blanch, arc leaving
for California Wednesday morning.
They are making the trip by way of
cJ
automobile
Mm. H. B Iler, who will teach in
the Richardson Gap school this win­
ter. opened her school Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oliver of Al­
W. A. Ewing.
A. E. Randal1. bany «pent Sunday al the all day
President
Vice l“r»c. services at the church
E. D. Myers. Cashier
Mr and Mr«. Standard of Silver-
Mart a bank account today an,I
provide for your future.
ton spent Sunday with their grand­
You will find a checking ac­
mother Mm. J W. Compton
count very convenient for your
busiiH aa transactions. We pay
Mm J. L. Roger« opened
interest on time deposits.
school in the Arnold district Monday.
Mrs J. R Piatt and daughtem
returned the latter part of last week
from the hop yard.
DR. A. G. PRILL
George Patrny. whm has been fil­
ling silos for neighbors finished the
job atZ. J. Clark’s Tuesday.
Calla Attended
Miaa Hasel Phiilipi. who this spring
Day or Night
completed high «ch,wl entered the . O
SCIO
ORE.
0. A. C. at Corvallis Monday.
A great surprise for the home knitters
of Oregon, but still a fact. Further­
more. this yam is absolutely virgin
Wool yarn, the Wool wu grown in lunn
county, sold by Mr Senders to th* Ore-
mo Worsted Company <mills located st
Sellwood), made into worsted yam by
Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem Oregon knitters try thia vam
out. All colors. 4&c per ball of 2 ota
Samplrs »ent on application. Address
•C. P. Bishop, Box >5, Salem, < Irsgon.
THE SCIO STATE BANK
Pbsiciai ani Sunean
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BANTIAM
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FARM TOPICS
One Day Only and for Cash
Regular
Saturday
French Motor Oil, one gallon can,
$ 1.40
Golden Shell Motor Oil, parafine base
1.40
Ford Special White Star Motor Oil, can 1.40
Ford Fan Belts, each
.35
Ford I ransmission Lining. 3 band sets
LOO
$1.10
$1.10
$1.10
.25
.75
Liberal Discount on
I ires and Accessories
FORD GARAGE
FRED T BILYEU, Prop
NEU
S BREVITIES
| t | LOCAL
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DR. J W. GOIN.
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Mm. Jim Calavan. of Woodburn.
Veterinarian.
September
20
formerly
a Scio resident, is visiting
Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
Inspector.
The »Id man ha» lost his beat friend <>id friend« and relative« in this local-
on aarth-his favorite .log. ns hs gut . •
Th|i |g h„r f,r,( vj„t in , mBny
Photic«:—Palace Feed *hed. 1S4-J
Residence, 600 R
bit of salmon. He lived 20 days with
,
,
out «wallowing a bite of food, .xeepi- ,,f
th,,u»h *»“• ha'' ke”t UP
ALBANY. OREGON
mg possibly four tablespoons of milk. Correspondence with her friend« of
DR. FltQ
I am now wanting another dog. rather by-gone day«,
have a pup. U ho baa one to spare?
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We wondered who ordered the
Our long looked for mm came in ^on
Office Hours:
day morning for the rest of the fall Do** I«st week and the rain this
9 to 12 A. M.
l:30to5P. M
and winter.
week. It’su the fellow says' though.
M. C-Gaines, of Crabtree, called in “if it wasn't fur the rain there
; eeeeeeeeee♦♦♦»♦♦«♦»««»««
Friday for a social chat ami to let hi. wouWn't
hay, anj lf lhere
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IT IS SOUND BUSINESS
’ father know he was still living.
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t wife, of » a
t _ was no h*y we couldn
t make any
Grant
Teters
ami
Salem,
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M»R YOU TO BUY
came up Sunday for a visit with Mrs. *»»> while the sun shines .
i Teter« grandmother. Mm. SW.Gaines. j w, rtComend William Arnold for
DENTIST
SOUND TIRES
William Byram and wife, of Rodger.
w
He deserves
mountain, called in bunday fur a «up-
'» Any man that can raise as good
X ply of tomatoes
Billy
Richards
and
George
Griffin
arv
watermelon« as he can ought to I m
J
fitting up their registered sheep fur the ! classed with the best in the world.
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state f«ir, as thev have sum«* fine one*. ' We jAow. for Mr. Arnold left one
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Our school district, numtx-r 77. opsb-
<>f the beet melone in the Tribune
<
ed Monday morning for a nine months'
X
term, with Miss Moure, of Albany, as office last week we ever ate.
I teacher.
Jack Cook is one of the lucky few
]
Ed Kalina, wife «ml Miss Pmkaaka.
who were able to get deliveries on
; went to Scio Sunday" to take dinner
new Ford«, and Jack surely was a
< with his mother. Mrs. Nimic.
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Our Sunday and Monday rain« made hapoy man when he drove ths new
J the grade over Franklin Butte im passa­ ■‘fixry” into the front yard last Fri-
' ble to Scio. We have to go eight miles .■lay. He intends to cut it bown to
• around to Scio.
| a "reg’lar Pullman sleeper*’ and
PIE EATER.
IN QUALITY. IN PRICE IN <
save hotel bills on their trip to the
SERVICE. THEY ARE
sunny south.
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BECAUSE
• They have adequate Slrcagtk
!'
for the heavieat service
I They have that Trsctioa which
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hold« th« road at speed in
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any weather
' They have lileage amply sutfi-
!
cient to render you 100%
; • service
’ They are hand-built, although
•old at the price of machine-
made tires
Every dollar you invest in them
is an addition to weatern
wealth, it comes S,rk to you
’
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Sound All Around :
They ar« made in Tacoma ami
•old in Scio by
W. L COBB A SON.
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JORDAN ITEMS
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Frank Shelton, one time of Scio,
but now a homesteader near Hapuy
Lamp. California, is »¡»ending a
couple of weeks visiting friends and
relatives. Frank says the deer are to
tame'that they come right up in the
tx-an field and help themselves. They
ruined lietter than half an acre of
his land that way, he claims.
September 20
Mrs. Enders was called to Johnny
Rowen’s Monday morning, Shv n** '
poi u> a wee baby girl thrre.
THE SCIO OAKAGE
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Frank Combs cut ensilage (or Mr
Worth Thursday.
Mr. J. Getti» went by stage to Al-
bafiy Wednesday
Elmer Ray, who recently underwent
J. C. Austin, of Portland, assist-
a very serious operation at the Scio
I ant director of Baptist activities in
hospital, is Improving nicely.
John B. Coney, Prop.
P. Fiddler motored to Albany Tues*'Oregon, was a Scio visitor the early
day, returning late same day.
Phone 6-615
part of the week. He carHe to Scio
A nice neighborhood party was held
STAGE MEETS ALL TRAINS
at the urgent request of Rev. Bent­
Thursday evening at Wilson Park in
te-aves Hotel Scio—
ley to look over hta worlj in the
at T'flfi a m and 4:45 p m for Wedl ScK honor of the Arbuckle«, who are soon
evangeliatic
field here. Mr Autin
^and 9."00 a. m. and 2:60 p m for Munk or» starting to California. Qaite a number
were present and all report a pleasant was enthuaed over the work d<MM
time, despite the coolness of the wea­ by Rev Beni ley. and highly compli­
C. 0. BRYANT
ther.
mented him and the community on
Mrs. C. Hilbemaglc »v railed to her
•on Jahn's Sunday night by the sick­ the showing thus far made.
MUNKEKSand WEST
SCIO STAGE
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The Tribune’s
Bargain Day Offer
For one day only, Saturday. September 21. we will
accept subscriptions for THE SCIO TRIBUNE at the
price of
ATTORNEY AT LAW
»•12 New First National Hank Bldg.
ALBANY
OREGON
GLASSES FITTED
BY
Graduate Optometrist
PRICES REASONABLE
Private office for examination«
F. M. FRENCH & SONS
ALBANY
ness of her little granddaughter.
P. Gasman had the misfortune to ksm
two of his fingers Wednesday while
j blasting for the nxk crasher. Dr.
I Brewer, of Stay ton, was called to dress
1 the wound.
Father Boniface, who ha» hsd charge
of the Jordan pansb. started Mrnwlay
for a protracted visit in European coun-
I trie«.
His pleasing personality and
; popularity ha« won him many friend«
i who join in wishing him • safe and hap­
py voyage.
OnsoO* Mier.
—op* — «•**--
Money is Money, if it’s only Four
Bits Read ths Tribune ad and Save
1
Money.
Roe Phillips always ha« lieen in
the wrong place at the right time,
or in the right place at the wrong
ivs. The last time it
time, he
hap|»ened as he was coming home
from Albany Saturday night, when
„ onknoWn w bumRPd into him
Renewals must be paid up to thia date at regular
rate, and then pay one year in advance at the spe­
cial price of $1 25. Now subaenbem. of course, get
the rate. Our subscriber a living at a distance must
have their remittance in the mail on or before Sat­
urday. Sept. 24. 1921. in order to take advantage
of extraordinary reduction in ¡trice for Bargain Day.
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The driver of the other car got out
and picked up the fender he knocked
off and wobbled off with a lame
wheel, hut Roe found nothing wrong
with his ear and so drove on to Scio
in peace.
Let the Tribune do your printing
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