The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 22, 1921, Image 8

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Iasline Kester waa confined to bed Saturday
fur avverai dava with a ■ vere cold to leave aoon for
where they expert to re
Evon Thomas creek I» retting all •nd a touch of tonsiiitua.
! »welled up for Bargain Day.
F. J Weid and family and Mias
Dr. Prill haa proved t'
R C. Peoprrllng was in Albany
Myrtle Myers of Jefferson spent a of "a stich in tir»
on businm last Thursday.
Dr. and Mra. John Gill, of Leix*
few hours in Scio Sunday
least to himaalf. T«
non.
were Scio vim torà Sunday.
W. A. Ewing and wife were busi-
Clair Thomas, of Scio, and Hal perform«! an o|»ei
new visitors in Albany over Satur­
George lA*rver, wife and daugh­ Shelton, of Ijyuns. were county
•eat Kay for anpendirid
day.
ter of Providence spent Sunday in visitors the last of the week.
manag«! to pniaon
blood poison beri
Mr» J. William* visited friends Scio.
John Wesely
m rebuilding the
in Albany a couple of days last
Mr. and Mra. Anton Rasprofka old »hack opposite the fire hall and waa necessary fo
main in bed for fiv
week.
•pent the week end in Albany on will use it fur a «turo house.
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well on the ruad to rec
Mrs. S. A. Gamber of Scio waaan buaineaa.
F. D. Cornett. Mr. and Mra. Stout
arrival last Friday to visit with Mrs
Mrs. Jack Cook waa confined to Ixd
and children and John Crabtree of
Haggle Miller. Halley Enterprise. the first of the week with a aore
Crabtree were county »eat vuritora
Mrs. Clara Griffin. daughter of throat.
Tuesday,
Mrs. A. Pomeroy, haa returned from
F or S alk - (Hd jxpera. juc per
8. B. Colt anil wife of Crabtree
Elmer Ray, who waa operated oo
Suntcx.Eastern Oregon, and will lo­ •(lent Sunday calling on friends io
bundle at the Tribune oiTior.
for a puaa apin-ndix at th* local hoa-
cale again in Scio.
thia city.
F ob S alk Six 3-yx nr old oulta.
. pi lai several days ago is recovering
See Bert Hollis, at the confection­
Mr». Julia Bilyeu spent Saturday
Mra. Price Neal and aon were hicely
ery store.
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and Sunday in Portland <>n business buaineaa visitors in the county acai
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W. H. Young and family arrived)
for the Pythian Smtsrs, of which she' Saturday.
F or S alk First cl»«- ewes, age«
from Camas. Wa»h . last Friday for I to 4 years old. Price right.
ia Grand Chief for Oregon.
Izniia Cal a van and wife, of Leba­ a visit with relatives and friends
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Cha» W. Warner. Scio.'
non. were viaitora here over the over Sunday. They returned home
Shelton & Co., of the Sanitaryj
week-end.
Monday.
Market, want your v< ,u nod will call
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LOC AL BREVITIES
Bertha Patrnv sue t Wednesday
of last week in Albany.
You'll Find Your Want Here
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OvfSS i HigWr Istuixisa at
TECHNOLOGY
HtM School» Setrsly llep«rl»rslt
I AI L TfXM ori SS XI FT I«. IVI
fed m A m «M**«® *»<«• t* the
Oregon Agricultural College
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Fred Bilyeu, < hri* Bilyeu and No-1 for it; and poultry of nil kinds.
Trade with the »tore that haa 'he
Bargain Day card in the window. It laa l*arri»h returned Saturday night
F or Sale Team- w o < n and har­
will pay you to.
from a hunting trip to Quartavllle. ness; five-year-old gelding; weigh a-
D kh 1 z *N0.
They have not said anything about bout 1300 pounds.
E. W Alden was among the many
their luck.
Yow Want to keep trt* : ■
who »pent the week-end at Ijnn
of your property. T rlwat - Notices
Mike Bilyeu Meme to have a very
county*» canilol.
at the Tribune, while they last. 10 c
good reason for going to Albany ao apiece,
Mr. and Mrs. John Froel «pent a'
often, if what we hear is true. He
F or S alk Nearly new White
pleasant day Saturday shopping in wa« one of the Albany viaitora laat
; Sewing Machine. pric< 110 for quick
the Albany store*.
Saturday.
|aate. Inquire uf Mrs. Jack Cook,
Watch for Itargain Day cards in
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Among the large crowd of Scioana next-to Tribune <>i’ ct».
the windows.
in Albany on Saturday were Mr.
I am in the market for fat lamba
and
sheep, When you thing th vare
and Mra. Roe Phillipa, who apent
ready
call, let me make you a price.
the day «hopping and renewing ac­
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J. L. RnnuEK . Soo.
quaintance«
Wiivx having printing done you
R. V. Craft spent Friday in the
can not afford to pay
I n> mey for
county’« metropolis attending to a poor work. The Tribo r»- prints a
few urgent business jnatters.aa well better quality of letterhead«, envel-
aa visiting old acquaintances and a <>twe and statement*at a lower price.
[ Cherro Flour
Makes Baking Time a Pleasure
Ask
Your
Grocer
I HL UNI Vt 85A1CÁ1
Genuine Common Sense
Many Ford owners can tifford to own and operate any
car they choose, but they prefer a Ford ‘’because it
is a Ford.”
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few relatives.
Virgil Henson,
Lloyd Henson.
Frank Turnich and E W. Bardiff of
Lacomb were Scio visitors Sunday
They were accompanied by the r
wives and sweethearts.
Rev. Boyefc, of I .acorn b accom-
painied by his son and daughter,
spent Sunday in Scio attending evan­
gelistic services
Mr. and Mias
Boyce sang in the choir.
Orchard gra*a. Eng’«h rye gra**,
mixed grana needs and vetch seed at
J. F. Wesely Grocery
Grass w-eda.
Hour and sugar »4d for Strictly
No exceptions to
Cash or produce
these terms.
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F or S alk N o . 1 Clipper fanning
mill, heavy wagon, light wagon,i
buggy. 20 ewe«. ! buck, mie hay.
Must vacate soon; n
early Live
one-half mile nor41 of Larwood
budge.
E mu Hoi.t'B.
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other lenses.
Iticade
Optem e trist.
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ALBAN* OAtf.,
HAROLD ALBRO.
Manufacturing Optician
HAMMON AOJO STAGE
Leave
4:00 p.m.
&:10
5/0
A:4&
6450
7:00
7:30
Arrive
9:50 a m.
Albany
8:40
i*<io
Jordan
8:00
7:30
Lyons
Lox Valley 7:16
7:10
Gooch
Mill City
700
6.40
Gates
Fare from Scio to Albany, one
way. 11 (Ml. round trip SI.fiO; from
Jordan. JÎ. 35, round trip *2.26.
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WE HAVE
EVERYTHING
OPTICAL
I. VI; STRAIN
la the c-aiuw of many
HUMAN ILLS
BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Allxny
Mra. Art Shelton and aon Eldon
accompanied Mr. Shelton to Albany
Saturday. Mr Shelton went to inter­
view the court, while Mra. Shelton
put in the day »hopping.
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HE Iftgqpkius Device of
Kryptoka has done away
with the cemented Irnaes and
gives you cor fort »nd service
unsurpxMied.
Th* ncirntific
construction of KRYPTOKS
prove them «ulterior to all
For ”b« < iiuse it in a Ford” means dependability, ease
uf operation, efficiency—and it means sure, quick
transportation.
Ami “becauae it is a Ford” means good taate, pride
of ownership anil genuine common sense.
The Ford Sedan, a closed car of distinction, beauty
and convenience, ia the ideal all year 'round car. for
pleasure or buaintx* for the farm, town or city. It
givi s you all that any ear can give at a much lower
cost for operation and maintenance.
Ford Cars of all types are in great demand, so place
Fred T. Bilyeu
Authorized Sales ¿\gent.
Scio, Oregon
Mias Emma Kruml. of Seattle.
■pent laat week in Scio with her
parents. She says »he ia one of the 1
lucky ones who have good jobs, being !
employed
Wurka.
by
' he
Seattle
Wheel ,
J. N Weddle spent laat Thursday
in Salem taking medical treatment.)
and returned by wav of Albany.
Either while in Albany or >n the
train he had the misfortune th lose a
five dollar bill.
Evcntualey. whv not now? A big­
ger, better and growing town, Scio,
Bring yonr trade to Scio and help
make this the livest town in Linn
county. Start Saturday, September
24. Bargain Day.
If some of the liackward one« who
are against anv higher taxes for
. reads had to change tires at half
oast one Monday afternoon it would
*xk into them that money could be
spent in no better way,
Ona Shelton, of Scio, ami G. II.
Bilyeu, of l»*ban<>n. are at Tekoa.
Wash., looking after farming inter-
<-sts there. They went by auto and
will take in the Pendleton Round-up
before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. L»ng and aon
Eldred spent Saturday in Albany
' shopping and assisting their other
■>n. Spencer and wife, in leaving
i for Portland, where Spencer will
i undergo another operation.
Mr and Mrs. A W. Arlmckleand
■laughter Blanche and Mrs. Clara
' South were in Albany abopiung last
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