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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1921)
> « ■ ' THE SCIO TRIBUNE i-fi .trf r.H, i, ma num Nt rvm.MHiMJ I oMr-ANy •1 M. l.u>a<«v«t, IJwm. M c AA m A U« A4— <>•»•<• sm I r*l- -Mr» 1VM*A4— Moor A U- ì W mms M mmw W r M«AW~ . < W<SIM<MSM1 A4» M mmmt Entere«I at the tsistofhce at Scio, Oregon as second ci ass matter. SUMKRIPTHlN. IN ADVAJ4C1 «11 MONTHS Yes it*» toasted, of course. To seal in the flavor---- »1.75 1.80 T hi 'K mday . S kit . 29.1921 H a R ù À tn Day wm a big surer». Many cam« here to trade that day that have been going elsewhere on Saturdays And they will continue to come. W ouldn ’ t R««y Gardner make a wonderful movie actor? He has the nerve, eipcrience and a little natur al lauln«-« That aeema to be the re quired combination. Tilt Fair this week is drawing a big attendance from Scio and vicin ity. as it should. It i* all firegun’s big show, where every one can set* what everybody else has done. T hkrk was a large attendance F J Kula's -¡ale Monday and every thing wild at good prices. Mr Kula advertise«! exclusively in the Tribune atei that’s why the success, and he says newspaper advertising U the only way. T iik I jiiii county fair starts next Tuesday, and promises to lw the beat one yet. Plenty of good enter tainment, and the la-»t of ail will be the improvement» in agriculture and livestock made over last year. Yrs, go and stay all four days if you can. FTTB There is a prospect that Harris burg will meet the Seattle ball team at Eugene on Oct. 2. The Seattle players will I m - returning to their hours in California and are arrang ing with all good teams <m their journey southward. William Preston, who has resided on a ranch m ar Brownsville for 25 years. died at his home Saturday at the age of 77 years. He was a vet Counly Paragraphs eran of the civil war, and leave» a wife, one son and two grandchild flu rial took place Monday. A marriage license wa» i*»ued last ren Saturday afternoon to Herbert A. Nineteen more l.inn county schools Flux, 80, a farmer of Modesto. Cal., will op<*n «luring the next two week« and Zola Fern Arehart. 23. a school says Mrs Edna Geer, county school teacher living at ls-l-an<>n. superintendent. Of the entire 126 I. T. Henne», of Gates, wax paid a bounty of Siti last week by Coun ty Clerk Ru<*ell for killing a cougar that had carried away an Mi-pound hog >>f I'aul Ralztiurg.also of Gales, the same week Luren Lu|M*r, of Tangent, a Linn county trotnbope player who ha* re- calved notice of I'hillip Sousa. is playing with the Stoudenmeyer band at the stale fair this week. He is sche uled to play several solo* dur ing the week. Complete satisfaction over the re sults of the annual Shedd communi ty fair, which was held there Satur day, is Iwing expressed by everyone who attended. |t is estimated that more than 500 people were present during the day. schools in the county. 27 have not yet sent their teachers’ contracts to the sujierintcmient for recording. iMO pounds to a bale ami 'he crop sold at an averag«« of 30c a pound. Th« gross receipts per acr« was about »550 It has been estimated that the pickers of the crop shared aiaiut »20,000 tietwwn them. ‘•Where Sacing.s Are Safe” Is a g«"«d p!« -» !• -1 it ' >r saving» 4 interest paid on sav ings account». a-« n tim- certificates which run six month« or one year. Interest |s»:«l semi-annually There 1» a 20'« increaae in the numtwr of student» in th« Stayton high school ««ver last year. Forty have availed th<-marlvespf the Crab tree higti achool. the larg«*st number ever enrobed there, and 265 are at tending the Iwbanoti high school this vear The young boys are wise enough to »«•« that the short period uf time the unskilled laborer drew a higher salary than Ute skilled ami educat «si man. is over with, ami ¡ye prv|«armg themselves accordingly. Now in the I'itur to I’urcha««- Your FARM I.IGHT& POWER OUTFIT Ask the-<t well kr-.a ■ rmi> why they |iur< ha*« d our plant: I. H. Copeland, Cral.fi. Wo*. Volk man. Crabtree; Waller Blackbum, Neto. Gi-ory. Sri . , t r<>! tr«c. O. B. Kecbler, Ix-banon, Walter Po land. 8he-l<i And n-»«<y others. Paul Autoiiuilir Watrr Systems Judge W R Bilyeu, of the Linn county court, presided at his 40th wedding evr« m--ny for the year Fri- • «lay afternoon, when he acted in his official ca|«acitv at the marriage of !Dan II Crockett and Stella <*has- tam. of t iabtri-e. I'arents and | friend« of the happy young couple 1 accompanied them to Albany and were pt«-*« nt in the judge’/ office for the o remony Thomas Edgar s gne«l the iiffidavlt while Vickey Chastain and Wanda Ramm were the stb nd ants for the gr«»««m and bride. Jordan. Kingston, Fox Valley and Scio have just completed their tu- herculosis test with remarkable re sults. Only four reactors were found among 12<2 cattle. The figure« an- a» follows: Jordan 13 herds. 136 cattle, no reactors. Kingston •< herds. 449 cattle.no reactors. Fox Valiev 31 herds. 302 cattle, no reactors. Scio 45 herd», 356 cattle, 4 re actors. Tul«ercul si» testing is now com pleted in 17 communities, making a total of »’.‘*2 herd», 6240 catlie, and IN restore. The t«rrcentag< ->f reactors to date is one-third of one tier cent or at the rate of three and one-third head to every 1<MH> animals tested. THE ELECTRIC STORE Inc. 327 W first st. - JV. . WANTED Hav Gram Riley Shelton I’-• to-• Reul Estate Broker and Notary Public HK.HKST MAKKt I l'Rl^E M < » off!«-,- A I RIED • ALBANY, ORE. Obi I*. O. Building ALBANY. _'lbstrailt Obtained, fauminrd KIO - - - OREGON For the tug-o-war, the scrub ball game, for shinney, for anything and everything boys do, there’s nothing like our Boys’ Suits. First in work, First in play, f irst with the boys and their mothers loo. Boys’ pure wool suits that look nice and wear, priced $10.00 to $16.50. I er vouchers. within nix (•’« mouths from i Administratrix of said Estate. l(iu. A M<aa*. Attorneys for Administratrix All wool suits with two pair of knickers, $12.50 to $18.50. Nohet #1 H m I StWetMitl J. I< WKSEI A Electric W inng by I kenned and Bonded Men—Estimates Cheerfully burnished That Wear According to the Harrisburg Bul ! the-date of thia notice, to the under- I , algne<i administratrix at her residence letin. the hop industry in that vicin I near *cio, in Linn rounty. Oregon, or ity will bring to the growers more at the office of her attorney». Hill A Mark», in the Cusick Bank Building, in than »130,000. There are abbut 375 Albany, in l.inn county. Oregon. |i»te<i and first published thia 15th acre from whi-h was rat sod at«>ut Iday of September, 1921. 2150 bales of h<>te. There are alwut A««» Kiasoa, Watch for our ads for Bargain Day, Saturday, October 2 9. The Only Self Bal- Anker Holtli (. ir.un Separators. ai ced Bowl BOYS’ SUITS Ji-wie Hildreth has rented the Ar Mabel Kunl was elected Friday buckle place and will take possesion by the Crabtree senior high school abont the first of October, cla» members a» their president al an election held al the school house Netict II CrrtiUts by the 12 sluoenta enrobed in this Notice ia hereby given that the un- claws The claw* colors ami llowcrs drt*ign*d ha* l-< <•>« duly apixsnted by were als > chosen, in«! a dramatic' lb- count) court of l he stat« of Oregon for Linn county, administratrix of th«- club was organised, Velma Gear estate of Anion Kamos, deceased. and hart was oleet«-d class vice president has oualified. All i-r- havo ■ claims against and Lloyd Hum class secretary said rstatp are hereby rcquir«-d to pre , sent them, duly VvrtfiM. with the prop- treasurer. Bargain Day, Saturday, . Sept. 24, was a Success. (Nature'» Milker) Perfection Milking Machines Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has file« I hi» final account in the matter of the estate of Charles Folt*,>ivcea»-d, w ith th«- county clerk of lann cdllnty, Oregon, and the county court of said county has fixed Monday, the 17th «lay nt October. 1921, as the time ami the nvuntv court nous«- in the city of Albany, in l.inn county, Oregon, as the place for hearing »aid account at th« hour of 10 o'clock a m of said day. j any objections to »aid account must tie filed before said date. Hist publication of thia notice Sep tember 15, 1921. Try a pair of our Boys* Trou ble Proof Stoc kings. * J ohn F o LTI, Executor <>f said estate. L M Ct'Kl., Attorney for Executor. Sanitary Jlral Met ------ Dealers in-... — Fresh and Cured Meats Poultry and Veal Shelton & Co. Props SCIO. OREGON ■ I The Blain Clothing Co. I a lues First “The store with a square deal for every customer.’’ ALBANY OREGON