The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 29, 1921, Image 3

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Morrison & Lowe
UNDER TAKERS
(alls Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night .
SCIO
URMX1N
RIVERSIDE LUCA I Ji
September 2ti
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SANTIAM
FARM
TOPICS
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Septemlier 27
Fred Sommet amt family returned
Al Munkers and bis brother-in-
i last Monday from a twelve day»'jl»w. Mr Woodman-»-«. of Blodgett
Oregon Made Home knitting Tarn» trip to Southern (iregon
They Valley, were over Thursday after
A great «urpriae for the home knitter« visited Mothes Sommer in A-hlaml. the old man's disk, which was hitch­
of ' in-grm, but still a fact
Further
mor«-, this yam is absolutely virgin end their brother Herman, near I al- •■»! behind a "tin lizzie" for a 60
w.«>l yarn; the wool was grown in Linn ent. They also made their first mile trip home
ity «.«I
lutheOrr
count;
‘ ‘ by Mr Senders
~
Silo filling is now the order of the
gon Worsted Company (mills located
I
at j journey to California, having gone.
Srllwissi*. made into worsted yarn by as far south as the Klamath river.
-lay. LU Kalina filled hi« Monday .
Roy T Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop,
Mi«« Margaret Serving open-d 4nd lh<r’'
*'*,'n ,nor’' «*» "ll •"
proprietor uf the Woolen Mill Store of
Sslem. < in-gon knitters try this yam her school tn Crabtree last M»n»lay. turn.
out. Ail colors. 45c per ball of 2 oxa
S W. has his corn gather«!. 160
Hampln» sent on apnl ration. Addreaa She teaches the fifth, sixth, seventh
C. P. Bishop. Box 75. Salem, < iregon.
and eighth grades.
. bushels. and is cutting the «talks to
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nr.
W A. Ewing.
A. E. Randall
President
Vice Pre«
E. D. Myer». Cashier
Mart a l-ank account today anti
i-rovi.|.- for your future.
\
.«;>! fir»! « ch. ck'.tig a<-
count very convenient for your
UuMnesa transact .ona
We pay
Interest on time deposits.
DR. A. G. PRUT
Pbvsician ani Sarzrcn
(alls Attend«!
Day or Night
HAMMON AÜTU STAGE
Mia* Lrona Johnston left Monday ' ' •’ Horsburgh fill hi« silo, a» he
for Salem to enter the Capital Busi-
n,,t ha»* <|Ulte enough
Our
ereek 4a full of salmon S«>me
new College.
boys were trying their rilles, but
Mi«» Lydia Hirsch. who has been
fail«! to reach thrm in deep water.
staying with Mr« E. F. Krrbs while
Our «chool is progressing nicely, i
■he was recovering from an opera­
M im Moore is an experienced leach-
tion at the Scio hospital, ha« return­
! er.
ed to her home in Portland
Mi-ui
Ed Kalina and wifejtook in the
Hirsch and Mt- Krein hav«b»<n
1 big -lance at Scio Saturday night.
close friends sine»* their eaaiy child­
Ed played in the orchestra, and hi«
hood. and though they ar»- no regs-
..
,,
. jfC
wife enjoy«! the dancing f, as she is
tion, their resemblance to each other ..t_
i "just so young as she use«! to be.” N
is remarkable.
I just received a «ample copy of
Miss Mabel Zyiett ha« been visit­
the Oregon Patriot. It is a stunner,
ing her sister, Mr« Claude Hyde, of
and an eye-opener to the blind.
near Corvallis.
PIE EATER.
A farewell party wm held at the
SCIO
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ORE.
Hankie home Saturday evening, the *
WEST SCIO NOTES.
17th, in honor of their daughter. y »
Kate, who left the next -lay to con­
tinue her «tudies nt the Albany high
Septemlier 26
DR. J W. GOIN.
achool.
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Mrs W A. White and Mrs Ern­
Veterinarian.
Mrs. Hattie Williams left last
est McRea were mopping in Scio
Authorized Auction Sale and Intarsiate
Wednesday to join her «»»nN family
Inspector.
.md Shelburn Friday-
in
Oakland, California
Phon«-.«
Palace Feed •*bed, 1*4 J
Mr«. Chris Bilyeu went to Albany
It« .i.i. n-
5d0 K
Mrs Minnie Smith i* agnm keep
Saturday
to take her mother-in-law.
ALBANY. OREGON
ing bouse at the James Johnston
Mr» Anna Bilyeu, home
She4iad
residence.
DR. FICQ
been at the Bilyeu home for the past
Franklin Gilkey left Tues-lay for
week or more.
Corvallis to resume his «tudies at
Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Arnold have
Office Hours:
the O. A. C.
rcturn«»d from th«* hup yard.
9 to 12 A. M.
1 30 to 5 P. M
Mr and Mr* Fre<! M»-i«*lt left
Malvin Arnold and Ernest McRea
Tuesday by auto for Pendleton to
filled their silos last week.
attend the Round-up
Thomas Quigley and family were
IT IS SOUND BUSINESS
Mr and Mrs. J McHenry, wh--'
m Albany shopping Saturday.
'
FOR YOU TO BUY
own the apple orchar I at Gilkey
Mrs. A. I. Munkers and daughter
Station, but live al Corva '
drove
Annie, of Wren, came over Friday
over Friday and incidentally pur-
and «|>ent the week-end with her
BECAUSE
chased a Jersey cow fiom Mrs Cora
sister.
Mrs. Josrph Munkers, and
They have adequate Strragth
Smith.
for the heaviest service
family.
Edgar Gilkey and Pauline
They have that Tractioa which
took the morning train for the
holds the road at speed in
■
fair. Edgar expects to remain over
any weather
High School Note»
Tuesday.
They have Mileage amply suffi­
The I wipes' aid are furnishing the
cient to render you lCMJ'i
service
dinner for the Kula sale m ar Shel-
Ulucati-m. ’’the only road to sue- »
They are hand-built, although
burn today.
cess.” is determined by the sixty-
«old at the price of machine-
Several of our people attendrd ->ne «Indents now enrolled in the
made tires
the meeting in Scio Sunday.
| Scio High School.
Every dollar you invest in them
Milton Shore« took the evening
The Scio High School football
is an addition to western
tram at Gilkey. We are fold he is «tar« have practiced faithfully for
wraith, it comes back to you
going to examined for the naw
the pre-season game with Ixibanon
IN QUALITY, IN PRICE IN
Leonard Gilkey return«! this eve- High School. Friday. Sept 30
SERVICE. THEY ARE
ning from Salem, wh< re he went
New shower baths are being in­
Saturday to put up th«- Bunner stalled for the present and also fu­
Farm exhibit at the state fair.
ture athlete«
They are made in Tacoma and
The first student b-aty meeting of
m-ld in Scio by
the term was held Thuraiay. Sept.
V> L. COBB A SON.
SHELBURN 111 MS
j 22. for the purjMise of electing offi­
THE SI’IO GARAGE
cers for the first semester. The
following officers were elect«!:
September 2»>
Elsie Limbeck, president; Ella Ji-
Mrs. Ther<m Rusnell and children, roch, vice president; Joe Raner, sec­
of Salem, are visitihg at Mrs, Rus­ retary; Glenn Holland, treasurer;
sell's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. W. II Frank Holub, sergeant at arms. De­
Joli li B. Couey, Prop.
Mcljtin.
lates Sutherland, yell leader.
Mrs. Ernest McCrea and son. of
The "Sophs'' gave the "Freshiea”
Phone Ö-615
West Scio, were visiting her parents. two more days to live by postponing
MAGI MILTS 'ALL TRAINS
Mr. and Mrs II. O. Soil ling
Ix-avrs Hotel Scio—
the annual reception until Friday
at 7:06 a m and 4 45 p m for West Sea.
The public sale of F. J Kula was evening. Sept. 30.
and 9«<J a. m. and 2:50 p m for Munkor«
not so well attended Monday as it
Cob Zyaett ami Elden Knauf, li­
should have been on account of the brarians. announce that the libiarv
('. C. BRYANT
threatening weather until n-»»n.
, is in order and ready for use
Mrs. Marion Arnold.of West Scio,
Rgrornm.
WH 2 New Firat National Bank Bldg began her year's school term
Notice
day at Shelburn.
‘Wear-Ever
Am vs
l^ave
4 00 p m *
6:10
6A0
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«46
•4M
7:00
7 20
Albany
Hcio
Jordan
Lyon«
> ox Valley
(touch
Mill City
Galani
Aluminum
9 60 a in.
H:40
sou
7 30
7:15
7;!0
7 ou
6,40
aim nuca Mtur
Stew Pan
Fare from Scio to Albany, one
«ray. 61.00. rvun«l trip ll.6o, from
Jordan, 11 25. rouml trip 62.26
M
WE HAVE
~Z&W<* EVERYTHING
OPTICAL
(Regular price. 96c)
During the week of
EVE STRAIN
Is the cause of many
HUMAN ILLS
Oct. 3 to 8, Inclusive
BANCROFT
Optical Company
31» W 1st St . Albany
Oregon State Fair
Salem, Oregon
September 26th to October 1st
Round Trip Reduced Fares
ei
Apply from all agency stations in Oregon
Minimum adnlt far«
Children of half fare age 50»-
Il'heit going to tin Sititi Pair
combini ph-ti sit it tri th nun fort
ft n // con vt n ir ti ft- b if h si n g
Southt i n Pacific train serrici
DENTIST
Trains Operate Direct to Fair Grounds
Traina I7-1H-33-24 and 2H will make regular «top ami
Noa. 14 and 16 will «top on flag at Fair Grounds.
SOUND TIRES
Special trains from I’urtland and from Eugen«' to
Salem and Fair Ground« Tuesday to
Saturday, inclusive.
Fur further particular« ask agent«
SOUTHERN PACIEC UNES
« 2
JOHN M. SCO IT.
General Passenger Agent.
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FREE TEA
Sound All Around
MliNKERSandWEST
SCIO STAGE
A
You will enjoy its fine flavor.
at our store during
Folger Tea Week
Dry Goods
Hibler & Gill
Get it
Otlolter I<1 to
Hilt Inclusive.
Groceries
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALBANY
OREGON
GLASSES FITTED
BY
Graduate Optometrist
PRICES REASONABLE
Private otfice for examinations
F. M. FRENCH & SONS
ALBANY
Harvey Mellin came out from
Salem, where he is attending Will-
amette University, tn spend the
week-end with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs W. H McLain.
Mrs. John Bentz's sister. Mias
Peterson, of Mt. Pleasant, sjient the
week-end with her.
Dr Hobson was called tn the W.
H. Mcljiin home Frida« on acc unt
of the illness of Mrs. .McLain, who
was «uttering with inflammatory
1
rheumatism
To tiuHw; wanting grata*«, please
send your order to luifayette Os­
born by ph me, who will book your
order in rotation. W ill have about
one ton of graprs thia season at 2c
per pound. Commence picking be-
tween < >ct. 1 and 16.
*p
A O sborn .
The new cement sidewalk being
put down in front of Densmore's
feed store will hr a decided improve­
ment over the old broken board!
walk just taken up.
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