The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 29, 1921, Image 4

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LOCAL BREVITIES
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Mrs Art Shelton made a visit ‘o barking Sunday in their
Packard" fur a voyag- over the
her ductor m Albany Tuesday.
Pacific Highway to sunro S uth« n,
Rev. Peters, of Lebanon, attended
California
They ha--
el- a h<>-
the revival me-tmg Friday night.
l tel" out of their car hi «1 are . i mg
Alw Powell claims one of the at­ forward U> a pleasant trip. Sc'o
tendance record* at the tent meeting men will be sure to n.’-a Jack’s
Mrs Lou i* Cal a van and Mrs. K »miling far, from th • ;i ■ ’ »hop,
razor
Arnold, of l^eL-non. »p»-nt Friday in where hr wedded a
and »hear»
Seto.
J F. Young was in Scio Monday.
Joe Fink. of Jordan, »pent Tues­
day in Scio
Mr» Lora Linderman, of Jordan,
J A. Bilyeu was an Albany visit­
wo in town Tuesday
or Saturday. *
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John (xMtello spent Monday at
Miss Josie Kotan spent Sunday
with her sister, Emma, at Mon- the county seel.
mouth.
Mrs la* Bilyeu came over from
.Mewlamea Jennie Warner ■rid lxrt>an<>n Friday.
Mi»s Beas Morris was over from
F A. Pirtrok and fa
> w«-nt to
Ma*- Carson were in the »late capi-
0. B. Cyrus spent Saturday at the
Albany
Tuesday.
where
t
><-v pur­
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Lebanon
the
'ast
of
the
week
for
a
lol yesterday attending >he fair.
Linn county capitol.
chased tickets for Ai ■' • ••:. Cal.,
visit with relatives
M im Ida Holman, of San Francis­
Mr. and Mm. J. F. Wisely were
Mrs E Hassler is still handicaped near Izp Angeles, where they will
co, ia spending the week with the i in All»an> Tuesday .
■pend a year or more
Mr I1 • tr *
a little by her arm which was brok­
family of her brother-in-law. John
recently
disposed
of
ps-r
- t it prop-l
Ardelh Shelton has at last liecome en three weeks ago.
Couey.
■
rty
at
auction,
but
still
r< ’am« h:«
owner of a shetland pony.
John Couev and daughters and ¡farm, to which he may return al a
Riley Shelton and wife, Roy Shel­
A W (¡riffs »pent Tuesday with Mias Ida llulman left this morning
ton ami family. Art Shelton and
later time
They expect, i ievar.
friends In the county wat.
to attend the stat« fair.
’ to buy a home in their new i - at- -n '
wife ami son Elden, E C. Shelton
and Mrs. W F. McAdoo drove to
Mm Je«**« Warner, of Corvallis,
Imlvne Kester recovwrvd sufficient­ Byron Bates has rente.! th* I' - tr k|
Salem Wednesday to attend the is visiting old friends in Scio Mrs. ly from an attack of tons litis to re­ ' farm and has mov* I < uto it
state fair. Their cars formed a Warner wa« a resident of Scio for a turn to school Tuewlay,
num tier of year.
regular caravan.
Mrs Joe Carr, of la Grande, is
visiting al the home of her mother,,
Mrs. Huida Cary, near Scio.
Mrs. Fred Bilyeu and family left "
Tuesday fur Salem, and will car
at the fair grounds during the state
Heating Stoves
fair.
BUY Your 1 leafing Stoves NOW
M L Brown, of Shelburn, ba«
rented the h^ila place and will lake
P -savsion as soon as the Kula's leave {
Good Assortment on 1 land
Elmer Ray returned to his home
at Jordan Sunday following an op-
peralion for ap|M*ndiciti» at the loe-.
ai hospital two weeks ago.
And other good makes to select from.
Mrs Bena Whitla-ck, who has
l*en visiting at the home of Mrs. i
Kester, her daughter, returned to
her home in Seattle Su day.
CAIN
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The Winchester Store
Hardware
Furniture
and
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SCIO GARAGE
W L COBB,
Proprietor.
I las the I Laid, Racint. Ajax I ires and Tubes
1 he Shell, Monogram and Monomolale Oils
I he Detroit Batteries - Battery Service Station
ALL KINDS OF Rl PAIR WORK
Electrical Work a Specialty
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Mr and Mr» K-« Phillips made
I heir weekly visit to the county
a* at Saturday . This time Roe was
m* re careful and didn't "bust up’’
any cars.
Mrs J. G Crawford, of Alltany,
and Mtoa Helen Crawford, of l«et>a-
n<>n. are in Scio helping T. L. I lug­
ger pack up preparatory to his trip
to L-s Angeles.
Mrs. Amanda Rapp, of Nevada|
City, Cal . is visiting at the home of
Aunt Becky" Morris and the two |
are talking over their friendship of
seventy year» ago.
Mrs. S. C. Browne s|»«-nt Sunday
' in Salem al the home of her nt-t>hew,
I l»r
Mott. I)r and Mrs. Mott ;
spent the previo-*« Sunday here at
I the home of l»r. Browne.
1HL UNIVkHSAL CAB
Genuine Common Sense
Z J Clark is so interested in fine
livestock that he could not stay .
away from the state fair, so he took !
a day of hi» valuable time Weatnes-
dsy to go up to Salem and admire'
the other fellow’s stock.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Co->k are rm- i
Many Ford owner« can afford to own and operate any
car they chiaaie, but they prefer a Ford ‘"because it
to a Ford.”
For “became it is a Ford” means dependability, ease
of op« -ration* efficiency and it mean« sure, quick
transportation.
And “because it ia a Ford” means good taste, pride
of ownership and genuine common sense.
The Ford Sedan, a dotted car of distinction, beauty
and convenience, ia the ideal all year ’round car, for
pleasure or business for the farm, town or city. It
gives you all that any ear can give at a much lower
cost for operation and maintenance.
You'll rind Your Want Here
E'<a SALK S ix 3-year old colts
See Bert Hollis, at the confection­
ery atore.
Jtf
Fog SatJt First class rwas, ages |
I to 4 years old. Price right.
7p
<’ha» W Warner. Scio.
Shelton A- Co., of the Sanitary
Market, want vour veal and will call
for it; and poultry of all kinds.
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Ford Pars of all types arc in great demand, so place
vour order at once if you wish to avoid delay in de­
livery.
I am in th«« market for fat lambs
and sheep. When y«u think they are
ready call, let me mak»- you a price.
3tf
J L. Roiaxuut. S<K>.
Fred T. Bilyeu
F ur S a I.E Twenty-nines acres of
good land, known as the Ira Rich­
ardson farm
Price to right and1
gm»! terms. Inquire of
E C Sit Ki. n>N.
lb al Estate Broker.
Authorized Sales Agent,
Scio, Oregon
tà'&'ìfìcade
0r>tam e trist
*L.U*NV
Densmore
Orchard grass. English rye grass,
mixed grass -wed* and vetch «red at'
J. F. Wraely Grocery, Grass senia, {
flour and sugar sold for Strictly i
Cash or produce
No exceptions to.
these terms.
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While you are at the State Fair,
don't forget to visit the Cletrae
Tractor and Farm Impliment exhi- \
bit. There will also be an exhibit
at the County Fair at Albany. We
■ell Cletrae products.
lUjtTt’ Mi/roa Co.
Has a complete line of
bee< 1 and Hour in stock
at all times. A visit will
convince you that his pri­
ces are in line with the
market
Ain pitying 1 cent under
Portland for bat Hogs.
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BAROLI» ALBRO,
Manufacturing Optician
for Albany.
Universal, Wedgewood, Charter Oak
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Afo/Ae»»
If eye defect* are not
Cornet»-«! in early life, old age and
even middle life Will hnd them so
atraiix i that the owner will he de-
prived <>f much comfort and pleasure.