The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 13, 1921, Image 5

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Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
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Call* Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
OREGON
SCIO
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High School Note»
The second meeting of the High
School Student Body wa* called last
Our g'Mtd neighbor. William lee.
Thursday. October 6. for the pur-
i met with a p <>nfui accident at the
Orexo* Mad* Home knitting Yara» .Albany fair List Weducvday by get- poo* of selecting a commit tee to
draw a constitution for the Student
A great surprise for th* hums knitter* ; ting run over with a truck
I'he
of Oregon, but »till a fact
Further­
Body. The new president, Elsie
more. this yarn is absolutely virgin . front wheel» tkavu-xl owe both knee*
lumfieck.
took charge of tjie meet­
wool yam. the wool wa* grown in Linn i out in falling he grabbed hold of
county sold by Mr Sender* iolbeOre-
ing fur the first time. John l*rns
gi>n Worsted Company (nulls located st the radiator, which waved him from
more. I>elare* Sutherland and Cole
Sells.............ade into worsted yarn by
being run over by the him! wheel*
»on of I
p. jiiahop.
Zyaaet were appointed as the Com­
Fortunately
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of and probably killed.
sairm
Oregon knitters try this yarn no bone* were broken, and except mittee to draw up the constitution.
out. All color*. 4Sc per ball of 2 o«s
Albany High got its football date*
bamplrs sent on sppi'.cstion
Address f<»r the brui«vw he was unhurt, and
mixed
The Albany papers reported
C. P. bishop, Box 73, Salem. Oregon.
will toon be <>ut and around.
that Scio was to play Albany last
Elmer and Clifford Gridin took in
the county fair Thursday and Fri­ Friday at the fair grounds -
The Scio school ha» reesuved sev­
day
eral excellent books from Mr Dug
Eldon Gridin, of Salem, came up
W A. Ewing,
A. K. Randall
I'rrsi lent
Vic* Pres Friday for a few .lavs' vi«it with hia ger. ex-editor of the Tribune. These
E. D. Myer*. Caahler
are a very welcome addition to <>ur
grandmother. Mr« S W Gain«*
start a bank account today and
provide fur your future.
A* the o.’d man hit h a fall work library.
You will find a checking ac­
All schools in Linn county were
rounded up. corn all in. w<M«|»hed
count very convenient for your
excused
to attend the fair Friday,
bustneee transaction*. We pay
running over with the heat of wood,
interest on tims deposits.
which was children’* day. All school
wheat all sown «¡uxvh and potatoes
students received free tickets
all housed, m, ready for a week'»
Scio school i* again on the map as
visit with hl* daughter at Monitor.
a
result
of the work of the atodl
W L. Cobb, of Seto, haa finished
judging
team. Arnold Zyaaet. John
DR. A. G. PRILL
up hia wood job for Mr*. Morri*, of
Scott and Millard Shelton, won the
PtmiciaB ait SnntûB
Scio
The Pie Eater made her a
present of five cord* of wood. as »he silver trophy cup nt the county fair
Call* Attended
last Friday
The cup was awarded
i* h widow and n ai«tcr-in-l*w.
bay or Night
by the First National ami First State
The Scio condenaery h*» rained
Banks of Albany
the price of milk to |2 10 a hun­
la-«lie Thayer, High School editor,
dred. which is mighty good throe
who play* right tackle on the foot­
hard time*.
ball team, received a black eye dur­
The Weaver • Cleveland sawmill
ing
the game with Silverton last
DR. J. W. GOIN.
will start up Monday after living
Friday
He was again unfortunate
Veterinarian.
idle for the past two month» They
Monday
evening
when he sprained
Authorized Auction Sale and Interstate have an order for 2<K)H ties and a
In« pec tor.
his ankle in the course of the daily
few »mailer order*.
Phone*:— Palace Feed *hed. IM J
practice. Owing to hi* injuriea. he
Residence, SOO It
Road graveling is the order of
was unable to perform his editorial
ALBANY. OREGON
the dav now. a« the grade is com­
work this week and a substitute had
plete ami in ¡lerfect order for a fin­
DR. FICQ
to lie appointed.
ishing coat of crushed rock. When
The football player* have found a
finished we will have a road w* have
way to secure and pay for their
long wished fur.
Office Hour* :
suit*, a* the school board ha* offered
9 to I? A. M.
L30U>5 P. M
A very peculiar circumstance haa
a sufficient loan to purchase head­
come to light in gra ling the ceme­
gear. Now the Scio tram will l»e
tery hill road. In the M-foot cut a
able to crack head* with the twat
IT IS SOUND BUSINESS
spring or vein of water was uncov­
them.
ered. There was no »ign «»naidJ^di
of water) of E,dr
FOR YOU TO BUY
*<l L,w« hM rHurn*M‘ tO
' there before, and tht» I* <
iKhool after arvvral day*' a I »ar nee
! a phenomenon
Maurice Whitr received third prize
The old one eyed Pie Eater. hav­
BECAUSE
in the horseshoe pitching contest st
ing no apple», went to John Haven-
They have adequate Strength
' port's Tuesday, where he found over I the fair Wednesday
for the heaviest service
The local football team will play
They have that Trachea which
21X1 boxes of the finest varieties.and .
at Brownsville next Friday. There
hold* the road at »peed in
i the price wu onlv fl 25 per box. so
| is also a poMiible game with Slayton
any weather
j the old man laid in hi* winter's sup- i
They have Mileage amply suffi-
on the home field on the 21 st.
ply
cient to render you 100%
PIE EATEH.
service
Game at Silverton
They are hand-built, although
aold at the price of machine-
The Scio boy* journeyed to Silver-
JORDAN ITEMS
made tire*
ton Friday, the 7th, and were de­
Every dollar you inveat in them
feated bv a score of 44 to 6. Dur­
ia an addition to western
Oclokr 11
wealth, it come* back *•» you
ing the first half. Silverton scored
Mr*
N.
Endrv*
returned
from
i
three touchdowns. Scio made one
IN QUALITY. 1N PRICE IN
Eugene
Sundai
touchdown,
but got no credit due to
SERVICE. THEY ARE
Mi*» Margaret Pauli, of Mt. An- (Ke referee'* carelcseneaa. Silver-
gel, came down Sunday to take ton attempted a short forward pan*,
charge of school in Di«t. I24. Her which was fumbled Holland pick.tE
They ar«- made in Tacoma and
mauy friend* welcome hei return. up the ball and carried it acruaa the
•old in Scio by
| as this is her *ec >nd term there.
goal line for the flrat touchdown.
W. L. COBB A SON.
Mrs. Fit Duughi rty, of Qregon The referee blew hi* whistle tiefore (
HIE SCIO GARAGE
City, who has been viuttng her thi* time, giving the excuse that he
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daughter. Mr* M M Fink, return- did not want the Scio boys to pile
ed to her home Saturday.
up on the Silverton player*, whom
E M Kin . ' »nd s-m Lloyd, of he thought to still have poi
lion
Portland, pant Jordan a short visit i„f the ball.
Saturday came down to see the big ; Scio's second touchdown was the
Real Estate Broker
demand look over former haunt*, climax of a abort period of excellent
and Notary Public
' presumably.
nlaying during the fourth quarter.
Octotier IO
Heating Stove Tin e
Is Here
The saving is from 10% to I 5<ro less
than you can buy them from
other towns. Get prices
and see.
SOUND TIRES
I.
Watch 1 his Space lor
Next B argain Day.
.4bdrull» Obtained, Examined
Pete Jungweth and Antone Silber-
nagle
motored to F'ugvne Wednes­
OREGON
day to visit the former’s slater, who
I* a patient there and who is conva-
BRYANT
' leering as Speedily as can lie expect­
ATTORNEY AT LAW
»U 2 New First National Hank Kldg
ALBANY
OREGON
GLASSES FITTED
RY
Graduate Optometrist
ppjt ES REASONABLE
Private office for examinationa
down the tield. found the weak
t point in Silverton'* forward pass de­
fense. ami aeored on a ¡»ass to Hol­
land. The strategy of Scio's alar at
this time was good, arid the Scio
I team as a whole was outplaying the
Clyde Thomas, who is shortly moy- victor* for a few minutes,
ing to |ju*<>mb.
RgpOKTkll.
E. Phillips, our genial merchant,
has taken lime by the forelock and
Graphite
flava t„ laóo graphite »•« obtained
is having new roof* put on hi* store
and residence a wise thing to do rhlefly fmt.i the Horxn.dnle mine In
ed.
It ia reported that the Frank Flat­
man's, who formerly reiridrd here,
are soon to occupy the McDonald
place, which i» tieing vacated by
in Oregon.
O kkg «» n M w .
F. M. FRENCH A SONS
torsi yt
h !• e*«i en.. ,
|(l 111,4 „ u.-edi*
tn a haystack- If yo* «4« oa II.
ALBANY
The visitor* held their opponent* on
the goal line and won the cheer* of
the »pectator*. Encouraged by chi*
iuccs-»a. the Scioana worked the ball
/■■»* ■ »
..
<*ut iimrland. Knghiiwt
Mince then a
■tipptf '.as i .er drawn from eastern
Nlheeta , fro«n Ttcmwterng*. New York
•tate. Pu«* Incham. Quebec ; amt Bo
hernia
Graphite I» also pnwiuced la
Otten and M*<u<asc«r.
Artificial
graphite la sis* being manufactured.
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N. I. Morrison
We Print Sale Bills
Bargain Day I’rices Only, October 29
Wesely’s Grocery
FKK It
Sale
Reg
24 10-lb can* Maple Flavor Karo Syrup
II 5fi
$1.33
24 boxe* Dr. Isd ¡ear's Stock and Poultry Tonic
4Ü can* K<>*ma Kleanacr
100 bar* White Flyer Soap
30 4-lb. pail* Cotlolene. good for noap urea*«-only
3 dozen pair* of .Men's Cotton Sox, brown, black
and navy, ¡»er pair
To My Put runs •
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The first bargain Day was a success with us.
We thank you for your patronage and hope you
will visit us again this bargain Day and every
day.
Sincerely yours
J. F. WESELY.
Help Your
Moulters
Moult
HINK of the amount of h -n energy, vitality and red blood
required to grqw * th,. • in I fr ,•> r,_t',e average plumage I
A moulting hen Medsgood hraltl
go • I appetite- gooddigestion.
T
Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a
helpe poultry through the moult »¡. I start* pullets snd moulted
hens to Isying. It contain* tom ■ » f r tlie appetite, tonics to aid
digration
it tones ip tl<<- «lor
t r.j organs
It contains
Iron that gives a moulting hen !<• h, rd blood and a red comb
No disease where l‘>>
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i'l means feed your
■Dowitiug bens l>r. tle»s
y Pm ,-cc-a
We handle the lie. //••• Line,
(alt on
HIBLER (Q. GILL CO
Dr Hess Instant Loysc Ki
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