The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 20, 1921, Image 4

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    Follow .ng an illnaaa from nervous
'trouble*. Dr Isaac B Wilson, a for-
Coant y Paragraphs
Clothing Prices Show
Greatest Drip
The f - f t th* second monthly
hanr <in »«• rapt My maturing, and
•mg •
pr« paring for a
larger cr- w d than last month and
are offering bu-rer reductions than
have ever ' *vn made in Scio.
I he pv ; ■ who »hop in thia city
.... k. i f»rv-.ir- t-» th* last bargain
without <■ w g what to eipect,
but with faith tn their merchant,
and when this faith waa justified
they were loud in the .t praiae and
so pins fur the second bargain day
were made.
For ad
«1 information rear!
I th* Tribune ads.
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Values l irst
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nTuesIry
Port
v. Vgat. am » R goa
Hens. 4 lbs ami ever
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.11
Hens, under 4 9 m
.1»
Spring*. 2 II-» and up
1 Broilers, under If lbs
26
I Stags
.15
.16*
' Veal, fancy no I
.12*
| Dre-m-i i rk. n-- I blockers
.43
i harg*. cadi. 41. trade
.45
I Fstg*. white select
I Butter tat
.47
The Blain Clothing Co
I
rkrt Quotatura»
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Cort.
Rumors rtew thick and fast among
the leading buwnesa houses of the
county seat last .Saturday that the
First National Bank of Albany had
changed hands. This was stoutly
denied by the l>ank officials
It was
said that a San Francisco capitalist
had taken over the entire interest of
the bank from the Flynn estate.
Ft .ED
Mill run
-cratch
‘ F<g produce
.More fat. for h«-g*
Ground Bariev
Rolled Barley
Corn
Fura it
Hard wheat
Soft w !.. »t
<1 >3
2 30
2 90
2 00
2 10
2 KO
2.25
. mer resident of Sweet Home, died
at a hospital in Bend. on Sunday.
Oct 9. at th* age of IW year*. He
enlisted in the services of his coun-
< try during the lata war. was assign­
ed to Fort Riley. Kan . in the medi-
[ cal division, and r«se to the rank of
i lieutenant. After his discharge, he
I resume»! uractie* at I m Fins. Des­
chutes county, and an«wcr»<i all
calls when his health would permit.
W G M Smith, who live* in the He wm a merniwr of the American
1 ar wood district, is showing some Iwgion, and was buried under the'
fin* samples of Franqu*t Walnuts1 auspices of the Lebanon legion poet
grown on his farm this year. Th* with military honors. Wednesday
nuts ar* much larger than th* ordi- afternoon. Oct. 12. Rev. G. E. Wil­
nary and is a strong indication that liams delivering the funeral sermon.
th* soil of eastern Linn county Burial was had in Gillian cemetery.
Th* remains wire accompanied from
equals that of northern Yamhill
Rend by Howard Holme*, a member
county, which is said to be th* lead- of the Band post
The deceased is
mg center of Oregon in the produc­ survive»! bv his mother. Mrs. Eva
Wllwm. of Sweet Home.
tion of nuts.
Six Bits Earned
THE TRIBUNE’S
Bargain Day Offer
To New and Old Subscribers
12 15-2 25
1.65
r
♦
Weed Seed
................
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I Jupe I’luvius iiern
i
kind to u« f
he last few days?
u -n.lers for the
He h
some are like
riunì»
a narrow sung»- railway and some
are more like a l»-wl of restaurant
vegetable
kind.
soup.
You
know
the
The Scio Tribune - - - -
The Portland Telegram -
Total
Special Bargain
Day Price ....
$ 1.75
3.75
$ 5.50
• O
But Io be real serious now. don't
vu th ■ » . . .. n i. Harding is a
• martsr n >
than Senator Borah?
Itai Io v ii- t tai disarmament is
imp
I rah says it isn’t.
“Fight fire with lire."
I lo ri <!• I'.
Wi w t.dcr a
perial h
for Oregon?
Blasting operations that were -n
ducted hy the county to remo«, a
»nag above Sandtr-on'a bruito m
tiie Santiam river have l>een r m
p eted and a big drift relen»- I, n I
ths water above it lowered tv. > feet
Ine atump was removed in the I i-
wwaassas
nto deeper politics.
a - i !I be the neat Im­
I
>f the K. K Kant
To - l-.id
V.
:ird Simmons,
that the bridge and valuable farm
isn’t it
li i art .nvest ¡gating him
and above it might l>e saved from
on a- i
i t i>i the Klan, and he lie­
destruction by the river during the
cat
«'
So would we
I -<
>n. M I th the stump and
UH. ' l ‘
. CV*
♦
¡drift gone it ia Believed the Santiam
Iti '
I 1
fui to think that
'.vili return to its former channel
a
K
»
«hou!
1
l>c
dishonest, in
I ami give no further trouble.
such a high <i 1 h-r li that, isn’t it?
The Scio Tribune
Daily Oregonian -
Total
$ 1.75
5.00
$ 6.75
Special Bargain
AH
Day Price .... M>P.VU
After ell. i it ,'ht have lawn a
good ide* in IH7U.
But it 1er '
This sta'.u ia t
th- th-
-
1 eat policy
• ltd in Oregon.
far advanced for
• ■ terrorisa is ths
»♦♦OSOOS
i
Rev J C.
will lie in Sc
\i tin, of Portland,
-durday and Sun-
day with his
ipticori and will
give a I- ’
S rurday evening at
the I' i • -i -
-li and illus’rate it
with d'di
I - is a missionary
i-ctiire
pit ,i<-h both morn-
ig and i-w-uSund.y
While
hi re h< w II , t <o«-r the new chur.'b
plan» anti w
give hi» recommenda­
tions to the official board.
More ti>i»n I miio returned soldiers
have la . n pl i r» i on 420.002 acres
of land in th- lo gins. Saskatchewan,
ar- i by the Soldiers' Settlement
Board
In th - area <>f almost half
a million acres th<- Board has an In-
vestment <-f
'0.000. of which
more than half is charged to the
price of the land
The stock and
1 equipment of these soldiers are val­
ued al 62.MiO.UtM.
One Day Only
Saturday, Oct 29
Tribune Publishing Co.
Scio
Oregon