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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1921)
• • . V* f . f V -ft «• *ei r « * • •- > • • *. *•* ‘ .•« g w -• : - • « ‘.Y* V • .,**** ' ” - ‘ « <r- Axa -K?' • r •> * E C. t, an i wife. Mr«. Gao. and E C. Shelton were »chool mate» While here Mr Ixeper II« nry Hanaler and Jo« and chum« Bill. u. M |«r»-|H-r. d: ve Providence Sunday wa» the gue«t of Mr Shelton. This afterre» n tw »tteod church. Rev. H. waa hi« first visit to Scio «inc* leav Chao. Warwick, of Sodaville, paid ing her« 19 year« ago. B. Ber prva- rhtng. a short suit to Scio Friday. You ran I < R. M Shelton wa» a buainmi vis itor at the county »ret Turwiav. Quality II Bella Hrentur, John Sticha and A. 0. Benaon. of Portland, «pent Dr. H. H. Peters «Men» IM«i Lo«*s»w. Or»»o« Range«. My poultry bring no profits. There’s a • ime quality of remoly for «very diwaae of animal» and poultry io the Internationa! line Heater« .in-f Itaogr« »han other«. N adv J day. Sick, unthrifty farm animal« and re for no better ar <1 price »•»• Bill Brenner were in Altiany Mon A normal nerve »upply to any organ or pail of the bmty generate« r < mal function amt maintain» health If we urwb-rwtand why and h * : • rv< are interfered with we would tb--n uli de re tan« I and appreciate rn--thi«l-> -f •IHnal treatment Spinal tr» itn-«-nt remove» interference with nerve* and thia rv»t<>r<-» normal fund -.n. which premotea health in eitt««« acute or chronic r»««. n >t< I of Slock and Poultry Preparation« Sold by Kelly's Drug Store. (adv M-iRJUiaw. Tt r Quality Store. Shell Rimmed Glasses Are comfortable to wear and di«- Ya Editor’s wife and Mrs. J •>< ph l.i«k« wa« in Albany houaehoid tiprtive in appearance We handle Monday and Tuesday in Scio on bua- Friday to vi«it her daughter and goods arrived in Scio yeeterdayJ them in all the latest styles family, *dr» S’ai --y Van Winkle, I They will Iw at home in the SheitoO Orwi. who arc to it ve to North Bend I properly next to th« Tribune office Tony and Jake Silbernagle and when Mi \ in Winkle i« to eerve after N'ov«mli«r 1. .Mr» McAdoo their mother drove to Albany Satur • w <W * W WSwWW' a* past r f ! • Methodist church I ha* been in the employ of the U. G. day. Shipley co., ¿ladies' ready to wear.) for the enduing rear. ■- W F. Moore, of Hrowmville.apent in Salemlfor th« past nineteen * ALUNY Ai i * . I l»i WssMy returned Saturday in Scio with old »quaint- Friday f; - ' uthnn Oregon, where months. ancea. HAROLD A LB RO. Mvrtle liollia, daughter of Mr. they have » hunting. They ar« Manufacturing Optician Chria Schneider and family, of both < n’ c hunters, and ars ami Mrs. Bert Hollis, who waa spa- Jordan, »|*ent .Monday shopping in ur ! ■' • four-pointer they rated on two week« ag > for the re thi» city. brought in. Il 1» aaid to have moval of her tonsil«, »uttered a re the incision broke, causing her ton Got'em e trist. SUMMONS I E R’>»wli and wife, of Port w< ghr-i --wr a hundred and twenty In the Circuit Court of l.i> n < oui-xy. land, registered at Hotel Sem Satur pounds. State of Oregon, Departinvtil N 2 day night. C. P. Neibert, Plaintiff, Joe Ijeepor, of Albany, wa* in v». Sri - ..ve; tn . ek end Mr. Ia-eti Virgil Shilling and Henry Shope, A. C Brown and Sarah I. 3 SUMMONS «■ i here, and he Brown hi» wife, E M of W»«l Scio were in town Monday er wa» I. • Sherlock. R D. Norton on buaineM. and Alice E Norton hi« wife. Defendant». I,«» -n Stewart, of Albany, visited To E M. Sherlock, one of th- -i- f- - with frw-t da io Scio Saturday nigh| danta above n«nu--l: In the Name of th«- Slate --f Or- » - and Sunday, You are hereby required to a|-p- r m l g 1 W \NTi > f - «ack» of good p«y- an»wer th«-coiiqilii nt filed - . » t - i ** ” Th « Peolso, of Ihdrolt, Vk" ft H A tat-- - r.' f->r »ubscnption to in the abov«- •ntitle«! C«-irt am! - viaitor in this city la»t Fri- T H p s< K> i hi « m bu»inaaa on or before »1« Week» from the • «'■ of the find publication <>f thi, • c ■ day and Saturday. ■ -Sh-lt- • of the Sanitary and If you fall an lo answer, for wa .t thereor, the plaintiff will api t ■ an' y- ■ >r veal an<1 will call R. II. McDonald «cent Sunday af- Market, Court for the relmf pruji l t. f>-r it. ' -f all kind* 3 complaint, to wit; That plaintiff ' ^>- ter noon hur.linii Phemuint« «n<i say» judgmefit against the «aid -I- f< lard hr baggr«! the limit. f-g er-nd hand «addle Ac Brown, for t - --f SJ.flZM. and riding -ridir. worth $•><>, will Unite«! State* goki coin, with ti «’ John Halada and wife «[H-nt the la- • -rtle. See Ru at the rate of eigh |« r - - lit |w i •’« i < week end with Mrs ilalada’» moth dolph Hi fn>m the 2i!th day of iel-r io-, ) lip and for the further »urn of f--‘‘ r. Mr» Frank Roaprafka. laze* paid by th« plaintiff, at ‘ F'>P Hi S nora Phonograph further »mil of llfio 00 attorn« .'« f S P Crenshaw ha» purchaiwd the ar-d 24 rec i.-«-d one month, Al and for the plaintiff * ««•»<» « I -I- r n ic * o.e $75, coat new buraemenl» incurretl her« in. That the 1. Zeller place, m ar Thoma», and $y»>. lop <i. C. C ompton . uaual decree may lie mml<- for the »ale took p>«MnMiion la»t Friday. of »aid mortgag«*! promt*«-» u- --- rdi- G ki • d Sdveralde «almoa to law an«l the praclu-e of th-» < ■ >n« Ih II W.-MtenhooM- i« the p«rcha«rr j,Ier,’ f ,hrr„’„n and the proceed» applied i-i paim- ut of ....... ........................ ... Price He per the amount due to plaintiff lint »aid >( a m-w 2 ton Chevrolet truck fr>*ni pound, t. u. b l-tletio. defendant*, anil all per-xiri» ria : ■ E C M ontuomcpy , the Murphy Motor C>. of Albanv. umier them, or either of them. < top Toledo. Oregon. quent to the «attention «-f »»- ’ t Mr« Mary McN’ea1, of Autn»ville, gage U|* mi aakl premi-w*, either a* I or- Till Ot f» M an ha« a new Hickory rhaaer», encumbrancer*, or olh«-iw <-. «pent the week-end in •ick» visiting may b« barrei and for« I«- ««! of ad Buggy. **th two tongue«, d<>uble- right, claim, or equity uf redemption old friend» and attending to bum- ti«-r. wind sod nrckyoke. all in the »aid premia««, and every part cnmplet f--r '■» iMI, half ortaa. thereof. Th«t the plaintiff, or \ n< «a matterà. l'l 4c S. W. G ain »». other parties to »oil, may I m - n- i -r Phe «chool board met in regular cha»er«; aiwl that the «aid pur- ' -or I- W atkins M an wdl be in Scio on let into the Maseaaion of th« - «ion la»t night, too late for the. on pr««luction of the ahenff'* d---l Tribune to cover their action tn thi« fu‘xl ’’/•'IM'; 'b-t l 21. with a com- therefor. And for any fuith«-r a I plete Jibe •( remedies. He will be different relief in th«- premia« - a to week*« paper. found at H--U! Selo all day. Phone thus Court may MM-m mo l an-l a -- aide to «-quit) Said inortgag*--! -r- Fred Bilyeu. John l>en«morr and him then- f you cannot call and he iaen ar«- de*cribe«l a* fo|k«w*. t - wit: w ill cm • to >. a These remedies The ea»t half of the north»• «t quart«-r John Crabtree «hvuldcred their «hot- are the . n the market. Roy and the wr«t half of th«- t -irl'- •*’ k-u« « Sundny and went out in war ch Lenge •, I- - I to J. C. Cochell quarter <-f Section Seven, in lowr.»hip Thirteen South, Rango Otn- W««i <>f of the "elusive” Pheaaant the Willamette Meridian, ml n« i Jim Ferral, of Salem, »pent the ty. Oregon, containing h-o acn* I hi» summon* i» *eryed upon y <■ « by week-end in Scio looking over prop publication in The Scio Tritame, of S-- «,, Mr. Ferral will locate here if < in-gon. by onh-r of Hon Per- It erty holly, Jmlge of the nt«ivc entitled hi- raa tmd a farm that »uit» hl» Court, datid Oetobrr Ith, 1921 th- first puhliialion of thi* «utnn-• ■» la«te. October I ’.th. 1921, ami tl-<- la«t i• il-li Mr«. Frank R«*»|irafka ha» U-en ration will tie Novemtier 17th. 1921. • V. A. i««Him confined to her home for th«' i>a»t Stayton. Oregon. Attorney for PlaintilT ‘week guttering from a «ever« cold. the latter (>«rt of last week ala to bleed profusely for aeveral She is on the road to recov and ha» been confine«! to her home hour« sine«. From some unknown cauae ery at the present writing. lapse You’ll H-d Your Want Here Densmore Has a complete line of heed and Hour in stock at all times. A visit will convince you that his pri ces are in line with the market * • Am paying 1 cent under Portland for Fat Hogs. Bargain Day, October 29th »♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««««««««««« Heating STOVES Heating Itpriinetf ol IM liltfltr U. S. I.anil I Ifllre, Portland, Ore , Hept. 1W, P.rjl. Notice 1» hereby given that Arlt *r tirlfT«. of S« io. l inn count >. Or- run. who on Februarv Pith, IthJii, tn - I- Tlonw-att-ad Entry No. 'K»«-’*i, for N’E| ► Wj «rction 23, Township l<i S-ulth. Range I Writ. Willamette Mcridi«*- ha* fllc«l notice of mtentam to muhe Thrre-Yvar Proof, to e«tabli»h chon- li the land above denent««!, Itefor* the Register anti Receiver of th<- Unite«! State* land Otfic--. »1 Portlar-I, O-- gon. on the nth day of Novi-mt* r, I1.*-” Claimant name* as witm «•«■«. FrendyT. Lam, <• Itotlger, » I..-H. ■ i:h-«i». Th-iniM i> Rayttey, all nf tjnn county. Oregon. Proof tindi-r Sec. itnf» II. S . ami Ai t of June 9. pilii. «wma. K«-gi»t«-r. She I» now well on the road to re covery. Paul Bartnick »|>enl la«t week in Portland at the lied«ide of hi« non. whi wa» an overseas veteran and who been in a h>«i>ital al moat ever h »ince hi* discharge. l l>>nt nil « the cooked food »ale at Riley Shelton’« office Saturday after- noon <>c>. 22. take«. Cookie« dough nut*. pie», salads and baked I wan«, ■i l) ladie« Aid, Babtist Church. Gordon W««ely make« a trip to P.>rtland every Saturday night to play for one of Mr. Ringler’» dance« G<>r<lon is one of the twat violinist« in the «tate anil hi« aervieea are very much in demand Universal Wedgewood Charter Oak I ,ook, if the following prices will suit you Specials for the next ten days: SALE PRICE I ORMER PRICE for for for for $22.00 24.50 27.50 30.00 $ 18.00 20.00 23.00 26.00 SIW CASH for for for for $16.85 18.75 21.70 24.70 \X ill give you a I jberal Allowance for your old stove if taken tn exchange. If you need a Cook Stove, buy a UNIVERSAL z\ Junior and intermediate B. Y. P Ik'a Irr» In Fresh and Cured Meats wa* organized at the llaptiat I' church about G- Saturday night, with 20 member« each, by Rev. last Young A delightful .te7u,,Un,t Beds and Mattresses Prices lower than you can buy them for elsewhere. lunch wa* wrvrd during the evening. Shelton X Co. Props scio. E Olsen. factory rrprew-ntative of the Ford Motor t'o.was a visitor at th- Bilyeu garage Friday o < n 1» a confirmed optimist • »> Lookout for Some Redhot Bargains on Bargain Day, Sat., Oct. 29 Mr 11«- "Thi« country 1« better off Advertise in Th«- Srm Tribune »ml g< I financially than it ha* been for eight year», and it i« getting bettar. Hardware ■W R. M. Cain Furniture t **