The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 20, 1921, Image 6

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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«.
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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»««.
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of Slock and Poultry Preparation«
Sold by Kelly's Drug Store.
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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
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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.
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W F. Moore, of Hrowmville.apent
in Salemlfor th« past nineteen
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ALUNY
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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
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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
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. ek end
Mr. Ia-eti­
Virgil Shilling and Henry Shope,
A. C Brown and Sarah I.
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SUMMONS
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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
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W \NTi > f
- «ack» of good p«y-
an»wer th«-coiiqilii nt filed - . »
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Th « Peolso, of Ihdrolt, Vk" ft H A
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f->r »ubscnption to
in the abov«- •ntitle«! C«-irt am! -
viaitor
in
this
city
la»t
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bu»inaaa
on or before »1« Week» from the • «'■
of the find publication <>f thi, • c ■
day and Saturday.
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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*
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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-,
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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-
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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
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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.
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Toledo. Oregon.
quent to the «attention «-f »»- ’
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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«
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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.
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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
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Am paying 1 cent under
Portland for Fat Hogs.
Bargain
Day,
October 29th
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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«,
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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.
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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
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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
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