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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1921)
• « • * y • f '•r r a *« ». • it ’ . r V? * #■ • * A* » « V I a- ♦ • • I « « f » * a . « r • • g •• • Ar • 4 • ••• * « » *»•« « • *.t ’ ..V.«* •, , a A * V » • «***• a •» a . •* F t, - -a *•* ’ /?’ ' *’ . *•« * < <• The baleni Am. rican IwgUMi poet I.as Rebel kah Con vent sen prepared a »pl< tdid program for Armis LOCAL tice Day. which will b>- given at ? an The district «-onvenUon uf the Rebek D. m. toBMirruw at the anwory. space hah lodges of Detríut, Gatea. MHI (Tty forbid» pubbshi-g the program, progrsrr which l.y-na. Stay ton, Aumavilis arai Scio *orbid» pubhahi'g I I» worth goi.ig to ’ hear _ „■ ..* ttar pe«>t >ar» » I I- h- .d m Un» city neat Wednsw- Ro> Shelton »(»•ni Monday in Al especially in» Iteri • da,. Nov 16. A full de leg at KX m eg- j i- cted and arrangementa have teen tan* <«n biftinca» R C. Peppe ri i ng. nf Route 3. waa mmie by tb. locai Leig« to ruvailv en tertain the visitor» Thia is the first Jenny I’atrny was a Scio visitor in the city on to'slncs» Fnday Mr meeting of the coo»ration here in eight Tuesday morning. Pepoerling t» one of th« many pro- year», a» the convctitmns rotate so that • II have ths honor uf entertaining A J Kalina and Stove Young made greaaive farmers in the north fork» t.vnqort ha« been prowled for st Hotel ., trip to ludswmdsnca Sunday. |<>f the Santiam He keep« un with Scio, which aasurva a lawnteoua fsed. ru’ Shu r On ProJuft» Mrs t ora t'alavan is prrstdsnt of tbe Dnyton E Caaper spent Sunday ”* t,m** b> keeping hie machinery diatrvct and Mr». Julia Bilyeu secretary The all »hell frani» with the Invisible joint and the Zykimtr frame with ths 1> i.iin m with hi* wife and fami- up to date inner rim toth are attracting favorahis st tention by its neatness and »tr« ngth Mr». Retirees Morns returned BREVITIES A normal nerve supply to any organ or part nf tbs boriy gsnaratss nor msl fun«-lion and maintain» hi aiih If we undi rstaod why and how twri. » •ra interfered with we woul>l th> r> un dsrstand and appreciate mrU.i»l» of spinal treatment. Spinal lrettn>eni remove» interference with nerve» and this rectore» normal funciior which promol«-» health tn either acute nr chronic *»»«•». Dr. H. H. Peters eiisas 13SA3 UM-«- Mr», Floyd Shelton, of Jordan.! Monday from a visit to her »on on war in t«-wn Monday on a shopping the Crow Stage Route out uf F.u- ■ gene trip. road» are looking fine, and that she for a ■u «t <iie hoe pi tai tai few * i days. a visit with relatives In Port land. I. Huntley, a Thoma» farmer, \ I a *)i rt visit to Scio stores last Thursday. C K Netbert, Ptamt iff, vs. A C Brown and Sarah I, Brown his wife; F’.. M ■ St’MMoS Sherlock; It. D. Norton and Alice E Norton hi» I ' wife, liefrnriants. To I M Shertock. «me of 'he ilefen darts above named' In tin- Name of tb< Slate of Or« g«m You are hereby ri iiiir« : ' ( j . answer tbe «Wnplaint filed against v In the almve entitled <'■ ori m-f ««« un or l-trfore »1» w«-«-K» from th« of the first r>ut>lirath>n f H » . ■ ■> ami if y«ai fail so to an-wrr. f< • » tb«ri*of. th« plaintiff « a; I '■ <«. t Court for th« r« !ii f j is. i !..« complaint, to-wit; I hat plain?iff I judgment against th«* siud def.- .* A C. Brown, fur th«* »urn of i Lfnited States gold coin, with li t<- • »1 at the rale of eigh I*r rent • a of I el.ruarj. f ami for the further sum uf I 1 taxes paid by th«- plaintiff, ami f- • * further »um of lllii ?») attorney*« f. . amt for the plaintiff’s co»!«« »• il L buraemente ineurr«d herein Tt at usual decree may be msd<* for tl.< »«« « of said mortgageii premise» a«-, .«rdh , to law amt the pracine of tin» ' • mi and the proceed» applied in paym* * t of the amount due to plaintiff D t • - defendanta. and all per«on» iln n under them, or either of th. m. »utai. qm-nt to the «-xecutnin ■•( »n«l tn *t gag.* upon »aid premi»«*». eitta r «• t ■ chaser», rneumhrnt.eer». or other* * m«y I. barr«d ami for«'«.-« «I ■ f right claim, or «-quit* of r« l< n in the »aid premia«», ami .-very part thereof. Tint the nlaintilT. or other parties to suit, m «y be.-um« pur chaser»; and that the »aid purchi<»< r tn- let into the poaaerslon uf the ) rern> on production of th«’ »herins ih therefor And for ar fuiti i different relief In the pr« mi«« ■> «• to this < ourl msy »■•• meet .md able to equity. Said mortmain -I pr. ■ is«w are describm! as full« «», to wit- The east half uf the rorthwsal quarter and the wi-«t half of the north« a«’ quarter of Section S« ven. in Town»ki| Thirteen South. Range One We-t of the WiHamrtte M- rnlian. in l.mn C« un ty, tirwgun, containing h'«** acre* Thia summon* is aerye«i upon you by publication in Tbs Scio Tribune, of Sc-e Oregon, by order of Hon. Percy It Kelly, Judge of tb<- above «*i«tiii. Court, date I (leliJvr 4th. F'.!l IK« first publication of thi» summon» >- Octola-r J'tth, 1921, ami the la»t i««il- cation will lie November I7lh. 1921. V. A. Gooiik. Stayton, Oregon, Attorney fur Plaintiff Morrison & Lowe UNDERTAKERS Everett, uf McMinnville,waa -ling bun ue »• in Scio last J t . 1hurwiay. Xu K A II Itnn and Mr» Al- .J »to it Saturday shopping in the county seat. t W i lace 11« we Ixe. of Albany, i* at the Christian church '■day morning. arion Art >ld and to l ortiand family today to are takr in the livr-t<K-k show. | i Burton is reported to w from an infection that apt in 1 «• < tin birth <>! her child some time U W (Bill) Miller and Mt SCIO Joe arrived X 4. « a VV* • HAROLD AI.RRO. Manuf act unrig Optician Monday mighty fine br-rrie». too. the vines are loaded (< rt -t«ii in an automobile race. She says with berries, If know more about it. at- anti all that ia needed to make them ripen quickly is a few warm »un !• d next Sunday morning. shiny days, and she would have Iola Al i » o« -|H«nt Ihuraday in Al of them Thi» is quite out of the banv ii banking busmess. While ordinary for ratplierries there he i-aiird on the new manage- So far the building committee of f th«- FirM National and First the Baptist church ha* not done Saving* lianka. anything definate, but it understood '' ■ August Itendrr, of Jordan, that J C Austin, nf the State Rap | . rated <>n at the local hospit-' A-wwibtom. will Im m Sen. agam i in a few day* and at that time a al M««n«1av. Dr Prill and [>r l>avis final conclusion will la- r«-acb**«l and of Albany doing the work Sha is plans made for the building. If the getting along nicely. I State Asn>»ciation aid ia given, it will 1 probably amount to one dollar fur Mr*. Mary Baker and daughter every dollar given by the local '<■ ■ J Salem. »jK-nl Sunday at the church, nf their m ice an<l cousin.Mrs I The Mill (Tty Athletic club, or- \ ' ■ eltun Tins waa their tin«! I ganixed to handle th»* Itaaket hall I m- cling m many year». and Ka»hall game» in which that J D. Densmore and wife are city’s teams participate. ia also giv- lakelng In th«' Livestock »how in Ing a "hign jinx’’ in its hall once a .- t t This is st riet b a »tag af fair, and much looked terward to by tns hoys A public minstrel ia month 1 being arranged and will I* given ¡»ime time in Itocemher I He Baptist church ia planning a Red CroM Meeting Sunday You'll Hod Your Want Here The ci t lien» of Scio and surrounding country are urged to attend a meeting In the intercut nf the Red Cross at the Christian church Sundae afternoon at F rkbh Guernsey Cown for Ml«. 2:31) o’clock, at which Dr. Wallace H. Swift Produce Co. I.ee, nf Albany, will deliver an addreaa. Ail shoukt make a special effort to he FT' rninheh R oomh — For Rent. present, for you cannot help the needy in a (letter way than by helping the Inquire of Enoch Shelton. American Red Cross. W' antei » Three tons of grain bay. Swift Prodace Co. Additioail Sbelbiri Nears F ob S al * Old papera. 10c per Rob Miller and daughter Dosha ac , bundle at the Tribun» office. con.|>siiic’l by a lady triend of Albany have lieen visiting with J W. Miller W anted Ei|erieno*d poultry ami family. picker» Swift Produce Co. Mr» Edward Jm ha» returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. R M. Shelton & C<> . of the Sanitary Russell st Albany. ______ will call Fluid Gooch and family ami Clinton Market, want your veal and George were Sunday dinner guest» at for It; and poultry of all kinds. 8 the Carl F'oih» home in StayUin. J. W. Hir>«ns and family took in the T he Oi l» M an ha» a new Hickory •how at Stay Um Sat unlay night. Buggy, with two tongues, doulde- Marion Kendall ami wife attended H«w. whiftleiree and neckyoke, all the football g»m> in Scm Friday John Ort wine and wife, accompanied i complete for $7.00, half uric« Mrs Bella Crum«» ami Mrs Jean Mil 10 4c 8. W. G ain »». h r motored to Albany Saturday. Mr», lx*- George has tiren visiting E ok S al * Big Duroc Sow with her mother. Mr*. Trollinger for a few eight piga. also shoats and wean- days. C ha * C D avin . Calvin ami Joe Trullirtger and A. •mg pig» Scio, tlregon. route 3. Shanks moUind to Salem Sunday eve li miles east of Crabtrea. ning to nttend a vaud>-illle show. George Piatt and wife left thl» morn ing f<>r Portland where they intend to Wg have »old the blacksmith shop make their home. and would like all those who are Will Hirons and family attemis«! I owing us to please come into the church at Kmgslon Sunday. Mrs. Will Miller was a Scio caller •hop and pay up. a* we need tha Friday. money. Ten [>er cent interest will Charlie Is-ffier and family spent Sun be charged on all outstanding bill» day with home folk» in Scio. Marion Brown was »hopping in Alb from this date on. Nov 10. 1921. any Saturday. He N’EAt. & C rahtnek . i.il and entertainment for Thanks i g evening, and a committee <- i i-vn apaolnted >o make all Br ian ementa We hope to he alilo to all almut it nevi week. <x t< i we i-k ago Tuesday J W Hirons • I in an su ad «o tn me the Tribune irmune It t bl -bed in last week’s paper, and Monday Mr. Hi rone cellari at the ' i'r t ■ toil u* that he hati wild mil I rt! une want ad* bring quick r<*wulîi Corn R M Fhillqis. Thi*. Smail, IX C. 11 und John Frost went to Mill • ’ 'v Saturday night to assist in in- • ting a Masonic lodge there. ' ft< r the initiation a srlendM ban- o wa> served. with over a hun- ’■•d «ted around the table \ Advertía» is Th» Scio Tribuaa and gvt resulto. ba»k«rt & pt'om e trist. Brownsville was surely »urpri«ed evening as she expa-cted to defeat the Scio About |73.<KMi of the last half of I from Chico. Calif., for a visit with team easily last Friday. the Unn county taxes have not yet her falber. F. T. Thayer, and other The crowd at the football game tiren paid, according tu Sheriff Ken relative». Mabel w»a married amor last Friday wei« all satisfied wiQi dall. This amount came under the heading of delinquent taxes Oct. 5. going to California to Mr. Hollis, a the result. Beginning Nov. 5. five per cent pen t>rother of Ito-1 Hoili*. Mr. Thayer A party composed of boys and al.y will lie charged, the two per melhia daughter in Albany girls from the freshman and »opho- it^t inter.'«t required of delinquent If present plan« materialiae, Scio more classes *i< given in honor of taxpayers will continue. will have enough women* l<a»ketl«ll Kenneth Wcstcnhouse last Friday at A. n Weir. H. E Tobic and Rev. H. It Iler stt« ded tl,<- men» meeting at teama to whip the world, including the home of John Neal. the Baptist church in Albany Tues Brownsville and Lei anon There ia Scio will play Woodburn, there, day evening, and enjoyed » splendid to lie a high school girl» tram, a on Armistice I lay It is hoped sev evening. Dr. Milliken of Salem was single womans tram and a married the »peaker, anti left a firm impression eral from here will attend and root on his hearer*. womens tram Th«- opening prac lice night was Tuesday. and an en for the home team. thusiastic turnout marked the cam Th«* High School boast* of having See Million Hamilton ming nf a Buct-nsful season at least <>ne time saver Ex. leach- A Convict. escaping from the law Marion Arnold spraineri hi» anklr | er • in physics elaaa): "For tumor- A I ugitive, coaling on a liner rather bari Monda* morning by fall | row’s le*M.n work and hand in the A Haro, aaving a girl’» life I. ine oof of hi» l ord while deiivermg 'following exatnule* un page K7: A Fighter, struggling to come back A Man. justifying hi» love mali. The door of the car «qxri« 2. 3. . 5. «.7. . 9. 10. IL" Joa- Why didn’t you tell us Slifi hard, and Man< n is tn the habit of eph Roller: which one» to omit?" g<Nng over it. hot thia time there Arrangements are under way for was a little muri <»n the *>le of hi» n Ixaketball game Iwtween Scio and At The Peoples Thentri «hors and he Iqtped off of thè run- Mill t’it^ to tie played on a neutral Saturday Night Sunday Night R epohtkr . Marton floor DeF 23. ning I m « hì tnto thè ditch Thayer, Frank Rartu ta to lie return - The Baptist Sunday wlhool is in- Surtm ORE. The High girls practiced l-all Tuesday evening. last Thursday Mr» C A. Eve i stt • I i t her h<>m*- Sunday, a* Dr Hob- brought a sprig of ripe r«*l raspber » i . nvv ■ * »tie has recovered asitfi- ries to this offic«* that were grown nt‘s from her operation. on her lot in this city, and they were DR. A. G. PRIU. Day or Night the cards signed and returned. ^.^ììleade Mr» Guv Hidlia. formerly Mabel g me in Portland taking carv I i -li. « ¡i they have on exhibit at went on with thè delivery, though i ; he IriVeatoCii show there. thè »prain wa* very txinfv! .IL t'alla Attended The reoort cards were given out “HALF A CHANCE” Toriland today. John Jr. consider- (alls Attend«*! to Promptly ■ I the h tbsll game at Wmaiburn Dav or Night h im|>ortant so he ta going there OREGON SCIO instead. Pbvsician ni iful mountainous country around the mill. Jr* Ed Myers returned Saturday SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of l.ir State of Oregon. iJepartm« ■ three weeks ago. The faculty wishes Mrs N Ender» i» asmstiag with had a wonderful Hme in the l-esut- I •r Or»onn She aay» the crop* along the High School Notes Don’t overlook us when in need of Eastern Corn We have a supply of No. 2 Eastern, 1 I mois ture Test. J. D. DENSMORE. £> & & (> £> & t> ’ ! -40'11 of a Man*« b-^htanal a Woman« Kai th “HALF A CHANCE ». 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