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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1921)
' t ,, .« ’ • g? _ ? .<•> « r I » • a v • ’Y ’ ’ •. - * »_ « • * ''7? « . ?.. w I Ai i I ■ . : LOCAL. BREVI UES J Stove Young spent Tuesday morn ing in Scio. * * * * ' ■* t « e -> < r Mr» V T. gon City. I urday in Albany. Mrs. Warren Woodarsrd, of Jor dan was in Scio Saturday- Roe Phillipa and wife made a trip to Albany la»t Weda« «lay- F. W. Price, of Albany, town Saturday and Suiuiay. Mrs. Janet Humfieid. ot Jordan, spent Saturday shopping in S Angelina Weeely *»» C 'n.'i her home with a severe cold week. B. Hodgk n. >>f ln>l«'i > < dene«, spent a few «lays m Scio l»«t Cbaa. week. George Morris •» »pend Christmas holidays with fri i Portland. E. C. Shelton has reco* his recent Ulne*» sull •< around again. V -»Jennie Patrny is spending a * -I I al the J, F. Weeely home, •ne Mr« Wearly is confined to her cd a» < n »ult of the cold weather. r the first time since 1917. the < is give excursion rate« of a .< . --n—third for the holidays. return <<« or before Jan. 2. UiBt'ME still has a few copies *>ri»tmas edition left. If > ’ * one to send to relative« 1». do not delay. They are r copy. S High «econd team will he beet tram Jefferson high . '.«>r on the 23rd at the . This promises to be one >• lx st Imsketbail games of the t ng of the ¡»rent teachers i v to I«- held Thursday g l>ec. 22. at H p. m. A - >«trr tainment has been < .vt all members are urged resent. Toult’l dub met st the home >n lifiyeu Thursday, all it < rs were present, n ak- > full 'able«. Mrs Kath- t r took the honors and to Gill ’he "consolation” J. A. Wooim-y, of P< ths week-end in S i >. eompanied by Ge of Portland . Mrs. G*y Holl!», Mi< and Neva Thayer re tu night from a visit t > H !!!■ received a box of can- 4» morning. a«d immedi- . in th- air. Not that a —II the randy, but that . ler it and was returning r the principle of the DR. HCQ DENTIST Office lloui 9 to 12 ' M. . ivepiy» In the domestic mi nt the high school came netime Munday night and <uli all operations In thia -hl were held up Tuesday until the pipe could be put r * xtnia* program and tree .- v.-n at the Federated *> Friday evening, beginning at clock. The program consists •»I num tiers and recitations. i are welcome to attend these -xetciseS. A normal aerea or pad u( ii>e » mal fuiK-tio-i ,i It Wr >:> > r«»nn.1 « - < ' ar« intorfer*-»! with u» we «I > i > in demtaixi and a; iprVCÌftitc’ iY’VtÌHaita <»f «(filial treatment. tnt’n t rem»»«-« (nterfer-n* < « th i ; • > ■.»•» ami this restorts <■■ mal f-r- t-»n. which promotes health m eithsi acute or chronic <•«»-» Dr. H. H. Peter* «hone UaRj L«b^nr<f«; reg<-.-i 'n > • »•> a * < ¡he «lory was told Sunday that li--'id, while in Scio for the *■< i I attended lodge Saturday -> m i then walked out to the < - tie, not Iwcause he didn't .» a.- h<- lid, but it refuaed to hi (after a reasonable amount of io k:n and patience had been ... «ted h« gave up and took to < «hunks ponies. LUM BERI Now is the time to buy! 1 ’i ices are Advancing ! Don t Wait until Spring! » t SRS < » T-* » 'F Red Cross Aid» R umi » SHELBURN ITFLMS as w m * * * * ! a December 20 Erceil Osburn ui laid up with a bad cold John Ransom, a student at the 0. A. C.. is here to spend the holidays with his uarents. Mr. Bowman was a Sunday caller at th« Trollinger home. Frank Gooch has just returned from Fortland and he reports hts father. A. F. Gooch, improving rnu- idly. John Ortwein. wife and little son. Jim, motored to Albanv Monday to spend the day shopping Fred Gooch and family arc in Al bany this week on business. Charite Mellin.wife and daughter Venlta made a business trip to Sa lem Saturday, returning the «ame day. Dale Folndexter and wife called at lhe A. Hazelcamp home Sunday. G. M. Trollinger and A Shank« have just returned from a thr<x- davs* poultry tour to Corvallis, Al bany and Salem. Mr. Shanks «ays 40 per cent of their flock of pullets ar* laying now Mrs. Freda Bates and children, of North Snntiam. were visiting Mrs. Batea’ mother. Mrs. Oglesbee. last week. Mrs. Annie Himns and son Ken neth. of Corvallis, are spending the Christmas vacation with Mrs. Hir- ona’ daughter. Mrs. A L Powell. Mrs. Dora Miller’s brother, from Foeail, Oregon, made her a me* visit, last «reek. Jack Hansel received word that' lhe mills had opened and he had to I Keep Year Eyes Yeas, Since so many young prople wear gla*- sr«, the <»l«i i<l«-a that they makr a tier- •on look okl is W-kloni tnentioned. The truth la. that putting off wearing glas- we when y are n«*>lc»l is what makes many people's far«« kuk older than they are. U m 0 ptam e/rist HAROLD ALBRO, Manufacturing Optician ♦ | go back to work. Mrs. Hamel will return later. Alfred Powell and wife were in Jefferson on business Thursday. Mrs. John Bents and little daugh ters. made Mrs. Guy Wymrn a visit Wednesday afternoon Charlea McLain, wife and little daughter. Bernita, celebrated their wedding anniversay lhe other day with Ira Trexler an<l wife in Stay ton. it being the anniversary of both families Sorsi,. Fir optimist «at* to mnetnlier that even if y«»ur mother In -law Sa* Ou- gift nf tong.H * *t would Iw S lot «rorsa If she '»ere a mlndcrader.—4 Vucags American Stage Arrive !x«ve 4 .-00 p.m. 5:10 5:50 5Æ0 Albany brio Jordan l.yons Fox Valley Gooch Mill City Gates Shelton & Co., of the Sanitary Mar ket. want your veal ami will call for it; and poultry of ail kinds. 3 Fare from Scio to Albany, one way, 11-<». routHi trip ILfiO; from Jordan. |1.2T>. round trip 12.25. • For ►ale -S horse«. 7 ami H year« old; w.ight lino. Krjo. S&O lbs. H. F. ¡-cult at tiaia Bros, ranch. Jefferson, Ore. I he Red < rusa Score Cards Get your ”600” score ChriatmaaSeal» cards at the T ki HUNK office, 2c are now on »ale per card, or 2j cents per card by and you ran <lo - i a lasting grvxl mail, postpaid |by purchasings Wanted at Once Girl for general housework Good wages Write Miss Dobrkuvsky. 9K Floral Ave.. Portland. Oreg >n. Potatoes —Will give sulmcription to the Tribune or Oregonian for sacks of g<»»d potatoes. < "all at the Tribune office. Cadi lac 7 naam-nger. in fl rat clawi condition, will «el! very cheap, term» can be had. Kirk Thomp son, 664 Jefferson St., Corvallis. Ore. 20-c W- are having our roll» dressed. Will lie several days befor we can chop. Densmore will supply your wants In this line during that time. Scio .Mill & Elevator Co. supply now ami use them on all your letter» of the holiday »•■»- «Ml. Proceed» are for our own state in aiding T. B. patients. High School Reception At last th«- High Schoo) ha» given a reception which was a booming success — to Jefferson High School basketball team on Friday night, December 9th. Parties in the past all seemed to be dull affairs, with only a few taking pert in the games. That night ail games wen- planned out ahead and were very much miiuyed, with every one taking oert. We hope every one will enioy Ilk« receptions in the future as Jeffer son did. • Cherro Flour You will reiiah your ('hrialrnaa Cuke If it is Iliade from Cherro Flour □oc Ask your grocer. & ô di it & & ô ó ó & ó ó ó ó ó ô Ô ô ô ó ô ß? - JUST A TIP! BRING US YOUR PLANS Buy that -Corn and get that chopping done before the snow gets too deep for travel Scio Logging & Lbr. Co. SCIO OREGON 7:30 7:15 7:10 7:00 fi:40 For Sale —Durock Jerry nig« two month* old. See Ibn Thayer. We have a complete line, necessary to build any kind of house or bam. Sash and Doors! Shingle»! Cement! 9:50 a m. 5:40 S:0ll 5.45 5:50 7:<)0 720 A. L. Powell and wife, Walter Rice and Kenneth Hirons. attended the double-header basketball gam« in Scio Friday night. < • and let us make you an estimate. M ; v 1 Vi.*;i ■- • ih*s> afc Medical supplies, one of the great est nerd- in famine stricken and The dance at (be Miller hall -Sat disease ravaged provinces of Soviet urday night was well attended and Russia, which are being contributed an enjoyable time had by al! pres i by the American Red ( me and <l«e- ent. A three-piece orchestra com- tnbuted by the American Relief pooed of Mr. and Mrs. Eari Gooch ' Abminmtrali-xi. are being shipped in and Mr. Fleska, of near Jeffers n, increasing quantités from the Europ ean stocks of lhe H« k I Croaa and furnished the music. Mrs. Lee George spent Sunday from the United States. By the end of the year American Rci Cross with her mother. Mrs TruHuiger. Byran Hate« shipped a fine veal supplice valued at more than 91.760, <M)V will have been amt into Soviet Monday morning. Jack and Guy Wyman w«-re «hup Russia to alleviate general distress. ping in Shelburn Monday afternoon. Advice just received at National Mr«, John Ortw«in ami »on. Era- Hweiquarters indicate the preva set. were Sunday visitor« at the lence of Typhus fevor and the danger of Ha becoming wide-spread during Marion Brown home. Harry Crum««, formerly of Wash the regorous Russian winter. Dis ington. is here to spend a few weeks eases t««uking from mal-nutritton are dsn general. with his father. Quincy Crumc* spent ». t, Z. J. Clark ami family «pent Sat w ■ . M. I Wigglesworth. of Ore Pent Bartniek and wifc io« »j -hopping in Albany. dl«. Densmore’s Feed Store »