The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 12, 1922, Image 5

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MANT1AM
FARM
TUMCS
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Opportunities sL?“r Friday & Saturday
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January 10
— Italer» tn
Ed K line and wife attended the
j big dance Saturday night in the
Fresh and Cured Meats
Poultry and Veal
Our Entire Stock in Our
Show Window, Conaistinq of
WewMy hall, where Ed “tooled” hia
horn.
Sunday was a jolly day at the
. Santiam hotel, as we had a full
houar. !<ee Gaines,wife and daugh-
j ter and eon and Son-in-law Burton
Shelton & Co. Props
S<‘IO. OREGON
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Men's and Boy's Suita value* at *24 0U
l-adie*' *27 !W Tricotine Suita..............
i siile«' Silk Dr»«*»«
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Men's and Ladies' all Wool Underwear
Silk Waiata and Petticoats.......................
Wool finish Blankets ami Comforters ..
Crown and W hits Spray Flour
Sinclair Hama
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Big Case of Groceriee.........
High Tup and Drees Shues
Meo's Rain and Overcoats • « a *
Men's Pants and Hats
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Ladies' Wool Canes
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Men'« Hats and Mackinaws
Extra 1-arg« Granite Utah Pan«
and mother lews hai>e. all of l>r-
wood: Elmer and G. A Griffin. John
Crabtree, of Scio; Theodore Gaines,
of Portland, and Mra. R Morris, of
"■ A Ewing.
A. F.. Randalt
Pr-val.-ht
Vie* Pre». Scio. We had such a time as you
E. I>. Myer*. Cashier
««>ld<>m r»ad about in the almanac
Htart a bank account today and
Theodore Gainea. he old man'a
provide fur your future.
Baby «on, who haa iteen gone seven
You will find a checking ac­
count very convenient for your
year», returned home Saturday for
l>u.-inrn tninaaetioM
We pay
a short visit with his father and
U,t.r-»t on time depiant*.
home folks. He was in a truck ac­
cident
17 months ago, being pretty
Morrison & Lowe
badly mashed up. from which he
UNDERTAKERS
he» not fully recovered. He is now
canvasMng for the Sunshine Gas
Call* Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
Lamps.
HIE SCIO STATE BANK
OREGON
Riley Shelton
Real Estate Rrolfer
and Notary Public
jtbitrafh Oblatned, ¿xamintd
The Early Hird
F. M. French & Sons
ALBANY
DR. A. G. PRILL
Plniciai ani Soneoa
Calls Attended
Day or Night
ORE.
OttgM Male H om liultiBf Tvu
A great surprise for the home knitters
of Ori son. but «till a fact. Further­
more this yarn is absolutely virgin
»ool y arn; the wool ws« grown in I Jnn
county -old by Mr. Senders to the<IV»
gun A or-te<l Company t mills located at
Bellwood), marie into worsted yarn by
Roy T Bishop. «on of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor o f the Woolen Mill Store of
bai«n>
Oregon knitter« try this yam
out
All colors. 45c tier bail of 2 oas
Hampln» »ent on appreatton. Addrrea
l'i«bup. Boa 75. Salem. Oregon.
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DENTIST
«•dice Hour»:
1 JO to 5 P.
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HUMAN ILLS
BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
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Bert Hollis was up Friday looking
after hia sheep.
Johnnie Roner was sawing wood
for John Frost last week.
John Stellmachrr was repairing
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the telephone line Saturday.
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hunting Sunday.
George Weetenhouse repaired the
school house roof last week
C. C. Burmeister was m town Sat­
urday.
Ernest Rahn is improving the ap­
pearance of the D H Hildreth farm
by slashing down a lot of brush.
' Anton Rosorofka and wife were
shopping in town Saturday.
Mrs. Cora Eichinger walked up
after the mail Monday and scent
. Chop Suey and Noodles
189 $. Liberty St., Salem, Oregon
J D Densmore la making a trip
Friday night the ladies basketball
team met the Woodburn ladies team to Albany al most every day In prep­
oa the floor of the gymnasium there, aration fur the opening of hia store
and were dsJeated in a hard fought there.
battle by a score of 21 to 15. The
same night the girls basketball team
went to Lebanon and were defeated
WHEN IN SALEM
by a ecore of 36 to 6.
Let the Tribune do your printing
1ry the
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WHITE
CLOUD
CAFE
JORDAN ITEMS
Yick So Tong
CHiDfise Heiicme aai TH .
Haa mectirine which will
cure any known disease.
American and
Chinese Diahcs
Open Suodava front 10 a. m.
until H p. tn.
153 South High Street
Salem. Oregon
Phone act
Silin, Oragli
1104 CMwrciil St
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
--------------------------- "WMCRC I SAVINGS ARt urt"
TEN REASONS WHY
Your Home
Sick no«»
Old Afte
you should save regular­
Your Business Investments
< nsurancr
ly a part of your
Kduacatlon
Automobile
Travel
income:
Character
Make your dreams come true. start now.
4< ANO NO WORRY
Visit
a
California
this Winter
O r » ion Mi.-rr
Mies A nene Smail spent (he week- ■
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Is ths cause of many
I
January 10
BRYANT
EYE STRAIN
the noon hour visiting al the school
no wiae improved.
end at home
John Shindler haa improved the
appearance of hi» farm bv putting
up some wire fence to take the
3H2 New Firat National Bank Bldg place of those built of rails.
V. E. Shelton attended the tele­
ALBANY
OREGON
phone meeting in town Saturday.
DR. J W GOIN,
John Bernier was shopping in
Veterinarian.
town Monday.
Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
Z J.Clark. Mis» Lula. Arthur, and
Inept-« tor.
Loren
Bond were the dinner guests
Phooec—l'alare Feed "bed. I 84 J
Rn»Hlrrxr. 5M> R
at the J. H. Hildreth home Sunday.
ALBANY. OREGON
Marion Chrisman was out coon
s ® e XX«IW o I
Bin Sin Cafe
Tom Smail and wife.
John Hoffman, of Crabtree, who
January 9
was operated on eome four timea
Jake Weidman wm seen on the
for a hip disease, and lay in a hos­
streets of Jordan Thursday.
pital four months, was ble to walk
T H. Thomas, of Stayton, visited
into hia store Saturday for the first
his country ranch here Thursday.
time in five months, assisted by
Mrs. Chromic called on Mrs.
friends and a pair of crutches. He
Hanna Saturday.
is improving nicely.
The stork left a wee baby girl at
The Pie Eater and son. Theodore,
the A. J. Sal tel home Saturday.
made a run t<> Scio Monday, as the
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Mrs. Pruletl called on Mrs Wort­
boy wished to meet «ome of his old
man
Wednesday.
friends and m - h what improvements
M J. Kraut* is hauling hia grain
Scio h*d made in the past seven
and farm machinery home this
years of his at>srnce. Going up and
down the town, he felt «urs in a week.
Clyde Thomas ami wife, of La-
few years it would be up with Port­
comb. came up Friday to attend to
land. as he saw one new hall going
business interests and call on old
up.
Theodore Gaine« will leave Wed­ neighbors.
Some parties who were hunting
nesday for Portland, going by way
in our vicinity recently had the bail
of Lebanon and ■ilverton. where he
|o«e some tine hounds, So
will demonstr- tr his new 400 candle luck to
trace of them has been
power gas lantern» and lamp*.
He far o<>
found.
is meeting with wonderful success.
Aunt Nan Bilyeu received word
PIE EATER.
Saturday that her daughter. Lida
Sumpton, of Crabtree, who has
bcm ailing for some time, wi a in
i
DR. FICQ
the Plume—Hr Here!
G’r/.v
The Peoples Cash Store, Salem, Ore
G. F. Korinek
Friendship,
Engagement and
W edding Rings
Price
Reductions
In All
Departments
of
The Store
we make no reservations.
First Come. First Served
OREGON
Veterinarian
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All theae article« to be sold direct from the windows at II <0 a m.
Mrs. Ibtiecra Morns came <>Ut
from Scio Saturday to get a square
meal at the “Bummer's Hotel ” As
the hotel wm <>ut of anything to «at
except raw potat.ies. two meals was
enough for her. *» sire returned
home Sunday. The war living over
the hotel manager forgot to furage
Rev. Rohbore, of Albany, finished
up hia aeries f lecture» Sunday eve-
nmg. He went to Albany Saturday
and brought his good wife out for
STAYTON,
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OREGON the closing service*.
< all» answered Day or Xight
Lyman Smail and wife, of Rose­
Tuberculin testing
burg, who had been spending the
past week with home folks.returned
We make a Specialty of
to Albany Sunday evening to resume
hia duties a» a brakesman on a
freight train
Mrs. Nina Myers, of Albany, is
over on a visit to her parents. Uncle
SPECIAL
January
Clearance
Sale Now On
— where the sun Is ' on the job
Local Market Quotations
Corrected at Noun Tuesday
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P oultry . V ial
and
liens. 4 Iba and over
1
Hens, under 4 It*
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Springs, if Iba and up ......
Broilers, under If lbs
Stags -------------- ..
Cocks
Veal, fancy no. I
Dr rased pork, no. 1 blockers . ,
Eggs, cash. 28c trade
Egg», whits select . .... ___
Hutter fat_
I
Four Trains a Day
E gor
20
.18
.16
.2»
.10
Provide a nervier Ilia I contributes to
the traveler's ram fort amt convenience.
Reduced Fares
.Vt
-12*
.11
.27
.28
.36
F f . ed
Mill rua.................
11.10 i
Scratch
-------- 2.65 I
Egg producer
_ 2.60
More fat. for huge__ »•
- 2 00
Ground barley
2 (Mi
Rolled barley
___ . 1 70
Shelled corn, eastern
___ . 2 00
Ground or cracked eom____ 1.75
LePage cracked corn , ,,
2 00
to
Santa Barbara, Lo» Angele», San Diego
tickets good until April M>
u topover» allowed
No War Tax on Railroad Tickets
Since 1*70 the Souther« Pacific haa he«« doari,
Identified with the de*cl<»rnw«l nt A eatejn Oregon.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Hard wheat
Soft wheat
nger Agent.
12 00-2 10
, _ 1.50
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