The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 19, 1922, Image 3

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    V.
SHELBURN ITEMS
Dealern in
January 17
Fresh and Cured Meats
Poultry and Vaal
Frank Titus ami wife, formerly of
Scio, are staying with E. Piatt’s
now to take care of them.
Shelton & Co. Props
SCIO. OREGON
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THE SCIO STATE BANK
it. A. Ewing.
A. E. Randall
President
Vice Pres.
E. 1». Myers. Cashier
Mm. Freda Hirons could not teach
her school last week on account of
. throat trouble.
Fred Gooch Jr. and family, of Al­
bany. came over for Mr, Gooch’s
fathers funeral.
J. Oglesbw and wife visited with
Bvron Bate* Monday.
Grandma Trollinger is able to ait
up again, and her daughter. Mm.
Mart a bank account today and
George, who ha* Iwen caring for
provide for your future.
You will find a checking ac­
her, returned to her home Sunday.
count very convenient for your
The two smallest children of the
liuxlnesa transaction* We pay
interest oq time deposits.
Sears' are quite *iek with toncilitia.
George .Miller loaded a car load of
wood at Shelburn last week.
Jim Trollinger ami family moved
into their new home last week
Cails Attended to Promptly
Wallace Gooch, the little s>n of
Dav or Night
Mr. ami Mm. Earl Gooch. I* quite
OREGON
SCIO
seek with a severe cold and la con­
fined to hi* bed.
J. W. Hi rone and \vife and little
Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
Riley Shelton
Real Estate Broker
and Notary Public
^htntb Obtained, ¿xamined
jCIO
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OREGON
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G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
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STAYTON,
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OREGON
t alls anewered Day or Sight
Tuberculin Testing
We make ■ Specialty of
1- riendship,
Engagement and
Wedding Rings
F. M. French & SonB
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ALBANY
DR. A. G. PRILL
PbvsiciaB así Sone»
Calla Attended
Day or Night
SCIO
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ORE.
Ort«M Midi H im laM| Yms
A great surprise for the home knittern
of Oregon, but still a fact. Further­
more. this yarn to absolutely virgin
wool yarn, the wool was grown in Linn
county, coki b) Mr. Sender* to th*Ore­
gon Worded Company (mill* locstcdsl
Sellwood). made into woreted yarn by
Roy T Bishop, aon of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Sai<m Oregon knitter* try thto yarn
t
re. 46c per ball of 2 <>*»
haniplr* sent on sppl-cation. Address
C. P. Btohop. Bo* 76. Salem. Oregon.
eon. Robin, motored to Albany Fri­
day on buaineaa.
Jim Trollinger moved into his new
house Monday.
Dalmer Churchill, of Gate*, was
here visiting over the week-end
with home folk*
J. W. Miller and family w*re In
Lebanon
over Sunday
visiting
friends.
Harry Crumes is leaving by auto
tomorrow for Yamhill county, where
he will start selling the new oilers
which Mr. Ortwein has invented for
Ford car*. Mr. Ortwein is placing
agent* in each county in thto state.
John Ortwein, la*e George and
Earl Gooch motored to Albany ou
business Friday.
The dance given last Saturdy eve­
ning st the Miller hall waa well at­
tended
Grandma Trollinger, who has been
ill for a few weeks, ia reported to
be improving rapidly.
Mae Stoddard waa up from Shedd
tn »pend the week end with her par­
ents.
Mm. Jean Miller'a aon and family
have returned to their home in Port­
land. after spending several days
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Titus have arrived
from Klamath Falls to assist their
sisters. Mr* Crumes and Mra. Wolf
in earing for their parents. Grand­
pa and Grandma Piatt, who have
been si< k fur some time and are un­
able to care for themm-lves.
SANTIAM
FARM TOPICS
January 17
Mrs George Rodger* and Mrs. E.
A. Wagoner called on Mm. D. H.
Hildreth Thursday.
Mies Anene Smail visited with
Mm. G. C. Wealunhouae Thursday.
George Weetenhouae circulated
a petition in the interest of the road
and the washed out bridge last
Thursday.
Mies Ada Clark came iiome from
Portland Sunday for a short visit.
Dillon McLain waa in this vicinity
Friday soliciting subscriber* for the
Journal.
Mr. and Mm. Chat Vaetecka vtoit-
ad at the home of Arnold Boyan-
ovesv Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. D. H Hildreth eall­
ed at the home ot J. H Hildreth
Sunday.
Mm. John Nhimanek attended
church in town Sunday morning.
Ernest Rahn spent Sunday at
home.
John Stellmacher and mother
were shopping in town Friday.
Clyde Rodgem hauled a load
cedar poets to town Saturday.
Mm F. R. Shelton went to Ijeba-1
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ALBANY
OREGON
BANCROFT
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John Jiroch made a trip to the
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the Linn County Fair county seat Tuesday to attend to
Association will be held at the business matters and visit with
Court House in Albany on Friday. friends.
January 20. 1922. at 1:30 p. tn., for
the purpose of electing directors and
transacting such other businrm as
WHEN IN SALEM
may properly come bejore the meet­
Try the
ing
Yick So Tong
ChiB«e Meticine and Tea Co.
non with her parents. Mr. and Mm.
F. T. Thayer, Wednesday to attend
the 93d birthday dinner of her
grandfather. H H. Irvine.
Miss Lulu Clark went to Salem
Tuesday.
Mias Anene Smail spent tne week
end at home.
Has medicine’which will
cure any known disease.
Open Sundays from 10 a. m.
until 8 p. m.
163 South High Street
Salem. Oregon
Phone 2K1
January 17
WHITE
CLOUD
CAFE
American and
Chinese Diahee
HOi CoffiDtrclil SI
Salta, OfMon
Local Market Quotation*
Corrected at Noon Tuesday
P eed
Mill run
Scratch______
_____
Egg producer ________
More fat. for hogs —
Ground barley
Rolled barley
Shelled corn, eastern
Visit--
California
...SI.10
— 2.66
2.60
2.00
2.00
1.70
this 'Winter
2.00
where the sun is “on the Job
Ground or cracked corn
1.75
IsrPage cracked corn
_____ 2.00'
< ■. C. BKVANT
ATTORNEY AT LAV
ite;
POVLTNT, VgSI. AND BOOS
Hens. 4 lbs and over .
Hena. under 4 lbs____
Springs, it lbs and up
Broilsro, under 1| lbs
Stags
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locks
Veal, fancy no. 1
Dressed pork. no. 1 blockers
Fgrgs. cash, 20c trails
.
| Fsrga, white select
Butter fat
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Mrs. William I>ee and Mias A nene
Small called in Sunday after Sunday
school for a »hurt visit with M re. Pie
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DR. FICQ
Eater, which was highly appreciated.
Tummy Smail ui having a fine time
•citing
Simon Pure Pug», raking in the
office Hour»:
money he only had eight.
He is con
9 to 1.’A M.
1:30 to 5 P M
•idering going into business.
I received the fail new» of the death
of a cousin, Kalp Sloan, in lxis Angele*.
Hr was MS year* of age. waa a aon In­
law of Joab Powell and at one time
»•1-2 New First National Bank Bldg owned the John Brock farm. He was
a resident here Crum 1H&2 until 1867.
Our cold snap to somewhat of a sur­
prise. a» it hail been so warm during
DR. J. W GOIN.
the past week. It ia certainly hard on
Veterinarian.
the gram, a» the thermometer rvgis-
Asthorixed Auction Sale and interstate tered IM above sero.
1 neper tor.
0. A.. Cliff and Elmer Griffin have
Phones: - Palace Feed Shed. IM J
turned over a new leaf in the almanac
Residence, SOO R
and joined hand» in making rails aa a
ALBANY. OREGON
starter,
Ed Kalina, wife and the Pie Eater
made a flying trip to Crabtree, finding
We have
everything aa qui-t a* a mouse in the
Everything
bandbox. Ed is on the retired list, suf­
fering with a severe coki on the lung*
tve STRAIN
. The Santiam Farm received a copy
la the cause of many
the ” Producers Call,“ published at Or­
HUMAN ILLS
egon (TtV. On perusing its contents
we find that it stands four-square for
the farmer, against high taxea and also
high financing in our h-gtslsturrs. and
Optical Company
urge* closer affiliation fed ween produc
er and consumer.
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
Monday Ed Kahns waa laid up with
DENTIST
s fearful cold sod sure lungs, and a se- '
vere evugh
Coral Lucas amusing himself by tear­
ing out the oM sawmill truck tramway I
through his farm. 80 rods kmg. aa the ;
mill has busted and rutting away.
I see our telephone .lues have ad ‘
vanead another dollar ou the year, and,
it to causing quite a kick among patrona
of the service When we started up We
had servire fur S3 a yuar, and it to now
going up at every annual meeting
I I
think It time to strike and cut our Um- '
off. aa it to getting to be an elrphanl.
going from bettor to worse every year. I
The farmer la aa highly elated over I
tnis ram on the frosen grain *» wu»
logan when the mule threw him
ran off with the sa.Rile, leaving hi
walk home.
PIE EATER
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Fu>UR
Four Trains a Day
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Hard wheat
12 00-2.10
Soft wheat________________ 150
Provide a nervier that contributes to
the traveler* n comfort and convenience.
Dr. Patera It Opea Office Hart
Reduced Fares
After running an add in the Tri­
bune for several months, and reettov-
Ing a number of inquiries. Dr. M.
H Peters, of Lebanon, decided tw
open an office here. With this pwr-
pone in view he made a trip to Sciw
last Sunday and made arrangemaata •
with the hotel for the use of a reeea
two days a week when be will worki
here.
t
Dr Peters haa established himself.
in Lebanon and built ut> a good |
trade and a clean reputation aa a j
chiropractor in that city, and be­
lieves he can do some good here in
to
Santa Barbara, Lott Angelen, San Diego
Ticket» good until Apnl 30
No War Tax on Railroad Tickets
Mace 1870 the Southern Pacific ha» hern closely
Meattfled with the development of Aeateja Oregon.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
his profession.
Let the Tribuna do your printing
Mopovere allowed
k
i*..^ £.
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