The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 02, 1922, Image 5

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    OREGON PIONI 1 RS
(Continued from I’kgv'l)
High School Notes
firm stand for right
Fresh and Cured Meats
We buy
Veal, Pork & Poultry
Shelton & Co. Props
SC TO, OREGON
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THE SCIO STATE BANK
H A. Ewing.
A. FL Randall
I’reenient
Vice l*r«-s.
FL D. Myers. CasMier
Mart a bank account today and
provide for your future.
You will rind a checking ac­
count very convenient for your
business lran»actiona. We pay
Interest on time deposits.
Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
Calls Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
OREGON
SCIO
Riley Shelton
Real Eitate Broker
and Notary Public
hit rath Obtained. Examined
.jCIO
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OREGON
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O. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
BTAYÎON,
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OREGON
( alls answered bay or K ight
Tuberculin Testing
We make a Specialty of
F riendship,
Engagement and
Wedding Rings
F. M. French & Sons
ALBANY
JL
DR. A. G. PRILL
Physician ani Surtcoi
Calls Attended
l»ay or Night
February 28
The School minstrel show was
held in the new hall and was a great
success
Mr. Hagey received the
$20 block of bonds and Mr, Suther­
land the "real live baby." a tiny
red pig dressed in a cape and boo-
net.
No school was held Wednesday as
it was Washington's birthday, a
school holiday
The usual exercises
were not held sa they were to lake
place at the parent teachers meet­
ing which was postponed on account
of the death of Mrs. Henry Shel­
ton.
School was dismissed Friday after­
noon so that teachers an«i students
could attend Mrs. Sheltons funeral
A student lx»dy meeting was held
last Friday for the pur(>ose of elect­
ing a high school representative to
the meeting of the gym bond
holders which was held at the school
house Feb 25
Kenneth Sims was
elected. Dr. Hobson was elected to
retirement the high school on the
committee tha» will draw up the
plane for building the gym.
Do babies cry? We'll say they
do
Especially "real live" ones like
are given away at country stores.
The baby cried so loudly last Friday
night that Mr. Tobie had to walk
the floor with it untill It fell asleep,
so that it's erving would not disturb
the audience.
To show their appreciation for
efforts Lyle Ficklin haa put forth
in behalf of the gvm boml drive the
student body has presented him
with two boode.
The student body wishes to thank
the Z. C. B J. lodge for the interest
taken in the Ixind drive and the* sup­
port shown by unanimously voting
to donate their hall for the minstrel
show
A man was heard to remark, "the
gym show was much better than I
expected
I didn't know Scio was
that wide awake."
Mies Moreom is reported to be
improving at this writing.
Dr. Hobson, .Milo Bartu and Bert
Hollis are the ones chosen to help
in the construction of the gym in
cooperation with the student body.
T. B. Barnet.
Another of the old »cttler« of thie
part of the state has I m n ci < <i t<>!
his reward, this time it iwing I B
Barnes, of Mill City. wh>> di«-d Feb
22. 1922. who cam«- to Scio in 1864. '
and lived here until I* -' wh«n hr
moved with his family t ■ th«- plact
where he died
Mr. Hames wa-
born in Tennew»«-«- in Jure 1840
in 1881 he was joined inmarringv
to Mies May McKnight. to whom
were bora four children, t» > of;
whom are still living
Wallace
J«
Ort»»
A great surprise for the home knitter»
of Oregon, but »till a feet. Further­
more. thm yarn is absolutely viqnn
wool yarn; the wool was grown in Lian
county. »okl by Mr. Senders to
K„< Worsted Company (mills loeatsdat
Sei|w<»«D. made into worsted yarn by
Rov T Bishop, »on of C. P. Bishop
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem Oregon knitters try this yarn
out
AU colors. 46c per ball of lot»
hamplrs »ent on apoheation. A<idr<-»»
C f I hop. Box 75. Salem. Oregon.
DR. EICQ
DENTIST
Men. WISowt. Girl» Ba< helees
ISrerx -nd ba floppy
We put you tn correspondence with
hundred* <>f Min.-d t.adi«» and Gen­
tlemen, in Canvla ami U. 8 , who
wish to marry or rorr«-s|iond for
amusement. Fbetaa Free. Many worth
*6,DUO. flO.USi and npwartis
Ev­
erything strictly confidential. W< 4»
aat psbink ysar aanw or a44rm. A year's
subacrmtion with full pnvil«-gea SI.OU,
or four months' trial for j O c
Don't
send cash. only Money Orders, or 2
eent American »tamps. If check,
aend 10 cents extra for exchange.
attorney at law
am-3 Nee First Satxmal Bank Bldg.
XLBANY
OREGON
DR J W. GOIN.
Veterinarian.
Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
Inspector.
Phones —I'slace Feed *-hed. 1*4 J
Rrsidenee. MO-R
ALBANY. OREGON
Mg, We have
HnilPAI
-eD F v.-rything U|llluQI
BYE STRAIN
la the cause of many
human ills
BANCROFT
Optical Company
i
313 W. let St.. Albany
Railroad Time Table
! Arrival and Departure of Passenger
Trains
children named above «urvive, lie­
sides numerous relatives bv mar
Don't Forget the Time
HUNKERS
10' ,' Discount
The
Winchester
Store
The
Winchester
Store
R. M. Cain
Hibler Q. Gill Co
General Merchandise
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Shoes. Groceries etc.
Call on us L>r Dry Goods,
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Hibler & Gill Co
Oregon ¿
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February 28
Mias I Ruth Eichinger, who haa
been on the tick list for th«- past,
week, is improving
Eddie Rahn was hauling straw
Tueeday from the Z. J Clark farm. 1
D. H. Hildreth mot»rr<l to Albany
Monday.
I
Messrs Cleveland and Mi-«-» Josie
and Keitha Morris walkeii down to
the school play Friday night
i
1922 Saya
Herr I am with a grip full of everything that gora to make make up life.
Some will make the moat of me. Thry will l<e savers and in return reap
Comfort, llappineaa and Pltnty: Others will waste me and eventual)
pay in regrets, want ami misery. We Will help you save.
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
"WHIRC SAVINGS ARC BAFC"
4 •{. latevot sa4 sa wenT
Miss A nene Smail spent the week
end at home
R C. Petit and family and D. H.
Hildreth and wife were guests at a
Sunday dinner at the home of grand­
ma Fleming
Ardie Westinghouse was hauling
wood to town Monday.
Woodburn-Springfield Branch
Z. J and Arthur Clark rallied at
WEST SCIO
the home of F. R Shelton Sunday.
«7:38 a m
North
Mrs. L. J. Bond spent Sunday af­
„ 6:13 p m.
South _
ternoon with the J. H Hildreths.
Corvallis A Eastern
T o Detroit------------ — 8:06 a m
Ta Albany
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Saturday and Monday
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Nm Fnt SHMItr’i Bridge
It Is now knocking at vuur door
through the columns or the *« to
Taiausa.
Will you recognise
the gentle tap at your door?
U hat papers do you Isku.
take? „
Here
is the' opportunity for you
save 80 rente wt the price;
- $550
Alter taking over the Stic ha Electric Supplies, with what
I had on hand, leaves me overstocked on Electric Irons
fore 77 years, I month, ami 21 days;
1 old when he died
B«-sides his wid­
ow he is survive») by «rven children,
five firls and two boys Anna. J oie,
Mary. Rosie. Emma. J>> - ph. Fjnil.
The funeral services were held W ed-
newt ay afternoon and burial had in
the Masonic cemetery.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
Either Albany paper and
I as Hero fatness . .
also a member of the I <) () F
lodge of Scio
The widow and thr
On Monday. February 27. 1822.
John Kotan, one of th« Iwst known
members of the Bohemian settle­
ment. was called in death by a par­
alytic stroke, although having Ix-en
in ailing health for the past four
years
By hard work an<l frugality
he had accumulated cnsiderable
property in Otegon and in Kansas,
from which state he cam«- to Ore-1
gon about 20 years ago.
Mr. Kotan was born in Bohemia |
on January ♦*. 1845. and *»« there-1
Mrs. FLORENCE BELLAIRE
2SS Nss«a|M S«rss<.
Btssklrs. ■. Y.
Seto Tararse . . . 11.76
Albany tieraid . . 4.00
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Itemoerat 4.00
Saturday and Monday
John Kotan.
« »dice Hours :
9 to 12 A M.
IJO to 5 P. M
(!. C. BRYANT
Special for
riage. Funeral services were held
last Friday, several memlx-rs of the
local Odd Fellows attending
After iku suetk. inkxrytteei will k* U
fa year. Rush card with your name
and addresa for full particulars
WHEN
ELECTRIC IRONS
Barnes of Mill City, ami Mr« Page
R Boyles of Portland
Mr. Barnes was a devout member
of the Presbyterian church, living
a consistent Christian life, alwav»
willing to extern! a helping hand to |
those who neetie.1 aasista»cr He wm j
L()\ l<S()ME P
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» ,hte is»..-s
and justice, desiring to
all living
a Godly life
She was a kind. lov­
ing wife, mother and neighbor, so
<»ne more of our dear Christian
mothers has pa** d to her heavenly
home.
Surviving her is her hu«t>an<t
Henry L. Shelton, and her daughter.
Mrs Clora B. Pepper
F uneral ser­
vices were held in Sciu at the Chris-
tian church February 24. Rev Al-
byn Eason of Ailmny. ■ fllriattag.
interment being in the Miller ceme­
tery near Shelburn, by th«- aide of
her father and mother
Ihe pall­
bearers were Frank Thai r. A L.
Plummer. J N. Long. Waller Bil­
yeu. John Ix-flirr. Clarence l«rtHer.
Tell the advertiser you saw his ad
the Triouas
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mam yi
« tiidayi
void today
aaaaaasssse
Meadow Shade Dairy
With the Mutual Creamery, will have table cream, whipping cream.
cottage cheese. buttermilk, strictly fresh eggs and
1
Meadow Shade Butter
at ail time«
■l.’SX'.Lr
E. A. Wagner,
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Scio. Or.
$1.75 the Year