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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
w. ■ «/'..e, / •n *• a . . • • ’ 4> 'S k ¿a J* * ’ 'I? • ■( * 1 ... *- » » r• >• - .i"»■ 9. Z.1 . per card, r 2| cent* per card by last Friday for the min«tr«i show to Announcement mail, postuaid the good of the gymnasium uro The Mutual Creamery Co W>*hes Wanted Two <>r three good buys gram. Thus one by one are the tn announce that they have moved or viri» in every community to people uniting in helping this worthy their eream buying station to the take subscriptions for the Tribune. Hotrl Block, also that they have ar-1 If any one is interested, uleaae Mrs. J. I. Kelly entertain«! come in ami make arrangements ranged M th E A W agoner to oprr-1 Thursday evening at ”500” in honor to go to work. Attrattive price ate same, wh«» promise* continuoue to each solicitor of Mrs D D. Austin, who will a»on and satisfactory treatment, paying : leave for her new home at Paimito at all lime« top market price for i Hatching eggs for sale From care IM Verde Island. Mexico. fully acb-eted and well mated cream purebred Rhode Island Reda. Judge Geo. G. Bingham, of Salem, We solicit your buainraa which • SI SO a setting, prepaid, by parcel and Judge Percy R. Kelly, of Al will be fully appreciat«-!. p>«t,|2 Registered Jersey cow bany, have eaeh announced lhem for sale. du«- to freshen March 1st Mt TV a t. C reamkrv C o . H S Nolan. Rt. 1 Scio 3l)p selves as candidates to succeed 27»4e K A W aoorf . h . Agent. themselves as district judges for For Sala S h«ad of horses: 1 hay this district. mar« 15 years old. 1250 lbs; 1 i«ay man- (baldface) 12 yearaold. The K. of P. Ixdge has Iwen 1500 lb» * I .lark gray mare. 9 making a considerable stiide during ymraold. I4ts> Itw All fat and the past month several new mem in Is -t of condition See Mrs. F. For Sale Jersey cow. fresh a>on Krom), of < half mile west from bers having been taken into its Inquire of W. H Grimes, or Iarwoud bridge on Crabtree creek. ranks. This is one of the booster phone 2311. «< lodges in this city. bor Sale Al»ac clover |, |$c p..f Adv« rtdng Pay* I wmh to thank the )••<•! . ai I the tribune for pound Inquire of Guy Johnston, Ona Shelton spent Sunday with the sure«-*« with which the formal Scio, Oregon. 26tf his mother in Lobanoa. Mr. Shel- opening brought me last Saturday ton reports Leban >n closed up tight Lost Jersey cow and probably a It shows that th«- people read the yearling calf with het; write John Tribune and believe in it. and on account of the diptheria epidem Soucek, Selo. Ore. c< n««|u<mtiy I was not as well ic there, several caies having proved prepar« d for the «nslought of fatal during the past week. Men Wanted To cut 200 cords of patron- tl at came for the liar wood: |1 SO per cord. See F gain I wish to thank the stud A default order was entered in Thayer, Scio, Oregon. ent« for the lilaral advertising the circuit court Friday against John they gave me at their show Fri Shakes for «ale at ffi 50 per 1000. Brigard rt al. in favor of the Farm day night. i will continue to mar Cameron’s sawn ill Write ers and Merchants Bank of Slav too. giv«- you the I« -t at all tiinee. and or phon«- 0. K Howard. Scio. Or. and a decree authorising the bank thereby merit « or trade and con fide t ce Mt ad w S hape D airy to foreclose a mortgage given as se Score Cards Get your "500" score cards at th«- Tbiut sr of? c- 2c I A Wagner. Prop. curity. Miss Morcom, one of the teachers in the high school, was taken to the hospital Sunday morning suffering with pneumonia. Her mother ar rived Sundav evening to attend her in her sickness She is slowly im proving. C. D. Compton ha« just finished a neat bit of carpenter work for Ed Bilyeu in his carpenter shop ’ Skin ny” Balschweid ¡ui-oiti-d him and Charley says if he keeps on improv-1 ing he will make a first ciaas car penter by the tune tie is '.»tl years old. Mr. and Mrs A M Schroeder of Gatee. paaeed through Seto .Monday on their way to Albany to attend the funeral of Mr« Schroeder’s bro ther. Alva Beeson. Mr. Beeson died Sunday in Salem where he was em ployed as a linotvu* operator on the Statesman Death was from flu. I v ( & « : < '/‘Xi Jl « - ‘ i JS LOCAL BREVITIES John Stellmacher, who live« on route 1. was in the city Saturday on busi neat. Good Man Goes Wrong "For no reason whatever" com- Mrs Roy Crabtree and children plained Olaf Oleson. Salem auto Mies Winnifred Ferris is nursing • a an«! Mias Margaret Mlygar were Al dealer and Tribune advertiser, my at the Hollis home bany visitors Saturday. partner. A. W. R«H>ketool, piled all !■ ether A. M Steder of Jordan W D. Reed, who lives on rout 2, the work of running the business spent Monday in Albany. was in this city Monday and made onto me and got married.” Then he went on to explain to Mrs.Herlwrt Shelton is recovering thia office a pleasant call. the Tribune man that the ceremony nicely from an attack of flu. Frank Bartu was laid up Monday was performed Tuesday n ght and Ray Combs and wife and three with a sore neck. He fell a victim the bride and groom left Wednesday children are in bed with the flu. of the epidemic now going the morning by automobile for their Dr. Harold Albro, of Albany, was rounds. honeymoon. a Scio business visitor Wednesday. Both Mr. Kookstnol and Mina S. H. Goins and wife, of near Jef Blanche Sutton are well known in Frank Combs, wife and two child ferson. were business visitors in Scio this part of the slate and have ren are under the weather with flu. Saturday, and while here gave thia many friends "who will be glad ■ office a pleasant call. Mr. Stevens, of the Woodworth to hear of their downfall.” said Olaf Mr. an<i Mrs. J. N. Crabtree and drug store, Albany, was in Scio through the clouds of gloom. daughter, of Salem, spent Sunday Monday. m Scio with friends. Mr. Crabtree Misa ¡ilsrtap, of the O. A. C., is is employed at the Spaulding mill. teaching at the high school in Miss •'T' Mrs H«rt Hollis ia another victim Moreom's place. <>f the epidemic prevalent around Commissioner D. C. Thoms spent here and ia confined to her home, the week end in Portland on busi l-ate reports say both she and Ralph ness for the county. are Improving. Fred Bilyeu stole time from his Mias Edith Forrest, home service business to drive Into Portland Mon worker for the Linn county chapter day. returning that night. R«-<! Cross, is making a tour of the Dr. S C. Browne went to Port county thia week and ia scheduled land Tuesday morning on business to be here one day. connecter! with his trip to Paimito Mrs. J. W. Compton, who ia Hfi del Vertie island, Mexico. years old. ia «uttering with neuralgia Ed Chri was In town Monday and ■if the neck and face, ia expecting called at the Tribune office E«i her son, 0. W. Com nt on, of Spo O. W. is her likes the Tribune, so it will come kane. to visit her. baby boy. to him regularly for another year. J. A. C. Brant, formerly with the Tribune, is assisting the editor this week >n getting out the best little weekly in the state. Mr. Brant feels that he is again back home Not to be outdone in rendering support to the High School Student Body, the local Z C. B. J. lodge, at fits meeting Sunday, unanimously voted to donate the use of its hall Scio Meat Market Want* your Im-.'«. We pay 1c !••-- thm Portland priera. Phone or drop us a card and we w ill call Special Prices on Wednesdays and Saturdays Scio Meat Market Holechek Brot. .Scio, Oregon t Jr* St*' Seeds x> Look our stock of Seeds over before you buy. We are putting in a full line of fresh Garden and Field Seeds— have some home grown Field Corn best ever. If you need any Seed Barley, we have some very choice Hanson Spring Densmore’s Feed Store Scio, Oregon Albany, Oregon X*5 ?h?tS Hfe hare Burbank N etted ftted Gem at and $$$$$$ lÿÎ/tpCpÇÇXpCp Earley BurbankA Sunrise Seed potata?* i