The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 23, 1922, Image 3

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    MEADOW SHADE DAIRY H0LFLICH ELECTRIC SHOP
Newcft BuaineM in Soo Fili* Distributor lor Famoua Deko-
Niche that Help* Keep
Light Product»—I 16 W.
Second St.. Albany
City in Forefront
One of the new mterprtea* (or Sew.
■nd <>m which i-romi*«* to fill that tone
felt want, M the Meadow Shade Dairy,
■tart. I by Mr E A. Wagnar about
five »rein a«», and which i* giving
•al >fa. t .n to a large and constantly
it . reusing number of patron* whose
cumnw-mlation of thia naw buslneaa la
so universal and hearty as to ba a guar­
antee of it* future suer***-
<> c of the principle product* of thi*
Dairy 1» the celebrated Magdog Shade
Butter, manufactured by Mr. Wagner,
wb<> i* an expert butter maker, having
•p< nt many year* in the buainaaa until
he su . ceded in perfecting himself in
the art of producing butter that ha* no
s-q-r.-r m quality. The demand for
M- —k-w Shad*- Butter ha* incragaed to
- h an ex taut in the abort tune it ha*
tn -n on th*- market that Mr. Wagner
H im !» it n*-e< «aary ra put In new machln-
*-r> <>f incrvaecd capacity, and a new
«•burn ha* Iwen ordered and wiU be in-
•tall* <i in a abort time. The new churn
will have a 50-U>. capacity, and with
th. n proved machinery it will be pos­
sible to increase the daily output **v-
eral time« over. In addition to thia,
Mr. Wagner will keep on hand* a full
line of dairy product*, »uch aa table
ervum, whipping cream, cottage cbeeae,
buttermilk, »trictiy fresh eggs and a
variety of vegetable*.
'H uh concern ia one of which Scio may
b- juRtly proud. and we are glad to rue-
ommend »uch a worthy institution tn
Wt * ill add that the farm
er« find a ready cash market for freeh
egg* at Mr Wagner'* eatabliahment,
which i- also the agency for the Mutual
Creamery Co., of Portland, and pay*
highcHt market price for butterfat.
THE ARMY STORE
Opposite the Albany Hotel on
Lyon St., Albany, Oregon.
Allen fit Hillpot.Propa.
Th »tore which located in Albany a
few month* since ha* built up a trade
that ia indeed marvelous until on*;iearn*
the why and wherefore* thereof
An interview with the courteous man­
ager. Mr. Hillpot, revealed the fact
that th>- good* he i* offering for sale
were made for the government under
*1" rial contract for the army and are
of ap. ial uniform quality and •■«si­
lence, having been inspected, bought
ai 4 paid for by the government When
the war closed vast quantities of these
auppli.-a were stored ia government
warehouses and these have been thrown
on th*' market at a great reduction in
price
The management of thi* store
wan fortunate enough to secure a large
mu- k ’ i ">ent of these superior goods al
a figure which enables them to offer
them far below their actual value, and
buyer* of these good* are reaping a
harvest.
It will pay anyone needing shoes,
clothing, blanket*, underwear, sock»,
ran- nt», sweatera, legging*, gloves,
and in (art a host of thing* too numer­
ous to mention in thi* limited apace, to
give th- m a call A comparison of pci
c«-» will rewilly convince one of the ad-
vanta.
in price to be gained by trad­
ing at thia »tore.
In ad-lit.<>n to the character of goods
ment> -d. thi* store also carries a
large li .- of canned meats, etc,, of fine
qualit i tt'l at prices that are attrac­
tive. i all without delay while every
<1« parlm-nt is complete and secure your
•hare of the real bargains at the Army
Store.
Facts Wfftl
Ml TMl|
Scio i* the trailing center of the north
fork« of the Nanliam.
Scio ha* population of about MNk
Scio w- in the heart of the beat dairy­
ing wtion of Linn county.
Scio farm« grow must anything that
can be grown from aoil.
« chi own« it* water and etocMt IgiM
plant* plenty of power at a cheap rate
for any number of enterprises.
Scio ba* • milk eondenaerv. and no
better milk 1« canned any where
S< i>> ha* a figuring mill, and it* prod­
uct fiml« a ready market at ail time*.
Scio la ckwe to billion* of feet of
standing timber, and soon big mill* will
be bu«y making it ready for market.
Scio ha* a hospital secood to nag*.
Scio if v<>u want to know more about
Scio »nd the «urrounding country, write
Io tlw bank, the mayor or to the editor
of thi* paper.
If you
are needing printing of
any kind you can do no bettor than
by coniing to The TribaMM.
There i* probably no other invention
among those recently perfected that
baa meant so much to the progressive
and modern farmer of today a* ha* thi»
wonderful Deco-Lighting system To
install a plant of thi* kind is the desire
and aim of every uptodate farmer, for
he know* that no* only i* it a time and
labor «aver, but that it is clean, safe
and sure, and that in the future no
farm will be cunsidrred modern without
such a plant to get let light and power
from.
Nut only does this plant make it pos­
sible for plenty of bright, clean light,
but it |«im|» the water, grind« the
feed, turn» the cream separator but to
enumerate here all the many tasks it
doee to make the chore« lighter. Would
consume endless time and »pace
It*
usefulness doe« not «top on the outssle
nor in helping the men. It make* possi­
ble all the light conveniences that take
the drudgery out of housewsrk.
Many people have the Idea that a
Delco-Light plant is s complicated and
intricate piece of machinery »ml that it
requires • great deal of car* to keep it
in operation
In this respect they are
mistaken, although it emboiile* several
great scientific features It i* sturdily
built and requires practically no «are
and expense and is self-operating There
are so many good and beneficial feat­
ures to the Delco-Light that it is impos­
sible to enumerate them all, am! we
suggest that you call at the HoAich
Electric Shop. I IN West Second street,
Albany, and let them give you figure*
and a practical demonstration.
It may be interesting to the reader«
to know that at the present time there
are more than 166. out) home« where
Delco- laght ay ate ma are in operation.
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GILKEY STATION
|
Our Special Bargains
For Saturday, March 25, Only
I 5 Pounds Sugar, only $1.00 worth to a customer, .
2Ji lb. can Pineapple, reg. 30c, for......................
Quaker Quakies, reg. 25c package, for
...
Spiced Sardines, 25c size, limit J can» toa cuatomrr.
75c size Stock I 5owder and Poultry 1 onic .
.
.
$1.00
.23
.18
.15
.48
Men’s Furnishings
For your convenience, and to save you money, we have
added this new line of gents’ furnishings.
See window.
Field
SEEDS
Oarden
Yes, we have the best lines of quality Held and Garden
Seeds on the market today. Our long experience in this
line enables us to render you good service. Will dupli­
cate any prices from any place and save you postage.
J. F. Wesely, Grocer, Scio, Ore.
March 20
wa* a* follows
Hong, by *11. prayer
by th* chaplain, J.
Holt; recital mn,
Harold Gilkey. aok>, 'That "kl Irish
Mother of Mine.’' Mrs. - B Holt; rt-od
ing, "Three !*-•<-•. of -harririxk,’
189 South Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon
Mr*. Edna Gilkey. a*>io. "Twas Only
-
an Irish Dranm.” Vada Whetstone.
■»■■«“Chop Suey and Noodles■*■■■—■■■■»
Three eonteat* were staged which caus­
ed much merriment. The prise winners
Ndixih-H, 20c
Pork and Ilin*, 20c
Fried Kiev. 25c
were Mr. and Mr*. Elno-r Wb*l*tone,
James Johnston ami 1 .conord Gilkey.
I
Pork Chop Suey, 40c
Fried Noodle«, 60c
;
Floyd Cantrall, wife ar- t .mail *on,
of Hood River, are vuuting with r«-la
live* and friend* in this vicinity
Mr*.
Cantrail i* a daughter of Peter I'etcr-
*oo.
The debate at our school Friday
promise* to be quite lively. The ques
tian ia, "Resolve*!, that country life is
more desirable than city life." I'-oya
on the affirmative.
Ervin and Martin Peter»on b-t their
car. "a baby grand.” in the M ■ l-l fir»-
O. L Holt and wife, of Portland, vte
I ted Nunday at T. M. Holt'*
Mr llolt
and Cletus Holt accomi>ani«l them
home.
Franklin Gilkey I* home for a week's .
Charter No. 192
Reserve llist. No. 12
Report of the vouditka at
vacation from O. A. C.
Mia* Rachel Cooke epenl the week­
The Scio Stat« Bank
end at her home in Riverton
At Scio, in the State of Oregon, at the
lew ter Holt and wife, of < orvalli*.
eloee of business March I". 1922;
visited at J. G. Holt s Sunday.
■aaovBCs*
Emeat Kelly and wife vWtod Arthur
Loans and discount*............. .SIO2.R47.O8
Kelly'* in l^bsnon Son-lay.
Overdrafts, secured and un­
Fred Mespelt is able to be up. " ill
secured............
...
369.7!»
Bonds and warrant* and U S.
Meapelt’s are well again
Tree* Cert............. ......... .16.300 00
Mr. and Mr*. Timothy Kelly ami in­
Other bonds, warrants, and
securities
17.442.21 fant *on. Roily, visited Mr*. Kelly’«
parent*, the John Belly'*, bttnday. Mr
(*»h and due from approved
reserve banks................. 63.293 Ji* and Mr*. Henry Preevcr were vialting
SCIO, OREGON
Check* an<l other cash items
243.67 there Friday.
Interest, t*ic» and expense*
Leonard Gilkey assisted with the
paid..........................
1,112.31
bookkeeping at the Bilyeu Garage a few Gaines'Tiami of sheep Wednesday night
making the raids. Almost nightly some
Total ................ •222.618 25 day* laat week.
killing four fine ewe*, one lamb ami one'« fiock i* raided.
UABtUTtK*
Mr*. Chaa. A pple and two sin*, of
I learned Mr. luck had to go to the
Capital slock paid in............ 110,000.00 Richardson Gap, visited at W. A. <»il- chewing up sosne 15 more. Four of
Surplus fund .........................
6.535.00 key'* Naturday. Mr. Applets in Fast- these have since diM, still more will chi-*-«*- factory Monday for hi* can*, a*
Reserved for taxes and inter­
die. I .ester Bilyeu got one of the -hut« the hauler did not letum them at once.
est.......................................
1,7» 46 ern Oregon. The family intend* to g<> whi)e al work. Cur*I Luca* ami Tom
Merle Paine pulled out Tuesday for
there later for the summer.
Individual deposit» subject to
Montana,
taking two teams, hi* wife
Smail
’
*
victim*
got
away
check, including deposits
due state of Oregon,
Fkl Kalina ami wife took dinner in •nd five chlktren. He says i >rego* ia
county or cities ........
153.967 Hl
Scio Sunday with U'a mother. Mr*. no place for a poor man.
Cashier checks outstanding .
A, 102.37
thir line day Monday wa* a foreteller
Nimic.
,
Time certificate* of deposit
James Milligan, wife ami children of rain 1 ueaday, which is quite a disap­
outstanding ...........
43,.MS OU
Liabilities othrr than above
1.641.«
made a trip Saturday to Crabtree to pointment to the people in general.
March 21
M C. Gaine«, of Crabtree, inform«
visit Mr*. Ph«w-be Turner. Mr«. Milli­
Total.............. . 9222. 6111»
me
hi« wife is having a Ume with rheu­
Johnny Wesely, of Scio, was out laat gan'* mother, am! to do «ome trading.
State of Oregon, j
matism.
Saturday
soliciting
milk
for
the
<-oo
Our sheep killing dog* have made a
. “
The old man i* having a time with
County of luna I
densely
There seem* to be quite a stir good haul on Cola Gaine*' band, killing
bronchitis, hl* rtomach. kidneys ami
LED. Myer*, cashier of the above on both SHie* of the - heese factory, a« 10 old ones and 12 fine lamb*.
named bank, do solemnly swear that they only haul every other day ami do i I have received word that the dug* old legs, which are trying to fall on
him, a« he i* only a l»y.
the above statement i* true to the best
not return can* until lb*- lay of culler made a raid on Wlilts Phillippi's sheep
of my knowledge and belief.
Nome thing wrong with <w mail, a*
E D. M vkrn . Cashier
I lion, so people with cans for one day's ' on the Paine place, Sunday night, kill­ we often fail to get our laiper*. It i*
ing several and chewing up qilltr a few. getting to lie very common
«ome one
Subscribed and sworn to before me supply cannot send.
thi* 20th day of March. 1922
Eli Rainer, of Crabtree, was up Sat­
1 see th* sheep men are getting in­ i.e Ta waking up so a* to get the mull
R Shelton, Notary Public
urday after 46uu pounds uf hay *t the terested. a* several have coma out from distributed in time to meet th* carrier*
My commission expires Feb. 14, 1925
a* they rare would bring the mail If
SantMun farm.
Scio with thair hound* U> see if they delivered to Scio in time.
The dogs marie amriher raid o* M C. | could track the dog* that have been
Randall. Dirortero.
HE EATER.
The Shedd Garage, owned by Dwight
Peterson (who lived here many years)
and Scott Prindell, burned to the ground
Sunday morning about 3'30 o'clock. The
entire equipment, which wa* new and
uptodate, wa* a total loss, together
with eight car*, three of which belong­
ed to the garage. The origin of the
Are is not known.
Ralph Mcl*onald, Thoma* Peterson
and Floyd Cantrall were visiting st
Shadd Sunday and viewed the ruin* of
the Sunday morning fire.
Ivan Funk, of McMinnville, wa* vis­
iting his parent*. J. R, Funk's, last
week. Ils ha* been ill for roveral
month* am! is »till unable to work.
The Farmers' I'nion, local 113, had a
very pleasant evening Saturday. The
president. -. Il Holt. t-rvsided at the
business meeting, after which the Is
dir* took charge and entcrtaim-d the
men royally with a SL I'at nek pro
gTamme and supper
The progrsmiue.
prosided over by Mrs. John Shepherd.
BINHIXL.’AKE
Going to Build?
Plans for houses, barns, chicken
houses, etc., furnished free. Come
look them over. Let us give you
an estimate on the one you want.
Scio Logging & Lbr. Co.