The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 23, 1922, Image 6

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Henry Neal is rapidly improving ther of th««*- farmer* are women.
from his recent illness. John Neal There are some things even on this
to assisting his brother during ihr earth that cannot be underst ood.
time he is unable to be out
Dr S. C. Browne and Fred Bilyeu
were
in Portland Thursday of last
Mrs. Fred Prpperling and the
week,
taking the doctor's automo­
children who have been sick are re­
bile
there
for shipment to Palndtu
covering. and they plan to move
IM
Verde.
Mexico The Browne's
back to Jordan in the near future.
and their household «-ffeets will noon
Get the habbit of trailing at home. follow by train, the auto going by
We ran eon vine- you that you will boat John Coury has rented the Dr.
realise more money by selling your Browne’s remdence and will occupy
cream to ua. W inner Produce Co.
same as soon as vacated
Phone 34 7,'Scio
Mrs. Riley Shelton has ta-en con­
fined to her home with an attack of
flu, but is now improving. The doc­
tor mvs she will be able to cat three
square meals by Saturday.
In Memorimi
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l«eonidas Ixstgr N<>
Scio, Ore.
Good news to to the kiddies; here­
Whereas. the Suprem« IChanccllor
after the admission for children to
on
High haa removed from our
the Peoples Theatre will be 10c, ex.
midst
our beloved brother. Bert
cept for special productions. Adults
Hollis,
by
the messenger of d«-ath.
remain the same.
It
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We bow our heads in sorow as
Alex Rom. manager of the Albany
we submit to the will of Him who
Lumber Co., give* ua a rav of hope
; hold* th«' destinies of us all in Hto
a
for belter busmea» during the next
hands.
year by announcing that hia mill
Be it therefore. —
will resume operation in about a
Resolved, that the lodge has l-Wt
month.
, an upright and faithful number
Telephon« uo-r.-
f 'to- c-urity and brother, his daily walk anti
are to hold a meeting in Albany this actions truly exemplifying friendship
afternoon to discu-« 'hr advtoiability charity and benevolence.
of establishing a county telephone
Resolved. that we do truly sym­
system, ami dispense with the Pa­ pathise with the grief stricken
cific System.
family in their berea v«-ment. and
we
commend them to our Heaven­
Roy Shelton, of Wavhougal,
ly
Father,
who doeth all thing* well,
Wash., was in town visiting with
Resoived,
that these resolutions
relatives and friends early in thej
lie
spread
on
the records of the
week. They are moving to Salem,!
lodge,
a
copy
thereof transmitted
where Roy will work in the Salem'
to
the
family
of
the deceased and a
Woolen Mills store
published
in
the Scio Tribune
copy
Wm Brenner had a very sick
R. M. Shelton.
horse Inst Saturday, and for a time
J. 3. Stichs,
thought he was going to lost* it, but
E. G. Arnold,
he phone,! for Dr K<>rin«*k to come
Committee.
over from Stay ton and now the
animal is again alright.
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Our Blown
A g«H»d «toad crew of workmen I
It la therefor. o> 1 !oi«|to--<*
are now shaping the limners for the folia to militate In >><ir otlnde to
to the most perfect rtip
Pacific highway bridg«- across the
«»f
turtty. rverjr
Muddv at Alford.
This is the first honest
that
to
of 11 wooden bridges that will he nature -»Imund Hurla
erected on the highway between Al­
bany and Harrislmrg
Mike Deuteh, of Jordan, who was
hurt in an accident about a year ago’
W. A. Gilkey was in Albany Mon­
day <»n business.
Mr». F. Enders to nursing at
hoai I tai this week.
the
R
Parry wm in Alliany on
business Saturday.
Rev. Boyce, of l«acomb.
Scio visitor Thursday.
was a
Fred Dobson was an Albany bus­
iness visitor Saturday.
¡4*0 Zeller, of Thomas, was a bus­
iness visitor in Scio Monday.
N. I Morrison spent Tuesday at­
tending to business at Lyons
Charles Hollis left Tue*! a y for
his h< me at Ca«tle Rock, Wash
H. S. Howard was here from Al- when he fell through a roof, break­
liany Saturday.
ing his hip and causing other injur*'
‘'Daddy" Shope spent Monday in ics. is still in bed but is slowly gain­
ing strength. Friend- hope to see
Scio among old friends.
him up and around again in the
Mrs. Charles Pletka made a shop­
near future.
ping trip to Scio Monday.
Shedd suffer«*! a fire loss Sunday
F B Studnicka made a trip to
morning totali.ng al*»ut $15.000
Albany Saturday morning.
The Peterson garage was a total loss
Frank Prokop, of Thomas, was a and other busine - «•• suffered to a
business visitor here Monday.
great extent. There was no insur­
ance
and the origin to unknown
A. C. Audcrway was among bus­
Mr.
Peterson
formerly lived near
iness visitors in Albany Saturday.
Gilkey Station.
Eli Plummer and his son. A. L..
We know of one farmer, says the
were county sect visitors Saturday.
Harrisburg Bulletin, who wanted
lai Verne Merritt who to ill with $100 an acre for his farm a year
pneumonia at the hospital is slowly ago. Now he wants $2'- an acre
improving.
more for it. We know another farm­
Mr. John Kouba was admitted to er who asked $lou an acre a year
the hospital last Friday for medical ago. now he want» only $75. Nei-
treatment.
You'll find Your Want Here
Fur Sale ¡11 < I of led pigs Half
mil«' Wi it of Seto
J. F Kukacka. tf
Wanted A «.»od home in the coun-
try for ■ •m n.-td pup. Cail at
Tribune i I.ce
ltd
S«-. 11 ¡ran- W twat For sale at $ 1.25
per bushel. Cali or write Chaa.
Pletka, lit. 1. bcio. Ore.
33p
Score Car-i« Get your "600" score
card» at th«- I Hint xg office. 2c
per card.
c nt» per card by
uuul. postpaid.
Potato«- I - t
2 . bushels left,
while they
t ll.OO per bushel.
Phrnic 1S7.
W T. Lee.
31 tf
R.fitr 4. Scio, Oregon.
Wanted Work f any kind a wom­
an can do. My work in the past
guarani-
t it 1 render g.»od
servi».
. ca < <>mpton. tf
I win pay y-.g Itiore money for strict­
ly fr«jsh. good »i.'.- j, clean eggs.
Giv«- m- a 11:.«.
laicated in the
Young building on Main st.
John Vaeek. Scio, tf.
H«t-i<;:., «■ . • 1
-u,- From O. A.
C. «train White Leghorn.
llogani 1 it. I bred for winter
egg pro.iui-1 n.
two year old
hr'.», n ■ ,
«■ .-rf« «old. $1.50
per 16. p .-..paid
t'heaper rates
on ineubutoi I u. write George T.
Cu e. Scio. Ri. 1.
J4p
F ok S vii
Old papers, 10c per
bundle al lhe Tribune office.
For Hume Use
then-*» noth«»;- for comfort in reading
lit. a I'...’ • ' '
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tachs. Cor-
rv. tly fitt.-l . .
ar<- n fit companion
for th«- hoi— -cost a- I a good book.
Have 11« Pt you « tth a pair. The com­
fort you'll
: ut if them will make
their cost ««»cm trivia).
Litsrsl Ys. th.
The young man sluuv-
every­
thing literally, tie *«> must m rlous
in bis waning. ”M«) I ktos ><o. JuoeT*
be asked. “Mi-ther'* l,i the -ttswing
naan,“ she answered, “tlh. that » all
right. Tour father «-an ki». her,"* he
rr|iU«*d.
^y&ììleade
0 ]pt'em elri^t.
ALt ANY OACG
HARO!.I> ALBRO.
Manufacturing Optician
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Scio Meat Market
Has completili inet.tiling it- new
Cold Storage
Scio Meat Market
Holechuk Brot».
S-i<>, Oregon
Mrsdnmes Frank Gill and Fred
Mrs Hollis. Pete McDonald am!
Bilyeu were in Salem yesterday on Riley Shelton were business visitors
businesa.
at Alliany Monday
Stephen Phillippi and daughter.
Mias Benham. the hospital nurse,
Hazel,
and Mias Lets txiuev paid a
has added her name to the list of
visit
to
th« county seat Sunday.
flu patients.
A class of seven candidates was
Mrs. J. L. Kelly and son, Jack,
are spending the week at Mrs. Kel­ given the second degree in the
ly’s grandmothers. Mrs. .Millard Knights of Pythias Tuesday night.
Hays
Sell us your eggs and get more
¡«ester Arnold and daughter. Max­ money. We buy select white and
ine. took sick with flu just as Mrs. brown both. Winner Produce Co.
Phone 347. Scio.
Arnold is recovering from an attack
of it.
Frank Bartu ha* recovered from
Mrs. H »Ilia* mother. Mra. Ellie recent attack of influenza well
Hopkina, left Tuesday evening for enough to be back on the job at
Portland, to attend to her aiater, the garage.
who to in bed with flu.
Parent-Teachers meeting tonight
at
the High School. All members
The. «lore Shimanek to recovering
from hi* recent operation in a very and friends are invited Community
satisfactory way. even if he did spelling match will be the feature
I of the evening
catch influenza while still in bad.
Seeds
Garden
The overage farmer is a little careleK- in the sole.lion nt
hi* seed. Experience ha* taught that rare in S«-«.l
lion has more to tin with the mu-c«-«« <»l crop prorliiripm
than any other p int
Before you buy, look over the stork
we have just receiv'd. which we guarantee to >w Western
drown and of the best quality, thir Potato line 1- th •
Burbank, Netted Gem ami Early Sunrise.
Densmore’s Feed Store
Scio, Oregon
Albany, Oregon
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