The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 30, 1922, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
to 17500 t»er vear. and that make«
a prufeeaiuoal politician kid himasif
into the beliief the he is the gallant
knight to lead the people out of high
taxes into the realm of yet higher
tax»« for that ia hi« bread and but­
ter. fooling the people
All candi­
date« ao far announced are profes­
sional politician«.
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TNt'RSOAY. .M ah
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8<>. 1922
LSK will let Patterson Hall Olcott
around ao that the Bean will !*•
Whits <>n primary dav.
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T hkkr ia at the preamt time some
talk of the railroad to tap the big
holding« of timber to our eaat being
constructed thia year, or at leaat
construction started. There is also
a report that two points are being
c >naidered as its terminal or junc­
tion with the 8. P—Gilkey and
Grigg«
The natural course for the
mad should be from Gilkey or West
Scio and on through Richardson
Gap. there to branch off up Thoma»
creek and up Crabtree, these to tap
billlous of feet of lumber. As we
have «aid before, there is dire need
of an organisation here to look after
•uch interest» to the community as
thia and then all puli together. If
we progress we must show the spirit
of progress. Let*» organise and do
J. W. Mider and daughtter. Wil­
ma. attended the parent teachers
meeting in Scio Thursday.
Mrs J J Ransom was an after­
noon callerat Mrt‘alli»ter’s Monday-
Charley Warner is working this
week for J. W. Miller.
Honoring Ruth and Janet McCal­
lister. Kraid ami Vra Ashbaugh
entertained eight little friend« on
Saturday afterno >n
Die children
of J. J. Ransom and J W Miller
gathered at the Oak Grove for
game« at two o'clock. At four all
assembled on the play porch for re­
fresh menta.
Mrs. Ewing spent Monday with
her sister. Mrs Ed Jones.
Mrs. Hobart Hoagland was the
recipien of a t»>x of raxor dams on
Tuesday from her father at Seaside.
Eortunate neighbors and friend«
were also afforded a taste of the
treat.
Mrs. Auhbaugh and Vra »pent
Monday with Margaiet Browne.
You <>gbt to sss* the cunning I little
I an.I a down there*
Mr». Jean Miller and Mrs. I Kan-
•om were afternoon callers at Mr.
EvgN small town police have their
day« off. and Jefferson*« chief in a
huff decided to take them all off
We al way* knew
and resigned.
Jefferson would go to the bad and it now. Who will start the ball to Crume'« Tuesday.
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thia prove« it.
wa.
The largest attendance of anv
rolling, and once started, let no
noted on Er>da> evening at the
rno« gather.
T hk N on-Partisan L-ague of So.
dance in Millers hall. Among the
Dakota has nominated a woman
many venturing out for the first
Alice Lorraine Daly to lead them
lime were Carl Bragg and wife, of
SHELBURN NEWS
into power and into the office of
West Scio. Owing to the altsence
governor. She is a M imi and prob-
of Mr. Miller. Ch«« Warner wa»
March 2*
dbly will mis» her ambition, altho
floor manager. The floor wa» smooth
her platform is the kind that ring«
tjuincy Crume and Delmar Church­ and the music had lots of "pep.**
true.
ill «pent last Wednesday evening The Ear I Gooch's played part of the I
time to rest the musicians.
at the home of Cecil Ashbaugh.
t'ANtHPATKH fur governor are a«
Mrs. A»hl>augh and Vra »pent
Jean Miller and wife drove to
thick a* pea* in a pud. and there*» a Marion Tindall's for a visit on Sun- Tuesday at McCallmter’s, going and
rcaaon. At the tegular «eaaion of dav
returning on the fast express.
the 1921 legislature. the «alary of
There are ti be bible study lec­
Mr*. Nathalie Ireland returned to
the governor wa» raised from l.’ilMiO ture« at the church every W’edncs- her home in Scio Ttirwlay evening
day evening for live weeks
Rev. after five weeks at the home of
Coulte«. who ha» been holding meet­ Cha». McCallister.
ings in Sc.o. Mill City and other
Mr«. Ransom and • >n John. Mr«
town», i« a dear, forceful speaker M c L kf < and Mm Ashbaugh enjoyed
and greatly enhance« his meeting« a delightful ride on 8u dav after­
with hi« solos, which are much en- noon. Although they were compel­
joped by all.
led to borrow a quart of gasoline to
J W Miller wa« quite sick for bring them home, all enjoyed the
He crisp air and bright sunshine. John
four day» with a gathered ear
w«« unable to attend school Monday. proved htmaelf a good hiker when
Mr». Nathalie Ireland attended he walked to Marion lindall'» to.
the dance in Shelburn Friday and ' get the gas.
wa* the houae guc»t of Mr«. Cecil
The Sunday school wishes tn take
Ashbaugh, returning to her duties thi« opportunity to thank Hobart
at McCallister's on the Saturday Hoaglard for repairing the roof. >
REAL HATS
REAL MEN !
Style« that are de­
signed along new
lines and are varied
enough to afford
ample wlection for
every man.
$3.50 to $7.00
the new spring styles
are beautiful
$1.00 to $3.00
The Blain Clothing Co.
Valu« First
Albany, Oregon
Th« Store with a Square Deal
for Every ( uatomer.
morning flyer.
Claud Churchill was in Shelburn
Sunday on hi« way to Kingston,
where he intend« getting his new
car. He reported that although
his family all had a touch of the tlu
they are recovering nicely. They
are as enthsiaxtic about McMinnville
as a home citv a» are Taylor», our
former creamery people.
Mrs. Dale Poindexter and little
daughter. Marion, and Mary Gibbon»
were among those "«hot'* by our
home photographer March 2t5.
Mt». Anna Hiron» and son Ken­
neth returned to Corvallis on Mon
day afternoon.
Com Osborn and wife were among
the 12 or more visitors al the home
of Com Brownton Sunday.
Weibe Kuiken for furnishing the
the oh ingle» and Mesdames Jone«,
Osborn and Ransom for «» beauti
fully cleaning the church
The Shilling« spent Sunday with
their daughter's family, the Mc­
Rae'«.
Harney Mclam, of Salem, «pent
the week-end with hi» parents
Earl Gooch motored tn Jefferson
on bu«ine«» Tuesday.
James Trolllnger made a business
trip to Albany Saturday.
Chatlev Mcljiin and wife were in
Scio one day la*t week and brought
home a load of feed.
H. O. Shilling was a Shelburn cal­
ler Tuesday.
Carl Eollis and wife spent the
week-end here with home folk«, re­
Supplies have come for the new turning to their home in Stayton
quarter beginning next Sunday, Monday.
and it is hoped that a« spring ad-
Dillon Mcl-ain wa» »hopping here
; vances and travel becomes easier, Tueadav.
the Sunday school will show new
Robin Hirons ia confined to his
life. It is hoped that enough new bed with flu. Chrystal Hates is help­
pupils may be added to form »noth- ing with the housework.
| er class. A flower committee has
Chas. Tindall and wife were shop­
been appointed and will see that ping in Albany Saturday
there is always a buquet on the or­
gan. Also that any sick or shut-ins
Eli Raymer, of Crabtree, drove in
in the neighborhood will be remem-
Sunday with a load of h«gs. but
tiered with flowers Spring beauties
had to wait over a day. so he amus-
daffodils and violet* are out and
ed himaelf by telling hi* friend« of
there are always lovely ferns. We
the doing« of Crabtree people.
don’t half appreciate the wonderful
Mr». Ered Bilyeu. Miae Buckner
beauties with which we are sur­
and
Mia» Skei «pent Saturday and
rounded in this land of plenty.
Sunday
in Portland, and attended
Alfred Powell has been quite sick.
the
eloaing
performance of the Chi­
At first it was feared appendieitia
cago
grand
opera.
was the cause. Kenneth Hirons
wen’, to Jefferson Monday morning
N. I. Morrison and wife. Mr«.
Cora Calavan and daughter«, Bertha
for Mr. Powell's mother.
Eulalie Sedano was on ths sick and May. laaline Keater and Myrtle
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list fur several days
Hollis made a trip to Salem Sunday
HNUMi
Radiators Repaired
and
Fenders Straightened, Tanks Soldered
or any soldering on an automol»i!e.
Price» Right and
oik Guarantee«!
I have opeaed a ibop ia the Seeck f»r»t» lor this work exclusively-
Wil! be there at »II tiaw» betweea 8 isd 6 o’clock at your service.
E. L. Richardson
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IXBANON. OREGON
Milk, $2.50
Month.
Delivered
Pure, Clean, Wholesome Milk
Gilbert McDonald
Square Deal
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Furniture and Wall Paper I
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Frank Richter
The Furniture Man
Salem, Oregon
341-9 North Commercial
Let us'quote you price« on your
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Give ua ■ trial is all w<- a»k.
H-
Dayton and Columbia
Heavy
Service Bicychs
and
Indian Motorcycles
We carry a complete line of Motorevcí» and Bicycle
Tire», Oil». Supplie», etc.
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN
387 Court Street
Salem, Oregon
♦assssssaassssssssw
Are You Wise?
In the matter of dollars ami sense, the wise person'buys wm re good
goutta can toe had for the least money.
Standard High Quality Merchandise
Can be touueht here al pneea that mean M onky S avkii . and every ar­
ticle we »ell Mt rr S atisfy or your money l>»< k
W<- are sole agents
for the
Msriwell» Paints and Varnishes
Square Deal Hdw. Co.
220 N. Commercial St.
SALEM, OREGON
Tested Field Seeds
We have the most complete stock of farm arwi field set da
in the valley, including spring wheat, spring oata, fanty
clover and grass seeds and a complete stock of tested garden
Meds. Mail us a list of your wants or send for our new
price list.
Poultry Supplies
The largest and best selected stock in the nt. te to select
from, including Incubators. Brooders. Poultry feed of all
kinds,
ami _ _
! . .Jk
MM grit, bone, shells and fountains __
\ ou will always find mir prices are low a.-, the iH-st goods
can be »old for. the kind you find it paya to buy.
D. A. White & Son
Seedmen and Feedmen
251-261 State St
Sal cm, Oregon
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