The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 30, 1922, Image 7

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    Larwood Items
Sanitary Meat Market
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March 27
Fresh and Cured Meats
Wilbur Flaming and «rife were
i shopping in Albany une day laat
Veal, Pork & Poultry week
Chance Stringer spent one mgnt
last week with his slater. Mrs Rex
,Parry, while en route to Salem on a
business trip.
SCIO, OK EGON
John White ami sons, Rockford
and Luther, have been rutting tim­
fl
ber on their place for Cameron's
sawmill.
W. A. Ewing,
A. K. Randall
Hen Schmitt haa txvn remodeling
I'rwid. nt
Vice Pre».
his
dwelling house with tmaiern
E. D. Myers. Cashier
conveniences,
including both hot and
Start a bank account today and
provide for your future.
cold water and a bath
,
You will find a checking ac­
in
La
Hickory
Craft
waa
trading
count very convenient for your
busincM transactions We pay
comb one dav last wdek
Interest on time deposits.
Alvie Rockwell and Dick Craft
were In Scio one day last week.
shipping »cal to the Portland mar-'
Wa buy
Shelton & Co. Props
11 Si’ll) STATE BANK
Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
Cails Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
SCIO
OREGON
Riley Shelton
Real Estate Broker
and Notary Public
^dbitratts Obtained. Examined
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OREGON
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O. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
STAYTON,
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OREGON
< all* answered Day or Night
Tuberculin Teating
We make a Specialty of
Friendship,
Engagement and
Wedding Rings
F. M. French & Sons
ALBANY
DR. A. G. PRILL
hninn ant Sorten
Catlin Attended
Day or Night
SCIO
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OreqoR MXt R hm IMtia« Tim
A great surprise for the home knitters
of «lyt-gon. I»ut still a fact. Further­
more, thm yam is absolutely virgin
wool yarn, the w«>ol was grown in Linn
county, sold by Mr. Senders to the Ore­
gon Worsted Company (mills located at
Sellwood), made into worsted yam by
Roy T Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem. < »regun knitters try this yam
out
All colors. 45c per ball of 2 oss
Sam»dr» sent on aprd'eation. Address
< P. I «hop. Box to. Salem, Oregon.
DR. HCQ
DENTIST
offirr Hours:
9 to 12 A.M.
1:30 to 6 P. M
C. BKVANT
ATTORNEY AT LA*
201-2 New First National Rank Bldg.
ALBANY
OREGON
J. L. Bilyeu and M C.Gaines were
Authorised Auction Salo and Interstate
in Albany Saturday and filed claim«
D m « pee tor.
Phones:— I’aiaca Feed Shed. DM J
for loss of sheep by dogs, the former
Residence, SO® R
for IS and the latter for 9109 The
ALBANY. OREGON
claim« were tiled with the county
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court.
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We have
HtMlCM
Everything
EYE STRAIN
Is the cau»e of many
HUMAN ILLS
BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. 1st SL. Albaay
The final account of G. W Mor­
row. executor of the Liuie Bilyeu
•stat«. has been filed with the pro­
bate court. The estate’» net value
is SI 1.003.8S, the report states.
The Non-Partisan League of
North Dakota have nominated Lynn
J. Frasier for U. S. senator. He is
the recently re-called governor of
that etale.
Marswells House Paint
March 2x
James Milligan madu dying run
to Crabtree Saturday, doing some
trading ami visiting his mother-in-
— Iv inatle from the highest grade« «f pure
white lead, purr zinc oxide, pure linaeed oil,
pure gum apirits of tur|»eiitiue, etc., and in
the moat |Miwvrfiil of modern paint-making
machinery by experiencinl workmen. The
formulae on which thia paint ia made are
the result of seats of conacientioua investi-
gation and produce a paint which in su|>erior
to any on the market—thia ia not an idle
•tateiuvnl hut a fact which can hr proven.
law. Mrs Turner
Our good weather has shown up
after five months of snow, ram and
cold winda
The general health of the |>«*ople
ia slowly improving. an«l every one
anxious to g t out in the warm sun­
shine and make a little garden; but
the old man still has his bronchitis.
Mrs. Jennie |»>vejoy, of Dallas,
pulled in Mimday for a few day's
visit with her mother. Mm. Pie
Eater.
Elmer Griffin haa moved into hi»
bachelor home an<i gone into the
Getting thing«
poultry business
arranged for the better half?
ket.
David Horsburgh's daughter is
Hickory Craft ami Mary Roner still in poor health with appendld-
took dinner with the Howards one itia. Mrs. Horsliurgh called tn Mon­
day laat week.
day for a chat with Mrs Gaines.her
Mrs. C. C. Davenport was visit­ old aunt, as the sun was warm for a
ing Grandma Hamler last week ‘ stroll.
Mrs Hassler has been on the sick
The old man an«! good wife made
list for some time, but ia now con- j a run for Scio Saturday an ! fo«m<i
v al esc i ng.
the town floating along nicely, buxi­
I«ee Gaines had a very fine cow to ne«« flourishing, people full of life.
die one day laat week.
For a square meal we called in at
C. C. Davenport is cutting timber the "Bummer's Hotel.’’ finding the
on his place for the Cameron saw­ lady of the inn. Mr» Morri», feeling
tip top with plenty of grub, but was
mill.
Sid Stringer and wife were visit­ about out of split wood, *• the l’ie
ing at Rex Perry's on last Sunday. I lAter had to replenish the wood b»»x
After dining there, they visit««! f«»r his dinner
Mrs. Stringer’« parents. Mr and
Our milk hauler runs a regular
Mra. W««stenhouse, on Thomas cr«-ek. passenger truck from Scio to lx»ba-
John Rockwell, who has t»een sick non. as It beats the train. Mr.
fur some time, is now on the road Powell is certainly generous, taking
i passengers at half price.
to recovery.
Mrs. Robt. Elliott an«! Mra. Ben
The "Producers Call” is doing a
Schmitt calle«! on Geo. L. Curry and great work in «(»king up our slug­
gish farmers, wh*» are n«»w advanc­
family laat Sunday afternoon.
Mia« Hernicv Davenport spent Inst ing their best ideas i-n the l»est plans
Saturday night and Sunday at the to reduce taxes and general extrav-
home of H C. Dalaaal.
gance in high «alarie« and worthless
0. Hassler am! Hickory Craft office«, which are eating the people
made a business trip to Scio last up. Subscribe frr the Producers
Call and wake up before another
Saturday
Mrs Wilbur Fleming «pent a election.
pleasant (?) afternoon laat Saturday
Coral Lucas u improving his farm
in Dr. Ficq'a dental chair.
by clearing up a patch of ground
Dr. Lawson Crtift waa called tu for eom. uaing quite a lot of pow­
near Jefferson on last Saturday to der to make a quick job.
The old man was in luck Munday,
perform a surgical »(»cration on a
a» he finished up his early garden
horse
Miss Beatrice Gaines. Roscoe just as the rain set in, having a fine
Gaines and Lloyd Shanks spent a lot of onion sets, peas, onion seed,
very «njoyable evening at the Al- beets, lettuce an«! carrots, ao he can
hany skating sink on laat Thursday. wait 'til the sun shines again.
The Santiam farm has a fine lot
Ed Stepanek iv improving the old
home place to a great extent, alao of m*e<! corn of the Gulden Beauty
rebuilding the fences which were variety (earliest corn grown) at five
washed away during the high water, cents per poumi on the coh; alto
Who said Ex! would not work?
onion seed al >1 per pound. or five
Since the supreme court declared pounds for >3.
PIE EATER
the dog tax law constitutional we
notice from the reports tn the pa-
(iers that the sh«-et< men have been HISTORY OF THE Stil» SCHOOL
losing unusually large nutnliera of
(An Interview»
their fiocka. It seema that the dog
"There waa no diffi-ulty in «»curing
tax fund will have to l»e atretched the building at prevent occupied by
out very thin, almost to the break­ the Scio arhool children. The vote wan
ing point, to cover all of the report­ 73 to A in favor of the building," «aid
ed losses, if there shoultl tie a de­ Mr. Riley Shelton, in reply to a «»uea
lion of a Sphinx reporter.
ficit in thia respect, we favor an ad­
Mr. Shelton is notary public, public
ditional tax on horses, cattle, hogs, dealer in real estate, road mperviaor.
goats am! cats to fully reimburse and authority on all thing« ancient
for all losses of sheep by dogs, and mo<iern.
Mr. Shelton «aid that on the fourth
whether real or otherwise (?). Oh.
day of April. 1X95, a apccial meeting
my! How long «hall thia enduro?
I ncognito .
DR. J W GOIN.
Veterinarian.
SANTIAM FARM NEWS •
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wa* held for the purpose of voting
bond* for the construrtion of a new
arhool building, leader« of thia move-
ment were Henry Cyma, Frank Crab­
tree. and A. J. John»«n
When the
matter era* brought before the hou«e
the vote stood 73 to fi in favor of a
new arhool
building, and bunds
amounting to ffi.Mxi »«re voted for
th» construction of the building. The
latndv wrre to beat interv t at 6'<
per cent per annum, payable in 20
years, and have all been paid.
In IMPS there were approximately
M nr W tax payor* in the district,
but they eaw the movement through.
The board of director* at that time
consisted of A. J. Johnson. George L.
Sutherland. T. J. Munkera, and Riley
Shelton, clerk.
Mr. Shelton >aid further that In
ItiM two arhool bouaea were owned
by «rhool dtMrtct M. One waa locat-
I xmi I c in the Show Window
» he
Winchester
Store
R M. Cain
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are numbered Now, while > -ur •••« ■ g j-.wer ia the
that each payday pays S «> ■•>«<■ toward your future
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: The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon i
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e«l on the present resident property of meets of «ai«l suit taxeil at E7O.2&,
Dr A G. Prill, and wa»
I ange I and the coat and expotuwa of «aid exe­
cution and thia «ale.
for the present school »ite. Two hum
ITiKMRkoKK. I will on Saturday, the
dred dollars was paid to A Montgom. lot dav «>f April. 1922. «1 the hour of
cry on the exchange. The second line o'clock r M <>f aahl day, at the
school building
wax located out of north door of the County Court House
in Albany. Linn County. Oregon. a«>ll at
town, near the present re»idrnce of public auction to the highest bidder for
Mr Wallace. This building was sob! cash in hand on the day of »ale, all the
to J. J. Barnes for >225 and wa* mov­ right, title, interest and estate which
ed to Main street. Just north of th« tile within named defendants, or either
of them, had <«n the date of th«1 mort
telephone office,
and at present Is gngr herein, or which they, or either of
U»e«l ax the Odii Fellows hall.
th«-r»>. has «inee had or acquired, In or
The basement and foundations of to »aid mortgaged promises herclnl-e-
the present building were built by E. fore mentioned anti describe»! in »aid
execution a» follows, to-wit:
Goins for >750.
The Weal half of the South-
E A. Stanton of Salem was th -'
east quart-« of the >outh«-ast
quarter of • « lion Thirty-four
lowest bidder for the construction of |
in Towns) •• 9 Mouth, Range
the arhool house.
His bid was for'
three I ast of the W illamelte
>5 UM) and wa« accepted, with the pro j
Meridian, in I inn County, Ore­
vision that the building »hould lie com
gon, containing twenty acroa,
more or I« »«
pleted on or before S»,plemebr 20.
Saul sale being made subject to re­
ISM.
demption in the manner provided by
W. C Knighton was th« architect. law.
The building was completed as per
Dated thia 2«l day of March. 1922.
C M. K kniiall .
schedule ami the money which remain
Sheriff of Linn County, Oregon.
ed was u»rd fur equipment ami other
expenses.
Mr. Shelton »tated further that in
the beginning there were only three
rooms, seating the primary. Intei-
manliate grade», and high school. The
high school offered only a two year
course at that time.
The first teacher» were J W. Craw­
ford. principal, who received >75.00
per month ami did his janitor work;
A N. Fulkerson, ii : rmedlate, who
’received >36.00 pei n -nth ami did his
janitor work; and Miss Minnie Munk-
era, primary who received >.'<1.60 per
month ami did her janitor work.
If a janitor wax furnmhrd. >■ 50
was deducted each month from Ute.
»alary of the teacher.
Now a janitor is hired, ax well a« |
four grade ami three high school
teachers. The high school course is ‘
arranged so that stu«icnls graduating
arc <|ualiflcd for college entrance.
$5 ELECTRO CuROlIE FREE
Clarifies. Uws, Purifies. Ates
all liquids, perfumes,
home - made beverages,
etc. Makes waler fit for
drinking in few minutes.
Difolvee Yeast.
Noth­
ing used but Electricity
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This Month.
BOTTLERS- SUPPLY CO.
(Dept C|
bxi K. Iteth Ht,, New York City
Joe Menheart made the Tribune
office a pleasant call Friday. He is
interested in darying. and »ay» he
makea money at it.
Situiti Sale 9l Real Property
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Notice is hereby given. That by vir­
tue uf an execution duly laaued uut of
the Circuit Court of th«-State of tin-
gon, for the County of Linn, on the l«t
day of March. 1922. ut»un an order of
•ale am! decree of foreclosure given,
made, entered of recur«! and d«>ck«-tr<|
in am! by said Circuit Court on th«- Z-ki
day of February, 1922. in a »utt then
petMling in «aid Court wherein th«- Fur
mere and Merchants Bank of Stevton,
a Corporation, was plaintiff, ami John
Bririgard, jr., Frank Bringard, Martha
itringani, William Bringani. Ed W >lfe.
Byrun Wolfe, Minnie Wolfe. N«-ma
Stafford, R. L. Stafford, Gvorg«- W
Wolfe, Gerald Wolfe, Beatru-e Wolfe,
Helen E. Wolfe, Sadie Fair ami Tom ’
I’. Fair were defendants, in favor of
Plaintiff and against the said liefrixi- ,
anta, and to me, the undrr»lgm-d, »her
iff of Linn County, Oregon, directed. I
am commanded to sell at public auction,
in the manner presen»» <1 by law. amt in
accordance with the provisions of said or­
der of »ale and <h-cre«- of forocloaur«,
th« property in said execution and here
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ir dr»crll»ed
inafter
described to psy thè «um due
the plaifitiffof Eight Hundred and Fifty i
<S m &O .00» I»oliar», with interest thereon '
from the lei day of July, 1920, al Ih«-1
rat* of righi per cent per annum, until
patd. and the further sum of 1100.00 j
attoraey 's and th» rosta and dMburse
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New
Cream
Station
Th<- U'l.aiion Creainery
ha« o»>ened ■ buying Sta­
tion in the \ «ung » hu kl­
ing, next to ihr black-
•n ith «hop. and will »ay
highe« I market pri« • tat
BUTTER FAT. You r»
eaive voor check th» day
you «ieliver the cream.
We have placed JOHN
VAl'EK in rharge, and
he will treat you right.
Lebanon
Creamery
Scio, Oregon
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