The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 13, 1922, Image 7

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: SANTIAM FARM NEWS
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April 11
April It)
l.-*ter Bilveu is having uuite a
S;d Stringwr went to Scio last
p>r*day to btiv fmc*- wire for his time with hi» tonsils and at nm<■-
in not able to talk. He went out
i k«-n vsrd
He says he will not
low chickens to deal* oy hi« garden too m > hi .
Shelton & Co Prof
SCIO. OR Etit IN
W. A. Ewing,
A. I
Prevalent
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E. I). Myers, Cash
Mart a bank account t—tay an !
provide for your future.
You wdl find a ch-ck.-y a
count very convenient for ». or
buxine«« transaction*
W< ,
interest on time depo t -
Morrison & Lev
UNDERTAKl R>
Calls Attended to Pr mp' •
Dav or Night
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SCIO
OR1-.'<O
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Riley Shelton
Real Eslate Erol r
ami Notary Pu
jfbstratb Obtained.
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G. F. Korine
Veterinarian
STAYTON,
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tali« answered bay or Night
Tuberculin Tcating
We make a Specialty of
friendship,
Engagement an<
Wedding Riiu
ALBANY
DR. A. G. I’RII.I
fruitili ani Snr^t* .
Calls Attended
L>ay ur Night
Ortica Made Heme
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A great surprise for the home K -
of Oregon, but «till a fart
) rt
more. Ihm yarn ia absolutely o-,■
wool yarn, the wool wa» grow,
county, «ukl by Mr. Sander to th
g.»n Worsted Company (mill-
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Sellwood), made Into worsted
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Roy T Bishop, »on of C. P !'•
proprietor of the Woolen Mil: M
Salem
< iregvn knitter» try th» *
out. All coloni, tóc per ball of
Campir» »ent on aptdtcation. A< r
C. P. Ilu-bop, Box -5. Salem. Or..
DR. FICQ
OENTIST
«»dice Hour«
» lo 12 A.M.
1JW to & I' M
BRYAN I
ATTORNEY AT LA
»H-2 New First National Ba •
ALBANY
I he old man and good wife mad-
a run for Scio Friday, finding the
roads rani bad and the city very
quiet. as ail were so 'elated*' over
. < much rain and having a good
>ith Friday afternoon.
rw»t foi the sunshine, if it ever
Cars»u Davenport and family at- COttl IMI,
n d the dance at Crabtree Satur-
EJ Kalina ha« all hi« plowing
night
-bed and was out of a job. so to
n-i Rockwell, who has l-een on
-• himself he made a run to Seto
sick list for some time, doe* nut to get a box of »tump powder ami
ii tn ithprmw very fa*l. He in­ i
v out the few stumps he has left.
is U> undergo an operation in
■M. (’. Gaines, of Crabtree, did not
near future.
have time to crank up his Ford Liz-
■sbel Davenport, who is attend-
i he gave it to Fred Bilyeu
»chool at Iscbanon. spent
>.ight a new self-starter, as hr
vw, k-end with home folk»
ha no time lose.
Roner. wife ami little boy
in-i old man made a fly ing run
ted Mr* tinner's parents, Mr
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>i Ed Kalina in hi« tin Lixxie
Mr« J .hn White laat Sunday
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-i ( 'ape Horn by way of Crab-
: n S.hm'lt and wife. Wilfred
tr<- .out Thomas to converse with
. tt md wife, of Portland, and
t Prill us to what wa* wrong with
• ' Howard called on Kubart Kl-
im-ys. The doctor found I had
t and wife Sunday,
»ncules, or smarting colic He
, L. Davenport and wife, Mr*.
pr. »i ribed some tablets resembling
Tiehner, Mrs Hai.iy Elliott
a ■ nub sized hen egg. but the color
Mrs. <■. C. Davenport visited a.
i i not correspond. To gel them
; -i.-' 'tt Lee Gaines and fanuly
An reminded me of loading a
day last week.
mn. «'-loading a shotgun and I have
bance Stringer and hi« sister,
• «■ a ramrod to g«-t them down.
Rex Perry, met with a alight
Th
ought to kill or fure
dent to their car while enroute
! I Kalina had l-ad luck with one
h Portland to visit their brother,
’ d li - |1UO cowa. While getting up
Stringer and wife.
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>f one of her hoofs caught on
V. ifie l FJliott and wife and Mrs.
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of
the teals and almost tore it
Portland,
were
Ijlly Tiehner. of
■if.
Id
hail six hands around to
Davenports
last
, in-«is <>f the J. L.
milk her,
Sunday school was in full bla«t
with a fair attendance. All are in­
\i' f to attend and take part and
tie sociable.
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As it was too wet to make garden)
or go to church. Ed Kalina conclud
e<i to celebrate Sun-lay by taking,
n. . powder down to the «tump
pai h where he blew stumps fr-on
h i to breakfast. El is like blast-
mg powder he goes off all at once.
Mr* William I»*- railed m Sun-
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evening after Sunday school
closed. •
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Mr Bcrgrr had quite a runaway
v I his *led and h«»g trough, land-
n . in a ditch, with one horse on
top of his mate so as to hold him j
■ I .« i tdl he came ui>
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Wi learn the Paine family, * ho
JORDAN ITEMS
pull-d
>ul from here with
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. have reached Roseburg.
April II
Our Scio Tribune, published by
John Shelton motored to Albany .MeAduo A Son, i* improving every
issue
All are anxious to read it. ax
M i today«
*•«<*» F’r-ma Hilger cm me down it gives all the local news and fine
Hie Producers Call ia
Portland tn sprnd the Taster editorials.
also
an
eye
otiener.
i with home folks.
Wr have had but 1-1 days since
■ St<»ne. <»f Lyons. H assisting
New Year without rain or snow,
with household duties at Eiirl l
> li. « with high winds and ¡7
Phillipa.
Quite a numt-er attend«*! the ag- fairly pleasant days. This winter
rlcul turai lecture and detnonarra- lake» the premium.
There will l>e more cheat in fall
turn held nt Jordan atore Wednea-
• ■«ii grain this spring than ever
>yd Kmiirall of Portland, math1 k wn before, as damaged gram al-
».I a »bort call Sunday.
i way* turns U< cheat.
Thu. is poor farm weather, still
Si. Flatman called on Mr-
I the old man has set out .U m ) new
W 'iri.ti Friday afternoon.
> Ella Fink is helping in the •trawlierry plants, planted a bushel
of potatoes, set out lo 11». of onion
:p-. store at present.
Downing drove a fine herd » I*, planted a gallon of peas, beat*,
»io-ep to pasture Saturday via carrots, lettuce, a pound of onion
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and a hotbed full of plant*
ird&n.
,v morning the home of The n; untams are full of »now, the
St Philip* was vioted bv the stork w itticr here is cold and windy, <>c
which
taby girl,
girl. Family cn’ iial frusta, with no prospects
eh left a wee t»aby
Wt* admire the editorial in laat
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■ Tribune and the stand the
editor take* in regard to the unfair-
■ 11♦ d our dog tax law.
If we are
Ì to ba «e a dog tax law we advocate
? the H »-riding of thia tax for public
|purp> - » and not for private pur
f i , : -i* «. as at present. The state leg-
Lian.
re of Oregon al the session of
enacted a law known a* the
1 Hoim 1; de L»w for Oreghn coun-
According u> ila provision*
■ pie of every county ar«- "Au-
I » Ï1V
i-nact, amend or reta-id
jthorn ■d
inn h> ■il iaw» for their county by
j trulla ive and referendum pruc«?*.”
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Mr« lAm Larw«»«id. John Haven,
rt and wife. Mrs. lully Tichner.
r* bs:«y Elliott, and Mrs c. c
sventwt were guest» of Wm
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DR J. w. GOIN.
Veterinarian
Authorord Auction Sale and l<
Inapaetor.
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