The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 13, 1922, Image 8

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Don't pick your neighbors flower«
Gym Committee la Killing
unless you ask for them. They are
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not yours any mure then your shoes
uation. but seldom calling the stud­
(Adv.
or coat is their«
ent body into conference with them,
It is planned to have a hora«
and when a memtier of the council
•how at the |jnn county fair tht»
wanted to know anything about the
fall, so that hoy» and girl» may bc- progress, they were met with the
come interested tn horseback riding
word» "your ideas are too big" «nd
and horse« in general
"it can't be done."
When you want something for a
Have any plans been submitted to
quick lunch, call in al the Scio Meat the pnblic bv the committee' Ha«
Market for w< nnivs, bologna. and the committee explained in a concil­
other smoked meat». We als» carry iatory manner what was best and!
a full line of fresh meat
thus hold the confidence of the
council
and the bondholder«.
Frank Bartu. Wall Bilyeu, Gor-
Salement
that it can't be done
don Wescly, Glen Holland, Lyle
I
y
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vague,
carries
no argument and ia
Ficklin. W. F. WcAdoo. and
ambiguous
in
that
nothing construc­
McAdoo attended K of P L dge
tive
is
advanced.
Give
the council
in Albany Monday night.
and public something definite, and
Mrs. Either Ray. of McMinnville,
then go ahead with the construc­
who is here viMting relative», was a
tion. As It now is the commit­
pleasant caller al the Tribune office
tee probably ia saving money on the
Friday. She will continue to read
front end of the building but scoop­
the Tribune for another year.
ing it out bv the shovelful at the
Father Steder, of Jordan, is now backend losing more in the present
num fa
* red am»ng our growing list plan of procrastinating than the
of readers, having come into the fondest dream or the most wild
office Saturday and ordered the Tri- theory of any student,
burn- sent to him for a year.
We said "scooping out by the
shovelful"
and we mean it. Many
is planning six blocks
O of Harrisburg
aaw< r and th.’ laving of several rnen were w,l,in« ,nd',on'
The.1 rib‘
h. juft received a
copy of an Oregon hah and game
book p. ' ’ ‘ -d bv the Southern
Pacific
It contains valuable Infor­
mation in regard to Oregon fishing
ami hunting gr»on>1» and olso a
few »ugg'-«! •'.» regarding Oregon
trrarh re* <t» and other playgrounds
to attract outdoor people.
Duroc Sow and »even pigs for sale
Gao. I. Suthv riami. R 4 Scio. Ip
For Sa < (.
1. dry 16 meh wood.
Ph mr Fr- I It u tarmai, Routs 2.
Scio, tire. >n
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Cedar (*>-■«
f-r -al«- Inquire of
Frank ijndemao. Scio, Oregon,
route I, box 67.
35-2tc
For Sah
I r-i I | >n truck, »ell for
c»«h, trad' for late modle Ford
or live
*!.«•k
Scio Meat Market.
For Sab- Good -iteel range with
reservoir. cheep tur cash. See il
al iMumon» feed »tore.
X’,tf
Ch»«. Cltr z, Scio.
For Sale Shetland pony. (¡en tie,
just th«- i» 1 i '• dren. Inquire
of Mr-
H'llis. at the con­
fectionery store
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blocks of cement sidewalks this year. ‘ ate from one to six days work on Wanted W rk of any kind a wom­
an can io
M work in the past
Ought to make bioirw-tt g .nd in the the construction, and this in the
guarani"
’t .it I render good
I
aggregate
would
probablv
mean
thriving little burg in south Lion.
service
lb
< , ca Compton, tf
anywhere from |5iMi to $1000. Now,
Scio and community can tie made the best
Mrs. Don McKnight, of route 2.
* labor may have to be employed at b<>r Sait
Six year old bay mare,
and richeat community to live in
’ called at the Tribune office Friday
broke -m.
nt double. Priced
in the »tale
*
of Oregon
good wage» thus the •Cooping out
i and made us happy by leaving the
right
A
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'
light
two horse wag­
at the tiack door what it is thought
à-
on. J 11 Wortman. Jordan. 34 2c
amount which would insure her I
is «aving at the front.
receiving the paper for another .
For Sale -The Dr 8. C. Browne
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LOCAL
BREVITIES
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Score Cani» Get your "MO" *c<>rt
year.
home plai ■ in Scio and hi» ten
Why Not a Scio Man?
card» at the T ki BVNK office. 2c '
acre ra -h goto Roy Shelton's
Chas F. Tate, of Hilo, Hawaiian !
place on
reel. The price
¡ier card, or 2j cents per card by ;
s
Island«, and wife, »pent Saturday '
is
right
and
th)
places
up-to-date,
This
end
of
the
County
is
entitled
mail. ¡«'Stpaid.
Frank Comb» was a Scio visitor
with Walter Bilveu and wife. Mr to one of the reqresmtativr» in the
for further information inquire
Sunday.
of Enoch Shelton.
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Tate is shipping salesman with the legislature, and this being so, why
Firld
and
garden
seeds
at
Wesely's
Fisher
people,
ami
will
now
haw
asas»•••»»sseoeeweweee
*
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From O. A.
wouldn't our fellowtownsman. John Hatching
Grocery.
his office in Seattle
C. strain White Leghorn.
Wesely be the man to represent us?
H"g»ni> i rid bred for winter
Arthur Clark spent Sunday with
Scio Lodge. No. 39. A. F A A. He possess«-« all the attributes of a
egg pi iuc ,n, all tw<> year old
friend» in Scio.
M., will hold its regular stated com good legislator, honest and capable,
hen«, n» pu' ••. v« «»Id
$1 50
¡ier 15. i- !j>» I. Cheaper rates
Don't forget, Shell Gasoline, at munication Saturday night, April and would work to the beat inter­
on incut ■ i ■(> write Gaorga T.
1ft. All memlx r» urged to conic est» of this community and all of
the Scio Garage.
Cree.
Scm. Rt. 1
34p
Linn Countv. He would have no
lie sure your camp fire is dead — and visiting brothers welcome.
ax to grind, no political favors to
R olla S hkltun , Sac.
then bury it.
award, and would be free in ail his
Next week is Forest Protection
You want I he beat Shell gasoline
activities. He would tic a champion
Week, made so by proclamation of
at the Scio Garage.
for ail good laws, and a tireless
' President Harding. This is some­
tighter against laws unworthy of
James Trollinger was a business
thing every man sb -uld remember:
going upon the statutes. Hr is the
visitor in Albany Monday.
He who fires and run« away will live
man for the place and out citizen«
Mrs. B. F. Titus visited friend» in to pay a line nett day
should get busy and see that he is
Albany the first of the week.
A. J Hodge», of Albany, has cast on the ballot and then nominate and
J. T. Brock and daughter »pent his hat in the ring for county com­ elect mm. It can la
* done.
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Tuesday in Albany on business.
missioner. Our < wn fellowtown»-
man. D. C. Thoms, will file in a few
Ladies, Attention!
J A. Corn ley took time to go to
from the dust of tl < n>.«d _ when
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days. It is also reported that J. D
»uto-
Albany Friday to transact business.
mg
You can»»! «tT'<rd to risk your
Irvine
may
rntei
the
race
Mr». Dena Mack, of Stayton, has »Ight for th«- !»• t, < t gla • • or goggle«
It’» time to get fixed up
Hand «awa, »urial, for 76 cent«.
amt have u fit you with • pair
with a good supply of work
J. T. Brock on Tuesday filed D on display the finest lite of millinery Come
that will «»•.' vor.'i« and not detract
Now
on
display
in
K.
M
Cain'a
clothing for spring work IS
. C. Thom« declaration to run for to be had and the price» range from from your appearance.
show window.
at hand.
county commissioner. 1711« makes S3 to fl5. A (tattern for everyone.
Frank Lindeman, who live» above two in the race, and more to follow, Give me a call am sure I can
.Ionian, was a bumnean vtailor tn says report, and among them R. E. please vou.
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Mm'« heavy blue
34-2e
Mr«, llena Mack
Seto Tuesday.
Warner, of Crawfordsville.
do you know ?
Men’s
Work
Clothing
Protect }'nir Eye a
t-
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Denim Hit Overall«
and Jackets
Cotton Work So«,
two pair for
25c
tx-nlhvr F«" 'l Canvaa
Glovc»
£.Jt.
Men'« full «fork black
chrome leather work
•hor^bellow« tongue,
full vamp, two full
«<>le«, 100 per cent
leather,
tht« is a «hoe that will
•latvl the wet weath­
er of the spring
month«.
The Blain Clothing Co.
Value First
Albany, Oregon
The Storr with • Square Deal
for Every Customer.
■eaaesssa ••••»»•♦»•♦»»»»»
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A good woodsmen always put» out
V. E Shelton, who lives on route
his camp fire anil cleans up his camp 1. paid the Tribune flier a pleasant
before he leaves.
visit Saturday
Mr. Shelton is in­
terested in consolidating tffe school
Doris Weddle and Mrs. Fred Bil-
yeu drove to Portland Sunday, ami in his district with Scio and hopes
tame can be bronght about.
returned to Scio Tuesday.
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The l»cal Reliekah L«igr gave
Tom large, who has been work­
their
two play« in Jefferson Thurs­
ing in Smith’» market in Albany, is
day
night,
and it wh royally receiv­
again making his home here.
ed—the people of that little city
Mr». C. A. Everett. Mr«. Florence appreciating the efforts of our local
Everett and N I. Morrison and wife people in their dramatic ability.
drove to Salem Sunday afternoon.
Chemists have found that cattle
Don’t forget the big dance at the feed, absolutely fast dyes, motion
Z. C. B J. hall on Saturday night, picture films, ami many other thing«
April 16. Good munc and a good can be made from the 120.000.otl0
lime.
34-2tc
tons of corncob» and stalk» now go­
In connection with the Baptist ing to waste annually in the United
l/idie» food »ale at Kiley Shelton'« States.
office Saturday will be the Faster
l>ee Bilyeu and wife, ami theis
candy »ale. Get your supply there. daughters. Mrs. Lola Vaughn ami
•on, Koliert, of Lebanon, and Mrs.
Mrs. Hattie Garrett, of near Al-
John
Neely and daughter. Dorris
' bang, was committed to the State
Ann, of Albany, spent Saturday and
Hospital last Saturday. This is said
Sunday with Mrs. Bilyeu’s sister,
to be the fourth time for thia un-
Mrs. E. C. Shelton and her mother,
i fortunate lady.
Mrs. Almina Pomeroy
While here
Prices right on gents furnishings, they also cal led on other relatives.
»uch as collars, tie», shirts, suspend- All report an enjoyable visit.
j er», hoav etc., also notions, at Wr<-
ely’s gr terry
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Let the Tribune do your printing.
cade
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S,
Tomorrow night Brownsville is
to give ■ grand ball in honor of
HAROLD MURO.
the reopening of the woolen mills
M mufacturing Optician
in that city. The mills have Item
closed for a long time «nd their r.-
Fog SALK Old patters, 10c fier
i sumption means employment to sev­
bundle al the tribune office.
eral people in Brownsville
DENSMORE'S
The house of quality for f eed,
Seed and Flour. C] F eed 1 isher’s
Chick Feeds to those baby chicks
and be sure of results, t When
your hogs are ready for market,
Phone
J. D. DENSMORE