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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
• • ,kr • •*’ , * Don't pick your neighbors fiuwers Gym Committee la Killing unless you ask for them. They are (Continued from page 1.) nut yours any m ire tr an your shoes uation. but seldom calling the stud (Adv. or coat I» their* ent body into conference with them, It is planned to have a hors» and when a mem tier of the council show at the I .um county fair this wanted to know anything about the fall, so that b<>v» and girls ma> be- progress, they were met with the Come inletin h-OM-back riding words "your ideas are too big" and and horse* in g<-r.rral "it can't be done.” When you want something for a Have any plans been submitted to quick lunch, call in al the Sei« Meat the pnblic bv the committee? Has Market for weinnies, bologna, and the committee explain«*! in a concil other smoked meats We also carry iatory manner what was best and a full line of fresh meat thus hold the confidence of I thw» $ • V : ■ j < ” 1 The.Tri! urx- has just received a copy of an Oregon Ash and game book p.‘I bv the Southern Pacific it c, ;4ii>* valuable infor mation rt n.-ard to Oregon fishing and buntfi.z .rounds. and also a few suggest > ■'.* regarding Oregon beach rvanrta and other playgrounds to attract outdoor profile. Durov Sow and seven pigs for council and the bondholders, | Geo. L. Sutherland, R 4 Scio. Ip statement that it can't be dune * is For Sale G I. dry 16 inch wood. vague, carries no argument and '* Phone Fred R<>a<!artnei. Route 2, ambiguous in that nothing construe- jr, , n ;L3tf ... . live is advanced. Give the council' < edar post* for sale Inquire of and public something definite, and Frank Lindeman. Scio. Oregon, then go ahead with the construc route I, I m » x 67. 35-2tc tion As it now is the commit For Sah I rd I ton truck, sell for tee probably ia saving money on the cash, tra i- for ate modle Ford front end of the building but scoop nr livestock Sci > Meat Market. ing it out bv the shovelful at the For Kale Good *teel range with trackend losing more in the present rcaervoir, ch*-ep for cash, See it plan of procrastinating than the at Densmore« feed store. fondest dream or the most wiid Chas. Cnrx, Scio. 33tf theory of any student, ' For Sale Shetland pony, Gentle, We aaid ’’»cooping out by the juat the pct for children. Inquire 1 shovelful" and we mean it. Many of Mi«. Neii Hollis, at the con I,nen wer* Mn<1 10 ‘lon' fectionery store. tf Frank Bartu. Walt Bilyeu, . Got- don Wearly, Glen Holland, Lyle Flcklin. W. F. WcAdon. and I I. V. , McAdoo attended K of P Lodge 1 I in Albany Monday* night. Mrs. Esther Kay. of McMinnville, who is here visiting relatives, was a pleasant caller at the Tribune office Friday. She will continue to read the Tribune for another year. Father Steder, of Jordan, is now numbered among our growing list of readers, hat ing come into the office Saturday and ordered the Tri- bune sent to him for « year. Harrisburg >« planning an blocks and th.'- lay ing of several of sew« r blocks of cement sidewalks thia year. ate from one to six days work on Wanted M >rk of any kind a wom an can do My work in the past Ought to make bur ne- g od in the | the construction, and this in the guarani«- < tt .it I render good aggregate would prubaidv mean thriving little burg in south Linn. ,*«-rv I: ■ ..-a < ' mt>ton. tf anywhere from i r «<*i to (1000 Now, Scio and community can be made the beat Mr*. Don Mcknight, of route 2. labor may have to be employed at F<>r Sal« and richest community to live in « ■ >r old bay mare, ’ called at the Tribune office Friday brok«- sin,- • a I double. Priced in the state*uf <> good wages thus the scooping out and made us happy by leaving the right. A’- > light two horse wag at the back door what it is thought on. J II Wortman, Jordan. 34 2c amount which would insure her ' is saving at the front. receiving the paper for another F«r Sale Th«- Dr. S. C. Browne I LOCAL BREVITIES | Score Cards Get your "500" score ■ year. home place m Scio and his ten Why Not a Scio Man? cani» at the T rihi kk office. 2c acr«' rat 'h; al«* Roy Shelton’s Chas F. Tate, of Hilo, Hawaiian nu place on ■. iiti irift. The price per card, or 2j cents per card by Islands, and wife. »(H-nt Saturday is right arid th>- places up-to-date. Thi» end of the County is entitled mail, postpaid. Frank ('«nibs was a Scio visitor Mr. to one of the representatives in the with Walter Bilveu and wife For furtb r information inquire Sunday. of Enoch Shelton. 34lf late is shipping salcornan with the legislature, and this being so, why Field and garden seed» at Wesely's Fisher people, and will now have wouldn't our fellowtownsman. John Hatching ■ v."- f i •!«• From O. A. Grocery. hia office in Seattle M'esdy tie the man to represent ua? j C. strain White Leghorn. Hogam/.< i an I lai d for winter Arthur t'lark spent Sunday with Scio txxlge. No 39. A. F A A. He po»»ees«*s all the attributes of a egg p> ducti .n, all two year old friends in Scio. M.r will hold its regular stated com good legislator, honest and capable, her.*, no pH ■ ' >1/* wdd. fl 50 per 15. p< -tpa >1. Cheaper rates Don’t forget, Shell Gasoline, at munication Saturday night. April and would work to the best inter- ! on incubat>>r lot* write George T. I ft. All members urg«-d to come esta of this community and all of the Scio Garage. Cree. S Hi 1 34p l.mn County H<- would have no Be sure your camp fire is dead — and visiting brothers welcome. > ax to grind, no political favors to K olla SHRLTON, Sec. then bury it. award, ami would be free in all hie! Next week is For vat Protection You want the bast Shell gasoline activities. He would be a champion Week, made so by proclamation of al the Scio Garage. for all good laws, and a li re les* ' President Harding. This is some-1 tighter against laws unworthy of James Trollinger was a business ' thing every man ah >uld rememlier: going upon the statutes. He is the visitor in Albany Monday. He who fires and runs away will live man for the place and ouc cititene Mrs. B. F. Titus visited friends in to pay a fine next day •hould get busy and aee that he i» I Alliany the first of the week. A. J Hodgea. <»f Albany, ha* cast on the ballot and then nominate and J. T. Brock and daughter spent his hat in the ring for county com elect nim. It can lie done. <<•*-*<*« miaaioner. <»ur own fellowtown»-j Tuesday in Alliany on business. do you know/ I Men’s Work Clothing lt’a time to get fixed up with a good supply of work clothing for spring work is at hand. Men** heavy blue lieiilm llib Overall» »nd Jarkvta - man. D. C. Thoma, will file in a few J A. Cornley took lime to go to day». It is also reported that J. D. Allxny Friday to transact business. Irvine may rntei the race. Hand saws, special, for 75 ernt«. J. T. Brock on Tuesday filed D. Now on display in K. M. Cain’s C. Thoms declaration to run for show window. county commissioner Ifii» make» Frank Lindeman, who live» above two in the race, and more to follow, Jordan. *u a bum neu« visitor tn says report, and among them K. E. Scio Tuesday. Warner, of Crawfordsville. A good woodsmen always puts out V E. Shelton, who lives on route his camp fire and cleans up his camp 1. paid the Tribum office a pleasant liefore he leaves. visit Saturday Mr Shelton is in terested in consolidating tffe school Doris Weddle and Mrs. Fred Bal« ' yeu drove to Portland Sunday, and in his district with Scio and hopes , Cotton « ork N»u, same can be brought about. returned to Scio Tuesday. two pair for .. . • The Local Rebekah lx>dgr gave Tom 1-arge, who has been work their two play* in Jefferson Thurs Leather F»c«d Canvas 3 Ex- ing in Smith's market in Albany, is Gioves 4M day night, and it was royally receiv again making his home hers. ed—the people of that little city Mr». C. A. Everett. Mrs. Florence appreciating the efforts of our local Men's full stuck black Everett and N !. Morrison and wife people in their dramatic ability. chrome leather work »hoc s tw Ib i ws tongue, drove to Salem Sunday afternoon. Cbemista have found that cattle full vamp, two full Ifiin't forget the big dance at the feed, absolutely fast dyes, motion soles. >00 per cent leather. C. B J. hall on Saturday night, picture films, and many other things *ril 15. Good music and a good can be made from the 120,000,000 ne. 34-2lc tone of corncob* and «talks now go In connection with the Baptist ing to waste annually in the United States Ipdlaa food sale at Kiley Shelton’s I«ee Bilyeu and wife, anal theis office Saturday will be the Easter candy sale. Get your supply there. daughters, Mrs ljola Vaughn ami son. Kotiert, of l««banon, and Mrs. Mrs. Hattie Garrett, of near Al John Neely and daughter, Dorris bany, was committed to the State Ann, of Albany, spent Saturday and Hospital last Saturday. This la aaid Sunday with Mrs. Bilyeu's sister, to he the fourth tmie for this un Mrs. E. C. Shelton and her mother, Value First fortunate lady. Mrs. Almina Pomeroy While here Albany, Oregon Price» right on gents furnishing*, they also called on other relatives. The Store with a Square Deal such as collars, ties, shirts, suspmd- All report an enjoyable visit. for Every Customer. ers. boos etc., also notions, at Wes- 34-<tc MMa a aMMum i ely's grioery. Let the Tribune >lo your printing. UM« 25c The Blain Clothing Co. V. Ladies, Attention! Protect Your Eyes from the dust <>f tb<- road when ____ auto ing You cannot afford to risk your Mr*. Dena Mack, of Stayton, has night for the l«' k of glass*-» or goggles on display the finest lire of millinery Come and have • tit y,»u with a |uUr that will *av> v-.ur ■ . * sod not detract to lie bail ami the prM*ea range from from your apfs-arunce. >;< to 115. A pattern for everyone. Give me a call am sure I can please vou. P*' S4-2e Mr«. l>ena Mack Tomorrow night Brownsville is to give a grand ball in honor of the reopening of the woolen mill» in that city. The mills have l»een ^i^ìììeade am e trist. HAROLD AJ.BKO, Manufacturing Optician closed for a long time and their r.- F or S alk - OM |>ai«-r», 10c per sumption means employment to sev j bundle at the Tribune office. eral people in Brownsville