The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 27, 1922, Image 5

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    WITHOUT STREET ADDRESS
YOUR MAIL IS DELAYED
AT OFFICE OF DELIVERY
Graniteware
At a Bargain
No. 8 Teakettle
Dishpans
Double Boilers
I 2 qt. Water Pails
Large Stew Cup
1 .arge Stew Kettle
98c
98c
98c
98c
If you are looking for a good car cheap, lot us show you our
The I »wed letter tltn.-e ha» been In
eilsteace ever »tn « lien Franklla
started our postal •«•mice Etru then
p»*ople addressed mail to Mr Esrklel
Miollhom. “Atlantic Oast.” and el
peeled Hen to know Just whore Zeke
II »rd.
Perhaps they had Zeke'S addrroa In
letters up In the garret, ma,be a chest
full of 'em, but then It was easier to
let lien hunt Zeke T.-d»y people am
addressing letter» to John Smith. New
York N Y. <w <T a.-o. 111. thinking
Uncle Ham ran locate him. which la
Just aa Incomplete as ««• Zeke's ad
drew» of yore Th« Po»toR><« Depart
moot aaha you to put the number and
street In the addras» It help» you.
Dort Demonstrator
Auto Paints and Enamel
Pennsylvania Cup I ires and l ubes
Demountable Wheels
for Lords and Chevrolets
98c
98c
This is not cheap grade
ware, but étriótly finii class
How da you e<pe--t the P<»»tal <*1ark
to know whether »• i
-m Trnldad.
<’•11 forni», or Trini lad. (X.b.radot
AI.WATS KI'E.l.l HI T THE NAMB
' •> I IIL “ 1 V IE IN ULI IN Illg
AIM > kioh M
The Scio Garage
Repairing Promptly Dior
N. I. Morrison
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MORI
Thla apt phr»w «■< >.«e<1 In Presi
Test Harding» fir»t tur -»«<» to C o
gres» and applica parti - ilarly In postai
management whrrr t».«’master» aro
belng Impresa*- t wlth tho fa<*t that
they are manager» »f l<~-al branche»
at thè b.ggeat t»u»ir>v»»*ln ibo World
Be Honest With Yourself
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think
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that each payday pay • “ ■
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will w* I n>. y.- r i> ■
Admintstritru's Kitkt
GILKEY STATION
Notice it hereby given that the un-
.ler-igned ha» been by the county court
<>l I inn county, < 'rrgun, duly appointed
n bniniatratrix of the estate of John
April 25
kotnn, deceased.
All (M'riu.rui having claims against said
It grieves ua to learn of the death
e t ite are hereby requested to present
<>ur sympath­
tl < «»mi- to the undersigned at her re» I of Mrs Irvine Scott
dfti..- at “. io, Oregon, with proper ises go out to the motherless child-
vouchers therefor, within six months
ren ami sorrowing rt-lati»»-»
There
from date her» of
l*ate»l tin» 2bth day of April, 1922.
will lie no acbtthl at Riverside this
A“»» K ota », Administratrix.
, afternoon, aa Ralph McDonald ha»
I . 'I t ai l. Atty, for Admrx.
Pat.- of first publication. April 27,' 22 Is»-» asked to be one of the pall
I late of la»t publication. May 25. *22
bearers at her funeral.
Ctranty club leader F. N William-
CHatioa
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Scio, Oregon
■USINKSS
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g, stop and
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it aid help you »aw
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Y»u mu't rmi.• 1 i.iit ' . .
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon ;
HERE COMES A STRANGER!
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'WHtRt SAVINGS ARC SAFC*
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lalw.tl »aj ne vertr
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44M44MOSsoee«««**s*»s**«****«****4ss4sei yoaaaasa- •
tor's make our poet offlee look nmt.
Mr Postmaster
Stralgtitnn Up the
rural letter bag. Mr Farmer
Tidy
up some. Mr llural Orrler
First
tuipresalons am la»'mg
Maybe Mr
Stranger, taking notice of these Im
lieorementa. will come back, bringing
you beneSto Start ttir»e with Pt HA
TAI. IWPKriV FkMLN I WEEK
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Furniture and Wall Paper
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Frank Richter
The Furniture Man
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Salem. Oregon
3*41-Q North Coinnirrchil
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Ix<t us quote you prices on your
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HUMANIZING THE
POSTAL SERVICE
!■ the t'ountv Court of the State of ann and Mias Smith visited <>sk
i Iregun. for the County of Linn.
View arhool Monday
Mias Smtih
“Them la no unimportant person
It the Matter of the Eatate i
talked to the sewing da.««. M is*
pan nf our aervl..
It la a total of
of
Cowgill of the 0. A
was to haw human units and their cooperation la
William Farmer, deceased. ’
In Its last
Io Mrs. Sarah Austin, Mrs. George come but was ill anil M im Smith tbe key to Ito em-.-esa
V ung, Ered Farmer, and Mian Clara substituted for her
The patrona analysts, postal duties are arvonim.»-
datlons performed for our nrlghhur»
Hell. F armer, ami all others unknown,
of the school and Mm Cooke aervt-d anil friends and should be so regarded,
if any »uch there be, greeting:
lunch cafeteria style. Il ia thought mt her than a» a hired •err tee per
It th. Name of the State of Oregon:
V <>u are hereby cited ami reouirrd to Mias Cowgill can arrangr to come formed for an ab«»-niee employer**
Postmaster Ueneral ll.it.srt Work.
ai i ■ rr in the County Court of the State
for the County of l.inn, at to the next club meeting at .Mrs.
the Court room thereof, at Albany,
T, in W. A. Gilkey's May 4, and give her
Local Market Quotations
-aid County, on Monday, the 2Vth day
. ■ May, 1922. at 10o'clock in the fore dress form demonstration
FoULTMY. VgAI ANI» I <.<iS
n- i of that day, then ami thereto
Mabel Zysrtt spent tbe week-end
*1. w cause, if any exists, why the
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llotw, 4 Itie and over
above entitled Court should not make at home a d took in l .e p ay at Scio. Hena, under 4 lbs
n
an order fur the sale of the real prop­
Leater Holt anti wife and Will Springe, if lbs and up
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erty tndooging to the aattl estate, and
Kelly, of Corvallis, visited Sunday (Broiler», under If II»»
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d> -.critwd aa follows, to-wit:
IT» North portion of Lota One (1) at J. G. Holla. The Holt fam ly Stage
... .10
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d 1 w<> (2> in Block No Five (5) in
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j t '»»ck s
Lyons, achlttion to Lyons, in Idnn coun­ had started to Corvallis to visit, but
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Veal,
fancy
no
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ty ami State of < ircgun, aa platted and mat them near Sandersons bridge,
rs
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llriHMed
pork,
no.
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block.-
of re. ..rd in the County Recorder's Of-
.IN
flie at Albany, Unn lounty and State bringing them with them.
' Fggs, cash. 16c trade
of Oregon, a.si containing about nitn»-
Claude Rex. of California, arrived bggs. white velvet
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ven and one-half (97| > by one hun-
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tire.1 < l<«»t feet, or all of afureaatd Lota Thursday for a visit wi’h Fred and Butter fat
m t heretofore deeded to W. H. Small. Will Mesprit»
Fnco
Witi>. -.».-th, the Hon. W. R. Bilyeu,
Mr arm! Mrs McCevera. of Port­ Mill run
11.SO
Ju Igr of the County Court of the State
42 25 2.76
of Oregon, for the County of IJnn.with land. were honeymooning at A 1. Scratch
tl - »» »I of the said Court affixed this
_ 2.65
Godwins last week. She was Rowe F-gg producer
L h .lay of April, A. D. 1922.
2.10
Ground barley
K M. K umblk .
Godwin, and was married about a
__ 2.00
, Roller! barley
County Clerk.
week ago.
. 1.75
Shelled corn, eastern
First publication April 20. 1922.
Last publication May il. 1922.
1 N5
Chas Snyder and wife, of Salem, Ground or cracked corn
__ 2 01» 1
▼tailed at the Will Weinberg home l/cfage cracker! corn
3 36
Chick feed
MmiBisIfUrtf Witt
anti returned Sunday
3.25
Chick starter, mash
Xotirc is hereby given that tho urv
Peter lieWall and wife, of Al­
3.35
Growing
feed
• <gned has tw-en by the county court of
l inn t minty, t >regon, duly appointed bany. visited at John Ib-Wall's Sun­
F uhr
administratrix of the estate of Bert day
Hard wheat
»2.10 2 20-2 30
llollia, deceased. AU persona having
Emmon Moore, of Eugene, visit­ Soft wheat-------
1 70
claim» »gainst <a»i estate are hereby
n.pnred to present the same, to the ed at John Shepherds Sunday.
r'iy'tie.1. at her residence in Scio,
Let the Tribune do your printing
E. E. Shafer, of O. A C., was
tiregon, with proper vouchers therefor,
within six months from the date hereof. testing cow» at S. B and J. G. Holl
Bated thh> 24th day of March, 1922.
two days ami attended Sunday
Nau. U ouia
Administratrix of the Estate of Bert School With S. B Holt's
Hollis, deceaaed.
Claude Hyde, of Corvallis, visited
I M ( i st. Atty, for Admrx.
Sunday at S. F. Zysett home
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Give us a trial is all we ask.
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Linea to lie Remembered
lie who < nil» In the »Id <’f an »-q.nl
sntlvrstnndlhg double» hl- "1*1». mid
he who proni» li, " »npr-rbir under
atuioilng rnl«e< hi» |s»w»-rs io u l< »el
with the height of ilo- oti|»«-ri<>r und« *r
■landing that be mille» With.—-Edmund
llurkc
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Man, Wear th« Ribbon
Aotr.llnx I«» » current Item in
Trance nearly I.WXy.OlXI men are rn-
tilled to «ear the ribbon <»f t ha
legion of H<>n>»r. nr one in e»»ry fifty
hihshltant»
D>nx ago Mark T« m I ii
lid that *'fea e»< n|H> It.“- Arkali*ti*
t.aaadte.
Real Economy In
CLOTHES
Snappy Suits for young men. and more conservative styles
for others. Our Upstairs plan makes it possible
to give you these wonderful values
Ed Chastain’s ¡¡K' shop
122 N. Commercial S»r«*«*t
SALEM,OKEGON
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IKICI II Ran MtlMMl
Franklin Gilkey visited his parents
over the week end
Xutiee is hereby given that the ua
S. P. Crenshaw anil wife visited
. r-.gned executor of the hat will end
It »lament uf IJxsie Hllyeu, d e ceaaed. Sunday nt l^eonard Gilkey’s.
has filed his final account as such exec­
Margaret and Helen SerHmg and
utor with the clerk of the county court
for I inn < tiunty. ■ »regon, and that the Frances Higginbotham drove
to
’rnlge uf said court has fixed Muaday,
the 1st day of May. 1922, at the lour Silverton Saturday to spend th«*
<.f ten o’clock in the forenoon, M the week-end.
tune fur hearing objections to saM Inal
account and the «etthawat of tbe said
estate.
■elated Joatice
listed »nd the first publication hereof
ha» alway» sr-cme.1 tn us an la-
is March .kith. 1922.
sat
G. W. Moaaow,
Executor of the last will and testament
of I ixan* Bilyeu, deceased.
C. CL Ha»» st . Atty, for Eaeeaher.
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