The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 27, 1922, Image 8

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    Tell the advertiser you saw hia ad scrtptioo list.
He reports that
in The Tribune
the farmer in hi» neighborhood have
We pay top price fur egg». Also have completed seeding
■ pay you 3< premium for wdecl eggs
W i.N.NEK FRopt'c K Oo.
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Saturday, April 29th
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Old F air Grounds
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SCIO, OREGON
Morning Program by Grade
r.
Events—From 10 till 11:30 o’clock
Harrisburg has refund to
AFTERNOON
Jefferson, Stayton, I Lebanon Freshmen and Scio
meet in contest« of running, jumping,
pole vaults and weights.
Come —
Admission 15c and 25c
Watch for announcement of
of
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Elephants, Peanuts and
Everything Including
Red Lemonade
Dean Morri» was
bu«im*M Thursday.
Ed Bilyeu has purchased a Ford
|
son Tractor.
Watch Verne Neal in the Pole
Vaults, Saturday April .’•.'th
Rev. II. B. Iler, of Cotta«»'
Grove, was in Scio Tuesday.
Il C. Howard and E. B. Day, of
Albany, were in Scio last Thursday, j
Charles Hoagland, brother of our
11 m»nt • old colt. 135.
fellowtownsman, I Hoagland, spent
this w« «>k
F W. Heard.
2Bp
1» Sri«».
There are i.l.uoo consolidated a couple of davs Inst week in Scio
schools in the I' S wüh a cornl>ineb He was m his way home to Modes­ For Sali
<’lap*» »grd»
First gra<le
to, Cai . having i<ern called up north
¡enrollment of 75.000 pupils.
24 it'ch»* Iti per 100®, 30 inches,
bv the illness of hia mother. who
♦7 per 10m)
J >e u»ka 37tfc
A. M. Hammer, of the Blain
Ilves in Washington State.
I am in the market for fat lambs
ÌClothing Co ,a Dr Itiggs. of Albany,
and «be-i-p a. .i «ill pay highest
i visited with D. t'. Thoma the first
Mrs. Juba Bilyeu is packing her
•arlut pm . F* »ne when ready.
household
goods
preparatory
to
’of the week.
J L K-ilgers. 39p
joining her hustmnd. at Kalama.
N. I Morrison and wife drove to
Wash., and expects to ship about Score < nr.'- G«-t y»ur "MW” score
Albany Friday to •*-■<• a show. but
I
cards at th« I kihin F office
2c
the first of May. Scio can ill afford
were disappointed, there being no
per card
: .'j cent» per card by
to luxe such familimi from its midst,
mail, poet ne Id.
afternoon ahow*
but 'lis the way of life one «.«•«
The County Christian Endeavor where he or she thinks they can do For Sale tè <d steel range with
reservoir.
■ u for cash. See it
meeting at Harrisburg last week the best
at Densmores f<*e«1 store.
was a big succ< as and ab prvsent re­
Ch<< < ‘hrt. Scio.
33tf
Scio lodge of Rrbekas. about 35
port a profitable «--«f.-n
in numlier. were
gu«*«ts of the For Sale H rsc. 9 years old.
Charles Fooie. of La-banon, made l,rlian<>n lodge Tuesday night. Din-
weighs 1200 lbs. For particulars
thw office a piaaaant call Tuesday.
^rvetJ br Lebanon lodge at
phone It »r write A. C. Rahn.
Sei«», Oregon
36tf-c
leaving an ad for the Wright 4 tj;:to. after which the Scio Lodge
Fooie I nd«*rtaking I'arlorr.
«-xemplified the work in the initiation lxwt Strayed <>r Stolen
White sow-
in Albany on
Riley Shelton wa» showing Albany-
ites how to hustle Friday.
See Ted Sims in the mile runing
race. Satuaday April 29th.
Jim Bilyeu was in Albany a couple
of day« the first of the week
J N. Weddle ami J. L- Kelly
were in Altmny on business Friday.
lower I "f fifteen candid les for the |gd>anon
teachers salaries la-low the 1921 podge Scio lodge has lieen growing
figure, and all teachers will be paid laleiv. thev having added several
for 1922 on th« F.’2l basis
’»«•» members.
weighn .
pic- w. ght a
ward
Find«
Donald. rout
it
>0 lbs. and 9
out 40 lbs. each. Re­
< n -tify R, H. Mc­
i, Scio,
ltp
i'otat'i - .'«< it«i| tu hi oeeii p«>tat<ies
Winner Produce C<> will call fori
Speaker’« for the Linn County
tasted at U. A I and found free
of diM -oi-, j! oil per 11H); also
i your V’«-al ami Foultay and will pay | Floorer Association picnic to be
1» •
i i per 100. R A.
vou top market price
' all phone held at Brownsville on June 14. 15.
Thuix
n,
ui
J
< Quigley’s place,
347.
F. B. S ti hnim a , Mgr. «nd 16. have been arcured. B F.
near W<«tS< i>i.
J7p
I Sylvia Hrudka. th.e. ^ar old i lr*in' *dltor °f
Portl,nd J°ur-
'daughter of Mr and Mr. Jull(M1 »•!* Hank Davey and L L. Fatter- Fiano must be *-id Will aacratice
daughter of Mr ami Mr». Julian
high giade put •, in storage, for
M-.-ri,. r..n ...........
.. ...a ih ..„ "“ n - { h ‘* t W o
s,‘l*m. are
Hrudka. fell from the porch Thur»-
immediate »aie. For full partic­
so far «elected and have accepted.
ulars an-i win n- piano can be seen
day of last week and broke her arm.
The plan to build a suitable build­
•ddNM Gt I 1 WUI Music house,
In the rear of the poctoffice and ing on the grounds has been
Salam. Oregon.
37 3c
on the alley, a new building has abandoned for this year.
Dog For
Fine thoruughbred
been erected.
It is kn<>w as a
Shepheid
i
fg
lor stock.
No
Little Helen Fredrich, daughter
"comfort station." and wu needs
smart«'«
i
,
<n
be
found.
As
I
of John Frederich’a. WM .taken to
haie no »i ■« .» I»- is no work fur
What will you have for Sunday the Scio hospital Monday mornin«
him. 9 monln» old, dark brown,
i
dinner? Buy your Sunday*» meal «uffermg with an injured rye cau«ed
a title waicn <!<>«,
S. W. Gain«»».
at the Scio Meat .Market, there will by a stick striking her in the eye a
I m - a specially « »«1 ■» lection of meat f*w days ago. Dr B. L. Steevee,
| of Salem, was called in consultation
there Saturday
A. Shank«, <>f Siieibgrn. was in
town Tuesday on busint-M
He and
his brother-in-law. Mr Trollmger.
are meeting with great success in
their poultry venture.
with Dr. A. G Prill this morning,
and they decided that unless the
eve becomes infected the eye can tie
leaved, but the sight will most likely
tie impaired.
Candytuft.
Calili) lufi la aiuoli. the beat of the
lost by fire early la«t week, a brood- white flo«er« for e<tglns tied»! fur
er and 100 baby chick». The smoke plautini In belts. Iieda. or for tun ««I tic .
house. In which the brooder was fur inekene*. sud fur cut ting. Se'em I
o| th» «arieti«-» art- traiiiaiit . all
placed, was not damaged.
an- profila«- Mooiiier» and are easily
CommisMiuoer D H Fierce called grown. There are ala» crluiaoii. car
I mine, amt la'rioter varieties
Soon
on I). C. Thoms Wednesday to talk after frrrring ««»at her 1« fiast the
over county busmaas. It is planned ■mnl «liouid t>e homi » outdoors where
to start work in a few days on the the plant» are to bloom. They «houli!
tie well tliliinwi «hen the) baie grown
new bridge at Shimanrk's.
about I Inch high. A secund planting
Don't forget the benefit baseball should l>e niaib* a month later, and a
I bird late In July for fall flowers.
dance at Wi-srly hall tonight. Me|d«*nil>er «owing will give winter-
Help the boys g«*t their uniforms liliMHtiltig pianta. The »«ill for l>eat
and see them win th«* pennant m rv«ult» «tiouli’ I m - rich an«l the plant«
glieli all abundance of water
They
the Santiam Amateur league
branch fr«*ely. and If some of the bud«
are reii><nr«i the flower» remaining will
For some reason we have no new*
be larger
Jack
Keeney,
of Sweet
Home,
r rot id Your Elfes
from the di.-t -f th. ion.! «hen au to­
i ng
ta») cannot afford to rt»k your
i Hor W-WW
goggles.
• Ight for the lacs <■( _ ghi' _____
___
Come an.! have us ’it you with a”pair
that wilt . n.
in
. - and not detract
from your appearance.
cute
trist.
a* or osca ,
HAROLD A I.BRO.
Manu acturing Optician
Mrs. Jennie McKnight ia having
from Santfam Farm and Shindler
a new sidewalk laid m front of her 1
Ini M sk . mist H« v « to r*«i i, A oais .
Bridge thia week. We h»pe <»ur cor-
Mesdamcs Relieves Morris and property.
Crabby.
IlcrOkiv rur l'< hi n < «« M«<a Ilia
respondents are not ill and that they
Edward Bailey were In A litany
A K«-titncky <*>>urt lie»ld« that a man OaiiCM Ao*tw.
You must not let anything keep
wh<> li I »•>•*. hi« »»«wtheurt «ai a «irret
may tie with us again next week.
Friday
you away from the field meet
rar i» guilty of a misdemeanor. Hui
Visualize
Mr. and Mr» Peter Brenner, of who I» going tu tie crabby enough
law's Liquid Smoke for curinir Saturday.
Specialize
Granta Paas, but former residents to tile a <«>»npi.’lnt f trie girl doeau*tf
your summer's supply of meat. Get
Marion t'hrisn.an took time to
of Scio, are visiting relatives here.
Advertise
it at J F. Wisely'».
leave his farm work and go to Al-
Vsnlilatisn Affscts Soil.
They have been a*av from Scio for
la-banon will hold its annual Chau* tiany Tuesday.
Ventilation «if the soll ha« been
ths l'ra«i»t»-r ‘■i iosswos T hat
several years, and can notice consid­ fourni !» a1T«>ct the »roaih and quality
T» THS l‘l VISO II «HIT.
tauqua the first six days in July
Call phone No. 347 for price» on erable change
or plants.
this year.
all farm produce.
Work has tain held up for aever-
Dance and be happy tonight at
W inner F rohi ’ ce C o .
al day» on the substation of the
Wesely hall. Good music and a
S Fhillippi of route 3, made the Standard Oil People at West Scio.
midnight supper.
Tribune office a pleasant call Wed­ It is hoped that material nd other
Fred Bilyeu was in Portland on nesday afternoon.
supplies will soon I m * available and
huaiueiM Tuesday and in Stayton
Miss Benham. assistant nurse at work resumed.
Wednesday afternoon.
the hospital. »pent Saturday with
I. N. Day. chairman of the com­
We carry a full line of Dr. Rob- her folk« at Corvallia.
mittee on tax invi-xligation of the
ert's poultry and stock remediea.
Bi« dance at the Z. C B J. hall state, has notified us that the hear-
Guaranteed. J F Weaely.
Saturday night. April 29
Good in«» in southern ami western Ore-
How far can you throw the music, good time Everybody invit-
I
I Adv ltc
weights? Glenn lluHaixl will make
you sit up ami take notice Saturday
Frml Bilyeu. Ford Agent, says
April 29th.
that tractors are selling so fast
Junction (Tty has. with the coop­ that he has trouble getting enough
eration of the producers, decided to to supply the demand.
hold another pumpkin show this
In »ur rush with the dairy edition
faR. Date not yet set.
last week we neglected to mnetlon
T. H Murphy, one hf the pro­
prietors of the Parag«m Cafe, in Al­
bany, made the T ribune «.tfice a
call, while in Scio Tuesday after­
noon.
gon has tieen postponed until after
the state primaryelection.
A meeting of the managers of
the lull teams of Stayton, Turner,
Jefferson. Marion. Crabtree. Dever,
and. Aumsville will be held at K of
P. hall Sunday rfterrnnm for the
purpose of forming a baseball
that T. L. Dugger, editor of the leagne.
TRIBl NB for 30 years, came up
G. A. Sandner. of near Kingston,
from Lon Angeles Monday, the 17th. was a business visitor in Scio last
He expects to remain in Linn Coun­ Thursday, and found time to come
ty for a part of the summer.
•n ami enroll his name on >>ur sub-