The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 04, 1922, Image 6

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The »chool board ba» let the con Mr». Barnes Is Laid To Rest Yellow dent «eed corn. 4* lb on th«
cob
Leonard Gilkey
It
tract for furnishing w-<ud to heat
the School bu> bng next winter
Mr». Thoma» B Barnes, a former I am in the market for fat lamba
to Fred Roada»mel. the same to lie resident of Scio, passed awav al her
and «beep and will pay highaat
market price Phon* whan ready.
delivered this summer
home in MillCltv Monday, May first. >
J. L. Rodger». 39 p
T. 1- Dugg< r went to Ixbanon Mae McKnight was born an Quit­
Score lard» Get your '500” scora
the first of the week to visit rela­ man. .Mo, Moy ninth. 1857.
carda at the I Kim Ng office
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She
was
a
charter
member
of
the
tive». and later will goon to Albany
per
card,
<>r
2|
cent«
per
card
by
He will return here again before Presbyterian church at Mill City
mail, postpaid.
going to Lo» Angele* about July the and a member of the church for
forty-six vears
For Sale Good steel range with
fl rat.
reservoir, cheep for cash. See it
Mrs. Barnes is survived by one
at Densmores feed »tore.
The dance given by the Z C. B. •on. Wallace L Harnes of S io; one
I ha». Chn, Scio.
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J. last Saturday night was well at­ daughter. Mrs. Page R Boyle», of
tended ami one of the most success­ , Portland; one sister, Mr» S K For Sale Horse. 9 year» old.
ful vet given U' 1er il» au 'I levs. /
A ’ Lewis, of Cottage Grove, also two
wrigh» 1200 Bi». For particular»
phone N.i or write A. C. Rahn.
Portland urchestia furnished the grandchildren.
Scio, Oregon.
36tf-c
music,
,
The funeral was held Wednesday
Three
John Shelton cxt-ect* to begin th? afternoon at Mill < ity. She was an For Sale Dahlia bulb»
grade*. #1 10. 11.50 and 12 per
erection of hi» new barn next week. , aunt of Mrs. W A. Ewing. Mrs
dozen; 93 kind». Mr». G. R. Titus
ljr Frank Gill and Mrs Fred Bilyeu.!
or early the following week
fl­
39 p
route 2. Lebanon.
| of Scio.
will then have as complet« a »true-
For Sale Team of horses, about 5
ture as can be obtained for housing :
year» old. Price right. Call on
Scio High School s
Stupendous
INDOOR
CIRCUS
Kenneth Sima, John
to *«• ha* to>« MXSma U«a«r »to iw ww
Verne Neal, Eid»n Knauf, and Lyle
Ficklin were in Lyon« Tuesday ad- For Sale Player piano, <350. 8225
down, eoat 1750. Inquire at the
vertistng lhe the play. "Betting
Tribune office.
38 3tc
Brokers.” which is to t>e presented
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Potatoes
Seed
and
there Saturday night.
? k.,,úg J ',aí
toes. lr a pound, Joseph Kuner
Mr. and Mrs N. C. I-owe. of
route I. Scio.
38-2tp
Lebanon, were in Scio Monday on For Sale
11 months old colt. $35.
business. Mr. L>w>- is associated
if »old this week. F. W Heard,
with N. I. Morneon in the under­
Route 1. Scio.
3hp
taking bumne**. un<i ia thr one who
First
F<>r Stele Clapboards. _
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gives personal attention to details.
24 inch«-», 4'- per 1000, 30 inches.
8" per 1000. Joe Luka. 37lfc
Mr». Georg«- Bilyeu returned
Wednesday from Salem, where »hr A »hovel wm taken from the track
meet Saturday by mistake. Pleaae
had t>een attending at the bed»ide
return it to Jea» Rodger».
of her grandson, George Hart, who
t» confined in the »late tuberculosis Potatoes Netted Gem wed potatoes
tested at O. A C and found free
i» »»mewhat
im-
hospital. II
of disease, 11.50 per 100;
also
povrd.
table potatoes, 81 per 100. R A
Thurston, on Joe Quigley's place,
lhe Parent Teacher» meeting will
near West Scio.
take place Thurwlay evening. May
4. The primery rooms have pre­
pared a very interesting program«-,
for which an admi»-:<>n fee of l(K
will lie charged at thr d»x>r. The
admission fee will be used to pur-
chase a gymnasium tend, so »11 who
can should attend.
Watch for the Parade
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I lay seed Band
Dizzy, Devilish Aerial Acts
World’s Famous Acrobats
Cunning, Clumsy Clowns
Monstrous Wild Animals
See the Surprising Side Shows
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Main Street, Scio
Cha» Warner is the purchiuicr of a
new thirl touring car from the Scio
Garage
P«“rry Bilyeu and wife, who live
southeast of town, »|H>nt Tue*lay in
Albany.
The property on Main «tri-rt on
which the Scio Garage ¡» located,
has been sold by W A Ewing to S. '
liunt for a consideration of 44,<HH).1
No change in occ. pants of the)
Mr» Joe Munkers and Mra. B A.
building will lw m»<le for a time, at i
Holteen were in Albany Wednesday
least, »a Mr. Hunt has made no
on busi new.
statement in regard to the n tnoval;
Richardson Gap school will hold a of the prewnl structure.
pie social and urogram at the
C. T. Craft w a* in Albany Monday ,
»chool house Friday evening. All
and received 43 as bounty for a 1
are invited.
male coyote pelt.
His witnesar*'
Mr», ihu-ar Eichinger went to wvre J F. Rockwell and <>. W Hae­
Portland Monday morning to l»e •t sler. li. C. Pile. <»f l-aromb, also
the bedride of her father, who it received a bounty. He «»» given ai
»erioualy ill.
44 warrant for a female coyote
flour at 42 25 or Stayton Blue rib­
bon flour at at $1 75. al Couey’s.
We arc ninking h ipecial
price on C iierro Flour for
thia week end. It will pay
to get your summer’s sup­
ply of this high grade hard-
wheat flour; every sack
guaranteed.
For Sale at
J. B. Couey’s
Unde Ben II. Irvine, of Lebanon,
was in Scio Monday viaiting rela­
tive». Mr. Irvine la 98 year» young
and expect» to round out a century.
The First Presbyterian church of
Albany is now free from debt, the
, laat note having I een burned at a
i jubilee celebration <>n Wrdmnslav
night of last week.
Clifford Shelton anti wife
have
I traded their tract of land, known
i
the Jimmie William» place, to
lohn Becicka and wife, The con-
sidération was 13750.00.
rey aud M<>rc»>m have been re-ein­
ployed for next year in the Scio
high school, and J. W Mi Her and
M imi Skei are also re employed in I
the grades. Two new one* have■
been employed to teach in the
grades, Ruth M Wirth and France»
A. Echart
Mia* Buchner did not
apply, as rumor ha* it she expects
to become a bride
Card of Thank»
We wi»h tn extend our wince re
thank* tn the flower girl*, singers
and to all other» wh<> were • » kind
to u» in »he death and burial of our
Iwloved huslumd and relative.
Mr» G B Ray.
Mr.* Hannah Ray.
and family.
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Juat received a line of men's
work ahoes for summer. Elk at
42.50 to |3; mulesktn. 42 26. Alan
a line of dry good» and notion».
J. B. Couev.
Tell the ml ver User you
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M- rri-n» i- tn»- official agent
for hunting and angling licenses.
County angling license for boys
14 to IN, 41.50, Nou resident
license*, aiso duplicate licenses on
hand.
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Pianu must lie »old —Will sacrifice
high grade piano, in storage, for
immediate sale. For full partic­
ulars and where piano can be seen
address Geo. C. W ill Music house,
Salem. Oregon.
37 3c
Dog F<>r Sale Fine thoroughbred
Sheplieid dog tor stock.
No
smarter dog can I m - found. As 1
have no stock there is no work for
him. 9 nmnths old, dark brown,
a tine watch dog.
S. W. Gaines.
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Are made from pure, clean
product« properly milled and
scientifically mixed over
modern machinery.
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To Go To Stayton
The “Indoor Circus,” which will
be put on here by the Scio high
•chool on Yridav night. May 12. will
be taken to Stayton on Saturday
night, tne 13th, and again put on
for the entertainment of the people
of that city.
Relieve the Eye»
frem the »train of «ewing and the ope­
ration become« 80 txireent easier, lhe
movement of thr cloth, watching seams
and the dancing needle 1» ruinous to the
eyea
«e manufacture and sell the
most reliable Irn-r, on the market.
CHKRRO poultry feed» are
guaranteed not to contain
any Grit. Charcoal. Shell.
Oat Hull« or Screening»;but
every product it contain« ia
of the beat and registered
feed
Carried by
Or*/ cm e
Scio Mill &
Elevator Co
hide. W L Burton gn»l Judge W
R Bilyeu were his witm-sse». Al­
bany Democra*.
Profesaor Tobie. .Mi-uw* Humph- j
20, both of Scio, were united in mar- ’
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Do you know that the beat flour
nag- In Albany Monday by Judge W.
,
R. Bilveu
you can buv la (’herró hard wheat
Reduced Price
For Sale On«- Packard »ingle six
r ■a.i-ter, thi» ->ne nearly new.
One used Chevrolet touring car
at a great sacrifice. Inquire at
lhe Day .Motor Co. Albany. Ore.
Poultry Feeds
Ye*. Jane, thoae new »ilk knit tie*
Chick feed and poultry supplies1
at
J. F. Weaely*» will make lhe
that are as good as can I* bought.
young
” man look tetter.
Tell
38-21
J. F. Weaely
him about them.
3H 2t
Person» having milk bottle» tie-
According to figure» given out by
longing t<> the .Meadow Shade Dairy
the county clerk. Linn county has
plea*' return them.
4X2 more vote» thia year than at
Anton Pola-rk, 29, ami Mary Sincek, ■ the laat registration.
Clierro
Flour!
Mr». Neil Hollis, al lhe confec­
tionery »lore. Scio. Ore.
CHERRO
Friday, May 12
Get your genta furnishings at J.
F. Wi sely a
88-2t
You'll rind Your Want Here
Densmore, j
his stock.
ALBANY
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HAROLD ALBRO.
.Manufacturing Optician-
LOWE & MORRISON
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
All funerals given personal attention by Mr. lowe
Service» and I ricra Guaranteed to Satisfy Every < ustomer
lady Attendant if dcsirep
N. C. Lows
It. i MoaaauwoM
Auto
I <r ba non
Phone—Day. 397
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Equipment
I’hone 9
Phone—Sight, 396 -
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DENSMORE’S
The house of quality for Feed,
Seed and Hour,
heed f isher’s
Chick Feeds to those baby chic ks
and be sure of results.
When
your hogs are ready for market,
Landplaster
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85c sack
J. D. DENSMORE