The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 01, 1922, Image 3

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    Dollar Day Saturday
For one day, Saturday, June 3, 1922, we will hold
our first Dollar Day, and offer this as an inducement to
our friends to come to Scio on that day and help form
the "Forks of the Santiam Community Club. ” We can-
not be present at the meeting but our sympathies arc to
be with and for the organization.
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The Following Specials
Saturday, Jane 3, 1922
■
cash only) I 5 lbs to
caah, regular 17 1-2 cent*
can, special, 8 cans
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$1.00
customer, spec tai
$1.00
Ih’l Munir I’ork and Beaini.
Ca»h, 1 doxen for
4 AA
-y I .W
Mammoth Sardinia, 1 lb tin«,
regular pii. < 2<> t ent* umi,
Special, cash, 8 cans for
di AA
fl.vV
WHEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
$1.00
Scio, Oregon
NOTICE OE ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING
Passed Eighth Grade
Prof. H. E. Tobie ha» just receiv­
It is now knocking at Tour dour
through the columns of the Hiro
ed the pa|wr announcing th * who
Isislss.
Will you recognise
passed the eighth grade and will be­ i
the gentle lap at your 4uorf
M hat p»|iers do you take? Hers
come members of the high school. >
is the opportunity for you to
They are; Mary Harmon. Helen
save 5o cents- see the price:
and Milady Mykul and Helen
s<io Tatar as ... $1.75
Albany Herald . . 4.00
Kruml. Ten others failed to pass
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Ivmecrat 4.00
and will tie given another chance on
Either Albany paper and tf r PA
the 8th and 9th of June. If they
I h » scio I atei ab ... JJ.JV
fail thia time, the third optxirtunitv
II You Caa't Com. Writs Tsdsy ! will be given them on or alx>ut the
first <>f Septemlier
Prof. Tobie
T h » H ihsamt H its to S stl Abais. says he will l>e giad to extend help
Her Os LT mi 1‘i'SMi Csa Mags H im
to any pupil lx tween now and June
Oaoaa A oaix .
8. He says there are almut 39 in
Visualize
in this section who failed to i««,
Specialize
hence his desire to give them this
instruction
Advertise
It’s th » PsasirtssT Htuusanow Taar
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Baorrv ths H it iso H abit .
Subsertle for the Tribun.1
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Notice is hereby given to the
legal voters of School District No.
95 of l-inn county. State of Oregon.
that the annual school meeting of
said distract will lie held at the
School House, to begin at the hour
of 2 o'clock on the third Monday
in June, being the 19tn day of June
A. I). 1922.
Thia meeting is called fur th*
purpose of electing a director for a
term of three year«, and a clerk for
one year, and the transaction of
busineaa usual at such meetings
Dated this lat day of June. 1922.
E. C. Shelton, Chairman,
Attest; Annie D Hartu. Diet Clerk
Sutaacribe tu the Tribune.
We Smash All Prices
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One Republic 1 ruck
3% tons, $1000; terms
I Nash Roadster
This one nearly New
1 1918 Ford
Touring Car, wire wheels,
tires; $250, good terms
goni
One Ford
One Dodge Touring
$350
’ * t®™**
that are liberal
'P
to suit
One Delivery Car
$800, former price $2000
Run lUMMi miles, Don't piun« up
thia one. (heid terms
One Maxwell, 1919 Model
$200; a peach; terms
Nearly new, $6ÜÜ, tarins to suit
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Geo and hJmer Griffin aud James
Milligan made a trip to Albany
Sunday, bringing back Ifio baby
chix
James Kruml and wife, of Letian-
on. and t'harles Merritt and wife,
of Providence, called tn Sunday for
the Pie Putter's dog
II
rful fteault#
Obtained
by Electricity
Recent experiments have proved that
highfrequvucy electricity so invigor­
ates the txaly, purities the l>l<«d and
destroys poisons and diseased tissue In
the body that with Ila aid almost any
weakness or disease can be thrown oil
by • ature
It. treatment is taken H
the hon <• by means of a low pi sed
ileclriral generator, and is as painless
and «bockless aa a ray of aunahine.
! hi» illuderti fumi of electricity has
the wonderful property of immediately
fi nding any painful or weak part or
organ with new, rich blood. < onges-
lion is relie ted, palo la driven out ami
relief I» quick and |»»ilive
More than
llM) disorders are successfully treated.
An interesting book, giving full par­
ticulars of the Iesuli» obtained, will tie
given to all perrons calling or writing
to the
Elmer Griffin came over Tu< aia>
to S|>end the night with his brother
John.
Lh<coraUou Day was a grand suc­
cess as moat of the people turned
out at Providence and Franklin Butte
leaving graves nicely decorated
Riauhlt Hol»! Riy HtHfUrttfS,
I have been in Oregon since K>2
and have never seen snow on the ,
Oregon
Cleveland mountains this late in
May before. It is still white
M. C. Gaines was over this way
Tuesday gathering up his sheep for
DR. A. G. PRILL
shearing
Lester Bilyeu and wife called in
PHsiciaa ani Surgeon
Tuesday afternoon for a chat and
t’alia At tende«!
a little music on the old man’s
Day or Night
Edison.
SCIO
ORE.
Gladys lloraburgh is nicely Im­
proved since being treated by the
specialist.
David Horsburg has sold a lot of
Coming to Salem and
his registered cattle to Mr Jones.
Albany
The old man made a trip to Scio
Friday, and as soon as Mrs. Morris
found he was in town and m d as
SPCCIAMST
thunder as she confused him with
In
Internal
Medicine for ths
Adam. She soon fuund him, wishing
past eleven years.
toapoloi'ise and make things right so ■
Dots Not Operate
it was s win settled and she promised
to do it no more.
Will be at
On my trip to Scio I see uncle
Salem, Friday, June 9th,
at Marion Hotel, and at
Tom Smail has the job cutting the
road in to Franklin cemetery which Alliany. Monday and Tuvsday, June
12 and LI. Albany Hotel
is a credit to the Masons and to the
Office Hours: III a. in. to 4 p. m.
neighborhood aa he is doing a tine
Two Davs Only
job.
No Charge for Consultation
Prof. Tobie and three young
ladies were out this way sellin bonds
Dr. Mellenthln i» a regular gnuluatc
to raise a little money to help finish in medieine and surgery and Is licensed
by the slate of Or-gun. lie visits pro­
the gymnasium. Having fair suc­ fessionally the more important towns
cess he called on the old man at the and cities and offers to all who call on
thi» trip free cuiiaultatH-ji except the
Santian farm, who was busted wide extn-nsc of treatment wli’i desired
According to hie method of treatment
as a soap trough
he iluro not <»|>erate fur chronic ap|«n
Wr just receiud the sad news of dicilia, gall »tones, ulcers of stomach,
the death of Mrs. Kalinas father, tonsil« or adenoids.
Hr has to his credit wonderful results
John Chrx. She is broken hearted hi duH-sM’» of the stomach,li ver.bowels,
blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney.bind
over It.
der. bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs,
EIE EA1EH
rheumatism, sciatica, log ulcers and
rectal ailments.
vou have been ailing for any length
Mrs L. Kruml. who was s>> badly of If time
and do nut get any better, do
gored by a mail cow two weeks ago, not fail to rail, as improper measures
rather than disease are very often the
was removed from the Scio hospital cause
of your long »landing trouble.
Monday afternoon to the home of
Hemember above date, that consults
John Jiroch. She is getting along tion on thia trio will lie free and that
his treatment la different.
fine and in another week will 1«
Married women must lie accompanisd
their husband».
taken to her home in the l-arwood by Address:
.'EM! Boston Block, Minne­
apolis. Minn.
district
Dr. Mellenthin
Going to Build?
runs and look« like new
$55.00; just the thing for the farm;
nome terms
One Ford Truck
Claud Smith and wife, of Dallas,
called in Sunday to see her father.
Newt Crabtree.
for 100 Diseases
and
One 1920 6-cylinder light
weight car
$75— jpMid car
Newt Crabtree gut quite a lick in
the forehead Saturday while cutting
wood, as stick fiew up and hit him,
cutting an ugly gash which bled
profusely.
One Treatment
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Come in and get acquainted
J. F. Wesely
May W
John Griffin returned home from
a six month’s stay at Los Angeles,
California.
tell the tale and are for Cash only, and for one day
SUGAR
J SANTIAM FARM NEWS t
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Also many other good buys
and trades.
INQUIRE *
Day Motor Co.
Come end Get a Demonstration.
Albany
Oregon
\X ill Take I rades
Plans ior houses, barns, chicken
houses, etc., furnished free. Come
look them over. 1 ,et us give you ,
an estimate on the one you want.
Scio Logging & Lbr. Co.
SCIO, OREGON