The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 29, 1922, Image 6

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Notice to Coriespondenta
A birthday dinner party waa giv­
en D A Osborn to celebrate hit
Mitt birthday on th« 27th of June
at the home of Mr sad Mrs D. C.
1 horns
Those present were Mra.
G. II Jett, son (»well and daughter
Ruth, of New York Qty; C. I*. Os­
born. wife and daughter Ruth, of
Portland; G F. Otters and wife,
also of Portland. All of hit children
being present except one ton in
California.
Please get your correspondence in
to th* Trtbuno on Monday, July 8.
if posable, a* Tuesday ia a holiday
and th* editor a ishra to help make
the eagle «cream at Jordan
Thia
Will help get the paper out ID ’line
next week
Thank you.
Attention, Dog Owner*
Jhi* i* to notify all dog owner*
in Linn county that chapter 186.
page 275, general law* of Onggoc.
pMMM-d in 1919, relating to iicsaaMig
dog*, will be Strictly enforced as-
cording to law. All persona owning
dog* that were eight months old er
over at the present time ars Hable
for the tax of >1.00 for males and
S2 <M> for females
Failure to ¡>ay
Mine provide* for a fine of 110 for
first offense and 125 for th* second,
Anyone knowing of dog* without a
license let me know, and 1 will keep
the information secret.
H. M. MooM, Deputy Sheriff.
1120 W. 10th. Albany. Oregon
FORDSON
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j SANTIAM FARM NEWS J
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Jun* 27
John Griffin returned home Mon­
day evening after spending a week
hunting for work.
William Mulligan and family, of
Portland, came uu Saturday for a
visit with his brother. James and
family, returning home Monday
Having is now all the g ■ among
the farmer*. Hay is fairly good
and help scarce
$395 f. o. b. Detroit
Ed Hoffman filled his big silo with
fine vetch hay Wednesday, a* hi*
pasture is short and he ia milking
several cow*.
Nothing Like This Low Price Has Ever Been Known
Roinro
No farm tractor ever offered more money value, or more work value, than
DvIOl v "" tj,, Fordaon Tractor at this astounding new low price
Charley Kruml wld 19 tons of fine
hay at | n in the shock
Cheap
enough.
No farm power unit you can poraibly buy will do more for so little —
and no farm, regardless of sue or location, can offord to lie without a
Ford son Tractor.
There was a big rpsh Sunday to
Waterloo to the big picnic, all hav­
ing a good time.
Place your order now there is no time for delay or comparison. Price alone makes your
choice the Fordson. After that, performance will prove to you, as it has to 170,000 own-
era, that this light, compact Fordaon is the most efficient power plant ever hitched to a
farm tool.
Let at prove it to you
Write, call or phone today,
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Pboae 27
Baptist Church Service»
Jan«« Mulligan had quite a full
house Sunday night. The guest*
Sunday school each Sunday at 10
indulged in game* and other amuse­
a. m.
Preaching and public worship the ments such as we used to enjoy
second and fourth Sunday al 11 a. when young, and all had a good
time
m. anil 8 p. m.
Everybody welcome at all these
Th* old Pie Eater floated past hi*
service*.
J. R. Parker, pastor.
79th birthdav mowing hay with a
scythe. Not being a* young as he i
used to lie, and needing a little
pleasant amusement to keep him in
good humor, he shocked the hav in
the sweltering sun Sunday to keep
Fresh and Cured Meat—
him cool.
Bacon 1 dt rd Sa usage
Our drv weather ia causing the
people to feel quite blue, as every­
thing is drving up
Gardena are
almost a failure and the early plant­
ing uf potato*« are about gone.
The old man made a Hying run
for tobacco Tuesday, as he was get­
ting short.
PIE EATER.
WORK
SHIRTS
Men*» blue chrambray
work shirts, full cut. two
pockets
75c
Men grey and blue work
shirts, fine chambray
$1.00
Work aox. two pair for
25c
Anything in
Work Clothing
we can save you money
Albany, Oregon
The Store with a Square Deal
for Every Customer.
Notice K hul SMtHteK
Notice is hereby given to all whom It
mav con. ern that the undersign«! has
tilro hi» final account as administrator
of the estate of Jane Met res. deceased,
with the county clerk of Linn county.
Oregon, and the county court has «».-<1
Tuesrlsy. the first day of August. l»E.
at the hour of I o'clock p. m . in the
county court room, as the time sad
plsee for the hearing of objections, w
any. to « sh I account «nd the settlement
of said estate.
A McCua*.
Adminmtrator of th* Eata«e of Jan*
McCrea, deceased.
Weatherford 4 Wyatt,
Atty*, for Aiminiatrator
Plrat i -. i I.I h «iron June 2», 1M2
J.*at puUieaUon July 80.
Scio, Oregon
Fred T. Bilyeu
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SHINDLER BRIDGE
r
-• Scio Meat Market
We Buy Fat Cattle
TRACTOR
Jun* 27
Z J. Clark and family were «hop­
ping in th* county seat Tuesday.
John Slellmacher attended the j.
Harold public sale Saturday.
Tony Ruaprafka hauled a load
shake* from up Thomas creek Mun­
day.
J. S. Hannah, wife and baby spent
Sumi ay at the home of Leo Ruud.
Mr. and Mra. John Neal ami baby
were Sunday guests at the home of
Geo. Westenhouse
Uncle Haman and Aunt Ollie
Shelton and Varde Shelton and fam­
ily attended the Providence meeqng
Sunday.
Mis* Annie Stellmacher began
working at Kingston last Tuesday
J. A C. Brant and son Charley
were fishing up Thomas creek Sat­
urday and Sunday, but did not
make extra big catches
F. B. Studnicka was in thi* vicin­
ity Tuesday contracting evergreen
black berri*«.
L. J. Bond called *t the home of
John Frost Sunday.
Mis* Mary Duran, who had been
Mr*. Pepperling brought some
fine strawberries to Jordan Tuesday
morning.
Mike Fink and wife were vnuting
hi* father Saturday
Hasel and Maysel Dels.ng are
taking music lesson* from
Misa
Privett.
Mia* Annie White, of Eugene, i*
a gue«t of the Schindler’s at
present
Mrs. Chromic and son returner!
from tiie "Big Four” camp Satur­ visiting at the home of Z J ('lark,
day. where they have t»ern enjoying returned to her home in Lexington,
the great nttdoor* and camp life jOre., Sunday.
J. F. Patrny'a, John Shimiler'«
the past week
Eli Delong wm wen on the street and (has Vaetecka'* attended th.
Saturday ’all puffed up." Some dance in Sciu Saturday night.
E. L. Bilyeu and family were
thought it an over supply of dignity
but further investigation proved he shopping in Albany Friday.
Ixwtar Shimanek began working
had got the worst end of the bar­
gain in settling a swarm of bee* on th* rock crusher for E F. De
Long Monday.
Friday.
Dell Westenhouse and Mias Lixxi*
A number of Grandma Shelton'*
Sehwindt
were united in marriage
grandchildren and great-grandchild­
last
Wednesday
Th* beat wiahe*
ren gave her a surprise recently,
of
th*
entire
community
ia extended
where bv the assistance of her
to
the
young
couple,
who
will make
daughters. Me*damea Privett and
their
home
in
Scio.
Phillipa, they repaiied to the cl asme
Miaa Myrtle Hollia spent Monday
shade near by, bringing grandma
visiting
with Mi« Ruth Eichinger.
out with them
A bnuntiou« repast
Mr. and Mr*. John Shindler apent
wm served and a joyou« time was
held Grandma will be 97 in the fall Sunday at the home of J. li Hil­
dreth.
and enjoyed this occasion very much
Few at her age can relate ao accu­
rately the event* of long ago.
Larwood Items
Preparation* for a 4th of July
celebration to be held at the Cathol­
June 27
ic church grov* are being mwle.'
The patron* of achool filatrici No.
Ammuaement*. refreshment* and a
dance at aight is the order of the 98 held their annual meeting on the
19 th and e’ecled Ed Slepanek direc­
tor and Sid Stringer clerk
The
Ourx* M imt ,
school board now consists of id
Stepanek, H. C. Daleaal and (.’arson
Davenport.
Mr and Mr*. Frank Roner gave a
surprise in honor of their «->n Paul's
14th birthday by inviting about 39
relative* and friend« in fur dinner
Sundsv. Ice cream and cake wm
served in the aftrrnoon, »nd every­
one reported an enjoyable time.
Vita* Arnold, wife and daughter
spent S nday witn Wilbur Fleming
and wit.-
Frank Elliott, a barber of Port­
land. ia visiting relatives in thia vi­
cinity fur a short time.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Poavar visited
L. Posvar and wife last Sunday
Frank Hartu and family were vis-
bora at the With r Fleming home
Sunday.
Mr« Wilfred Elliott and son have
returned to their home in Sandy,
after an extended visit with the J
L. Duvenports
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Mrs. A. L. Hickox. of Lebanon.it
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra.
J. L. Davenport, for a abort time.
the Cameron sawmill, which ia
located here, i* running full blaat.
The delivery truck* have been haul­
ing lumber night and day.
Chas. Craft and wife attended the
■crvice« at Providence laal Sunday.
Grandma Roner ia visiting with
her son, Erank Roner and family,
for a abort time.
I ncognito .
Vacationing ?
Like many other* you *re planning a trip Into the great outdoor*,
and trying to deride on that vacation »pot,
Iwt u* assist by providing v i with » copy of our IV22 "Oregon
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detail*. al»out resort* in Western Oregon.
Excursion Tickets
L NES
this Year
Tillamook County llcachca
Newport Bv-the-Sea
Crater Lake National Park
Oregon’s Forest, Lake. River ami Mountain Resorts
Oregon Cave* National Monument
Shasta Mountain Reaorta
Yosemite National Park
Fur fare«, train schedule*, beautiful folders, or other particular*,
ask agent*
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JOHN M. SCOTT.
General Passenger Agent.
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