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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1922)
• • .';v: • H a * * Ji»*,“* Local News Notes •4 .**•-/ Sj report a fine progam and good at tendance It ia «aid about 400 people were preeen . Get your Federal Tires of the Kar- tu Motor Co. Th» price fur 30x31 A email crowd witnessed the game Sunday between Jordan tire is 117 96. N<>ne better on the Scio Jordan was leader in market. contest until the ninth inning when ||»nry Dolezal has just «»mD'eted Scio look a spurt and walloped the the purchase of a ne w Overland car to the lune of 7 to 11. from the Bartu Motor Co., the Mme Mr. and Mrs. John ¡tencer, nil being delivered .Munday. Msrion. accompanied by aomefrii-n a Frank Gill, wife. Mrs. Franc«»» called al the George Bilyeu home ‘ mephine Arnold ami Mi«a Jo_ -------- - Kotan Sunday for a short visit, and cuuhi spent Sunday in Mill City with Mia but remark that the walnut tree in Gill*« aunt. Mia. Etta lewis the yard was the heavest ladenrd of And The Oregon 4 Ohio Mining to, any tree they had ever seen of Cleveland. Ohio, ia Mid to have it IS. purehnM-d a group of 2d claim« in R. C Winter and family, of Pori- the Bohemia district, l-ane country. ■ land wh>< have been veiling at the Pete MacDonald look the .lay off 'home of Or Prill, and while here Sunday and went flatting, We have a -nt Fridny.fi.hing on Thoma*» r not heard ho* well he fared, but Íhey caught some 40or noce Ir presume he had the usual fisherman's and otherwise had a splendid tin . Ihi-v returned home to Portland luck n few, but not many. Monday U*c Prokop and wife, of Harwell. Dr J I. Scripture an I son, J. I Okla , who wi re csiltd here becnu»*' of the death of th<- former*« moth jr , of Portland, w. e guest« I er. Mrs V. Pruknp about two wwk» Friday of the former‘a brother i The younr ago, left for their home Sunday even i law. George F. Morse man was on his way to Eug< n , ing. where he will locate, having just About twenty |a-o|>le from here completed a course at Iowa City attended the Ijicomb District Sunday College. Iowa, this spring School contention Sunday, ar.d all The memlrers and friends of the Community Club are requested t<> The Annual I lome Service keep >n mind the next date of its Campaign for the regular meeting, which is the first Monday in August. The Club meet* at Shelburn in the tchoolhouae. amt the meinbets from that place are For General Relief Work ia on in going to make it a “ regular” meeting ! so plan to tie there. Your City for Thia Wrek Only Salvation Army John I., Kelly drove to Newport Buaineaa Men, Make Your Sunday, taking Mrs. Kelly, son Jack Offering a Good One! and Mrs. M J. Fickliu there for a two-weak'a stay at the beaches. He return«*d Monday and s'vs lhe mads are good. making the trip fro u Al- l»any in four hours, and lhe return in four hours and 20 minutes. Gale Jones made the trip with him. J The work of the Salvation Army has for years l*een a transcendant power for lhe general good and the upbuilding <>f our country. It has been a mighty force in its amazing power to foster and inculcate good Local Market Quotations Citizenship and in its simple rente- P oultry , VgAl. and Boos dies for misery and despair realis Hens. 4 lha and over _ I 17 ing contmallv that no .10 Hens, under 4 lt»a ___ Community or Individual .IN Broilers, over lj lbs ' '<>cks _ ____ . 6 Is Immune Veal, fancy no. 1 .11 .14 from disaster or misfortune. Be Dressed pork. no. 1 blockers .IH sides this, in our Portland home, Eggs. cash. 16c trade Eggs, white select .19 which has been established for years, Butter fat .45 hundreds of girls have found cause F bkd to bit mi the sincere and Godly peo 11 6" M ill run ........... ......... .... ple who daily practice the teachings 12.26 2.76 Scratch of the Master, who Mid; "He that 2 75 Egg producer Is without sin. let him cast the Hist Ground barley 2 25 __ Rolled barley 2.00 stone.'* 1 M Shelled corn, eastern While the business men stand 2.00 Ground nr cracked corn ba-k of us with their help, every 3.50 l 'hick feed _ , resident kindly have a dollar ready Chick starter, mash 3 5o when out representative calls on Growing feed you during the remainder of the campaign. Hard wheat »2.20 2 30-2 40 Looking forward for your hearty Soft wheat 1 • cooperation that toe good work may Uncle Kbsn. go on, 'IN' um h itnt thinks ha know Ensign Titos Idosg, to run ds earth," said t’ach State lam|>ain I i .-.tor ENu ”hi mi.«' rases don't actually Mis R.HlsnN. Repre-eiita; ive know enough to drive a mule or pu< a lire on a flivver.' Î Contrary to our usual custom, and which is caused by a need for a large .mount of “simoleums,” we are taking this means of asking our readers who know themselves to be in arrears to come to oui rescue and help us out. 1 o do this may entail a little hardsl ip on you, but we are going to help you help us w e will lose in the transaction, but the need is now. We will for the next six weeks, or until Sept. I, sell to all old and new subscribers The t$cio Tribune, if paid one year advance q s1.25 1 his gives all ample time to take advantage of this liberal offer We plan to ma ke tl le 1 RIBUNE better as we grow older with you. We I iope our friends will heed this appeal and give us the aid neec d. 1 he recent change in the junior partner retir ing, makes th request necessary. ^ Do.it today, don’t delav