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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1922)
• M • r ». » ‘ «♦ C '»• > jb M tv * f . • * *x * * *1 ■% *( 4 » ■ ♦ f’ « 4. • - ¿1 1. f . • * Local News Notes NEW LOW PRICES Peter Kufner and family and Frank Rentier, uf Salem, were visit ing at William Rhoda's Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Shim* nek and tw children and her sister. Miss Agnes Posvar, of Red Bluff. Calif., are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs Vilas Arnold. reccntlu issued on W 1 PcnnsvlVuflia y rcnnsvfvania V acuum cup ▼ TIRES Mrs. J. S, Sticha and Mias Vella Brenner entertained a few friends I uewiay evening at the Sticha home honoring Mrs. Fred Ohlemeir and iss Helen Conner, of Portland. Mrs. Orton Ager and children and her sister. Mias Effie Rhoda, of Warrenton. Oregon, are here on a three weeks visit with iheir parents, i has Rhoda and wife. They like it fine al Warrenton. Known Pennsylvania Quality Ri^dly Maintained AND NO IF FREE! Fred Merdian and Mrs. Mary Reid, of Portland, visited their fa ther. Geo. Merdian. over Sunday. Diev were accompanied by two neices from Illinois. an<l one nelce, Helen Gorman, of Metxger, Oregon. A "TON TESTED” TUBE with each regular Vacuum Cup Tire purchased Compare these NEW prices with those asked for ORDINARY makes: R M lain and family and Mrs. J. F Wearly were at Cascadia Sun day. and report a good lime Joe and Max came out with them and »ays he surely had a good time while 303* there, often furnishing fish for the VACUUM CUP CLINCHER FABRIC TIRE hotel. R. A. Scott was in Salem Monday, where he went to take two goat hides for tanning and coloring Mr. Scott says he has two orders for such furs in California, and thinks the demand will grow when people once learn the beauties of an Angora fur or rug, »11.95 VACUUM CUP CLINCHER CORD TIRE Spencer Long. who suffered inju- ries during the war that has kept him unable to work, and who has been in the hospital at Corvallis for sometime, was taken to the govern ment hospital in Portland Wednes day afternoon for another opera tion. He has had his share of op erations, this being the third. »13.65 32x4 VACUUM CUP CORD . . 33x4 VACUUM CUP CORD . . 32 X 416 VACUUM CUP CORD . 35x5 VACUUM CUP CORD . . Mrs. Fred Bilyeu and daughter, Virginia, have returned from a short stay at Newport. They report that whales are plaving in dose to New port, and that they could I* seen spouting water a short distance from s beach. Just before leaving, ry saw a young aea lion that was iahed up on the (»each, a sort of . . . . - - • - $29.25 $30.15 $37.70 $49.30 ’’ The Sound of Safety !'* Hundred» on Every Tin — Every (up a Quality Pledge The Scio Garage tiled one. Ten Time« Bigger Ringling Brothers and Barnum A Bailey Day draws near and with it will come a vast circus of "ten thousand wonders" to exhit in S a LKM S ati WJAY Al t. 2«, 1922. This mammoth enterprise of 1922 has been I official I v recorded as "Americas ten timea greateat eir- cus". It is a third bigger than it was in 1921. For, in addition to the many innovations offered then, the present season's program num bers ten more trained w Id-animal displays making twenty in all and the most superb trained horse acts that Europe has vet produced. The wild-aniinal and equine displays of 1921 were introduced merely that the Ringling Brothers might judge of their popularity. So enthusias tically were thse numbers received that the famous showmen immedi ately arranger] for the purchase of the world's finest acts of this kind. An entire equine circus was bought outright and brought to thia country last winter. And while the Ring ling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey agents were securing this and the trained tiger, polar bear Iron, leop ard and jaguar grout», they had or ders to engage the foremoat men and women performers of the Eu ropean capitals And these stars from city and jungle are all to be seen with the wonder circus of 1922. Everything, including the great double menagerie ot more than a thousand animals and exhibittiw aueh rarities as a ruite of a baby hippopotamus and its three-ton mother, is to be seen for the price * . A. Ewing, A. E. Randall Vice Pres. of one admission ticket. And by President E. D. Myers, Cashier "everything” is meant not only the Rtart a bank account today and wild animals and equine displays, provide for your future. You will find a checking ac but the entire circus More than count very convenient for your 700 men and women, embracing the business transactions. We pay world's foremost arenic stars, take interest on time deposits. part. There are 100 downs. Aside from the ferocious beasts, the pro gram indndes forty trained ele phants. There are five companies of trained acais, many doga. bears, monkeys, pigs and pigeons It it the biggest circus program the to world has ever seen, given under the largest tent. THE Slid STATE BANK ONLY $2.85 West Scio Portland Suborni» to the Tribune. V Sale Hate* Riley Shelton Real Eitate Rrolper and Notary Public OtlX MtvU'.» noun ■■ ^betrath Obtained, faamtned JCIO - - . OREGON ■' -■ ---- ---- ----------- - -- -■ and Return ,1 MNMMMRl left» Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of Ijnn county. < >r.- Gm, administrator of the estate of ary A Richardson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are rr.|u.-«t«i to present the same to the undersigned, with proper vouchers therefor, within six months from the date hereof. Dated thia 2d day of August. A. D. 1922. Kit ST SHSt-TOB, Administrator. L. M Cent, Atty, for Admr Date of first publication. 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