The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 24, 1922, Image 6

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cal I-1
G. A. Morgan was a pleasant call
­ Fug S al > Young cow. cheap, if
J. M Long waa in town y rater day.
Mrs. R M Cain has returned
taken at once, laqoire at Sdo
er at the Tribune yea terday
from a sojourn at Newport. She <m
Sid Stringer and wife were in
Hotel.
joyed her stay hugely.
Several K. of P's attended the
t»wn from Mrwnod Satnrday night
convention In Curvai lia last night. Caws for Sale- All giving milk
New supply of Work Shirts just and took tn the show.
8. J Bernier was down from Jordan
some to freshen soon
Inquire of
The Supreme Chancellor was there J
received. The price is right. Gat
G L. Flanagan.
ltf
Charley Fault us and a friend, of
last Friday.
vour nerds here. J. F Weeely.
Silverton, was over Sunday visiting
Mias Nora Holt, of Albany, ia vis­ Fot'Nl» A bunch of keys. Owner
J L. Kelly waa in Albany Friday
Hoagland's concrete mixer is busy retati ven of the former
can have same by dear rIbing prop­
iting her parents near Gi key
She
on buaineaa.
erty
and paying for this ad,
preparing crmenl for walks in froot
Wallace Truax and family, of is employed in a store in the hub
Johnnie Wesrly made a business of Kendle's blacksmith shop and the Corvallis, came over Sunday for a city.
T rixaj M nottec« for sale at 10*
trip to Albany Ihursday.
I crossing by Densmore's feed store.| short visit with relatives.
each, or 3 for 26<, at the Tribune
Scio public schools are scheduled
office. Protect your stock from
Mies I-eta C«ury has returned
The lie«t line of vegetaidra in Scio
Harv«wting is about over, and to open the week of Sept 18. prob­
destruction.
will Iw found at the Meadow Shade from her vacation at Newport, and ; now the p«>«»plv are «*ngag«-d in laying ably on the 20lh
Good news to
Fba S aijc - Yaid «lock. $12 00 peF
Dairy.
says it is some grand place tn go
the "Kiddles'*.
in their winter’s su|»ply of wood.
thousand at the mill. 1x12 at
W. H. Mcljiln, «»f Shelburn, was «>aeier than behind the counter at
$13 00 per
thousand. H. Uj
Mrs. Fred Ohirmier. of Portland,
R G. Summerlin, an insurance
Goodwin Mill.
t '3 p
a business caller at the Tribune last the store.
la
visiting
her
parents
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'man of Portland, »pent the week
Saturday
Fire early Friday morning destroy­ ¡•«d with his daughter, Mrs. H. E. dle and wife. She ia accompanied Fok S al * Range, first clam condi­
tion. kitchen chairs and table;
by Mias Helen Conner, also of
Mias Hazel Phillippi returned last ed the Silverton hotel valued at I Baltin.
heater. See Mrs. W. F. Barnes
$5000,
a
loss
of
$350<i
on
the
furni
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Portland.
Wednesday evening from a 10 day
The roof is now on the gymnasium. I
before Saturday.
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ture. with insurance of $25oo.
sojourn at Newport.
Quite a number frrm here are
except a small portion of one of the |
There waa no insurance on th« build­
Fol S alp Practically new heater,
dormers
Iqrle Hicklin has Iwen contemplating taking in the Ring­
Best prices for your canning
uwd only about three months.
ing.
peaches if ordered through Meadow
helping Prof. Tobie for the last few ling Bros circus at Salem Saturday.
Cost $2-». will lake $15. for quick
Shade Dairy. Order now.
E (*. Shelton and wife returned days
It is said to be the largest circus in
sale
Inquire al the Tribune.
last Friday from t’ascadta. where
the world, all under one tent.
l«eonard Gilkev is in Vancouver, i
F or S a IX Two year old Durham
«•♦♦•«»♦♦♦»♦♦♦>«eseessees« they have been camping for the past
bull, registered
$50 if taken at
B. C. where he is exhibit ng his I
Mr« W F
Barm-« and children
E. C. aaya he feels consider
month,
once
Inquire
of
Roy Cradtree,
farm products, and also doing a lot will leave Saturday from Portland
ably better for the vacation, and
Route 1; Scio. Oregon.
3 p
of advertising for the Forks of the by boat for lx»« Angeles, where they
think« the soda water there Is tine.
Santiam.
will join husband and father, who For S aijc 80 acre ranch. 2| miles
try
Don't forget the Scio Tribune'«
southwest of Scio. Fair improve­
ha«
i>een in California for about a
Big posters have been posted here
ments. Price atiout $7,500—a
Com.
Midds, Mill Run.
liberal offer
By paying all arrear­
Cocuanut Meal. Ch«>p|M>d
announcing the Stayton Round-up year.
good buy. Inquire or write the
ages,
you
get
the
paper
for
the
When»,
F.gg Maker,
Scio Tribune.
2 c
for Septeml>er I. 2 and 4
If it ia
It is reported the Muellers, who
Scratch Sh -II.
Flour sx-
next 12 months for $1 25. This al­
changed for W heat.
half as good as the poster« state, it operate! the cheese factory at Rich­ B ring vour Evergreen Blackberries
so applies to new- subscribers. Help
will be some round-up.
to C W. Hodge. We are receiv­
ardson Gap for sometime, and which
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
your home (taper to become better
ing in the J. F. Wesely express
District Attorney Id«*welling has recently burned down, have pur-
by giving it unlimited support.
office. Square deal to all. Mar­
called the grand jury to meet al the ehawd a garage in Stayton. so it is
ket price paid. We pay cash. 2c
courthouse in Albany on August 30. thought the cheese factory business
For Sale One 16-inch Syracuse
Court convenes on September 5. and here is a thing of the pa«t. Ths
chilled plow, one 12-inch J. l.C*M
it is believed the docket will be light. Muellers have been hauling their
; ; Fried Chicken Dinner
steel plow, one double disc plow,
wood from the Ager place to Stey-
; Sunday
Q Q 12 to 2
one good hors«* and buggy, one
I
H. E. Tobie and family have re-
ton the mut week.
young mare weighing at tout 1200.
< turned fn»pi their visit with relatives
Phone Your Reservation
Inquire of Arnold Boyanovaky. 2c
Reports of wheat averages here­
in Salem. Mr. Tuple says Salem
i ought to tie i*xci*««diiigly healthy, if abouts show that about 20 bushels Money to I ambi at 5j% — The Feder­
al i>nd Bank of Spokane, Wash.,
the stench from the paper milt can was the top notch production, while
wiill make loans through the
we
read
that
In
some
localities
the
keep the germs away.
Forks of the Santiam National
wheat averaged about 40. We I*-
Farm I»an Association in amounts
An Iowa tourist car wit parked
lieve there might have been an iao-
from $100 to $10.000, for a peri­
in front of the hotel Monday night,
od of 5 to 33 years, on first mort­
lated ess» of 40 huahela. but there
and five hungry person« were made
gage security. Inquire of W. H.
has l*e»-n no such average anywh» a
to feel good, They were traveling
McLain. Ssc.-Trsna., rout«- No. 2,
in the Willamette valley, and has no
You cannot go wrong to buv • flour that make« white and light bread
Scio, Oregon.
11-p
in a Nash car, and it looked none
with that natural nutty flavor.
such average in the wheat producing
th«* worse for th«* long jouruey.
F ar MH W a NTKI) We want to list
aection of eastern Oregon.
100 farms by Sept. 1st. to put in
8. W. Goin was in Albany Satur­
our booklet which will be mailed
day. Sterling savs he is not making
to hundreds of prospective buy­
being milled from select hardwheat with modern equipment assures
an active campaign at present for
ers throughout the middle west.
you of a superior quality.
the legislature but he will d vote
We have the largest exchange
list in the Willamette Valley.
considerable lime later to his candi­
Send in your trades and let u»
dacy. He is conser vative, and stands Fog SAlJt —16 inch fir wood. See
match them. Let us have youc
Vilas Arno'd. Scio. Oregon.
2p
for tax reduction.
■mt be »ur» of get ting flour n>xl« of old wheat al the right orte«
list by Scot. 1st.
Inquire
A W Estes Realty Co..
Fred A. Hallin, wife and son. of F or S ai R -Good straw.
of F. T. Thayer. Scio. Oregon 2c
Patton Building. Salem. Ore
: Lus Ang«*les, who have been spend-
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I mg their annual month's vacation
m Oregon and other points, were
I in Scio over the week end with their
Cherro Poultry Feeds
«on and brother, H. L. Halim, and
wife. They left Sunday for their
I home.
I
A high quality feed is needed when eggs are low In
price m well as when eggs are a g««»i price. It has
been the experience of many poultrymen that it pays
well to CH Kit RO Buttermilk F.gg Maah or CIIKRKU
Fgg lluikh-r with (’lil.HRo Scratch Feeds to get best
Carried by Moät Feed men
ONE WEEK
and Special Offer Ends —Hurry !
I ime Draws closer to the end of
our special subscription offer of
$1.25 if all arrearages are paid to
date, the offer being for one year
in advance. This also applies to
new subscribers. Hurry! Offer
ends Aug. 31 at 6 p. m.
The Scio Tribune
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The editor and hie wife were re­
membered last week by Henry Shel­
ton and S. W. Gain«*«, the former
giving them a large basket of peach
plum« and the latter a generous
helping of himalava berries and cu­
cumbers. We thank these friends
for the kind reniembrance.
The Rod aud Gun Club at Harr»-
burg met last Monday night and re-
organized. According to th«* Bulle­
tin, the initiation fee has tiren in­
creased to $10, the former price
being but $5. The club plana to
keep a guard all the year around at
its cabin on a lake near Harrisburg.
Indian I azc . the last of th«* ('ala
pooias. was buried Sunday afternoon
at Brownsville, where she had made
Aecon J
her home most all her life
mg to a news note from there ah«*
was 101 years old
Rev. W. P. El
more officiated
She had made her
h.»me for several yeai s with ■ family
named Moore, ami had tie.m blind
for a great many years.
The culling demonstrations for
thia section will occur at the homes
of Guy McKmght at 10 o'clock ami
at Vilas Arnolds at 2:30. on Thurs
day. Aug 31. It ia of importance
tn the chicken fancier, for the reason
that the "boarders'* are easily found
out and only those of worthare kept
interested should attend both
neat Thursday
LOWE & MORRISON
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
All funeral« given personal attention by Mr. I M we
Services and l’ric«w Guaranteed to Satisfy Every t ua turner
1-sdy Attendant if deaired
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