The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 07, 1922, Image 3

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    , I» visiting her »I»ter, in law Mr«
Henry Phillipa and Mary Privett
Lhck Brown and wife, of Salem,
are
vieltihg with their daughter,
Sept 5
Mr» E Phillipa.
John Griffin and son. Eldon, pull­
Misses Deila Linderman and Mary
ed out F riday for Hedges hop yard, Schwindt called on the cliff dwellers
where they have a good job.
Friday
W e all went to the big «ale at Ed
PolAA Ikrr.
Chrt Friday, which waa a big suc­
re«». Everything sold at a reaaun-
I
able figure.
GILKEY STATION
The Santiam tarmer amused him­
self Sunday reading the Producers
Call and the Oregon Patriot, two of
Mrs. Mae Higginlvotham came
the moat interesting papers pub- Sunday to visit relatives here
Ethel, Mabel and Coele Zyaaet.
li-hed for the upbuilding of the
United States. Ought to be read j Alvin. Oiville. Franklin and Murrel
Gilkey, motored to Woodburn Sat­
by every American citizen.
They re­
Mrs. Dr. Browne and Mrs. Lucv urday to visit relatives
Pletka. formerly Miss Wesely, were turned Sunday.
Merle DeWall fell from hi» bicy­
out Sunday afternoi.n for a supply
of berries and tomatoes, having a cle Saturday and sustained an injury
to his arm
It la not thought seri­
nice short visit.
Clifford Griffin railed in Sunday ous. though it is quite painful.
S. F. Zyaaet left Saturday for
evening for a square meal, as be has
Portland.
l«-en batching the past ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Isernon, of
The Griffin brothers have not yet
arrived from Eastern Oregon, after Corvallis, visited at the 8. B. Holt
an absence of two week».
They home Sunday, returning home Mun-
day.
were to return by Sept. 1.
Mrs. J. F. Sim». Errol and Paul-
A light Shower was highly appre­
ine
Sim», called on Mr». Cora Smith
ciated.
PIE EATER.
Sunday.
Buys Half Interest
JORDAN ITEMS
A surprise to *>me, but not to
the
principal*, was the announce­
Sept. 5
ment last week end that W. M
S. J. Bender. Mias Laura Fink, Chambers. who a month ago ac
Antone Silbernagle and Miss Clara quired the intereat of the lata O. M
Jungwirth and Dock Jungwirth and Shelton in the Sanitary Meal Mar­
wife all took in the Stayton round ket. had sold hia iniereal to Ed Pe­
up.
lan, who took charge Monday. Mr.
Mrs Jackie Shelton, of Portland, ’ l>e|,n „ wt>|1
r.vorab|y known
+ • ♦ ♦♦ • ♦♦ ♦
here, and he and Heri>ert Shelton
should make an excellent team Me
feel safe in »eying sucre»» is theira.
Mr. Chamtier» has returned to hi»
home in Portland.
MNatolntar’i Malic«
Notice ia hereby given that the un-
der-ogru-d has t>een duly appointed by
the county court of l.inn county, Ore­
gon, udniinistrator of the estate of
Mary A. Richardson, deceased.
All persona having claims against sakl
estate are requested to present the
sama to the undersigned, with proper
To Improve Store
therefor, within six month»
from the date hereof.
Dated this 2d day of August, A. D.
J. L. Kellev has let the c.mtract
1 MB,
K iisy Snsi.ro»,
to remodel the interior of hi» atore
Administrator.
I. M
h . , Atty, for Admr.
and wiil soon have a drug atore
Date of first publication. Aug. 10, 1922
second to none in the valley, being
Date of laat publication, Sept. 7, 1022
all in white, The growing of the
community, the belief in keening
up with the proceMion in the bua-
in«-*» world, prompted Mr. Kelly to
improve his atore. Keep your eye
ou Seto —Il will grow, and the bna-
ineaa men will grow with it.
Scio Meat Market
; Fresh and Cured Meat—
;
Bacon lutrd- Sausage
: We Buy Fat Cattle
Holeeliok Bro«.,
Props.
Scio, Ore.
jntf
Local Market Quotations
P oi ' i . tkv . V eal
I
OrtgM Me H mm lafitiay Tins
A great surprise for the home knitters
but »till a fact Further­
more. this yarn is absolutely virgin
wool yarn, the wool waa grown ia Linn
old by Mr Senders to the Ore­
gon Worsted Company (mills located at
Sellwood), made into worsted yarn by
Roy 1 Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem. Oregon knitters try thia yarn
out
All rotors. 46c per ball of I oss
"amplr- «ent on appl'catton. Address
C I'. Hi hop. Bo« 76. Salem. Oregon,
We make a Specialty of
I»
Friendship,
Engagement and
Wedding Rings
and
Local Brevities
Cobb Says
F ob SALT -Old papera. 10c per
bundle at the Tribune office
Mra J. W Parrish ha» returned
from a »hort visit with relatives in
Portland.
Service
Is what you get when you
come to the Scio Garage with
your work, no matter what
make of car you bring.
Allwrt Handel has purchase»!
property in A litany, and will move
here about October lot.
Miaa Mamie lirodecky. of ('or-
valli». I» here on a vint with ths i
Kotan'a. southeast of the city
Satisfaction
la yours if vou need Tires and <
rtw here for
¡
Mr and Mr*. Ba:
Aki¡¡ and ,
children, of Clark». Nebr . are visit­
ing Mrs Cowgill'» »later. Mr* R. S
Thurston. on route two.
Vacuum Cup Tires
AND TUBES
J. S Sticha and wife and Miases
Vella Hrennri and Dorris Waddle
attended a »how in Albany Wednee-
day night of last week.
a Tube free with each casing.
Lincoln Batteries
The concrete sidewalk, on the
south side of the school building,
has Iteen repaired and n«w is as
good as it was Iteforr the flood last
November, which caused its wash­
out.
Allwrt RandrI ha» traded his old
Dodge car for a new one, Ixmg de­
livered to him Saturday. Yesterday
he and hia wife and Daisy Buckner,
accompanied by Frank Bartu. drove
up the C-olumbia highway.
All makes Batteries Repaired and Recharged
Delta Spot Light
The best on the market.
w W
The painter» have fini»h«-d putting
the remaining touches on the interior
of E. D. Myer» home, and it ia a
beauty, lieing all in ivory white
Mr. Myer» believe» in having thr
liest going when it is in hl» home.
It ha» been definitely «ettlrd by
the school board lhat the Scio school»
will tiegin operations Wednesday,
Sept. 20. Thi» enable» thr children i
to vet atarted on the way right by :
the following Monday, although the
principal savs the real work begin»
with the opening date.
1
Volume
of MILK is the key that will open the door to increased
propertly in this community.
Milk . . . .
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(
more and better town and your MILK chick will tell you
why it iMtya.
Lyle Ficklin i» attending to t>ua-
ineM matter» in Portland thl» week.
Mr Ficklin will commence work on i
the Scio Tribune next Monday, as
advertising man and manager of
thr subscription department. Mr.
Ficklin ia well and favorably known
among our people, having i*-en born
here, and has had a lot of e*|>erieniw
In the newapafier businem, both
with It and patronizing it. We ask
our friends to rrmemlier him when
they have any printing to do or have
any news
Also remember him
with your sul*criptions.
Come on. Ltt's Go
Oregon Milk Company
Condensery, Scio, Oregon
Floor Coverings
E cus
Congoleum and Papco
Hens. 4 II* and over
S .17
. 7
Hens, under 4 lbs
Springs.leghorn».under If Ibo .15
.16
Other springs, over li 11*
.
5
Cocks
.13*
Veal, fancy no 1
.14
Dressed pork. no. 1 blockers
.24
Egg». cash. 22c trade
.24
Egg», white select
.42
Butter fat
.14
Pork, No. 1
PESO
11.45
Mill run
12.26
Scratch
2
Egg producer
2 10
Ground barley
ISO
Rolled barley
1 S5
Shelled corn, eastern
196
Ground or cracked corn
a oo
Growing feed
Square
Yard
Good assortment of Congoleum Rugs,
1 apestry and Velvet
t
The
Winchester
Store
Baptist Church Services
R. M. Cain Wi^,,er
WHEN AND WHERE?
Hard wheat
12.102.15 2 25
1.60
Soft wheat____ __
ALBANY
Wanted
Sixty Thousand (60,0001 |>ounda of MILK every day in
the year.
P unir
F. M. French & Sons
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With Mi'MIr Age comes » full appreciation of what money 1» for
W ith
the mistake» of youth behind aixi th< nerd» of old age ahrad. the impor-
taaecofMVing »hows up unmistakably *■» D<> not wait for middle age
- start to sav<- today. Open an arcoont. by mail or personally, with thr
First Savings Bank and your money will work (or you
<
: The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon ;
Sunday school each Sunday at 10
“WHERE SAVINGS ARC •AFK'*
< % Ireol nJ H
a. tn.
Sanitary Meal Market
■ —fiealecs in— .
Fresh and Cured Meets
We buy
Veal, Pork &. Poultry
Shelton & Co. Props
SCIO. OREGON
I
Preaching and public worship the
second and fourth Sunday at 11 a.
m and Dam
Everybody we Io. me at all these
services
J. R Parker, pastor
Milo Bartu. Tone Faultus and
other* who went to southern Oregon
An a-deer hunt, have returned.
Milo succeeded in getting two. but
First Duty of th» Paet
Ou«»n
Oiallkad
Lartg
Strmtrt
Visitor* to the Mavoy chapel, off I Io
Poets d<> not arile for poet» »l«»n«
nut for men. L'nleaa, I he re torr «re SimiMt. are often asked to look at the
ft •»
nre advocates for lhat adin'ratlne “old hour (laaa" on the pulpit
•»hl'-h »«ih«l»t» upon Ignorante. and not “old." for It was not placed there
that pleavare which arise» from hear until Queen Victoria real« red I hr
Ing what we do not itmlrratand th. chapel in UM?: It la not an “hour-
|MMrt inuat dear-end from tils aupfH^cl r>»»«.' for 'hr «and run» for IS mln
height: and. In order to excite i>a all« only. Thai period la aald to have
I Irina I »jmimthy. he mutt express him been . lx.aen by ths queen a» a protest
a»nln«t long »rrmona.—Christian Sci­
•elf aa other i
ence Monitor.
eeth.