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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
RADIO RALF— 7:—— Bv JACK WILSON ùf, t*dM :----- = . Get, - T cam oet a apio x<.$Mr or* A yicv’-it CQ SCtfUM-C« amvthi M o mctau ! • wmt , t C am ~[L~Ì <&r * ÏLL b<T vou CAsiì" GET A MíMAúf or*- Mv WJrCH CHAi‘4' —s II w ,'r - In 0rr hhs H *K* M*O m » N*m- wFlU.ltT’5 TPV iT ■V-W HCW1 - T I MivHT I CAM' i PtLKUPA MI. _____ r$SAue l KXM SMTLANQ ISlKiDS weHAfre iPioMr [ W*TO< ouu M ’/ X_J ÙB Coming to Salem and Albany Community Fair (C«>ntinu«>d from page 1.) Dr. Mellenthin was held, and in which it was urged SPECIALIST that an exhibit for the Forks of the in Internal Medicine for the pust eleven year». S mtlatn be vlaved at the State Fair and then taken to the cuunty fair. It was explained D oh Not Operilo was needed this amount that alsiut ||0<l for the exhibit, but e>>uld not Iw raiaed. atul the idea of auch an exhibit wm therefore dtoppod. Since that time. S ai km , Thursday. Svpbmlier 2l»f at Marion Hotel, a:ul at it has t»een communicated to the club that if this community will raise $20 and Ijebanon a like amount, Albany business men will raise the Balance and have President l««<>nard Gilkey put on a county exhibit in T wô hats Only which the Forks <>f the Sanfiam will «• strongly feature.!. This paper t«diev«-s thig latter No Charge for Consultation worth taking up, suggestion and ; triends to being forth is urges ita the amount, Poultry exhibit White ¡»»ghoriis. 1st i and Al. Guy M.’Krught, (2 50. Plymouth Hocks First, J It. Seipp. Il 5o. 2if. Raymond Chromy. II. 3d. J. II. Seipp, Mr. Rhode Island R «Is - First, nicks, II Al. J «M* SctM, *1 Etrlraa 1’1 uni», first, W. A. Gilkey, sir; "Al. Mrs A. Plummer, 25c. Black curranta-sArat, Mrs A. Plum mer. fcuc. Filberts first, I .eo Ze liar. 50c Walnuts first. ", A. Gilkey. toe. Gr«|ies- first. Leo Ze liar. SI. 'Al. F. ll. Horn, toe, 3d 2fic. Extra vegetables'- Roans, first, Fran ces W raely. 50c, 2d. Al I'iumnier, ¡¿6c. Cucumbers first. Frances W early, 50c; 2d. J. F. R«jckwell, 25c Prppera first, J N. Bilyeu, 50c, 2d, Al i’iummer. 25c. Gassaba tirai, Lso Zcllar. 50c. Kohlrabi first, "tn Sima, toe. Sunflower first. Guy Mcknight, tor. Sorghum graas—first, a. P. Crenshaw toe. Sards11 grass first. S. P. Crenshaw, 50e. Bread first, Mrs. W. 1 Lee, sack of Pheasant dour. A ntnnlwr of inlerc»’ iisg changr* SPORTS have tieen made the chung.-s of Horseshoe throwing contest first, importance are in th« w in i shield, I Johnny Densmore and Hen Proepal, 12. top an<l carburetor. 50 yard lash, boys up to 12 years The top is of th« "oil« man” typo, 1 first. Gale Parrish, 60c. lui yard dash, fre- -for-all— first, R a distinct departut«- f rott former ' School Shoes! And we haven’t forgotten the men and women either. Scio, Hitler & Gill, Dr. Mrllvnthin is a regular graduate u> matter how small the contribution Let'« let the state know in medicine and surgery and la licens« d | .vill be. by th«’ »tale of Oregon. He visit» pro ■vhat we have, and then we will have fesaiotially the more imjxirtant towns and ci tic» and offers to nil who rill <>n the state coming to ua, and this ta a thia trip free consultation, exo < t the gixid way to let the t*e*>ple know. expense of treatment when desired. According to his meth«d of treatment Since writing th«- above. President he does not <>|>eTate for chronic apjHin hike? has received the information Holla, II. dieiti». gall stones. ul<’«'r» of stomach, that “nothing was doing” atxiut it.) tonsil» or adenoids. 5O-yard dash, girls up to 12 years He* has to his credit wonderful results Right new meniliers were added to first. Alma i’hlllippi, 50e in diseases of the stomach, II ’ er.bow«-ls. the list. Hag rush- first, bid Holland, Sam bl<«>d. skin, nervea, heart, kidney.l»iad Stoller, Hobart Hoagland. H. E. Tobie, The following comprise the names der, be<i wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers ami of the exhibitors, the class of entry, 62. Camel rac,- first, Eklrnl I »mg. Van- rectal ailments and the prizes won: me Shelton. It. If you have been ailing fur anv length of time and do not get any better. do Fruit on plate Apples, 8. P. Cren- not fail to call, as improper n>ea»ur<-s ' »haw, first 5oc, bccoih I 25 c . The New Ford Arrive« rather than disease an- VCTJ offeM the Pear» W. A. Gilkey, first fair, arc cause of your long standing trouble. ' ond 25c. Remember above date, that consulta On Saturday Fred Bilyeu, local Prune« Mrs. A Plummer, Al 2Sc. tion on this trip wiil be free and that dealer for Forde, drove up from his treatment is different Crabapple«—Dr Prill, first Me. on more per gallon of giis. As yet the top and wind»lue'd changes have only l»een mail«« on the touring cur mod*!«. ... • Subscrilie for the Ttihune Ford top*. It adds greiitely to the : appearenc • of the car us well os ♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦«-♦*«•♦«**«♦♦*♦*« being m«> e utilitarian On th' "W nu»!i :», tt e windsnield ¡ ;; Scio Meat Market slants fr««m the base to he rear. By 1 : 1 doing a«> it is tv>w poxsb ■le to make a practically weath«-r proof cowl ' connection and to do aw ay with the : We Buy Your Hogs Í 1 l<i|«'i'lii-k 1... l’r<i|>-. necs-ssity of having an a ¡»roti to pro- tert the ignition coils. The nr* carburetors are smaller j than the former a'jd gt« c an added Best 10 ears of ri«-l«l men First, J.N. Portland in one of th« new care. milage from ««ven to nine mile* Mamed women must be acrompanied i Bilyeu, toe. Al, W. E. Watson, 26e. by their husbands. Sweet corn First, W. T. I»w, $1.00 Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne Ai. Allen Gilkey. 50c. apolis. Minn. Hrs! general display of vegetable« - | Al, Botitae Bilyeu. 12.50. Heat general exhibit of grain, | bu. — A great surprise for thehr«m< knitters First, Iwo Zcllar. 14.Ou Best exhibit of com in stalk- First, of Oregon, but still a fact. Further- more, this yarn is absolutely virgin Chas. Pictka, 42; Al. Allen Gilkey, II: Wool yarn, the wool was grown in l.inn 3d. J N. Bilyeu, toe. county, sohl b) Mr. Senders totheOre- l-argest w|ua»h First, J B Cou«y, gon Worsted Company (mills located at Sellwood), made into worsted yarn by 41; Al. J H. Hildreth, 60c. Roy T. Bishop, sun of C. I* Bishop, I .argcat pumpkin -F*ir«t, Al Plum- pr«>priet««r of the Woolen Mill Store of mor, fl, Al. E*iwanl Pros pal. 50r. Al, balem. < iregon knitters try thia yarn out. All c«>lora. 45c per ball of 2 <»x» J .11. Hildreth. 25c l argest cabbage - First, 8. P. t ren- bamplrs sent on apid'cation. Addr* »» Cut your farm C. P. Bishop, Box 76. Sakm. <*r. eon. atoaw. fl. cost« in naif Largest turnips First. Gurdon Gil with the key, 11. Al, J. H. Hikireth, «Mfr. Fordaon liest »ix putatues k irat, H. Thur»- b>n. 31. *A1, Norman I »mg, & c. Save money W A, Ewing'. A. I R’..dJl l.argeat muakmellon, 3 First, J. N. on every acre President Vi. • I’res. lilyeu. fl. 3d 50r; id, Norman U»ng. E 11. Myers. Cashier plow<*d. with 2f>e the Fordaon btart a ban» account today and l.argrat watermelon« First, J. N. provide for your future. Bilveu, ft. Al. Norman Long, Mie. You will fiful a ch<eking Multiply the l-argrst tomatoes, 6 First, Norman count very convenient for y«»ur work of your bus mess transactions We ■ ay I»mg, 31. Al. 8. P. Crenshaw, 50c, 3d, farm tools interest on time depo t- J. H Hildreth, 25c. four to six Best display of pumj»kin/. 3— First, J. times, with the N Bilyeu, 31; 3d, Gerak! Gilkey, 50c; Fordaon :td, Norman l»mg, 25c. Real Estate Broker IL st display of squash, 3- First. J.N. Cut vour hour® and Notary Public RByeu. 31; 3d. W. M Phillip. 5Oe. 3d. in the field N«*rman l»>ng, ^c. 4b'lr<ith ( iblainrJ. fit a mine J over half, with Beal display of beets -First J. H. the Fordaon K IO - - OREGON Hildreth, SI. 3d. W. T. Lee. 25c It taka« something besides engineering tn furnish a tractor like the Ford- H«-st display of )M>tat<ies, I peck - Give yourself son to sell at thia aatoniahingly low price. First, Norm«»» l<ong, Si; Ai, J. N. Bil an H-hour day yeu. 50r. 3d. Max l»mg, 2fir. you can with That something is owner confidence built on permanent antixf« jetton. Best display of onions Leo Zcllar, the Fordaon There are 17<>.<MN) Fordaon tractor! in use wherever Power Farming in STAYTON. ... ORK h N first. St. being done Fordaon is showing super or service. Calla answered Pay nr S ight Best exhibit cut flowers Firat. Mrs. Tuberculin Teatina ability of If you are not using a Fordaon now. start right. The \l Ewing, 32. Al, Mrs. Riley Shelton, this remarkable power plant is cm ling farming coats in almost UK J W GOIN, fl: 3d, Mrs. Wm. Sima. 6fir every kind of work done, at the draw bar or from the belt. Veterinarian liest exhibit potted flowers First. Authorirrd Auction Sale ami Interstate Mrs. 1 red Bihru, 32. 3d. Mr«. W, M Ask us for all the details call, write or phone. I naj<eet<»r. *hdhi«. SI: 3d, Mrs. Herbert Shelton, ptioneat-- Palace Feed ’•hed. IM J tor. Pitone 27 Residence, !MS R Best exhibit fancy work First, Mrs. A I.HA NY. OREGON Chas. PlrUa, 62. Al. Mrs. J. D. Dm» more. St; 3d, Mrs J. Beader, toe. Snlxwrit* to th* Tribune I JJfT M0* Mi Hsmt *ait!,H ',|rej TV'wr>r\C/'X1VT ZT/>e UNIVERSAL F OlvLJibLJl\ TRACTOR / THE SI 111 STATE HINE r 'S Riley Shelton This Value Has Never Been Duplicated Veterinarian Fred T. Bilyeu • Scio, Oregon