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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
J». I Stayton, took in the dance Friday night nt the C O F hail GILKEY STATION H. -• CM* . * Clara Jung worth called on Mr*. Chronic Saturday evening. Sept 1» "Si" Phillip* wa» «erg hitting the T M Holt Mr* s B Holt and] high place* going to Mehama hunt- Al. it your LIFE INSURANCE. the! The new 3-in-0ne Policy taaued Mr* Fred Sommer* attended Bel-! mg a barber Saturday evening. Peter Jungworth of Lv -ns »pent by the Oregon Life will intereat funeral of Mr*. Mary ijirkln at you. fountain. Thursday Deceased wax i Sunday,with hi* mother. Mr» Nich- a neice of Mr* T M Holt. oia* Ender». Mr*. Clarence Beauchamp. lb-cfc Jungworth and wife motored Stayton, visited her steter, Mr*. W. to Iwbanon Sunday A. Gilkey. Thursday Harvey Shelton, of Lv m. h*«ed Cletu« Holt haa been con fl no I to thru Jordan Sunday. his tied for two week». J N. "Bud" Bilyeu came up Sun- Frank and Joe Prokop are hauling lay to be readv to «tart wielding Wc buy gravel for their mad. the big «tick Monday n* he i» our Veal, Pork & Poultry W. E Serfling and Ira are keeping new school teacher, and school start* house while the remainder of the • I the |N h . which wm Monday. family are at the hop Heid. Joe Hilger and family »(»ent Sun- S B Holt opened hi* tern of day with Snider*. S(TO. OREGON He school in Crabtree Monday. P olka Ihrr teache* the ft. 6. 7. Mth grade» Lucile Crenshaw and lone Morri* We make a Specially of entered Crabliee High School Mon : SANTIAM FARM NEWS day, I Orville Gilkey ha* returned from Sept I» j aeveral day* visit in Portland and Inaurane* Cnmpany See D. M. John •> Fresh and Cured Meats Shelton & Co. Props J NEW SERIES < > > ' > • < > > • > > 1 1 1 ' 1 j .................................. 4 : F riendship, Engagement and Wedding Rings ' vicinity. Our community Cheat Baby Fair Mr*. T M liolt returned home i at Scio was a grand «uceea* with a I from Albany Saturday. fine display of all kind* of garden Mr*.W. A. Gilkey and 8. P Cren- vegetable* of the peal quality, also ' »haw entertained their 8. S ctanes i f-cld and sweet corn galori, conaider- ALBANY : with a picnic Sunday near the Cren ing the dry aeaaon it wa* «niffy shaw home. A program waa given grand, with a fair attendance I’he •nd a big feed enjoyed. fork* <»f the Santiam was well rep- Notici li CrMiliet Mesdame* Fred Sommer and W r«*entod as it i* the Hub of lunn Notice i* hereby given that the un- dvr-.ign.-dha« been duly appointed by i A. Gilkey were invited guests of the ' county. The gymnasium wax well the county court of Linn county, Ore g administrator of the «atate of Get-Together Club al the home of ' decorated by the lady* with ail kind* Alice A. McDonald, deceased, and ha* Mr*. S F. Zyaaet Ihuradav. of fine needle work and a profusion qualifieti. Leonard Gilkey is building two - of fine flower*, and a lx>untiful All person» having claim« against «aid . state are requested to present the silos. Lawrence Bartntk and Murrel basket dinner for all. a» free as the •an e to the undersigned, with proper wind. , • rh-m therefor, within «ix (6) months Gilkey are auiating him. from the date of thia notice to the un E F. Kretni has been plowing with The emmunity club i* doing a der-ign.-d administrator, at hi« re*i- hi* tractor for Prokop Bro*. grand work for the fork* of the di-nce near Scio, in I.inn county, Ore gon at Mattel and (Xiele Zy««et *rn Santiam, all ought to put their bated and first published thia 21st Newberg working in prune*. shoulder* to the wheel •ml push day of September, 1922. W. G. M i D onaiui , The following attended the Scio the good work along Administrator of the F>tate Alice A. Mr Clarence Lovejoy •nd wife. fair Saturday and pronounced it a McDonald, deceased. H ili . & M arks , grand succes*. W. A. Gilkey». Mr«. of Dallas, pulled in Saturday for a Attorney* for Administrator. Cora Smith, Leo Zellar, S P. Cren visit with the Santiam farm, and l-a*t publication Oct. 19 1922. shaw*. Leonard Gilkeys, Guy Mc Mrs. Lovejoy will «(tend the week knight and wife, Chris Bilyeu. E F. with her aged mother Mr*. S. W. Nolici ol F im I SettlMitm Gai immi . Notice is hereby given that the final Kteba and wife, Mr*. S. F Zyww-t. accou'-t of Elsie Peters aa administra The prune« are tieing gathered at The landlord of the Scio hotel trix of the --state of Karl J. Peters, de- the Struckmeir and W. I< Kelly or called 4n on hi* road to Crabtree c--ftx«d. ha* been filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Linn chards. to ask the old man to accompany County, and that the 23d -lay of Octo ¡«onard Gi'key and wife and him for a tocial chat. ber. at in o'clock a m., in th« court r-xon of said Court in the court house Allen Gilkey called at Walter Black Ed Kalina and wife made a run iri the city of Albany, Oregon, has been to Scio Thurwlay loo late to bid her fixed a* tne time ami place for the bear burn’* Sunday, near Providence ing ->f objection* to «uch final account Darrel Funk came up Friday from brother Ed goodby on hi* departure •mi the settlement thereof, on or be- to MinMaota. Calling in at the hos for, which time any person interooted McMinnville. in »nid --«late may apper and file objec- J S. Fnnk ha» raised a lot of fine pital a tine baby boy was *oon pres ti-x to such final account in writing Ed is the proudest watermelon* and muskmelon*. They ented to them and context th»- »ante. E lhix Prraa», gathered 60 watermelon* the other man you ever met; the wife and Administratrix of said Estate. l»abv are doing nicely, Ed has to day. V. Lyle Mci'roskey, Stayton, Oregon, return to the hospital every day to Attomsy for Administratrix. *ee hi» new «on. First publication 8 m *. 21, 1922. Last publication Oct. 19, 1922. I JORDAN ITEMS | I he old one eyed Pie Fuller and Ed Kalina amused them wives by J. N. Weddle'« voice ia again ft« I I « s*»s » s » » e »•»*♦•»• • • •« 4 cutting down a bee tree Friday heard over the phone. Mr. Weddle Sept IM finding bushel* of filing black bee* haa liven in Portland for medical Ed. Dug and Anna Fultz, of and from the appearance* they had treatment. been there the past 20 year*, a* the comb wa* badly decayed black, filled .»••••••••••« Are You Looking Ahead? T»t*»****i With honey, beebread, rotten wood ! Ar,- yoll saving for the future, or «pending all aa you go? Saver ar 1 and worm du«t, ao we got no honey • Spenoer Th» »aver will soon be able to own hi« own farm or bu-tneea. I ’ III- - m-es» ia assured. The spender haa a good lime early in life, *pend- for our experience of getting 100 > ing all. aid too latr rralixe« the truth of the «aying."The Secnet of Sue Mr*. Flora Smith, of Dalia* ■ i ¡a Saving " Whlah One Are VeeY Save a little ra-li «-■ k and pr< paw for the future. acompanied Mr. l»vejoy over Satur day for a short visit with her »iater The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon Mr* May Ltttrnrnaier. and father, ■ WHERE SAVINGS ARK Sarg** « q, teisrsw **J ee vswy Newton Crabtree. *»«♦♦♦ aeeeee*eeeeoeeAWWOWOO—Aeee w eeeeeoa *««••♦*»> * Mr. Howard and Mr. Smith, of Crabtree, came up Sunday for a •upply of grape* The family on the Billy Miller farm came up for a supply of grape* and tomatoa;they are our new neigh • Its Fuel Economy is Most Pronounced in Winter Ilie New Price, $666 f. o. b. Scio Puts this car in the reach of all see us F. M. French & Sons !Ult«r, y«k*r»i«( Bartu Motor Co A4». B.tUrw, AtHIMTWI (hit, H< IS*»** w ***s*«ssssss «•♦•••♦•♦•+•••♦*♦ • Auction Sale Being compelled to quit farming on account of my health. I will offer for «ale at my resi-ience in Richardson Gap. known a« the M. A. Luca* place. 4 mile» nouthcast of Scio, on Tuesday, Sept. 26,1922 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. in . the following: 1<> ( X )W l<> All milking now, conaiating of one fresh Jersey cow with calf, two Jersey c<»wa. freah two month»; four Jersey«, freah in February; three cow* to freshen in spring; two Jersey heifer calve*. / Saddle and Driving Mare 12 year» old. weight 100 pound», 13 Duroc Shouts, Weight about 90 lbs. Machinery, etc One Champion Binder, 6 foot One K foot Ash Dining Table and Chair* Three stand* of Bee« Fifty White Leghorn 1‘ulleta boxen and a half While Is-ghorn lien* One Heavy Stock Saddle 16<> (iram Sack« One Single Buggy Two lit gallon .Milk can* One Car Trallei One Birdsall Wagon Winche«trr Rifle 22 repeater one 12 Inch Oliver Chilled Plow One Coolie Pup, X month» old LADIES OF PROVIDENCE CHURCH WILL SERVE DINNER 7 erms oj Sale All »urn» under 120 cash. over that amount a credit of *ix month* at 8M will be given, purchaser to give bankable note. Spencer Long, Owner Col. A. L Stevenson, Autlioncer Lester Arnold, Clerk NOTE At the name time and place, and at private »alr. M P. Lon* will offer for rale hi* fine «pan of registered Percheron mare«; also act of heavy double Work harne»». nearly new. bor*. Uncle Pitt Wallace and good wife of Lebanon, called in Sunday for a Sunday for a load of tomatoaw, r*urpo»e«. While there were no pro arrived about H o'clock, ao we went viaion made for liveetock, the lo ,h* tomato patch. ao dark we management feel« Millard i* entitled couldn’t «ee the vine* and »tag.red to honorable mention for the in »round like a lot of blind mule* it. ternet he i* taking Inhiechoaen fie<d, • yellow jacket« nest and thi* is in recognition of that Mr Art. Lettenmaier and wife intereat Millard i* atriving hard to Flora Smith, of Italia*, returned and Newton Crabtree, called Mon- excel in hi* lim-. and no doubt will home Monday. nrw day for a supply of tomato*«, lw aucceaaful. He ia one of the live- Newton Crabtree ha« hi* move HE KATKA wire boy* <>f thia community, and h<>u*e finished and will soon there are a number of them. in for a bachelor'• life. •hurt ctiat with the old people Mr* L Game* and her daughter Mr* I Loveboy, paid Mr*, ladten- maier. a «hurt call Sunday afternoon, Mr Clarence Lovejoy and Mr«. With the aid of a Fordann Geo. Millard Wat There. The Shindler bridge will he finish Bilyeu haa about all of hi« farming At the (¿immunity Fair last Sat ed thia week --after many delay* on ,done. also David Homburg will hive hi» plowing and »owing done. urday. Millard Shelton brought in account of timber*, etc., which wa* The Meadow Shade dairy rarne hi* Shropshire aheep for exhibition unavoidable. I 4