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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
•w ■4 «•> • .4 ' ’ • . » - je.--* ’n .*• • * • / »» ‘ * » •• ir '• •'» • ,•» JF.wV.-*— »■ % *?♦***?**■ - V \ » • -------------------------------------- - . J Weeely and fam l'y and Frankie Joe Warwick and wife, of Halsey, A drop of 32V 00 in th« Ovoriand Bilyeu motored to Albany Friday. were Scio visitors list week car this week n<>w makes that popular car only 3666 00 Miss Lucy Compton is over from Mi«» Del are« Sutherland was ■ Miss Mary Jiroch. who has been Stay ton visiting her mother. week «nd guest at th« Arm hum« Hee the sd of J. F. Heaely tn this vialung her prents this laat week, Hauler and Junes made a bus- issue. Mr and Mrs. Dr. Hobson motored returned to Portland today. ineos tr o to Crabtree Thursday. to Salem Saturday returning Sunday. J. N. Bilyeu began teaching at Wilbur Funk has purchased th« Miaa Anna Slellmacher is taking Jordan laat Monday. Miss Del Sutherland went to new model Ford louring ear just care of the culinary department at Timely and wiving bargains at received by the Bilyeu Garage. Portland Sunday for a week's visit. the Seto hospital fur a few days. Wesely’s. See ad. Mr. and Mrs A. D. Scott, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shanks have re E. M Simpson was down from Gate«, were in the city on business Chris Bilyeu hsa moved back turned home after a short honey Mill Qty the first of the week He J town from his fsrtn. moon and will make their home on is employed in the mills there. I Archie Bilyeu, of Albany, was in You will profit by reading the ad the Denny farm west of town, on Chas. Hollis, of Castle Rock. the Jrfierson road. the city Wednesday nailing relative« of J. F. Weaelv in this iasue. Wash . io spending s few days at and friends. the home of Mrs Bert Hollis.of this' Vernon Henderson, of Albany, city and well known hero, was a Scio Mrs Wolter Bilyeu and daughter visitor Saturday. Betty, of Kalama. Wash . formerly I Wm. Brenner is thinking of sell of this city, is visiting her mother ' ing his valuable herd of Jerseys at this week. public auction soon. It sevms to the early Sunday riser Mr. Cornelius of the West Coast that it certainly is hsrd for some of Life Insurance Co. was a community our motorists to get their cars fair visitor Saturday. started at an early hour. u> CherroCherro Flour Poultry & With the pep Htid flavor left in, the trouble and doubt left oilt. Meet IIS At the State Fair Stock Feeds' A good feed at a fair price is better than a poor feed at any price. Attend the State hair Poultry Exhibit. Yours for better bread Yours for moie profita Cherry Cily Milling Co. Cherry City Milling Co Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon Chiropractor Coming to Scio DR. O. L. SCOTT the well known Chiropractor of Salem, wishes to announce the Opening of a Branch Office the Scio Hotel Dr. 11. B. Scofield, partner of Dr Scott, will have charge. Dr. Sco field will come to Scio three times each week-Monday, Wednesday and I riday, and the hours will be from 9 to 1 1 a. in., starting Monday, Sept. 25 At Scio Hotel SCOTT & SCOFIELD. Chiropractor I For Sale Prune« t| eta . lb., on placv Frank Hora. Scio Route 1. Potato«« F«r Sal«. inquire at Charter Chn. route 2. Scio. 4tf For Sate —Ten Duroc-Jereey pigs, six weeks old Inquire of Frank Novak, route 2. Scio. 6p For —Sale Good rye aerd. some Rad Chaff and Early Wonder W'heat. See Cha«. Chrs. route 2, Scio. T k £ mi * am notices fnr sale at 10* each. <»r 3 for 25*. at the Tribune office. Protect your stock from destruction. * For Sale Thoroughbred Scotch (ol lie pups, the kind that will bring your cow» home. Inquire at Win ner Produce Co. Lost—A gentlemens hand bag con taining papers and underclothing between Scio and l^banon. Cadi Roger Cain, Scio. Ore. Cows for Sale—All giving milk some to freshen soon, also cow and voung calf; good saddle pony for sale cheap or will trade for calves Inquire of G. L. Flan agan. Itf The Gates School opened Monday Jess Rodgers says he will ship 600 feeder lambs next M inday and with an increase of two teachers, For Rent School boy a and girls who will want to »table their thinks this is a pretty good ship making five this year. homes during school hours can ment for one time And it is Ruth Shelton arrived home in secure stall room at a reasonable time for the community fair from figure from Jane Compton. John Densmore and son. J »hn Jr., Salem, where she has been for some were in Albany Monday registering Furniture and Chickens Five-piece John Jr. at the Albany College, time. mahogany set; also 100 one-year- old White Q-ghorn hens, good for where he will attend this year. one year more, at 75c each, In- Mr. Kirchek, of Chehalis. Wash., quire of Charley Roner, Scio. 4 is now aasistaiit to Mr. Bragg, at Notice Those wanting Grapes will West Scio, filling the vacaoe# left please send in your order to La- bv the resignation of Mr Holt. fayette Osborn and 1 will book For Sale Tomatoes ripe or green, i your order in rotation. Grape«. A. Murdock, of Shelburn, was in 50 eta., a bushel delivered. Se« 2c per pound, you to furnish your Guv McKnight. town Tuesday on business, lie own boxes. ('commence picking plans to have the creamery there in F’or Sale-Five piece set of Mahog- about Oct. 10. A. Ostiorn. 6p operation by the first of October. any furniture, good as new See Chas. Roner, route 1, Scio, Ore. Money to Loan at 5j%—The Feder Heike Ohling and Geo. lioflich. al I .and Bank of Spokane. Wash., of Albany were visitors at the com Lori—A butcher's steel and knife. wlill make loans through the Finder plea«e notify or leave at munity fair Saturday, in ll e interest Forks of the Santiam National Holechck Bros, market, Scio. Ore. Farm !>>an Association in amounts of the Linn County Fair at Alliany. from 1100 to |10.000, for a peri Wanted Hou* k «-per for family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill and Josie od of 5 to 33 years, on first mort four,must be competent. Add re«* Ko tan motored to Flugene and back gage security. Inquire of W. H. Mrs. A. D. Scott, box 72. Lyons. ; McLain, Sec -Treas . route No. 2, Oregon. 7p Sunday. While there they saw Scio, Oregon. Il-p Byron Gill.a former resident of this Will take Samson or Fordson city. Tractor as part payment on a new Cletrac Write J. E. Bradley. 340 ( Prof. Tobie and wife entertained Ferry St. Salem. 7p the teacher« of the Scio School, Tuesday evening. Refreshments were Attention A few Shropshire and I Whiteface Bucks, and a numtier ; served and a very enjoyable evening TRY US of ewes for «ale. or will pul out 1 spent. on shares. Inquire of J. L. < Com. Midda. Mill Run. Rodgers, Scio, Oregon. 7p ] Mias Ruth Worth, of Portland, Cocoanut Meal. Chopped Wheal, Egg Maker, who will teach the 3rd and 4th For Rent 100 acres good farming < Scratch Shell. Flour ex land !{ miles east of Scio, 35 acres J grade« in the Scio School this year, changed for Wheat. in cultivation Also about 25 tons j has arrived and will make her home Scio Mill & Elevator Ca. of good hay. Inquire at Tribune <>f- < for the year with Mrs. D. C. Thoms. fire, and ask for Mr. McAdoo. 8p ' Ed Chrs left last Thursday for Minnesota in his new Dodge and expects to make the trip that way. He says h* will make his home there, ; Big Chicken Dinner Sunday but we guess he will tie back before ; ; winter sets in next year Chopping 5c and 6c 1): Misaee Father Humphrey 50c Scio Hotel II and ias Skei. teachers in the Scio. school, arrived Tuesday evening. Misses Humphrey and Mor cum will Slav with Riley Shelton’s and Miss' LOWE & MORRISON RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS Skei at Rolla Shelton's. Miss Benham, who is attending the bedside of Mrs Rotiert Carev, reports her patient improving, which is good news to her many friends. Mrs Carey was stricken with paralysis about two weeks ago Mrs. Rena Morris, of Gates, is stopping with Aunt Becky Morris while being treated by Dr. Prill. She is much improved since coming to Scio, and says it is as much the sunshine of Aunt Becky’s face as it is the doctor’s care. K son. named Raymond Edward, was born to Mr and Mis Ed Kalina at the Scio hospital Iasi Thursday. Sept. 14. weight hj p >unds. Mother and babe nre doing fine, but grave doubts are entertained as to the father, who was overjoyed On Monday Harry Johnston moved his household furnishings by truck to St. Johns his former home, where be will be employed as a mechanic. The community hates to lose Harry ami his family, but wish him the best of lues in his ¡ > All funerals given personal attention by Mr. I-owe Service« and r rices Guaranteed to Satisfy Every Customer lady Attendant if desired N. C. I a >«8 S I A|,,eataos < Asto l^-banon Phone -bay. 337 ' Equipment Phone S Phone— Sight, , ««♦»♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦»♦♦e» ♦»«♦»»»♦»♦♦♦«♦♦»H I M» Densmore’s H radyuartrrs for Filter** Poultry and Dairy Ftrds If you have not used them, a trial will convince you that there are none better. Compare Our rrices with (.there, quality considered, on Feeds of all kinds and we feel confident you can save money by buying at Densmore’s Feed Store SCIO, OREGON Ret leaned Cheat, Vetch and Rye C a