The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 05, 1922, Image 5

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JORDAN ITEMS
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Oct 2
Mr*. Mary Privett was called on
About your LIFE INSURANCE
The new 3-in-One Policy laaued | Sunday by the following neighbors:
by the Oregon Life will intereat . Harvey Shelton and wife. Mrs Ruth
you.
i Sherman, Mr* Ender* and daughter.
around here now. Some farmers
are also plowing
T. M Holt and Krad Sommm at-
tended the Slate Fair Thu reday.
Mr. Sommer and wife went again
Saturday to get their three children
who had been staying there
Allen
Gilkey accompanied them home
The Dumble Club is to meet Oct.
ltfth at the home of Mra. Will Meo-
How Many Will Give
One Dollar?
YV7ALTER M. PIERCE is making a
w gallant fight, almost single-handed,
to be elected Governor of Oregon. Me
has no funds to pay the expenses of
his campaign.
Clara Jungwurth. Earl Phillips and
wife; G. F. Jung worth and wife. All pelt.
spent a very pleasant evening.
Fresh and Cured Meats
We buy
Veal, Pork 4 Poultry
Mrs Rockwell, of Lyons. waa a
Jordan caller recently.
Thoae who took in the state fair
were, Mary. Bartxra and Peter Sch-
windt and Adelia Linderman.
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SANTIAM FARM NEWS
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Oct 3
The Griffin brothers returned
Jake We dinan and wife came in
home from Salem Sunday noon and
Saturday to give Joe Tallman, our
report a good time, as the rain had
village smithy, a job shoeing a tram
no
effect on the fair.
lf you see black cloud* rolling up
Eldon Griffin, who had hla false
in the east and hear a di*tant rum-
leelh kicked uut by a mule a few
bling be unpurlurbed. tie but the
weeks ago, has again become the
We make a Spacially of
flying debris and the feverish rum­
proud poam-saer of another set. |
ble incident to the filling of tbe
The first set wo broken into a
Combs' Bro* , siloa. which work I*
million pieces.
proceeding nicely, aJIwii and ard­
Ed Kalina made • flying trip to!
uous task as will be vouched for by
Albany Monday to help his brother j
Claude Richards. Kai Chronic, J H
Joe.
Wortman ami many others of our
Mr. Howard, of Crabtree, was
stalwart neighbor*.
up Sunday for a new supply of
Pot A A D ot .
grape*, as he is quite a vegetarian.
ALBANY
John Wendy came out from Scio
Saturday for four bushels of grapes,
We didn't ask him what he was
NtMici 18 CrtHlon
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GILKEY STATION
going to do with so many.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
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der-.igti.-d has l>een duly appointed by
Silo was the filling of the day
the county court of Linn county. Ore-1
Oct. 3
and going on with considerable vim
gon. administrator of the estate of
Alice A. McDonald, deceased, and has
School opened Monday at River Plenty of corn for cow fee«! results.
qualified.
•ide
Dial. No. 10, with our former
Geo. Griffin is amusing himself
All persons having claims against said
estate are requested to present the teacher. R H. McDonald, back again cutting wood for Mr. Mulligan and
same to the undersigned, with proper
the Pie Eater.
vouchers therefor, within six(«)months for which the pupils are glad.
from the date of thia notice to the un­
Oak View school opened Monday
The old man is taking treatments
dersigned administrator, st hie resi­
It
is
being
taught
by
Mow
Dorris
from
the chiropractor that comes
dence near Scio, in Linn county, Ore­
M laser, of Woodburn. She ta mak­ to the Scio hotel three times a week,
gon.
Dated and first published this 21»t
ing her home al W. A. Gilkeys while and Is greatly improved. He will
day of September, 1922.
W. G. M c D onald ,
here.
continue these treatments until he
Administrator of the Estate Alice A.
The DeVaney achool house ia has taken six of them,
McDonald, deceased.
H im . A M arks ,
being remodeled conaideiably. It
Mra. Callaway, who live* near
Attorneys for Administrator.
ia expected to open achool there the cemetery, came out Monday for
Last publication Oct. 19. 1922.
next Monday.
a stock of grains, tomatoes, (»rars,
Mr. and Mr*. Jack J ones and eon and got all she could haul.
Notice ol heel SKII mmii
Our new graded road ia getting
Notice ia hereby given that the final Harry, of Stay ton, visited Sunday
■« court of Elsie Peters aa administra­ al J. G. Holla and took them for a quite soft. There was not enough
trix of the estate of Karl J. Peters, de-
gravel put on the top. so what was
«■••■«ed, has been filed in the County drive to Lebanon and Albany.
Court of the State of Oregon for lJnn
Cletua Holt ia again at the Gov­ placed there will soon lie buried in
County, and that the 23d day of Octo­
the mud, and this will be h II.
ber. «1 10 o'clock a. m.. in the court ernment Hospital in Portland.
room of »aid Court in the court house
Ralph McDonald and K F Krebs
The bright sun is encouraging,
in the citv of Albany. Oregon, has l«*n
fixed as the time and place for the bear went to Tillamook Friday. They for it will soon start the newly *>wn
ma to such final account returned Sunday evening, bringing grain aud grass, and furnish out-
■nd the settlement thereof, on or be­
fore which time *ny person interested five hundred pound* of aalmou with aide feed for our stock.
in »aid estate may apper and file objec­ them.
Byron Bilyeu is home for a visit
tion« to »uch final account in writing
Everett Rex who han been at Fred with his parents, G. M. and Mrs.
■nd contest the same.
E ijiie Prntas.
Meapelt’a for some time ia working Bilyeu, and old friends.
Administratrix of said Estate.
at the E. C. Smith meat market in
PIE EATEE
V Lyle Met roskey,
St»'ton, Oregon,
Albany
Attorney for Administratrix.
Clauds Rex is working in the Car
First publication Sept. 21, 1922.
I.ast publication Oct. 19, 1922.
Shop* at Roseburg.
High School Note«
Fred Mrapvlt and wife attended
Any One of Them.
the Stock Sale of Smith and Houston
Any bond la a good bond as lout
Chester Grimes. Eldon Knauf,
near Jefferson Monday.
aa Its market value la abeve par and
Leslie
Thayer, and lx.riard Arnold
Silo
filling
Is
the
chief
occupation
tbe Intervet <m It le paid rogolarty.
were appointed by the Student
Council aa a rule enforcement com­
. ........... •••♦« Are You Looking Ahead? »*♦♦••••••• mittee.
Are yoo saving for the future, or spending all as you go? Saver or
Haxel and Maysel Delx>ng are
SsenSsr The saver will soon be able to own his own farn .r bti mess,
the only students taking Teachers
oecssa is assured. The spender has a good I •
d-
! ing «11 and too late realises the truth of the saying "The Seca. t of Sue
, Training this year. They are now re-,
• « . .. Is Saving." Whlsh On* Acs Yaw? Sav* a little each week and '
Kevlng Misa Wirth and Mma Eckert
’ prepare for lt>e future.
who are -instructing physical train-'
Shelton & Co. Props
NCR), OREGON
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Friendship,
Engagement and
Wedding Rings
The issue he makes i* Reduced Taxes, and he promises
if elected, to use every power vested in the Governor
te lessen the taxat on that now rests so heavily upon
the backs of the people
No powerful eorttoration* are behind Pierce; nobody but the
plain people. His election depend* upon them alone. Don't
you feel it your duly to help him in his worthy tight by con­
tributing One Dollar to his expenses? It isn’t much for any
one to give, but then- are many plain people, and if you help
a little the Irnttle will be won. It will n uke a clean campaign
and elect a clean man.
Please send YOl’R dollar today. together with your
name and address, and the contribution will be ac­
knowledged by return mail.
F. M. French & Sons
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: The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon ■
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"WHIM SAVINGS ARE SAFE"
Oronite Shingle Oil
1 gallon
lì pinta
3 to 4 Iba. per gallon
.... 3 I ba. per gallon
Shingle Oil
Linseed Oil
Dry color. Green.
Dry color. Red ...
Prices
35c gallon.
Barrel lot* 27c.
The
Winchester
Store
Agency Marswell* and Miller Paint*
R. M. Cain
Ing ci aases.
The first foot ball game of the
season will be played Saturday Oct­
ober 7th. Scio vs Albany at Albany. [
The freshman's green waa in evi-!
dence Friday.
Peggy Copenhaven, a sophomore,
registered Monday. She enters from
Lincoln High School, Portland.
The Am. riean Social Problems
class under Miss Humphrey ia dis­
cussing consolidation of schools.
Zelma Piatt, a member of the
Junior das*, and her two slaters.
Delta and Elsie, entered school Tues­
day. Delta and Elsie are freshmen
A number of new recitation
chairs were put into use Friday,
Holiday will be given Friday for
those who wish to attend the Linn
County Fair.
O'Reta Balschweid returned to
school Monday, this brings our en­
rollment up tn forty-nine students.
Let the Tribune do your printing.
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Putting Pierce in mean*
Putting your taxe* down!
1 trip Pierce VI' in
Write your
Name her*.............
Write your
Aikfrva* here
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T. H. CRAWFORD, Manager
Pierce-for-(»overnor Campaign
Gordon Building
Portland, Oregon
Announcing
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