The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 05, 1922, Image 6

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LOCAL BREVITIES
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Chris Bilyeu was a eUte fair vis­
itor Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs N I. Morrison «(»ent
Saturday al the state fair.
Wm. Brenner, wife and Miss Vella
were business visitors in Albany Al­
bany Monday.
The total receipts of the state
fair was more than $63,000. «o it
has been announced.
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Select white eggs 40e a dusen
Henry deni was in Albany Thurs­
Good news fur the buusewite-
Meadow Shade Dairy.
Sugar going up 15c per sack It day on business
isn’t high enough yet. and will go
John JI roch and family attended
Miss Eleoor Kelly wm a week
higher, we opine.
end visitor at the home of her bro­
the state fair Fr-dav.
ther. John Kelly.
Linn county boys and girls clubs
Mi«* Josie Koun and mother
win-
were among the ten counties
Huy Meadow Shade But tar. 2
visited the stala fair Saturday.
ning cash prixea at the fair The
pound roll $1.06 for this week
Mias Lydia Pr<>spal. of Portland,
dubs will receive $100.
Meadow Shade Dairv.
is visiting her (tarent« this week.
Mrs. Vladie Dvorak and babe
Lakeview wants some one to come
Vilas I'hillippi went to Ashland
were able to leave the hospital yem
there ami start a flour and fee«! mill
the first of last week on business.
terdav and return home. They have
Who can fill the bill?
named the baby Dorothy Frances.
30x3j Cord tire $12 45
We give
Where’s the man that don’t like
you a tube free. Barlu Motor Co. corned beef and cabbage? Gel your
The county fair opened Tuesday
and quite a numhsr went from here
Mr an<l Mrs Frank Gill, and Josie supply at the Meadow Shade Dairy.
8. M Couey. of Oregon City, was for the opening Rev. Steder, of K<>tan. spent Sunday at the Kotan
visiting hi* brother, J. B. Couey. Jordan, was named as the official ranch.
during the week end.
representative of the Forks of the
Clyde Thomas made a trip, to
(). K. Howard and family are Santiam Community Club, and
Albany Thursday ami (ran «acted
spending a few weeks it II"< h | River present yesterday
business,
during the apple «rwn.
Senator Borah pleads for the lib-
Mi-w« Vella Brenner •nd I Kiris
Mr and Mrs. Fred Bilyeu. Mrs erstion of the poor, and scores the W'eddle. motored down to the Stat«
Frank Gill and Ray McKnight were I present administaation for liberat­ fair Friday.
ing the rich, who are and have been
state fair visitors Saturday.
J. D. Densmore and wife went to
political prisoners since the late
Mrs. Florence Everett
spent war He also pleads for absolute Salem Friday evening on business,
Monday in Altuiny. some say to see free speech At last one man has returning the same night.
that the county fair got its right the courage of his conviction*.
Mrs. C. A. Everett relumed home
start.
from
Kalama where »he has been
The supreme court has decreed
Mrs Clara Gridin returned home
that the Portland Exposition tax visiting at the Waiter Bilyeu home
Monday from an extended visit with
can go on the Ballot. So let her have
Ivan Ralschweid, Walter Brodie.
her daughter. Mrs Fred Sturges, at
the exposition if she wants it —it Glenn Cobb and Henry Luckenbach
Suntex, Oregon.
will help the su e as much as Port­ were state fair visitors Wedneaday.
land If you have not registered to
Otto Bilyeu and family have re­
vote yet, do it before Saturday,
turned
fmm the Pankalla hop yards,
that is the last day to register.
where they have been for the past
The workmen on the heating plant three weeks,
at the high school came up from
Charley Warner, who has been
Salem Monday and finished the job.
looking after the PhilllopiAWarner
An addition of 7 feet wm made to
band of sheep near Roseburg, came
the smoke stack, and new down-
up Wednesday on a short buxineas
«(•outs put in the rad.atora to re­
visit.
move th«- water from the pipes
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The public «ale of S|>encer l»ng
roof is badly needed and also gutter*.
on the 26th wasquite well attend«-*!,
notwithstanding th«- heavy ram that
jiii’ii
was coming down, and fair pricee
wire realised for the offerings
Cherro Flour
Cereals
Poultry and
Stock Feeds
Your Home Town Has a
Chiropractor
KEEP SM7ÎTNG
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GET YOUR
HEALTH
WHERE OTHERS
RECEIVED THEIRS
Chiropractic is the most talked of
science of today, Your spine is
the key to your health,
!
keep it
straight; keep the nerves free from
pressure.
W get good results in
re. We
cases such as Rheumatism, Kid-
ney 1 rouble, Indigestion, Nerv-
ous Diseases, etc.
Ask your
friends who have tried it—they’ll
tell you.
of Dr. O. L. Scott, well
p k •artner
nown Chiropractor of Salem; is
in your city Monday, Wednesday
and Friday f rom 9 to 1 1 a. m.
Call and see what he can do for
you in regard to your health.
Consultation Without Charge
SCOTT & SCOFIELD.
Chiropractors.
R M. Raymond, a former resident
of thia community, but who is now
in the plumbing bumnese in Port-
' land, came up last Wednesday to
I look after business here, He re­
turned to his home Thursday after-
I noon.
central committee m its standard
bearer for the office of state treasur-
j er. to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of H<>n. Milton A. Miller
on account of ill health.
Dean Morris made a short visit
to hi* home Friday returning to the
state fair same day. Dean is copping
off some good premiums with hi*
dogs, letting the visitor* at the fair
know that there are some fine dogs
in the Forks of the Santiam.
Roll Morris, who returned from
the Pendleton Round Vp last week,
reports a wonderful show this year,
but a fellow has to pay for all he
sees — $2.25 for a grandstand seal,
The only redeeming feature is that
the restaurants only boosted their
prices 20%.
Dr. Scofield
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old man Tucek he ia nuw grandpa.
He said the weather in South Dakota
was fine, about like it was in Scio
when be left.
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Potatoea F««r Sale.
Inquire of
Charlev (Tint, route 2. Seio.
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For Sale Ford 1920 model, with
starter, runs like new. Price $300.
See Fred Bilyeu, Seio. Oregon.
The steeple on the Baptist church
For Sale Five piece set of Mahog­
has been treated tn a new coat of
any furniture, good as new. See
shingles, the work having been done
Chas Roner. mute 1. Scio, Ore.
Saturday.
T hkkpama notice« for sale at 10*
Th re is a lot of repair work on
each, or 3 for 25*. at the Tribune
office. Protect your stock from
farm homes and o. tbuildings going
dent ruction.
on all over this district Thia is <>ne
way of putting money into circula­ For Sale Good white winter wheat
•eed Price $1.00 at the granary.
tion. and a good way. too.
Inquire of Z. J. Clark, route 1,
A. H. I«ee. secretary of the State
Scio, Oregon.
Fair Board, tendered his resignation
Score Card« -Get your “500” score
Isst Saturday, to take effect at mid­
carls at the T rihin « office. 2c
night. but was persuaded to remain
per card, ur 2i cents per card by
mail, postpaid.
on the job until the books for this
year’s fair had been cleared. Mr. Lost l>«gchain from wagon bet­
lx-e consented, and the resignation
ween Scio and Varde Shelton’s.
Finder please notify Geo. M. Bil­
will be accepted on Oct. 14. it is
yeu,
Scio, Oregon.
«aid. Strained relations, according
to thr daily press, is the cause of Wanted Place to work for board
and room during the school year.
the resignation II seems with pol­
Bv boy 16 year* old good worker.
itics. that when a man make* good
Inquire at Tribune office.
there are those who throw monkey
wrenches in the wheel and stop his1 i For Sale About 10 gallon* No. 5
Zerolene motor oil, with container.
further progress. This is a case.
Price right, if you can use it. In­
quire at the Tribune office.
C. E. Kendle received a letter
from Erl Orx last Saturday in which
For Sale Tomatoes, ripe or green,
he stated It took him ten days to
and all you want, at 26c per bu­
reach Orient. S D.. and while going
shel. at the patch. Guy McKnight
phone 59, route 2. Scio. Oregon.
through Montana experienced some
of the worst road* he ever traveled.
For Sale Two spring colts and six
On Sept. 26 he stayed with the I head of work and driving horses,
Voleck’s, who visited here a year
also one lever harrow and other
farming tools. Inquire of G. L.
or more ago. and the next day went
Flanigan. Scio. Oregon.
Kiley Shelton purchased a small out hunting praine chicken* with
interest in the S. P. Friday an«l the Tucek boy*. On the 25th a For Rent 100 acres good farming
went to the Fair, at Salem
It wm
land U miles east of Scio, 35 acres
in cultivation Also about 25 tons
only a ticket, but the arrang«-ment
of good hay. Inquire at Tribune of­
now makes it handy to travel by
fice, «nd ask for Mr. McAdoo. 8p
Scio
Mill
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Elevator
Co.
train and get back the same day.
Judge TouVelle, uf Ashland, has
been named bv the democratic state
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baby girl was,burn to Mr and Mra.
Chas Tucvk. and Ed say* tell the
The rains of the past week have
put the smile on the faces of the
stockmen and sheet) men. a* well as
the farmer.
It was badly needed,
and would have been more greatly
appreciated had it came several
weeks earlier. But we must take
the weather as it come«.
N. I. Morrison. Chris Bilyeu.
E. G. Arnold and J. S Sticha went
to Lebanon Friday night to attend
a meeting in the interest of the ed­
ucation bill, known as the compuls­
ory educational measure, to be
voted on at the November election.
It la quite probale. ao Mr Morrison
states, that a meeting will be held
here in the near future wl-en a
prnsnment «peaker will be present.
Chops lor 5c and 6c
per sack.
Kindly get our price«
on
Feed and Flour
Money to lx>an at 5j%—The Feder­
al land Bank of Spokane, Wash ,
wiill make loans through the
Fork* of the Santiam National
Farm L>an Association in amounts
from 1100 to $10.000, for a peri­
od of 6 to 33 years, on first mort­
gage security
Inquire of W. H.
McLain. Sec.-Trea*., rout* No. 2,
Scio. Oregon.
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Meals now 35c to 50c, at the
THE SCIO HOTEL
LOWE & MORRISON
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
All funerals given personal attention by Mr. lows
Her vice* and trices Guaranteed to Satisfy Every < ustorner
lady Attendant if desired
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Densmore’s
Headquarters for Fisher's Poultry and
Dairy Feed*
If you have not used them, a trial will convince you that
there are none better.
Compare Our Prices
with other«, quality considered, on Feed« of all kinds and we
feel confident you can save money by buying at
Densmore’s Feed Store
SCIO, ORECrON
We Will Buy Your Hogs When Ready
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