The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 09, 1922, Image 6

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LOCAL BREVITIES
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Meadow Shade butter 2 pounds
SI 05.
Mrs. Jesa L. Rodgers entertained
the "500 Club" on Wednesday af­
ternoon at her home.
A large crowd listened to a very
(ood sermon by ltrv. Eaaen at the
Federated Church last Sunday,
S. C. BROWNE, M. D.
Physician and
Surgeon
Office at Reside tic«
Hr io, Orvfoo
Huy your fresh vegetables at the Bragg. Now we can expect to see
the Bragg familv in town often this
Meadow Shade Dairy
winter,
O. C. Heutier and G. K Gaiaar.
are new owner» of new model Fords.
It is reported that more than a
hundred cases of dysrntery is pre­
Mrs Slan<ey Van Winkle, of Al­
valent here at the preamt time, and
bany, is visiting relatives here for a
the doctors are kept tolerably busy.
few day».
Kenneth Sim», who has been em­
Mrs. Jennie Warner rsturaed to
ployed tn Portland, returned to his
Portland Sunday, where she will
home town Saturday and asys he
spend the winter.
will be with us for a little while
Little Viola Fuller, daughter of again.
the oropnetur» of the Scio hotel,
Some time when you want some­
who has been quite sick ,1» now on
thing to do just take a walk past
the road to recovery.
■ Chris Bilyeu’s home and see what
C. W. Bragg and Frank Bartu ' a little improving will do to help the
were Aliwny visitor» Monday, bring ' looks of our little citv.
mg home a new Overland for Mr
*’Brick" Allen. 16. a Mill City
* youth, was picked up in AI (»any
MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY
Clean steel knives and
forks, remove stains and
grease with
SAPOLIO
Cleans - Scours • Polish««
I-irgc cake
No waste
fee Ï
ENOCH MOkGAN'S MIMCO.. N. w Twt. U. S A.
Meals now 35c to 50c, at the
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THE SCIO HOTEL
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Tuesday, as he was reported to have
run away from home. and was
| immediately return««! home.
Cecil Eichinger. George I’atrny.
Mrs. C. A. Everett and Mrs. < »»car
Eichinger, went to Portland today
on a business mission. They made
i the trip in the Eichinger car.
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The Parent-Teacheis Association
will hold its r«>gular monthly m«*et-
ing at the school house tonight, to
which all parenia arc invited
Dr.
Fieq has consented to give a short
talk <n the care of teeth.
townsman. D C. Thoms.
feels
jubilant oeer his success
He fee*»
that he owes a debt of gratitude to
the people for their consideration,
so favorably, of his candidacy, and For Rent Good four room house.
See. E C Shelton.
says he does not know how to prop­
erty thank the voters for same Good voung ewe« to let on shares.
Inquire of V. J. Phillippi. Scio,
Well anyhow he promisee to rive
Oregon.
14p
the people a safe and sane admini­
At 1 cent per
stration of county affairs, and •ays Potatoes For Sale
pound. Also baled straw. Inquire
"thank you.”
of Charles Cbrx, route 2. Scio.
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Obituary
For Sale Thirty double diac 10-inch
phonegraph records Price right,
See Frans I In Van Brunt, box 96.
Willard (Telus Holt was born
Scio. Oregon.
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near Scio Fab. 23. 1894. and passed
away at U. S. Veterans Hospital, For Sal. One Ford touring 1918
monel
G ->d tires. First clase
Portland, Ore.. Oct. 31. 1922. being
shape. Al a bargain. See Fred
28 years 8 months and 8 days old.
Btiyeu. Scio, Oirgon.
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His early life was spent on the
home farm, hs received his educa­ For Sale ('abbngiS. all you want,
at 1* o-nis per pound, at the
tion in the grammar grade« and I
patch, i.uy McKnight. Phone
High Schooi of Riverside, later at­
59. Route 2 Scio.
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tending the Oregon Agricultural
TkKHFAS» m-tic. - for »ale at 10*
College at Corvallis.
each, or 3 for 25*. at the Tribune
He was employed as t»ook keeper
office. Protect your stock from
dent ruction
for the Standard Oil Co., in Albanv
and at Heppner, from which place Score Card» Get your "500” score
cards al the T kihi nk office. 2c
he was called into service June 24.
per card, or 2* cents per card by
1918. He s»-rved with Co. D. 305th
mail, postpaid.
Infantry, and waa woumted in the
For
Sale Al >ut In gallons No. 5
l»altie of the Arguae Oct. 4. 1918.
Zerolen»- rn.-t r ml, with container.
bring in the Hospital in France six
Price right, if v-u cun use it. In­
months. He receiv«»d his diM*harge
quire al the Tribune office.
May 19. 1919, and returned home
For Sale G > ■ f
Organ
925.00.
He was appointed as a probation
Folding !u-d
915 00,
Sewing
officer in the court of Domestic
Machine $20 00. ( ream Separator
915 00. Lax Thayer
Sec furn-
Relati <ns in Portland, in which
iture at h«>tn< of Frank T. Thayer.
work he was deeply interested but
Vilas I’hillippt ha« return««! from
aoulhern Oregon, where he has l»*n
looking after a large band of sh«*ep,
which he and Charley Warne« own.
He aavs iw-litics was warm down hail to give up active work, on ac­
there, and the school bill was much count of failing health July 5. 1921.
In favor
During all his sickn«*as and suffer­
ing
h« waa very considerate of
Miss Emaline Carson, of Albany,
other»,
very appreciative of the
formely of this city, who has just
kindnem
of
all
who
were
returned home from an extended
good
to
him
He
was
reconciled
trip thru the eastern states with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. am] Mrs. Isaac and anxious for the end which came
Cambell, was a Scio visitor this as a relief after four years of suffer­
ing from coreinoma, cauwtl from
week end.
the wounds receivt-d in active aervice.
Aunt Beckey Morris has received
He leave» to mourn his lues hi»
word that a cousin of hers. Mrs.
parent», Mr. and Mr». J. G. Holt,
Priscilla Starr, who was a Crabtree
of Scio, one afoter Mr». Nellie J>>n«»»,
and formally lived here, had died
of Stay ton. one brother l^eater Holt,
at her home in Pomeroy, Wash . the
of Carleton, one nephew Harry
latter part of October. She was in
Jone«, of Slayton, beside« a number
her 90th year.
of relative» and a boat of friends
County Assessor J. 8. VanWinkle to whom he had endeared himself
died Wednesday afternoon at his by his kind and cheerful dispoaition
home in Albany from effects of
heart trouble, from which he had
Osnt FUI IL
A hot waler butti« should net«* b«
been suffering for several months,
rsslly Bll«d
If H la t« b« pot la a
He is well known here, and had
bed to warm It bsvs It ealy »»sal
made a splendid record as assessor. thr*« quarters full
He was also a candidate for the
postmaatership of the Albany poet­ For Sale - The Maple Spring Farm
is for Sale. 163 acres.
Anyone
office.
wishing to buy, will give satisfac­
Sam Stoller and wife, Mrs J. N.
tory terms at 5 per cent. See
Frank Sommers, Scio, or write to
Long and son Max. »nd Grandpa
C. H. Wain, J unci ion Citv, Ore
McDonald, went to Cloverdale and
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Pacific City last week, and reported
having a splendid trip. Mrs l»ng
remained over for a week or more,
on account of not being able to
stand the trip so quickly home, Mrs,
Stoller remaining with her, Sam
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says after going over there he has
There is much advertising of a
again gotten th*dairy fever, and if
misleading nature being cirvulat-
he could sell hi» bumnewi here he ed about Federal Tires, because
will locate in Tillamook county and there are several makes of this
enter the dairy business, of which celebrated brand. The Federal
manufacturers make a cord tire
he is better qualified to follow.
Read This
Prices Lowest in History
of Ford Motor Co.
Today, with many commodities still priced
above the pre-war haaia, you can buy a
Ford car for lew mo- ey than ever Ix-fon-
in the history of the Ford Motor Company.
The Ford Sedan at 9595 equipped with elec­
tric starter, demountable rima, extra rim
and non-skid tire» all around, is without
doubt the greatest value ever offered in a
n otor car.
And you get the same quality, dependabili­
ty and economy for which Ferd cars are
noted, with all th«- comfort» and conven­
iences that go along with an enclosed job.
1-et us have your ord< r now for reasonably
prompt delivery. Term» if deaired.
The City Election
to compete with fabrics, and call
it "I ^a^ier." and we are pleaswi
to quote you the following prices
on three makes of
For Sale 100 May hatch««] White
Leghorn ;> ’diets. Thos. Baron
strain; mai<-d to Tancred's strain;
75c per h< ad. Inquire of Rex
Peery. Seis. Oregon.
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Want««] —l.igh car (Ford preferred!
in trade for a registered Jersey
cow. 3. years old. Will pay the
difference
Must tarde this week
if at all
If interested phone. H.
S Nolan, Scio
For Sale 65 acre«, four acres in
cultivation, rest in pasture, new
hou«e anti barn. 92500 for place,
9500 down, balance 3 v ears at
Will trad»- for mailer place. In­
quire of Mrs F. F. McCarter, if
miles southwest of Crabtree, Ore.
13 p
Money to L>an at 5**i
The Feder­
al land Bank of Spokane. Wash.,
wiill make loans through the
Forks of the Santiam National
Farm L an Association in amount»
from 9100 to 910.000, for ■ peri­
od of 5 lo ; « y« ar». on first mort­
gage security
Inquire of W H.
McLain. S m .-Tress., rout« No. 2,
Scio. Oregon.
11-p
Chiropractic Ta Ik«8
A WtAK
<HCRVOOS
kCONOmON
V.
Let us bolster up your weak
nerve« hy infusing new ener­
gy into them.
To do so we
mml, first of alt. adjust your
nerves to ourmak
With the
cause of nerve trouble« re­
moved your strength returns.
The election for city officers for
the ensuing two year term, passed
Consultation Free.
off quietly with but a 50 per cent
30x3| Defender (Jord Tire« 910.50
vote cast. There were no opposition
30x3* 4-ply Cord................. 12.50
candidates for either office, hence 30x3* 6-ply Cord.with tube
the light vote
Dr, Prill was again
AT SCIO HOTEL
(Blue Pennant) .....
15.95
elected mavor. Mylo Bartu recorder.
Mon tiny a, \Xcslnrsday» and
E D. Myers treasurer, N I. Mor­
Fridays
rison marshal, and the counci I men
Hours; 9 to 11 /. m.
are R M. Cain, J. W Chromy,
Scio, Oregon
Frank Bartu, J L. Kelly F. T
Thayer. E. A. Wagaor and 1. V. Me- »w »♦»♦♦♦«•♦»♦
»«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦s««easteas
Adoo, the latter receiving the
lowest vote of any
Federal Tires
Drs. Scott & Scofield
Bartu Motor Co.
LOWE &. MORRISON
REUABEE UNDERTAKERS
Fred T. Bilyeu
Feel» Dated
Authorized Si lea and Service
The result of the election held
Tuesday having become known, it
i« quite natural «hat our fellow
All funerals given personal attention by Mr. Lowe
Services and I'rieea Guaranteed to Satisfy I vory < u-tomer
lady Attendant if desired
Lows
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