The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 07, 1922, Image 6

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KAFOURY’S
“The Store with the Real Christmas Spirit
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Thousands of Gifts Are Here that will be
appreciated on Christmas morn
Kafoury Bros
Salem Store
Portland Store
466 State Street
383 Alder Street
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To poultry and stockmen!
u ■ «re reprinting analysis
of CHERRO feeds to cor­
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Cherro Poultry Feeds
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C>«<v« E,t M««k
Prot- l i 20 p c
F»t 44 per cent
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A*h 34 per
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Fiber 4 percent
C«e«ul Scrslck
Protein 9 p c
Fat 24 perfect
Ash
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Fiber 2j per ct.
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Profrin 17 p e
F»t 5 per cent
A »h 44 per cent
Fiber “! per cent
Cbsrrs Grew. Mask
CkeflS E<< RaiMer
Cbtrre Darai. Maak
A i 8 per cent
Fi>>er 5 percent
Protein I? pt
Fat 4 per cent
Ash 4 per cent
Fiber 4 per ct.
À Protein 19 p c
♦ Fat 8 per cent
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Cberre Scmlrb
Protein 9 p C
Fat 3 per cent
A-h 2 red’ cent
Fiber 2 percent
Protein 11 p c
Fat 24 per cent
Ash 2 per cont
Fiber 2 percent
CUrrs CMak Fae4
Protein 11 p c
Fat 2 per cent
A«h 2 per cent
Fiber 2 per ct
Cherro Chick Mash
Protein 16 p e
Ash 4 per cent
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Fat 4 per cent
Fiber & per ct.
Cherro Stock Feeds
CkMra
CK-W
I’rnidn IS p e
Pai 8 per cent
A«l> 6 t*r cent
Ftl*r 8 per ct.
CUm h, CWw
Protein 14 p e
Ash 34 per cent
Fat 34 per cent
Fiber 5 per ct.
Ch' ?ro Molasses Feed
lu b c
’1 per cent
A»h 9 per cent
Fiber 15 per ct.
Vanufactured by
, i Oily Milling Co.
stem Oregon
DR. FICQ
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Office Hours:
< to 12 A. M.
1» to 5 P
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S. G BROWNE M. D.
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Drop in and let Hagey. the jew­
eler. show you how nice the Edison
LOCAL BREVITIES
Fountain Pen works.
John Brock was called to hie old
h ■no- in Albert*. Canrda last week
Meadow Shade Hutter on sale at
I ail grocers.
by the death of a brother.
Mrs. I. V. McAdoo spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Poindexter
and daughter, were visitors at the
When you buy butter buy Meadow
home of J H. i'oindexter and Will
Shade Butter.
Garland's, last week.
Fred Bilyeu attend« I a F«rd gwet-
Leroy Hoagland, son of 1. Hoag
Ing In Portland last Friday.
land, and who was in partnership
Mra. L. D. Warmack, of San An
with Otho E. Wallace. in the new
tonio, Texas, is visiting at the home
Novelty Manufacturing Co., has
jof her aiater, Mrs R I. Hixson.
1 sold his interests to his father and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bilyeu and left Saturday for pointe in California
Mrs. Jennie McKnight, were dinner He expects to locate in that state
'guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. if he can find a suitable location
Frank Gill Sunday.
We are sorry to lose Leroy from
our
midst, but wish him well.
Meadow Shade Butter on sale at
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at home.
all grocers.
Ira Morris, wife and Mrs Holmer.
¡of Dallas, spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. Morris’ mother, Aunt Peckj
Morris, of this city.
,
Mrs. Dr. W. 3. Mott, of Salem.
who was visiting her »tster, Mrs.
Dr. S. C. Browne, returned home
last Friday morning.
Glen Clark, Pauline Sims, Gordon,
Wesolv, Rose Jireeh, John Terhune
and Leia Couey attended a dance
In Salem Saturdry night.
Mias Ina Parrish, who is employed
with the telephone company at The
Dalles, »(»ent Thanksgiving with her
parents, J. W. Parrish and wife.
When you buy butter buy Meadow
Shade Butter.
We have just learned that Roger'
winter
which is very aoacging
Sull he M sbie tu out his regular
eord of wood moot every day.
George Griffin took Thanksgiving
dinner with Mrs. Lain Mui liger,
which he to ns »ch enjoyed ae be is a
two horse balchlor.
John Griffin who makee his home
with his mother. Mrs. S. W. Gaioes.
went over Tuesday to take Thanks­
giving with his daughter at Staytoo.
David Horsburg. wife and four
daughters took Thanksgiving dinner
with Mrs. Horsburg's mother, Mrs.
Eliza Crabtree, of Scio.
Art Letonmaier, wife and babe,
went down Tuesday to Oregon City,
to spend Thanksgiving with his
parents snd brothers.
Newton Crabtree, after a week,
called in Sunday at the Smith farm
for a square meal.
With the assistance of the high
wind Saturday afternoon Ed Kalin*
and the old Pie Eater, sawed down
eleven large trees, as Ed ha* a sur­
plus of timber.
Revis Graham, wife and two
daughters, of Mooitor. called in
Thanksgiving for an hours visit with
S. W. Gaines, Mrs. Graham's father. I
As they were on their way home
they called on Bill Garland, of Scio, j
for Thanksgiving dinner.
Price Neal, of Richardson tian,
called on Ed Kalina Wednesday,
for a supply of potatoes at 75c per
100 lbs.
We were very sorry to learn of
the death of our good friend Stanley
Hoffman, our Crabtree merchant,
after two years of intense suffering.
A* Ed Kalina and 1 returned from
Scio Tuesday we found a wrecked
auto belonging to Clarence Kruml.i
on the Franklin Butte grade, as he
had turned turtle, demolishing one
wheel also the top. He escaped un­
hurt but loot his crate of eggs.
David Horsburgh sawed his win­
ters wood Wednesday,
Joseph and Ed Kalina, made a
flying business trip to Albany. Mon­
day.
I see by the papers the mule
threw Olcott, as he had the saddle
on the off mule. Pierce lit in the
saddle, rode off with head and tail
For Sale—About 26 bushels of corn
on the cob, Cash price hOc per
hundred weight. J. F.Weeely.
Score Cards—Get your "500" score
cards at the T ribune office. 2c
per card, or 2| cents per card by
mail, postpaid
For Sale—About 10 gallons No. 5
Zerolene motor oil. with container.
Price right, if you can use it. In­
quire at the Tribune office.
For Sale-Prunes, orchard run.
good clean prunes, 10c per pound.
Orders may be left and called for
at Densmores Feed Store.
G. L,
Muxxy.
17p
For Sale--About 30 cord of 4-foot
wood at West Scio. It is old
growth dry balm. Price right.
This is Al wood. Inquire of IL
H. McDonald.
|8p
For Sale The Maple Spring Farm
is for Sale, 163 acres. Anyone
wishing to buy. will give satisfac­
tory terms at 5 per cent. See
Frank Sommers. Scio, or write to
C. H. Wain, Junction City. On.
17tf.
Money to Loan at 5j '
The Feder­
al Land Bank of Spokane. Waxh ,
wiill make loans through tho
Forks of the Santiam National
Farm Len Association in amounts
from $1<><> to 910.000, for a peri­
od at 5 to 33 years, on first mort­
gage security. Inquire of W. H.
McLain, Sec.-Treas., rout«* No. 2,
Scio, Oregon.
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li it any wonder that such an
A Thanksgiving dinner was given
abnormal condition reacts up­
at the home of Will Garland's. Those
on the genetai health of a hu­
present were: Mr. and Mrs. N. R
man being? And. if this con­
Graham and daughters. Merle and
dition is allowed to remain,
Letha. and Mr. Earl Koon lx, all of
what does the future hold of
Monitor; and Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
health.
Our methods elimi­
Gaines, of Crabtree; Mr. Charley
Hunl of Lebanon, and Mr. and up.
nate such causes’
Joe Kalina is getting tired of
Mrs J. H. Poindexter and son.
Consultation Free.
laurence, and Mrs. Clara Griffin,
bachelor* life, and still snuffing
along on a cold track, as eociety
The Linn county farm bureau will
women are getting so fast he is
hold its annual meeting beginning at
afraid of them. They trv to make
10:00 a m. o'clock Saturday. Decern*
the husband take their place while
AT SCIO HOTEL
her 9th in the Linn county court
they are out for a good time, too
Mondays, Wednesdays and
house. All members of the bureau
much for the income.
arc urged to be present. The ex­
Fridays
PUBATKR.
ecutive committee will recommend
Hour«: 9 to 11 a. rn.
that the farm bureau dues for the
Subaeri be for the Tribune
coming year I* reduced to $5.00.
There may be some who will object
to this. It is also expected that a
representative of the state farm
bureau organisation will be present
to speak and the annual election
will be held.
Clean wooden floors, linoleum,
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M. Cain was also a prize winner at
the Pacific International Live Stock .
Fair, winning first premium on ButT
Hagey, the jeweler, is having a
Rocks
stormy time these daya. Ho is sell­
Will Parrish, jr., was in Salem ing Cyclone Alarm Clocks.
Saturday night, and brought home
Quite a number from here are
with him a brand new overcoat. It taking in the Albany meetings and
is a beauty, and says he saw Rov are staying over in the hope that
Shelton while making the purchase. the evangelist will be able to help
them physically. It is reported that
Parent-Teachers will meet again
a few have been able to receive the
tonight in regular monthly session.
blessings of this noted man and My
All parents interr«tra<e<i in the
they have been cured of their ail­
schools arc urged to be present,
ments. E C. Shelton reports that
Dte present school budget will be
Mrs. Shelton, who has been suffer­
discussed.
ing with her head since an attack of
Harold Hassler, who has l>een in flu. is now well because of the heal­
the service for three years, serving ing influences of this divine at
two years io Germany, and one year Albany. Others, whose names we
in Georgia, gave his parents a big 1 do not konw. are also reported to
surprise as well as a happy <m* by' have been benefited.
stepping in at home on the evi of
Dec. 1st.
J. W. Gilkey, an uncle of the ¡ SANTIAM FARM NEWS
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Gilkey boys and Mrs. John Sim« •
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Physician and
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and Mrs. Cora Saith, was successful
Surgeon
Dec. 5
in the recent elections in Washing­
Reio, Oregon
• st Residence
ton, and was again elected county
The old man took his usual Nov.,
superintendent of schools. He has cold some 10 days ago. which devel­
visited here and io well known to oped into a severe attack of Bron-
mm of our rwdeu t a.
chitsta, which I m has to have eussy
Drs. Scott & Scofield
Keep Painted Woodwork CLEAN
tile, marble, concrete, with
SAPOLIO
Makes all house*
cleaning easy.
LarRc cake
No waste
RrvYwi. U.ll
Meals now 35c to 50c, at the
THE SCIO HOTEL
LOWE & MORRISON
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
All funerals given personal attention by Mr. Lowe
Services and trices Guaranteed to Satisfy Every Customer
lady Attendant if desired
N. I. Moaaisor
Aata
Phone — l*sy, 397
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