The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 14, 1922, Image 3

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    M. Sternberg & Co.’s Chriétmas News
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JUST A FEW SUGGESTIVE PRESENTS FOR "HIM"
Night Shirts
Pajamas
Hosiery
Raincoats
Knit Vests
V,
Umbrellas
Suspenders
Kid Dress
Gloves
Pkt. Knives
Silk Dress Shirts
Neckw’r, 40 f off
Jewelry', for Cuffs
and Ties
I runks. Steamer
Trunks, Grips,
Valises, Suit
Cases, 40^ off
Other Articles
Supply Every Want at This Store
M. Sternberg & Co.’s Ladies’ Shop
Elks Building, 1 st street
Albany, Oregon
Gin SUGGESTIONS FOR “HER"
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Hosiery
Handkerchiefs
Waists
Raincoats
Umbrellas
Sweaters
Scarfs
Combs
Hair Nets
Furs
Underwear Middies Manicure Sets
House Shoes
Night Gowns
Belts Pins Coats Suits Dresses
And many other articles for “milady’’
too numerous to mention.
Make this a joyous Christmas toyourself and the recipient by saving through giving from our
immense stocks at each store, 1 remendous reductions in prices in all lines. We haven’t for­
gotten the “kiddies’*—every requirement is here. You can’t go wrong trading here.
were dinner guests at J. G. Holts,
Monday.
Fred Mespelt and family and Mrs.
Ernest Kelly attended the afternoon
riHs ting of the Price revival in Al­
bany Sunday.
Hens, 4 pounds and over ................................................
17c
The school children are drilling
H< ns, indet 4 pounds
for the Xmas progamme which Ralph
Springs, over 2 to 34 pounds ....................................... ...
15c
McDonald will have at the school.
Stags and Springs, over 34 pounds .............................
11c
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prokop. Mar­
Broilers. 14 to 2 pounds...................................................
17c
garet
Settling, Gene Kelly, Mr. and
Old Boosters ............................................................................ 7c
Turkeys, alive.......................................................................... 23c
Mrs. W. A. Gilkey and Mrs. Leonard
Turkeys, dressed.................................................................
28c
Gilkey attended the farewell meet­
Geese.......................................................................................... 10c
ing at the Armory in Albany, Sun­
day evening.
Mrs. A Mitchell has returned
home from Albany.
Joe Prokop and the Gilkey boys
drove to Albany Saturday evening
to get Alvin Gilkey, who came home
from Eugene.
Old Butcher Shop Stand
Scio, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gilkey and
Mrs J. G. Holt attended the after-
noon and evening service at the
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. H«lt veiled Armory Tuesday.
relatives in Albany Thursday and
;
GILKEY STATION
Friday and attended the Armory
meeting.
J SANTIAM FARM NEWS
Dec. 12
Sunday visitors at the J. G. Holt »♦—»••«.......... ..
Mrs. Lillian Be**ne of Molalla is home were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Dec 12
visiting at the home of her parents, VanLvtograph, Mrs. N. G. Holt and
Everything around the Sant lam
Mrs. Ki Reed, all of Allmny.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Munsel.
Fred Mespelt loaded a car of lum­ farm is very quiet as the weather is
Riley Preaver and wife and Mar­
still cold rainy and blustery, with
garet Sei fling were shopping in Al- ber at West Scio, Monday.
<>ur first indications of snow, a few
There
will
be
a
turkey
shoot
at
bany, Saturday.
flakes,
to remind us there is plenty
the
Will
Moore
place
next
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prokop tran­
yet
to
come.
sacted business in Albany Thursday.
Mrs. Lillian Beene and son, Horace
Poultry Prices
LARGE & HACKLEMAN
Poultry Feeding Station
RADIO RALF AND HIS FRIENDS—
Our school ma'am Miss More, of new saw mill for Clarence Cameron.
our school, gave a surprise party on
Conard Westinghouse butchered
Mr. Rirchet. Monday night for a I his hogs on last Monday.
good time.
Robt. Elliott has taken over the
We see our road boss William bartier shop at Crabtree, where he
Gilkey out with hie engine and does tonsorial work <>n Saturday
grader leveling up our road, as they afternoon's and evening's.
were getting badly cut up.
Mr. S. P. Stringer is putting up
Ed Kalina made a run for Scio,
for a visit with his mother, and
friend Mrs Fannie Kalina remained
at home to care for the babe,who is
past two months and has never been
out of the house, as she takes great
care of her eon.
a woven
ranch.
wire
fence
around
We are glad to see the
feed chopper once more
ation.
his
lairwood
in oper­
Wilfred Elliott, of Portland, was
a visitor in this vicinity last week.
Someone has proven to be very
Mrs. S. P. Stringer has Ixien in*
acorumodating to Arch Ray as they
disposer! for several days, but able
have looked after marketing 19 fine
to teach her school here.
turkeys, also swiping a few of Bill
Richardson's big flock as Hill would
Holiday Rates Reduced
not miss them.
Tuesday morning it was a little
misty, as the temperature wasdow
..........
Reduced holiday excursion fares
.will ix- it int • effect by the S-uth-
to 16 for a starter.
ern Pacific for Christmas and New
PIE EATER.
' Year's Holidays.
The
reduced
rates, which will be in effect lie*
tween all points on Southern Pacific
♦
Larwood Items
lines where the one-way fare is |30
............~ >
or less, will consist of one and one-
Dec. 12
half fare for the round trip or 25
After three days riding in search per cent reductions from the double
of their hounds which have been one-way fare.
Tickets will be on sale December
gone for seven days.
Rockford
White and Albert Howard have re­ 22. 23, 24 . 25. 29. 30. 31 and Jan­
uary 1. with final return limit Jan­
turned empty handed.
Ben Schmit has been building a uary 3.
By JACK WILSON