The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 04, 1923, Image 7

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Poultry Prices
...18c
...lie
. 14c
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...17c
7c
23c
...27c
10c
10c
Hen*. 4 t>our>d* «nd over.................
Heng, under 4 pound* ....................
Springs, over 2 pound*...................
Stag* and Spring*, over 3$ pound*
Broiler*, 2 pound* and under.........
Old Rooster» .................. ..................
Turkey*, alive...................................
Turkey«, dreaacd.......... ...................
Geese.............
.
Duck«
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Leonard Gilkey transacted
. nasa tn Albany Saturday.
I
bus*-
Virginia Bilyeu »pent New Year»
in Salem at the Itoy Shelton home.
Mr«. Clara Griffin »pent Chnatmaa
with her sister. Mr». Tom
] Small.
I we««
C. T. Craft was in
dav on business
Albany,
Th* students will give on« of the*»-
dances monthly, and it is hoped ths
Mis« Ixt* Couey went to Portland i lovers of this sort of entertainment
Sunday, she remained over New j will bear thto in mind.
11w JPear was c4««*c*l at the sher­
Years with relatives and attended a
family reunion.
She reports a < iff'» office Saturday by a turnover
oí $.3,260 54. the l«M of the year.
splendid time,
Mias France* Eckert. Miss Ruth I Thia turnover iiicliulcd chiefly be­
• F. T. Thayer attended the Farm
lated 1921 taxes
Bureau meeting In Allianv last Sat- Wirth and Mias Marie She* returned ■
to Scio New Years evening, after-
The Big Sale «f Pendleton Wool
i urdav.
pl« **ant vacations «pent with rela-1 Blankets ia now going on at Biahop's,
Josie Kotan is back at th* store
live« in Portland and Astoria.
Sah-m. Worth while savings. Sale
after a good New Years dinner
3.60 pair and up. When
Don
’
t
forget
the
school
election
’
with th«- home folks.
Saturday. Three directors to elect, in t«>wn iw sure and see our disp'ay
Emma and Mary Kotan returned
the old board having resigned. The of Virgin Wool Products. Made
| to their work at Philomath and
2l-t2c
county superintendent of school«. from Oregon Wools
( Harrisburg, after spending the holt-
Mrs. Edna Geer, will preside.
days with their parent*.
To Exhibit at Salem
H. Wayne Thoms, son of Mr. ard
Mrs. Jess Rodger» and daughter,
Mr». I). C. Thoms, has gone to
Geraldine. ha<- returned from Kel-
An exhibit of l>elwe«.-n 160 and
Contodoro Rivadaria. republic of
Scio, Oregon
so. Wash., whsre they spent the Argentine, with the Standard Oil *200 oil and water color paintings,
the work of Prof. Alfred H. Schroff,
Christmas holidays.
Company, for geological research.
head of the flue art* department of
Pensions of Mexican
Mr. and Mis. Elmer YocubeU, of i the IJnivenuty of Oregon, will be
The high school students arc work­ war veterans have b*en increased to Portland, returned to their home
held in Salem this month, the exact
ing hard on a play to be given prol>- >72 a month from >60. and of Saturday, after having spent the
«lates to lie determined later. The
widows to >50 from >30.
ably on Monday uight. Jan. 16
Christmas holidays with the latter's extbition will lie under the auspice«
Rev. Albion Eason will occupy
Mr. and Mra. C. D. Brock and parents. Mr. and Mr». Joe Patrny. of the Marlon County Branch of
the pulpit at the Federated church eon Verdell, of Banks, have been ,
Maurice White, of Washougal, ’ the Uuivereity of Oregon Alumni
next Sunday, Everyone is cordially visiting the past week at the home came up last week and spent the < Association and the Salem Art*
invited.
of their uncle. Geo. L. Sutiierland. Christmas holidays with relatives. League.
Maurice is a graduate of the Scio
The showing will include <55 new
Earl L. Fisher, a IJnn County
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterling, off
High school and of course just had ' painting» of California landscapes
man and former saseaaor, was last Brownsville, attended the
New
Saturday elected a member of the Years student dance. remaining to look up some of hia old cl asa- and marines. Sketches were made
by Prof, Schroff at Carmel-by-the-
State Tax Commiesion, to succeed over night with D. C. and M re. mate«.
Sea
lw*t summer.
Frank K. Ijovall, who resigned on Thoms.
Marton Chriunan went to Oak-
account of ill health,
land. Cal., recently, where he is
Real Clothing Values at Bishop's,
Card of Thank*
helping
Charley Warner car«- for
The Big Sale of Pendleton Wool Salem. Two Pant Suita, made of
nearly
9000
acres
which
is
rented
Blankets now going on at Bishop'». Bishop's Virgin Wool Fabrica. Fine
We deni re in 'his manner to ex­
Salem. Worth while savings. Sale tailoring and *tyls« and 130 is a until 1925 to keep a large band of
press
to our manv friends our sin­
prices >6.50 pair apd up. When in mighty- low price. Come in and see sheep. Some job but they are good
cere
gratitude for the kindness
men for this work.
town be sure and see our display of them.
21-t 2c
shown us in our recent berevement.
Virgin Wool Products, made from
When F. M. McDaniel, a deputy
We also wish to thank those who
T. J. Wnoddy, sued by the cooper­
Oregon Wools.
21-t 2c
game warden, appeared at Philometh
ative woolgrower» for not selling
assisted in the services at the Z. C.
the other day to help nroaecute men
them his wool according to contract,
B. J. hall in any manner, and for
for viol sting the game law he was
answers that he was induced by de­
the many beautiful floral offering».
arrested for violating the liquor
ception to sign the contract.--Hnletrv
Mr. and Mr». Henry Dolersi
law. A bottle of house was found
Enlerprise.
and family.
in his pocket, says an exchange.
Hon. S. M. Garland will be in Scio
Mr». I. V. McAdoo, wife of ye
Wish to thank the many friends
this morning tn meet the local road
I
editor, has resigned tier position at who helped and astristed me during
committee of the Scio Business
Chemawa Indian school, and has ra­ the sickness, death and burial of my
Men's Association. Mr Garland is
turned home. She like*! the school, beloved sister.
iuterested In good roads. and wants
the work, and the environments,
James R. ItarneH.
to do all he can to assist us.
but the needs at home were greater
W. W. Francia, father of Mr». S. than the alurements at the school.
H Goin, died Sunday morning fol
It to reported here that the Scio
lowing a brief illness. He was
Logging & Lumber Co,, is about to
prominent in lodge and political cir­
resume operations after a two year
cle». The funeral was held al 2
shutdown. This will mean more For Sale Fox Terrier puppies; also
billed straw and Potatoes.
o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J.
See
work and a payroll for Scio, and it
Chas. Chrx. route 2. Scio.
24p
C. Spencer officiating, and intern­
is hoped the report is true, although
ment was in the Masonic Cemetery
at this writing the report has not For Sale Still have one pure bred
in Albany.
Doroc-Jersey gilt, price right.
been verifitrd.
See L. E. Gilkey. Scio, Oregon.
Everything is reported in readi­
Miss Jill Coaaley Batt, who ad­
For Sale About ♦>() tons of good
ness for the legislators when they
dressed the Community Club Mon­
nixed hav, lulled ready to go.
assemble in Salem next Monday for
day, was entertained while In the
Inquire of G. ,M Rilyeu, Scio, Or­
a 40-day sewion. Now if these
egon
23-p.
city at the home of Mr. and Mrs
legislators will get busy and repeal
H. E. Tobie. She returned to Port­ For Sale 17 head of goat«.
Price
a lot of úseles* laws, and give us
land Tuesday evening, having re­
>30 for the bunch If taken soon.
just a few that are worth while and
See Mel Arnold, route 2. Scio.
mained over ao she might address
with real meaning, they will per­
Oretron
22 p
the students of the high school.
form a service the public will be
Report has it here that the Crown Score Cards—Get your "600” •core
thankful for.
card« at the T ribune office, 2c
Mines, in which so many Scio people
per card, or 2j cent* per card by
The Community Club has about are interested, is showing signs of
mail, postpaid.
1000 folders advertising the Forks greater worth with each shovelful
of the Santiam. and they are free tn of ore dug out. If report is true, For Sale—Five Jersey milch cows, 1
fresh with calf, I to freshen soon
those who will lake them and see some day these same Scio people
and 3 milking now. Inquire of
that they are mailed out to prospec­ will be rolling in wealth, and the
Rex Peery, route 3. Scio. Ore.
tive settlers in this community. If Tribune hopes such will take place.
For Sale- The Maple Spring Farm
you want to relieve youraelves of
is for Sale, 163 acr«-s
Anyone x
Tne Naw Year dance given by the
high taxes, we must pull together
wishing to buy. will give satisfac­
students of the high school at the
and Induce newcomers into our
tory terms at 5 per cent. See
gym, was well attended and all pre­
Frank Sommers. Scio, or write to
midst they will help assume some
sent seemed to enjoy the occasion.
C. H. Wain. Junction City. Ore.
of our present burdens. You can
I7tf.
Arnold Jaxxers furnished the music.
get them at the Tribune office, and
rememlwr they an- free.
LARGE & HACKLEMAN
Poultry Feeding Station
Old Butcher Shop Stand
LOCAL BREVITIES
George I
Lock »bent New Years
in Albany.
M um
Margaret Meriting was a
week-end visitor in Albany.
The game scheduled with ths
Halsey Racketeers for Friday night
has been cancelled.
Th«- picture al the Peoples Thea­
tre Saturday night to "Wild Honey."
with Prise'll« Dean as the star.
Real Clothing Values at Bishop's,
Salem
Two Pant Suita, made of
Bishop's Pure Virgin W«x>l Fabrics.
Fine tailoring and styles and >30
is a mighty low price. Come in and
see them.
21 -t 2c
CHIROPRACTIC TALK
Chiropractic
For Stomach Trouble
Whether your stomach trouble is
chronic or acute, short or long stand­
ing, the real cause is that the nerves
leading to the stomach are not carry­
—-
ing their full capac­
ity of life’s nerve
HEALTH FOLLOWS
force which repair
the worn out struc­
tures, also causing
MM
the glands to man­
ufacture the juice
needed for diges­
tion. This force is
cut off where the
nerves pass out be­
tween the vertebrae
of the back.
CHIROPRKTK: CORRECTS
PMSSURE ON SPINAL
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NERV l S IN DISEASES Of
THE FOLLOWING ORGANS
EYES
LAM
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THROAT
AMU
HEA«T
LUNGS
LIVER
MV STOMACH
'V PANCREAS
““ SPLEEN
KIDNEYS
now us
APPtNOtX
M ADDER
LOatSlIW
T he LOWER NERVE
UNDER THE MAGNIFY­
ING OLASS IS PINCHED
*V A MISALIGNED JOINT.
P inched nir vts cannot
TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL
IMPULSES. CNIROPRAC-
TICACUUSTINO RE­
MOVES THE PRESSURE.
THE UPPER NERVE IS
IREEASNAruMiaTtNDl
The Chiropractor
removes the pres­
sure from the nerve
and health is the
result.
Consultation Without Charge.
Drs. Scott & Scofield
SCIO HOTEL
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
From 9 to 11 o’clock.
I
FRIDAY
W. A. Hickey, of Portland, who
! has a band of sheep on the Jory
! Gaines place, about 5 miles east of
i Scio, was in town last Friday night
and says some dogs got into them
and killed thirteen head. He would
like to know whoa* dogs are guilty,
but to protect himaelf has filed his
claim with the county court for
damages, amounting to 1104. It
would seem that people who own
dogs ought to have a pretty good
idea if th* ir animal is guilty, and
if knowing it, get rid of them. A
sheep-killing dog to of no account
, and •boo Id be killed.
THE SCIO HOTEL
Restaurant in Connection
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