The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 22, 1923, Image 6

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LOCAL BREVITIES
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Albany rtti-.-ns held a mass meet*
ing .M >nd«y night In an effort to
bold the Far West Manufacturing
Co. in that city.
J. D. Dvnamore was in Salem
For Sale or trade Heavy horse, Monda* on business
l»r. A. G. Prill spent Thuisday in
about H years o«d cash or trade
Salem on business and dropped in
Leo Zeller was in from the farm
for other utock.
M.C. Kelly,
on the legislature and brought bark
route 2. Scv>, Oregon.
28-p Tuesday on buaineaa.
with a new sedan car.
For Sale rhe Maule Spring Farm
Mrs. E. 11. Hutieon was in Albany
The republican« of Indiana have
is f»r Sale. 103 acres. Anyone last Friday on a shopping tour.
notified
Preaident Harding that they
wishing t.. buy. will give satisfac­
J. F. Kukucka was on business in are opp»«-*« <1 to Senator New's ap­
tory terms at 5 per cent. See
Frank Summers, Scio, or write to the county seat last Wednesday.
pointment as u>«tmaster general.
C H Wain. Junction Qty. Ore.
Practice makes perfect
Just «ay
17tf
Mrs t’hcster Coffee and daughter
"Meadow Shade" when asking for Fran.*«, of McMinnville, are visit­
An Out-c <«» will
improve
the
farm flock, but ciperi* * butter.
ing the former's mother. Mrs. V. A.
average i_—-------- —
merit« have shown that to main­
W. A. Ewing and W A. Gilkey McKnight, and other relatives.
tain the efficiency of a high pro­
‘Vr’a’in, th^y" should" be wer* “» Alban> on road bu“n*'*
Miss Winnlfred Ferris, a gradu­
ducing egg <
W»*
have
a
mating
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Monday.
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num- from the Scio hospital,
bred in line.
in two ycai old hen« from Han-!
but
who ha« t»een away for some-1
Misses Vella Brenner and Dorris
son's White leghorns, ms tel in
tin»-
is here >n a short visit with
line, and kept pure. Cbffl all, Weddle were shopping in Albagv
her
many
friends.
•oi l until April 1st. can Spare a few last Thursday.
eggs until latter part of March.
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anj a . L. Brock * Ralph Hollis was confined to his
|*Lgus $5 per 100. it C. I rttlt.
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ar» the proud owers of a new Mar bed th»- lire» of the week with a.
Scio. Oregon.
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light attack of the flu. He will not-
car. recently purchased.
be around until the latter part ofi
A small crowd attended the dance
the week, however.
at the Z. C. B J. hall Saturday
Gl<-nn Holland and Leslie Thayer
night, but all had a good time.
were unai'h- to lx* present at school
Lime and Sulphur in the bulk or
Monday an<l Tuesday or account of
by the barrel; priced right. See
a severe c*»ld, contracted after the
i our ad. J. F. Wtnelv. the grocer.
a /t
Lebanon basketball game.
Frank Gill and wife and E. I).
'(j Canno/'Jbe
Mrs. A W*. liagcy entertained
Myers and wife drove over to Al*
th» .on dull at th»' home of Mrs.
/brefen/ teÂen /nere tn bany Sunday afternoon on a pleasure Morris, on North Main street yes­
trip.
Cerase fo/ a run òourr
terday aftrrnoon. A good time
Astoria asks a loan of $1.053,0<N>
was hail by all the members.
co/tòr/fon^
from the government Represents*
Mrs. Mart Bilyeu, well known
live Hawley introduced the measure
here
where «I m * has many rulatives,
Do you feel physically well?
in the house and Senator McNary
Are ) u mentally depressed
died
in Albany last week, where
in the senate.
When things go wrung ?
she w «« buried. She was one of
Then thia is the aign that
F. W Haskell came down from
the old pioneer* in Linn county.
laèk the necessary
you
Portland Saturdry and returned
amount of nervous energy.
Every farmer, as well as the busi-
Sunday, taking his family with him.
Our methods restore robust
m-
— men. -* uld use printed sta­
Mr. Haskell is vice president of the
vitality.
tionery.
KM) letter hea»la. 100 en-
Columbia Distributing Co., with
vel»>|*e* $1 50 for a limited time
headquarters in Portland.
Phone for Consultation.
at th< I ribune office. A real bar­
gain.
Fog S ai x Several pieces of furnit­
The Scio High School debating
ure. Also some fruit jars
In*
quire
at
the
Tribune
office.
trains
met ignotninous defeat Tues­
l'abi er Cniropractors
Room« 114 419 V. -. hank Building
For Sale- Three Grain White Clover day nkht.Loth hen- and at Stay ton.
Telephone 87
Seed Oats, guaranteed to grow scoring not a point. The question
Osai tow
2|c tier pound. Sex* F. T. Thayer. d»d>at>‘d was 'The Graduated In* i
2htf. come Tax.”
Scio, Oregon.
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SUITS
Chiropractic Talks
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"THE KIND REAL BOYS WEAR”
Lada that go at top speed ought to have onr kind of clothes. — First
places for performance and sure dependability at every stage of the
gam«. — More than ordinary wear resislance in these suits.
Ask
how to get "The American Boy" Free
All wool Oregon (Cashmere Suits
—The newest styles — Browns.
Grays anti Popular Mixtures.
Fancy Mixed t’ashmcrec—Suits
that the boys will be proud of
ami the mother* will recognise ar
doadly strong values.
Suit with extra knickers-
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Suit with extra knickers—
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»10 00 t. »12 SO
Same with one pair knick­
ers ............. »» 00
»12 50
Suit without extra knickers
.......................... MW n »7.50
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Silk
Hose
ALBANY
Drs. Scott & Scofield
OREGON
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Brown’s
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in 1 own
|)on,t forget the basketball game
at the gym tomorrow night. It is
a doublehea»l«-r, l*rl>anon girls play­
ing the Scio girls, and Gates boys
It ->ught to
I m * a good game on tioth side«.
Presented by Albany Cnllgfe for
benefit of Scio High School at
the school auditorium, on
Mrs. Oscar Pomeroy and dnugh-
ter. Mrs. Wayne Conear and little
sou Murice, of Ix-banon. were viait-
ing their mother-in-law and grand­
mother. Mrs. Almma Pomeroy, and
other reiativc« in Scio Sunday and
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Admission, 25c and 40c
Monday.
that pays
its ukn' —
J Dy Stoving Juel
Awood ia a ilrictly wood burning
Designed especially for Western
onditions, its construction enables it to
cut lavi costs to u minimum. Make your
next stove a Lan^wtxd and cut your fuel
bills in two.
LA NG’S Lanÿ w< <od uJM m -unreed ro hsrw TW7( ’ E
at
trith UNE-HALE the wvud rmptin«/ by
any >t ' «-rrowAe
Th#
•vp-nce
wu.’f
LA NG WOOD
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m« as
<in.t *-v the LA NG WOOD on Juplsy at our uoru
R. M. CAIN
Hardware
PKona 76
500 LJRÛQON,
Furniture
Scio's lighting system has it all
over all other lighting systems in
Oregon, a« has been proven by the
r»*o*nt hntqwnings to moat electric
plants. Service is first with the
city, and its patrons get all they
pay for and then some.
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Cha» Richards has I-ven appointed
as deputy sheriff for this district,
and if you do not believ« it, start
something and find out. He says
ho is not looking for trouble, and I
hopes he will have none, but those
who persist in giving trouble had
better watch out.
Word was received here ths other
day that Mrs. Art Johnson, of Cor­
vallis. wife of of the smator from
Benton county, and a former resi­
dent <*f Set«», that she was critically
ill from a parak tic stroke, and fears
were entertained for her recovery.
She is a sister of W’m. Young.
Gordon Wrselv returned Friday
evening from a short visit to Med­
ford and surrounding country. He
says there are tons of watermelons
lying on the ground that were never
harvested. Such waste upon the
part of the buyers is hardly escus­
able, because these could have been
I gathered ami sold to the consumer
at a reasonable price and the grower
would have benefited at the same
Have You a Sick Battery
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C Willard
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Battery Service Station.....
ixL Bartu Motor Co
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For Chinese Noodles
THE SCIO HOTEL
LOWE & MORRISON
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
All funeral» given personal attention by Mr. low«
.•ervices and Prices Guaranteed to Satisfy Every t uaturner
lady Attendant if desired
S. I. Moaaisoa i
N. U, Lows
Agfa
Phone -Hay. »7
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Lebanon
Phone
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