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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1923)
! i Page 3 Country Correspondence The Scio Tribun« SANTIAM FARM NEWS GILKEY STATION J ♦ Eugene » Miller, of Shelburn. Satuwiay She found foui him improving fram hui spell of pneumonia. Shingles Several from here attended the class i play in Scio Friday evening. I Ira Serfling and Jean Kelly spent Farmers have been eu highly elated Mr. and Mrs Walter Morns entertain Sunday at home owr the two weeks of floe weather, Sd Sunday with a dinner. In hemor of th.-y now have the blues because of their fifteenth wadding anniversary. the excessive rain flooding their Aekto, 1 Seated round the festal board were. causing an impatient layoff. Mr. and Mrs. J II Kelly. Mr ami Mrs. ~ John Shepherd, Mrs El ora Stewart, J.eejih Kalina made another firing e run for Portland Saturday. There is •n'* Mes|>clt end family, .. .......................... . »"rs. t>n< him and It is wor- Ghfford Ketty. lone Morria. and the April 10 - host and hostess. rymg his mind. Mrs. Mock, of t-ebanon. is visiting Lk»yd Crenshaw, eleven year okl eon, There will be a school entertaini iot at Doc. Jungwirths' at present of Mr and Mr« S I* Crenshaw, suffer at our school house on the 13th. Enday, Mr. Toeman. our blacksmith who has ed the lose of two to,-« from his right Twith a fine program. All are invited. resided here the past two years, moved foot, Saturday whii- chopping wood. M. C. Games and wife, of Crabtree, his »hop to MiU City Friday. The big toe waa slao sevrrni half in two ca . : in Sunday for a few minutes' April 10 April 10 We have ordered a carload. Get them while they last. as the price is going up. Al*» have a large assortment of No. 2 Common to be sold below market prices. JORDAN ITEMS ch.it Mrs. Gaines not having been a visitor for over a year, almost a Strang er. y<-t she looked quits natural, MC. still bokls his color. «>ur Sunday school went off nicely with a fairly good crowd. G, < rg< Griffin ia still afflicted with l> U*. 1 presume it to bad blood work tng out through the skin. I I Kalina and wife made a run to Scio Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Nemic. Arch ami Roes Ray are plowing on th,- S.-uitiam farm, aa they have rented 16 acres for oats. bayi«l Hors burgh has disposed of hto h< rd of Durham cows and replaced them with fine Jrrseys. as beef stock did not pay iu well ss milk. !>.. the t »regon Patriot to booming th. K. K. Klan, and says it is a fine or- guoi ition, and that it to doing a great > • I for the people and that'a my in dividual judgment PIE EATER I Mt. Bleauat April 9 Nora Darby, who la working at Mill Citv. came home to spend Sunday with her folks. I < a G tester and family visited Fran- ei* Silbernagel Sunday. Mrs Will Wruk is working in Albany for the Ways Ca*h <«r. .-rv family. Her little son is at hi forn er I ..me. with his grandparents, Mr at I Mrs Fred Swartx. It i* r«-|*>rtcd Mr Wruk has gone to Mexico to !■. for a lo< illon. .Mr. and Mrs. A. Morgan visited with a line can tie extend«'! through here Ed. RolwrU Sunday. and which would be the cheapest and tbirthy Hoahhalter came home from ■ best way, as a go«»! many are wanting Mill City to spend blaster with her folks I electric lights in this vicinity. amt returned to her work Monday lenard and Alim Gilkey robbed a bee Nina and Harley Darby visited Mabel tree Saturday on the i’rokop Brother's place They gut about HU pounds of Schults, who is yet unable to be out. honey. Mrs. Fki. Smith visile! her couain Sul'MTibe for the Tribune Springtime Calls— Plan your vacation nou)! With the bursting of springtime com * the first vagrant thoughts of vacation from their cramped-up winter neats. Why not plan now that you may reap the reward of early and careful planning. NalMMl H.xitloM) A mkisumi at San I rsa rn as A Y.welU and Scinola flHa ir—<1 Nall ravka Senta Crea Pure-bred Bulls Valuable Asset six stitebee were taken by Dr Ihrtll. Her The small daughter of John Rowein man Zellar taken the injured boy to Scio. fell and broke her arm last Wednesday, Mr and Mrs W A Gilkey, Marian and she waa taken to Dr. Prill, of Scio, who Mr and Mrs J G llolt, drove to Stay- dressed the fracture. l»eeatur Miller who has a homestead ton Sunday afternoon, the Gilkey’s vis ited al the < lst<-nce Beauchamps. Ben In the foot hills of Snow Peak, made Shafer and Sylvia Titus homes, while ■ Jordan'a call Sunday. the Holt’s visitax! at the Jack Jones A. J Sa Ise I is working at the black home smith trade in Jordan at present. He The Thimble club met Thursday after- is finishing up the work on hand. noon at the home of Mrs John l»vWall A me* pie social and dance waa given with Mr* Will Wemlwrg as joint h--str»s. at the Catholic hall Saturday night Nineteen members rvepoulod to roll call. The 1». Brown’s, of Salem, spent the Visitors were Mrs. Bert W ilson, Mrs week end with Si Phillipa and wife. Alex. Burkhain M • le - . Frritag. Oregon Mist Mrs. l>. •». Daio htry, Mrs Erma Laux, Mrs C. J. DeWall. Mrs. Stanley Ailatps and two daughters of Albany. It was voted to hokl club only once a month High School Note* during the summer sraeon. Adresa form waa made for one of the mrtnliers. Fancy work and conversation were en The boys ItaxetMill team met de joyed. Delicious cakes, sandwiches and feat in the game with Aumsville orangrade Were Served by the hoatras. I The ae<>re at the The next meeting will be May 3. at the last Wednesday. home of E<ina Gilkey. end of the game was H to 12. Man Mr. and Mrs. Chari«-* I ri« tag have ager Holland sh>>we<l very good word that their daughter. Elsie, is now pitching form tn this game and suc Mrs. Gref and >» at I . rue at Mesa, Ida ceeded in fanning a large numtier ho, where her husband is foreman of an of men. He allowed only 3 or 4 apple orchard. A singing waa given at Ben Darby's Mary Zellar, of Silverton, ha» been on In» tilth birthday. All who partook yisiting hrr fatlo r, l„. • /.. liar r< |>ort of having ejoyed themselvee. Fred Meapelt has put in a modern Mary Hora came down from MiU City lighting system in hn> m w I i,e and la»tSunday to spend some time at home. barn. Mr*. I rank Hora, who waa on the Mrs. Minnie Smith of Albany spent sick list for some time, la now improv - Sunday al hrcd M,-*i < its ing. Farmers Union met Saturday evening, I imer Hay and family moved to A committee was ap|*.inted to confer Gai *, where he will be employed with the electric l.xht plants to »»■«• if Vacati«« Sagfestioas Scio Logging & Lumber Co A part of our buxinuss is to assist you by helpful suggestion». .May we aerve you by letter, persunal advice or by Rending descriptive folders? Low round trip ticksts will lie on Bale to San Francisco, D>s Angeles and other California |-..nt.- .1- well as to Eastern cities and to Oregon resorts. JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent Portland. Oregon. Dairy Hirds from Pure-bred S rea show a hcids produced from send»». according to U. S. IK-|xart- ment of Agriculture. Start the New Year with a pure-bred bull nt the head of your dairy herd. Oregon Milk Company Condenaery, Scio, Oregon » Ths fame of Willamette Valley , Jerseys is evidenced by the fact that | during the past year Jersey» from , the ranch of J. C. Brown and Sons, at Shedd, have been sold in six dif ferent states, one going to New Hampshire. I Al two meetings the past week held in the Oakville and Shedd com munities, Miss Margery Smith. O. A. C. nutrition specialist, gave ex*- cvedingly helpful talks on child! I feeding. Announcement has just been made that the Hall Floral company will immediately begin the con struct »a of a 56 by 70 foot green house on I their farm in North Albany. L. E Arnold who lives near Leba non shipped >500 baby chicks last week. He says he will Handle 20- 000 thia year and will raise fl.(XX) on his own place. The post offiiceat Albany suffered from congestion of mail Monday due tn the eliminating of all Sunday work. If Your Car Gets Sick V fl Bnug it to IliK'tun* Bar tu for treatment. hits during the game The Scio team was greatly handicapped by the lose of Thayer and Pruitt, who were not allowed to go on account of being in the Senior play. Maurice White, an alumnus of Scio High, was a visitor at school last Iuesday. The baseball team journeyed to Turner Friday afternoon and de cisively defeated by the Turner boys. It rained throughout the game. The rain and mud were a great dis I advantage to both teams The High school received a check for 4'« from Allutny College, in juty- ment of the basket bail teams expenses during the county tourna ment. although thia check came late, it was greatly appreciated. The county track meet has been announced for .May 4th. at Albany, Lyle Ficklin came up from Port land in time to help the Seniors with their play Friday evening. A numlier of High school pupils attended the party given bv Della rea Sutherland at her home. Wed- n«-sday evening. Loren Wakefield, of Albany, rvc- jeived a painful cut on his knee one day last week. He fell on a broken bottle while running, 20 stitch«« were required to sew it up. average in crease of 4X per cent in financial retur a over dairy We do first class Reimlring and Battery Recharging Bartu Motor Co Wilier J Bsllrvias Accettane» Oda, H< ( )regon IN THE COUNTY COURT Of THE 8TATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LINN. Coming to Albany and Salam In the Matter of the Guardianship of Roxana ‘■hank and Melvin Shank, minors Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST ) I Notier of Sale I of Real Property f by Guardian I in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to, and by virtue of. an order mail* and cntrrvd of record bv the county court ' of the state of Oregon for lunn county, 1 on the Mb day of March, 1923, in the above matter, the undersigned guardian Iof the aoow named minor«, will sell at private sale, on the 2Kth day of April. 1923, <>r as BOOB thereafter as a pur Will be at chaser may be found, at the hereinafter 1 described premises, the following de Aim NY. Thursday. May 3d. scribe,! real property, to-wit: An un Albany Hotel divide,) two-seventh (2-7th) interrst in the following; and at The Northwest quarter ami the West half of the Northeast quarter and th» SALEM. Monday. May 7th. North half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 3«. Marion Hotel also the following described premises situated In Section 26. tieginning al the Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Southeast corner of th«- Southwest quarter of said Section 2b ami from thence running Wrst 31 chains; thence ONE DAY ONLY North xj chains; thence in a Southeast erly direction to the place of beginning. All of the above described premises sit No Charge for Ceneultatlen uate in Township 9 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, Linn coun ty. Oregon, and containing in all a*1» Dr. Mellenlhln is a regular graduate acres. _J medicine and surgery ami is licet .<1 Dated, posted ami first published this toy the state of Oregon. He visits pro- fesauseally the more important towns 29th day of March, 1923. II«say S hawms , and cities and offers to all who call on Guardian of said minora. this trap free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. V. Lvta Mit'aosssv, Stayton, Oregon, Aocording to hie method of treatment Attorney for Guardian. be does not operate for chronic apprn dicitis. gall stones, ulcere of stomach, Mat publication April 2B. 1923 tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results Ntiict li CrHiijn in diseases of the stomach.liver, bowels, Notice is hereby given that the un blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney,blad der. t*ed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, dersigned has l*een apt>ointed by the rheumatism, eriatica. leg ulcer» and County Court of the- State of Oregon for l.mn County administrator of the rectal ailments. estate of E. H. Lukenbach, deceased, If you have been ailing for anv length and has qualified. of lime and do not pt any better, do All persoit» having claims against the m>t fall to call, as improper measur.-s estate of said deceased are hereby re rather than di s ease arv very often the quested to present them, duly verified, cause of your lung standing trouble. with the proper vouchers, within sis Remember above date, that consulta (B) months from the date of thia notice tion on thia trip will be free and that to the undesigned administrator at h> residence in Scio. Linn County, iirvgv his treatment to different baled and first publish, d Inis Ji. Is, Married women must be sceompanieil of March. Iir.3. 1. i Jos. a. by their husban.to. Administrator of th* Estate of E. It Luckenbach. decreed, Address: 33« Boston Biu.-k. Minne lint A Maass, Alt’ys for Admr. apolis, Minn Last publication April IV. 1923. U. C. BRYANT Two teachers’ inatitutea will be he held In thia community during the month of April, one at Lyooe Attorney at Law Cusick Bank Bldg. and one at Scio. ALBANY Let the Inbuas do your printing J OREGON