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

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Rudolph Wrwly was in Albany <>n
buaim-wi last Saturday.
Br MRS HARLAND H ALLEN
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Chiropractic Talks
church and Ihran Morris are plan-
Wd»on Richardson haslet the con­
n*g on painting the out»>de of their tract for interior decorations in his
proper!les in the near future
home, and will make other improve- >
Reports from the bedside of Mike ments as soon as practicable.
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NERVES
OUR Vision depends en­
tirely ujiur» optic nerves.
If these nerves are even
slightl> impaired your sight
boeunm» defective. <’hin>
practu- adjustments relieve
thia condition.
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I’honv for Consultation
Ors. Scott & Scofield
Palmer ( niropracturs
Room» 414 4ID U. M. Hank building
Telephone Hl
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Buy Your
Kelly the first of the week w«-re to
J. L Rodgers is having his home
the effect that he was not so well. repainted, thus keeping up with the
Mr. Kelly was stricken with paruhsi* f<>tward movement
He has also
about four weeks ago. and had b«*en laid cement waiks around hie home
slowly improving.
If you have Royal Anne Cherries
Rumor has it that some of our for sale, iee us this week about
moat enterprising citizens are tak­ them
Next *»-vk will lie too late.
ing steps to have a "home coming" We can contract with you for your
Thia whole crop
in Scio on the Fourth of July
Scio Creamery Co.
ia something that should take root
The creeks in this vicinity were
and become a reality.
well lined Sunday with fisherman,
George Rodgers and wife took who thus tu<>k advantage of the op­
dinner Sunday with their eon. Jess, ening of the fishing season. It is
and family. Mr. Rodgers is becom­ said some remarkable catches were
ing quit* a radio fan. and is making made.
investigations looking toward in*
See the tug-of-war between the
stalling a set on his bini.
Cowboys and a team from the citi­
Shelton A Co. have opened the zen» of the community at the Rodeo
poultry house recently vacated bv ground n< xt Sunday afternoon. A
ljcrge & Hackleman. and will con­ g<>at roping contest will algo be a
tinue to buy chickens and other feature.
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poultry. This no doubt will lie good
E D. Myers and family ami Mrs.
news to those who have poultry to Frank Gill drove to Cortland Satur­
sell.
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Range
AT SCIO
$87.50
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MICKIE SAYS—
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W E. Arnold 1« the owner nf a
Wednesday.
Ford
Sedan,
receiving
hia
foredoor
HOW TO SAVE MONEY
purchase from Fred Hllveu last Sat*
Hon S II Goin was up from his
WHEN SHOPPING
urday.
farm on business Saturday.
A Fir Social will be given nt the
Mrs. W’arren Burton, who has
Richardson Gap school h<iuse April bo-n quite ill, is reported as im-
H F. Bi wne, who Is with the 27th. 8 p. m. Everyone cordially
proving
Albany I >• •
rai was in town Tuee- invited.
A large numtier of fane went to
dav on bu-im »«.
Work on remodeling the Scio Mill Lebanon Sunday to witness the
I have the I- st market for Fat - is now in progress, ami when com­
roundup
l-amb» and Sheep that can be had, pleted will make It second to none
Alfred My era, of Crabtree, ia
So before selling, call me fur prices. . for its size.
paint
irg ’he tower at his home which
J. L. Rodgers.
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Mrs George Bilyeu returned Tues­ improves the appearance of his place.
day evening from Junction City,
Cola Gaines, of Crabtree, is figur­
where she was culled by the Ulrica*
ing with the painters with the idea
of a grandson.
of putting a new c >at of paint on
The members of the Christian his home.
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The Scio Tribune
Local Xcw* andCla*ffi/M
Pape fl
day afternoon. Mr. Myers return­
We have lieen informed that the ed Sunday evening, the o'her morn
S F shops in Albani now have a tiers of ihr pari) remaining for a
payroll amounting to about $4" O'*O longer visit.
a month nnd that the shops are to l>e
The cto Bu»m-ss Men's Associa- i
enlarged and bigger crew employed tion will meet in regular sewslon
This is bv fsr the large«; single pay n< xt Monday night. It is import­
¡roll in Albany, while there are M-V* ant that all members and others In­
leral smaller plant* doing a hne bus­ terested in the f rward movement
inrss
for Scio »ho hl be prraenL
Someone u though tedly <»r pur-
poeelv threw out some salmon hrmls
’ tiehinrl the Scio Garage Sunday, Mr.
Cyrus finding them there Monday
morning Salmon are <leadlv poison
to dogs and peool« should burn or
! otherwise destroy all salmon trim­
mings. Some dogs are no good,but
most are. to be ca.eful.
Willie Dohrkovsky. the five year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Dobrkuveky, pulled a milk can over
on him Monday evening and broke
his left arm near the wrist. Hr was
immediately brought to Scio and Dr.
Prill rduced the fracture.
Ellwrt Couey, Georg« Parrott and
Milt Powell came up from Portland
Saturday night and t|>ent Sunday on
the lumka of Thomas creek hooking
the festive trout
While here they
were guests at the J. B. Couey home.
They were quite successful in bag­
ging the limit.
The editor of this paper would
' like to have those who have borrow«
ed his pruning knife, spade and
screw driver return them. He is
always willing to loan his tools if
those who are kind enough to bor­
row will be just as kind to return
While our plant ia not as large ss
them. They coat real money and
some,
we positively («ateurize all
he had to pay for them. It has
our
cream
pefore churning "Mead­
been care'esaness. we know, but
ow
Shade**
Batter. Beet on the
carelessness soon forbids people from
market,
and
your
grocer will sell it
loaning to worthy borrowers. Fleaac
to you, or you can get it at the Scio
return them.
Creamery Co. There is no "No Ad­
mittance" sign over t>ur door, so
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com« in and see our methods.
They Work While
“For yourself T“ piped the smart
young aalrs|M>r*an in the shop where
I bad strolled to look at hot*.
Fur wtMHU elee would I I»- shopping
fur a ba I uu a i>«*< suuiuwr ar.ern^M»!
I wonderwd
Hut an I watched a number of wook
«st buying hats—s short, tst woman
going out with a low «prewdtr.f hat
that made her look shorter and Caller
than ever; ■ woman of Ute tall. be»n-
p..!«. type Hetated still nearer the
clouds by a high plume crested crown
—I decided that Ibr question hadn't
been au Irrelevant after all How often
♦uea a woman bur a hat that la really
designed for b«-r»rlft
If your face la full and round, do nut
Chou»- a small, brlmbwa bat. or one
•1th a turned-up brim It will only
change the adjertlvee “full and round"
to "soft and fat” What yuur face
needs is a general ¡M>gthrt>lng and re­
ducing effect, and this may be accom­
plished by medium-brimmed hats, by
sailors, and by having the Lrtiua nar­
rower at the aides than at the front.
A thin face that looks small and
praki-d un<ler a large hat, may play
Up all Its fullnees and delicacy of
curves under a auiall one.
The snubbleat n-oe . in l>e coaxed to
he quleseeut under a largo or medium
sired hat. while a brtmhwa hat or one
that turns up aharpiv In front would
only accentuate the aauclneea.
For the woman with sharp, angular
features, ''woftnewa" ta the keyword.
Her problem la the xnie as the thin­
faced woman's, .ml) that «he must be
careful to avoid any lines that accen­
tuate the angtew of noee. chin, cheek­
bone or throat. Huff sailors only mul­
tiply her wore, and yei how aha uau-
ally does “fancy" them!
Youthful farce may fearlessly wear
the straight hrlinlraa hat or the turned-
up brims which throw the complexion
In high relief. But the woman wllb
agelines or the younger woman with
worried, wom features should wear a
hat that has louse. drupy effects, and
hrtm enough to shadow the line«.
If you are of the medium Dps of
face with regular features, you arv
often told that "t >u can wear any­
thing" Thia Is n-ver entirely true
There are certain 'Ines and materials
that will bring out your gmai (Mints
lictter than other« do. Ho, “For Your-
■elf la a pretty guod rule to go by,
It seems to me, when shopping for
a hat."
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For Sale — A bed room suite.
quire at thia office.
For Rent —Good piano,
the Tribune office.
Good wagon for sale-good m new.
3} inch axle, all in line shape.
8. W. Gaines
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For
Sale—Three Grain
White
Seed Oats, guaranteed to grow.
2jc per pound. See F. T. Thayer.
Scio, Oregon,
28tf.
For Sale—Three head of grnde Hol­
stein and one grade Short horn
Cows -been fresh about a monto.
See Chas W hite, route 2. Scio. 37-p
Dahlias 125 varieties, six ty|ws,
sold iielow catalogue prices $1.60
12 10, $4.00 jier dozen, or price
per bulb. Mrs. G R. Titus. Ix-lr-
anun. Oregon.
For Sale—All or part of the farm
known as the "Old Moore Flaw**
Mrs J W Parrish was in Alltany
lfi miles north of Crabtree on the
last Friday.
Scio road. For information write
A. M Moore. Cottage Grove. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Fre<i Dawson, of
34 3-t-c
Albany were in Scio Sunday after-
For Sale * Bed. springs and mattress.
noon,
Library table, two oak dining
Mrs Ina St oddart. of lair wood,
Chairs, four Mrs. Potts* irons, a
Hoosier kitchen cabinet, and sev­
is spending the week with Mrs. An­
eral other articles
Inquire at
na Kotan.
The Tribune Office.
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E. D Myers and family were shop
For Sale—The Maple Spring Farm
ping and visiting in Albany Friday
is fur Sale. 163 acres. Anyone
wishing to buy. will give satisfac­
afternoon.
tory terms at 5 per cent. See
M R. Cyrus has sold a Star coupe
Frank Sommers, Scio, or write to
C. H. Wain, Junction City. Ore.
to V. Prokop, which waa delivered
17tf.
last Friday.
For Sale Golden Glow or Golden
Beauty Seed Corn; steel range
stove with reservoir, good as new;
good lop buggy; two-horse walk­
ing cultivator. Will trade buggy
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Thaver were
or cultivator for good ah oats.
Chas. Chrz. Phone 19, Scio. Ore. tf
in Albany Satumay on a business
and pleasure trip.
Money to Loan at 5$ ‘. —The Fed­
Thia will be the last rodeo given
Let's go next Sun-
in thia section
day afternoon.
Miss Bernice Faley, teacher at
Richardson Gat> school, spent the
week-end at Dever.
h icio Hotel
We arw proud of our Classified
column, because It to full of hu­
man interest—it brings people to­
gether as nothing etoe can do. If
you have anything to cell, or want
to buy »omething. there is noth­
ing quicker nor surer. And the
coat is cheap Yeo. we are al«o
proud of our job department and
the work we do. See us for any­
thing in the printing lino.
Inquire at
For Sale—1 have a ton of hav for
sale at $16. See S. W. Gaines.
I. V McAdoo went to Vancover.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold and
Wash.. Saturday afternoon and re­
niece, Mrs. Mabel Smith, were in
turned Monday morning with Mrs.
Albany Friday on a business and |
McAdoo, who had spent the week
pleasure trip.
there with their son, Ferman. Sun­
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day afternoon the Prunarians held a
blossom parade, and it ia said thou­
sands of cars were in the line of
march through the prune districts.
T ot Sleep!
In-
eral Land Bank of Spokane. Waah.,
will make loans through the Forks
of the Santiam National Farm
Lum
Association in amounts
from $100 to $25, 0<M), for a per­
iod of 5 to 34| years, on first mort­
gage security. Inquire of W H.
McLain. Sec.-Trea* . route 2.
Scio. Oregon .
34<tf
for CHINESE
NOODLES
Mr and Mrs. (). C. Ager and child­
ren were up from Warrenton sever­
al daya last week visiting at the
home of Mrs Ager’s parents, Chas.
«♦«»se f sasesasss
♦♦••♦sa««
Rhoda and family. Mrs. Ager save
the commission form of government
was 1» go into effect there on the
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
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15th and that a woman waa to he
All funerals given personal attention by Mr. lows
the manager
The citizens of War­
Services and Inces Guaranteed to Satisfy F very Customer
l ady Attendant if deaired
renton feel confident, »he says, that
N. C. Lows
s I N mrmdn 1 ’
Aato
the managerial form will be a suc­
lebanon
Phone -l>sy. .W7
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Eqwpa^at
I 'hone !»
Phon.- Sight,
cess and the woman prove equal to
LOWE & MORRISON
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