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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1923)
The Scio Tribun« Country Correspondent Page 6 - SANTIAM FARM NEWS 7 ................................... ... . . June 5 Most all who have relati '» ar I friends buried at Providence were there cleaning up and decorating the graves as tokens of their affec tion for the loved ones pa—»1 swat but not forgotten, as we will » on join the army of the dead All seemed greatly interested in r i an- ing up the graves and dec atu g them with the finest of flowers The old man haa to offer hi« apol ogies to the lady of the Bur. mer's hotel of Scio, as she was not men tioned in last week's items as one of the guests at the Santiam Farm on Sunday week when the hi . was full and running over, as she felt like <>ne of the lost »h<•« i> She was the main duck in the go.se pond, as she amused the crowd all day by telling anecdotes and fish stories and how the mule threw pert aa a cricketfand will soon be a man. George Griffin has traded for some fine property in la»t>an<>n I believw if be could pull some wool over some widow*« eyes he would IM be a city dude, a» ba’ching is getting rather monotonous to him. John Brock and son called in with a specimen of his prune crop, which is surely wonderful, a» every limb was full of more fruit than any tree can bear. He ha» a gold mine with out going up to his quartz mine. The old man and his good wife were in Scio Friday, He waa step ping around like a blind dog in a meat house, cutting the mustard as fine as bullet patching. John Griffin of Salem came up Logan. late Sunday after hi« brother, Elmer, Ed Kalina, wife and *>n called in as he has a fine job at the asylum. Sunday afternoon. The ba’" is the Theodore Gaine» wx>n gets tired prettiest child I ever saw; »mar and of the Farm, after cultivating the old man's com, and has returned to Portland, where he has a good job. PIE EATER Produce Shippers! We are paying f.o.b. Portland. These prices also inchub Monday's receipt» Fancy Veal....................... IS* to 13c Top Block Hoge.................... 11 (c Heavy Hens ................... IJghl Hen»......................... 14<‘ Springs - Rocks and Reil», 1} pounds ...................... . -’4c Leghorns, 1} pounds We have a good outlet for 1 • avy •nd off-grade hog« and veal Write for tags. Try u» for quick returns. Moore Produce Co. 2M Wsskisstes St. POBTLAND ORE Notice ter hMcKUn, IM lew it U. s. Land Office, Portland. <»re May 10. 1923 Notice is hereby given th» D. Webb, of‘clo. Ore. who, ■> Au». 12. 1918, mads Homesteal Enin ' . 060W>, for the NW| **W( and SWj ( Section 3. Township 11 1., Ran». —. W Meridian, ha» filed notice of ten tton to make Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim tn the land aln»» - rib «1. before IbeClerk of County t rt for lutin County. Oregon, at Al in,. Ore., on the 36th day of June. 1923 < laimant names as witne-». John U Davenport, of Sen-, tire . r.3 Rockford White, of Scio. Oi . r 3 Oliver K. Howard, of Scio, Or. . r. 3 Benedict Schmidt, of Scio. I >r< . r. 3 Au»l«»t>»« Kwn a. Act 6-9-16. _________ R MCI Ilf FlMtttlM. IlfVtlMIt If IM I»lif1»f Cut your farm coati in half with the Eord ton Save money on every acre plowed with the Eordson Multiply the work of your firm tool* four to six times with the Eordson Cut your hours in the field over half, with the Eordson This Value Has NEVER B ecu Duplicated J It takes something besides engineering to furni-li a I it" like tin» Eordson to sell at this astonishingly low price. That somethin . - vner confidence built on peruiHiirni aatiafuction. .1 il j There is over 170,000 Furdson Tractors in uw whervx. r I ' Farming is being done Eordson is showing superior service. If you are not u . b..rd-on now, start right. The working ability of this remarkable ptiwi r plant is « " . . co ts in half in al- most every kind of work done, at the draw bar or from tl I \ us for all the details call, write or phone. < Give yourself an H-hour day —you can with the Eordson ■ J j News From Lyons. June 4 Scio, Oregon Fred T. Bilyeu The "Live Wire” entertainmeni given by Salem young folk» at the I. 0. 0. F. hall Friday night proved a success. They are a jolly bunch and everyone attending felt paid for going. They camped at ‘Taylor's grove," in .Marion county, over the week end. Around 100 were pres •ent Sunday morning, taking charge of the II o'clock service at the M E. church. Miss Lucile White of Stayton is •pending a week here with her cou sin. Mrs. Ed Trask The students receiving 8th grade diplomas last week were a» follows Dorothy Trask, Alice Judson, Hay mond Brooks and Francis Schnack- enberg. All expect to attend high school next year Robert Shifts returned home Fri day evening from Grand R»nde. He haa txen engaged in Spaulding* log ging camp at that place for some time. Mrs Mercer is visiting at the U. S. Land little, Portland. Ore. May Si. 192». Notice is hereby given that (.«-urge L. Curry, of Scio. Ore., route 3, who, on August 8, 1918, made Horn* -lead Entry No. 06916. for the NF.'« S" «. NW'» SW’t. SWb SWt4, iim SE , SW!4, Section 9, Townahip 11 F nth. Range 1 East, W. Meridian, h> til.-d notice of intention to make Thr< •• ear Proof, to establish claim to th< lard above described, before t the County Court for Linn < ouiuv. at Albany. Oregon, on the 26th day of June, 1923. Claimant name« as witne»». • John L. I »avenport, of Scio. Ore., r. 3 Rockford White, of Scio. Ore . r. 3. Benedict Schmidt, of Scio, Ore , r 3. George I»avia Webb, of Scio, Ore . r 3. home of her daughter, Mrs E. A. A lbxawdss Swsas, tanning. at Riverside this week. Act 6-9-16 Ren'-ter NKlci I m hllicillH. Ouirlninl It IM IHtfUr. The Universal ■ ■ Tractor The Scio hotel was well represent ed at the Santiam Farm Sunday af ternoon, aa the landlord. Mr ('hand ler. Mrs Fuller and Mrs Ramalxa. came out for a supply of vegetables snd stocked up for the week, All had a fine time. OWL-LAFFS MICKIE SAYS— I box of bulbs, 1 lot of shrubs. 1 package of assorted seeds, lie has a garden under way And if he's fairly lucky, say lie I I have about the end of May 1 nasturtium, 1 radish. 1 mignonette. City Dairy’s G i ond St., Portland, Oregon We want the farmers to ship us their Eggs and Cream An army travels on its stomach, •aid Napoleon. Many a young bust- neaa man gets there on his gall. Highest Oregon Quotations paid, f. o. b. Portland ‘‘The whole is greater than any of its parts," said one of the high school stu irnta, looking ruefully at (!. BRYANT Attorney at Law the doughnut. Cusick Hank Hldg. They've changed it to the "light fanatic" since so many girls have tried to break the endurance record ALBANY OREGON ' A. Ewing, T. J. Clunkers, (’résilient Vice Pres. E. I», Myers. Cashier It is hard to tell whether that atorv at »out senators being drunk is offered as scandal or an alibi. The Sen State Bank Another mysterv is where the art- iata get those tall, skinny women of ilagpole dimensions to pose for the !»«>• h u General Banking Buaineea. Interest |*aia on time deportiti. Paris style drawings. Men with short memoriae should not make long promisee. thb la HH.ixrrr arroirr A dollar a gallon for gasoline. Bob? That hardly eould come to pass Unless reformers got after that, too And bootleggers handled the "gas" <!f®***^ mow PENCIL I Jr The nation's soft drink bill is |5.-| 700.000 yearly, but there is no rec «■rd of the hooch bill. NO INTKM»T o •T W. L. «ft./A /,<•• RID BAND V wi AGlfrtSC/L co. NCWYORKUS*. »■ in I iMi«r ssssssssssssssse»eeeee» '"What is your favorite book?” "My bank book, but even that is lacking in interest these days." Special (Os With Laughter) U. 8. Land Office. Portland, Ore.. May 7, 192». Notice is hereby given that J<»ef Doleaal, of Scio. Ore.. R 3. w«»» on August IsL 1918, made ll<.m<-tead Entry No. 06160. for the Lot 2. section 31. township 10 "J., range 1 E-, W. me ridian. has filed notice of intent...n to make three-year proof, to »»tablMh claim to the land above drscnlu-d, be fore the clerk of the eountv court for Linn county, Oregon, at Albany, Or»., on the 21st day of June. 1923. Claimant names a» witne«»- « J<u- Hartu, of Scio. Ore . route 3 John Rockwell, of Scio. Or»., route3. E»i -tepanek, of Scio, Or»., route 3 Frank Holub, of Scio. Ore . route 3. Act 6 9-16 Auaxast»«« «»».a Register. The dance Saturday night was one of the tiest ever given in Scio both Howdy parda! It is far lesa trou from an attendance record and from ble to get a marriage license than receipts. The epaciou» gym wa» one for an automobile. decorated most handsomely, and We wonder if lloe Coue got thru every gueet was a ready purchaser school on his own methods. of the balloons and other mirth pro- ■ i vokers. The High school students th.* Let others count on you, said are to be congratulated upon the adding machine. »urcrasful dances given by them the TH1 GAMPBN last few months. It Is said the to It was the busy hour of four. tal net receipts will be about 190 When from the horticultural store Work is now being done on the Emerged a gentleman who bore road leading ont from Scio to Jor 1 hoe. PR. J. W. GOIN. I spade. dan, and it is something that has Veterinarian. 1 wheelbarrow. I wen needed for lo these many moons Ant horned Auction Sale and Interstate Inspector. From thence our hero prumpdv went . It is said the road to Green's bridge Phones-Palace Feed shed. IM J Into a seed establishment | will be one of the /»ext to receive nrmi m— MP K And for these things bis speet spent I >ttsatioa. ALMART. QM»UC>N r To clean up the odds and • d my PAINT line, which are dark colors, I will offer it at $2,-30 per gallon Thia same paint is sailing in Portland today at $3.90 Hardware F an it ore R. M. Cain Seis Orefiei