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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1923)
« J* «%• Thi* !vlo Tribuni THE SCIO TRIBUNE Look Here! Listen! TO OUK OUT <1F TOWN PA I BON* We de» I re to announce that we have the facilities U» teat your eye» ami complete the gla»»«-« all under our own personal su- pervi» ion. T hi 'K jì UAT. June 1 normalcy If you are fm the barveat sea* <■«. to rep!«*ui«h tlioae oipidy j.I- We have ' •tlier itrlich » suitable 2». 1923 It I« all right to hit a fly when he I« down. Qptome/risi A lbany » S me neighbor« will take anything umca except a bint SB9 HAROLD ALBRO, Mrs. J W Lucius and cl Iren The peak of prices means the part of Bermidji. Minn who hav< I spending four month» with her i .r eeeeooeoeoeooeeoo«aeeeeeee you «tuck with. ante. Mr and Mrs. J >• Mr ■ <-r ■ left Why »utter with Headache»? The picnic seaaon ha« «tarte d for their home <>n Wednesday of last week Have Year Eye« Eiamiacd Buy an umbrella. Manufacturing Optician S. T. FRENCH Oradwile Optom«trl»t With F.M.French&Sona Jeweler» and Opticians ALBANY. - < OREGON •♦««♦♦♦»♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦we♦ TW' Ortfoi Mat Nome hittin? Yims A great surprise for the h<>m* ■ ■ <> of Orvgisi. but »till a fact. Further more, this yarn la atwolutaly virgin wool yam. the wool was grown in I.inn county, sold by Mr. Sender. totheiJr* goti worsted Company (mill, he ated al Sellwood!, marie into worsted yarn by Roy T. Bishop, »on of C I’. it I» bop iiniprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of Salem. Oregon knitter» try U * va- out. All colors. 4.V per boll of or. Samples sent on appHcatioo Addr<- (J. P. bishop, Box 76. Salem, «»r. goi . /1 /* Wright & Poole MORTICIANS U«i!w»»k»« « Beet of Service, both Prufemionally end in Funrrel Conducting l.ady Assistant always. Beat of Equipment and Prices i<unr»ri teed Right for Everybody. P m »»S lb OREGON LEBANON DR. A. G. PRILL PhuciaB ani Sonai Calls Attendili Day or Night SCIO ORE George Gard 1 pie of (latra Many an amateur gardener grow« crushed to death Monday while nothing but disgust. A larg< log working in the w<- «1» fell from a »par tree im| >' ■ *♦♦♦♦»*O »♦»»♦♦»♦««<♦«»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦•♦•♦♦ on the stub of a maple tree wh It*« «lark and dreary weather. pierced through hi« Imwel» U ith lota and iota of rain If conditions don't tret bettor. We’ll ail have financial pain. While working with the i lion on the high power line at Har risburg last Saturday. I- >»d M< I Everybody is good at whooping if Kamey. age 25. wn* instantly ► up for improvements of a nature when hr came in contact » 'th tw that don’t require any effort on live wires, thus causing tin- hu h voltage to pass through Io- 1« i> their part, but if It does, they al ent nobody home, either Mrs Joe Munker« r< <• v«-; a> A. rk or a little help financially. last week that her voder. Mr» Ji. a 1 Hendrick«, wh■ ■ The editors of the state have besn Calif . was in a critical condition in •■»iMciallv invited to meat President a hospital in Oakland from n r > ■ Harding in Portland on Wednesday. of paralysis Mrs Hendrick« » July 4. Some honor, we’ll say. and be remembered by many p> >p!e • »»• most editors will accept Port as she visited relative» in Or» c t land ought to have the biggest in- several years ago tlux of people in its history, ——— The largest industrial deal in re- cent yrant in thi» tart of I :nn c<>un ly was conaumated la«t Fri !»v wl n the l>lanon light at 1 water i > was sold to the M iunta ■ Stat» Power Company, owner« <>f « mv group of public utility | an « in Or- gon. Washington and Idnh 1 h. deal involvra property xnlic I at about f 100.000. The big fight at Shelby, Moat., oa the Fourth 1« attracting world-wid« attention. With this big evaat has come a remarkable growth and • prominence to Shelby that was un known It is publicity and a pulling together nf the husin««« men and the farmers that are responsible for this, and shows what can b« don« Mrs. Mary E. Quigley L < 1» mat v when ail are pulling together and years y »unger thr-<- day», and it'- not apart. because her friend» (young ami old) did not forget her birthday i Is affectionately called "grie dnm News From Lyons. having paam-d the three we o«- an-’ June 26 Heyi Special Ground 1 lay Salt, per 100 pounds . . . . $1.00 50 Ibst Compressed Cylinders Hain . . • Salpi iurized $1.15 $1.25 Scio Mill & Elevator Co. < Pure-bred Bulls Valuable Asset Dairy llmh fnon Purr Liv.J S >.- s <>w an average in ten mile poet. The Sunday •' i presented her with two h< mtiful crease «>1 4.H J. cent IL fi returns over dairy Mr. D C, Abels was quit« sick handmade handkerchiefs. I m - d> r< hcids produced fn>ui acrul». acvx»r*l ij; to U S. Depart cviving 45 birthday card«. veral day« thi« week ment ui Agriculture. DR. FICQ Mrs A. Reaver and Mr«. Clyde Mr«. Christina E«< n in. th-r f Sherman of Dallas were week-end Rev. Albyn Eason, paswd aw i> in visitor« at the home of their par Oregon City June 16th Mr» f n Office Hour»: • to 12 A. M. 1:30 to b I’ M ent«, the IL Shelton». came to Oregon in Ih .J with lo t Willis Brown had th« misfortune parents, who settled on H 'Well I'rm to break hi» arm while cranking his rie Her married life war »iH-nFon Ford one day last week. i the homestead near Gcrvn where Our good roads are coming right her family was born and ra < Condenaery, Scio, Oregon STAYTON. • - • OREGON along under «uoervision of the state The funeral was held Sunday at the road builders and John C. Penland. I Calls anawervd Pay nr Mght old Pioneer church neerGervai- Tuberculin Testing The grade work is well under way and it i» understood it is to be a «tale project to continue <»o to com pletion. regardless of the coat. Mrs. J. H. Johnston sod children returned home Sunday after visiting a week in 1 a comb at th« Clyde Thomas home. 1, 4, 6, S and 10 inch, per tkunisiind 114. (X) I he community suction sal« to be 2, 4. ♦». K. 10 und 12 inch. |w*r thou-arnl 14<>O held in Lyon« on Saturday. June 30, 1, 12, 14. ull legal, |wr Lhousutod w * ........................ 15.00 promisee to be a suceasa. Th« la- All ailed churged n 2.5 h die» club will serve dinner at the community hail at noon. Every thing from a phonograph to • J«r- On the Wain place 24 mil«« *» ilhweat of Scio, Oregon - v cow ha« been listed snd people m g< neral ar« taking quite an intor- • t F N. Woodry of Salem has A. Ewing, T. J. bankers, been «ecu ml as the auctioneer President Vice Pre». Come, he with us. and buy whet yon E. D. Myers. Cashier Fresh and Cured Meat — Real ¡.state Proper want Get a good dinner and go Bacon — Lard—Sausage and /Notary Public home happy. Proceed» of dinner Ihsbutis Obtained. Examined We buy your Veal and go to the M E. minister's salary. Dressed Hogs OREGON Mr« Ex) Tuseck and Caddie Mar Does a General Banking Business. Interest paid tin are viewing in the Rose City. Hulocliek Brot» , I’rops. on time deposits. «. BRYANT O M Raker, car dealer at Kings Scio. Ore. ton. ha» l>een quite busy oo profee- Attorney at Law Eo« SAL* -Old paprra. >0c «tonal Cusick Hank Bldg. bundle at the Tribune office. ¡ALBANY OREGON . ... — DEvrisr G. F. Korinek Oregon Milk Company Veterinarian Lumber Rough and Plain Hrudka Mill & Lumber Co, Scio Meat Market Kiley Shelton The Scia State Bank < 4