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/ Scio Tribune T.ocal News and Clas. Page 4 VW I LOCAL BREVITIES —<«—n—«—w 11 nos »1. ig J «see Rodgers is building a new garage. J. D. Densmore was in Albany on business yesterday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs John Gill of lx ba- bi non »pent Sunday with relatives i in Scio. Will the party or parties who I k rowed mv jackscrew and ax« ph-.i return them* I ne«*i them, A T Powell 9 M. C. Kelly, on route 2, is ciei ing th« ground to make room for fin« new residence on his fa m th« Jefferson road It will impro appearances along thia road. When yov sav to your "Give me a pound of .Meadow Butter." you are doing your good turn. It is good butter. i<eing none better. Alw Meadow Shade Scio Cr Cheero Flour Cheero Cereals Cheero Poultry Feeds Cheero Stock Feeds I Ar« Products Firat Quality at the Right Price. At Your Dealer I Hagey the Jeweler ha»just raCe.v Frank Bartu transacted buaoee» in Salem Saturday avaoina ed another fl' e lot of Maher &Gt-*»h pocket knives. Hon. J K Weatherford uf Albany *a» in town Sunday afternoon. The program for the Rod*- biggest ever, and the ground Mr», D. C. Thome »pent the flrat to be packed both days. Jul <>f the week in Portland with friends. 4 Wm. Brenner Is the owner of a The Albany Democrat new Dodgr coupe, purchased last I Fridav contained quite a writ week. [ Dr. Frill's trip to Adell, in M. C. Gill has been confined to hie county, and called him the • home for several days with a com Oregon in the study of bird Ilf« plication of ailment». See the foot races. It The dance at Richardson Gap Sat the bucking and roping urday night was well attended and fact, don't miss suit hl all enjoyed themselves hugely. dance each night, at th Misses Eckert and Wirth, former ing the two days. July THE SCIO TRIBUNE w~F Machine Shop Opened .•ned a (renerai I from the J. F. r Saws. Filing Wood and Iron H. Ä. John repair Vol. 26 11.75 the Year !» Matthew C. Gill Crosses Divide; O-« Ek* Children's Day Program VS ) The Baptist Sunday m I give its CJukbesia Dav < ac (* m » at s largest i >urn that xig time. / 100 live amber of tanks and an>t head teachers in the Scio schools, spent The iC.lKMi bond . Sunday with Mrs. D. C. Thoma. st ruction of a dike ak* Donna Gill, daughter of Dr. and am river to protect th» Mr*. Gill of Lebanon, is visiting her anon from th« flood v unde and aunt. W. F. Gill end wife. I have washed through 1 the city the last tw> } The Munaer school has just been by a three t O OFM* Vot#, iminted by C. M. Tindall and Earl The barn dancr on t G > >ch. which adds to its appearance kers place n<>rthw<*nl <>l and long life. day drew a large err I have the l>eet market for Fat who enjoy tripping ths IximlN and Sheep that can be had. tic, and an enjoyable So before selling, call me for prices. spent. J I.. Rodgers. 34tf We are in th«* mark« Mylo Bartu and wife. Wilbur dry chittim bark, any Fleming and wife. Mrs. Frank Bartu. top market price» Si jr . and children, spent Sunday with you sell Also have wo the family of Frank Bartu. er. sacks for your bark. 3 F. Weaely. the Grocef, W«rk on paving the strip of road Dance to your heart's from Jefferson to Green's bridge will Ing the evenings th* bi be started. It is aaid, about the fifth in Scio. A l.*ebanon e of July. Marion county is paving furnish the music, whi •>>me of the streets in Jefferson and will commence the road as soon aa antee that you will g> July 3 and 4 is the dam this is finished. Johnnie Densmore went to Salem Monday evening and brought Henry Lukenlmch home. It is expected he will have to return and go through th«* -am«* ordeal in a few days, aa the work was not completed. Henry is pretty weak from his trip. are being spent in brinj up tod st*. ers 7 ^>rîi?lit at Thomas r.Him house and is new, give easy <>f Mrs Bertha ute 4. Scio. Ore- 44tf The answer ia aimpl If the Cause of your trouble ia Nerve Prexfine, and the chance» arc that it 1«. Chiropractic ( Vertebral Adjustments, given by a compefent <'hironiactwr with the bare hand« alone, will relieve thia tiii- i>r<- aure. The effect <>f tin« pressure ia to impede the normal flow of Vital Foret to all the organa of the body, Thia then gives rise to another effect, called <li» ease. T When " the caust 1» removed the effect disappears; for, without ran there can be no efftet. tt-rsburg Straw* ive orders with ndeman. route I, your orders will r tune Price, or JI 25 post* I ht* t r < I thf burnt j If Chiropractic had not really afforded relief to hundreds of thousand*« of sick and suffering men and women during the last twenty-five years, the Searchlight would have I ng ago revealed that fact, and Chiropractic would have died by the wayside. 1 unable to work, of M) acres for mder cultivation; '•.id orchard, for $45 00 an acre, east of Scio and Jordan Addrvaa route 1, box 56. and it. 44t3c On the contrary, ('hiropraclic ia now Stronger than it ever was. Publici ty has strengthened it instead of weakening it, and above everything else, tin- wonderful Drugl«****« Health Science is for you and your family. Every day you delay means that much Another t rat tattMsai »« ae< vvu m school director, councilman, and mayor. The tuneral services will l»c lick! at the Christian church Saturday attemoon at one o'lock. Rev. Albyn Essen officiating The burial will *ake place in Franklin Butte cemetery, where the Mason ic Iratrmity will have charge Titus one by one they leave us, Av their work u»i earth is done To journey to their home above And lieckon us to follow on. --------------- o Notice To Dog Ownart Am ami all dogs over eight (8) months old. must have liceoee. deed to County Clerk. A few days time will b«- glim, and then fine« «rill he imp M-d ujxin each owner not hav ing license. Males 81.00, female». 82.00; »pay«*d fcmalee, 81.00. Deputy Sher riff. Albany. Oregon 47c r«*d pig« »n J b Consultation without charge legion of friends, the Tritium* joins in wishing them unlimited marital bliss, and all that goes with married life. The happy couple wil* make their home with the bride’s father for the present. The groom didn't let hi» plunge Into the unknown keep him from playing bell Sun day. keeping up his usual batting av erage, hut had he smoked one of hi#< wedding cigar» well, we did. and enjoyed It. Scio Wine From Mill City Scio plucked the wi ng* of the Mill City ball team yt tteniay *m the local diamond l*v (Hilling 12 feather* in the way of 1 *um, while allowing the visitor* <*n); r one run. Mill City has 1 een pl. tying l<M> per cent this year, losing their first time to Scio. an«i we just naturally feel elated over it. \V<- , eally arc developing a pennant time « for next year. The attendant« » >ver 300, and the gate receipts Small Crowds at Rot indup x rrr <\r scotteli ) Pain 1er Chiropractors. LOWE & MORRISON RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS At Scio Hotel on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7:30 to 8:30 p. m rezan::: there are many diamonds am>*m fell«»* ereeluree. We hope Aibuny i V utreVo* , , M uy ■«> Ur ¡owe antoil u>.$atQJr> Firry < usumwr Ilu ti.iwt.t if j( * ire,! X. I. Moaaisoe Auto J IM rr«un»l Lows I < l'ho<>.- 9 >*ho«w -Day. 397 i'hene— >igtet,»6 ies*eeeeeseesseees CIGARETTES 1OC The two-day rountiup st. .ged by Broncho Bob did not draw the at* tendance the show mérité«' I •> he had I [one to a lot of ex] M*n»e to bring in new stock ami new * ruler*. Th oar who saw the show * MV it was fine. Too many attr actions near and far with no admis *011 fee had considerai*!« to do wi M> the Ijist Thursday night the gymna sium was the scene of one of the prettiest Mights witnessed here in many a day when the several Sth grade graiiuales in the Forks of * Sa nt 1 am met there to receive ir diplomas and heat an address Congre-Miian W. C. Hswley. The y eting was presided over by Pre»- ient Gilkey in liehalf of the Com* ninit* Club, under whose auspices he affair was held. At June meeting of the Club, a ommittee c»>mp«>aed of J. W Miller <1 II E Tobi«, was named to ar* ng«* fur a joint exercise tt> com- irate th« graduation of the f. rom the eighth grade, and lit i! w their efforts wen- 1 \\ hile every school whlch b<i a grnduate was not rvpresented, t th er« werr more than 20 on the rm when the call to order wo» friendly visit. The Shelburn ladies serv, tw te tweause cream an«! cake, the proceeds ir» to get used in buying a flag for each oth- school h**uss. first visit Commerce ’»monstre- men and Every once in awhile Guy Mt Knight comes down to the Tribun« *y presided office, and when he d<*«« h« alw «v* nd of wel has something good to toll. A ik I it - that he is always a boo»t«r for the productive dlily. He ty of the soil in the Forks of th< i< It* and piano San!lam. Listen to this. th«-n g A f iur-picce orch«*stra rendered *k and Mr. see it: lASt year he planted -i*im I music during the evening. ndervd «nd hollyhock see«! alongside hi» h« u>< *i<* graduate» gave a dceerv««! ling to an and thia spring they came up II- t<- to the grand old flag; Lucile eed Dr. D. did not fertilise, water n *r culm ¡1' I V lole« Crenshaw of Diet No I'1 und good but one stalk ia seeing how far towan » beautiful duet; recitation by h« led the heaven it can go (probably pointinn n Huntley of Diet. No. 9; or- ng. every the way to sinners*, now lx*ing 11 P< !-m by Bonnie Sutherland of a one man feet high and a foot abov«* the «•a - < No. 77; r«*citation by Frank Is by the and the stalk ia flat and over < >f Di»t. No. 76. and a beauti* Inches wide. Guy expects it 1« Io by Leta Couey completed fu ny was the resch 12 or 13 feet before it bl<x*ni» <• program before the introduc- from the No. sir. It ain't no lie. the plant v n of th«* speaker of the evening, d recently W there and it’s not artificial, ngr. --man Hawley, who was pre- nit country can beat it? nted by Prof. H. E Tobie. ad of the Thanking th«* introducer for his east of Us City Collects Coin re marks, Mr. Hawley delved imme- in a few Among the diately > into hi« speech surpass the [jut Thursday evening Herman ixits we chronicle but a few, high »1 producing Zeller miatook the streets of Scio for 1 • »pm-.* forbids a full report He a race course, and accordingly came .id in -r* an- tiltO.OOO to d.lMMl.IHM» the piano rushing down Main street from the i .-ells in the brain, that but a small Sox. F. E J. F. Wcsely home at a 40-mile gait i fraction was u**d by the average I, H. K- He was jl-< 1 on, and those who made use of iv. D. V. with his siren whistle open haled into eourt shortly afterward, i tin....... had given uaaJI the modern sDii others and now the treasury is better off Iivt nil in - * of today. He »aid the t talks. In to the tune of ff>. The fine wa« • •'old in it» impressionable age is J. L Mur- light, but the city recorder »ay» h« cith«r made g<*‘*d or bad. and if the o. and re will not be so lenient with the in •xl good Is 1 mpressed upon its mind it sponded to being ac- one caught, m he hopae thi» will IM' w. t»- g id. or the rev«!r»e if th«* companied on the piano by Mrs. a leseon to all who would use th» bad 1» its environment. No method McCallister. Four boys and four streete far a rase course J ha tx-i-n found to make for good girls executed a beautiful dance un i 1- it.-r than e«iucation, said the der the tutorage of Mrs. Murdock. Big Crowd Present ' <l».ik<-r. and no one has as yst be* Mrs McCallister gave a reading • m*- ver-educated, and the more that showed real ability*, her ges It is said abou' 1200 people wen- j a«- cultivate the good, the easier it tures and interpretation bw.ing per in attendance at Richardson < lap (Continued un pngv 2.) fect. responding to a pi*>lon*?ed en venterdav to celebrate the fourth core. in th* old-faahioned way with a Mr Murdock, sr.. of Shelburn brass band, songs, parade, recr* *d was introduced and he mas’e an all kinda and a tine speccli by IL>n. excellent plea for motw and better J. K. Weatherford of Albany. ‘I* dairy herds, showing that the cow ing with a display ot tireworks am1 was the real motgago lifter. a dance in the evening. It is »aid Judge Hewitt and D. P Ma»«xn. thia was the largest crowd that old timers in Linn county and for • z\ |{pconstructive ever asaembled there ami every mer residents of Scio, the former body had a good time. Tliirty-tiv«- teaching school hero in lH72and the gallons of ice cream were sold. latter conducting a drug st or» here at that time, were called upon for a Chaa. Richards Hurt few remineecent remarks about the xnmunity The Scio Mill & 1-lt making great headway improvements, and pro big aaset to the orodi section Several thou Call in and see Dr. Scofield immensely These visits between dubs and ot ganiaations are productive of a more kindly feeling between eummunitie* and helps te keep alive that broth* feeling, in fact we l<-arn that ttend the **1* Cv<n* 10 our nvxt ( of the dab surely was benefit WHAT CAN CHIROPRACTIC DO FOR Investigate at once. I>o not delay. longer for you to regain your health. early days in the forks of the San- Crowd Small Albany Came, ' tiam. They told many amusing in- about those days that many Speech I’ ine Shelburn Host, I > cidents of the older residents vividly re Pupils Happy r> Good members, and which all enjoyed Peptona I People’s Theatre Preseeta Thomas Meighan tn “The Man Who Saw Sorrow” Also Dan Mason in Pop Tattle's Grass Widew A Plum Center comedy July 8 and 9 Admission 10c-25c If was reporteti here this morn- that Chas. Richs ni* was liediy m J .hurt »4 DMlaa while Lulklogging 1 «1 the rixnilop there ywtenlay. ■■but telephone communication with Itise Dallas Observer .it i* - fortnetl the Tribune that the injut its were only bruise», that no «me was hurt sufficiently to lay them tup. A record crowd was in atten- I dance. I' ______ Mias Pauline Sims, who is working in Eugene, spent M i with her mother. She came up with Mr. and Mrs. Daniela, who are at- tending the Christian church c meeciog *t Turaev. . * » $1.25