The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 12, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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The Scio Tribune
Country Correspondence
GILKEY STATION
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July »
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> our Xext Goal
You have finished high
«. bool and, like all wwe
awake graduates. ar»
loosing to col
The Slats o
fers you the b
mg and a coll
gre« in the 1«
■ulta and prof
follow»;
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■Mrs. Jennie Lovejoy of Dallas
aad Lila apent the Fourth at Dellas came over Friday accompanied by
They met Ivan of McMinnville there Mrs. Rebecca Morris of Scio, who
and old neighbors from \ amhill: has t*en in Portland the past three
county. They report a large crowd 1 weeks with her son. Fred Randle.
Mrs. Maude Shaw and daughters,
Haxel
and Ethel, and twin babies,
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Ralph and Rev. of Yamhill County
returned home Sunday, after a
week's visit at the parental home of
the W. E. Serf!mgs
E. F. Gilkey and Alvin. Murrel,
and Mariam drove to Portland the
Fourth to sec the big man who live»
in the White House and guides the
Ship of State.
Mrs. Chai les Hornbuckle, who
lives in the Ten nr
district, was
calling in these parts last Thursday.
J G. and T M Doit. W. A Gil
key and wife and Leonard Gilkey at­
tended the funeral of M C. Gill in
Student life at the Col
leg«*ia rich in opportuni­
ties for leadership and
personal cultnrs.
FALL TERM OPENS
SEPTEMBER 2». 1923
For information write to
THE REGISTRAR
Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis
Scio Saturday.
0
O.L. Holt of Portland fqwnt the
week-end here with relative»
E. F. Gilkev transacted business
in Albany Saturday, returning Sun­
day.
The following attended the con­
vention held in the big memorial
tabernacle at Turner Sunday: Mr.
Burkhalters. W. A Gilkev and wife.
Marion and Franklin Gilkey, Lucille
and Loette Sommer, and Leonard
Gilkey and family.
Mra. Katherine Kester called on
Mrs. Orville Gilkev and Mrs Cora
Smith Sunday.
Carlton Chamberlen of San J<>«e
Roadster $525
f. o. b. Toledo
ia visiting relatives here. He is the
second son of Mrs. Rose i.Mespelt)
Chamberlen.
Mias Rosa Hauct of Eugene visit­
ed at W. A. Gilkey's and S F. Zy-
sett's homes Sunday. She is train­
Merit Wins
New Honors
People have rocogniaed in the
new Overland a higher standard
of automobile value. Longer tinea
a higher hood, an all-steel bedy,
Triplex Springs (patented/, a
dependable, economical engine
have earned for Overland the
greatest success of its history.
Bartu Motor Co.
Scio, Oregon
CITATION
Does a General Banking
Business. Interest paid
on time deposita.
F ob S aijt
Old papers.
bundle at tbe Trtbuae
who passed away aa a result ot a
stroke of paralysis which ho suffer-'
rd about two months ago. Mrs.
Morns returned to her home in Scio
Monday.
Elmer Griffin came up Saturday
from Salem, where he works at the
cottage farm.
The Scio Hotel was represented at
the Santiam Farm getting a full
«upply of fruit and vegetables. Sun- |
day morning.
George and Clifford Griffin called
in Sunday for a square meal.such as
What It Really Means
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It mean« Genuine I id Put- .‘>0 per cent of which
retail fur less than 10 cent«
It means a repair shop
where Expert Ford Mechanics perform the work.
It means giving lloncst, Courteous. Prompt atten­
tion to the Fortl Owner’« every need.
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It means to const .nil It supply you with a Fortl Ser­
vice that will make you alul keep you all enthusiastic
member of the great Ford family.
Wr arc Authorized 1 < rJ Ih-.ihr.
beef steak, fried ham. eggs, mutton
chop, and raw turnips. Cucumbers
for desert.
Newton Crabtree called in Sun­
day noon, as we always run a free
lunch counter.
Mr Hannon of Portland called in
for a supply of vegetables to be ship­
ped to Portland.
Mrs. Mav Leltenmaier and son
called in late Sunday afternoon for
a short visit with her two aunts and
cousins.
Mr. M cAdoo and wife of Scio call-|
ed in lat*» Sunday evening for a short
chat and a very few vegetables, aa
hr is a small eater and there is few
vegetables he can rellah.
(»eorge G riffin took hia brother
down to the cottage farm, where he
has a good job herding the boys.
Mr. Forge and wife and son and .
Mrs. J. F. 1 Vesely and daughter.
Frances, calledin for a supply of
vrgetabl« s w hich the old man had
already packs d to ship to Mrs. C.
S. Hanson of P ortland as she is run
ning a boarding * houae and wiah.s to
get her supply up here
Everybody is wild in the hay fields
scattering hay rl ght and left as it ia
wet amost to t he bottom of the i
shocks; a hard jo b without help and
still threatening r. sin to lay the dust
PIE EATER.
Tires! Tes. Tires! We have a Tire to lit your
pocketltook. also your F ni. Chevrolet, Maxwell or
Overland, laith Conls and Fabric. Buy now before
they advance in price.
Red Crown («.•-..¿il i . the World' standard—-21«' a
gallon. The prier of ga«olinr ta mea«iurd in cents |'er
gallon, but the cost «I •ul«l lie mr.iavred in miles. Start
youi engme today witli Ri<l l iown (>.w and watvh the
résulta.
A«k for a coupon book.
FRED T. BILYEU
Authorized Sal«-« and Service
Scio, Oregon
Phone 27
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SHELBURN NEWS
Produce Shippers!
♦
ing for nursing at the Eugene hos­
pital.
Mrs. Ruth Hvde and baby uf Cor­
vallis are spending a week at tRe S.
F. Zysett home.
When returning from Turner Sun­
day the Leonard Gilkey family view­
ed the famous Pickard Jersey herd
at Marion. They »aw the World's
Champion Jersey cow and many oth­
Larwood
Item«
er gold medal cows, also a m w cow ♦
receotly sent from Jersey Island and
a yearling calf which has been sold
July
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to an Iowa man for |6.0O<*
The home of Rob et t Elliott burned
Everybody busy as bees picking down on the 3d of tl lie month. All of
berries and haying
hia household goods an d clothing were
We are paying f.o.b. Portland.
These prievs also include
Monday's receipts
July 10
J. J. Ransom and family retun • <1 '
14«-
Fancy Veal.................... ..
from Mar«htl«ld ami other »uutii.Ti
iip-
Tup Block Ilogs.................
places Monday afternoon
They nj . >t ‘
Heavy Hens, 4 It» or over 21-22c
...14c
the rain was general down there »« it
Light ilcn«, 3 Iba
Springs Rocks and Rods,
waa hero.
e.'«-
H |»iunds ....................
Mr. ami Mrs Arrhie Russell ami fam i
Zie
Leghorns, 11 |H>iinds ....
ily of Graaa Valley were visiting at th<
We have u good outlet f« heavy
T. M Rusarll home Thursday after:--.r
and off grade hog» and veal.
on their way to visit Mr. Russell's
j
Write for tag». Try us for quick
ter, Mrs. Vs Ma Lents, at New Grand
returns.
Ronde
G. M Hirona and wife and George
Caldwell and wife of Salem wore call
70S WasMasteslt rORTlAND, (Mt.
era at the Alfred Powell hum* -umlay
afternoon.
T. M. Russell left Tuesday for Marsh
Notary
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Arid In tbe interest of the Northw« «t ...
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Public
had his bouse
Bund Co.
tanta
at
1300.
eon
II. C. ROLOFF
J. L. Oglesbee ami wife were stay
the Portland Fira ton visitors Sunday
visiting with
eon
Mrs. Marion Brown has liesn ill with
Secure your date early
unity lately
tonsillUa, but is improving now.
tumoc ' home from
|s>ck Box 51*
I.avisos, Oaaoov
• ho wa • employed
Steps have been taken by the r»a<l
(glng O >•
,r.. and children of committee of the Albany Chamber
g the «u. "nmer vis­ of Commerce to acquire title to the
Real Estate Rroifer
ge L. Q irry and
destroyed. Mr. Kill
insured for |7W and
I
Nevvs"From Lyons*
CapL French, of
I Apartment, has b
. Steve Tichnor and fi
July IU
John White has re
King's Valley, where
Joseph Harry, wife and children re
turned home Sunday, after «pending a by the Spaulding Ixq
Mr«. Gee. Curry, j
few days in ‘alem with relatives.
Portland
are «pendin
Gihles Thomas of Stay ton was a bust
neea visitor in our neighborhood Mon iting here with Gem
family.
day morning
Ed Stringer, wife i ewl family a f Fort -
Miao Mabel thiwning receive«! an Sth
grade diploma last week, having taker ,*'‘J h“*e ’•‘■•ntlyh wti visiting 1 '»re at
Rex
the June examination.
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"f 8. P. itringer ana
L T. Titus of May ton called at th. lr.rTy
» of
Mr«. Daisy Elllutt
J. H Johnston home Sunday evening
ber
Mrs. Alta Hodeker and parents, also Portland «pent the
» >rt
father
bim
I
mother,
Mias Eya Hiatt.spent the 4th al Granta
and wife.
Paas. returning Thun lay evening
Csrson Devenport 1» building a n* w
Mrs Ed Trask « aunt. Mn. Mary
barn
thia summer,
■ba father la' M -
Franklin, from the East, ia visiting
stating him.
here for a month.
Mrs. Roas Elliott, and a party of
Aldred Martin was a Portland visitor
friends
of Albany w< we picnicking here
last week. Hia mother is in the eity
taking medical treatments. She ia ex-1 on last Sunday.
Hen Schmidt and wge (pent Sund ay
pected home thia week.
at the home of Geo. Ttetjen.
Mi«« Hermce and Donald Dsvenpo rt
Globe Trotter Pleased
were visiting with he How arda on laa«
Monday and Tueeda
The school boar I has employed Mias*
Old rich Peeks, the globe trotter,
Hasel lie I x>ng of Joedan to teach our
pleased a large crowd at lheZ.C.B J. achool the c oming ywer.
hall Saturday night, nit ao much
Jr«a fhaaPnr. wtw haa been a very
with hia talk aa with hia hypnotic I aick man, ia now s om e better.
On the 2M of leal month the legal
stunts and mind reading
He ia
voters
of Berge n Hollow school held an
making a tour of the United State«
election for the. purpose of voting un a
on foot, having started from Chicago
union high ecttool proposition. Returns
, about three months ago.
for «aid election veer« declared null and
vokl aa they were out cerlitied to by
the tellera, (I mo . Craft and Jes» Chas-
The Albany baseball team defeat­ tine. nor endorsed by the chairman of
ed the Shedd nine by a score of V to the board of direct ora. Henry Ikoloxal.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Linn County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Gaor-
gianna Dugger -CITATION.
To T. L. bugger. W. J. Henderson
and Ray Henderson - Greeting
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
are hereby cited and required to
You arc
apiwar in the County court
Court of
or the State
state
of i irrgon, fur the County of Linn, at
the court room thereof, at Albany, in
•aid county, on Munday, the 3Uth day
of July. IKS, st I o'clock in tbs after­
noon of that day. then and there to
•bow cau«e. if any exist, why an order
of ».de «bould not be made as prayed
for by the admit istrator of said estate,
for the «ale of the following described
lands, to wit
Beginning at the «outhwest corner of
the D I. c. of George F. Crawford.
Not No. 2f.3l. Claim No. », in iown-
-hip 12 south, range 3 west of the Will
ami'tte Meridian, in Unn County. Ore­
gon. and running thence east 40.36
chains to the southeast corner of aaid
claim, thence mirth 21.22 chains, thence
west 40.3! chains to the west line ef
■axi claim, thence south 21.22 chains to
the place of beginning, containing M.M
acre«, more or lees, all situate in Linn
County, Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. B. M. Payee,
Judge of tbs County Court of
(I. 8. >
the-tele of Oregon, fee tbs
County of Linn, with tbs Seal
of «aid < ourt affixed this I lUi
<lay of J une, A. D. IMS.
R. M. Russell. Clert.
Ry D. D. Habb. Deputy.
The Scio State Baek
Service
July »
J. S. Funk and wife and Darrel
and a giwid lime
Engineering, Agriculture. Cum
meire. Forestry. Home Ecuoom
les. Military Science and Tactice.
Mining, Pharmacy, Vocational
Education, and Music
SANTlÂÜ FARM NEWS |
Moore Produce Co.
Auctioneer
Riley Shelton
Cascadia- Fiah-lake road from the
private organisation which now own«
it and make it a public highway and
thus obtain government aid in im­
proving it.
and Notary Public
^htlratlt Obtained. f,iam!ned
JCIO
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