The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 12, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    Local Xews and Classi fieri
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LOCAL BREVITIES
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V. J. Philippi was in Albany Mon­
day.
Pick your raspberries at Everett's
and Hodge’s. 5c per lb.
Marton Arnold has purchased a
Star car through the Albany Garage.
F. T. Thayer and wife and C. W.
Beard and wife were in Albany Tuee-
day.
Roas Ray is sporting a new Star
car, purchased through the Scio
Garage
Maher & Grosh pocket knives are
of the very finest quality
liagev,
the Jeweler, has a fine assortment
at all time«.
I have the beat market for Fat
1 And>« and Sheep that can be had.
So before selling, call me for prices.
J. L. Holger».
We wish in this wav to express
our appreciation to the friends who
so kindly responded to our tire
alarm.
Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Thurston
Waldo Zimmerman of Mehama
yesterdav received through the Bar-
tu Motor Co. anew Cletrac tractor,
with all the equipment, totalling
something over 31700. This is the
largest sale made here in a long time
by any garage.
Resolutions of Condolence
Big Gym Dance
Whsreas, God. la His intnlte wisdom,
has seen fit to call from this temporal
I-odg» our beloved brother, Matthew
C. Gill, to that C sleet l sl Lodge above
not made with bands but eternal la the
Heavens.
Therefore be it Reeolved. That the
members of Seio Ixxlge. No. 3». A. F.A
A. M., extend to the bereaved family
of our beloved brother our eincereet
sympathy, for the toes of him. for whom
we deeply mourn, and whoee kindly
counsel was an maepiraUon fer higher
thoughts and nobler actione.
Be it further Keeolved. That a copy
of these reeolutMMa be spewed upon our
records and a copy sent to the bereav­
ed family.
P. H MacUmaM.
E. L>. Myers,
The next big dance to be given at
the gym by the high school students
for th* benefit of the gym fund,
will be on Saturday night, July 14.
musie to be furnished bv a !>rbam>n
orchestra
These dances are grow­
ing in popularity, and we predict the
large gym will be packed with
lovers of the dance
W a . Awing.
Com trutte«.
ItXDâTMOWAT
Glimpses ol the Moon”
Hi
With Belie Daniels
and Nita Naldi
TN ('MADAY- FAIDAÌ
“The Christian
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With Richard Dix
Don’t
Mis« the Roundup
Resources
loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in
items 29 and 30, if any
.........................................
Overdraft» »ecured »nd unsecured .............................
U. S. government aecuritie» owned.............................
Other bonds, warrants and »ecuntiea, including
foreign government, »tale, municipal, corpora­
tion, etc .........................................................................
(sb) Cash on ham I in vault ami dur from banks,
banker* and trust companies drsignated and ap­
proved reserve agents of this bank.........................
Checks on bank» outside city or town of reporting
bank and other cash items.........................................
Total....................................................... ...........
• 69,366 4?
no io
66.U00 00
26,37»
46.715
»
n
77
»«.VT» M
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Liabilitlss
16.
11
IX
1».
23.
26
Tt.
Capita) stock paid in...........................................................
I I 10.000 00
Rurptasfund .........................................................................
6,000 00
(■) Undivided profits
(b) lass current expenses, interest aud
o
taxes paid ............................................
637 oo
Reserved for taxes, interest ami depreciation..........
Daman* Dapaslta. other than banks, subject to
reserve
Individual deposits subject to check, including de­
posits due the State of Oregon, county, citwe or
other public funds ..............
...............................
163,4»! 71
Cashier's cheeks of this bank outstanding payable
on demand . .....................................................................
4.646 M
Total on demand tieixxiite. other than bank de-
posits, subject to rreerie, item* 23 A 25............ 1166,136 36
Time an* 8a«le*s Deeestts, subject to reserve
and payable on demand or subject to notice:
Time certificate* of deposit outstanding. ................
». 666 00
Total of time ami savings ifepoait* payable on de­
mand or subject to notice, item 27 ......................... 42,666 00
Total.................................................................
I sail.»?»
State of Oregon, County of Linn, a*.
I. E D. Myers, »«bier of t: . alioi.- named bank, do solemnly l
th* above statement io true to the beat of my knowledge and belief
K. D. Mvaas. Cashier.
Subscribed »nd sworn to before rn«
this 6th day of July, 19SX
R Shelton, Notary Publie
stsetea aspèrse Fob 14. IM
Mr
H. S Johnston has returned to S a «nd opened a general
op at hi» re
< ro the at revt from the J. F.
Wesdy home. 1 mn now propircd to File your Saws. Filing
and Gumming, and d>> all kind- of Turning in Wood and Iron
H. S. Johnston, Prop.
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Scio Hotel &, Restaurant
an Albany
Meals at All Hours
L. Osborne was in from Shelburn
Tuesday on business
In thè Dallas Obeerver, we n die.-
that Cha*. Richard« <>f Scio, whu
partici pated in thè Dalla» round un 1
on thè 4th. and in thè parade, drew
flrit prive in thè Plug Ugly divisi n.
thè award tieing |4U. He repn « tit-
ed "ikey” and waa riding a mule.
I
At Scio, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, June 30. 1923
11.
was
25. 1923. Price 315 each, papers
furnished
Unrelated to any stock
in thia community. See Max W< i-ly
48t2c
Reserve District No. 12
The Scio State Bank
».
Keaneth Sims
visitor Saturday.
For Sale—Two Large type male
Duroe-Jersey pig*, farrowed April
We pasteurise all our cream
before churning, that's why Meadow
Shade Butter is good butter. It has
that full sweet taste which lingers
with you. Fill up vour refrigerator
with ice from us—get what you need,
in 25 Ibe. or over at lc a pound.
Scio Creamery Co.
REPORT OF CON DITION OF
2.
X
4.
day.
The next meeting of the Forks of
the .Santiam Community Club will
"Aunt Becky” Morris returned to be he'd at River View school house,
her home in Scio Monday after an formerly known as Riverside, and
alwence of three weeks spent In will be Monday night. Aug 6. All
Portland, Kelso. Wash.. Oregon (Sty. are invited tb remember this date
and be prrarnt.
Dallas, Salem and Crabtree.
Charter No. 1W
1.
E. F. Gilkey was in Albany Sun­
Machine Shop Opened
Spark Cause* Fire Alarm
la-ganl me« For Sale 2c a pound
Mrs. I. V. McAdoo was in Albany
in ¡ itch <c a pound picked.
I-rank H ra. Sen». Ore. Route 1.
J. N. Weddle was io Albany M<»n- on business Saturday.
Monday
morning
about nine
Pick
your
raspberries
al
Everett's
day.
o'clock what came near tu-ing a W mb d Two good men for hay har-
»,
f p wages.
Inquire at
| serious fire at the R, S. Thurston
H. 8. Johnson went to Portland and Hodge's. 5c per lb.
Wi
'
ir
Funk
’
s,
on
Scio-Jeffernon
Miss Josie Kotan spent Sunday ; home, was caused by a «{»ark from
Monday.
road.
i the «park plug on his gasoline
with
her folks in the country.
K. C. Peery was up from Port­
I engine Igniting some oil on the W»n‘ I 12 cords of big fir wood.
land on hie regular rnoothly trip tha
J. D. Densmore was a businc--
l'; nc'i lengths, and free from
first of the week.
visitor In Portland the first of the ground which spread to the house,
krv>ts. Inquire at the Tribune
and Roy immediately sounded an
office.
Fred Bilyeu and wife were its week.
alarm. Quick responi»’ by neighbors
l«rbanon Tuesday oo business and
I
S..
L
i Red Polled Angus
Charley Hunt is painting a fine
«aved the houar and content«, and
iLih dumiy ‘dock animal. Extra
visiting relatives.
alga on the window» of the Shelton
but little dumage resulted.
'gv. priced for quick sale at 375.
Pick Walls of Portland is spending meat market.
Wilbur Funk, on Scio-Jeff era >n
a few weeks at the home of his
The roads in Richardson Gap are
road.
4‘.»-p
The heaviest rainfall recorded for
being wprked, Riley Shelton over­
uncle, H. A. Hallin.
July in this section of the north­ For Sale Pure bred Duroc Jersey
boar, a - ■ a gilt from the same
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bennett of seeing the job.
west in the la»t 21 year», fell last
litter,
Brod in the purple and
Portland were guests of D. C Thoms
Mias Etta morcom. teacher in the week
Much <1 a tn a# u to crept anti
prtcsxj to sell.
and wife a few days last week.
Scio school last year wasshopping in fruit is reported.
I-eonard Gilkey & Sons.
—
Mrs. D. C. Thoms vrill go to Albany Saturday.
Wanted
15 berry pickers for logan-
Saltair. Tillamook beach, this week
The late rams have about ruined
b :t
rind blackcaps, 4 acres al-
to stay several weeks with her fath­ the cherry crop, so reports coming
t , tii<r
Highest prices paid.
S'
I' F. K relis, route 4, Scio,
er. D. A. Osborne.
to this office «tele. The cherries
Oregon.
44tf
Mias Hazel Hall, th* new Domea- are bursting and molding.
Writers of what is thought to be
anonymous letters to Jane Compton
and her son-in-law. John linger,
will take this notice to heart and re­
frain from further writing. These
letters will be turned over to the tic Science teacher of Albany, was
postal authorities. Take warning
visiting Mr*. Thoms last waek and
Jane Compton
looking over the achool building.
John Lenger
John l«enger was in Salem Thurs­
day going before the State Acci­
dent Commission in regard to the
low of two finger* in the flood gate
al
Lebanon a abort time ago.
High Claw Photoplays Only
Globe - Albany
H. E Tobie was in Salem Friday.
The Scio Tribune
Correct stteet:
W. A. Ewing,
Audi* W. M*M* l
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Wilbur Funk was in town Tue»
day and called at the Tribune office
He has just returned from a Ihn-e-
weeks stay in Salem, where hr took
treatments for ulcers of the stomach
He has not been able to work much
thi* year, but says he is feeling
better now.
''Bill'* Ring of Portland i« visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mr« II A
Ballin for a few wes-ks
He a* Hi­
ed Seio in winning the ball game
from the Luckcnbach team Sunday.
' He has been a ball player for aomr
year*. He recently came down from
Montana becau«e the climate there
iid not agree with him.
Now la a good time to m >w the
weeds oo the vacant lots and along
the streets so thst they will not
topple over and be a menace when
they become dry. If attended t<».
It will help to leasen the fire hazard.
An ounce of prevention is worth
more than the insurance that will
be received, in case of fire from
such cause«
During the ball game Sunday H.
A. Ballin was struck in the back
with one of the balls, which is caus
ing him some discomfort
Hr has
been spitting blood ever «ince. Dr.
Hobson examined him and says hr
fears he has a broken rib. Mr. and
Mrs. Bsllln went to Portland Monday
afternoon, where they will have an
X-ray taken in an effort to learn
i the extent ef the injury.
For Sale Two Thor Electric Wash­ I or Sale Maxwell gasoline engine,
ers, in fine condition, cheap.
■n line condition, with good bat­
Albanv Steam laundry
tery. Engine has shaft and pul-
■\ attached; will make first class
.Mu«» Wanted Anyone intending to
power plant for ranch purposes.
gather moss this season, write or
Albany Steam Laundry
phone 0. K. Howard, Scio. Ore­
gon.
lt-c
H
v t • L un at 5j‘. —The Eed-
■ral
Land Bank of Spokane, Wash.,
For sale —Fine big Jersey cow. due
w
i: ake ins through the Fork»
to freshen July 20th, also a few
of
the
Santmm National barm
good pigs,weigh about 751 bn. each.
L> an
A -ociation in amounts
See F. A. Hough.
t >m $loo to 325, 000, for a per­
For Sale 24-inch liar Scott thresh­
il'.! >f to li years, on first mort-
ing wparator,
in
fair shape.
g ii
-urity. Inquire of W H.
1 ‘ri<-«- # loo
See II at I. ' 1
McLain. Sec.-Trea«.. route 2,
on route two, Scio.
49p I
Scio. Oregon.
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Service» ami Prices <<iiaranU»-d to Satisfy Every Customer
Iaiiy Attendant if desired
N. C. Lows
N. I. M<>ani»<>s
Auto
I «‘Canon
Phone -Pay, 397
Equipment
I’honi- 9
Phone—-N ight, 396
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