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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1923)
Notice is hereby given that the under- signed, sa administrator ut th» ««tale of Solomon Gnirm, deceaae-l. has Aied in the County Court of Uno C<-<»iity, Oregon, his Anal account as «urh • ■Mwtrator and thosaid Court ha« '• 1X3. at the hour of two u‘rl.« k in If < afternoon of that day, a« the tin > b r the hearing of objections tn «aid Anal account and the settlement th< r> <>f Any and all persona havingol>)>-. t U> «akl Anal account are hereby notih<-d to be present at said time in th. < ’<> mi. Court room in th» l.inn County < o .rt House, in the city of Albany, Linn County, Oregon, and then and th. »<• make such ob]«*ctii>ns FRANK 8. GRIME«. Administrator of sax! Estate. HILI, a MARKS. Attorneys for Administrator. hug» gatherwig and a bountiful repast for *11. Mr tieurge forge and family had the time of th*->r Ilves and were so Cordially treat«! that they w ished to be •hie to attend more Hoh. ni>an | let ics M» Iola Georg« made her >«t-r, Mr«. Carl FoBi« of n. ar -Uo t-ci. a trw y»' visit the tint of last esc«. Mr«. Vilas Philippi arxl ta-ghter drove over from Ou ir home i> a» Hu h ardaon Gap Sunday to take a -»im in Thomas co-ek with friends here The Self Help Plan (Uarrnce W Every one around her« have their crop» thrashed now. new Undei the le »derahip at its president, Ira Trvitltr «txt wife, who bv«- m Stayton, v i«it- >i the (harG M bait.'» Al- Green, bany College Í» inaugurating a new BARTU MOTOR CO . 5. . lege work through the payment of un tova asirías as a Or plan called \S e un- ir the m irh-t for chit tun bark, and an> paying th»- goinp pr >■ Gt your sup ply of «ack« here, 3jc each. The W yman boys are helping their father. Guy, haul in hi« gra< « today. WILLYS KN I GHT <|TDors it tire you .<it t> dr . < □I long distance? Our line« of furnishings, for men. women and children, is ti ta .-t w<- can buy. and we l»eliev< you are re< < iv - g proper protec tion in price and quality when you come here. Our ¡in« ■« include hosiery, work and die |ahirta, tn -, collars. etc, etc. Look c ! m where, get price«, and we know you will buy her*. Ixiuise Kolte--n. of near M t>m«--r» Station, wa« up fur a «hort »lay ■-» th her friend, Mary Gib U»i », la-t we. k here Saturday. Mary Gibbon« and I • . »• II «>ltren plan of «-duration. went to Aumaviii. one lay >a»t »«■- to |U ginning with th«- College year »Win a girl fro r.d II (I. Shilling* attend« I k«dgn in S> .o r.)23-'24. Albany College guaran tees to <>ne hundred de«erving high Monday night. Mr« Murdock I.«» ri ti.’- u f> >n * school graduates the opportunity to buaineas trip in Portland earn the greater part of their way Mr» Carl I ullw «|-nt th. w. < « ei .i through college. It doe« this by se here with hom<- folk« Charlie Ransom and family of Aim- curing imMtiuns for the college «tu to work in and about Albany. In ville were Sunday dinner g.irxl« at the John Ransom home c<»ll<’gr building», and on the college Lielmer Churchill of Gat« • and ' al farm The college is endeavoring ter Ghurchill, another «on. visited their I to secure at least one hundred mother. Mr». Cr im. ». ...• ia . l«ee George of l amp 21 .(» nt the scholarships that will enrble the col lege student to secure a year of col week-end nt hl« horn» her« The Day of ihr K night in III HI ’ w i* Aug. 14 Oraqoa >»<• Honi Iniltiag Tirnt A great surpri«« for the hum«- knitt-rs of Oregvn, but «till a fact. Further more, thia yarn la abaol tely virgin wool yarn, the wool wa> gi wn in ' ' county, sold by Mr. Sendera i tbe<> gun Wonted Company (null* I. a ted at Sellwood). made into worsted yam Roy T. Bishop. son of < . P. It)»hop, proprietor of the Woolen Mill St«>r< of Salam. Oregon knitters try thia yarn out. All colon. 46c per ball of 2 «ample» sent on appl-cation. Addr< i C. P. Bishop, Boa 76. Salem. Oreg. n. SHELBURN NEWS •♦•« r»irnsii*Y, Aug. 16. 1923 Jxf Proper Protection! HIE KATKH I Skio Tribun* ♦»♦»♦»♦»eeeeeoeeeeeaweweewweeoeweeeeeseaa THE SCIO TRIBUNE f The Student Self-Help WESELY, J ♦ : •♦♦♦♦eese **♦+♦♦**♦♦♦*♦♦*«•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ > I Notice of Final Settlement. T aeaaeaAao Editorials Pae* 2 GRAIN GROWERS Get Our Price Before Selling Elsewhere (loo and working twenty hours per DAIRYMEN! cd I.» car«- for lw«< hundred students W009-LARK FLY REPELLANT this year However, of this num- (H i. th« '-xllrge can at present guar- Shelton Bros antee full-time student self-help op- l> .rtumtivH for but one hundred stu Want« all your dents. Admi««i<>n Poultry to the college under this plan is obtained bv application ; in writing to the president on blanks Will Pay Top I’riiu-H which arc furhmhed prospective stu SHELTON BROS. A student who holds an that Oregon for füO.iM) of the 4100 the student pavs for tuition, «indent activities fees and laboratory DR. A. G. PRIIJ. f »■»'«. The college year opens on PbnicuD ani Sartecn tember Calls Attendisi Day or Night ORF. Scio Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meat Bacon l-ard Saunage We buy your Veal and I)re»ed Hog« Prop* T. J W. A. Ewing. Preaident k«-r- Vice Pre*. E. D. Myera. Cashier Tht Scio State Bank Does a General Banking Buaine««. Interest paid on time deposita. Riley Shelton Real Estait Proper and Notary Public ,4bitruth Obtained, fa a mine J SCIO . . . OREGON l*K..».. ) B»s AIR12 limn.» t Bu.|Me, n7 17th Sep- Application for ad mission should lie made as soon as possible a» it takes some time complete arrangements. to + • • • • ♦ ♦ • • «u. Holeciiek Bi o , Scio, Or». »***«*««*»»«*»»*»**»****«***«*«*******•«4 í DAIRYMEN1 dent«. en credit -;- S io Mill & 1 .levatoi Company Administrator *s hética Conference Scholarship will lie giv St IO. OREGON SCIO Prive» awe* ni»» a»««-— larrea»»« —Ilk • »« — »a»» »»- laru 1 Mt e«»«i«i Sa» I«. •• Ml w* will ••■•4 »rreaUl ■ »rial «»art »ar*»«» la» TS* ata — M *»»»wi»a. Clarke, Woodward I »rug to. Ore««*« : 1: v<>>: an • . to . ’ , wii; store your w .«-.st. and givi you a t< < ipt tt c negotiable. I Week. The teaching staff will lie prepat- •♦ ♦ ••♦ •••••••••e e s s s s s e a e » The Day of th« Knight I» lit III • Notary pup,,, H C. ROLOFF Auctioneer Secure your date early Lock Box &18 Laax »os, i)i»«n * SANTIAM FARM NEWS 5 ♦ Notice is hereby gnm that O ui .l.-r signed has been by the County Court of Linn County, Oregon i dy npi«|inte<t administrator of the estate of Matthew C. Gill, deceas»«! All person» having >> t sasi estate are hereby > otiti<.| t.. pri sent the same to the un t<-i' k-’- t at his office in Scio, lunn County, Oregon, within six months from the 'ate I.....«•( Bated thia lllh day of August. A. I*. IM». It Shelton. AdmimMrati.r L. M Curl, Attorney f >> \ otrat ' I Date of First Put.li. atm Auyr lfili«.' Date of I a«t PuUcatkm, Sept,, 11 !:■ "3 ' Aug. 14 Our hot dry weather is encouraging I Notice ! to the farmors as they are thrashing ( out the golden grain In fine shape, it Notice is hereby given tie in a la not yielding sa was anticipated, still ’ eordance with a petition fi o.| m the it is good enough. Mr. and Mr«. Ixivejoy came over County Court of Linn C untv. Or. Thursday, Mrs. Ixivejoy remaining un- \ gon. School District* Ten and Set. n- til Sunday, when «he returned to her ty-aii are lereliv declared a ■; .1 home in llallas. weed cuntaol district for the ptir|> -• Our milk hauler did not wish to ov».- of tl •• stock the condensery so in going up the af the eradication and cdnlr grade upset F4 Kalina's can and the Canada Thistle, ami that Anton Contents ran down the hill. Faltus ha« been ap¡««int<*d weed in Miss CI«- o Beeler, formerly of W'eet •pector for «aid district. Scicv who now re«ides at I «gle Gorge. listed this 28«h dav of July.l‘i'23 " aahington, where she has taught B M P ay nc : County Judge i three successful terms of school and where she will teach again thia year. D. C. T hom «. County Conr’r. < am«- in to visit with her relatives and J. D. County C >m'r. friends and also called on her old fnends at the Santiam Farm. Mr. ami Mrs. Games. The ok] man got wild and ran through a plank fence, shining his old ««in which is rau»irig him a kit of pain and laying him up for repair«. Our new Rawk-igh agent and good neightior, Jim Flatt, deserves the pat rol »ge of the community, as he is a rv- liabk- man and has t*en in a mi nata- num for tubercular trouble for three cigarettes year« and not able to work. Our dear fnends. George Forge and wife ami son came out Sunday after- m»>n to take the old folks out for a love ly joy ride, but as the okl man was eo crippled up ami wm suffering so much 1\ pain decided it w as too much for him ao we enjoyed a tine evening's chat, Ì which so bouyed up the Pie Eater that he forgot his broken leg. Th» Boharmian picnie at Richardson Gap llaU was a grand succeea, with a \ à Who sell their whole nirk get paid for everv ounce of blitterfat pr<«i .red b the cow. No Io.«« from |K»or > r w< rn out m | arators. Whv be burdened with the drudgery of turning and washing a -eparntor whi-n you can save money beside« tune and work. Oregon Miik Company Conderacry. Scio, Oregon I ♦ » Lumber Rough and Plain 1. -I, 6, X and 10 inch, per thousand .................... 2, 4. 6. B. 10 and 12 inch. p» r thousand ...................... 1. 12, 14, all legal, per thousand ......................... All sized charged $2.50 more $14.00 - 14 < m > :: leno :• Hrudka Mill & Lumber Co, On the Wain place 2* u ,thw< st of Scio. Oregon *♦*»*****«« S***«»****»»«»** ww I have taken charge of Albers Bros. * warehouse at West Sc io and will be in the market for all kinds of grain and hay, and will pay the top market prices at all times. C. L. Donohue Phone Sc io 16 Scio, Oregon ------ "T ritii iiinniiii