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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1923)
Local S eira and'Classified Pag« 4 J D Densmore went to Portland Munday night on business The Scio Tribune Richardson Gap dance Saturdav H. Ohlmg of Albany was in the Mri W i II umo FuGer was in Albany night. August 25 on buainee* Turati ay afternoon Sci» c-.mmunity Wednesday after- "Bill" Morris and wife and «later. Nora. stopped in Scio Monday night on their way home from bel- knap Springs, and visited with the E C. and Rilev Shelton«. Mr Mor ns left Scio 37 v -ars ago and this i« R W. Gill of Vancouver, Wash . hi« first visit here since He sav« ■pent Thursday with hi« mother, the greatest change he noticed wa* Mr». N. E Gill the improvement in the roads Mr«. Jefferson Myer« d Portland Rfley Shelton wa* appointed ad ta visiting at the home of E D. ministrator of the estate of Matthew Dance with the crowd at Richard .Mover Ewing 1« suffering with a son Gap hall Saturday night. Aug 26* Donald McKnight and wife were growth on hi» neck Mr« Wm. West of Medford I» Mra Laura ' Myerrl West of Med Mill City visitors Sunday. F. H. MacDonald and wife drove ■topping with her mater Mrs E D. ford spent Saturdav with her broth to Springfield the laat of the week. Myer« er. E D. Myer» Granet Ware Myer« and wife. r n advertising the Linn county fair He left at the Tribune ottica a number of »tickers and «orne en tra*'« blanks which mav be had for 'he asking Th'-te who wish mor» information can get «ame by call- ■ i <>r writing manager E. T. Trof- fitei in the F irst National Rank. you'll rind Your Want Here C, Gill, upon petition of Nancy E. Sr m low «MkM» a »*«r ISs »—* • Mr and Mr» Hrudks and Frank 1 »ill. Anna Grace Ed wards, and J<»hn •' • 1 I Gill. L M Cjrl 1» attorney f t Ijtrga covered com- Sea nie«« water pail» 17 qt. dish pan» Bsrtu made a trip to Albany Wed _____ ______ „ bowl» 6 qt preserve kettle» bi nets, ______ wood _____ grip 6 _ <|L mixing Wanted Hop tucker« for T. A. the estate. needs) afternoon — Ijirge lipped sauce j»ana Windsor dipper» Wash basin« I.iv. <!. y At Co'« big hop yard«. F. W Com lies, a dairyman in the Pio plate« Pudding |ian>. F-ariy and late hop«, good crop, A E. Ewing and son. Moyer, hate Aaaortment No. I Assortment No. 2 ti> | King, investigate and visit just recently returned from a camp Jordan district favor* cow testing yards if vou like Fine camping IKk' 49c and t« taking a leading part tn the ing trip to Cascadia. Assortment No. 3 ; gi>und« and accommodations. forming of an association in that sec E. C. Peerv was down from Port W I pav 60c per box. Communi Buy one out of assortment No. I or 2 and take one out of ; tion of the county. There are about cate ¡>r 'intitly with T. A Livesley land a few day« mnev on hi* regular assortment No. 3 for ' 20 dairy heard* around Jordan, hav A* ('<> direct. Salem. Oregon. viait to the Scio Condenser) ing four nr more cows, and practic For Sai» -Orchard Run prune« 6c Mra. N. E Gill and daughter. ally all are shipping butterfat. per lb G. L. Muxzy. Mr» J C. Edwards left Wednesday If you don’t buy on this deal, we both loose money C. M Woodmansee and wife of for a few week« stay at Seaside. Red Bluff California, a nephew of Want < I Few prune pickers, two New Perite- ! •lay men. one experieced drier. W. A. Hunt and wife of l^ebanon Mrs Joe Munkrm. ar« here visiting I r particulars write L. W. Muxxy tiM fltrtKt : •pent Monday with their sun, ( has rela’ive» and friends. They will Newberg. Oregon. Oil Sines Hunt and family in Scio. visit near Corvallis with Other rela ee«ea tives before going back to Red Bluff Want» 1 Four cord« of wood—fir Holy Mas« will I m * »aid al 'he preferred. Mr«. Jane Compton. Catholic church Sunday. Aug 19th. where Mr. Woodmansee i« a Ford I. -»t Seven month« old bird dog; at ten o'clock. Everytwidv welcome. Salesman. ha» 1 .lack ear«, body white. Collar Antone Kosprofita finished thresh »•n but no license. Finder please ing Monday. He «ays his grain For One Week Only notify Henry Luckenbach. yielded him about 20 bushel« to the acre. Beginning Monday Aug . 20, we W anted To trade a large Overland car f<>r w >d and a cow. Inquire Mr. Butler and wife r-f Salem will have a guessing contest on the at the Scio Hotel. •pent the week-end with A A Muck number of bam on display in the and wife on route 1. Mr But er 1» »how window. One guess will be Wanted 12 cords of big fir wood. connected with the State Accident lf> inch length«, and free from allowed each family, and the one Commission. kii 't» Inquire at the Tribune Price $50.00, C. E. Kendle Scio, Oregon guessing the nearest to the numl>er ofiico. Professor Tobie is keeping books of bam will l»e awarded one eass of for the Scm Condense ry during the Money t>> Loan at 5|‘< The Fed- absence of E. G. Arnold who 1« on 100 bar» of Van Campa Snowlite era. Ijind Bank of Spokane. Wash., laundry soap J. B Couey. hi« vacation. will mak<- loans through the Fork« lc "s' R. M. Cain FOR SALE 4 horse power Stover gas engine Ed Holland and E 1). Myera were One FREE Guess to a Family- One fiahing on Crabtree creek the last of Two men were electrocuted at the week. They report a good Marion Tuesday while assisting in catch and pleasant outing raising a pole at a sawmill. The) Meadow Shad»- 1» proven "Best were Eli Davidson and L. M Cole b> Teat". It is pasteurised and I come« to you fresh every day. At vour dealer« or from the Scio Creamery Co. of the Sanlfatn National Farm Loan Association in amounts from $100 to $25. 000, for a per- 1 1 of 5 to it J year«, on first mort- l- ige -.-cunty Inquire of W. H. Mcljnn. Sec. Treaa.. route 2, Scio, Oregon. lip Scio Hotel & Restaurant i Í j Mr«. Bernice Wotten was visiting I her cousin, Mra. E. A Wagner.) Mm. Wotten resides in Pheonix Aria. She left for her home last Friday. »♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»•♦•♦♦•»♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦w»»» >««»»•»»»»»♦>»»< Mm. F. Shoures has sold her home near Scio, consisting of six RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS and one-half acres to Arnold Boyan- s All fanerai» given personal attention by Mr. !x»we ovskv amt says she will buy proper Nervier« and I rie.» < <uarantr«i to Satisfy F.very l ustomer ty in Lebanon. lady Attendant if desired N.I' I »»•« N. I. Moaaiso» Auto Dr. Prill. Ethel Arnold. John I «• ba ion Phone-l»ay. 397 Equipment Phone » Stitcha and Rolla Shelton want to Rhone—Night, 396 Marion lake Saturday, for a few Meals at All Hours LOWE &. MORRISON dava fishing and tu recuperate after the hard toiling and noi«e of the city. The household good* belonging to Mrs. Olena Bartlett arrived in Scio Monday night from Oregon City. We believe the truck in which they were transported to Scio is one of the largest in the valley. It seemed a regular freight car. August— Outing Suggestions! 'HERE’S no better time for your outing than August, though it be for a day. week-end or longer. I h- dav » an* flooded with sunshine. The trails are at their best. The w nth< r conditions are sure to be pleasant T The school board of District No. 96 has opened 'he bid« for painting the school house and the contract has been let to Garland A- Hunt for the turn of $380.00. The «hingiing bld wa« rejected because it wa« thought to be too high. They will ask for more bid« for thi* part of the work. Scio has been bitten bv the "Clean up" bug and a« a result the wee»is are being cut aii«i burned on the Scio Mill A Elevator Co's prop erty and the large duster« of black berry bushes and weeds in the rear of the Kelly drug «tore an»i Gill’s department store are to l»e cut Let th«- rest of us "Go and do like- wi«e". We have the M, Born A Co. line of tailoring for fall an»i winter. The oldest and larged wholesale tailors in the world. Call on us and look th* line over. Hibbier A I GUI Co Sew. Ora. Southern Pacific trains will trans- js»rt sou in comfort with safety to the place of your choice. Ixt IM »Uggrat: nemport and T illamook beaches CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK OREGON'S MARBLE CAVES i :> i < > n TICKETS NOW ON SALE OKI GON'S MOt'NTAIN LAKE AND RIVER RESORTS I'okTI.ANli ms »-rrv or » mm SAN HUS' IS» o 1.0» ANGELES SAN DIEQO A»n a«ar otiirs hkm Y»>«ir local tickrt agent will gla'Hv give you further par ticulars. Ask him or write JOHN M SCOTT A-»'« Pai»»«-oger Traffic Manager, Portland. Oregon. Southern Pacific Lines