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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1923)
BH The Scio Tribtin« ■ " . - Vitan y Va¿e • . ’ a* ** . _ ____ 1 he following business firm» of Albany are the Live Wires of the Hub of Linn County. They are real Homier» and <’<»<>peratore for the growth of Linn Couuty, and urge every community to stand lovaih bv every enterprise in its bordeis. but cordially invite v.iu to visit them when in Albanv. bo □ a: <Z a heathen Ily at an Egyptian tonib ! MY GIRL She’s got dimples And pretty hair The cutest eyes And akin so fair When she passe.« People stare We wanted a boy But we don’t care. As long a> we didn’t get tw ins. y fair promise* to be a drawing c*rd Approximately all the «hop« County Paragraph .< in Albany droll- g in wearing ap parel have now entered. The lat Edit«! from our «xi-hang*-» by est fashions in both womens' «nd Mr». I V. MeAloo men»’ clothing will be shown on a W H Ridgeway and "»inrv of |ihlf-H>l platform in front of the Albany return*-! h :r Fri ■ «, fr >-i g an I*, «nd. and it will be especial a trip acriM« thi- continent in thi ly lighted ant decorated for the auto to visir relativi-« T- -Ir -ve oceaaioA. from Portland,«1 -g 'n port-an' The Salem Cherrian* accompanisd Maine, a -batanee of 3790 tro « i>- 3 by the band will attend the Linn dava Thev return«-! >v way of Mm ■••>>ntv fair on Welueaday. Sr i»tern- nropoli« and wo i-ent» dl-tat -e Iwr 5 of approximate^ 4.(MM) mi Ih * found the poor« • r>-• *ii- Nr-'-aska and the tie», m »'arr Lu GILKEY STATION they p a s s ed II big automobil. • it 4» •• ed in the mud They report variou« crop conditions with wages high ami Aug 20 labor scarce At Java, S Dakota, Mr. and Mrs William Sellman of five families are starting fur Oregon Fresno. California, came last week thia week Mr Ridgeway - o*On- to visit Mrs. Sellman’s mother. Mr». gon ia the beet »tate in th«- union A Mitchel. with Ohio second. Mrs. Rose Reck with of Sheridan A little over $30 was realized from ha* been spending a week at the the «ale of the equipmi-nt of th- John Shepherd home, Frank Itar'u has !>een sulwtituting defunct Crawfordsville high sch-H>l. «X 03 CQ Tuesday, according to report made- route no 4 the past week. while carrier Rolla Shelton was taking a by Mrs Edna Gser. school superin vacation. tendent. A w«-inie roast was held at the Mr« Sarah S. R-m». H7. -lied at Oak View school house Saturday her home in Albany Friday mght evening bv a jollv crowd of young She was a direct descendent of John people. Alden, and was a member of n fam Mrs Etta Stevenson of Be«iwall The Newport "Fashion” frame, the ily that has entered warrior* in dark or cherry ton« on the Crystal every war in the history of the Nevada, arrived several days ago. frame. Ask to see the samples. for a visit with her sister. Mrs J united state«. She had six grand H Kelly. sons in the late world war. I M Holt. Mr and Mrs W A It is estimated that fall wheat in Gilkev and Mr and Mrs Ixronard the Harriaburg communitv will Gilkey attend««! the funeral of Moy«r yield about IN bushels to the acre Ewing in Scio Sunday Mr and Mrs. Elmer Whetstone of Paving on Pacific Highway la n--w i HAROLD ALBRO. ’ completed to Harrisburg. thus giv Albany, are the proud parents of a Manufacturing Optician ing a completed highway from daughter, born Sunday. August 19. Harriaburg to Portland, except a The little one will carry the name of Office Hours: Mary Elixabeth through life, for her •hurt distance tietween Sh«-d<! and 9:30 to 12 A. M. 1 30 to 6 P. M. Tangent and it is »aid this will tie grandmother Mr» I M Holt. She DB.C. FTCQ will I m * called Mary Beth for short finished in a short time. DENTIST Quite a large del«*gation came R M Smith and wife have just over from Crabtree W«*dne»day 410-411 First National Bank Building recently made the trip from eastern Albany, Oregon evening to talk to the people of dist- Oregon to Albany, coming -ver the trict no 10 atMiut consolidating with Santiam Pass from It* nd Mr the Crabtree union high school. Smith ia of the opinion that thi» i« S B. Holt and lx*onard Gilkey the moat logical route cr—»trig the have a crew picking evergreens this mountains, and thinks it should be week. improv«-d to m««et the convenience- Mr and Mrs S I’ Crenshaw and S. T. FRENCH of travel. family visit«««! at Jav Crenshaw's at Gradua«« O»*am«trla« Arrangements for the opening of Dever Sunday. < > With the Shedd community fair on Sept Dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. 1 are about comp1« ted J G. Holt Sunday were Will Moore < . Jewelers and Opticians Kelly and Aileen. of Salem. Mr and Peter Masts-rson of Brown* -vill« o ALBANY. • OREGON celebrated hi» 89th birthday last Mrs. Jack J >nes and Harrv of Stay Wednesday He ha* been in Oregon ton. and Master Jsck Kelly of Scio. Mr and Mrs. Arthur K«*lly of 59 year» and no one in the city i* older or ha» lived there for a longer l*-banon visited J. H Kelly's Sunday. A crowd from here picnicked on time. the 8. F. Crenshaw place Sunday, The 77th birthday anniversary of Priced Right When the party who held a re D. P Mason, Albany pioneer drug union with the C. E. Hunt family jn Fresh Fruita and Veg etablro gist, was celebrated by a banquet at Scio last Tueaday was returning in season. the hotel Albany. followed by a re home, a wheel broke down on one Ice Cream and Cold Drink» ception at his home last Wednesday of the care as they turned a corner Always at your wervice evening. Mr. Mason entered th«- in front of Leonard Gilkey's. They White Cash Grocery drug busin«-»a in Scio when a young were detained there while some of man. the crowd went to l^lianon for an 712 W. 9th st.. Allumy, Ore. Mrs. Adeline A Met lung, 95. of other »h«el It was about 10 o'- Albany who injure«! her nip by tail dock when they were able to resume ing from a chair at the home of her their journey w♦» have | stepdaughter in Woodburn last Sun S. B. Holt's. Will Weinberg’s and Everything day. died at a houpital in Albany Herman Zellar were at Dever Sun OPTICAL Friday night. day. EVE STKAIN S F. Crenshaw left Tuesday for Dr Bruce Miller of G-banon su* Is the raus« af manv hi* old home in eastern Oregon. tamed a sprained hand and *ev« -ral HUMAN ILLS bruises when the airplan«* which he IL- went with L. A. Miller of Croie , and Dr. Langtnack recenly purchas trew-. who al»« formerly lived there ed crash«-«! to the ground one even- They went on a visit. Alluringly Attractive (Dpteme/rist. Ì: F.M.French&Sons 1 Quality Groceries BANCROFT Optical Company 313 W 1st St.. Albany ' mt last week. 7$ feet It fell a distance of The seven »dyer loving mips which are to be givwn a» pru*-a for the beat exhibit« at the l.mn county fair have lem received Cup« will STAYT11N. - » • 4Xft Kilt be awarded for the beat fat hog C alto answered I toy or MigM weighing over 200 pound», the b-«t Tubereuhn Testing Jersey herd, th»- !>c»t Jer-o-v female, the beat co»y»n>erci«l female, the A H. Gillet. superintend»«« of beet poultry exhibit, and the lied Bryant park in Albany, report» «fc at four lambs an average of 45 tourist parties- oq -r day Visited tbs park last mesh. G. F. Korins ik Veterinarian ¡ Mrs. R V. Coomlis was a Jor- , dan shopper Thursday. Mrs. T. Ililger and children drove to Lyons Thursday to do some shopping. Mr Steinbrenner, who is helping at the mill, is I m >ariling at Jake Wortman's at present. for Moral r., Maxim , / Maiden 1 ' Io keep a man from dancing cheek to cheek with you, wash your hair in sheep dip. ‘‘Cutting otf advertising may , reduce expense, but *o will cut ting your windpipe reduce the coat of living. Crawford Peaches fo-w.i For canning fl 75 per bushel. Delivered Thurwiav evening or Fri- iv morning Order now Scio rromery Co. •■■■■nm» * mmam ■ Hello, folks! Every man should ' keep a fair-sized cemetery to I bury the fault* of his friends. We are seldom too tired to do what we want to do, but often faint with exhaustion at the men* thought of doing something we do not want to do. With $50,1)00 in a village he romment citizen; in a - c I hma city in is a nun- individual; in a metropolis he is tralHc. A groceryman ought to be able to select a good date. A Kansas woman *hot her husband whom she mistook for a mule. A perfectly natural mistake. Wonder mor« of them don’t. Walt Mason says: "Oh. ev ery Ily that skips our swatters will have 5,000,000 sons and daughters and counti« s tint and second cousin«; of aunts and uncles scores and doz.i-ns. and fifty billion me< • . So KNOCK th«* blamed thing all to pieces." And isn’t it the truth? All together, swat, swat, SWAT! Sonu* people can't seem t«> understand why Col. Harvey has not let his whiskers grow. King George wears a beard. A New York juror says he spurned an ofTerof a thousand- dollar bribe. Folks may knock the big town, but it contains few pikers. Each nation, it appears, trusts in God. Now all that i needed is for them to trust in one another. "Man is like a tack, thinks an observer—useful if he has a good head on him and is pointed in th«* right dir«*ction, but even though he is driven, he can only go so far as In head will let him." Th«* man who expects hi children to support him in hi old age is working up a serious disappointment for himself. Crisis: Th«* deadlock that ensues wh«*n two diplomats are grabbing for th«* same plum. A Kansas judg<* has ruled that a bad cheek is good if it is given In a poker game. While it is certain that the rains have materially mt«-i forvd with th«* production of crude oil, it is equally a evid ent, that th«* consumption of gasoline has also been greatly curtailed. My girl went a wav last week but she didn't go where 1 told her to. JUST WHAT WE MAKE IT; Some people get tired of this life and just fall asleep, while P. w others hurry th«* enc I Along with the use of a pistol, knife or a bit of poison. But it'x a good old world after all, and it uses the most of us as wo use it—in short, this life is just what we make it. Most people are satisfied with a fighting chance, whil«* others ar»* satis fied with a chance of fighting. One comforting thing about being poor --- — »»»» no X Chinese ban- AJV ’IIIH JFVW»» llllivm sm*s~ an» going to capture us. r W1jj We ever g(ung by >v § € © c/Q r1 /. < Good Eats Imperial Cale G. II. MURPHY. Prop. ’•<W W. First at.. Allmny. Ore. Star Cars All Standard Unita Albany Garage Albany. Oregon Fisher-Braden Carries a complete Has of romp outfits including folding tables, fold ing spring-. nmltrewaes «nd cots Al so small oil stoves, and luggage. Our line of furniture cannot hr urrpaMwd for beauty and durability. He invite you to make our store yiair hi-»>i<|uarter» when in Albany. Fleher-Braden Phon« 96 Albany. Oregon 3d and Broadalbin Sts. •»Sfo.A