The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 30, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Locai .Vries and Classified
LOCAL BREVITIES
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J. A. Craft was in Albany Friday
E H. Hobson wa« an Albany
visitor Tuesday.
Mm H. E Tobie went to Salem
Wednesday to visit her mother
w«r«
I uesday le take treatment from Dr.
tears for rheumatism hia in hand*
ELECTRICAL
Domanco Electric Iron $5.00
The electric iron that will NOT burn
out. Guaranteed life time.
I hink It Over.
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Electric Soldering Iron
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Electric Curling Iron
Electric Percolator
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9.50
Electric Waffle Iron
5.(10
Electric Toaster
9.25
Electric Ih-sc stove (3 heat)
12.50
Electric Round Radiant Grill
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Electric Ovenette
R. WI. Cain
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Frank Crewdsott, who has <|>ent
the week at the Frank Thayer home,
left Monday morning for his home
in Waterville. M ash. Mr C’r« vd-
son is athletic instructor in the high
school there
R B. Walls and wife, who •re
! moving from Portland to Us An*
; gelea. stopped in Scio one day last
¡week to visit Mrs. Mails' brother.
IL A. Balhn and family. Mr
Walia has bought an electric store
in L<* Angeles.
Save money on
every acre
plowed with
the Fordson
Give yourself
an 8-hour day
you can with
the Fordaon
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At \rr Id H •vanovsky's aa'e-
Rev. Ostrander of Eugene preach­ i..
check book. bank book and'bill
ed a very good sermons at the Fed­
I <>k
Finder please leave at the
erated Church Sunday. The con­
ite Bank. J. H. Quinn.
gregations have been larger than
usual during this summer.
For Sale Perfection
oil range,
¡hr«- burner. Inquire at the
Don't forget to attend the meet­
Tribune office.
ing of the Forks of the Sanliam
community club at Crabtree next For Sale R sen rye from machine,
Monday night. September 3
Busi­
fl i) i» t bushel; also cheat and
ness of importance may come up at
v hmix« I. Herman Zeller. R 4
this meeting
Crabtree always fur*
mahes excellent entertainment at For S . e Library table, oil stove
with «.ven and heater. Inquire of
theer meetings, so everyone who at.
11 1 Tobie, Scio, Ore.
tends is assured a good time
Wanted Good woman for general
Mrs. I. V McAdoo returned Mon­
work. Wages small but good home
day morning from a visit to Mr.
for light party
Inquire either
McAdoo at Portland Surgical Hos­
by letter or in person, Scio Ho­
pital and W. F McAdoo and wife in
tel. Scio Ore.
ir
Vancouver. Mr. McAdoo is improv­
ing slowly. He is now able to ait Wanted Four cords of
wood -fir
up a short time each day.
preferred. Mrs. Jane Compton,
Fred Von Behren and family of Wanted 12 cords of big fir wood,
Aumsville; Art laiyton and son of
lfi inch lengths, and free
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from
Bordaux. Wash.; S A Schuman and
kr -ta. Inquire at the Tribune
family of Kingston; and G. L. Flan­
office,
agan and family sjient Sunday on
M<>m > to Loan at
The Fed-
Crabtree cn-ek above Clark's mill.
ei.i 1 and Bank of Spokane. Wash.,
w I make loans through the Forks
F. B. Studnicka has rented his
f the Santiam National Farm
ranch to Mr. Edwards of Corvallis,
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A -ociation in amounts
and is ill again embark in the cream
and produce business. Hr ha.« not
nom 4100 t<> 925. OOO, for a per­
iod of ó to 84j years, on first mort-
yet decided on a location but hope*
to be located in Scio a« he had a
gag« - curtty. Inquire of W. H.
McLain, Sec-Trees., route 2,
good business during hi* laut two
years here.
Scio, Oregon.
lip
Gladys and Gracie
have visted at the Jess Rodgers
home for several weeks, will return
to their home in Kelso, Wadi,, the
last of the week. The girls are rel­
atives of Mrs. Rodgers.
We carry a full line of
groceries, chinaware, shoes,
clothing, dry good«. and
millinery.
Yotira For Service.
Hibbler & Gill Co
This
Value
Has NEVER Been
It taken something beside« engineering to furnish a Tractor like the F'ord-in to ell at this
astonishingly low price.
That something ia owner confidence, built on p-rnia - t
satisfaction.
There is over 170,000 Fordson Tractor« in use-wherever Power Fanning is being done
Fordson 1« showing aupenor service. If you are not using a Fordson now. start m ht.
The working ability of thia remarkable power plant ia cutting fanning cost in half it. al­
most every Kind of work done, at the draw bar or from the belt, ask us for all the <1« taiis
call, writ* or phone.
Fred T. Bilyeu
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Mt«scs Mildred Couey and FJI-eoa
M vnhatt and Russell Mr Dona d and row ATOM AKE RIPENING nicely
I c your orders and they
"Buck** W iitr went to Albany Sun
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■ I sat «fartortlv. and at
day night to see "You Can't Fool
pi<
>g prices Guv McKmght
Your Wife.’*
NOTICE
Multiply the
work of vour
farm tool« four
to six times
with
the Fordaon
Cut your hours
in the field
over half, with
the Fordaon
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Mrs J N Stitcha.Mrs Ed Myer«.
Mrs E H H ibson.Mrs V J Phillip-
pi and the Miaaes Vella Brenner.
D»rr* Weddle. Let* Couev. and
Hazel Phillippi left Thursday morn-
mg for a week's outing at Newport.
Not! -e During the almMMV of
John Jiroc from the city, anyone
More than SI,000 has In-en subacril»- wishing to rent the Z. C. B. J. hall
ed by the Albany Chamber of Com­ l-lraw call on Joe Boyan<*vsky.
merce to defray the expenses of
How about a pound or two of
Farmer* Day at the Linn County
fair. The money will be us»-l to "Meadow Shade” butter? It is
l»ay the expense of a barbecue at made fr«-«h every dsy from pasteur-
| noon and also for entertainment on
ixed cream
Get it from your gro­
that day.
cer or at The Scio Creamery Co.
ordson. ■ Tractor
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The Scio Tribune
F. B Studnnicka plana to hold a
M¡ss Bertie Cary is staying with
Miss J'»sie Kulan during the absence public saie at his farm two miles
north ami two miles west of Scio
of Mrs Frank Gill
about September 24.
W’atch for
Mrs !> C. Thome it hom* form
Mrs Ocar Lindley. Mr*. F‘ A
a six week* outing at fialtair, <> regon Wagner. Grace Bdyeu and Eiden Ulla.
on th«» hila n » ik baa-: i .
Vaughn went to Albany lo** «ee
Mi*ae* Freds. Neva and Bobbie
"Fooltaii Mothers’’. Friday night Thayer and Mr. Frank Crewdera
Johnnie Denam >re wen! tn Alban y
Mrs Florence Everett. »h-> >s as dr>>ve to Staytan Friday to call on
«aturda- nfirrn »>n to register for
Mias Evaim Hayworth ac-
i staling in the llomeetie Ari dej<art- friends
Vibr’.y College again thia year
' m*nt at the Sa'ern Imlian *->h-Md at rutnpanied them h«»mr. returning to
J N. Weddle went to Portland i Chema *«, «pent Sunday nt h<>ma her home Monday morning
J L Rodgers and family
Albany visitors Satu rday.
ml
Guy McKmght a<> I wife
Misses J arte Kot an and llcrtb-
and Frank Gill were guests of Mrs.
"BUI" Ring came out from Port­ Frances Ko tan at her country home
Mrs. Stella Flanagan and daugli­
ter. Dollie, were called to Albany land Friday to help Scio keep her Suuday
score up in the Albany-Scio game
Monday.
Sam Stoller took the household
Sunday.
goods belonging to Mrs. Inez Stnd-
Mias Trout of Hubbard is spend
dart to Portland Monday
Mrs.
mg a few weeks with Mrs. B n
Rev J. R Parker held services at
Stoddart will make tier h>>me in
Thayer.
the Baptist church Sunday, A good * Portland for the future
Herman Zeller took a load of ever­ attendance is reported at both ser­
Mrs Frank Gill went to McMinn­
green blackberries to Salem Wed­ vices.
ville Friday
On Saturday she left
nesday.
A baby girl wax boro to Mt. and in company with Qieeler ('»ffee an<i
wife for an auto trip to Victoria. B
Mias Rose Ji roch, who is .vor king Mrs. W L Gearhart on Monday
C. They expect to tw gone about
in Albany, spent Sunday at her Aug 27. at St. Mary's Hospital. 10 days.
Albany.
home in Scio,
F. B. Studnicka and son. Jim. re-
Mr. and Mrs J. H Merriit were tured M->nday from liattle Ground.
Henry Stratton and wife of Albany
spent Sunday with Jt-sae Hildreth Saturday night and Sunday visitors Wash,, whetc they went to aMist
He
with Mrs. Merritt’s parents, Mr. ' Bronco Bob" put on a show
and wife on route I.
having splendid succvm ; and he and
and Mrs. II. R Haasler.
Art laiyton and eon Ralph of
Mrs Bob send greetings to their
A big pageant will lx the attrac­ ; friend* at Scio.
Bordaux Wash , are visiting relatives
tion at the Linn county fair on Wed­
and friends here.
Dr. Tweed and Mr. McGuire of
nesday night. This will lx under Lebanon attended the ball game
L B Hixon and wife of Albany
direction of Jerome Shaffer.
Sunday afternoon and railed on Mr.
visited at the Roy Hixon home Sun­
Dr. IwH’d
and Mrs, Paul Lardon
Mrs. Henry Hanaler visited with
day afternoon.
and Mr. Lardon are old school
her daughter. Mrs. Johnnie Merritt friends
Dr. W. B. Richardson and wife
-me day last week and assisted In
of Jefferson were gueets at the H
Miss Haxcl Hall of Albany, th,-
cooking for the threshers.
R. Hamler home Sunday.
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primary teacher have all engaged to
tioani with Mrs. D C Thums this
! school year.
Harold Hassler is suff«-t .ng (r <n.
an infected jaw caused by < «-
Cut your farm
coats in half
with the
Fordson
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DIRECTORS
A. I A1II.1.S
Portland, Oreg.
I’ri-sulent ihrgen Mfe
Presl-ient first National Bank
ADO! PHK « OLFK Portland, Ore.
First Vice-President Oregon Life
Pr- nub nt l.ipnian Wolfe & Co.
LOUISG. CLARKE Portland. Ore.
S. -, : d Vice Pres. Oregon Life
Pra-aidenl Clarke. Woodward
Drug Co.
Wu POLLMAN . Baker, Oreg.
Third Vice-President Oregon Life
Pres. First National Bank. Baker
C I ADAMS . Portland. Oreg.
Treaaurvr Oregon Life
Pre« lent Security Savings A
Trust Co.
W. P. OLTH
Portland Oreg.
Prc»id<-nt old* Wortman A King
Trustee R«-ed College
J I T l I' »ISON M Y KBS Portland. Or.
Attorix-y-at law
.Wrmt*-r Board of Regent*
on-gon Agricultural College
A H DEVERS Portland, Oreg.
Pre«! ’»nt Cloaaet A l>evers
If. L CORBETT Portland, Oreg.
4 apitaliat
JOS. T. PETERS Portland, < >reg.
Capitalist
J. N. TEAL .
Portland, Oreg.
Teal, "«free, Johnson A
Mctuiloeh
LEO I RIEDE . Portland. Oreg.
Capitalist
W I THOMPSON Porthnd. Ore.
Vi< e-Prc-nlent First National
Bank
J. If BOOTH
R<-arburg. Oreg.
Pres. Douglas National Bank
( ■ OLT
Portland. Oreg.
\lc« Pr«» F irst National Rank
Member Board of Rogrnta
t’niveraity of Oregon
D. M. J ohn . Agent
Corvallis, Oregon
Scio Hotel &, Restaurant
Meals at All Hours
LOWE & MORRISON
RELIABLE UNDER I AKERS
All funerals given |»-r*onal attention by Mr. lows
Services and > riees Guaranteed to Satisfy I Very t ustomer
lady Attendant if desired
N. U. l-owa
le-henon
Phone 9
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M. I. Moaaisna
Phone—Day. 397
I hone— Sight, 396
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