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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1923)
| Page 5 Country Correspondent* The Scio Tribnn« JORDAN ITEMS now quite easy to drive in to their h.>me from the Scio Hotel Satur- day, where he had Iteen un*ler the place. John Hart has done considerable care of "Dr. Prill, who is bringing <♦ work on his quarts claim« on the him «tut like smoke from hot tar Sep 11 arul will toon have him an two legs U m («rimes and son were seen (sold creek and he is said to have opened up some vers rich ore instead of four- •in our street Friday. Our road I mms ia renewing our The Lota <1 larrvcti mine is ste.ul- Mrs Winterstien of Salem vwit- road to Scio with a new coat of e*l her brother. Otto Weidman, ily trucking ore out tn tiic rai r--¡»«I gravel which will make it as g«xx! and other relatives here the past at Lyons and thence shipping to as the streets of Sen» and it will 1-e the smelter Th>s ■ the first nunc week. appreciated by all. to commence dripping hi, » gra '«• C. Salzels are entertaining cum- from the Santiam District Their Mrs Jennie laivcioy went to her pany from Canada. They are fa- lower grade will l>e emuentratrd in home in Dallas Sunday to attend vorab l.v impressed with our coun the mill n<»w l«cing erect*-«! and the to some business*. aftei which she try. concentrated shippe I to the smel will return to the Sanniam farm to 1 he little «laughter of R. C. Pett ter. It is sai«l tl cir tunnel is it attend the old man as nurse. She it. who recently underwent an op over 10000 ft and much- extreme « ia kind and attentive and leaves eration for apfiendiciti# at Albany, rich orc has Iwrcn opened up nothing umlone to make the ok! is inqiroving as rapidly as can lie The corduroy bridge» haw lieen man comfortable. expected, we understand. plank*-«! on the Goal creek ro.i-1 *«• Fimer GrifTin came out from «Misa Iva Shelton, who has lieen that it is smooth traveling Cottage farm Saturday to call on visiting the Phillipa and Pruitts The Silver King cn>-- cut tunnel the home folks. here the past week returned to her is now in very near their first <-«L.< John Griffin. wh«> ia an attendant which they will cut .it .« <l«-pt - t duties in Portland Friday. over 200 ft. and rr'-u'ts arc ver.« at the penitentiary, came out C«eo. Balsiger. a merchant of Ly anxiously awaited b« oth.r ] « -p’< Friday to see the home folks. an«l ons, ni.ulr a short stop at Jordan interested in th» p.<rt of tin- di returned Surxlay. Thursday. Mr. Parrish and wife of Sc**» trict a# it will pr«-w t’ <• Mis- Maxine Barry, who clerks ence of the orcs in *l«-pt‘ .«nd < u.o were out Monday lor a supply of for f. Phillipa, returned from a show- grcatlv in* tv a •■«•«I valm-s tomatoes. short vacation at the curst Fridav. Mi Howard of Crabtree calle*! A |Mrtv of l-f | h - >p,« « mil i m lor a suppl.' ««f toniat«<es. as he T. L. Phillips and son, Wayne, scvral ladu- weiv at '< I >•'" ,i -i,'«- arian; also to see if the Sunday. inc sai arc taking a few days layoff a- d mine, have I a-taken themselves to tl e bri«lgr across the liver was not gra[>es are ripe. In two week we huckleberry ¡»atches up in the widely use«! on this trip most will have 1(M) bushels of all kinda. mountains, with possibility of jug people preferring t«> « to . . nercr the Mr. Chandler aiul Mrs Fuller «if ging a bruin or two before return earth altho it was much damper the Scio hotel were out lor a supply ing. Here’s hoping their call to The tunnel at the crown is now of vegetables so as to give the flu- wild is attended with the liest in to the outer edge of the serie« of boarder# the I eat the country of luck. cross veins and as the met alii* affords. Oregon Mist values have steadily increase*! «- the drift has lieen carried forward Pl K KATKIL it is expectr*! to cut the main i-.tc + • • • • ♦ % body within a few feet m ’tv. The company will install a gasoline com- pressor an«l air «Irill as soon as jx*s- sible which will allow for much fas ter driving. A newt trail from the river to the mine is Iteing laid out which will make the ascent of the mountain much easier an«l allow tor ¡tacking by horses. We wi«h to thank the people nf this community for their pat ronage during our first year in the creamery business. We estimate that 75 percent <«f the butter used in this vicinity is "Meadow Shade”. H.-lp u» to in cren «e this percentage. Svio Creamery Company Meet us at our lx»th nt the fair Saturday. Old Reliable If you are in im ’« m I of a good watch let ilagey the jeweler show you the old r< linbl<-Illinois, there are none better and the price is most reasonable. A. W. I lagey Jeweler We invite one and all to meet u* at the fair Saturday 15 Oregon State Fair Salem, September 24-29 J ( GILKEY STATION : MEADO «V SHADE —*»»• • «♦ Sep. 12. Sep. 11 Mary Ze liar of Silverton arrive«! The Fawn creek cutoff right of at Gilkey Tuesday for anextende»! wav is lieing cleared and will soon •. isit at tin- limn«- ol her tuthx-r lx-o l>c open to traffic. Thia will elimi Zellar and to attend the rían nate the hill by the Walling ranch. county fair. A licttcr and stronger bridge has l.eonanl Hollis, who has lieen been built across Heneline creek in staying with his aunt. Mrs. Will lieu of the one destroyed *n the has Weinberg, for the past year, ♦♦♦•♦ •• great storm of the last of July. gone to Washington to his nsother. SANTIAM FARM NEWS Î Frank DeWall has a new Chev Fishing is said to be the beat of the season at present but not many rolet. camper# along the river. Mr. ami Mrs. Will Wruk an*! Sept. Il son came over from Newport tor a • he Silver King people have The Sant is nt Farm is 'til on the visit at Mrs. Wruk's parents., the inproved their road lately and it ia map. Tlic old proprietor return« «! Fre«l Swarts, Mr. Wruk has i one to MillCitv to work and Mrs. Wruk remained here for a longer v isit. Most every one from lie rv at tended the Linn county fair - me or more days last week, am! pro- i Outfitters to nernuce it a aucccaa. It was a clean fair, we are proui! of it. Thss club * hildrvn. from her«- secured many prises, as well as the grower» ups. ; Quality Merchandise Popular Price# Herman Zellar is hauling ever green black lierrics with his truck to a Salem cannery I his h the n..».»«...#...#...-............................... fourth week Ix-onard Gilkeys have been picking evergreens. I ll Kelly visited Mrs. Kelly at the Walker hop yard Sunday. OU SHOULD ace thi# exhibi Y tion of our atate, a revelation and a liberal education to everyone. Agriculture, I lorticulture, Live Stock. Special attraction# day and night. Horae Oregon Fork’s Santiam Community Fair Saturday Sept. I 5 Store will be closed from 12 to 5 c And maby longer. We are going to the 'Community i Fair and have dinner with the FOLKS of t he Forks of ; the Santiam. Thi# chance cornea*only once a year. Mrs. W. A. Gilkey, Marian. I.u* de ami Ronald Sunnier were home Sunday from tbe imp yard near Albany. Mrs. Mae I ligginliotham. of Silverton is the mother of a pound daughter, lx»rn Sep. b. Mr. am! Mrs. Gene Kelly -rr home from the hop yard. Misa Audry Ferria. who L ai lieen visit ng her sister. «Mrs, ( Jrvi 11« Gilkey, has returned home. The Bartnik boys are ready to pick prunes. gcttii ig stock and poultry $75,(MX) in prize# and purse# Fare and One-1 bird for the Round Trip On sale September 22-29. inclusive; return limit October 1 All Train# Direct to Fair Ground# For further particulars ask agents JOHN M. SCOTT Aaa’t Passenger Trartic Manager, Portland, Oregon. Women, Misses and Children - racing, Shows, ets. U. G. Shipley Co. ; Salem, lion of product# from every #ec- Southern Pacific Lines Our Booster Number We are ipaking this issue a Ilooster for the Forks of the San- tiam Community Fair, which is to be held at Scio's big Gvm on Sat urday. September 15. Our business men are offering inducements for you to buv in their linos, our out side advertisers are also offering ue. We ask their lines in this ismue. you to read the advertisements and when in need of articles in these lines give our advertisers a call. They are all wide awake business men and are boosters for their communities, whether Salem,Albany Confections Call on us for your ice crram, »oft drink». candie» and bakery good» when you come in Io the community fair Saturday. or Scio. REMEMBER THE DATE AND PLZtCE Oregon State Fa ir Saturday, Sept. 15 19:23 The 62d annual Oreg on Stale I Fair opens at the fair grsninds al Salem on Monday September 24. ’ The program this year >> planned on a forger scale and will be bigger an«i better than ever, with g,M,d rxhibit» in all lines, spi<mdid racing programs, horae show ¡»nd excellent music by the beet talent. Public Sale September 24 11 head of chouw milk cows;1 «rvery one has an established record; four head work horse»: One extra good saddle hors«. 24 head brood and shotes; s lot ot farm ma- fChmery and implem«-ni«, also houm*- hold goods. Watch ¡or t.i^^au«! Gi; Io* lh* r*l #rtow. F. wo miles north and two «*£ « rows Scio Confectionery