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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1924)
■ i * ** Tfe. e Thu Scio Tribun Page 3 General News ■............. ....... ....................... .. pletr stock on sale in Scio at 1 " 1 ....■" all | Southworth, who was 53 year» old. Burial took Place at Eugene, but lime*. Mr. Morrison was unable to proceed ('harks Pletka answered a sum-1 L with the friends to Eugene Mr. myna a worn out of Justice Olli ver's I Morrison says he never saw so many court in Albany last Monday, bring floral tributes in his life, and these charged'by Anna Ambroaek with | 30x3 Fabrics .... .... $ 8.r»o showed the high esteem in which assault knd battery. Mr. Pletka 8,05 the deceased was held. 30x3i Fabrics..... plead not guilty to the charge and U.GU Dr. A. G. Thompaon. of Yahk. B. 3Ux3i Cords......... trial was postponed until next Mon C.. arrived in Scio last Friday night II 00 day. W. L. Marks is looking after 30x3j Fisk Cords for a short visit with hia cousin. Mr. Pletka's Interests. 30x3 è Fisk Regular Coni 13 50 Mrs M. E. Scott. On Sunday Dr. Arcnie t»ng came in from Pacific 30x31 Diamond Coni 13.50 C. Ficq cam« over from Albany aid City Sunday night, rnd is spending 3Ox3j Silvertown Cord ... 13.50 ■ took the doctor and Mr*. Scott over a few days here looking for some to his home, where he rlso visited good cows to replace the ones cre Fre.t T. Bilyeu. Prop. hia o-usiu. Mrs. Ficq. The doctor Scio, Oregon mated in hie recent tire. Bad luck likes Scio.but is doing well In hia seems to have no terrors for Archie, home country. The weather there and he came to the right commune has been fine thia year, until recent Saturday. Mr. Morrow is reported I1* for r**‘*kin» h'" herd *wl* ly. when conditions prevailed pretty to be Improving h*** ** “ •“’Ppintf with hi. parents. much as in \he states. He left for | Mr. and Mr*. J. N. Long. » his home .Monday, W. K. Munkers an I wife of Lev , ‘ Albany is forming a company for In last week'« issue of the tribune ington. Oregon, arm Joe Mu vts the purpose of bringing pure water we said the total amount of money and wife of West^Scio w, nt to Har from the head of the McKenzie riv-- orders sent out from thia postoffice ria Monday for a family re nt n er. or Clear Lake, to that city, and was 14,338. when It should have with I. A. Munk, rs and family at i a xMMHaaaaaaeasasaaiaswMSMswwosBuaw « also trying to interest other com- read number. The total amount In E. A. Woodmansee and family. They LOCAL BREVITIES inunitifs along the route to co-oper dollars would have l>een nearly will return the last of the week. ate. Pure water is something that ei—«» w oiei iiiii sw o s —— O—« S 40.000. which would make business Jhe l-eap year dance at the Z. C. Albany needs, and a* tilings on the pretty good in and around Scio If A. C. Heyman, former county source have been made, no doubt that amount were spent here. It agent, but now with the National B J. hail last Saturday night drew a large crowd, and the ladies en- '*31 become a reality, Life insurance Co. as its district may be that is necessary for a a zest tered into the program with J. D. Iknsmore and Mra. Mae- considerable amount of money to be representative, was in Scio Monday. ad vej • that puts to rout the much Kurland. Mra. Densmore's mother. sent out from this county each year, Mr. Heyman has Linn, Benton and tised gallantry of the men. All hail went to Portland Thursday after- but if all who mailed money orders Lincoln counties. Excel- ’ noon to spend the remainder of the ! to mail order houses depend«»d upon a good time, is the report, Joe Bartu was in Portland las*, i lent music was furnished by Billy week. Mr. Densmore will look af the said mail order hou»e to buy his I Friday on business. He reports a Kalina’a orchestra ter business interests and Mrs Mac- or her product, there would I* no ! near serious accident this side of j Karlan 1 will visit at the home of V. money leaving the community for J Woodburn, caused by the wet pave Ernest Wagn r and family, to K. Campbell. Public Service Com- _ mail order concerns. Moat of us ¡ ment and a stalled truck, but did gether with his creamery apparati.«, missioner. They were old friends [ who send money a»av from home not learn the name. expect to leave the latter part of when both families lived in Salem. depend up>n home business men to G. W. Morrow and family, who the week for Dalia«, wh.-re he will N. I. Morrison went to Salem last extend credit -lery few get credit are at Eugene, where Mr. Morrow establish a creamery on a much lar from mail order companies. is being treated by a phvaician, were ger scale than here. He will c>n- Monday to attend the funeral of an The Tribune and Oregon Journal old schoolmate, when he lived in ! at their home in Scio a part jf last tinue the manufacture of "Mead »w one year |H 50. New York many years egir- C week They returned to Eugene Shade butter, and will haven com 1 •< Globe - Albany Now Ford Oarage, High Claw Phot epi «y» Only HPNDAY-MONPAY JANUAMY 27-2M •«- ia Win. Fox Presents The new aemuttional version «4 A Fool There Was WITH Lewi* Stone • Estelle Taylor BAL L 9 BAND We have a full line of Ball Band Rubber Goods for the whole family Priced Right Hibler & Gill Co VETERINARIANS Lc!>anon, Oregon Office at Holier (son Drug Co. Phone 50 • iCtory CAREFULLY CONDI (TED VISION hURVEYB «how» that <12% of all chid- ren between the age* of aix *¡><1 sixteen have defective eyes. Moat of the»e children are being forrod to do acltool work under the handicap of a constant nervous strain caused by neglect of eyes thst need help. And the pitiful part is that the parent's ignore nee of the conditions does not save the child from the penalty he is constantly paying. Optometrist. alun * HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Optician c <jY-w«y - REDUCTION > Why suffer with Headaches? Have Year Eyes Examined 8.T. FRENCH Graduate Ootemoteiat With F.M.French&Sons Jewelers and Opticians ALBANY. • OREGON "I C m Reel M»d when I Lost Mg BsEtIns H»n," writs* Mrs. Hanna. N. J. 'VU I WVM I mo < w be « mim <««4 I ml nurf Ë k'IMM» U( r»u - Cmw i. amm» _ ______ ijmam hnm M«,aS^Sl .»waam. ty ‘ V’ ? .1 r H?* , ' irs ”*X * a_ V4 * » ’A**, YOU MUST NOT MISS “BLACK OXEN th F. T. T«Nd Ju t two th Inge have made it possible for us to give you this 20% reduction on Tuxedo: 1. A reduction In th* cost of Kentucky Burley tobacco and In package materials, as well. 2. The consolidation of three of our big plants Into one. (Mr. ford may not be In the tobacco business but ho Is right about Consolidation.) You know that it is the desire and policy of The American Tobacco Co. to extend to its customers the maximum of service. Reducing the price of a treat favorite like Tuxedo is our idea •>( delivering this service. Tuxedo is always FRESH. Every package is— ..V. ' It Scio, Oregon WHEREVER rou GEE IT ■ U. Kelly’« Drugstore, Scio. Oregon