The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 14, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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The ftcio Tribune
Local Xeirs and Classified
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Time to »pray with lime and sul­
J. F. Weeely was in Albany on
phur. We have the beat in bulk
businewi last Wednesday
J. F. Weaely’s grocery.
Fred BIFeU and wife wer« In
Mis* Vella Brenner was unable to
¡ Itebanon Monday afternoon.
I b« at her poat at th« Kelly Drug
J, 8. Stich» was in Albany Tues­
Mrs. Sarah Morris is visiting her Store • few day* last week on ac­
day.
daughter. Mía* Besa Morri«, at Leb- count of illnea«
J. F. Weaelv was on the sick list anan.
I. V. McAdoo end wife and Mis*
the latter part of last week.
M. Donovan and two son* left R. A. Whitecraft of Albany were
Mias Mildred Coury was the goest 1 Monday by auto for South Bend, i Sunday dinn«r gueata of F. W. Ha«-
of MI m Erands Wgrrike in Albany W’aan., on a bmines* trip.
kell and family at Salem.
Monday.
J. T. Brock and daughter,
daughter. Mabel
J. L. Kelly and »>n. Jack and
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Mrs. Kathryn Kester Is home from have returned from a two months C. C. Bilyeu and wife attended a
Albany where she was nursing Mr, stay al Loa Angeles. Calif.
I family reunion at the home of Mr.
Bilyeu'« mother. M. Hay* in Albany
W. A Woodard.
E. D. Myers and wife and J. S.
Sunday.
Sucha and wife attended the Auto­
Clement, young son of Mr.
Will Richardson, on rout« 3. ia
mobile show in Portland Surtday.
Mrs. It. M. Caln, is confi ned to
doing «ome extensive improving on
home with measles.
W W. Harder and wife of Port­ his home. He ia inatalling a furnace,
Mrs J. W. Densmore Is in Albany land were Sunday guests at the rebuilding fence*, painting hlahouav.
at the bedside of her son John Jr. home of P. H. MacDonald and wit«.. and other improvement*
who I" ill with intestinal flu.
The Mutual Creamery Company'
Fred Axe and family moved over
Miss Mattle Irvine of L’bsn >n is of Crabtree has closed out their from Lebanon Monday and have
at the h >me of her niece. Mr* Floyd busin«-*» an! turned their customer» taken apartment« at the Scio Hotel.
Shelton asaisting to care for Mrs over to the Scio Creamery Company, Mr. Axe la employe I by th< Scio
Shelton and children who have the
J cm Rodgers «hipped • car load L.gging St Lum tier Company
mewale*
of cattle from the Portland yard«
Mr*. Floyd Shelton, who ha* been
Saturday. Mr Rodger« is going in quite ill with measles and a nervous
strong on cattle, but he still has a breakdown, it reported th be rec-.v-
large flock of sheep and »ay* ha in­
ering. Mr. Shelton's mother at
end* to keep them permanently.
Lebanon ha* also been quite ill.
High Class Pheteplsys Only
John Densmore, who is attending
Mis* Haxel Philippi, who is attend­
Albany college wa» taken ill Monday
ing 0. A. C.. spent the week end at
>i mday -M onpay -T ukspav
afternoon. It was at first feared the home of her parent*. Mr. and
E kumpasy 17-19-1»
he had pneumonia, but it ia now
Mrs. S. Philippi, near Scio. MI m
The-picture the whole world
thought be ha* intestinal influenza.
Peggy
Shumaker accompanied her.
is talking about:
He is reported to be improved at
E. G. Arnold and wife entertained
this time.
Jo Sunday dinner Mr*
Arnold’s
Yesterday morning while rutting
mother. Mrs. J. E. Cyrus of Albany.
With an All Star Cast
wood for Con Donahue on his ranch
C. W. Bragg »nd wife of West Scio,
thr» <• mile» eiuthwest of Scio. Gerald
and E. W. Holland and w ife of Scio.
lb ! I Y our Breath
Hantler cut an ugly gash in hi* left
Dr. E G. Cary is visiting at the
hand with a saw. Several stitches
Scaramouch«
were required to lie taken to close home of his brother, F. G. (‘ary near
Is (kuning
, West Scio. Dr. Cary is enroute to
the wound.
1 New York city where he intends to
’ enter a hospital and take up research
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work.
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Mr». D«ryl Au*tin visited friend*
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
and relative* in Scio last week. The
All furerai» given peraoilal attention by .Mr. I owe
Austin» went to Palmetto Dei Verda
Him« and I re • » Guarani.
to Satisfy I very ( ustomer
Island. Mexico.about two year» ago
ady Attrfxinnt if <k-«ired
but
because of the revolution there,
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Mossi
sow
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Auto
Phone—Day, 897
D-bannn
have
been compelled to return to
Equipment
Phone— Night. 3M
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the state*.
Globe - Albany
Black Oxen ”
LOWE &. MORRISON
John Wesely went to Portland mg is over. Th« winter Injury wa*
Tuesday morning to visit relatives •over« Hu* ik-a«<>Q «nd »huuld be d«-
and transact business.
.kter mined before the vine« ar«
Grape« l.lee-i If pruned
Joe and Fanil and Misers Jo»u- wire!
and Rosie Ko tan drove tn Portland when the «ap 1« flowing. Thi»
Wednesday for a two days* visit ind nerewutale« pruning them before
the »ap flow «tart*. Grape* arw
to attend the automobile shww.
u»u»liy pruned «ewrelv.
Tuesday was the 116th anniver­
By Fraii kJ in E Gilkey. Scio
sary of the birth of Abraham Lt»-
student at O A. C.
coin, the Great Emancipator. and
in observance of the day the local
When you patronize our adver­
bank was closed all day.
tisers you are ¡utroniring mutual
John L. Davenport was in from
friends.
his home in lar wood Tuesday, lie
says Lacomb is preparing for a big
If you want the new» sub­
crowd of community boosters on scribe for the Tribune.
Monday night, March 3.
Prospect* Looking Better
R. E Perry has gone bark I«’ the
Crown mine, in which so many Scio
and Lebanon peoo’e are interes'ed.
to proceed with the work in bring-
Ing out ore. Mr. Perry save th«-y
cut a five-foot ledge which looks
mighty good. hut that he doe» not
yet know what it will assay, tf
looks count for anything, and that
is all one can go bv, the Crown mine
ought to lie a mint, and we hope it
will so prove
Klavern Receive» Charter
The .Scio Klavern of the Ku Klnx
Klan received its charter la«t Thurs­
day night, it having been brought
to thia citv by Rev. V. K. Allison,
who ia the State organizer for the
«tat* of Oregon. Before a charter
can be issued to any Klavern. there
muat be 50 charter member«, and
thia number, it 1» »aid. ha* heen
paused here. Delegation« were prev­
ent from Portland. Albany. L-banon
and Silverton, the latter putting on
the work of installing. 1’ ia said a
large numlter from here who have
With over 200,000 orders for Ford Cars and
Trucks already placed for delivery during
the next few months we ate facing a record­
breaking spring demand.
Each successive month this winter has
witnessed a growth in sales far surpassing
th.it of any previous winter season. This
increase will be even greater during the
spring months, always the heaviest buying
period.
For Sale Registered Jersey bull
calf. Beat «train. Price $35 for
qUK». *aie. See Cun Westinhoua«
• al \rl Cai: - farm.
26-c
For Sn!»
Anybody wishing goose
L all ■ • ■ . ,.n get them for »1.00 a
pound; firwt cla*« feather». See
Mr«. R. C Pettit, Scio, Or.
27p
For S»h>r Due Durham cow: heavv
milker: ♦ ve yea»» old; due to
freshen ■ -1
Price »65.00. W.
R. Kuikcn. Scio, route 2. 27tfc
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I young brood sow
wi h »even young pig», Sow will
weigh about 300 pound», Inquire
«f R. II. McDonald, route 4,
Scio.
2612-c
A’ -. , irl in trouble may communi-
cate with Em>ign l-ee of the Sal-
vuti .n Army at the White Shield
11 n.e. ..r>.'> Mayfair Av«., Port­
land. Oregon.
M
Madge IteL aceauv of Al­
bany n d. «iroua of establishing a
tn ic «■ 1«« in Scio for instruction in
the nt< .t methods in piano playing,
and am one interested will plea««* see
Mrs, J W. Parrish.
become memlier* in other Klavern«, Money tn Lan at 5|'<
The Fed­
will «<M>n transfer their membership
eral Land Bank of Spokane. Wash ,
here and the local will aoon number
will niatye Ivans through the F'orks
..f the Santiam National Farm
aliout 10O memlier*.
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V-Hviali.in in amounts from
' ■' 1 ■ »2 i.OdO, for a period of
Will Organize Club
to ¡|J year-, on first morgage
M.-urity. Inquire ofWH. McLain,
S. <>, Fres- , route 2. Scio, Oregon.
About thirty of the ba*e!iall fan»
Julv 17-p.
of thia community met at the citv
hall Friday night to discuaa the
question of having a baseball team
in Scio the coming «eawri. After
•bowing how well the team played
laid year and with the name material
a« last year. th<we oreaent decided
it wan the right thing to reorganize.
E. G. Arnold, who managed the
team during 1923, wa* elected pres­
ident of the club; Fred Dalv. secre­
tary; Fred 1.. Jones, treasurer, It
ia probable a dance will be given in
the m-ar future to raise mom y to
begin the building of the baaebail
ground* and to buy the neoded par-
aphernalia.
Next Spring
For
Frt-h cow with calf at
side, about 6 years old. See Jo«
Patrny, Scjo, route 1.
Department if The laten«
l’. S. |.| Office, Portland, Oregon,
January 2!. 1924.
Noli.
1 errby given that Earl W,
Brow
,t. R it, 1. Box 77. Scio, Ore-
Son. who, on Julv Itìth. IgJO, made
I« m<ad Entry No <»¡907, for Ni»
SEI$.
t n 1-' lownahip 10 S. Rang*
1 I',
Mi ridiati, ha« lilcl notice of
intent . to make final Proof, to estab­
lish claim t» the land a I mi ve described.
Iwf.'i.- R. M Ru*-«ll, Clerk of the
n 1 ’<> . at Albat i,
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t’• 9th day of March, 1924.
Claimant name« aa witpeaaea:
.K,.i>h Wideman. Ellen J. Wideman.
i»'th Ol Roule I, >eai, Oregon.
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. J Reran, Anton l.iaka, both
of Scio, Oregon.
N iio will
published for five con-
• << utiv. weeks in the •’Scio Tn bn ne. “
6-9-tfi
Waiter L Too««, Sr.,
l.inn Co.
Register.
Pruning Time Now
Notice «f Agaoiatmeat al Eiicater
The pruning work about the farm
1« being done now by the careful
farmer of the north west, before
the ruah of «pring work come«.
The fruit tree* are being pruned
to remove all dead branches and
limb* that are across the center of
the tree. The limb* will be thinned
•0 that sunlight will reach all part*
of the tree. Many di«ea*rd con­
dition« of the tree can be prevnte i
by the presence of «untight in th*
tree. Il also give* the frnit a letter
color.
Old orchard* are benefited by a
severe pruning. The dead litnba
are removed and the live.me* th nm-d
to give room for the development
of new growth. A severe pruning
will atimulate the tree and give It a
new tone. The moss on old I trees
can be removed by soraving with
lime-sulphur winter strength juat
before the bud« l>egin to «well, The
lime-aulphur will alao conlroll I he
twig miner.
The berriea will be put on
These facts suggest that you place your
order early to avoid disappointment in
delivery at the time desired.
It is not neceeeary to p«y ca«h for your car in order
to have your name placed cm the preferred delivery
hat. You can make a «mall payment down, or
you can buy, ii you wish. under the convenient
term« ol the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan.
See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
Notice •.« b- reby given that the un-
dt-riignrd ha» !«■•■(• appointed executor
of the h«»l will and the estate of J. E.
Y<- . .«n. d< ■ «-» ..-d, by th»-County C-ourt
of th* ’•talc <>f Oregot for Linn Coun­
ty All 1» nt ■oe having rlaim» againat
the »1 1 • late are hereby notiflrd to
prwK. nl tlir muih - duly verified aa re-
uuin il . a utw to the undersigned at the
farm t
a«1 J E Yeoman, deceoaed,
in I r County Oregon, or at the ..flice
of V. l.yle Met roekee at wtayton, Ore­
gon Will in six ni nths from the date
of the tin.I publ.cation of this notice.
Datci and first published this 24th
dav of January, 1924.
George Ke«-ch,
I < ■ eutor of the estate of
J E. Yeoman, deceaaed.
V. Lyle McCrtwkey, Stayton Oregon
Attorney for Executor.
Kelly*» Drug Store. Seid, Oregon
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