The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 21, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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The Scio TribtlUß
Local News and Classified
tastai
Floyd Shelton was in Slayton
J. D. Densmore was in Portland
business Tuesday.
Friday and Saturday on business.
along our river bottom is horse­
radish. and probably this will become
a part of the pickle concern when II
to
gets to going.
Oil
R. M Cain was confined to his
Little Helen Myers Is confined
home the first of the week with her home with the measles
what seemed to be the flu, but he
Fred Bilyeu and wife were In
Mary Hannon is vary low with
i is now on the road to recovery.
Portland
Tuesday and Wednesday
thr roe aalet.
F rank Gill and wife were in Al­ I on busmesa.
J. B <‘ouey waa In Albany Tues­
bany Monday on buaimas with a
John Shimanek found time to
day on busioeas.
dentist. Paiuful no doubt, but the
come to Selo Tuesday and called at
Little Helen Zavodskv is on the r<-m<-dy had to be taken, says Mrs.
the Tribune office.
sick list with the measles.
Gill, who was the victim.
Work on the spillway at the
Mrs. Fred Bilveu transacted bu»<
Rev. F. B. Fellman haa resigned
power plant haa t*en com pls ted and
nees in Albany Tuesday for the Ford the pulpit of the First Baptist church
l accepted by the city, and now prac­
Garage.
in Albany to take effect on Sept. 1,
tically all danger is eliminated there
The Dreamland Six orcheitra will No information was given out as to from floods.
give a dance at the Weaelv hall Sat­ the reason, and it is thought he will
Friday is Washington’s birthdaj*
remain in Oregon.
urday night.
and the school will observe it with
Harrisburg had a sensation last
appropriate exerciaes. AH who can
Time to apray with lime and sul­
Friday, when it thought it was a
phur. We have the best in bulk
should make it a point to attend.
possessor for a short time of the
J. F. Wesely's grocery.
Show your interest in the best a»a«-t
Kelso. Wash, wife murderer. But
Seto haa.
Mise Loia Parrish returned Satur­ as usual this was only a sensation
Wnat does it mean? What will
day evening from a «hurt visit with and the murderer has been on the
be the outcome of these weekly
Mrs. Julia Bilyeu in Kalama. Wash. go ever since.
week end sojourns to Salem? A»k
She accompanied Mr. and Mr» Ho-
The dance at the 7» C. B. J. hall
Henry. He left here Saturday P.
I »art Hoagland there and returned
Saturday night was not well attend-
M. wearing a prospective bridegroom
with them.
Ex-
ed. and did not pay expenses
»mile, and has been smiling ever
cellrnt music was furnahied by the
since.
Billy Kalina orchestra. It is said
Anton Holub, who lives at lone
dances at this popular dance hall will
• in Eastern Oregon, came down Mon­
lie dispensed with for awhile in or­
der
to give the followers of terpai- day with hie mother, who has 1 ecn
J‘l'Nt>AV-M<<kUAV-Tt SHUAV
visiting there sines the family of Mr.
F k BBI'AXY 24 4M6
chore a rest.
Holub removed to lone last fall.
BIG PICTURES ONIA
Mr. and Mrs. A. Shanks, who Holub likes his new home and is
have b«-en employed by Wilbur Funk looking fine.
Our nest Is «air of the flnert
romediea of the season
for the past year, have moved back
I. V. McAdoo and wife and the
t<>
Shelburn
Mr. Shanks is em­
UGGLES OF h
latter
’s water. Mias B A Whitecraft.
ploy vd at present at Mill City, in
RED GAP
motored
through Manon, Folk.
one of the lumber camps. Mrs.
With Krneal Torrence-lz>ia Wil-
so i (stars of the Covered Wagon)
Shanks came Tuesday and ordered Yamhill and Washington countie«
the paper changed to Shelburn in- Sunday, making a l'.M) mile trip
Don’t get impatient.
stead of Jetferson. saying she could Some beautiful farm homes and little
not get along without it. If we but towns were seen, with fields green
Scaramouche
had lout* such readers, how happy and farmers looking happy and con­
MOON
tented. even though there is no
wo would tie.
money in the country.
Globe- Albany
LOWE &. MORRISON
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
All funerals given personal attention by Mr. lows
Services and I rices tiuaranu-rd to Satisfy Every < usturner
I ady Attendant if desired
N. I. Mosaisoa
N. C. Ixiwa
Auto
Phone— I’ey. 397
Lebanon
Equipment
Ihooe-hlght, 3M
Phone y
Albany is negotiating with a pickle
factory to locate there, and we hope
the county scat will be successful.
Unn county needs more such insti­
tutions to take care of the surplus
! stocks, and we know of no business
i that is so prolific as that of growing
| cucumbers.
Another crop
that
ought to twar well and nay well
Interesting
John Eger haa completed a new FL ad Page Five
home on his farm, southwest of the Ph no y<>ur order far ground horse-
city and is installing a Delco lighting
rad Wk to Gay McKnight.
28-lt
system. He now haa one of the
For S* - F-»ur cords of four-foot
beat farm homes in this section, and
fiA-w. d
See Sam Stroller. Scio,
Oregon.
IM-p
nays he sure appreciates It.
Enoch Shelton, who has b»-<-n con­
fined to hia home for some Umc.
waa able to bedown town last Thurs­
day. Mrs. Shelton has lieen quite
poorly for urns time. This family
is having more than their than of
sickness this winter.
B. A Holtesn ia the owner of a
new I r I r >adster, purchased last
Saturday from the Ford Gai age.
Fer Sale- (o lden Glow seed corn,
Select i »tram. Get your supply
Iwonard Gilkey.
23.tf
early
Jfor Sale
N I Alsike Clover Seed
n •»«
- at 15c per pound, Is
Inquire of Guy Johnston.
2htf-c
Mrs, F. B. Frost of lx-bacon,
mother of Floyd Shell n. continues
I- r Sa •
Io inch w <> h | planer cut-
to sink, and Monday suffered an-
t-ny- ?2.50 per load at the mill.
other stroke of paralysis, No hop«-*
Sc. I zg ng an 1 Lumber Co. 28-ch
are entertained for her recoverv.
■ Purred Plymouth Rock
Mr. Shelton’s family are about re­ E
ri’í» 75e per setting of 16 eggs.
covered from their sickness«*.
Ph -nr S<-b» lh-7 Mr». W. J. Iwe.
28-2t-e
I tennis W a kins, who lives near
Green’s bridge, was in town .M»n- Fur Na •• - Smgle Comb brown and
v i
i” ■ > baby chicks. Phone
day <>n business, and while here
J 11 Johnston,
called at the Tribune < flice. Mr.
l.vor.-. Oreg.
28-tf
Watkins seldom comes to Scio.
and hi» friend» here were y- .id to For Sai.- R-/i-terni Jersey bull
calf
II--4 -train. Price $35 for
are him. He reports Several caws
qm k »!»». See Con West inhouse
of measles in bis neighlwirhood.
al Art Guir.ea farm.
26-c
Joe Patrny came into town Mon­
For > ii--
One Durham cow: heavy
day and said for the Tribune to stop
n
y<-ars old; due to
the “cow for sale’’ ad he ran ia»t
tre
n. Price 165.00. W.
R. Kmken. Scio, rout« 2. 27 tf c
week, as he had sold her. A reader
living near Salem saw the ad and An- . i! in tmuble may communi-
came with a truck Saturday for het,
cate with tji-ign lx*e of the Sal­
va' m Army at the White Shield
not having either called Joe or writ-
II n
1
Mayfair Ave , Port­
to him. We say this is some sale,
land, Oregon.
and Joe is now a firm believer in
!
S FOR HATCHING from S.
advertising
< \\ li • 1/ . horn hens that made
C W. Hamler was in from hi*
a f
v i verage of 221 eggs in
home in the I »er wood district Mon­
thio | .Het year. Mater! to Cock-
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m a p.-n with a trap
day and calle»! at the Tribune office.
to
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d of ?75 to 299 with
Mr. Hamler «ays l»aeotnb is making
in ■ ! n it 2'.'9 hen. Eggs 5* each.
great efforts to make the coming
o--c or l'»oo Guy McKnight, Scio,
Community Club meeting there on
Oregon.
25-p
March 3 the Iwst ever. And he say*
M n- to I,, un at 5j‘.
The Fed-
Lacomb can do it. Of course every­
• rid l.-irid Bank of Spokane. Wash ,
body will want to lie there, us it is
will make loans through the Forks
I the Santiam National Farm
also a part of the program for the
I . . A-
ation in amounts from
Open Forum to be present.
'. for a period of
5 t-
ti years, on first morgage
Convene at Hillsboro
urtty. Inquire of W H.McLain.
S- !. Tr< a , mule 2. Scio, Oregon.
Julv 17-p.
Winning of Oleomargarine F'ight”
ia the subject of an address before
Department of The loterior
the state dairymen's aiwociation at
I
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I
I i'll e. Portland. Oregon,
Hillsboro February 27 by Walter
January '£i, 19K4.
M. Pierce, governor of Oregon. The
i-her< by given that Earl W.
oleo law ha» been attacked by the Um *■ . g. K ite 1, Box 77. >cio, Ore-
■ , who, - n Juh loth. 1920. made
referendum route and the dairymen li ■
' . Hiry No. o«-:iO7. far
arc upholding it a* essential to their St.1, .*• clioft I » Townwhip 10S. Range
1 E, W ui Mi han. han nhei noticy of
busmcM.
intrnli
to i Ak> lilial Prtaif, to ealab-
i 1-- lh<- land ataive -leacribed.
In addition to securing this law li. I- >■
. for- i:
M K m .ell. Clerk of the
by the association othrr a|c|yitiea of < ■ infv t« urt of I.ini* Co , at Albany.
i. e the-th <iay of March. 1924.
lt»23 will l»r rt-ported. »gvs th«’ sec­ Or-
I uitriahl ram nr a* witiwaoe»:
retary, P. M. Brandt of the state
i«'.-",' W i-m.in. k Hen J. Wideman,
college dairy department, as follows. twith of Route I, Srio, Oregon.
U tfaxq .1. Buran, Anton tuaka, t>oth
Filed with public service commis­ of Scio. Oregon.
Notice will
published for five ron-
sion a protest against the high rate«
>«cutive »I- «»In the "Seio Tribnne. ”
on hay, give hearings and a»-is ted ß-#-Id
Walter L Too»«. Sr.,
Linn Co.
Regular.
in getting reductions ordered.
Protested against ths high freight
and express rates on purebred live- ;
Natice o! Appsifltneat il Eiecster
stock shipped in les* than car lots
Noii<- ik h• reby given that the un-
for breeding
Taken action against the proposed
referendum on the oleo measure.
The welcome address will lie given
bv the mayor of Hilldioro, ths r> -
sponse by Mrs. Frank Lyun of Perrv-
dale. j.’j. Vankleck of Beaverton
will give the annual address of the
president. l*nd settlement
and
dairying will tw di«cuw>ed by A. S.
Dudley of the state chamlwr of com­
merce; the dairyman's prospects and
liabilities by J. D. Mickle, state
dairy and foot! comruuwioner, and
the findings of the agricultural ec­
onomic conference by Professor
Brandt. A banquet will cl<>«e the
first day proceeding«.
A businessman’s interest in dairy­
ing, by secretary Moore of the Hills­
boro chamber of commerce, th«-
County agent as a buffer, by O. T.
McWhorter, and calf club work by
F. W. Durbin of Salem, are second
day features.
d< r»itr.ed haa I - en appointed exreutor
vf Ihü l«»U will and the ealate of J. E.
Yv< na■ . di-< . •«!. by th.- County Court
<>f tl, -tat.-of Orvgm for Unn Coun-
. Jj, All i»-.’- m baving rlaima against
i<- aaid estate arr hereby notified to
preeent th-- »ume duly verirtrd aa re
I ilr-yt i-y aw to tn<- under»igned at the
fafin of .a. i 4 E Vevrna». <l<-<-eaaed.
in l t- • < - unty Or<-g<»n. or at the office
•f \ I ■
Uei‘r<*key at '»layUtn, Orr
gon Witt
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na-ntlia frnm the data*
of th» timt p i ilieatMMi of this notice.
DetrdaMi fir>t ; ubh»h«-d thia 24th
, dav of January. 1924.
George Keuch,
I xecutor of the ••state of
.1 E. Y vornan, ilrcvaaed.
V. I.ylv Mi-Croakry, Stayton Oregon
Attorney for t xecutor.
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