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The Scio Tribun*
Editori ah
A Rat That Didn't Smill After
Being Deed foe Throe Month»
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Sytr»<N Jj.
I M* Ibta r»l « w ry 4», (MH um
»M-Saw MUb4»teml M««ib»»h»rv»>4>. aw
eg« b»A«d tebiod IlM Inmt Tbm M •»» 2r«4 *•
a*> i»»e »»th M l»m 4m I«» 11». bfc. |l . ..
SUd Mbl <««»bMI by
? urday and cut enough wood to run
| their hall through next winter, »
Mt. Pie assai
*'l«Mvlt*»»4m4tbM»wMb»."»TSM Mr J.
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Feb. 25
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iKitt II CMKlft
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sent and E rank
Notwe is hereby given that the ua*
T hirwia Y, Feb. 28. 1924
Kelly's Drug Store, Scio. Oregon.
Sens.motored to Albany Wednesday def»ijr <ed has been nu.y appwnt«-’ by
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I the County tourt uf the ¡state ..f Ore
A pro<rsm and basket *»cial given <<m« for Linn < minty, •»hnu it rater of
Wt should feel good here, because
•r»fu Mi Hut Ititimi Tins
Friday even- t1“'.
M»ry Holub. -t<cc*»«-i!.
we have had no winter to »peak of. . at the Cole achoolhouse
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. ' ■n‘, h*n qwalifieti.
A great surprise for lire home knitters
ing,
was
well
attended
dr
«pile
the
All
persons
having
claims agai «t tt
while the middle west and even the
of Oregisi, but still a fact. Further
poor weather, and everybody reports estate of sai l deceased a»v hersbt r-
i qutred
qui red to present
prveent U
Uwm,
verified,
_ j
m m, duly wrlfird.
more, this yarn is absolutely virgin J eastern part of the United State»
I with the prujwr
proper louchers.
viHM hrr». within six fi 4
11 r*» •>* nred at boar towgad <■» I*-
wool yarn, the wool wa» grown in Linn suffered. It is hard tn beat Oregon a good time.
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t m efll.s »-«I l»«l '»« »«fS
•Harley Darby and Albert Isaak m«Mho fr.»m tlw date f thia notice, to
county, aold by Mr. Sendsra to the Ore for good climate, good coil, and
. Outdoors. h«»» • ww.»
und-r»>gv«1 a<imini»trator
administrator at the of-
uf-
...
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.
i the un-tersigv.1
- I at ce 4 la rwu. It >• ewmsnsot.
gon Worsted Company (mill» totaled at happy people.
motored to AH»anv Sunday evening fice
fie« of hi»
hi. attornev»,
»tt
i|,n * M»rl -
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< ' I ' H,»hl< rl<ht It am th»
• t.it II b- • <« veu <a r-nt.tt with balk
SeliwoiHl). made into worsted yarn by I
Senx brothers finisned sawing on Ihr Cu.ick Building, in Alhan.v, lann
> a-'
<» >»e yl ». Yw <aa Ml»
countv. Oregon.
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Roy T. Bishop, mm of C. P. Bisho|>,
tMa
tea .fy <»> • bornai »nd «•»• their
the
Falaa
place
and
are
waiting
fur
Dated
and
fir»t
pubhshrd
thi«
Wlh
Linn county politica ia seemingly
r f> -••bla Yea tea X» year
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
ewu baa».
the roads to dry some so they can day of Februar», 1924.
Salem. Oregon knitters try this yarn on the toboggan, as no one is anxious
Frank Holub. Administrator.
Hill A Mark»
out. All color». 45«' per ball of 2 oxs to let the peuple know of hie or her move the mill to a new location.
Attorney« for A<lmini«trator.
Mr. and Mrn. Elmer Limbeck and
Sample« aent on appFcalion. A<ldrvas dcaire to be of some good to the
l-a«t publication March 'S. 1921
C, P. Idahop. Box 75. Salem. Oregon.
WmAiSf n Nufuffirf Trwte. thru I m , rtMS
county. Probably there ia no oil aa daughter visited at the ('has. Rates
*elJ
..
ally rood ihai • CUS-
home
Sunday.
yet found in Linn county to make
«•lice tf Rut SttGtaui
TOMSK KLMA1N1 A CUSTOMKlt
Cecil Bate» was visiting his sister,
the race for office a profitable one.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
Thi. Book Tell»
Mrs. Derril Montgomery, Sunday •tenant administrator of the eatale nf
Our Story
DR. A. G. PRILL
Matthew C. Gilt, dweaa««d, h»» filed
G>o4 commo. >*nw »-.4
evening
w
to wot» and
- with
«wVWV. the
we»* *««*»•
county * clerk
»w»a» «»a
<>t ».»»»„
Linn tuuntt,
county,
If the county court has done anv-
. ' aaa rout only re-
Dave J. Aegerter. Jr. motored to Orogor., hi. to «i »
um
,4i«l < *t«t<
Pöniciai ani 8m
quiUtaa.
Writ»
for It le-
thing toward that paved road from
land the County Court has appointed
Mill C.ty Sunday aft.-rn-Hm
¡Monday,
lhelist
day
of
MareK
!
Monday,
the
VI
«t
day
of
March.
1924,»t
Calte Attended
Gr.-^n’s bridge to Scio, the local
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WASHINGTON
W-W— * forenoon
Mr. and Mrs l«awn*nce M int- * eba
th» — taw»»»
i ur --F
-4 a..«.
t.« -- »-*
. _ t<*-k
the
<- mmittei* has not heard ot It. |
Day or Night
of »aid day. in the county court room
NURSERY CO
gomery and familv were visiting at I in the court house in the city of Albany,
Pmliably waiting for the rains to >
B or C-l
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the Derril Montgomery home Sun- Linn county. <>r« c n. »» the t
-t
Toppenish, Wuh.
ceam* so they can journey to the
■ place for hearing said final account, th»
day evening.
i objections thereto, if any there be. and
mooting of the highway cotnmiasion
M -a Marv
Jnarv Hora
ivra came home
n ■■ r for
i >r a ¡the final »< ttl« m* nt <f - nd <«tat<>
whi n it meets »«»me time in 1954.
Dated thia 35th day of February. 1924
visit Sunday evening from Mill City
It Shelton, Administrator.
K little earnealnew on the part of
L. M Curl. Atty, for Admr.
returning Monday evening.
the county court would go a long ’
I late of first publicaUon. Feb. 2H. 1924
I
Dave J. Aegerter. Jr. motored to Date of last |>ubiicatton. Mar. 27, 1924
ways toward getting this stretch of
Salem Saturday.
STAYTON,
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OREtiON road paved. Resides, why not Linn
Mrs. Nick Senz, who was operated m
1 rj» 1
iir
»
county start the eonatauetive work
lalle anewymi Day or Xight
on
at
Salem
two
weeks
ago.
returned
W
00(1
DIGS
W
311160
Tuberculin Testing
. of getting feeders to the highway
1 to Stayton Tueadav and is getting
»n
for the farmer»? It would be an
along as well a» can lie expected
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everlasting monument to it if such
Archie EL«erhardt is busy plow- k<-t for 40 cord* of ».-«-ond growth
hr
would happen.
ing for E. C. Quick this week.
w<»;«l. split, four (4) foot lengths, to be
ror r ormala
Misses Svlvia and Ruth Darby. delivered at the »«-hool budding in Scio, i
ar>d
bwte
for
furnishing
same
will
b*
re
I-.«-hidictates
the formal, pro-
, from Stayton. visited at the Ben
Fresh and Cured Meat
reived by the Cl. rk of the district up to in < ty ri.
JORDAN ITEMS
il.
h
>>r
the dignity and
Darby home Saturday.
Bacon — Lard —Sausage
noon on Monday, March 10. 1924. Th. i. l in lient of formai wear the rim-
Harley Darbv motored to Scio school boar.1 reserves the right to ac
lt
stiur On i "just the thing”,
We buy your Veal and
Saturday evening.
cept any brd or to reject all bid».
Feb. 25
iiee.i
<
•» tn- itn< s*. gracefulness,
Dressed Hog*
Eulela Arnold, Clerk.
, :<■ . i -
». and
exquisite
Linn Lambert was transacting
beauty.
Recruiting
Again
Holechelc Bios , Props.
i»u»ineM in Jordan one day recently.
Oepirtmst of The Intenwr
Scio, Ore.
August Itondcr made a haatv
IJ. S. Land Office, Portland. Oregon.
Word has been received
from
journey to Stayton and Mill Qty
February 21, 1924.
Washing tor by Lieutenant Com-
Notice ia hereby given that Frank
Saturday.
mander I). E. Barbey of the Port» Sehriek. of Seto. Oregon, who, on Julvt
<9/?/ Gm etrist.
Mrs. Tony l>chncr and son Fred
Sth. 193'. made Homestead Entry No.
land Navy Recruiting Station, that «>995. f >r fractional NW t NW '4, See. I
I
were
«h
'ptM-r»
io
our
burg
Wednes
We have
ALgAntr oAta,
enlistments in the Naw would be tion 19 Township IOS. Range IK. v
day.
amrttr M<-rtdian, ha» filed notice of.
Everything
again resumed for a «bort ueriod.
intentkin to make final Proof, to extab-
HAROLD ALBRO.
OPliCAL
We understand a new family Is
All recruiting was stopped on Jan hah claim to the land above drwnlied. •
Manufacturing Optician
non to occupy the McDonald farm. 1
before R. M Ruaaeii, Clerk of the
eve skai . n
uary
tenth
as
the
navy
was
at
that
Counlv
Court
of
Linn
Co.,
at
Albany,
They are from Canada.
1» the cauee of many
Oregon, on the Sth day of April, 1924.
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HUMAN II I 8
A nice or> gram was given at Dist. time in excees of Its compliment.
Claimant names a* witneaac«:
It is expected that recruiting will
William
Iteran.
Charle»
Rhoda.
Ed
; Why suffer with Headaches?
124 in honor of Washington’s birth
Homing. Earl W. Browning, ail of Scio.
be again discontinued in about three Oregon
day.
Have Your Eye* Examined
weeks. Only young men who can
Notice will be published for five con- !
Optical Company
J. II Wortman has been bad off
secutive week* in the "Scio Tnbnne. ”
31S W. 1st St.. Albany
the last few davs with cold and I furnish exceptionally good character 6 9-lt>
W alter L Tuoxe, Sr.,
S T. FRENCH
Register.
stomach trouble but is improving at recommendations and who can pa** Linn Co.
Graduata Optometrist
a rigid physical examination are be
present.
With
W‘, A. Ewing,
T. J. Munker*.
Rud Bilyeu, who teaches at Dist. ing accepted.
Presideni
Vice Pre».
61, made a short stop at Grandma
1‘hvsician and Hurgron
E. I). Myer». Cashier
Contagious DiseaaesReported
Shelton's Friday afternoon.
Jewelers »nd Opticians
Salem. Oregon
—
Madras. Privett ami H. Phillipa,
ALBAN».
- OREGON
Bank of i ornmerce Building
The »late board of health report-[
also E. Phillnai. attended the funeral
Office
l
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hune
ItW.
Re».
Phon«
757
J
ed the following number of conta-,
of Mrs. 1* F. Frost at I-yona, who gious disease» for week ending on j
Does a General Banking
passed away at Lebanon. Friday.
Feb. 20:
Business. Interest (»aid
Tubérculo»«
11
Typhoid 1
Oregon
Mist
on time deposits.
Diphtheria 19
Scarlet Fever 36
Smallpox 14
Whooping Cough 2
Chickenpox 11
Quite a numlier from here went Menale» 311
Mumps 6
Erysipelas 3
to Albony during toe three days Pneumonia 2
Lethargic encephal-
Real Estate Proper
iti» 4
that ’The Covered Wagon” ahowed Cerebrospinal
Meningiti» 1
and Notara Public
ther<>, and all have nothing but
good word* for tue performance.
Chinili Obtained, fa amine d
Miss Hall, one of the high school
X’lO
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OREGON It wa* a picture that all ahould see. teachers, at ten. led the conference in
our first consideration
becuuae it dealt with history, and
when traveling should be for
Corvallis
last
Friday
and
Saturday,
was one of the beat advertising
your safety and comfort.
and reports it as one of the best of
stunts we have seen for Oregon.
its kind ever held in the college city.
Sells P»* leu rued Milk an<l ('mam. M«-a
Safety la something we never for-
Prof. L. Ramsey and wife spent This conference has been made an
»low Shade Butter. and all Fruita »nil
get and our roomy, well ventilated
Vegetable» in aeaaon. Try ua.
the weekend in Portland, where
annual affair, and great good to Or
equipment insur.-« comfort.
they
attended the opera, "Bloeeom
E<i Holland.' Muimger
egon will come of IL
Irre»jie*tiv of climatic «-onditiona
Time.” which is one of the beet on
you can always deoqnd on the South
It
has
been
announced
by
County
the r<>ad.
ern Pacific being ‘on the job’ to take
School Superintendent. Mr». Edna
you to your destination.
Geer, that on next Saturday organi
Il »l.l. s CATIUHII «Kilt« INM ha» b««r
uaeil »<M>c»MtuUr la U>» treatment vi
zation of the Scio zone of the State
Vatarrb.
SAVE MONEY
H4Uf ClTiaail MKIIK I.VK con-
Teachers' aaeociatisn will take place.
alata ot an Olntmant whkh Qnhkl,
ftsbov«s by locai appllcatloa. «n«l ih»
Thia will complete the zone organi
fíui/ fívund Trip Tickets!
Internai Medicina, a Tonte, whl.h a-i»
threuch thè Hlood on thè Mu--uè Sur.
zation in Linn county.
W» ST S< IO to PoaTI.ANP
Good Repeat
Business
scio
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
Scio Meat Market
^¡¿ÌTleade
BANCROFT
E. H. Hobson M. D.
F. M.E rene li X Sons
The Scio State Bank
Your Safe and
Comfortable Way
Riley Shelton
Scio Creamery Co.
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
NEW
BIG PACKAGE
theea thus Vyduetae thè laSammet fon.
SoM by all drueeleta
F. J Chen»y A Co.. Toledo. Ohio
Dr F. T. T»^
Dr
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VETERINARIANS
I .rhanon. Oregon
Office at
Robert eon Drug Co.
Phone 52
Phone 60
Fivt
IoUretln<
111
Cigarettes
24>15?
A basketball team of eighth grad
ers cam over from Lebanon yeatei ■:
day afternoon to play the Scio team.
The visiting teem is compoaci of
members of the Baptist church.
F. W. Haskell and family «pent
Sunday with the editor and wife.
They live at Salem where Mr. Has
kell is employed on one of the ma
chines at the paper mill.
Several member» of the Z C. B.
tall Umbers lant Sal
w..k I
4
JI TA
1
Dav O ?C
Low Round Trip h ar. » to Other
Fuinta.
Call on vour (oral agent for any rail- •
, road iaformathm voo may wtah—he
Will tie gissi to I h - of »efVH'e.
JOHN M. SCOTT
A»« t l'iuw. tig.-r Traffic Manager,
Portland, Oregon.
Pacific Lines
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