The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 13, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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J. D I »enamors took a load of
fat hogs to Salem Tuesday.
A. W, Hagey has bean adding
some fine Sterling Silver ihimbies
to his stock this week.
'<• were is Al­
Geo. Forg« and wife were in Scio
bany last Thursday afternoon <>n
Mrs. Weaely M assisting at the
Saturday from Salem.-
atore in the absence of Mr. Weaely
barinaaa.
J. A. Craft attended to busim-as
and during the illness of Misa Mary
E. A. Wagner and wife of the
In the county seat one day last week.
Walters.
Dalia« Creameay, were in Scio for
Frank Rohwein and son George the week-end.
Ira Morris and wtfs of Portland
were In Albany one day last week
visited Mr. Morri«' mother. Mrs.
•Mrs. Phoebe Turner of Crabtree
on business.
Rebecca Morris. Tuesday and Wei-
was in Scio Tuesday visiting her sis­
neaday
of this week
Mrs. C. E. Fennell was reported
ter. Mrs Rebecca Morris.
th«' first of the week a« being on the
C. E Keadle ia installing a new
A short playlet and a dance was i
Improve from her recent *vere
trip hammer thia week, and haaalao
given at the Z C. H J. hall Satur- I
alcknesB.
purchased a S-borae motor to run
lav night, and all report a good
Ml*« Marv Walters is absent from
the rest of hi« machinery.
time.
her usual Hace behind the counter
The High School baseball team is
at the J F. Wisely store on account
Mrs. I. V. McAdoo and her sister.
Mid to be getting spring fever as
of an attack of the flu.
,M • Berths Whitecraft, went to
they are buying their equipment
S.<
Saturday. Mr». McAdoo re-
A public card party will lie given
and getting ready for practice.
by the Pythian Sisters at the K. of turr >ig Sunday and Miss Whitecraft
W. M Powell was in Scio the
P. hall Monday evening. Mar 17. remaining over to visit another sis­
first of the week making the ciuxena
ter. Mrs F. W Haskell.
Tickets on sale at post office.
glad they own property he was as­
M
A y Ho!te*n. who was oper-
sessing them for H>24 collections.
Henry Hassler ami wife sjent
it< I ■ ■. f >r apnendictis at Albany
Sunday al the country home of Geo.
,
Mrs. Marie Hodge, who has been
al it three week» ago. was able to
Bilyeu
Henry says Mr Bilveu is a
•eriouriv
ill fur several weeks, is re­
be brought home Sunday. She is
bus-, man these days looking after
ported
to
be Improving. Mr. Hodge
gettim? along fine now. and will soon
some ’.'5 young lambs.
went
to
Salem
Sunday for a nurs.
i- around among her many friends
for her.
Alva Smith ami wife and Mrs.
Earl Browning made final proof
Stewart of Stayton Spent Monday
Dr. C. Ward Davis was overfrom
on
his so acre homestead at Albany
in Scio at the h<>me of Henry Hue
Stayton Saturday on business. He
ler
lr« Smith and Mrs. Ha-er Saturday, which is located a few has just located in Stay tor. an J was
were school girls together, and the mlh-i east of Scio, Frank Schrick.
here looking toward opening a
who has taken up a homestead in
friendship still lasts.
branch dentistry office
the same locality, will make final
E. G. Arnold ami J. F. Wevelv
The High School Student Body
proof on the 5th of April.
went to Salem Tuesday to meet the
will give another one of their popu­
C B. Miller. S. G. Miller et al.,
head field man of the Montana Life
lar dances at the gvm on Saturday-
Insurance Co. Mr. Arnold has been fib ! a b lit in circuit court Friday night. March 16.
Music will be fur­
working for this company for some morning against L. G. Miller, Bertha nished by the Dreamland Six Orches­
Um- and Mr. Weaely will shortly Miller et al., praying for a partition tra of Salem.
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take up the work to get a little out­ of the interests of both parties to
The Foster Community Club and
side pleasure and be relieved from th«- «ull >>f a <13 acre farm one mile
Linn
County Open Forum will meet
south of Crabtree.
the daily grind behind the counter
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in Foster on Monday night. March
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ranged, so report says, and there is
LOWE & MORRISON
REUABLE UNDERTAKERS
All funerals given personal attention by Mr. Lowe
Hervices and I rices <.u»ranu-nl to Satisfy Every t usturner
l ady Attendant if desired
N, I. Moaaisoa
N f. Lowa
Auto
Phone—l>ay, MT7
Lebanon
Equipment
Phone—Night, 3M
I'hone 9
no doubt of it.
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Mylo Bartu and wife have rented
the E. H. Hol>s<>n house and will
move thereto about the first uf next
week. They have been occupying
the E. C. Shelton house, two doors
north, for the past four years.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Myers enter­
tained at five tables of 5<H) Friday
evening. Edwin Holland and Mrs.
J. S. Sticha were awarded first pris­
es and Mrs. Paul Lardon and R L.
Hixson wm the consolations which
was one thousand dollar« in German
marks
After the games refreshments
were served to Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Sticha, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Prill, Mr. and
Mrs. R L Hixson. Mr. and Mrs F
L. Janes. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Hol­
land. Mr. and Mrs E. G. Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A Ballin. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Lardon Mrs. F. T Bilyeu
and Mrs. Glenda Summerlin.
Real Page Fivr.
Interesting.
Trai ler Plowing Satisfactory work
guaranteed
Chas. Chrx, Scio.
Oi.gnn
32-C
For Sale - White Pekin duck eggs.
7 -c a setting <14 «-ggsi Mrs Joe
P.itmv, route 2. Scio.
31-p
For Sale or Trade Good top buggy
with brake. Wilbur Funk. Jeffer-
• n. Oregon Route 2.
30-1-2 n
For Sal« Golden Glow seed com.
Select strain. Get your supply
famnard Gilkey.
28.tf
early
For Sale No I Almke Clover Seed
in sack lota at 15c per pound.
Inquire of Guy Johnston.
28tf-c
F->rRale Ifi-inch wood planer cut*
tings 12.50 per load at the mill.
Scio Logging and Lumlier Co. 28-ch
Mr. and Mr«. J. 8. Sticha enter- For Sah- 200 pounds Red Clover
■ ■ i, 20c-fi. r pound. See W. R.
lained a number of frienda with a
Kuicken, Route 2. Scio, Oregon.
Mah Jong party at their home Tues­
30-tf
day evening. W. F. Gill carried
For Sale Cheap“ One three-section
away first honors.
< vi-r i.iHr .w in good condition.
See F. G. Cary, Scio, Ore., Route
2-
30-t 2-p
Mrs W F. Gill gave a dinner par­
ty Wednesday to nine relatives and Nice Ijirg«- White potatoes for sale,
friends in honor of the birthday an-
31 V per hundred pounds, at
Holecheck'* market. John Fred­
niversary of her a ster, Mrs. Fred
erick.
31-t-S-P
Bilyeu.
I .»r Sa ■
Single Comb brown and
Mias Ina Donovan was given a
white l« qh<>rn baby chicks. Phone
or write. Mr«. J. H. Johnston.
surprise party at her home Monday
Lyons, Oreg.
28-tf
night in honor of her eighteenth
birthday. The evening was most Farm l oans Money at 5i'4> with
nominal commission; prepayment
pleasantly spent with games and
priviledgew after first year. Wm.
music, closing with refreshments.
Bain, Albany Ore.
31-c
Miss Ina received a number of
For Sale Early Wonder seed wheat.
beautiful and useful presents.
Nett« I Gem and Earlv Rose seed
potato, i. See Chas. Chrx. West
E. C. Peerv of Portland spent the
Scio R >ad, Scio, Oregon.
31-c
week-end in Seto.
For Sale Span of horses. Weight
R L. Hixson afid family «pent the
1 H'ti and 1500 pounds. eight and
week-end in Salem.
nine - irs old: and fresh Holstjpn-
Jer*. V cow. George M. Bilyeu,
John Powell of Waterloo was a
Scio. Ore.
3l-t-2-p
caller in Scio Saturday.
For Sale lie-cleaned red clover seed
Mrs. P. H. MacDonald returned
21c pou> I. See sample at Mor­
Saturday from a week's visit in Port­
rison’s Hardware Store
Phone
or write John Shelton at Scio,
land.
Oreg.. R 1.
3O-t-2-p
Mrs. Mary A. Denny is staving
with her brother. 8. H. Goin, for a Any girl in trouble may communi­
cate with Ensign la* of the Sal­
few weeks.
tation Army at the White Shield
Home, 5t*>5 Mayfair Ave., Port­
Mrs. Ernest Sturdevant of Leba­
land. Oregon.
non called on Mrs. Fred Axe Sun­
For Sale Three gotwl work horses,
day afternoon.
all * und and weighing about
Fred Axe and family went to Leb­
1250 apo
Just right for a
anon Wednesday aftern«H»n fur a
g ><i farm team. Would trade
for a car, See G. L. Flanagan,
few days’ visit.
Scio, Oregon,
31-c
Mel Powell am! family of Berlin
The Fed­
spent the week end with Oliver Money to I-an at
er»
Land
Bank
of
Spokane.
Wash .
Powell and family.
will make loans through the Forks
of the Santiam National Farm
W. W. Harder ami wife of Port­
1. an Association in amounts from
land spent the wee Rend with P. !1.
3100 t<> 325.00(1. for a period of
MacDonald and wife.
5 to ::|| years, on first morgage
security. Inquire ofW H McLain,
Mrs. Katherine Kester, who has
S-e. Treat., route 2. Scio, Oregon.
been nursing in Albany, is at her
July 17-p,
home in Scio for a few days.
Mias laaline Kester, who is attend­
ing St. Mray's Academy in Albany,
is at her home here for a few days’
visit.
C, C. Clifford, Albany photogra-
hper. came out Monday and took
pictures for the local high school
annual.
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E. D. Myers and wife and W, F.
Gill and wife visited Mr. and Mrs.
G. M. Coffee at McMinnville Sun­
day.
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G. McClellan ami Z. E> Merrill of
Albany were in Scio Tuesday on
business for the Mountain States
Globe - Albany
SUNDAY yONDAY-TCEBDAT
M arch IS 17-18
Thue. H. Ince’s
Anna Christie
With Blanche Sweet and a big
mat • It is a real production, a
trenu ndous drama and exception­
ally well done.
fu aure to keep
Power Co.
Wm. linger and wife and Mrs.
Sa ran McDonald of l^ebanon spent
Sunday with Mrs. Unger's brother.
F. T. Bllveu and family.
law recce Montgomery and Mar­
ion Arnold, rural mail carriers, are
still unable to resume their duties,
but are slowly improving
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in minai.
B tier Than Traps For Rata
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earn us a lut san«. ’ Tr/ H w yow rma
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tewwar ... k.n vani : Il St far borna Mt
oMbaUdinra >.«rt kin» rata Mw-
Fred Ohlemeier and wife of Port-
and are here to attend the funeral
of Mr. Ohlemeier's brother-in taw.
A. H Muller, and to visit Mrs. Ohle-
niter's parents. J. N. Weddle and
«■Mu id
etewawBM
wife
Kelly'a Drug Store, Scio, Oregon
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Gene Millar and wife of Shelburn
were in Scio Saturday shopping
Thomas Largo was in Albany yas
terday <>n business.
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