The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 10, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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The Scio Tribun«
Local Xe ir s and Classified
Stop your sewing machine trocn
¡- J. L Kelly was a Salem visitor
breaking thread bv using the beat
Sunday.
quality ne»> ileo. For sale by A. W.
J. D Ihmsmore was in Lebanon
lisgey.
on business Tuesday.
M. E Bilyeu celebrated hie 19th
Mias Leita Couey spent Sunday
Henry Slepanek was over from
"blrtl la»” last Saturday as an em-
with friends in Salem.
Corvallis Sunday.
p ,-e f ,,f the county. Hehasbeea
Jess
Rodgers
and
wife
were
Al
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janitor at the Linn county court
J. D. Densmore spent Saturday
bany
visitor*
Saturday.
h ni-e all these years and is as vet
afternoon in Albany.
Misa Hazel Hall »t»-nt Saturday gndeeided whether he will stay ’hat
Mrs. I V. McAdoo spent Satur-
much I oiiter
Mr Bilyeu former-
! day and Sunday in Salem un business. and Sunday with her parents in AU
•y
lived
here.
A
long record in one
bany.
Wilbur Davis spent the week • nd
position, Mr. Bilyeu.
Mrs. M E Scott and Mrs. O*car
at Corvallis with his father and
Lindley were shopping in Salem
mother.
Monday.
J. B. Harter and wife came out
R. C. Pepperling of Crabtree
from Portland Sunday to spend some
called
on Scio friend» the hr st of
time on their ranch.
I
Tractor Flowing Satisfactory work
the week.
guaranteed.
Cha*. Chrx. Scio.
Fred Ohiemeier and wife came up
I. Hoagland and son. Hobart,
Oregon.
31-c
from Portland Saturday for a short
were tn Portland the first of the For Sal«^ -Wheat. $1 00 per bushel.
vigil with relative».
week on busin« »».
Ir pure of F. T Thayer. Scio.
Herman Zaller and son eame down i
Oregon.
35-p
Miss Myrtle Donovan spent the
A large number of Men’s and Young Men’a Suita are now
, from Lvona Tuesda" U> visit the
week end with her folks, the C. M. For Sale 6 tone loose cheat hay at
on display Spring Styles -snappy models for the young fel­
former's brother. I^eo Zeller.
farm<-i«’ price. Call on John
Donovan family at Scio.
low, and the regular conservative styles for men.
Smmauts
35p
We buy poultry and pay m«rket
Come in now before Itjster, while our Btotk is complete,
Gerrldine Rodgers spent the week
prices for same. Bring your chick-
and make your selection.
end with her grandparents. Mr. F r Sale Three-grain Oats. 50c per
bushel.
Phone 3X1 evenings.
' ens in.
Scio Creameay Co.
and Mrs. Geo. Rodgers.
Priced I nrtasoiialdy Low
I a Zeller.
36-c
Z. E. Merrill and B. E. 1-ee. rep
Mrs. J. D. Densmore called on
F. r Safe Male and female Rat Tar-
resenting the Mountain States Power
Mrs. C. L. Pennell at St. Mary's
i <
:>'pt - $2 00 and «1.00.
<Co.. of Albany, were in Scio Monday
hospital m A litany Sunday.
See Frank Zavodsky.
35-c
See our new Spring
on business.
W. A. Ewing and wife went to For Sale Golden Glow seed corn.
Hubert and Ernest Davis of Salem
Select Htrain. Get your supply
Portland Tuesday to spend r tow
came over Monday night to visit
early, Iz-onard Gilkey,
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days on business and pleasure.
their brother, Wilbur, who ia cm-
Fred T. Bilyeu went to Portland For Sale 16-inch wood planer cut-
I ployed on the Tribune.
tint« 12.50 per load at the mill.
Quality
Munday to bring out a new Ford
Boys’
Scio Logging and Lumber Co. 28-ch
of
A
number
of
the
patrons
our
Style
touring car for Mrs. Art Shelton.
Clothing
BLAIN (XÛTHING CO
school express themselves as being
I <<r F
Almut 10,o00 feet of 2x4*
Service
Mrs. Fred Bilyue and Mrs. W. F.
well pleased with the fact that our
at $10 00 per 1000 feet, if sold
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I; >v Hoagland, Scio,
. school ia putting mure stress on Gill went to Portland Friday morn­
Or«, n.
35-tf c
¡scholarship this year, and not so ing and returned Sunday evening.
AIJ5A N Y. < )HI
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much on athletics.
Mrs. C. E. Hunt came out fr m I r K' de Recleaned red clover seed,
21»' ; r pound. Will deliver to
Henry Stepanek, E. B Peck, W. Portland Monday evening and went
to
Jotip Shelton. Route 1,
Il I’ avm to Dr
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Minute Every Daj
A. O’Brien and J. O. Thomneon un to Iw-banun Tuesday aftarooon.
Sc Ore.
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came over from Corvallis Tuesday
Mrs J S. Sticha and the Misses For i’,‘ Shadefind Eclipee White
evening to attend th«- K of P. Ban Vella Brenner and Dorris Weddle
Spui.g oats, heavy yielder and
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to
attend
the
show
at
the
L.
quet.
Mr. Thompson
formerly attended the sh<>w in Albany Mon­
g: >w mg straw. See Chas. Chrx,
Mr Ed Fleming haaa h< • >- ■
> J im,I and t.»tl friends. Mr. lived here and met many friends.
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ibis w«-<-k her mother, Mrs.Ov«-ri
day night.
Hr
-'baska
formerly
conducted
the
I arm I oan« Money at f.j'e with
uf Portland an<l her aunt. Mrs.
Ed Cody has traded property near
Effective JOth of April, th«» busi­
n tn;t il commission; prepayment
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Smith from Michigan. Mrs. Over­ Peoples store.
Marcola. Oregon, for 25 acres of ness of the Scio Creamery will be
privilcdg« - after first year. Wm.
holt is Hl years old and Mrs. Smith
C I.. Pennell went to Albany the W. J. Burton farm, near West run on a strictly cash basis.
1 un. ,Vi«any Ore.
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is Hi! years old. She traveled from I m lay evening to see his wife at Scio, and naa already moved in.
Scio Creamery Co.
Wanted Orders for 200 White or
Michigan alone.
Si. Mary*» hospital. Mrs. Pennell We are glad to welcome the new
Brown Ughorn chicks by April
Word from the bedside of Mrs. C.
« recovering nicely from her recent comers to our midst and wish them
6th.
Call or write Mrs. J. H.
John Prochaska and' son-in-law
E. Fennel is to the effect that she
auceeas.
operation.
J >hnst»n, Lyons. Ore.
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came up Saturday night from St
is getting along fine. She recently
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underwent an operation for the re­ For Sul«- I >rb Wunder seed wheat,
Netted Gem and Early Rose seed
moval of a tumor.
|H«tat<«e* See Chas, t^hrx. West
Rev. Clarence H. Hedrick will
Scio Road, Scio. Oregon.
31-c
preach both morning and evening
Far Sale Choice dahlia bulbs. Have
at the local Baptist Church next
at><>ut *.> varieties.
31.50 per
Sunday, and all members and friends
do ,-n. Call >n or phone Mrs. Iva
Mo- rue. « n,- mile w« st of West
of the church are cordially invited.
Scio.
35-tf
Rev. J. Y. Stewart will preach in
the Christian church next Sunday LADI1> Work at Homa, pleasant,
t-1
«-wing <>n vour machine.
morning. The subject of the ser-
\\ hole or part time. Highest
mon will be "One Need of Ute
l
ible prices paid. For full in­
formation address L. Jones. box
Warld,” Come and find out the
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great need of the world today.
Is
Here
Now is
I he I ime
i Oxfords
1 Hats
1 ies
Shirts
Sox
Geo. F. Rowley, one of the pro- For Sal* Jersey cow. 8 years old.
fresh and giving 5 gallons Per
prietors of the Turner Tribune, died
da«. t> sts 4 3
Alsu big type full
at his home on Tuesday, April 1.
bA»«xl Poland China sow.
For
Burial was at Amity, Oregon, his
particulars, see E. F. Krebs, route
former home, on Thursday, under
4. Scio, Oregon.
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the auspices of the Masonic frater­ Seed Corn I >r Sale- Minnesota 13,
nity.
Harrv Asbhar strain, valley grown
for
14 yeirs, hand shelled, no tips
Scio stores are taking on the ap­
r. r huts. :iS
fertile. 7 cents per
pearance of u metropolitan citv, sev­
l imd F. <>. B.; limited quantity.
eral of them dressing up their win­
W H McLain. R. R. No. 2. Scio.
dows in a most winsome manner.
Ot-lpii
35-p
Next to the newspaper, this is the For Sale One Jersey cow three
best advertising a store can put
years old with heifer calf by side,
sired bv registered Jersey bull;
out, and the Tribune is glad to no­
price |5V. One Jersey cow ten
tice this improvement.
yeavs old, fresh July the 10th;
150
One mile from West Scio,
E. H McCrae. R 2.
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Globe - Albany
SUNDAY MONDAY
Aram 13-14
4 shows daily—IJll, 3:15, 7:30.9:15
Direct from the Liberty
Portland
Rex Beach’s
'Flowing Gold >
With Milton Silis - Anna Q.
Wilaon. Attend the mati­
nee and avoid the evening
crush
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INWOOD
LEGHORN
FARM
chicks Several thousand chicks for
delivery Aoril 17th and 24th at
$16.50 p r 100
Pl’LLETS
Will
have a >ut 400 choice pullets to sell
when 10 weeks old. Can see birds
at Mr. Anton«- Fait us farm aouth of
town.
Inwood Ijeghorn Farm
Corvallis. Ore.
35-p
Money to Lan at 5j'*—- The Fed­
eral I j « nd Bank of Spokane. Wash.,
will make loans through the Forks
of the Santiam National Farm
L>an Association in amounts from
3100 to 325,000, for a period of
5 to 34 J years, on first morgage
security, inquire of W H Mclaun,
See. Trees , route 2. Scio. Oregon.
July 17-p.