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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1924)
» ' * 9 . a.«* • • r «• ■ • , • « • » * - • «*» • : . »/> -.7« ‘ "• • • • lAt* . * r* * « * * S * / r k • ’ t ¿ The Scio Tribun« General" Xewt BLUE BIRD World's Lowest Priced C ap With Balloon'fires Standard Ji’s here now. I Come in! >725 Bartu Motor Co Salos Agency Scio, Oregon Pardon Ua Thia Week GILKEY STATION f i 7 >. I a / Y Because of the rush of job work, especially the high school annual, .May 20 we are unable to give uor renders Rua Kelly of this place andZel- but a four-page paper this week | ph a Chilpot of l.«l>anon were mar- Pardon ua please, and w prmnisc j ried in Albany Saturday at the to do better next week. Christian church parsonage bv Rev IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Till Harry Tucker. They will make STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR their home in Albany. The well THE COUNTY OF LINN. wishes of this community go with in the Matter of the Estate N otice or S alk ' the young people. J. H. Kelly and '■or R eal of wife, parents of the groom, enter Alice A. McDonald, I ITornarv J tained with a dinner Sunday in their Deceased, honor. Those bidden were: A. M. Notice I* Hereby Given. That nursu ant to an Order of Sale duly made and Byrd and wife of Corvallis. Arthur entered of record in the above entitled Court in the above entitled matter on Kelly and wife of l-ebanon* Law- the 3rd lay of Mar< h 1924, authorizing, rence Densmore of Tenneasee. Ernest licensing and directing the undersigned administrator of said estate so to do. Kelly and wife of I ar wood. Will the undersigned, as such administrator, Moore and children of Salem and will sell al private sale from ami after h mor guests. the 14th >iav of May, INK, the to lug described real property tic longing to said estate, to-wit: Lite Noa. One (I) ami Two (2) in Block Eighteen (IN» in Hobson's Addition to Mill City, Oregon, as the same appear anti are designated on the plat of said Addition to said city on file and of record in the office of th» Record»r of Conveyance» in ai d for Linn County, Ore Yon, the same being situated in iiwi ship 9. South of Range 3 East of the Willamette Meridi an, in Linn County, State of Oregon. iKHMs or S al «: Cash in hand on the date of sale ami subject to the confirm ation of the above entitled Court. Dated thia !9th day of April, 1924. W. G. MCD uma U», Admini’trator of tie- Estate oí Alice A. M'Donald. deceased P. O. Adil rene . Scio, Oregon. Htt-t. A MAKES, Attorneys for Administrator. Albany. Oregon. First publication April 24, 1924. last publication May 22, 1924. pff Ortga« IniUiRi Tarns A great surprise for the home knitters of Oregon, but still a fact. Further more, this yarn is absolutely virgin wool yam; the wool was grown ir l.inn county, sold by Mr. Sanders to the Ore gon Worsted Company (mills located at Sellwood), made into worsted yam by Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop, proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of Salem. Oregon knitters try thia vam out. All colors. 46c per ball of 2 oxa Samples sent on appl cation. Address (X P. bishop. Box 76. Salem. Oregon, Hall's Catarrh Medicine Thns» who ar* In a “run Sown" uir.ll. tlnn will nottes that Catarrh bothers ibsm much mors than wh»n they ar» In s*-»1 health This fart proves that wh>l» »tarrh la a local SI smss . It M greatly tathMstesd by constitutional mn<ttt>nns Hin t cat « xnh wrnutvst i> a Cembinsd Treatment, both tecs I nn<1 in ternal end has been siveesafit In the treatment of CWtarrti tor over forty year*. F5 WKSa*. omr business meeting, presided over by the president. Mrs Anna Holt, a soelling match was held Mrs Leon ard Gilkey captured the prize. Those present from Albany were: Mrs Veda Whetstone. Mrs. Walter Morris, Mrs. Minnie Smith. Mrs. Irma Lana. Mrs. Hannah Smith. Mrs Nettie Irwin and Mrs. Chris De Wall. Mrs. Arnold Sommer sod Mrs. Clyde Ru|>ert of Marshfield were visitors. Delicious refresh ments of cake and grape juice were served. Miss Doris Meiaer and pupil»gave an excellent progiam at Oak View school Friday evening, After the entertainment ice cream was sold and a lawn natty held bv the young folks. The program was as follow Recitation, "A Child’s Rmana for Dvershoes.'’ by Blanche Veverka. Recitation, ’’PoliteneM,” by Jerry Faltua; Recitation, "Naughty Pus- r,’’ by Horold Bartmk, Drill, Flower Fairies.” Recitation, "The M idel Woman.” bv I^eonard Bart- nik. Reciiation, ’ Dreams." b> carl Bartmk; Recitation. "The Ranch Boy’s Friend.” by Gail Zyaaet. Dia-! logue. "Friday Afternoon Composi tions;" Recitation. "Riding the Ele-' vated.” by Kate Van Brunt; Recita tion. "When Sis Fell in Love.” by laimia Krümel; Recitation. "What Do You See When the Flag Goes By?*’ by Liboy Faultua; Recitation. "The Whistling B>.y,” by Hazel Z>»- set; Dialogue. "The First Shave;”. Recitation. "That ’Rithmetic.” by Ivy Rubeah; Recitati -n 11 Jah's Courtin’," by Lillv Rhubesh, Reci tation. "Dat Silver Weddin’.” by ljivna Zyaaet; Dialogue, "A Minister's Mistake." Alvin Gilkey of Albany and Mias Rachel Cooke of lx banun 1 attended. Get a Finer Vacation this way Southern Pacific For further information. aW, Bragg, local agent Business JV?D P"0"SS-SIOW May Physicinn and Surgeon ; ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • + I>t onr of our »gents help j< ii wish vour plan*. He can at st m my added feature* Which might not occur to y ou. And he'll tell you of a scr- » • that makes the trip com- pl< • fine train». Southern I’ > itic nu n w ho consider you a guest, n Dining Car service th it i» <n economical as it la excellent. !n fact, this entire organization of the Southern Pacific la anxious to help in every p > ¡file way. l «k ■! n ..ge of thia valuable a- ialance. DR. A. G. PRILL J SANTIAM FARM NEWS vacation spot, you can prob- ably see two or three for i' it wh it you expected the trip to one would coot. Before you definitely plan your vacation trip, find out about the low summer round trip far«m. now effective May 22 on Southern Pacific Line«. You'll probably discover that you can do much more than you thought on the money you planned to spend. With a trip to the East, you can « omliine a i ■ 1«. many . delightful Pacific (’oast re- aorts for a surprisingly low additional fare. Or instead of »«s ing ju»t onr DR. C. WARD DAVIS I >1 :.\ tist First National Bank Building S ts VT ox , O kkgom ■> <1 Plate Work given prompt ■ .> ■ • attention Also Extraction District Surgeon S. P. Railway 20 Scio, Or. Our dry weather is somewhat dis couraging as everything show» it needs rain. Crons are fsiling and Property ami gsrdena are on the decliue. Automobili' lus. David Horsburgh finished his Portland. J. S. STiCHA, farming and planting his |>otatoes < irsgon. Reaid.-nt Agent Monday and is now arranging his cucumber patch for planting. The l^ebanon City Council called Wo baco on George Griffin to come up there Everything and move hia barn, as it was a dis OITÎCAL grace to the city, so he went up I M Sf g MN River View school closed Wednes Wednesday and proceeded to tear Is the cause >f mane day The patrons of the school it down as he did not wish the city HUMAN ¡I I S turned out with well (Tiled baskets to loose any sleep over it. It had and a picnic dinner was enjoyed. only stxxxi there about 20 years. Gam«-s were plaved oh the grounds. Uncle George Sutherland called or Optical Company R H .McDonald has been chose” William 1-ee and bought a fine Hol 313 W. 1st St.. Albany again for the fifth term, having giv stein bull, as he had dsffiomed and en such excellent satisfaction. He killed his. He also called on the Old has l>een granted a raise in Mlary Man for a social chat on his way as an appreciation of hie services, home. Redl Estate Rro^er and alvo liecause he was offered a Hilly Kalina and Mr. Kukac'aa and ¡Notanj Public much larger salary elsewhere. bought a fine band of sheep of H ar I bit rath Obtained, flammed I N Ix mon and wife of Corvallis man Preever Friday. - » - OREGON The Pie Eat«r received word from JOO are visiting at 3. B. Holt’s. It is reporteti that Mrs. H. E. Mrs. Lillian Fuller, former proprie T. J ' unkers. Baldwin is in an Albany hiMipital tress of the Scio hotel, who is now in W, A. Ewing. President Vice Pre* I Ashland. In which she said thot thev where she wax operated on for ap- E. D. Myer», (’»»hier I had traded the Ashland hotel ar <1 pendicitis. W A. and L. E. Gilkey attended will soon move back to Shed<i whe re the Lac-itnb community club meeting thev will open a hotel. She save Saturday evening. Ashland is all right for rich folks, Does a General Banking Harold Gilkey is ill with chicken but poor ones must get out. Business. Interest ¡»aid Mrs. 8. W. Gaines called on Mrs. pox. on time deposits J. F. Funk and wife have been Fannie Kalina Sunday for a nice vi», Quite ill but are improving Dr. it She and Ed are our best friends Mafic« sl Htifiiq if Hut icceul Harris of Albany was called Friday and ever ready to lend a helping Notice is hereby given that the ur ler- hand which the old iwople appreci signed administratrix of the estate of evening. 1^-wis A. Cobb, deceased, has file-1 in Harry Stone, formerly of Crab ate very much. the County court of the Mate of On .-on G A. Griffin and Billy Richardson for l.inn c'ounty, her final account, and tree but re «ently from Ashland, is the Judge of said court ha» fix.-d the as partners on fine sheep, have been , 23rd day of June. 1924 at the hour of again working for S. B. Holt. i T M. Holland Mrs. S. B. Holt shearing. Weather and Buck re- 10 o'ekick A. M. in the court toom of (raid Court In the tdnn County court are attending Sam McKee's Jersey aerving the older ones till June. house. Albany. Oregon, as the time ami Our election went off nicely, All place fur hearing objections to said final sale ttwlay at Independance. account if any there be. Eilean Moore of Salem spent the the candidates who were w inne rs All persons interested in said estate week end with her aunt. Mrs. J. G. are highly elated, while those who are hereby notified of appear at Mid time ' and place and abow cause, if any. why got left feel like a lost dog at a said final account Should not tie allowed Holt. Mr. McCarter is quite a bit im-1 dance, and now wish thev had wait ami said estate settled ami clos«-d. Let a Cotdi ed till their friends called them oia. proved in health. Administratrix of the estate of l-ewns A. ( obb. decease«! FIE E.XTKR The Thimble club met Thursday V Lyle MeCrwv. with Mrs. Jessie Freitag with Mrs.1 Attorney foe administratrix N I. Murria n was in Portia»«! Nettie Erwin as joint hoe*aae. J There was a full bouse After the I'.' Pacific Slates Fire los. Co. G. F. Korinek BANCROFT IVieY Veterinarian STAYTON, < ■ . I» OREGON •«< r< << Day or Night Tuberculin Testing Lowe &. Morrison Reliable Undertake»» AU f .... . uersonal attention by Mr. l.owe ’ N. <'. lauri I .«»ba noi i Thono 91 » Wh. N. I. Moaaisow Phone—Day, 397 Phom—Night, 396 H.r . Why auiier with Headaches? : Have Your Eye« Examined ♦ S. T. FRENCH S^SLTOI) I : F.M. French & Sons Graduate Ostsmstrist With Jew« :«« and Opticians ALBANY. - OREGON •••*♦♦♦»•sssaaassaae The Scio State Bank Have Your Eyes Examined Once a Year You take tp «1 care of your teeth, yet they may be replaced. Hut what about your eye».” Make it a rule to have them examined once a year. ^Tleade am e trist At. »ANY owr«, HAROLD A I.URO. Manufacturing Optician DR. J. W. GOIN, Veterinarian. Authorized tuetion Sale and Interstate I rupee tor. Phone»:- Palace Feed shed, IM J Residmee. 500 R ALBANY. OREGON t '»Tty " ’ * **"* .?■ • r ■ • W? . . I J * » >7’ ’ • 7 R