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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1924)
io Tribune General" News business meeting, presided the president. Mrs Anns spelling match was held, ard Gilkey captured Those present from A Mrs Yada Whetalono. J Morria, Mrs. Minnie I Irma Laux. Mrs. Har Mrs Nettie Irwin <r»d L>e Wall. Mrs. Arnold Mrs Clyde Rupert of were visitors. Deli eh mm Is of cake and grag served. Miss Doris Meisrr an an excellent pro«« am a school Friday evening entertainment Ice -res and a lawn party held I folks. The program w Recitation, **A Child’s ■ Overshoes.” by Rlanc Recitation. "Politen«« Fait us; Recitation. "N •y.’’ by Horold Ha I “Flower Fairies;** R««d BLUE BIRD World's Lowest Priced Car With Balloon Tii es Standard It’s here nene. Come in! •«sc wein», m ixrss r o e »octoo Bartu Motor Co. Agency Scio, < Iregon I Pardon Us This Week GILKEY STATION * Bera um * of the rush of job work especially the high school annual we are unable to give uor reader) but a four-pa««* pa(M*r thia week I’ardon ua please. and w" pr<Hi> im to do better next week. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Till STATE OF OREGON IN AND LOR THE COUNTY OF LINN In the Matter of the ) Estate I of Alice A. McDonald, .- Dsesaasd, Notice is Hereby Given. That iiursu ant to an Order of Sale duly mal> nn<l entered of record in th« above entitled Court in the above cntifleil matter on the 3rd day of March 1924, authorising, licensing and directing the undcralgni-.i administrator of said estate so to <i< the undersigned, aa such administrate! r will sell at private sale from and aft« the 24th day of May, 1924. the follow Ing described real pro|>erty I m -king in to said estate, to-Wit: I Aits Noa. One (1) and Two (2) in Block Eighteen (IMI in Hobson's Addition to Mill City, Oregon, aa th« asms appear and are designated on the plat of »aid Addition to sai l city on file and of record in the other of th« Recorder of Convey anc<-a in aid for Linn County. Ore goi.. the amr being iiituatin! in Township 9. South of Range 3 East of the Wiilami HU Merxh an. in Linn Count y, Stair of MH or S alk ( f anle and subj f the stray« ei to th« c< yd < "ourt I Ui A i ( PÍT Ortgoa Midi Memi lutimi Tarns HAl.t.-S CATaRRM <tt:m< l,K Fl KWTw. A«. Russel Kelly of this place andZel- ♦♦ ♦ ♦ a o >• » 4 M pha Chilpot of l>»l>anon were mar SANTIAM FARM ried in Albany Saturday at the J Christian church parsonage bv Rev Harry Tucker. They will make their home in Albany. The well Our dry weather is I withri of this community go with couraging as everyth! the young people J. H Kelly and need» rain. Crops are wife, parent» of the groom, enter- j iarijen a art> on thP dec tamed with a dinner Sunday in their | David Horsburgh honor farming and planting Byrd Monday and is now a Kelly j cucumber patch for i*la rence The la*banon City C Kelly on George Griffin to co Moor I and move hi» barn, as I 1 ' ‘ grace to the city, so River \ tew achool dosed Wsdnee- Wednesday and proegt day The patrons of the school I it down a» he did not v turned out with well (Tiled liankets j to loose any sleep over ami a picnic dinner was enjoyed. >nly stood there about Games were plaved m the grounds. Uncle George SuUotr R H. McDonald has been chosen William ld*e and bough for the fifth term, having giv-1 stein bull, as he had d h excellent satisfaction. He i killed hia. He also cal b < n granted a raiae in salary Man for a social chat I appreciation of his services. home. al -» liecauae he was offered a Billy Kalina and I larger salary elsewhere. bought a fin« band of i 1. N. I a mon and wife of Corvallis man I’reever Friday. | e visiting at S. B Holt’s. The Pie Eater receiv It is reported that Mra. I!. E. Mra. Lillian Fuller, for H an Albany hospital tress of the Sqio hotel, ir re operated on for ap- Ashland, in which she i I had trad«d the Ashlar pr E. Gilkey attended >mb community club meeting y evening d Gilkey is ill with chicken ! will soon move back to th«v will open a hob , Ashland is all right fo I but poor ones must gr Funk and wife have been I but are Improving. Dr. >f Albany was called Friday I H evening. Harry Stone, formerly of Crab* tree but re wntly from Ashland, is again working for S. B. Holt. T. M. Holl and Mra. S. B. Holt are attending Sam McKee's Jersey sale ««lay at Independance. Our election went of Eileen M<K>re of Salem spent th« the candidates who i week end with her aunt. Mrs J. G ar« highly elated, whii . — and praeî got left feel like a lost dog at a Holt. Mr. McCarter is quit« a bit im i dance, and now wish they had wait proved in health. ed till ths-ir friends called them out. The Thimble club met Thursday I PIE E^xTKR. I ■ • th« <K Tbars was a full bouas After U m after invited City NOTE $ -55 Half groun.l S> lit. 50 lb sack............ I'.b- 1.85 Wrote rn Blend 19s 1.50 Goldei i Phrosa i .! diim Lai Baker ’ m Pastrv • R d Cedar Shingles lx*t>ai> on Super ........... S.90 per M SOME MATERIAL WHICH WOULD Scio Mill & Elevator Company New Prrl -ction and Florence Oil Stove» Best Made Lang and Universal Ranges Beat Made BE NORMALLY LOCATED HERE WAS UNAVAILABLE Saturday and Monday Specials The Winch tons f BASERA LL am! ElS/llNG SUPPLIES Colorado Field Fencing Best Made 3er Plymouth Hay Rope Best Made The Peoples »Store ’calaureate sermon to the g cla«t of Scio High School slivt-red at the Christian xt Sunday evening by Rev. klev The commencement I will be given al the school n on Fridiv night and the a this occasion will I m * de- Professor Samuel Dolan I fen-lav. 3 WIN I ftalcop and wife and aoti. y Hassler and wife attended g service of the revival which have been in pro- :«ff*-r»on for several weeks, »verts were baptised in th* river at 11 o’clock. Rev ■rforming the baptismal PA ÍSSÍ Specials for Friday and Saturday 40c 30c J. B. Coury, Proprietor May 26, will be Scio, Ore. Ford Sales and Service ia> at Providence cemetery. «Interested are asked to bring their spades, rake», nd fork», I Julies come pre- help clean the church. Trade in your storage battery on a Ford Battery. Ix*t us figtire with \ Ise wheels and Rucksteel eoples Theatre you to visit th showing ttau-' pictures each Satur- Sunday night. We are ; the in*st obtainable. i ’ s Confectionery I Ice Cream Knut» )C> »es Repaired! V. GOIN. nd Interstate with Mrs. Jessie Freitag with Mra. Nettie Erwin as joint hostaaa. | I tie held Sunday, morning fille I basket. •e Thayer ha» i turned to her homo in Scio after a visit of a week with her aunt, Mia» Freda Thayer. wf Mrs. S. W. Gaine» e Fannie Kalina Sunday it She and Li are ■ >« and ever ready to I« hand which the old i>e at« vary much. G. A. Griffin and Hil as iMirtners on line sh« shearing. Weather at serving th« older ones Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Camblnad Treatmant, both (oral am tareal and has ba«n awreearul in treatment «f rvtarrh for over forty y 1 : May 20 II A great surprise for the home knitters of Orvgtsi, but still a fact. Fur more, thia yarn i» absolutely v wool yarn; the wool was grown in I county, sold by M r. Senders to th« gon Worsted Company (mills local <1 at Sellwood), made into wor st«*d yarn by Ruy T. Bishop, son of (. ; p. Bishop. proprietor of the Wooler i. Mill Ntorv of Salem. Oregon knitters try t his yarn out. All colors. 46c per ball < of 2 ois Samples sent on appl'cation. Address C. P. bishop. Box 76. Salem, Oregon, Thoea who are In a "run-dawn” o Don wilt noUre that Catarrh bethars much more than when they are In bsaltb This fart proeaa that t "atarrti la a tax-al diaeaa«. n la cr- inftuaorad by renetttutlonal cnndfthi ♦ Holt Model Woman,” bv L nik Recitation. "Drear Bartnik; Recitation, Boy*a Friend." by Gali logue. "Friday Afternc tiona;’’ Recitation. "Ri ' vated.** by Kate Van E lion, "When Si» Fell ii Lumia Krümel; Rrcit Do You See When th By?*' by Libby Faultua "The Whittling B«.y.'’ Mt, Dialogue, "The 1 Recitation. "That IU Ivy Rubesh, Rccltatic Courtin’." by Lilly Rh tation, "Dat Silver 1 Loos Zysset; Dialogue, Mistake." Alvin Gilta and Mia» Rachel Cooke attended. s725 Tbe Scio Tribuno ALBANY. OREGON th Wednesday and Saturday nights until 8:50. other e nings by appointment Will pay lc more in trade for eggs. Full line Feedsand Fl- 11 your shoes need fixin’ or harness need repair- g. bring them to >ng Frank Kruml the Shoemaker Vai¡voline. Hy’ris. (è u O W ■1/ o o • *£ 2 i < O» *5 C l ûd |i « > 2 >» a—« if) a ? w W 01 0 * w rsi