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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1924)
, - . « > • -»** •' • V* The Scio Tribune Local .Yew« and Classified Ten car load* of boy* from Albany Y«s, we have It —Lincoln Auto Committee Select* Monument Paint. Fred T. Bilyeu C liege pasted through Seio Thurs The committee tn rsiw the funds day ev.-mng enrnu’» tn Cleveland Roe Phillipa and wife «era in Al- W J. Chr<>mv was a business vi*- and select the monument ta he Rck tn «pen i Mem »rial Day holiday. bauv Monday on business. (tor in Portland Tuesday. ± Z' - erected in honor of Elder Joab Pow F riday morning whil« opening a can Mrs Virgil Hackle tn an and Misa ell and the 19 original member« of' of c ffe« one of the boys cut his her Miss Hazel Hall returned to Yes. we h*v* it—Lincoln Auto Iva Bates of Albany spent Decora the Providence church, met In Sa hand quite badly and «»me of th« home in Albany last Thursday «ven- Paint. Fr«d T. Bilveu tion Day in Scio lem last Saturday at the Salem boya brought hin to Scio to * phy ingt E H. Hobson of Salem was in Pete Barry and Vidah Weasner, Monumental Works and «elected a sician to have it dr.-seed. J. I) Densmore and wife were in Scio Monday. both of Lyons, were married in Al five-ton monument, which will bear Salem Saturday afternoon on busi ail the historical name* of that bany last Saturday. Wilbur Ba vis is now boarding ness grand body of men and women «ho with Mr*. Thoma There will be regular church aer- brought the Providence church into Mrs. Irnia Shotwell, one of the vices al the Baptist church Sunday, Mr*. G. H. Jett and children of existence away bark there in 1853. High Senmil teachers during th« to which all are invited. Portland were guests of Mrs. I) C. past year, has been employed to The committee is composed of Ri- “The Snow Bride." a story of th« D. C. and Mr*. Thoms with their lev Shelton. Jefferson Myers, Prof. Thoma oyer the week end. Far N<>rth Gladial Torrents. Star teach at Halsev the coming year. guests. Mrs Jett and children spent J. B Horner and W. L. Jackaon. Theatre. Stayton. Sunday. Decoration Dav in Corvallis. While all the funds are not in sight, I J hn Eiver - >n in "Rod Hot Ro- it is bdeived all the money will be mancij." a First National picture. Wm. Ring cam»- down from Port Also a Mack Sennut t comedy. "The raiwd before the dedication day ar land last Wednesday to spend a few D. k Hunter." Star Theatre, rive». The monument will be in ■ days with hi* friend. J. L. Kelly. Slayton, Saturday. place for the annual meeting of the Jess Rodgers Shipped a double society on Sunday. June 15. when it For Sale Full blood Fox Terrier load of soeep to Portland Tuesday. Willard Batten«* have charged bone dry plate*. pdppies. Inquire of C. C. Bilveu, is expect»»! several thousand wili at They are as new the day they leave our shelve« Guy Johnson made th« trip also. at the confecth-nery. 43-c tend. Prominent sneakers will be a* the day they left the factory. Profsasor and Mrs. L H. Ramsey »ecured, a basket dinner served at Farm Loans Money at 5j% with Willard Batterie* w ill stand the heavy current nominal commission; prepayment left Tuesday morning fur Portland, noon and other features will mark flow and can again be recharged. Call and con privvedgea after first year. Wm. where they will spend the summer. the day. vince yourselves. Bain. Albany Ore. 43-c Clifford Sb-1 ton and Darrel Knauf Willard Battery Station Strawberries For sale at 5c per of Camaa, Wash., attended the grad Graduate* Get Diploma* i>- und. you come and pick them. nation exercise« Thursday evening They are the Marshall variety. Lghtmng oil tests for your Ford. Fred T Bilyeu We Build Willard nBn Batteries For Hard Work X • : *4-'* Bartu Motor Company Scio, Oregon Overland Dealers and Garage Mm Will Op en My Shoe and Harness Repairing Shop on June I Oth When l h ope to meet anil satisfy nil who have work in mv line. (»00 * workmanship, reason»I>lc wives and promptness will lx my Ixst advertisement. Shop ,ust north of Sain in Stoller's Stoller'» rcsi- rc»i- it«nee on Main street. Joseph Vejvoda Scio, Oregon rgwtwwaawws Every Saturday Is Bargain Day . Look in our window and srr bow cheap and what good meat you can get for your money. Every Day Prices Meat Every Day Globe - Albany Prices Smoked Meat Choice Light Racon Heavy Racon . ......... Shoulders................... 23« ..IS. 2*c WeKiuMiJ.................... Bologna..................... ... 28« Summer Sausage .. .28« ilim.......................... Pork eel ..a«-iOo 12el13o ..I6C1ÖC Good Boil... Roast........... Steak»......... Roast .... ( ho|».. ,. Salt Pork I4c-l&e . ...18« ........18« Scio Meat Market Holcchek Broa., Props. Scio, Oregon íáJlM Cool, Clean Milk Prevents souring. Avoid this loss by cooling quickly and keeping milk where plenty of fresh air circulates, preferably in the open. ” f i t te . Oregon Milk Company Condenaery, Scio, Oregon i-v&x 'y;.*? Kos SHIPLEY’S Women * Misse* and Children's Clothing and Halwrdnshery Popular » The school house was well filled See Elsie Limbeck, or phone 156, Meadamea A. E Shannon, Itebecra Scio. 43-p last Thursday night when the grad Morris. A. W Hager, and J L. uation exercises fur the seven boys Found Sack of flour Monday after Rodgers drove to Jefferson Sunday occurred. Each performed their noon, between Seio and West Scio. afternoon. Owner may have same by calling part well, and those who took part I. V. McAdoo and wife spent Dec at the Tribune office and paying in assisting with the program also oration Day in Woodbum. where lie fur this ad. performed well. The stage waj the remains of Mr* McAdoo's father tastily deooratad with the colors of For Sale A fine large registered and mother. Holstein bull, born Sept. 1, 1919. the class, lavender and yellow, which Pictures or pedigree furnished on Marion Arnold and wife left for made a handsome background. The request Inquire of Ira B. Ser- their new home in Eugene Friday add re«* of the .vening »»» del>v fiing, Sciu, Oregon. 42-31-c morning* Mr. Arnold will lx em ered by Prof. S. M. P. Dolan of the Money to D-nn nt SJ' at —The Fed ployed in the p.** toffice there. engineering department of 0. A. (' , eral L ind Rank of Spokane. Wash., Prof. Watenpaugh was over from and his subject »»• "Play Fair.” will make loans through the Forks of the Santiam National Farm Corvallis Decoration Day. He is Much good food for thought was I. an Association in amounts from th« new principal of of the Seio I distributed throughout the talk. IKK) t» $25,000, for a period of High School for the ensuing year. 5 to 34} years, on first moruage Day Spent Quietly security. Inquire of W H McLain. Rev. J. Y. Stewart will preach in Sec. Tri as., route 2, Scio. Oregon. th« Christian church Sunday morn lulv 17-p. Decoration Dav was spent quietly ing. Th« text will be "Feed My in Scio, many going to the Cemeter Lambs." You are invite«! to come ies and decorating the graves, oth Erma Caiavan came up from Port ers on picnics and fishing parties, land th« middle of last week to vis but there was no exercises staged it with th« frmily of Dr. Prill I, re It is entirely fitting that this day Playing I irst Kun Pictures of 1924 turning home th« first of th« week. should be spent as quietly as possible, SUNDAY-MONDAY E. D. Myers and wife and J. 8. and our ixople are no exception to J UN« H-9 this rule. Sticha and wife left early Friday Cecil H. DeMille's morning for Oregon Caves near Mrs. Vilas Philippi and daughter, Granta Paas. They returned Sun I day night. Alma. Mrs. F<ed Jones. Mrs. R. L Jes« Rodgers and daughter. Ger- Hixon and Miss Ia-taCouey attended aidin«, and Mr* Rodgers' mother, the Cinderella ballet dance in Salem Mrs. A. E. Shannon, and Gilbert Monday night given by Mrs Whit«’« McDonald and son, Vincent, drove clam. The visitors say the exercises were good, but that too many hours to Albany Memorial Dav. Th« Richardson Gap Z. C. B. lodge has purchased the plot , . . ground on which stood the cheese factory which burned down two years ago. the deed being transferred last Monday. Stayton is planning a two-day 4th of July celebration, and have issued two-color posters announcing the event. Water sports and other di versions of a like nature will feature the celebration. Albert Randle and Mies Daisy Buckner of Albany came out Friday to take charge of the postoltice dur ing the absence of postmaster Sticha and wife. Miss Buckner preceded Mr. Sticha as postmistress. E. C. Shelton and wife. Art Shel ton and wife, Elden Knauf, and Henry Bilyeu and wife of Lebanon, left Wednesday for Belknap Springs in lane county, to spend a month recuperating and rusticating The 52d annual reunion of the Oregon Pioneer Association will he held at the auditorium in Portland on Thursday, June 19, 1924 The speakers will include Mayor Baker. Hoc. Gao. M. Brown and others. Seio defeated the Bakers nine of Salem by a score w« are ashamed to annouoc«. Nest Saturday Scio will play at Lebanon, the occasion being the annual strawberry festival, which will no doubt Jraw a large were consumed, nearly four hours of estreme heat and activity trying . the nerves of the participant* TRIUMPH’ His Latest Succeaa. Made wince the "Ten Command ment»," and von have to go back to ‘Male and remai«' ano 'Man slaughter' for a comparison to ‘.Triumph.' r-’OoN- The Fighting Coward I ■a ZforcL Service With Genuine Ford Parts What It Really Means SESK It means (irnuinr Ford Parts, fit) per cent of which retail for l< m than 10 cent*. It means a rejmir shop where Expert Ford Mechanics |>crform the work. It means giving liotmt, Courteous, Prompt atten tion to the Ford Owner's every need. It mca. s to constantly supply you with a Ford Ser vice that will make you and keep you an enthusiastic mcinlxr of the great Ford family. We arc Authorised Ford Dealers. w e can supply you with any priMluct the Fort! Mo tor Co. makes. FRED T. BILYEU Authorised Sales an<l Service Phone 27 Scio, Oregon