The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 12, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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Th« Mo Tribune
Local Xews and Classified
W. E. Weinberg and Herman Zel­
The Jordan Flouring Mil! and the ' in Portland, and that she wanted F- r Saks — Four - year-old horw.
weight 1S60 pounds, broke to
ler were in Albany Thurvdav on busi­ Scio Mill and Devator Co. are busy I the Sc»» Tribune '.o come to her for
work, and trusty. Inquire of
;
a
ve«r.
She
has
been
teaching
at
ness.
these day« getting their old stuck
Fred Itowlaeniel. Sri». Oregon.
ground up ready for receiving the -Reedsport, where -he also was as- ----------
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Mias
Elsie
Limbeck
and
brother
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the new crop of wheat and oats «¡•lent principal of the high »chool I
Carl atL-nded the Lebanon Straw-
Any g r| in trouble may communi-
under Prof H. F Tobie. Sire sat«,
when it 1« ready for harvest.
Call at the Scio Creamery for berry Fair Friday.
cate with Ensign l>ee of the Sal­
•hr cannot get along without lh> ,
your ice.
vation Army al the White Shield
Vilas Philippi returned home from
Tribune.
Miaa Haul Hall ha« accepted a
H< me
Mayfair Ave . Port­
Leone.
Thursday,
where
be
and
his
Wilbur Davis was in Corvallis over position In the high school at Dufur.
land. Oregon.
brother have a large band of sheep,
Harvey II Crumes sent in another
Sunday.
Orrgon.for next year.
A fine large registered
year
’s subscription to the Tribune, For 8ai<
to spend a few days
He says the
H
n bull, bare Si pt 1. 1®19.
Mylo Har tu wai in Salem on busi-
Leo Zeller «nd «on, Herman, were dry weather is having it« effect on and apologised for keeping us wait­
Piet ires or pedigree furnished on
mws Tuesday.
in Scio Saturday on business. They the feed down there the same as here. in* two months for a renewal. If
request. Inquire of Ira B Ser-
al) our subscribers were as prompt
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8. Krcek went to Portland Tues gave the Tribune a pleasant call.
C. W. Bragg and wife have re­
as Mr. Cumes. «re would have no
day on business
For 8a'v Three good work horse«,
hl. I. Morrison and J. N. Weddle turned from a trip to tbeir ranch
great amount of motive standing
sound and in good condition, ready
I. V. McAdoo was in Albany last attended a meeting of the Odd Feb in British Columbia and are again
out. They just cannot get along
for action, «et light work harness,
low» lodge in Albany Monday night at work at the West Scio depot
Thursday on business.
U
h walking plow. twoS-tooth
without the heme t*»)*r. while a lot
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c 'tivatore. double shovel culti­
D. C. Thoms and wife were In
of folk« right here get along with­
Herman Zeller came down from
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glad to be home. Mr. Bragg began
vator with steel beam, one hay
Salem Sunday afternoon.
out it. Mr. Crumes and wife are
Lyons last Friday to haul acme her-
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f rk and car for wood track and
work Tuesday,
still al Mabel, Oregon..
P. F. Smith was over from Shel­ ri< i to Salem for his father. I-co
144 feel hay rope. See G. L.
Zeller.
Miss Hasel Philippi of Scio, who
Flenagan, Scio. Oregon.
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burn Saturday on business.
W. A. Mack, a former resident
is a Junior in commerce at 0. A. C.,
Money to L«.an st
—The Fed­
Mr«. I. V. McAdoo went to Port-<
Misses tluth Wirth and Mane
has been elected editor of the chap­ of Scio, where he grew to manhood
eral Land Bank of Spokane.W’ash ,
Skei will teach in Astona next year. land last Thursday on buainees. and ter of Temenids. national Eastern and attended the local schools with
will make 'insthrough the Forks
ye « iitor drove in Sunday to bring ■-
W. A Ewing went to Portland
.Star sorority. Plans for work to tie several of the older residents, was
<>f the Santism National Farm
her home.
in town Monday on business
He
L an Association in amounts from
Tuesday to attend the Masonic Grand
carried out next fall were laid after
is
chief
fish
and
game
warden
now,
1'K) bi >k ’.,000, for a period of
The fGh ladder at the Jordan dam the election.
lodge.
5 t
i| >• ars, on first morgage
and brought in Carl Titus, who was
hat I* tn compleUd by Hartl* tt
Our thoroughfares in the city
Mi--»-« Doris Weddle end Vella
urit. Inquire of W.H McLain,
caught
angling
in
the
north
fork
of
brothers, and also the »pillway at
S •. frt .i» , route 2. Scio, Oregon.
Brenner attended the show in Albany
would look fine now if the property the Santiam
Mr. Titu« plead guilty
the power plant.
lulv 17-p.
Saturday night,
owners would cut the weeds and
and was given the usual fine of i2'>
Dr. S. C. Browne is improving grass along the parking. If allowed
Sul -err v now. $ 1.75 <*«r year.
A. L. Brown and wife of Salem
and costa, thia being his first offense.
the apjearanrr of his property by to stand and dry out. the weeds and
were week end guests of D. C.
Mr Mack »ays he is strong for Jef­
laying a four-foot sidewalk the en­ gram will be a great fire risk, be­
Thoms and wife.
ferson Myers for state treasurerand
tire length of his lot.
sides their removal will make a let­ believes he will lie elected.
•Mi*« Ina Donovan went to Port­
The foundation la being poured ter looking town. LrCa do it- ev­
land yesterday afternoon to spend
for the new J D. liensmore home. erybody, please
the remainder of the week.
Th« Pick of the tient Picture«
I B. Pr '«pal is doing tne work, as
Jess Rodgers shipped 600 lambs
Mrs. Henry Hassler and Mrs. F. he is also doing the work on the .out of this community Tuesday.
ta wr haw. tail «.-«kin« uMtar ita tar >«« ms
St’ND IT MONDAY
J Irvine visited their sister. Mrs. new home of Melle Arnold.
He is fast becoming a noted sheep
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R. Weddle, at Jefferson Monday.
Mrs. Henry Hassler and Mrs. F., man. and is helping the farmer to A Real Bargain — Ford Roadster,
bigg« and cream are now on the J Irvine visited their sister, Mrs. turn some ready cadi into their
same as new. Five new31x4 tire«,
upgrade. the cash prices being for O E Holdreiige, in Albany Tues­ pockets. In fact. Scio is getting
starter and full equipment. Fred
* i th la riesl Torrence, t'ullen
T Bilyeu.
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eggs 20< and 21c, and for cream 35c. day. from where Mrs Irvine went quite a reputation n«w as a ship-
I an-iix. Phylis Haner and a cast
of 12 big stars.
pmg
center
Mr.
Rodgers
»ays
his
Lost
Boy
’
s
coat,
at
swimming
hole
t<>
Ubanon
to
visit
for
u
few
days.
Rev. T. 8. Mosher came over from
DON
T MISS THIS
or on way back. Sunday. June 1.
patrons are from remote parts <-ast
Junction City Tuesday for a short
J 8. Sticks. R M Shelton, Ed
Finder
please
leave
at
Scio
Cash
visit with Fred Mumper and family. Holland. E. G. Arnold and E. H. of us.
Coming :
Produce Co.
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A
recent
Utter
from
Mi««
Esther
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Land plastered clover is standing Ilotison witnessed the double header
Farm Loan« Money at fij'i with!
th« dty season better than much of baseball game in Portland Sunday, Humphrey who was assistant princi­
nominal commission; prepayment
Now playing at the Liberty
the clover that has had no treat­ ami say as usual they were duty- pal of the high school for three
priviledges after first year. Wm
in Portland.
years,
says
she
is
at
her
home
now
Hain. Albany Ore.
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pointed.
ment.
Globe - Albany
You'll Find Your M Here
The Fighting Coward
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Cytherea”
D. C. Thom« and James Johnston
went to Portland yeslerdav morning
to attend a meeting of the State
Highway Commission.
J. F. Wetely and George Forge
returned Tueeday from Malin. Ore.,
where they have been working in­
surance. They report a very suc­
cessful trip.
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.Mr«. John Jiroch and daughter.
Mrs. Ed Pelan, and Misa Ella Jiroch
went to Portland Wednesday morn­
ing to attend the roae carnival and
visit for the remainder of the week.
Repair wuik is going on at the
bridge in the east end of town, and
when completed will lie one of the
most »ulistantial in this section. |
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£ 7
The concrete 1« lielng poured «nd
other repairs living made.
W. F. Gill and wife and Miss Jo
sie Kolan went to McMinnv.lle Sat­
urday night, where they visited the
family of C. M. Coffey over night,
and then went to Portland on Sun­
day before returning home.
Mrs. F. J 1 rvine came cowd from
her home at Echo the last of the
week to attend the funeral of her
sister. Mrs. Rose Follis, and is visit­
ing her sister. Mrs. Henry Hassler,
thia week, 'the intends to remain
for the memorial services at Provi­
dence church next Sunday.
George L. Flanagan, Jr., who
went to North Dakota a few weeks
ago to work in the harvest, became
so homesick that he has left there
and will arrive home in a few days.
He will be accompanied by a cousin.
Mrs. Mary l>egner. who will make
a visit here with the elder Flana­
gans.
It has been suggested by several
of the merchants and commission
house that during this hot weather
it is beat to bring your eggs in often
during the week, a« better prices
can be secured. Eggs will quickly
•poll when held over three or four
days in hot
ty th»
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