The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 17, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    The Scio Tribune
Local Meirs and Classified
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Baptist Church Newt
Jess Rodgers shipped a load ef
Marion Arnold and wife came up
from Eugene Saturday to spend the sheep to Portland Tuesday.
The services last Iz»rd’s day were
week end with relatives
Dr. Prill was called to Mill Citv
well attended Loth morning and
Gale 8. Hill and W L. Marks, at­ Sunday on professional business
evening. At the cióse of the even­
torneys. of Albany were io Seio on
Dr. F. H. Thompson, wife and son ing service three young people came
Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Prill weie in business Friday evening.
and Druggist Graber and wife were forward to confess the D>rd Jesus
Albany Tuesday.
Mr. Rohrbough. circulation man­ in Scio Sunday evening on a short Christ as their p^rs-nal Savior and
J. 8. Stlcha and wife were in Sa­ ager for th« Albany Herald, was io visit.
Lord.
lem Sunday evening.
Seio Saturday on business.
Jack Bergmand and wife came
Mrs. Haxei Sims was quite ill
Sunday school next Sundav will be
Emil and Joe Kotan are the own­ down from Vernonia Sunday. Their
the first of the week.
daughter.
Mrs.
Ellis
Donovan.
and
held
at nine o’clock instead of ten,
ers of u new Studebaker Light. Six
her
husband
and
baby
accompanied
so
that
those who so desire may at­
Mias Josie Kotan spent Sunday at car which they bought last week.
them
home
tend
the
Sunday school rally at La­
her home tn the country.
Dr. I. D. I .«timer of Portland
comb.
Everybody
welcome.
Born. Saturday night. July 12. to
Fred Mumper and wife spent Fri­ visited J. F. Weaely Tuesday. He
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Murdock of I
day and Saturday in Portland.
is a dentist and looking for a loca-
Jefferson, formerly of Shelburt.. a 9
Friday evening at 7:30, prayer
J. I), Denamor« was in Portland , tion.
pound boy. Mother and babe ar« meeting and b.ble study; also busi­
the first of the we*k on business.
Fred Olilemcier and wife and Mr. doing nicelv.
ness meeting
AH mcml«eni nre re­
Miqi IsaJine Kester of Albany vto- and Mrs. Cater bach of Portland
quested
to
l-v
present
Fir« in tbe Santiam Forest on the
visited at the J. N. Weddle home
Hed M ini Myrtle Hollis Saturday.
Brttenbush. which has boon burning
'Sunday.
The Christian Endeavor business
for several days, is nou under con­
Mrs Jess Rodgers and daughter.
D. M. McKnight and family, Fred trol
meeting
was held last Wednesday
A light rain on Monday as­
Geraldine spent Wednesday in Al­
r. Bilveu and family and W. F. Gill sisted tbe fire fighters.
evening on the river bank at the
bany.
and wife spent Sunday at Wilhoit
home of Roy Thurston. The meet­
Spellbrink. McAllister. E. Holland.
Fred T. Bilveu and daughter, Springs.
ing was opened with scripture read­
G. Holland and E G. Arnold assist­
Virginia, were in Stay Dm Monday
ing. prayer, and song service After
Nolan Parrish of Albany is at the ed the Letianon baseball team to de­
morning.
h im- f his parents. Mr. and Mra. feat Toledo Sunday at Toledo by a the business meeting (he Endeavor-
era spent a pleasant evening rout­
E. C. Shelton and wife went to J. W. Parrish, while nursing hla
score of nine to »even.
ing weinmes and playing games
Cascadia last Thursday for a several broken arm.
The
Scio
Cash
Produce
company
A truck load went from Scio.
days outing.
Emil and the Misses Mary and has just installed a new latest im­
J. F. Oupor attended the funeral Rose Kotan left Tuesday for How­
proved Babcock cream I m ter of 24
of Hubbard Bryant in Albany Fri­ ells. Nebraska, on business connect­
bottle capacity. This tester wilt
’ »
day afternoon.
ed with their farm tber*.
give an accurate reading in ten min-
Mrs A. W. Hagey returned Sun
Holla Shelton and family and Mrs. utes
day from a several days visit at Dal Jennie Jones and Hess PMlippi drove
Mrs. Lester Bilyeu and son. Del-
las and Gervais.
I to Cascadia Sunday to visit E. C. mer. of Cut Bank, Mont., who hav.
By T. T. MAXEY
M Hays and wife of Albany visit­ Shelton and wife, who are camped been visiting relatives here for the
ed Wm. Brenner and wife and Mrs. there.
past few weeks, went to Salem
♦♦♦♦♦»s e-i-c-i-e-»♦♦»♦»»♦< - k 4-
<£» itti. u
,N»w»fcsap‘er I’hiut )
('. C. Bilveu Sunday.
J L Kelly, accompanied by Clar­ Monday to visit Mrs. Biiveu’a moth­
CONEY ISLAND
Born. Monday. July 14. 1924. to ence Beauchamp of Stayton attend­ er, Mrs. W. N. Thompson.
THINGS
UNUSUAL
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morgan, a sun. ed the druggists convention at Eu­
L. B. Hixson and wife of Albany
Third child; mother and babe doing gene last Wednesday. Thursday and called on his brother. R. L. Hixson
fin«.
Friday.
and wife Sunday af'ernoon
Their
daughter. Mnss Lucille, who had
been visiting here for a few da' s,
acccompanird them home.
SHIPLEY’S
J. W. Miller and wife went to
Portland Sundav. where they at­
tended a picnic in Peninsular park
in honor of the old pioneers of Gil­
liam county. About 250 were pres­
ent. They report a fine time.
Women'« Misses and Children'«
Clothing and I laberdashery
Price«
Popular
Salem,
JJMi Ml
Oregon
«•MU
■■■Ml
MMNI
Every Saturday Is Bargain Day
I
Look in our window and see how cheap and
what good meat you can get for your money.
Every Day
Price«
Meat
letters and parcels for foreign
countries are now acceptable for air
service delivery at the Albany post
office, according to word received by
Evary Day
Prices
Postmaster H. N Toilwt. Regis­
tered mail may be sent by air route
with ten cents extra for registering
Smoked Meat
. 23o
Choice Light IGcon
Heavy ¡tacón...........
1». 20«
Ítem ..........................
Na
Summer Sausage
Shoukieni................
Wvinies?.....................
Bologna.......................
.................... iOa
Beef
Good Boil
KoasL . ..
Steaks ...
Me Ifc
.. »Oe
Pork
8c - 10c
12o13e
IttelBe
Roost ...
Chops.,..
Salt Pork
lae-ISe
. ...»•«
..... ta»
W. F. Gill and wife and Miss Jo­
sie Kotan accompanied I V. McAdoo
-*
wife to Salem Friday night to at
tend the dedication of the childien’s
playground and the band concert.
*
The playground is located on North
14th street, in the old baseball park.
Scio Meat Market
Holechek Bro«., Prop«.
Scio. Oregon
mm I
' I
Cool, Clean Milk
The community dubs of Stayton
have built an open air dance pavil-
lion and club house, having a seat­
ing capacity of 650. in the park in
addition to seats, tables and a bridge
acroea the stream. The community
hjuae ia financed bv the cluba. No
personal contributions, except labor,
will be asked.
Shelton Brothers meat market has
some high class meat at the pres-
time It is some of the Walter Black­
burn herd which was sold at auction
last Wednesday. Mr. Blackburn
paid $5.000 for the ten cows and
in the sale they brought only beef
cattle prices, or about $1500 or $1600
for the entire herd.
Oregon Milk Company
Condenser?. Sci », Oregon
mim
Harvesting is on in full blut, and
soon the thresher will be heard The
crop will be shorter than usual, but
the wheal will be better for milling
purposes, as the drier the grain the
better the gluten.
The price of
wheat now is around $1.12 per
bushel.
F>revents souring. Avoid this
loss by cooling quickly and
keeping milk where plenty of
fresh air circulate?;, preferably
in the open.
••
N. 1. Morrison and wife. Sam
Stoller and wife, J. N. Long and
wife. Frank Pruitt and family and
Mrs Rebecca Morris attended the
annual convention of the Christian
church in the big tabernacle at Tur
ner Sundav.
i
Every normal |«er»on itestres and de­
serves ths chance to play occusimisUy
and every large city has It» nrurtiy
play spot. Consequently, It came to
pa«a that our moat notnl artiCila)--»»
differentiated from our On I oral natlou-
al parks—piny ground u as located adja­
cent our largest aggregation of hud-
dled-up humanity. New York city
Coney (aland ha a lx--n referred to
as "Americas Xlad Hayground," sod
the stranger who visits it »n a hot
summer ulglit readily and naturally
gains the Itapreasloa that the swarm
Ing hordes of people ere mad for play,
also that alm»t everybody 1» going
to or coming from Coney I-land.
Perched «1 an uutttung i»>!nt of
Ling Island—About an hours ride
from "the big city," with a «loplug.
aandy beech upon wbMi breaks and
rolls the Atlantic ocean's surf, <v»ney
Island la one of lit«- luost popular both-
Ing places in the world. The creek
which formerly separated Cuney ft mu
Long Island having been [«artlally
Sited In. It Is ho longer a separate
Island, but the name, known world
wide, was not changed.
belonging originally to the Canarsls
Indiana who called it Narrlm-b, Coney
Island came Info ¡M>s.eeat>>n of white
people as far bark as I<14.1, The plow
ent Cone, date« from the enaction of
a pavilion In 1844. Hiner that time it
has grown steadily aud marvelously
as an amuss-tnrnt center and is now
tbe widest know a amusement raaort
we have
A »!••■<■( »ruler cl unter of dunim.
«litres and <«d«l looking buildings, cate«,
dance floors, «booling galleries, roller
roosters.
nauvleo,
merr, go rounds,
freak stunts, peanut, po|««-om, Ice
cream aud hot dog stand«. <>ue cau
see here every form of thriller yet in
vented and many that «-an lie w,-n me
where else, hear noises and ei|«-rlence
confusions before unknown. As ime
obaorver expressed It: "It la move­
ment. Everything shakes or glide« or
shimmies or Jumi>s or tumbles or
turns—nothing ever stands still."
M.»«t folks go thvlr to "cut loo«eM
and "hare a good time" If their
facial expression« are a safe ruble for
the formulation <>f an opinbm. they
certainly get what they go after.
Globe - Albany
The rick of the H«-«t Picture*
SUNDAY-MONDAY
JVLY »8-21
Direct from the "Liberty” at
Portland.
‘The White Moth"
with Barbara La Marr and
Conway Tearie
Coming :
The Perfect Flapper
with Colleen Moore
You'll rind Your Want Here
Correspondent
See ye editor.
Wanted
Wind.
for
For Sale Ten good ewes.
Frank Novak. Scio. Or«.
Lar
See
&lp
Wanted To buy. second-hand àio.
Chat «-a Tucek, rout« 2. Seio, Or­
egon.
49p
For Sale Car Battery, nearly new.
Call on or writ« W. J. Kelly .Scio,
Oregon.
49-t2-c
For Sale Wood bedstead and good
-pru irs. almost new. baby buggy.
S
Mrs John Lcgner.
49c
S ap D»wn $1.75 on oar table and
you get the best community paper
in the county for one year.
J
For Fa.c
One full blood Poland
China r w and eight pigs. See
I F. Krebs, Scio, Ore., route 4 if
I
Big type, pure bred, reg-
I Dur-<• Jersey pigs; with
rv K'rsti -1 j .q>ers $15 00. Max
Wesely.
48-14-e
r St
r
For ; .« <
Three 30x3j straight side
id tir> « with tubes. Have been
run I
miles. Price $7.50 each.
Scio Garage.
49c
Fann I >»•.» Money at 5j% with
tv min i! commission; prepayment
privilcdgea after first year. Wm.
Bam. Albany Ore.
47-e
Wanted It o pew subscribers. In-
• i
ent are all the news we can
S' t and 52 issues per year. Pric«
is $1.75 per year.
For Sale
n w av<
of inilk
Ki ndle,
High claw grade cows,
raging about 30 pound«
per day each. See C. E.
the blackamith.
48-e
Any girl in trouble may communi­
cate with Ijisign lx-e of the Sal­
vation Army at the White Shield
Horn,
565 Mayfair Ave., Port­
land. Oregon.
N
tic* | have a fine registered
J» i. bull ready for service;S2 50
for grade* and $5 00 for register-
id co»*, paid in advance. See Jo«
Zav .. > for particulars.
49p
M ney to b an at 5|'.
The Fed­
eral I end Bank < f Spokane.Wash.,
w ill make loans through the Forks
f the Sant ism National Farm
L an A»- a-iation in amounts from
f 100 to $25,000. for a period of
5 t
years, on first morgaga
• t A II M.-ljun.
S. ■. I re is , route 2. Scio, Oregon,
lulv 17-p.
SUMMONS
IN THE ( IRCU1T COURT OF THE
STAT4 Ol OREGON IN AND FOR
J Hl COUNTY OF LIMN.
Department No. 2
Grace L. Cook,
Plaintiff.
vs.
Norman It. l ook.
ln-feodant.
•'
To Norman It Cook, the above named
In-fi-ti iant
Is no K ami of thk S tatk op Osa-
<Jos
You »re hereby required to ap-
fM-ar ar.d ai -wer th» Complaint of the
ai«>ve naim-d Plaintiff in the above en-
titbil C- rt now on tile with the Clerk
uf «ai<l l« urt, on vr before the 28th day
of Au. »-t. l’t '4, that living the last day
uf th« util«- pr< -ent-ed in the Order for
Hu pnj h aiio of this summons, and if
you fail so to «pi-ear and answer the
plnlnt if will apply to «aid Court for the
relief demanded in said Complaint, to-
wit:
tor a Decfre of said Court dissolving
the marriage rontrart now existing be-
two-ri Pla t tiff «nd llefendant and
«warding Plaintiff the care, custody
«>».1 ««.ntt' l 6f Mary lx>ui»e Cook, minor
r-hiki of Plaintiff ami Defendant, and
for a iu>tKrn<-nt requiring Defendant to
nay Plaintiff the sum of LVi (») per
nmi-lh for th«- su[«port of Plaintiff and
for the support, maintenance and edu­
cation of the minor child of Plaintiff
and Defendar.t. and that Ptaintiff have
ju«k meiit for the coats and disburse-
menta ef tins «mt and that a deer*«
will be taken against vou for such other
ami further relief aa to the Court may
arem proper in the premises.
'I his summons is published in the Scio
Triburc by order of the Honorable
I'erey R. Kelly. Judge- of tbe above eo­
lith d Court, male and entered on the
15th day of July, 1824. wherrm thia
summons ia order«-«] and directed to t«e
pobltshed once a week for aix conaecu-
tivc weeks, be-mg seven weekly publi­
cations thereof.
•
1 he date of tbe first publication of
this summons is the 17th day of July,
1924. ami the date of the last publica­
tion tha reof ia the 2Mh day of August,
1924.
H ill A M akkk .
Attorneys for Plaintiff..
Postofll
Adalreas of
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Albany, Oregon.
When you entertain, let us furnish
you. with 500 score cards.