The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 07, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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the R H Mel'arter home helping nurse
Santiam Farm News
Mrs Fares, who is still very ill
Frank Bartu la carrying mail on route
August 5th
4 white Rolls Shelton is taking his va­
cation.
Everything out this wav is quiet with
Mrs. Minnie Smith of Albany is nurs­ no excitement.
ing Charles Fain« at th« Scott Hawk
Billy Richardson and G. A. Griffin
home during th« night
made a business trip to Albany Satur­
•Iλ
R. It. McDonald haa been having day. They were out of a job
IJ» fires, burning a great number of grass
David Horsburgh finished up thresh­
hoppers in his orchard.
ing Sunday forenoon, ami has his crop
Mrs Eff» Dut«eck and two «laughters all in the dry, happy as a lark.
been visiting several
Geo. Griffin has sold six fine sheep.
days with her mother, Mrs. Gue Schie- Henry Preever killed and dressed them
man.
Monday »nd took them to Portland on
Three birthday offerings wer« given Tuesday for the lop price, as they are
ut .- in'i«. s ‘«-»I
They included Mrs. fat ami fine.
Charles Wcint««rg, Marton Gilkey and
They threshed out three farms Sun­
Cletus chapi-elle
A young peoples day, as it was a good day.
m« • ' ig was startol Sunday evening to
T hikshay , A uk . 7. 1924
BiUy Richardson and Geo A Griffin
t«r held each week.
shipped a truck load of fine pigs. 17
The women’s club is planning for head, to market Tuesday, will average
the annual entertainment for their bus- some 200 pounds.
band» and families next Saturday night
POOR OLD DAD
Henry Preevar put up over night with
Some here are picking evergreens
G. A. Griffin; they are both bachelors
Fred Sommer haa traded one of hia and are disgusted with women, M they
registered Holatcin cowa for an electric don’t like men.
The »and* of time are slipping
«ashing machine.
Uncle George Bilyeu ami wife of Scio
k’r«»m beneath his weary feet;
AU«ert I <lmun«teon and wife of Trout called in Sunday afternoon for old ac­
With life’s joys and sorrows mingled. dale visited their brothers, Frank and quaintance sake, having a nice chat to
Jo«« Frvkop, and sistr-r, Clara Dunning, paas away the time.
He will soon lie down to sleep
Satui .««
lh«y visit««! father Prokop
The Sunday school was a little light,
ami Mrs. Boyaoovaky Sunday, return­ as moot all were with the threshing 1
The sleep that knows no waking
ing Imme Sunday evening.
crew. The school went on just ib<
Until the new creative morn,
Frol Me«pelt, J. G. Holt and Frank same.
Prokop had wells drill«*«! last week.
Unconscious that he ever lived.
Mrs Inei Btoddsrd’a house near Mr
Mrs. Ft-d Bowman, daughter arx! wood, occupied by Dr. R omioc . caught
Or for what purpose he was bom.
ist«-r of Shelburn, calle«! on Mrs.Frank firs one day last wook, but by prompt
Prokop baturday.
action he was able to cope with the sit
He spent his davs in wcarv toil
F A. Hough has been doing Fred nation.
His children to clothe and feed.
< -iin .-r'a <d res while the familv took
Ed Kalina finiahed up the last crop of
a va< ation fr««m Saturday to Monday cutting for Joe Kalina today. Tuesday.
Who oftiniee in their thothmoil
evening at Tillamook.
Harvest will soon be over aa there art-
Caused daddy’s heart to bleed.
Coele and Ethel Zysaet attended the only three amall jobs yet to thresh.
Wfxidmg of Grace Bartnik at Newberg
Ilia eves are dim. his hair is gray.
PIE EATER
Sunday.
He knows that soon he'll pans away.
A go's! many from here attend««! the
Give r<x>m to others to pursue their Community Club meeting at Crabtree
Jordan Jottings
Monday evening*
way
I W. O-'ia-r of Albany preached at
To repeat the same old "round-de­ the school house Thursday evening. He
August 5th
is to I'oitif again next Thursday even­
lay”
John Slenbumer was on business to
ing.
West Scio Tuesday.
That's been going on since Adam’s
Fred Shears, wife and son Melvin of
Miss Mary Schwindt, who has been
day.
Silverton visited at l>eo Zeller’s Satur­ working in Salem the past year, is vis­
day.
iting home folks at present.
Three score years, and then some
Mrs. M N Meiaer of Woodburn vis­
Si Phillipa and family and Miss Mabel
ited at U A. Gilkey’s a few days ago Privett called on Mr. Brown's at Mill
more.
Clarence Beauchamp of Stay ton called City Sunday.
He has carried life's heavy load,
there Monday.
We understand Joseph Fola has sold
H«-rtnan Zeller haa gone to Silverton his farm and will soon be moving to
Thru life’s lung and changing path­
to w rk.
some new location.
way
Mrs Cora Smith suffered another
Art Shelton and wife called on Mrs.
Over Its rough and rocky road.
misfortune Munday, when she fell on a ihrivett Sunday afternoon
He once was young, happy and gay. Garden rake, two tinea piercing her
Mrs. Thomas Phillips is rv|«rt«-d on
nee ar.d making II very pa nful.
the sick bsL W« hope it is nothing
Just like the young folks of today.
Ben Hair and wife of Ijiguanta, CoL, serious.
are visiting several weeks with Mrs.
Rut now his feet are slipping.
M Fink and Bill Daughtry of Oregon
Bair » parent«, Mr. and Mrs. H. p.
Quietly slipping from the world Bigge*
City spent the week-end with the Joe.
away.
Do all you can to make him happy.
Do no deeds that cause him pain.
For when he Is taken from you
He will not come back again.
Make hie last days brighter.
As he faces life's setting sun.
For vou must travel the same « old
road
Which poor old dad has done.
jf
Never think because he Is old
And out of date, you say.
But to be kind, gentle and loving.
Be this to him every day.
The old arm chair soon will be va­
cant.
No more he will enter the door.
Asleep in his casket, complaisant.
He’s iMUMt*d pi that echoless shore
The children no more on his lap will
climb.
Or ride his foot horse, one at a time.
And lie happier still when he gave
them a dime.
Life then was happy and sweet, you
see.
Indeed, it was almost sublime.
When he doddled his children on his
knee.
Or astride his foot they would
climb.
Sad! Yea, sad are the changes.
Made by the swiftness of time
Dad won’t be here much longer.
He will pass to the silent clime.
By G. L. S.
Gilkey News Notes
August 5th
Mrs. Emma Seifert of Lebanon
Torrance
Reconditioning Shop
anil
Parts for All Cars. ..
ALBANY. OREGON
IIS E, First
Phone 379
Shelburn Short Stories
To Portland
Lon round trip pires
Portland and i • turn.
following Tuesday.
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Sold any day
, .«err anv
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where.
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I «.aiety maks
«•rth more t<
irtation
.ite with
C. W. Bragg, local agent
outhrm Pacific
I ell the Advertiser you saw his ad in
I he Scio 1 rihune; he 11 appreciate it.
BÜS1I)6SS JV)D PPvOIî€SSIOÇJ{L
PJL 6 Y SQetVOQ DR c WARD davi »
i )i : xtist
Real Estate Proper
and Notara Public
'/íbtlratli Obtained. fit a mine J
Bri
Mrs. Hpankman and husband calle-1
OREGON
JCIO
on M. J. KranU’s Sunday.
I irvi National Bank Building
S tavtosi , O kkuom
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I Plate Work given prompt
Atto Extraction
Clyde Thomas and wife of Ijo-omb
were business callers in our burg Tu«-a
Lowe &. Morrison
W, A. Ewing,
T. J. Munkera,
August 5th
day.
We understand they mean to President
Vice Pres.
Reliable Undertakers
E. D. Myers, Cashier
Earl Smith purchased a Chevrolet make the Jordan vicinity their home in
All f vra’.s . lien personal attention
the
near
future.
Oregon
Mist.
last week, and now they enjoy their
by Mr. l.owe
evenings going for a pleasant drive.
N. <’. I "sa
N. I. Moaa^on
Ernest Met rae and family and Virgil
• * t am.n
I'hone -Day. 397
.shilling called on Mrs.
.Mr» McCrae
McCrae ’s sfi
Shilling
father. Wanted —Correspondent for Lar­
Does a General Banking
wood. See ye editor.
II. O. Shilling, Sunday afternoon.
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Bunineaa, Interest paid
Margaret Brown was shopping in
Wanted
—
100
new
subscribers.
In
­
Albany last Wednesday.
on time deposits.
ducements are all the news we ran
! Harvey Mclutin made a business trip
get and 52 issues per year Price
to Scio last Friday.
is 31.75 per year.
Earl Smith and wife took in the show
at Scio Sunday evening.
STAYTON,
.
.
.
OREGON
Arthur McLain and Far! Tucker, who
< a ■ . "■
d bay or Xight
DR
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W
GOIN.
went to eastern Washington during the
lui-erculiti Testing
Veterinarian.
secund week in July to work in the har­
vest fields, found hands more plentiful Authorised Auction Sale and Intentât««
; ^♦♦••«>»••••«saauoaaaaaaei
than work. Thep kept on g>ing east
Inspector.
until they arrived at St. Paul, Minn.,
o VSrhy suffer with Headaches? J
Phones —Palace Feed Shed, IM J
where they procured work in a grocery
Residence, MM) R
store. They said they encountered lota
Have Yonr Eyes Examined
ALBANY. OREGON
<>f rain and mud through Montana and
North Dakota.
S. T. FRENCH
Ramion l Arnold of Munkera spent
Monday night wuh his uncle and aunt,
Ge«
Optomavis«
Earl Mnith and nite.
Earl Smith and wife attended a fam­
;
with
ily reunion of th«- Miller family at John
EXPERT COMING TO
Snelton’a residence Sunday. There was
a nice crowd and a fine dinner with
ALBANY and SALEM
Jewelers snd Opticians
ream and cake to keep one
Will
give Free Demonstration on
cool. Th. reunion waa held in honor of
ALBANY. -
OREGON
Mrs Miller Bowman ami children, who Monday and Tuesday. August II
have 1« < n »pending a month with rela­ and 12. In Albany at Albany Hotel,
tive* her«- ami who left Monday morn­ and on Friday and Saturday. August
ing for their home in Contact. Nev.
15 and 16, in Salem al Marion Ho­
’•«-veral from Shelburn enjoyed the
tel.
from 10 a. m. to I p. m
two
good sp«-.-«d.a at the Community Club
DAY« ONLY.
meeting in Crabtrer Monday night.
II. <1. Shilling and daughter. Opal,
visited Ora Batea and family Sunday
On above date the noted rupture ap­
evening.
pliance expert. C. F. Redlich, Wil) give
Harvey Mcl.nin «j«-nt the week-end a free demonstration.
B»^*rt!Yien! if lit liltrwr
’’You will at once realise the differ­
with former college friends in Salem.
ence
between
his
highly
efficient,
abe»
U. 8, Land Office, i
William Evans of I aba non spent
Portland, Oregon.
Momlsy evening with W. H. McLain luloly sanitary appliances and the mef
ficient uncomfortable, smelly and thor­
July 3. 1»4 I
and family.
oughly unsanitary elastic web trues m
Notice Is hereby given that Edward
Earl -nuth is bauling wood for J. W. with their bulky, plainly visible pads
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know
Miller from th«- river timber near Mun- and their abominable chafing legslrape J. Marineau. of Scio, Oregon, who, on QUALITY V hat a satisfaction to
kera. The wood is going to the valley or the various mail order steel or win« September 1st. 1920. made Homestead that your Kryvtok tilssaes are built
Entry No utSMd. for N‘> SW'j Section ui-'«ith' tugiM«t standard of Quality.
l*|x r mills.
tmeses which never fit right ill of 29. Township 1" S. Range I F., W (i|.
ty will ask for
these unscientific devices make your Meridian, has filed notice of intention Kryptoka.
rupture steadily worse instead of bet­ to make final proof, to establish claim
Lyons News Notes
ter, aa you well know
Mr R«-dhch’s to the land above <te*cnbe«l. before the
appliances, scientifically fitted by an Register and Receiver U. S I .and
expert in person, will give security and Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the JUth
August Sth
comfort for years to come, not only to
Mr. Shilta and family returned home those with recent and small ruptures, day of August. 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Saturday evening from a month's stay but also to old. neglected rases. I hey
J. S. Hannah. William Beran Earl1
near the coast.
are by far the cheapest in the long run. Browning and John Frost, all of Scio, !
Many ruptures are now heal«-d by
Mr. Sykes and wife of Salem camped
Oregon.
several days at Martin’s grove last theee improved mechanical method«
HAROLD ALBRO,
Notice will bo published for five con
week, returning home Sunday evening. which formerly necessitated operations; Secutive weeks in the "Scio Tribune.” !
Manufacturing Optician
Th«- J. II. Johnston family attended but <k> not delay
Waiter I- Toose. ar., Register.
Children should never carry a rupture Act 6-9-ld- linn County.
Sunday school and church in Mill City
HOW’S THIS?
into manhood or womanhood, as they
Sunday morning.
II Sil's « ITISRII MI.IIKIVC will
can be easily restored to a normal con­
Ella l.yone and daughters returned dition by a proper mechanical method
r it—ria your
<»»
< a’arrh
or iXeafBwo CMM tap
DR. A. G. PRILL
home Thursday from a two week'a stay These clean and sanitary devices will
Catarrh
at Kingston, visiting relative«.
Physician
here be most appre-latr<f
HAlxn
wrniriwK roe-
yj«fa of an
which Quickly
The young folks of Lyons attended
It will not cost you anything to be
and
Belleyss
the
caiarrhal
Inflammation,
sag
the dedication of the Bowery ball at shown and a visit may mean a great
Surgeon
th« Internal Medicine. a Tonic, which
Milll City Saturday evening.
deal to you and thooe dependent
sets through lhe
on th« Mumu«
District Surgeon S. P. Railway
Surfa.<■«. thus r-stortng
Mr Roberta. Mrs. E. Trask, Mrs.
ornee
Ruth Trask and Mrs Abate
The Scio State Bank
G- F. Korinek
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Veterinarian
RUPTURE
; F.M. French &Son8
Optometrist.
Scio, Or
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