The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 07, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Scio Tribuno
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General New«
Stoddard Car in Miahap
I was completely ruined
M -» Mae
waa thrown through the top of the
!
car
and bar cheek was bruised and
G. A. Stoddard, of the Scio State
¡one eye blackened. Aside from a
Bank, met with quite a serious acci­
dent Sundav afternoon at the cover­ I severe fright and shakeup the others
were unhurt. The Mill Citv car
ed bridge near Turner. Mr. Stod­
■ landed on the edge of th- bank with
dard was on hia way to Jefferson,
| one wheel hanging over the edge,
accompanied bv hia atatera, Mieses
and It is said that had it gone a few
Inea and Mas. and aa they drove out
of the bridge they met a Chevrolet! inches farther it would have gon
into the creek
car driven bv a lady from Mill City,
Mr. Stoddard had to have a truck
which collided with the Stoddard
take him home. The wheels of hi«
car. It ia not known juat how the
car have been sent to Portland to
accident occurred, but It ia thought
be repaired. Mr. Stoddard has m y
that the lady turned too far to the
had thio car about tw<> months.
left of the road in trying to dodge
a deep hole.
Baptist Church News
Mr. Stoddard’e front axle waa so
badly sprung that a new one will be
repuired. one front wheel was de­
The lx>rd blessed the meeting
molished and the right front fender held last Friday aftern ».>n for by*
and girls. There was a good at­
tendance. After Mrs Hedrick sang
for the young people, our pastor
gave a message from John 10:9.
where the [»rd said: "1 am the
door; by me if any man enter in, he
shall be saved, and «hall go in and
out. and And. pasture.’’ When the
invitation was given there were
three that professed to receive the
Lord Jesus as their personal Savior
and Lord.
The Lord willing the following
service« will bo neld in the Scio Bap­
tist church on the Lord's Day.
Bible school for all. 10 a
Breaching by the pastor.
Young people'« meeting.
Pastor will preach in the
M p m.
m.
11 a. m.
7 p.m.
evening,
WE WANT YOUR WHEAT
! Both for $100
.50 I
.40 i Both for 6'Jc
>1.00
.25
1 lb. Cascade Linen
50 Cascade Envelopes
Californian proceeded on. not offer­
ing to settle damages or spoligising
Attempt waa made to intercept him
at Altumy, but it accomplished we
Has Auto Accident
do not know. Luckily th- car »»<
1
Sunday afternoon al*out 4 o'clock not overturned, for in it were two
at the terminal intersection in Jef­ women and a small girl.
ferson. a California car going »ruth
Business Good in Albany
Collided with a F >rd roadster going
north, the latter Ixing driven by a
Mrs I. V. McAd •’ "»< in .-Vi>«o>
woman. Ths Ford was coming onto
White cu >>
the highway from th«- west and see­ Monday on business
on
the
business
interest»
ing her predicament, for the Cali­
fornia car was coming at fas' speed, them all busy and huupy. <1« ■
the lady «purted straight across the the bridge controversy. C. H. foi
highway toward the 8 1*. dejiot rance, the auto actwrv man. ha
to save herself, but the Californian found it necessary to install a new
>160 machine for facing valve«,
followed her and hit the left run­
which he say« will make them like
ning board a glancing lick, breaking nrw. Several of the «tores are re-
it alt to pieces but doing no other tnodeling and making room for ad­
damage
Shortly afterwards the ditional «locks and new lines.
FARMERS
Saturday Combination Sale
Renali Hair Tonic
Rexall Shampoo . .....
Bible class Friday evening, s p nt
All welcome.
• Reporter
If not ready to sell, store with us and sell any time later. We guarantee you
the top market price at all times with free >lurage if sold to ua.
Don’t Miss Them!
These Are Real Bargains.
Supply Sacks and I wine For Sale
• •
YOURS KOK SEKVICIC
Kelly’s Drug Store
«¡9«
I
Specials at R. M. Cain’s
Our Objectt Is Clear
In adopting and living up to the slogan “LIVE
AND LET LIVE,” for it is our firm conviction.
Scio Mill & Eleviitor C ompany
Saturday and Monday
I
$85 Range and $90 Range
Your
Our prices are based on that slogan
Choice
New Assortment
J. F. WESELY Grocer
Gent’s Furnishings
I Groceries
Notions
Curtain Rods
Towel Racks
R. M. C AIM
MMMMMBi
SPECIAL
Bargains for Saturday
35c IVheat Flakes for 25c pkg
Folder
ilger s Shasta
¿hasta Tc
1 ea for 25c pkg
Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cans for 25c
HIBLER
GILL CO
We Haven’t Any Speda’ 1 his Week!
If you need anything in the
Hardware or Implement Line
We can charge you as much aa you have to pay at other
places. Prices Guaranteed to be No Higher
N. 1. MORRISON
The Scio Cash Produce
Fred Mumpers, proprietor.
WE ARE PAYING FOR LIVE POULTRY:
Broilers...... 18c
Heavies....... 17c
Lights
10c
We have installed our Cream Tester, and are ready to receive
your Cream and pay you the top price.
Highest Cash Price for Eggs, Poultry, Veal, etc
Service with a Smile
Open Wednesday and Saturday nights until 8:30, other eve­
nings by appointment.
Will pay lc more in trade for egg«. Full line Feedsand Flour
WC BUY CMITTIM BARK—Bring Us Vssr Pssl
Thia Letter Explains Why
The Peoples Store
J H. Mulchay, assistant freight
traffic manager of the S. P. railway,
after reading our editorial of June
26th about the removal of the agent
at Crabtree, st-nds us the following
letter which gives the facta leading
to the withdrawal of an agency at
Extra Special
Crabtree:
"R«-renily my attention was di*
reeled to an article appearing in
your new of June 26th. entitled
'Our Neglect,' subject being with-
Jiawal of our agent at Crabtree.
"Just as a matter of information,
would say that during the year 1916
we carried into Crabtree atation
3 49 tons of less than carload freight,
while during the year 1923 we only
hauled 147 tons. The outbound ship­
ments during 1916 amounted of 91
tons and in 192C 24 tons, or a grand
total of in- and outbound met chan-
disc of 440 tons in 1916 and 171
tons in 1923. Decrease of 269 tons.
"During that period, we know
that the business of the merchants
at Crabtree and vicinity has increas­
ed materially, yet the railroad com­
pany's freight as well aa passenger
business has been rapidly declining.
In the face of these circumstances,
removal of the agent was inevitable
I tecs use the station did not pay ex­
pense. "
Art Shelton and wife and Mr« A.
W. Hagey drove to Camas, Wash .
Sunday afternoon to visit Mr«. Shel­
ton'« «on, Wm. Knauf and family,
returning Monday. Just
beyond
A. rora they aaw a ear that had
gone over the 160-foot embankment.
They did not learn if any one was
injured. A guard rail is badly need­
ed at this dace.
10-quart Galvanised Burket
1 package Qui< ksuds Was'log I'owder
ft bars PAG. Naptha Soap........... .
ft bars Guest Ivory Soap
Total................ .......................
Special for Saturday
..♦1.30
99c
A dandy bucket and the »■ si- is a- u
any and better than some
J. B. Coury, Proprietor
The Nearest Service
Is Ford Service
For Genuine Ford Service and Ford
Parts, you must come to the
FOB I > < ÍA RAC1E
FRED T. BILYEU. Prop.
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