The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 04, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    Th« Scio Tribun«
General New«
LOCAL BREVITIES
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and wife and Lionel Baker of Port­
land viat ed Rebecca Morris Labor
Day. They are relative« and came
to iee Aunt Becky aa soon a« they
aaw in the Tribune an account of
her milfortune. Mrs. Baker claim*
Aunt Becky putted her through a
aerioua illntwa
years ago.
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Albert Randle and Miss Daily
Buckner were in ehargg of the Dost
office during the abeence of Post­
master Sticha and wife over the
week end.
K. D. Mvera and wife and J. 8.
Sticha and wife drove to Belknap
Springe Saturday evening, where
they «pent the l^abor Day vacation.
returning Monday evening.
C. C. Bilyeu and wife are leaving
this morning on a motor trip to Can­
ada lobe gone a month. Mr» J. S.
Sticha will be in charge at the con­
fectionery during their abeence
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Alvis Gentry and family and Mr«
L. Couey and daughter, Wifma. of
Portland viiitrd at J. B Couey*a on
Sunday, and on Monday Mr. Couey
and daughter«. Miaaes Lets and Mil
dred. accompanied them to Jeffrt- >n
where they attended a family re­
union of the (¡entry and Walla,-«-
families at Santiam park.
Mias Ruth Wirth and M im Mira-
Shei. former teacher« in the S« io
Rav Baker and wife. John Maher school. came Friday tovmt fn-nd«
for a few days. They are being en­
tertained by Mra Rolla Shelton.
On Saturday Mr and Mrs Shelton
and their guests drove to Newport
to spend the lirbor Day vacation.
They willl tnith teach at Astoria
again this year.
Dr. A. D. Woodmansee and wife
of Portland and R. L. Berry and
wife of Multnomah, returning from
a week's vacation at Newport, stop­
ped off at Elam and visited relatives
several days, and were accomi»anied
by Mrs. I. A. Munkers and Mrs.Mai
Barrick and daughter. Mary Al. to,
J. P. Munkers on Wednesday, where
all visited over the week end.
Regular
50c
25c
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WE WANT YOUR GRAIN
IKc
23c
If not ready tonsil, atore with us and sell any tints* later. We guárante« you
ths* top market price at all times with free storage if gold to us.
H l - you II
<>ur Golden Glow Brand? We
gunrantre it to increase your milk flow.
How About Dary Feeds?
Kelly’s Drug Store
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Scio Mill & Elevator Company
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Community Fair, Sept. 13
The reason we adopted the slogan "LIVE AND
LET LIVE," is because it is our firm conviction.
Our prices are based on that slogan.
J. r. WBSEIiY, Grocer
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Backup yo* bus. boy, said the ne­
grodriving th* mule to a d«»crepit old
wagon, who had unexpectedly met an
other driving an auto ul a narrow place
in the road. Ain’t no revusi on di*
mule.
(.’ain't, respond rd the other.
Ev-
-ry time does 1 revues, offen come a
couple o' null.
Huh!
r*claim<-d the Aral.
What
'al? Ef I tries to back updia yere mule,
offen come de whole dihg-buated wa-
i gon.
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Special
i-’oit si;itvi< i-:
“ Live and Let Live
you.ve given yourself away?- Every•
tody's Mag al me.
FARMERS
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IVatch for Next Week's Specials
yours
nxiNo mi in«»
mill near Sublimity, and they ar­
Margaret la only seven years old. but
rived just too late to see a large elk
sometimoa quite naughty. On one oc
wnich some dogs had chasoi out of raslon her mother, hoping to be partic­
the woods. No. the elk was not ularly impressive, said. Don't you
killed -there io a 11000 fine coming know that if you keep on doing so n.ai y
to the person who kills an elk. It I naughty things your children will be
ii not often one sees an elk ao close naughty too? Margaret dimpled and
cried triumphantly. Oh. mother, now
to civilisation.
N. I. Morrison and wife an-l Mra.
Cora Cal a van and son. Wilfred, and
daughters. Mae and Bertha, tonk
advantage of the iaibor Day holiday
and drove to Tillamook. Pacific City,
and Seaside, returning by Astoria
along the lower Columbia River
highway to Portland.
B«‘twe«<n
Portland and Salem Monday after­
noon they met 1003 cars, and be-
Sun-lay morning Paul I .arden and tween Salem and Jefferson. 133 cars.
wife nnd M< m (> lend a Summerlin Advertise ta The Scio Tribune and gvl
m >tored to the Scott & Sharpe saw
resuika.
Saturday Bargain Prices
Box Stationery .................
Mida Talc..............................
Colgate’s Shaving Cream
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Watch this space Next Week
for Bargains to be given on
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Saturday, Sept. 13th
ST
R. M. CAIN
Watch for Our Bargains Next 11 eek
Groceries
Gent’s Furnishings
Notions
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We carry a full I ine of I ablets, Note
Books, Pens, 1 ’encils, Crayolas, etc.
Community Fair Day
Watch this space lor Specials for next week
Watch this space next week for spe­
cials for Saturday, Sept. I '
HIBLER <0. GILL CO
Look for Specials Next Week
Community
Fair Day....
N. 1. MORRISON
The Scio Cash Produce
Fred Mumpers, proprietor.
WE ARE PAYING FOR LIVE POULTRY:
Broilers...... ISc
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, 17 al, 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 eggs. Full line Feedsand Flour
Wt BUY CMITTIM •ARk-Srt«| Us Vawr Fssl
Community Fair Day
HEALTH IS MENACED
BY DIRT IN MILK
Ths <*o<>k Is as dean ■■ ths kitchen
to«el. and ths dairyman Is as clean aa
the dirtiest thing his milk touches Is
ti-e opinion of Ben V Eldredge, dairy
speclillef of the extension service of
the I tali Agricultural college. Cniesa
everything, from the bam. cow and
milker to the brush used on the palls,
la perfectly clean, the milk Is likely to
bscvOM contaminated with harmful
bacteria of tilth. one sour rag used
in washing ■ bucket will make an en­
tire milking dangerous. There is no
higher art than the production of
wholesome human food. Mr. Eldredge
believes, atid he declares that if deal­
ers who supply even a few fauitllwa
with milk fully realised the responsi­
bility they bear toward the health of
their patroua. they would rsdowble
even their greatest care.
The best way to produce clean milk
la to keep dirt out of it, Mr. Eldredge
aays No amount of «training or clari­
fying can ever purify milk <mee infect­
ed with dirt or germa. Thia fact In
particularly In evidence In the milk
obtained from the alngle cow who sup-
plfea a few nelghbortmod families The
milk cannot he pasteurised, and too
often a tell-tale residue la a common
thing tn the Imttom of the bottle or
bucket.
For preventing milk from ever be­
coming dirty, sunlight ami steam are
the beat |»>salble cleansers. Germs
and harmful bacteria can live only a
little tlms. and cannot multiply In the
dry sunshine, Vessels pmperly scald­
ed with «team can never Inferi milk
A dean dairy barn, dry bedding, a
dean, healthy row. ■ dean, healthy
milker and sterilised utenalle are what
every producer of milk owes to hla
family and the community.
The Peoples Store
J. B. Couey, Proprietor
Scio, Ore.
FOR SALE at BARGAIN
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Like New; Cord I ires; Dem. Wheels
FISK RED TOP CORD TIRES
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