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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1924)
• • A»«’ y. <•,. A 're***'7- Y Z t f « la'*; 7', >< A. * w • •<*-■ »’f J» ■, • • * «• • 9 •e • 4»re r / • U' » 5^ • • JK; * .** « i * Old Neighbor Dies BEAUTY SHOP Who Is the Most Popular Young Lady No married woman allowed to enter the race. Get busv fathers, mothers, relatives ami sweethearts Ask the merchant for partic ulars, but hurry. Only a few day« to put your favorite over. I nominate Miss.............................................................. ................................ . .............. as the most popular • r ung lady in this community. Cut this out, write in tunic ami with a |>ciiny drop in ballot box Popular Prices Women’s Misses and Children's Clothing and I laberdashery f A. Oregon Attention! WHEN IN NEED OF TRI CK WORK ON SHORT ON LONG HAULS. "REMEMBER I A.M ALWAYS READY TO DO YOUR TRUCK HAULING I solicit your busineaa. Licensed and bonded Our prices arc resonable. Phons 21 Your Order W iliic I ). Johnston J . flgtagRiaggkffit When Your Hogs are Ready for Mar ket. Look Over I his Proposition Before Selling Elsewhere ’ •: J I will haul your hogs to Salem market from your ranch at Me per hundred, Salem weight, or I will weigh them at West Scio and buy at 50c below Salem market price. J. D. Densmore. Jr. vallis Sunday. -• •- •’I W4 rVÏ l I • ® In lb« Matter 1 of the Estate Notice of Sale of Real of Property J. £. '■ euman. By Executor ikfruel Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue nf the power and authority given to George Kerch, the undersigned Executor, tn th.- last W ill and Testa ■sent of J. E. Yeoman, deeeassd. the undersigned Executor will sell at pn- vate sale, fur cash, from and after the first day of 1‘erember. Wi.the follow mg drM-nlx-d rest property, to-wit: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Sort beast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section fifteen < IS» in Town- »hip Nine (9, South. Range One || West of the Wdlam- <-tte M< rnftan in I Inn County. Oregon, running thence West eighty (-»1» rmis; thence North seventy four (741 rods, more or h-«a, to the centre of the Coun ty road; tbrnce Easterly along the ci-rit. r «f satai County road to Oar Section line between Se.-ti.ui» f ourteen (14) »nd Rf- tm*n(l&); thi-nce South along said Action line to the place of beginning, and containing acres of land, more or leas. That ssid -ale will be subject to the •w’firn>«tion and approval of the Coun ty C- irt of the State of Oregon for Linn County. Dated, i>«st«sl and firat published this Wth day «f October. 1924. G boruk K erch , Executor of she last Will and Testa ment of J. E. Yeoman, deceased. V. I.VIE Mi i'ltOBKKY, Stay ton. Oregon, Attorney for Executor. I a«t publication Nov. 27. 1914. Msi Agnes Wrsely, w ho han Iv-cn N. Weddle the same evening. working in Portland for some time, Fred T. Bilyeu of the Ford Gar I came home last week, and plans to age went to Portland Friday to get spend the winter here. a new model 1925 Ford touring car W H. Small of Portland was in which he had sold toTleorge Westen- town the last of the week assisting house. Mr. Westenhuuse has the with the work of remodeling the distinction of being the first in this vicinity to buy a 1U27 model. George M. Bilyeu home. Globe - Albany Will show here 3 days starting Saturday, November 22 CoahBöcas Skew SiloNag Smdiy 130 to 11.30 p m. Mrs. Arnette Rare and son. Wil- Mre. E. G. Arnold entertained ham. arrived Sunday from Spokane, some of the wives of the Knights of i Wash . to visit at the home of Mrs. Pythias Tuaaday right while the Bare’s sister. Mrs. George M. Bilyeu. men were at lodge. They are enroute to California to Mrs. M. I*. lx>ng was taken ill the spend the winter. last of the week, aud on Sunday Misses Vesta Sherfv and Edith evening was taken to the hospital at Pentney went to Salem Saturday, Albany for treatment. and from there to .Miss Sherfy*« Antone Faltus and Frank Shinoat home near lxibanon where they spent left Monday morning in the Shinoat Sunday, returning to Sci > Sunday car for Malin, in southern Oregon, evening. David W. Griffith’« “America” Bigger and Better than ' ’Hie Birth of a Nation." N oti This picture also op ens on tins date in the Au ditorium at Portland. POPULAR PRICKS to hunt ducks and geese. Adults. 50« l hildren, 25c The Alumni and high school boys will play basketball at the gym Fri day night, the proceed» to be uaed to buy a stove fur heating the gym. For Sale — Potatoes, first class in every particular. Market price Dell Wea:cnh«>use was down from See Chas. Chrx, Scio. Ore. 13-lf. Lyons Friday and shipped out a car load of feed and flour from the Scio To Loan—f 1000 on first mortgage at 6 per cent. For further infor Mill & Elevator Co., to his store at mati»n call al tite Tiibune oilier. Lyons. Dip Dr. J. F Hoech and wife of Red For Sale—Four good irrade cow*, mond. Oregon, visited friens here two fresh and two coming f reati. last week. Mrs Hoech was M im Price |45 each for quick sale. See Z J. Clark lt>-p Winifred Munkers before her mar- For Sale--Pedigreed Jersey bull calf, ene month old. at a bargain price. See W H. Wyman, route 2. Scio. Oregon. Dip No Acid in This Farm Ixums Money at fi|' < with nominal commission; prepayment priviledges after first year. W’m. ¡lain, Albany Ore. 13-e For Sale Registered Du roc Jeisrv brood aow; papers furnished with sale. Priced to sell. Ser R R Borovicka. Scio, Oregon. 14-e Any girl in trouble may communi cate with Enaign lx-e of the Sal vation Army at the White Shield Home. 565 Mayfair Ave., Port land. Oregon. For Sale —Fine dremrd Ducks and Geese and young Rooster Broile-s for your Thanksgiving dinner, de livered to you at market price. Phone Mr*. A. Hetxendorf. Scio. have opened a shop in the little building back of Morrison’s store, where I am prepared to file and gum your saws, »hsrj en scissors, r. pair gas and ateim engine«. H. S. Johnston. 14-tf-e For Sale I team of horses, weight alaiut 2S00 Ibe.; 1 team of mules, weight about 2200 lbs.; one span of three-year-old unbroke mare colts. Or we will trade any or all of above for sheep, cattle or hogra. See Funk Brothers, route 4. Seto. Oregon. I6p ( —. .. * * r F** < • *» ’* Mrs. A W. Hagey passed another Mrs J. l> Densmpre and son, milestone on life's journey Tuesday, John Jr., attended the show in Al and in her honor .dis. P. H. Mac bany Thursday night. Donald entertained with two tables President Coolidge has issued a of 500 dosing the evening with the proclamation setting aside Thursday, serving of uelieious refreshment«. November 27. as Thanksgiving Day. gh , dinner ?uetl Mrs. J fl riage This is her first visit here in about 1H years. v in trk county court of thr STATE OF OREGON PUR LINN COUNTY. I Shipley’s f The Scio Tribune Thomas M Champlin passed away Fred T. Bilyeu and family visited The West* re Nut Growers associ at his home in Salem on Thursday. ation will me~t at Newberg. Decem- in Salem Sunday November 13. at the age of M years. lier 11 and 12. Mrs. Gerald Haarier is home from He was a member of the Mawmic L. J. Holland has received the ap E. R. Ia**m and aim. Floyd R.. a visit in Portland pointment of mail carrier on route lodge of Salem, and of the IOOF of Yoncalla. Oregon, were in Scio 1. The examination was held some Mian Joeie Ko tan was tn Albany of Hemlock. Mich . his former home, three months ago, and there were Thursda*' on business on bustnrw Saturday and of the G. A. R. ten applicants for the position. We lived neigh bore to Mr and Walter Truex, of the Truax Mo Mr. and Mrs J. S. Sticha were in Mrs. Champlin in Salem, and they tor (’u.. and I). W. Stewart, sales Salem and Albany Sunday. were people whom to know was to man. were in Scio Monday on busi- Mrs. F. T Bilyeu and Mr» W f love. We extend our sympathy to neM GIB were shopping in Salem Friday. the bereaved family. Mrs D. C. Thorns is a|MKrtalUing Everybody is cordially invited to In Btvaching tarisi Packs, Scalp Fred Mumper and C. E Kendlr Treatments aud Manicuring attend the entertainment and pie were fh Jefferson Friday morning Officers Ejected Phone for Appointments social at the Arnold school house on Mr«. D. C. Thom, eSMSM.. Attorney L M Curl of Albany has Friday evening. Nov. 21. I"he stockholders of the Crown been appointed guardian of Ralph Mining Company met in the Odd H.-llh Fellows hall Monday night and trans R L. Hixson ami family returned acted much important businoM and •Sunday night from a weeks visit in elected a board of directors for the Portland. in this Community? ensuing year. J<>e Boyanovsky was Mtae Ethel 1 Miner of Portland is elected president, and George M. Have you a young lady in mind, who is 12 years ami more nf age, wending the week with Mias Mary Bilyeu, R. E Perry. A. T. Powell, I list vnu think i* the most |>opular. then go to any place of busi Donovan. ness in Scio ami nominate her l>v buying as many votes as you and Ed Taylor members of the board. have pennies to spare; for each vote cast n p»nny must accompany were' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gill vidted Alxiut 25 of the stockholders it. Idle winner will l«c tiuecn of the Community Festival and Ba Mr. and Mrs. A. J Johnson at C-or- present. zaar next week. Make it snappy, put your girl in the honor seat. VJ* 1 », ■ . » U» Local Neu'» and Classified Mrs. 1. V McAdoo spent the week F R. Shelton was <m the sick list end ia Portland the first of the week. • ». , * V *• uta .»• *• ‘ ■>» *;** . r t Battery A when wc ceccive it. Starts its life when we fill it. WILLARD RADIO BATTERIES are charged B«>ne-Dtv. That’s wlyr thtgr last so much long er. Let us show you why you’ll get letter results with Wil lards. Bartu Motor Co SCIO Z* * ♦ + + J. OREGON * A * * 1 , » J» * ‘ ■’ ♦ *V