The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 01, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Éditorials
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
I
1. yesterday, and waa accompanied
regular attendance.
The Geo. BaJsiger family left ear­ by Father and Lloyd.
r.MH»«4 K- otv TVurakar ks
TMK TRIHVNK ri »l-WHIN<J COMPAMV
at Iks». Uaa Ceeau Ot —a
I V. McASw.
......................................... Mito»
Mr». I V Mr AS» ■ W.«to»t S 1 total»»»«» Msr
Torrance
ly last week for Portland, where
C M Donovan and family of Scio
Mra Halsigrr has a staler living. It and Will D-movan and family of Air­
was rumored George has a position lie spent ('hriatma* at the Frank
with
a whoieaa!» company, but I k>novan home at Corvallis.
Watch the date following your
whether
this ia correct or not to not
name on thia paper. It tells when
C. M Coffey and family of Me
known
here.
your lime expires. If a blue pencil
Mmhville visited Mra. Coffey's mo-
Mr. Shelton ia assisting the new
mark is under vour name, it means
ther, Mrs V. A. McKnight. and
manager
of Che store with the busi­
vour paper will stop in two weeks,
other relatives here Christmas.
unless renewed. Starts when paid ness at present until U s camp ».pens
Mr. and Mra. Fred Bilyeu attend­
again.
fur. stops at expiration.
T hi
h ' iiat .
Thia ia 1925.
Reconditioning Simp
anti
Parts for All Cars....
ALBANY, OREGON
Jan
cals
1. ¡925
May you be happy
and prosperous «he whole year la the
•i nee re wi*h of the publishers of the
Miaa Rose Chromy
Scio Tribune.
Tuesday.
On
Monday, Jan
the state j
12,
ed the funeral of T. L. Gore at Jef-
i ferson Friday and the burial aer-
vice* at Lebanon the saint- day.
■
A. A.
Muck and
family
^!LSY SÏJ6LT0J)
Real f'.»tate Rfoktf
and Notary Public
_4bilr<ifti ORaintd. faamtntd
Ki
-
OREGON
DR. A. G. PRILL
Physician
•nd
Surgeon
District Surgeon S. P. Railway
Scio, Or.
OR. C. WARD
i
DAVIS
h :\ tist
moved
fr'in-t National Rank Building
Sr»m»a, Oasuoa
Moo-lay to tiieir new home at Falls
ll'ity. Mr. Bruce, one of the new Bridge and Plate W ork given prompt
aod . srrful attention Alao Ex tract a>n
was In Salem
, owners of the Muck place, has mov­
ed io.
Lowe A. Morrison
Paul lardon and wife spent Christ
Reliable UnSertahera
E. H Holwun and wife of Salem
i were dinner gurata Christmas of All funeral* given iwraonal attention
by Mr. (owe
will be done until the 35lh day of!
Mr» Mayaelle Emrv of Ashland I* Mr. Holtsoo’a i>arent* at Stavt- n, bi
Lows
N. I. Moaataos
the aessl too, __
2 2 in
___ the
2_ closing
_2_. *
Iebanon
and
hours visiting al the Fred Bilyeu home.
and in the afternooo railed on their
Phone—Bay, 397
l«bor>e 91
Phon»-—N ight. 396
I friends in Seto.
misfit laws will be passed.
Dll. J W. GOIN.
A. Hoffman, who lives on route
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Veterinarian.
Mrs. H L. Watenpaugh was tn<an
four, waa io town on business Tues- '
Authorised Auction Sale and Intarstate
The warm rains of Saturday and
ill at the home of her parents. Mr
day.
Inspector.
Sunday removed the snow and ice-
and Mra. Frank Thorn, near Albany,
¡'hones:—Palace freed *hvd. IM J
Mra. Rolla Shelton and daughter.
md our climate ia again normal.
Residence. MM> R
IAYH i N.
-
.
.
OREGON
; Christmas day. She was able to re­
If
the
weather
man
wants
our
con-
Ardith,
are visiting in Salem thia
ALBANY.OREGON
Calls a lowered I’sy or Night
turn home Tuesday. but iwMill weak.
fubereuNn Testing
linuetl friendship he will not »end •••A-
Her mother ia with her.
212 E. First
Phone 379
legislature meets.
As usual nothing ’»as with relatives tn Portland,
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
us any more «ero weather.
SUMMONS
Miaa Vesta Sherfy
home­
visited
Prof. Watenpaugh and the high
folks near Lebanon during the holt-.
i school boys were busy Wednesday
(’. S Jackson, owner of the Ore- days.
•tigging a basement under the gym.
g«>n Journal, dud at his home In '
Roy Hoagland and wife of Port­ pret jiatorv to putting in shower
I>epartment No. Two.
Portland last Saturday after a long land spent Christmas with relativ*
Laths
They have just completed
Beulah E. Deane.
illness, Ilia life was simple and the at Scio.
tlie
building
of a 24 foot b>secher.
Plaintiff,
last rad riles were in keeping with
vs
Mra. John Leaner is able to be,
G. H. Deane,
his life, Oregon has lost a booster
lk-fi-ndant.
out again after an attack of the
and the ne*»paper fraternity a true
To G. 8. Desna, the sliove named f*v-
grippe.
friend
fendaat:
I n th »: N am »: or tiik S tats ••» i < h »
Mra. W. F. Pepper and son »pent
O on : You are h»-rebv rrajuired to ap­
Litsl week the “Rural Enterprine” Christmas wiUi relate es in Vancou­
Sunday and Monday
pear and answer the Complaint of the
above named Plaintiff in the above en came to our d«-«k from Halsey. For ver, Wash.
Jan. 3-4
titled < ourt now on file with the Clerk
a moment we thought Halsey had
of saki Court, on or before the XM <!•)
W. J. ( nger and tamily of Leba­
Glori.I Swanson in
of January. 1926. that being the last become metropolitan and grown to
non visited at the F. T. Bilyeu home
day of th»- time pr«-xrlt»«-d in the order
fur the publivatxin of this summons, <uch proportions that it could sup­ Tuesday.
and if you fail so to ap|>esr and answer port two patters but such a thought
the plaintiff will apply b> said Court for
Miss frill th Pentncy is spending
th* relief demanded in said Complaint. proven an error. Just why the ed­
Coming soon:
t>> wit:
itor chang«*d the name from Halsey the holiday vacation with her par­
fror a docree of said Court dissolving
ents
at
Roseburg.
Glenn
Hunter in
Enterprise to Rural Enterprise was
the marriage contract now existing be­
tween plaintiff and defendant and a not given in a lengthy editorial, fur­
H
D. C. Thoma and wife were dinner
warding plaintiff the rare, ruatody and
ther
than
to
state
that
h
i
wag
car
­
guests
Christmas
day
uf
Mr.
and
Control of Harold Taylor l*eanr and
Ellon Annette iH-sne, minor children of rying out plans he had in mind at Mrs. S. A. Pease at Jefferson.
tamtlff and defendant, and that plaintiff
iVrjudgiiK-nt for the costa and disburse the time he purchased the ¡taper
Monte Ijealie and family of Eu-
n>- nt* of this auit and that a decree three years ago. From the stand­
Don’t Miss It
gena
are visiting Mrs. Leslie's par­
wul be taken against you fur such oth-
point
of
community
building
and
er and further rvlirf as to the Court
ents. G. W. Morrow and wife.
may seem proper in the premises
keeping Halsey to the front, the
Inis summons is published in the
Augustine and John Cain of Port
Scio Tribune by order of the Honorable dropping of the name of the town
L. II. McMahan. Ju-lgr f the above and substituting the world “Rural,’’ land spent Christmas with their
entitled Court. n>.< ir »•
entered on
brother. K. M. Cain and family.
the Nth day of I ecemtwr, I 'M. where will have a tendency to build over
CAPONS
VEAL
in this summon« is order- I and directed the years it took to establish ths
J. D. Densmore and son. John.jr., I
to bo published once a weak fur six Halsey Enterprise. The same policy
HOGS
POULTRY
and Kenneth Hirons drove to Port­
coMecutive and aucevasiv»- weeks, be
ingseve woekiv publications thereof.
to be rar,’.»wi on under the new name land Sunday and returned Munday.
1 We guarantee high, st
The date of t
first publication of
market pru-es 43 years
could have been handled mors sue-
this summon* nt
tl
-f I -
in buAineaa. Reference:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
D.
Myers
receiv-
!
ber. 1924, and ti - date of the last pub- e»n»*fullv under the old name. How-
Bank uf California.
Ueation thereof >* the 22d day of Janu­
ed their new Buick Six sedan Mon­
»•ver,
Bro
Wheeler,
may
vour
every
ary. 1926
PAGE & bON
day, which they bought some lime
Hux A M arks .
hope tw more than doubled.
Portland
Oregon
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ago.
Pustofflc Address of
.......... ♦
Attorney» f< r Plaintiff,
Fred Ohlemsier and wife of Port­
Albany. Oregon.
land
spent Christmas with Mrs. Oh-
News From Lyons.
¡
IN rHn CIRCUIT COURT OF TIII-
STATE Ofr' OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY of LINN
Giobe - Albany
Are n«w I» pinning to think of 1925.
It'* al* < time to think about your
eye*, perhaps they need glasses to
brighten up the New Year.
Her Love Story
Merton of
the Movies
O/?Ze/7? e trist.
HAROLD ALBRO,
Manufacturing Optician
Turkeys !
lemeier's parents. J. N. Weddle and
huci (I CrtAlen
Dec. 24
Notice is Hereby Given that the un­
dersigned haa been duly rppotntrd by
(Too late for last week)
the ( ounty O-urt of Linn County. Ute
The Roberts-Scott Lagging ('amp
fon. as administrator of the estate of
.eona fr'. Gola, deceased, arai has qual­ closed Wednesday evening until the
ified a* such.
Ifled
.
,
,
. , .
Any sial all per-mn* having elaim» weather is mote favorable for eater-
againat the estate of .ahi deceaaed are pt||MrM an,j d„nkeya. the pipes free»-
hereby notinrd to present the »ame l<»
.
the undersigned at the ..filer of A K '"2 *° rapidly ft was impossible to
McMahan. 122 West Fhst street, Al keep the ma< hinery in working or-
banv. Unn County, Oregon, duly vert- , .
fled with proper vouchers as by law re- 1,1 r*
quired within » ■; r- -.nth» fr- ’n th. lat,
—- for
*— “ a few
Roy Downing ■-
is I--
home
of the Aral publication of this notice.
lay
’
s
visit
with
his
parents,
due to
Dated and first published this Hth
camps closing.
day of December, 1924.
K texling B. G ow .
U S. Berry and wife were Salem
Administrator of the Estate of
visitors
Thursday.
Ixona fr' Goin, deceased.
A. K. M c M ahan , Atty, for A<lmr.
The general merchandise store,
122 West 1st str., A II Any, Oregon.
formerly Balaiger & Shelton, ia now
Last publication Jan. A 1926.
in operation under the management
Hall'« Catarrh Medicine
Th--«« whrt ars In a "run down" mndl-
Uoa wilt nolle« that Catarrh bother* them
much mor. than when they arc In r—l
health
This fact prove« that whit»
'«rarrh la a to»al di»«»»». it ia greatly
InltuatMwd by eonetlttttlnnal conditions.
HAU ’S C1TIWR1I W»m< INK 1» a
Combined Treatment, ho u local anti in­
ternal. and has been *’>oeea»f>i| tn th»
treatment of Catarrh for ores forty years
BoM hr alt drurrlsta
F.J. Cheney A Co.. TVI«4o Ohio.
W. A. Ewing.
Presele nt
T. J. M tinkers.
Vice Pres
E. D. Myers. Cssbier
The Scio State Bank
Dora a General Banking
Buaineas. Interest paid
on time depositi
of Sutton & Son of Aumsville.
understood the new firm
It ia
wife.
Mrs. J. S. Stichs and Misses Vol-
la Brenner and Dorris Weddle were
shopping in Salem
Tuesday
Shipley’s
Popular
™
Prices
after-
noon,
Womens Misara anti Children’s
C lothing and I ialicrdashery
J. L. Kelly and •on. Jack, and
Mrs. Kate Muller wer« Christina*
dinner guests al the John
When )ou entertain, let us furnish
you. with 5(H) score cards.
Wesely
I
Salem,
Oregon
home.
C. C. Bilyeu was in Albany Tues­
day
to see his mother.
Hays,
who is recovering
Mrs.
«♦♦♦••••♦•♦••»»♦♦•sassoso*****«*•«*•«
M.
from an
operation.
Geo. Vana came over from Kings
Valley and spent Christmas with his
Cool, Clean Milk
parents; Mr. and Mrs. Alois Vana,
has pur­ on route 3.
chased the stock from the creditora.
Miss Root Chromy, who ia attend­
Die appointed receiver, Mr. Hasey
ing school at Ellenaburg. Washing­
of Portland, returned home Friday ton, ia spending the holidaya at her
and the Sutton's began buameaa the home here.
end of the week.
Leater Bilyeu and family went to
Marion Forrest's are the happy
parents uf a new boy, bom Dec. 15.
All concerned are doing well.
Salem Saturday to viait
Mrs. Bil­
yeu’s pareols before returning to
Joseph Barry and family ara driv­ their home.
ing a Chevrolet nowadays. Guess
Mrs. A. Shanks and daughter.
Santa haa already been to their
Vera Carson, of Laneve. Oregon,
house.!
The Sunday school had a rather •pent the holiday aeaaoo with friends
•mall attendance Sunday morning, in thia community.
owing to the severe cold and several
Mra D M McKnight visited her
folks having colds. Only 18 attend­
mvlhar,
Mra. Esther Ray. oa route
ed, which is about one-fourth the
Prevents souring. Avoid this
loss by cooling quickly and
keeping milk where plenty of
fresh air circulates, preferably
in the open.
Oregon Milk Company
Condenaery, Scio, Oregon
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