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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1925)
/ ' ■ JA ’s- 's« ' ' .. - I • > T-w X X Sii Tlie flçio Tribune Local Menus and ClasdfîM nr Rev. J. Y. Stewart will preach in Jake Bilyeu and wife of Jefferson came oWr New Years eve to visit ths Christian church Bunday morn- mg on the subject "The Name’’. with George Bilyeu and wife A thought foe the New Year. Come. Mr and Mrs E. D Myers Visited Mra. Bertha Bowen of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs Jefferson Myers io Walter Smith of Washington came Portland Sunday and Monday. to attend the funeral of their moth Miss Myrtle Hollis returned to er, Mra. Martha Smith last Sunday. Mt. Angel Sunday to reeume ber Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thoma and studies at St. Mary’s Academy. Mra. I. V. McAdoo drove to Port J. C. Ed wards of Grants Pass vis land New Years Day where they vis ited at the home of Mrs. Edwards* ited relatives until Sunday evening. mother, Mrs. N. E. GUI. last week. G«»rgv Klinge ami wife and two I Mia* Rose Chromy left Sunday children came down from Junction morning for Ellensburg, Wash., to City Tuesday to visit Mrs. Klinge’« resume her studies at the State Nor parent«. Mr. and Mrs. George Bilveu I £=*> ’ Mrs George Rodgers is vlsitingiin PortlffsU. D. C. Thoms was in Albany on business Monday. R. ■. Cain’s new Essex coach was delivered to him Tuesday. G. A. Stoddard drove to Aums ville, Albany and Salem Sunday. Wm. Weinberg has rented IJoyd Huntley’s farm and is moving there Edward L Ordeman of Portland mal. was a bustnem visitor in Scio Sun- Mr. and Mrs. F. Sheerer« came Juy. up from Silverton Monday to spend C. C. Bilyeu and wife and broth a few day« with Lso Zeller and eon. er. fra. were business visitor* in Herman. Albany Tuesday. George Gan er of Lebanon and R Ad Posvar is installing a home E. Peery of route 3. Scio, were here plant lighting system at hi« home Monday in the interest of the Crown •outh-east of Scio. Mining Co. Mias Ella Jiroeh of Albany •pent Jake Bilyeu and wife of Jefferson New Fear« Day with her parents. and George Bilyeu and wife were Mr. and Mrs. John Jiroeh. dinner gu«sts of C. D. Cosnpto* and J. 0 Sbnsmoreand son. John Jr., wife New Years Day. wefu m Albany Monday to get ma The owners of telephone line 3 teria! for their new home. are re-building moat of their line, Globe - Albany Sudsy Monday Tuesday Jan. 11-12-13 Glenn Hunter in Merton of the Movies" '• * The Same star and plav that ran for years on the «tage,the same story read by million* in the Saturday Evening Post. It M ust It’« “ Coming be G reat ! North of 36 Mn Jew Rodger* and daughter. Geraldine, spent * seat i on days visit ing In Kelso, Wash,, and Portland where Mrs. Rodgers attended the Stale Teacher« Association. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinaon of Newport and their son. Claude, and wife, and daughter. Mrs. Johnnie Travers, and husband of Salem vis ited at the J. D. Densmore home ‘ Sunday. : Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach Munkers. have returned home, neiee. Mrs Margaret Header»»*. <4 neat Sunday if you aren’t attending ehurah Great Falla. Mont . expects to re elsewhere try to attend these see- turn neat week. vice« and worship the !>ord. Word received from Jeff Bilyeu, who was taken to the h<-me of a «li ter on Portland on New Year’s day. •ays he is growing weaker Cancer of the stomach io hi« ailment, and nothing can be dune for him. Bring us vour job Printing. We are in receipt of two copies of Wanted —12 eopirt of Dee 18 issue recent issue of the Illustrated lx* of Tribune for Mrs J. P .Mun- Angeles Daily News from Elmer kers. Bring to office Yocubeta. one of our su I »scriber» Farm D»ans- Money at fi#5k with living at Alhambra, a suburb of Los nominal Commission; prepayment Angeles. It is a publication which priviledge« after first year Wm. is unique in makeup and contains ¡lain. Albany Ore. 13-c much information both in news and Bring in your veal and d r e w a d hogs. illustration. We pay you Pornland prices ions express chargee. No commission J. F. Weaely. 22 tf New Years Dinner Fifteen relative« ami friend« gath- ered al the J. F. Wrsrlv home on South Main Street during the after- noon and at six o’clock * sumptuous I For Sale—IxHise Hay. at the barn or delivered, at market price for dinner wa« enjoyed by all. The even-1 kind you want. See Chea. Chrz. 1 ing wa* paaanl in dancing, playing mile west of Scio, on West Scio card* and a general go<»d time. r..« | * 13 tf These present were; Mr. and Mr«. Colt Lighting Systems For Sale Paul Lardon, Mr. and Mr«. Frank Cheap Some never l»eun uncrat Kruml. Dr. and Mrs. S C. Browne. ed. some u««d les« than 8 month«. About 20 ex-eervice men in this locality received adjusted com pen-a- I lion certificates Monday. These . | were a part of the first ones mailed I’r.ced to «ell. See Wnt Hoihch. R. M. Cain. wife, and sun. Clement, and hops that when It is completed at Washington. D. C.. three or four the Delco Light man at Albany. i Mr* France« Weaely «nd daughter«. days ago. • they will have no more trouble. 24 D Mi-«-« Agnea and Rose Weselv. Three new pupil« entered the Scm Misses Edith Pentnev and Vesta Clsude Hickey and Frank Shinost, For Sale 1 male & 1 female large The, were: two Bherfy returned Sunday evening school Monday. type Duroc-Jereey pigs, 6 months Mias Mary Walter, J, F. Wesely. old; fine specimen«; weight about from their homes at Roseburg and Bruce boys, who have recently mov i wife, and dsughters. Frances and 160 to 175 lb«., eligible to regis Lebanon where they «pent the Christ ed onto the Muck place from Falla Angclme, and son. Max. try, price $25. Max Weaely.Scio CRv. and Jowpfilne Last us. grand mas vacation. Oregon. 21-t2c daughter of Mrs. Lila Munkers. The Roaring River Comumiy club For Sale— 314 acres of good land, Baptist Church Notes George and Ard«II Brock. Mrs. will meet next Monday night at the •ix miles from live town of about Providence school house. Atter the Glen Holland and Misses Bonnie 1.000 population; good graveled Sunday school at 10 o’clock every road five mile« of the way, four business session, a pie social will be Sutherland and Mabel Brock were Sunday morning. Everybody is in miles from railroad station; one In Eugene Sunday io see Mrs. Mar staged Everybody invited. vited to attend, and one-half miles from good garet Haynes, who »• 111. They re Mrs. Rose Hollis of Chico. Calif., Christian Endeavor every Sunday schor l; has good seven room house, port bar to be sogie better. large barn; 80 acres in cultivation visited Saturday and Sunday with evening at 6:30. balance in pasture and timber; Scott Muckers of l^Grande and Mrs. Nell Hollis Bilyeu. She was Prayer meeting every Saturday has plenty of good water, one run enroute home from attending ths Wm aud Marion Woodmansee of night st at 7:$0, ning nt ream. Terms can be ar funeral of her sister-in-law in Port Redding. Calif., who came to alter d Junior Endeavor at 2.00 Satur ranged on part. Address, Owner, land care Tribune. Selo, Oregon. the funeral of their untie. J. P. day afternoon. HESE arc only a few of the hundred* and hundred* of T items reduced. That means Dollars and Dollars saved to You. Don’t Wait until Thing* arc picked over. Be there Friday ami see the extraordinary value*. Friday and Saturday many of your no« t door ing bare b big type ike big sale event Albany and Vicinity Men have been waitiag far IVT* The Blain Clothmg Company's January ■ 60th Anniversary Sale ()p«m at 9 o’dock Friday morning, January 9th, with a storeiul of locallv an<! na tionally known Saib, Overcoat». Hats, Unds r e i ar a*d Accessaries Reduced to prices that should crowd First Street from Ellsworth to Broadalbin 10% neighbors will get Rcil Bargain*. 20% 30% AND 50% OFF Men’s Dress Shoes and Oxfords, and Work Shoes ... One large lot of Bluchers and Bals, black calf and Kangaroo leather, $5.00 to $9.00 values. $0 Ofl All one price ........................... W-OU One lot brown welt «1res* shots; vtrv stylish, values 50 Cfl to $9,00 ................................. MU $C Cfl U.wU Dozens Of Specials on all tyres of Work and Drew Slices. We cannot advertise them for lack ............of space All Shoes not advertised, which include« Bergmann, Loggers and Paes, also our famous Edmond’s Foottitter line Less I 0% Alluiny, Oregon, Ian. 7, ¡926 To You Our Friends and Customers On the type of wearing apparel tliat is seldom reduced—the sort of merchandise that is always wanted and welcome. Several styles in Avon Stmtford, $8 00 Oxfords For Sale Good, clean vetch, eh*»st. oats and clover baled hay; also baled straw Priced right. See E. L Bilveu. route 3. Sei •. 25-p This year we celebrate <>0 years When this tale starts Friday morning. *11 of Alluiny i* going to have its eyrs open ed, The men who come here on the <>;wning day arc going to see the opportuni ties and the men who stay away are going to hear of these unprecedented value* on Saturday—from their ncighlxwn These are our own sti cks—not one thread has Item purchased for the Sale. These arc our own ideas of «eiere reduc tion«, ami we add al»u that we don’t think fine good* have ever l»cen cut sodreply. It is our business policy to clear the deck* in January. W- won't carry an item or atom into another season. The »penal bargains this advertise ment quote* are but a few of the opportunities--you can trust them heic in print for they will prove themselves in ix-rson. Friday morning the Sale starts on its way—and for 14 days the (»attic will rage! in business on First Street. now. at the (»eginning of 60 yttn in serving you, we are putting on the biggest Sale that we have ever had. In thi« event were made Ly the foremost ma ker«. Oregon City. Frat Clothcraft and a few Kuppenheimer. There i» no Iwtter clothing made—and there were no more legitimate prices ever marked. These reductions then are built on fair prices first—-and the last work in the tailor's art next. In this sale are three lots—three prices: No. I comprise* suits and overcoats that sold for $24.75 to $30.00; about 100 garments in •II •>«*«.......................................................... $17.60 No. 2 consist« of the finest suits and over coat* that sold for $30 00 to $35 00 Your selection ......................................................... $21.60 No. 3, our finest fabrics—the hard-to-secure woolens, the impor’ed cloths, the rare weaves — former prices $35.00 to $40.00 ...... $26 60 Albany's Greatest Record-Breaking Value-Giving Sale The Shirts • The Underwear The Hals and Work Clothing A $10,000 stock of Dress Accessor ies consisting of everything a man wears noon ami night. This stock Jias its walking napers---in 14 day* it should vanish—it is going to vanish—just look at the able van ishing prices: » -A This year this will lie our regular January Sale connection with our record- breaking, value-giving 60th Anni- veiaary Sale. We invite you to inspect these values. Signer!: L. E BLAIN A. M. HAMMER Cne lot Men's Shirt*. 2 for I 3 grade* Flannel Shirts ......... Silk or Wool Dre«« H- *e ...... One lot of Hat*......................... One lot of Lee. Mallory and 3 60 Stetson Hats . 60 leather Gloves. Men’s Cap* ...... I 60 IAIN CLOTHING co "Dress Well and Succeed V? Of late years we have been having • January Sa'e. in The Suits and Overcoats.... Your business has l«een appreciated, and Qyality Style Service Dress Well and Succeed