The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 12, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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The Scio Tribune
Locai} Xewsand Classified
Mr. an I Mrs A. L> Riddle were
shopping and calling on Scio friends
Saturday.
Riley Shelton and Clarence Leffler
were in Albany on business last
J L Davenport was shopping in
Wendeaday.
Sdo Monday.
Charlie Bals« hwsid and wife of
Arch Kay was in Salem on busi Portland are visiting relatives in
neaa the first of the week
this community.
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Ruler of Hearts Relaxes
After Valentine Campaign
Hay Cutter, either hand or pourer
drive, for sale cheap. See ('has.
Chrs. Sei-». Oregon.
27tf
«-2*—• x.
For Sale R«-d Clover Seed, good
stuff, pnce Site per pound. See
F T. Thayer. Seto. Ore.
27lf
For Sale Rhode Island Red Eon
for hatching; setting of 15 eggs
for 75«. See Deryl Shelton. Scio.
Oregon.
2? tie
J. B Couey is recovering from an
A L Riddle and wife and Mi
attack of whooping cough.
Anna K»tan were shopping in Scio
yesterday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Rilyeu were
Will Hassler is repairing and im­
business visitors in Salem yesterday.
proving his residence In the Rich­
Mrs. L M. Jones of Portland »pent ard ran Gap neighborhood.
the week end with Mrs I'. II Mac­
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fleming are
Donald.
the proud parents of a baby boy
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gill visited born Tuesday. February 3
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Gill in Lebanon
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Heyne and
Sunday.
Miss Bess Morris of l^et*anon spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dolison visited Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Morris.
Mr Dobshn's parents at Waterloo
Mr. and Mrs Carl Cyrus and Mrs.
Sunday.
Emma Cyrus of Portland spent the
Frank Donovan and family of Cor­ week end at the 0 B Cyrus home.
vallis visited at C. M Donovan's
E C. Peery was out from Port­
Sunday.
land the first of the week on his regu­
Mr and Mrs. C. C Bilyeu and Mrs
lar business trip to the Scio conden-
Mulligan and family of Portland
aerjr.
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. Enders, who is working for
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hildreth.
Mrs.
Mulligan is a daughter of Mr and the Thomas Creek Lumber Co., spent
the week end at his home at The
Mrs Hildreth.
Dalles.
Globe - Albany
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Feb. 15-16 17
DIOMAS MKIGtlAN
In
“Tongue* of Flame“
The latest ami finest picture
with Thomas Mcighan, Am­
erica's greatest star.
Soon Comes
The giant epic of lhe west
Sundown
Mrs. C. C. Bilyeu, Mrs. Oscar
Lindley and Joe Holub drove tn Al­
bany Tueaiay afternoon in the Bil­
yeu car.
Mrs. Arch Ray went to Shedd the
last of the week to assist her sister,
Mrs A D. Elder, in caring for Mr,
Elder who is quite ill.
Worth Spaneer Carpenter of Port­
land and Velma Viola Balachweid of
Scio were granted a marringe license
bv the county clerk Monday.
Despite the stormy weather and
counter al tractions, the dance at
Richardson Gap hall last Saturday
night was well attended and all re­
port an enjoyable time
Bill Masqiiarade Dane®
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At TUMBLE INN
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St. Valentine s. Feb. 14th
Mum by Paramount Player* of Salem
PRIZES GIVEN for Hot Ind ivulual. for Beat Couple, and for
B«-.t Comical Costume. Sou» nits for all. Thia is the last
Dance at I t'MBl f I sm for the '»inter reason. Cain* and have
another of liuwe good times. Watch fur Special Dance*.
Shipley’s
I opular
Prices
Women's Misses and Children’s
Clothing and I laberdaahery
Salem.
Oregon
You'll Find Your Want Here
For Sale -Auto Knitting Machine,
vot'd as new, for >40; cost >70.
See or phone Franklin VauBrunt.
Seto. Oregon.
27 lip
Lost (»old watch on the road be­
tween Crabtree and Gilkey Sta­
ll n. Finder please notify T. H.
Peterson. Scio, Ore.
27p
farm L-ana Money al 5j% with
non r.a! c> mini*« n; prepayment
pr.viicdges after first year. Wm.
Hain, Albany Ore.
26-c
Bring m your veal and dressed hogs.
We pay y- u Porn I and prices leas
expt»-*» charge». No commission.
J F Wesely. 22-tf
For Sale L >"«- Hay. vetch mixed
with oat» and wheat, at market
price
See Joe Karnosh. route 3,
Scio, Urcgon.
26t2p
For Sale Young horse, coming five
years old th:* spring, broke to
w ik
Call or phone Fred Road­
armel. Scio, Oregon
27tf
Cit»h paid for false teeth, dental
gold, platinum and discarded jew­
elry. Hoke Smelting A- Refining
Co., Otsego, Michigan.
25-tf
L. K. Poavar and wife have re­
George Compton Paaaes
signed ae cooks at the logging camp
George W Compson, 71. pioneer
of the Thomae Creek I.unifier Co .
of
1853. died at his home in l#ba-'
a»»d Mrs. Cora Calat an has taken
n«n at 5 o'clock Friday. Feb 6. fol­
their place.
lowing a stroke of apoplexy <»n the
An 0. A. C. alun- i ut association
preceding Saturday, from which he
for Linn county la to lie organised
never regained consciousness.
in Albany Saturday night. Feb. 14.
The deceased was horn in Wash­
IJnn eounty has more than 170 O.
ington county. Missouri, April 16.
A. C. alumni, it ia said.
1853, and when but 11 days old hie
A cream separator sch->ol was held parents started Uy ox team across
by the International llarv«-ster Co, the dams tn Oregon. Upon arrival
at Morrieon's Hardware store Tues- in Oregon they first settled in Ben­
day afternoon. Because of the short ton county, latter moving to a farm
time in which to advertise, it was stx miles from Scio, where he lived
not largely attended.
until 11 years ago. when hr moved!
¡to
Ix-banon. Mrs. Compton died in
Mrs. S B. Holt was re-elected
1
1919.
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secretary of the Linn County Jersey
I >r Sale Loe** Hay, at the barn
or delivered, at market price for
kind you want. See Chas. Chrz. 1
mile west of Scio, on West Scio
M tf
For Sale Barred Plymouth R<»ck
Eggs for hatching, f l 0(1 per 100;
-’ting of 15 for 11.00. J. P.
Mertz. b<n RS. route 2, Scio. Or­
egon.
25t3p
No I¡Hby l’4iix thia year, but can fur­
nish eggs for hatching. >5 00
l>er ¡00. S. C. White Leghorns.
Hanson’s Strain.
R C. Pettit, Scio. Ore.
29-p
1 >r Sale R -enkranz strain Brown
Leghorn Eggs, 11 00 per 15 or
15 75 per 100; Baby Chicks $ 16 50
per 100
Hannon strain White
-'g* >5 00 per 100.
t hicks 115 00 per 100. Mrs. J.
H. Johnston. Lyons. Ore
26tf
Mrs. Melinda Compton, of Scio,
Cattle Club at the annual meet ng
held in Albany last Saturday. The was visiting at her aon'e home when Eggs For Hatching. $5.00 per 100 —
Fr«m tw > y< ar old hens with a
attendance waa large and interest­ he was striken. and the stroke was
fl >ck average of 224 eggs in their
a hard blow to her on account of
ing talks were heard.
pnilet year; mated to cocks from
her advanced age. Resides his seed
a I» h of hens with record« of 277
Tease, the family eat tielonging to
mother, he is survived by five child­
to 2’.'9 with male’s dam a 299hen.
Mr. and Mrs Fred T. Bilyeu, died
R H. McDonald, route 4. Scio.
ren: Mrs. Hazel Moore of Tigard,
on Friday. February 6. Tease came
Oregon
25-tf
i Guy Compton of Antelope, Lola
to live with the Bilyeus in October,
| Compton of Santa Barbara. Calif . ”1 control 163 <0 acres in the Linn-
1906. so it is certain he was more
haven District, known as the L.
Clarence Compton of
banon and i
than 18 years old at the time of his
M Rover farm
To any one in­
Claude Compton of Seattle, Four I
terested in buying I will sell for a
death.
brother* and three sisters survive:; «nail uavment down, long time
Mr. and Mra. Ma» Engledliner, John Compton of Silverton, Otto * on batanee. with a low rate of
Mr. and Mrs George Lewi« and son. Compton of Spokane. Clay Compton
inter« st,”
H B Cusick, cara
First Sa»Ings Hank. Albany. Ore-
LeRny. Mr. and Mr* Roscoe Apple­ of Independence. Charles Compton .
rn.
26t4c
gate and Mr* Thoma* of Portland; of Scio. Mrs Emma Griggs of Sa­
Mr. and Mra. Billie Bocn and Mr lem. Mrs. Martha Bishop of Red,
and Mr* Monte Leslie of Eugene at­ Bluff, Calif . aiyi Mrs. Mattie Atki«,
tended the funerat of Jeff Bilyeu son of Baker.
Sunday.
Funeral services were held at the
Mr. and Mra. Edwin J Holland Baptist church in t>»banon at 11
are receiving congratulation* on the o'clock Saturday morning, and bu­
arrival of a baby daughter at their rial took place at Providence.
home on Wednesday. February 4
She has been named Betty Ann
With Our Advertisers
Mra. Holland is a sister of Fred
Roadarmel and Mr Holland is a son
Read the ads this week, they ate
of Mra. Roadarmel. which mak«-s full of good news. One advertiser
them uncle and aunt as well as has turned into a spring poet, but
DR J W. GOIN.
Veterinarian.
grandparents of the baby.
don't shoot him as the |M>em is not
harmful. Another tells about veal. Authvrix«d Auction Sale and Interstate
Inspector.
I then there's one about a school, how
I‘honc#:—Palace Feed >hed. 184 J
Life Slowly Leaving
R< «Menee. 500- R
to keep dry. where to go to laugh,
ALBANY.OREGON
to
get
new
teeth,
something
to
e^t.
W. J. Beran and uncle. Mike Svo­
boda. returned Tuesday evening to wear, to drink, to save money
from a visit to the bedside of Louis and to dre»« up your t«am. All in­
Albany’s Only
Borovicka. who is confined at the tereating and safe places to trade.
Exclusive
government hospital at Walla Walla. We guarantee them.
Iziuis is gradually growing weaker,
and Mr. Beran says the doctors told
him it was only a matter of hours
until life would pass out. L>uis
contracted consumption while serv­
ing overseas, and has been practic­
ally flat on his back for more than
SO months
Card of Thanks
Optical Parlor
W’e wish to 'hank our friends for
a/teu.
the many words of sympathy, arts
.jp 4 LÌ ì C ì I à
of kindneas, and for the beautiful
Bancroft Optical Co.
floral offerings for our brother. Jeff
SU Ww« FUat St»«« «»an Oram,
Bilyeu.
Mrs O. W Morrow
Advertise is The Scio Tribu«« and fl
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