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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1925)
The Scio Tribune Cou n try Correnpon den ce GILKEY STATION Spring's Inspiration Hey! Hey! It's time to spray I So do it now anti don’t delay. By doing thia kill bugs, disease. Raise tine, clean fruit that all will please. So don’t delay and later cuss. But come and buy your spray from us At prices right, with common sense--- Our price in bulk is 30 cents. Wear tv's G rocery . Be here for the Drawing Saturday! No Free Show Feb. 24 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Welsh of Vancouver. Wash . have been visit ing with .Mrs Welsh's parents. Mr and Mrs Paul Bartnick. Mrs. Mary Higginbotham and daughters of Silverton came Friday to visit her sisters. Mesdames W. J. Kelly and Frank Prokop, returnlug home Monday. Ur are in on the big drawing contest and the Five picture »how that will be put on by the Scio mer chant». So carefully watch the Tribune for details. Call for vour drawing tickets that wc give tree * ith each 50c purchase or SI**» ¡Mid on account; produce taken same as cash. rage 3 Two new members, Mr. and Mr», Wilaon Young, were initiated into the union. The host served an oys ter supuer at a late hour. Those from here who attended the funeral of Wm. Wilson at Jef ferson Friday were Mr and Mrs J G. Holt, J. F. Sommer. Mr. snd Mrs. F. W Meapelt. Mr. an I Mrs. Frank Dewall. John Dewall, T M. Holt. Mrs. J. H Kelly and Mr» Ô "J" ’ Anna Sehieman J. F. WESEL Y Maying Garden! 17Lrii±»r Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes Line of Lawn Hewers - i also a I, New Would be pleased to have you i<>me in Will take your old mower in ctch.ingc Parties Imrrowing pipe wrenches, cutters, dvrs, tin sni|»s, stove pipe cutter», also wire stretchers, please try and return them as soon as you arc through. It helps to accommodate the nest party that is in need of something in this line. Next Saturday You uill have the opportunity to draw the Cmalev Radio Set. Same proceeJure as Wednesday, but no free show. R M CAIN lit Ivie vruiv UN,V‘-U LANG RANGES Ticket» with every 11.00 cash purcJia»e <>r paid on account Golden Pheasant Poultry Feeds! We have a feed for every purpose for t he Poul tryman, compounded after the beat formulas known, and we guarantee maximum results. We are ready for the baby ch k with Chick heed Chick Starter Milk Mash (Fishery) Developing Mash Developing Scratch Try Our Feeds and Compare Prices Scio Mill & Elevator Co DI illTlllfi T1IIC 1« here. We have Fresh Garden Seeds. I ¿AN I INu l™t Lilly's. Ferry’s, Northrup Ä Kinga. J eat a Few si Our Rsgakr hues: Bulk Macaroni. 3 11«. foe » ; Bulk Raisin». 2 lbs. for Me; Small White Beans, K and 10 • lb.; good Chinook Salmon. No. I flat cans. Me. THE PEOPLES .STORE J. B. COUEY, proprietor W atch The WiUwvm Shoe and Hamess Maker. Ticket» with each $1 cash We »re fey voU and '■'« ■ home of her great aunt, Mr» Anne The Ladtas Thimble Club met Vaughn. in Jefferson Friday Mutual Cream Station with Mrs. Alma Struckmeier Thurs- Herman Zeller was a buainea» vie- lx*onani Jord in. Agent 4.0. H Mag also the occasion of a 1((,r ,n All,an>. iurMlay. We have a new Ai ..ci-llolth Sepa- shower for the younrc«t member of Mr «nd Mrs. Alfred Meyer* of I rat or on the floor; come and look the Struckmeier family, the little Crabtree were gue»t» at the John it over. Highest market price paid I lor Poultry; month-old son (Glen Earle), who Shepherd borne Sunday, received many useful a» well as or- namcntal gifts Refreshments and home-made fudge were nerved to the following members: Frances! Kartmk. Anna Holt. Hattie Kelly.! i'ansv Shepherd. Hattie Dewall.iwma Dewall. Ida Yunker. Eldora Stewart, Mary Holt. Eveline Holt. Effie Som mer. Myrtle MeDmald. Cora Smith. For your Ford Re|»airing and Genuine Fowl Repair Part*, bring your cars to| Bertha Young. Alma Struckmeier Attention! and a visitor. Mrs. Grace Welsh of • Vancover. Wash. HARDWARE ■ ng FURNITURE I’rank Kruml Ford Otoners! Your» to live and let live. and look the line over. on a new lawn mower. .Mrs. J F. Sommer visited at the I Wm Brenner and wife and ’ Sticha »nd wife called on M ner’s br ther. Wm Mam« o Mr, Mania ha« been ill wttti grippe for tom« time, but i* improving. Aak for Ticket» Charles Dubeck, wife and children and Otto Sehieman of Beaverton were recent visitors at the parental home of Mrs. Anna Sehieman. Mrs. O. G. Goar was taken suf*-; denly very ill Saturday night. Dr. I Frill was called, who p-onouuewd It a nervous breakdown. She is much better at this writing. Harold Reily. who has been work trig at Roseburg all winter, spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Reily. Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Prokop home were Mr». Mary Htg ginbotham and children of Silverton. Mr. and Mr». R. R. Preever and Wm. Serfling. Mr. and Mr» Joe Quinn, daugh ter and grandson of near Stayton. were Sunday gue«ta at the W. R I Kelly home. Mr. and Mrs Fred Shear» and son Melvin of Silverton spent Sunday at the h >me of Mr». Shears’ father. l,so Zeller. Frank Prokop is unloading a car load of lumber to build his new house. Mr and Mrs. John Shively and children drove up from Silverton Sunday to visit Mrs. Shively*» bro- ther». John and Erank Drwall. BILYEU S GARAGE lie will do vour re|wiiring on Ford Scliedu'e or repair by the hour. When in need of I ires for your bus», we have them at the right price '■<>■ inch C»nls from 00 up; 30x3 inch Tires $7 SO, Ford 1 ransmi- ion Band Lining«. »et of three wit rivets, front $1 (Ml up Eagle I will Lining. We per foot Mot r Oils we have in Eastern: V «Ivoline, Veednl, llyvia; Western Zerolenc F and Shell SI.ell Cap Grease, IS c jx r potin I in bulk • --bimg your container Fonl Batten* •*. $16 SO Trade in that old Battery. Mr-Cnxudcy Radio Sets and Radio Batteries. WE SOLI' IT YOUR PATRONAGE. BILYEU’S GARAGE F rei » T. B ilyeu , Prop. Scio, Oregon Phone 27 Tickets given with each $1 00 cash purchase or im on account. Ask lor them. See the free »ho' Korinek’s Stock Remedy A remedy for »'cry complaint. Sold in Scio at Kelly’s Drug Store N* We are coo)>erating in the prises anil free »how. A ticket given with every i»0c cad» purchase or paid on account. (hr »tor is a g>*od place to trade Mr and Mrs. Otto Yunker had f >r Sunday guests Mr. and Mr» Frank Wagelest, who were just re cently from Germany and now living on the Henry Struckrneier place. F. I. Jones, wife and »on Harry and Oliver Phelpa of Slayton visited at the J. G. Holt home Sunday. Clifford Kelly returned from Mill City Sunday, where hr had l>een for •ome time visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, J G. Holt went to Jefferson Tue»day to spend the day with Rev and Mrs. T. W. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs Claud Rebham of Silverton visited at the home of Mr». Rebham*» mother. Mrs. Anna Having »old our butcher »hop in Scio, we would like to have Sehieman. Sunday. all who are indebted to u» come in and settle, for we would like The birthday» of Mrs.Vada Whet to straighten up our book» a» s< <>n at possible. stone of Albany and O. L. Holt of We have been in business in Scio for over nine year» and Portland were celebrated Sunday at have been well pleased with the splendid way the people h»ve the home of their parents. Mr. and treated us, and we wish to thank all who have ¡>atroni«e<i us Mrs. T. M Holt, their birthdays during th-» time. being the 21st and 26th. respectiva- ly. Those present were 0. L. Holt. HOLEt HEK BROS., Pn.pa. wife and son Nolan and Nora Holt of Portland. Mrs. E. L. Whetstone and children, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holt and »on, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sommer and family. Fresh Candies. Fruits, Nuts and Popcorn. Ice Crv .m Suit Drinks School was held in the Oakview Tobacco*. Lunches aiul Short Orders. Aak for ticket» with eacii - >» and Riverview districts Monday, cash purchase or paid on account. Sec our winnow- Most of the «ehool« took the holi- day. Mrs W. J. Kelly spent Monday at twbanon. where Mr. Kelly ia em ployed. The local Farmers* Union met Sat urday night with Leo Zeller, and a general good time wae had by all. % •* Attention! Bilyeu Confectionery & Restauiant I