The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 12, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    The 8cio Tribune
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Country Corre>f>ondcncf
Clyo and Hirn Russell are both
down with the grip.
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Charles Ransom and family of
Aumavttie spent Sunday with J. J.
March 10
Ransom's.
Mr. and Mrs Frank ('» - ch arid
two daughters. Brom« and Nellie,
Mt. Pleasant Cole News
visited al Lee George's Thursday
afternoon.
Bessie, who lives at
Roseburg, had her little i daughter
March 10
with her.
Harlev Darby and Charley Peters
Mrs la-e George called
motored to Mill City Sunday to
G. Miller Friday aftern >n
«hear goals tor Floyd Shepherd.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Burkhart of
Lottis Ray ami family motored to f
Albany spent Fndav evening *i h Aegerter'a last Friday evening to
W. H. Mclain and fs* illy. and lis­ bear the radio.
tened in on the radio
Several from Mt Pleasant and
Mrs. Carl Smith sjiont Tu«--«i;< C-nic districts attended the medicine
show in Scio last week.
with her parents at Munkvrs.
George Sandner and family mo­
W. H. Mcl-ain made a I i»uw
tored to Lebanon Sunday afternoon
trip to Scio Monday afternoon
A birthday party was given at P. I
The county surveyor and his help­
II Lambert's last Tuesday evening
ers are surveying and staking the
In honor of .Mrs i atm bort's birthday
new road northeast of Shelburn this
Ben Darby accompanied L A
week.
Darby of Stavlon to Portland last i
Geo. C. Miller was over to Scio rumday.
Monday for a load of mill feed for
Mr. and Mrs D. Gardner of Stay-
his cows and hog»
ton spent Sunday with home folks.'
Carl Smith and A I Arnold have John Sandner. sr . and family.
rented the Chris Bilyeu farm and
Frana and Joe Hora spent Sundav |
they are busy plowing it for th afternoon at Ben Darby'«
spring sowing
The dance given at Chas. 1 wiffer's >
Glau«i Gallowav and famiiy of Saturday night was well attended ,
Portland spent Sunday with his and everyone reports a good time.
It F Darby was a Stavlon visitor
mother and brother.
John Kelly installed aS-tube radio Mondav.
Joe Hora is employed at Senz
set for his brother. Hob, a few days
Bros sawmill, after about 2-month»
ago
layoff.
Mr. and Mra. Charles McClain.'
I, A. Darby and family visited at i
Mrs J. W. Miller and Aunt K<.«.i
Ben Darby's Sunday evening.
Miller attended John .Mack’s funer­
R F. Darby's children are im-'
al at Stayton M>>ndav aftern« n
proving after an attack of whoop
Quite a number of the Shelburn ing cough.
school children are kept at home
with bad Colds this week.
(‘old
$345.49 Paid Out
March winds sure bring on r-li»
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Mr. and Mrs Edward F«-»eh of
6 65
diant........... ...................
Salem and M C Mt Lain of Portland Scio Mill & Elev. Co., rent
2<* 00
called on W. H. McLam's Sundav
Gilbert McDonald, drag str
10 07
afternoon.
30 40
N I. Morrison, supplies
T. M. Russell hat set out a tine
4.00
patch of Etterburg Htrawbcrries c H la-onard, surveying
10.00
Wm. Parrish, salary ..
thia spring.
90.50
Dillon Mclann made a bu»in--«x Bartu Motor Co., labor
trip to Scio Tuesday
Total ..............................1945.40
Clinton and Iola George spent
No further business appearing.]
Saturday evening with W II. .Mc­
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GILKEY STATION
March 10
SHELBURN NEWS
Leo Zeller ar d son. Herman, re­
turned iaat Wednesday from trip to
Eastern Oregon, where they visited
Mr Zeller's sister. Mrs F. E. Gal­
loway, who lives al Hay Creek.
They left here Saturday. Feb. 28.
driving over the Columbia River
Highway to Briggs then via Wasco.
••■'GraM Valley. Shaniko and Madraa.
They alio drove on to Bend in com­
pany with Mr. and Mrs. Galloway.
Mr. Zeller savs he aaw no fall grain
vast of the mountains, everything
being frozen out last winter.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Holt drove to
Salem Sunday, where thev visited at
the home of Mrs Holt's sister. Mrs.
William Nicholson.
The local Farmers' Union met
Saturday night at the home of Jas
Johnston. Virgil Weddle, wife and
daughter were visitors. The guests
were entertained by some old time
music played on the viol!»» bv the
host, accompanied on the piano by
Mi«s Leona Johnston.
At a late
hour ice cream, cake and coffee
were served by the hoet.
A good many from here attended
the basketball game played bv Scio
and Crabtree at Crabtree Friday
night.
Herman Zeller and Jack Goar are
now working near Mehama.
Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Jones and son
Hairy of Stayton. and Jack Kelly
of Scio, were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mrs. Jones* parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holt.
Mrs. Fred Mespelt drove to Al­
bany Saturday, where she visited
her daughter, Mrs. Joe Kitchen.
Mias Mabel Zysset spent the week
end visiting friends in Salem.
Ixionard and Allen Gilkey of Al­
bany visited relatives here Sunday.
A.C. Nanny of Vancouver, Wash.,
has t»een here for several days on
business.
Miss Merle Highsm, who teaches
the Oakview school, spent the week­
end with her parents in Portland.
T. M. Holt was an Albany busi­
Lain's.
ness visitor Saturday,
F W. Mespelt and Ernest Kelly
drove to Salem Monday night to see
the basketball game plaved by the
University of Oregon and O.A C.
Misses Mabel and Lona Zvsaet
drove to Albany Monday evening,
where Miss Mabel had her eyes ex-
«mined.
Mrs J. F. Sommer and son Noel
have tieen having tonsilitis.
the council adjourned.
Night* 2& 36c
Curtain at
8:16
Doors oj>cn 7:15
Peoples Theatre
Good Music
Spring’s Inspiration
Iley! Iley! It's time to »pray I
So «Io it now and don’t delay.
Boy «loing thia kill bug«, disease,
Raise line, clean fruit that all will pica««.
So don't delay anil later cuss.
But come and buy your »pray from us
At price» right, with common sense —
Our price in hulk is 30 cents.
Wesely’s Grocery, Scio, Oregon
Notice!
All 1924 accounts not paid by
,M arch 15. 1925, will l>e charged In­
Irrest st 8*. from Jan. 1. 1925.
No exceptions to these terms, All
such unpaid accounts will l>e put on
a cash basis after that date.
Yours respectfully,
J F. WKMU.Y.
Enders’ 1 ools and Cutlery
The Knives y«>u Can whittle spikes with, the Butcher Knives
Vou can cut a spike in two with
Al! Enders goods arc guaran-
teed—you arc the judge and jury.
Also a new stock of Wi»» Shearers with the same guarantee. To
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examine is to buy.
.1. B. COUEY, proprietor
PUBLIC SALE
Having decide . to dispose of some of iny surplus stock and farm ma­
chinery, I wi I hold a public aucti- n at my residence (the old Black­
burn farm), i mile cast and J mile south of Richardson (Lap bridge, <>J
miles southeast of Scio and 5 miles cast of Crabtree, Oregon, on
Tuesday, Mar. 17,1925
Beginning at
Nine Cows
Three Horses
Good Grade Jerseys
cow 7 years
cow I years
cow I years
CII» I years
cow i years
temlier 1
1 cow I years
1 cow 4 years
old,
old.
old,
old.
old.
1 grilling I vears old, weight 1100
1 roan mare, weight about 1300
1 sorrtl mare, weight about 1200
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TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE
THOMAS LARGE,
Sold
Matinee:
IS.
Curtian at 2:30
Doors open 1 AO
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THE PEOPLES «STORE
fresh Feb. 12
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fre»h Feb. 27
Machinery
fresh Feb. 28
1
8-foot McCormick binder, used
fresh Mar. I
five «eaaons.
will freshen Sep-
7-foot disc
hay rake
old, fresh Feb. 12
1 two-section harrow
old. will lie frrsh bv 1 3} wagon and box
YOU MAY WIN 11,500
1 sprit'■ wagon
day
of
sale
If you are able to make the most words
out of the letters contained in the words 1 cow I years old, will l»e In Ji by 1 Superior single disc drill
••Toiurr NntoiTiu".
A total of
1 set of heavy work harness
|3 SM « Cask prizes will be awarded to
June I
1 wood rack
com|>etitors in this
1 cow It years old, will l< fresh by 1 fanning mill
GlfAT W01D BUH.DDIC C0NTUT
July’10
Am! several other articles
Send stamp for circular and rules. Ad­
City and Farm Property
Friday» March 29—
Men’s Hats and Caps
March 10
dress. Sheffield Laboratories, Dept 12.
Aurora, Illinois.
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A three-act comedy presented by the
Sc*o High School Slud nt Body on
N. 1. MORRISON
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JORDAN ITEMS
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John Rowein and family moved
to their newly rented farm near
Crabtree Monday.
Mrs. Annie ^White) Morale of
Eugene attended the Schneider fu­
neral Wednesday.
Aunt Evalin« Shelton, who injur­
ed her arm recently, is able to be
up again, although the arm is quite
painful yet.
The small daughter of A. J. Sal-
zel, who has been down with pneu­
monia. is convalescing as speedily aa
could be expected.
Raymond Junwirth and bride re­
turned from South Dakota recently.
They will make their home in Mill
City we underatand.
Mrs. Frank Linderman and son
Carl of Stayton came d^wn Wednes­
day to attend the funeral of Mr«.
Schneider.
The market road surveyors have
been busy In our vicinity of late,
From location of stakes th« street
will I* somewhat widened near the
Jordan store, and Uncle Henry will
t>e minus his rich little truck patch
upon which he spent several days of
solid labor to put in cultivation, but
let ner come —we need the road.
ALL A MISTAKE"
H. A. GREGSON, Owner
COL A. L STEVENSON, Auctioneer
w.th»e--Noe~h-.">*•*** FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Albany, Clark
SAVE MONEY
And l>c sure of good results with those baby ch>x.
Feed Fisher’s Milk
tri
Golden Pheasant
Chick Feed,
As goni aa the I est at a
little lesa coat.
Chick Scratch,
Developing Mash
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
If on« of th« Tribun« advertiser« “•ting’’ vou, uJI u«; if b«
treat« you right, tell him.