The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 19, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Scio Tribune
Country Corrr.sjxindence
troyed Frank Rowetn's machine and
implement house Sunday night
Several
thousand dollar* worth of
>—»«««««»««»............. ...
March 17
machinery were destroyed
We un­
derstand
no
insurance
covered
th*
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Garrison
property.
of Lyons came home with Harman
Linn Lambert and lowis Ray were
Zeller Saturday evening and epent
Sunday with their father, Leo Zel­ Jordan shopiwr* Saturday
T. A. Phillips and family visited
ler.
Mr and Mrs, Morri* Hoff and his parent*, the Henry Phillips. Sun­
Hasel Young drove up from Port­ day.
GILKEY STATION
I
Mamie Darby and Mrs. I wo Hund
»pent last Friday afternoon at Par­
berry's.
Easter Is Rut a Little Distance slu'ay
Parberry families visited al Leo
Rund's Thursday evening and at
Ben Darby's Friday evening.
G>uts Geisler motored to Salem
last Saturday afternoon.
L. A. Darby and family of Stay«
ton called at the Ben Darby horqe
Friday afternoon, and came again
Mrs. Annie Gerhard it quit* ill
land Saturday evening tn visit their
Sunday to get a load of wood.
parent*. Mr and Mra.Wilaon Young with Inflammatory rheumatism the
Joe. Mary and Mr. Hora motor*»)
Miss Hazel remained for the week. past two week*. Mrs J. Header is
to Corvallis Saturday
Mr and Mr*. J. K. Reiley. Sam nursing her.
Joe and Frank Hora. Harley Dar­
Haman
Shelton
and
wife
of
Cral-
Stewart and Mise Minnie Sullivan
by,
Frank Peters, Earl Griggs and
tree
and
Wm.
Wing
and
wife
of
attended the play at Richardson Gap
(
Albert
Denater of Salem »pent Sat­
Portland
were
the
guests
of
John
Thursday night.
urday
evening
at Ben Darby's.
Shelton
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Struckmeier
Mr*
Leo
Rund
visited two dav*
John Silbernagel and family spent
of Albany, Alma Haz«n of Yaquina.
l**t
week
with
her
«ister at l-yon*.
Freda Bilyeu of Portland, and Ven* Sunday with his parent*, the C. Sil-
Geo. Sandner, wife sad Grandma
Kursheon of Brushy Prairie, Wash , bernagei's.
Report ha* it the revenue officers Dart motor««! to G-banon Sunday to
were Sunday guests at the Richard
were investigating certain resident* see Louie Dart, who is very ill.
Struckmeier home.
A A McKenzie motored to Stay-
in
upper Thomas Cruek vicinity Sat­
Mr. and Mr*. L. W Drager of
I
ton
Monday.
urday.
A
small
quantity
of
liquor
Dever visited at the John Shepherd
R.
F. Darbv and faimly spent
was
found,
we
are
informed
home Sunday.
Sunday
with home folk*. M P. Lon*
The
jam
of
large
logs
which
had
|
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Reiley, Mr.
and
family.
lodged
on
the
dam
wall
Iwloi.ging
to
and Mr» Win. Watson. Mr. and
J P Mertz called on Louis Geis­
Mrs S. B. Holt. Floyd. Lloyd. Lucille the Power Co. was removed yester­
ler
Monday on business.
day
by
help
from
Stayt.m
and
our
and Violet Crenshaw, Lola Watson.
Ed
Ambrose* spent Sunday even­
Jack. Warren and Mary Lois Goar, local caretaker, Ed Parrish.
ing
at
the B. F. Darby home.
Mrs. W. Woodard and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kitchen. Mrs
Mr*. Ed Smith called at the B F
Minnie Smith and Opal Mespelt of of Crabtree were enjoying the sight*
Darby home Saturday, wanting to
Albany, all listened in on the radio around Jordan Sunday.
Joseph Rowein. who has been on buy some spring wheal to sow.
at Fred Mespelt’* Thursday night to
Misses Maude and Violet Darby
an
extended visit in California, re
the basketball game between O.A.C.
were
out joy riding in a Ford coupe
'
turned
borne
Saturday.
and California played at Corvallis.
Galen Phillips ha* swapped hi* 1 Sunday afternoon with two visitors J
This community was shocked Fri- |
Your
Market
Basket
buried in the Franklin Butte ceme­
tery Saturday. All the brothers
and sisters attended the funeral ex­
cept Mrs. Alta Dow. who was seri­
ously ill in a Bend hospital, but ha*
since been able to return to her
Oregon Mist.
J. G- Holt home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Holt and
Mis. J F. Sommer spent Sunday al
the home of Mr. Holl’s brother.
G. Holt, in Salem.
Frank Prokop has carpenters
work on his new house.
Mrs. Bruner and little boy
Shelburn have been sick al the home
of her sister, Mrs. Da Robinson,
but are reported improving.
John Zeller of Bussard Station
was a Sunday visitor at the Lao
Zeller home.
The 1 oidies’ Club will meet thia
week with Mrs. Lena Dewall instead
of Mrs. Bartnik. as several member*
of the Bartnik family are down with
nesday.
Gu* Neumyer helped McKenzie's
butcher Tuesday.
Mr*. P. P. Crabtree made a bust-Í
ness trip to Mr*. Gues* Neumyer'*
Tuesday
J H. Turpin. Prop.
Jefferson, Ore.
leave your work in Scio for me
at Bilyeu's Confectionery
March 17
They arc
as fresh as the «lav they were gathered from the
field. Try ii mited caw and have them on hand
when you need them.
Sommer ar* on the tonsililis list
Groceries
Furnishings
Queens* are
SAVE MONEY
And lie sure of good results with those baby chix.
Feed Fisher’s Milk Mash Starter w.t».
Golden 1 ’heasant
Chit k I ttd,
\g go» d as the treat at a
Chick Scratch,
i Iitlku
Developing Mash
Scio Mill & Elevator Co
Medium Oil Days Here
V
IT IU M A S LARGE Restiti! ipat
® MEOIl,M
Citv and Earm Propertv
Sold
List w ¡th me—N<> raduni ve contraci
llu lighter oils, which were just the tiling for
Ladies* Hosiery for Easter
cold weather, should now l>c replaced with me­
dium or heavy oil* for warm weather, if you
wish to lie sure that your motor has proper lu­
Our Bear Brand line is full fashioned
ami in the wanted colors and woven
from the finest quality of pure silk
thread. See them. They are extra«
ordinary values at il 00 the pair.
brication.
No charge for changing.
Refill with
Veedol, Hyvis or Valyoline.
FRED T. BILYEU
THE PEOPL ES STORE
GARAGE ANT) SERVICE STATION
Scio, Oregon
J. G. Holt home Sunday.
J. F. Sommer and son Ronald
Mi*e Vivian Colvin.
Mrs 3 P Crenshaw and Loett*
u. •
mW
YOU MAY WIN SI,SOO
the grippe.
Rev. and Mr* T. W. Cooper of
Jefferson were dinner guest* at th*
called at the Leonard Gilkey home
in Albany Sunday evening.
Miss Marian Gilkey stayed at
Aumsville Friday night, a gueet of
Price»! right.
J. F. WESEL Y
If )ou are able to make the moot words
out of the letter» roiitaiixd in thrwurd*
' Toiurr NwaaaittM".
a total of
IJ .**• « Cask prises will be awarded tn
comiwlitor* in thia
CMUT WORD BHIIDINC CONTEST
Send stamp for circular and rules. Ad­
dress, Sheffield Laboratories, Dept. 12,
Aurora, lilinoi*.
|. B. COI ’EY, Proprietor
Mowing the lawn may l»c turned into * pleasant (Mistime if you
have a Herschel or Caldwell Mower. Smooth cutting, easy
running, our mower will keep vour lawn in perfect con­
dition with the least amount of work. Priced from
$9.00 to $19.00
R. M. CAIN
.'rade in your old Lawn Mower
'a
goods and vegetables which we hamlie.
Jellerson
Cleaning & Pressing Parlors
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Grandma Dart is visiting with her
home.
Ione, the daughter of Mr. and daughter. Mrs. George Sandner and
Mrs. Walter Morris, formerly of family.
thia place, now of Albany, is report­
Ben Darby and wife wore trailing
ed in the hospital at that place, in Stayton last Tuesday.
where she has been operated upon
Mary Hora »ix-nt Thursday after­
for appendicitis.
noon at Ben Darby'*.
Deloris Godwin ha* been out of
Louis Ray and family were
school for several days with pneu­
ing in Stay ton last Thursday
monia.
Mr. Hots and Ben Darby have
Rev. Perry Parou* agran lectured
been on the sick hat for the past
at the school house Sunday night in
several days.
the interest of the Near East relief.
Barberry families m<>t<> d to Sa­
Will Moore and children. Kelly
lem one dav last week.
and Eileen. and Willis Hawlev of
Salem, were Sunday gueet* al the
i from Salem.
McKenzie Brother* delivered a
load of fat hogs to Mill City Wed­
1
Can l»e»t lie tilled here with all the choice canned
(
day to hear of the death of Mrs small truck for a motorcycle and i*
Charles Duback. who died in a Port­ fast getting acquainted with that
Galen tells a
land hospital Thursday afternoon. ' , mode of conveyance
•tory
admirably
well.
She is remembered here a* Effie
Report* are N. Thoma*, a former
Shieman. wh.re she was born and
grew to womanhood. She leaves a resident, has been operated on for
husband, two small daughters, her cancer of the stomach at Salem and
mother, four brothers an<f four sis­ is now quite ill. His many friend*
ters to mourn her lose. She was hope for his speedy recovery.
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Phone 27
Scio, Oregon
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Style of
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You Need
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Eai ter
Hibler & Gill Co.
Solo
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r ar* >>l fl-,
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newest colors and
the variety is ample to allow chrws-
ing to meet your individual require­
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$2.50 to $6.00
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