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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1925)
»• » 1 * * 4f* I, y - •• ? f./ • .* *<«•<?? • **♦’*♦*,;• J Local y eu sa nd Clastñfleti Page 6 Í B Davidson, instructor in bu»«neaa ad ministration al U. of 0. at Eugene, and D W Dormer, cost accountant for the Eugene Fruit Growers As sociation. were in Scio un buonesa For Sale or Rent—8-room house Grandma Neal is quite ill with yesterday. <»n South Mam Street. See Fred the grippe T. Bilyeu. 31-tf The dock in the drug store win You'll Eind Your Want Here Shipley’s Popular — Pnce* Women's Misses and Children s Clothing and Haberdashery Jess Rodgers made a trip to Albany Monday. business dow on which there was a guessing contest a» to when it would stop, stopped last Wednesday. It ran 17 a E. H. Hobans of Salem was In days without winding. Gilbert Cal- Scio Monday afternoon. avan mails the closest gu«M aa to Marlon Arnold of Eugene was in the time it would stop, and wa» giv Scio on business Tuesday. en the ptise. Mrs. Fred Mumper visited her The well known and »uceeiuful parents at Junction City Sunday. Minneapolis rupture ext*rt. Mr C. F. Redlich, will be in Salem on Wed Joe Mlynar was in town from his nesday. March 25. at the Manon home on route 1 on business Tues Hotel, and in Albany on Saturday. day. March 28. at Albany Hotel. Rup tured people come many mites to W Hud co and A. W. Sharp C. see him. Consultation is free Watch were in Portland on buaioea» Tu*»- Salem and Albany paper» for special day announcement. 32t> Salem, R. M Russell and wife of Albany viaited W A Ewing and wife Sun- day. CREAM AND FEED STATION At our new li<ati<>ii. rext to Peoples Theatre CHERRO FLOUR CHERRO CEREALS Cherro Poultry and Stock Feeds Cherro Flour If you want many ni*5e white loaves of bread per sock, Chereo Ilardwhcat Flour will do it. Cherro Cereals Cherro Graham ami Whole Wl c.it Flour, with all the bran with all the flour—always fresh and granular. / * The famous CtlRRRO I’.isx \K1: Fun h that makes dad smile and the kiddies say more—Cherro, the golden brown, delicious hot cake flour. Cherro Poultry Feed « Known as the lowest Fibre Feed on the market, clean, whole some; a feed for every need. Cherro Dairy Feed Cherro Cow Chow, 18 per vent protein Chrr o Mo’asaea Feed, lb per cent protein Clierro Kremo Fee«!. 12 j*er «•ent protein Clierro Call Meal. 21 percent protein Only one r»f the« f< ■ « that > rrn over 10 ¡>cr cent protein I Ms;. tl r new W « I i ’cr pri -»urr tiie molasses is pressed into the diy f.-cd, thi* .>< uiv-> a uniform feed and free from lumps. Several Scio jieooie drove to Al bany Sunday to see the new model home which has just been built and furnished, and was open for inspec tion <m Sunday. Ì • »; Call at Mumper’s New Place for QUALITY PRODUCTS C. M. Donovan, wife and daugh ter, Miss Mary, visited Frank Dono van and family at Corvallis and Will Donovan and family at Airlie over the week-end. 1 1 .*■» A baby boy was born to Mr. and $ A3 Mrs Claire McLain on Saturday, March 14. at the home of Mrs. Mc Lain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shelton at West Scio. Madeline, small daughter of Prof, and Mrs. R. li McDonald, is ill with whooping cough. Helen Godwin of the same neighborhood is unable to attend school because of the whoop ing cough | if you believe in boosting the Ixxjsters, if you believe in helping an institution that spends its money at home, you will support the Scio I ribune more substantially than wishing it well. Ranks For Rent 10-acre tract on West Scio road; alao cow for sale. In quire of E L. Sizemore, on place, e Farm l/'«n« Money at with nominal commission; prepayment prwiledge« after first year. Wm. Bain. Albany Ore. 30-c For Sale 50 to fit) tons of good Cheat Hay. baled. $15 per ton al barn. Call M. Kelly, Scio-Jeffer- son road; both phones. 33p High « t loh paid for fa* teeth dental gold, platinum and discarded jew elry. Hoke Smelting & Refining Co., Otsego, Michigan. 25-tf Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the p«»t twelve years. Does Not Operate will be in A lbany , Wednesday, April 8. Albany Hotel Rev. J. Y Stewart will preach in It I» very hard for a senator to the Christian church Sunday evening. he indignant about nil lease» after The subject will be ‘'Jacob's New the public loae» intereat. Name". Service at Ml Pleasant at 2 p. m. Cherro Molasses Feeds arc Philippi For Sale (iood grade C ost , just frr-h. cash take« her and calf. See Cha* Tucek. Scio. Ore. 32p Sunday school at 10 o'clock every' The "I Will” community club players will give their play, "Home Sunday morning, Everybody is in Ties", at Jefferson this evening, and vited to attend. Christian Endeavor every Sunday no doubt will have a packed house evening al 6:30. Fire Marshal Wolfe of Salem was Prayer meeting every Saturday in Scio yesterday inspecting the city night at at 7:30. fire apparatus. He was assisted in Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach the work by Art Shelton and Eiden next Sunday. i Knauf. A full lin- of High Class Dairy Feeds. : Miss Cow For Sale -tirade Guernsey On first cslf Price reasonable. See I. G. Faltua. 32-p Hazel Philippi of Scio has I* mi Mrs. P. H. MacD-.nald and Mr», nominated for editor of the co-ed E. G. Arnold wore »hopping in Sa- barometer. This issue of the school Fur Sale About 500 Cedar posts at lem Monday 15 cent* each, if you take the paper is iMu«*d once a year in the whole bunch thia week. D R. John Densmore Jr came out from spring term and contains only arti I’earre, route I. Scio,Ore. 32e Portland and spent the week-end at cle* about and of interest to co-eds. his home here. Mias Philippi has been pre»- nted a 1’otat < n fur Sale — Both for table u*e and we«!. Netted Gems and Guy McKnight and C M Coffey prize of S5 for living the moat etfici- Sunrise: also good feed grinder. ent day editor on the staff of the were on a business trip to Eugene 2 horse power. See Chas. Chrs. ! Bai »meter, campus publication On Uwt Scio road. 27-lf over the week end. Editors were judged both on speed Any girl in trouble may communi Wm. Wirth and Ernest Lsaka left and efficiency. cate with Ensign L m of the Sal Saturday for Washington state to M im Philippi is a senior in com vation Army at the While Shield work in logging camps. Home. 565 Mayfair Ave.. Port merce at O. A C. land. Oregon. A. L. Riddle and wife were in F t Sale Beat quality Netted Gem Additional Bounties from their home on route 3 yester Seed P latoes. price 2c per pound. day shopping and visiting friends. All you want; nice and smooth Effective April first. 1925 the Ore Al* ‘ table potatoes See Ed Ka Fred T. Bilyeu and wife and C. gon Slate Game Commistinn will lina. route 4. Scio, Ore. 32p E Hunt and wife drove Lo Dayton. pav additional bounties a* follow«; F r Sales*"* 814 acres of good land, Newberg and McMinnville Sunday Wolf. 825 00. Cougar. »25 00. W Id six miles from live town i.f about Mr. and Mrs. A L. Rice of Klam Cat 11.50. The above i» In addition 1 non population; good graveled r<>a<4 five miles of the wav. four ath Falls are visiting Mr. and Mrs. to those paid by the various coun miles from railroad station; one Hide» must Im presented toi A. L. Riddle. Mrs. Rice is a sister ties and one-half miles from good the County Cierk of the County in of Mr. Riddle. schoi I; has good seven room house, which the animal wa« killed and af- : large barn; 80 acres in cultivation Mrs. Jess Rodgers sod davghtcr, fadavit of such killing t»e made and balance in pasture and timber; Geraldine, and Mrs. Gilbert McDon forwarded to the State Game Com- has plenty of good water, one run ald and davghtcr, Aileen. were Jef misaion. All wolf hides must li ning stream. Term» can be ar ferson visitors Sunday. ranged on part. Address. Owner, sent to the State Game ('ummimion ; care Tribune. Scio, Oregon. for identification. R M. Phillipa and wife visited Mr. Phillips* sister. Mrs. Sarah Hep bum at Silverton, Sunday. Mr» Baptist Church Notes Hepburn remains quite ill. MUMPER’S ' / / The deio Tribuni 9 Mr. and Mrs. Emil Teehans I Miss Esther Humphrey, former teacher in the Scio high school) were in Scio yesterday calling on friends. They were dinner guests at the E. D. My ers home A. K. Wight, a senior in the . school af Mines al 0. A. CL. MW. and in S al KM. Thursday. April 9, Marion Hotel Office Hours: ¡0 a. m. to 4 p. m. Globe - Albany ONE DAY ONLY Sunday, Monday, Tuesday March 21-23-24 No Charco for Consultation THE EVENT ?SE YEAR Dr. MelWnthln is a regular graduate - u> medicine and surgery amt is bcenacd by the »late of Or-gon. Redoes not operate for chronir appendicitis. gall atone«, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or . adenoid*. lie has to hl« credit wonderful results ! in utsenaes of the stomach,liver. boweK : blood, tain, r.ervea, heart, kidney.blad der. bed wetting, catarrh, weak lunge, rheumalMm. »eiaUea. leg ulcers ami rectal ailments. lekiw are the names of a few of his many Mti«n*d patients in Oregon: Hetwiek Wil-on, Gold Beach. Ore,, varicose ulese*. Frank hoehler. The Dalles, Oregon, ■tomsch trouble. * r». E. C. Hammock, .Myrtle Point, Ore., goitre. Mrs. J«hn McCue, Isdteside. Or»., appenui ilia. Ib-nry Westfall. Ontario, Ore., ulcer of atom»' h Mrs. E. C. Bat«», Raker.Ore , wsema O. M. Ritch ey, Boring, Or»., heart troobi-- laiui« S. Stuber, 3Jfi E. Buchanan. Portland. Ore., ailenouls and tonalb. Douglas Fairbanks in • The Thief of Bagdad" Coming: ‘‘Frivolous Sal PATENTS Obtained. Send model or »ketch and we will promptly »end you a report. Our book on Patent» and Trade-mark» will be »ent to you on request. D. SWIFT & CO. ____ PATENT LAWYERS«—. 305 Seventh St.. Wathmgkm. D. C- O«wr X Y—rs* E«p»e«e<»cs | Remember above date, that consults lion on this trip will he free and that his treatment is dilfrrtnl Married women must be accompanied by their hnabend» Aditrrw 211 Bradbury BHg . Les ▲sgeiea. Cahf. a • ■ ;? I ■** ■ ►i*" « • — * w •î^»3e . - » *7.~ »W&- - g s ■ /. »