The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 02, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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SHELBURN NEWS
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March 31
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Mr*. Carl Smith «pent laat Thura-
dav afternoon with Mr*. Byron
Bates.
Edwin Holland and wife and Io­
fant daughter spent Sunday with
hia mother, Mra. Fred Roadarmel.
It was betty Ann's first visit to her
grandma’s.
Laat Saturday evening about 10
o'clock J. W. Hirona and family and
Earl and Gooch family, of Portland,
drove in to Lee George’s and spent
the night. Sunday morning Mr.
Hirona and family drove to Lebanon
to visit hie wife'« uncle, a Mr. Dart,
who is quite ill. Gooch'r apent the
day with her mother. Mrs. Lee
Early Monday moraine
George,
they all retun ed to Portland io
time for their children to attend
school.
T. M. Russell and H. O. Shilling
made a business trip to Salem Mon­
day.
M. C. McLain and aon Ronald of
Portland spent Sunday with his par­
ents.
H. O. Shilling and family apent
Monday evening with W. H. Me­
ltin'« and listened in on the radio.
Mrs. I-ee George and aon Walter
spent Monday with her mother.Mra.
Nancy Trollinger.
Iola George spent the week-end
with her sister. Mr*. Marion Brown.
Dillon McLain was shopping in
Scio Monday.
Opal Shilling spent Saturday vis­
iting her teacher, Mias Elsie Down­
ing.
T. M. Russell and family called
on her parents Sunday evening.
A. J. McLain is visiting hi* niece
and family this week.
H. O. Shilling visited his friend,
George Spicer, at Nortn Santiam
last Saturday.
News From Lyons.
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Mar. 31
Misa Xetta Prichard spent Sunday
Hal Shelton home.
Ray Foi family left the flrat
week for Idaho, where they
to make their future home.
Haman Shelton ia visiting
her aon. Hal and family, and other
relatives in Lyons.
Mra. Floyd Martin and daughter
were Sunday visitors at Rolie
at the
The
of the
expect
Mrs
Trask's.
Mrs. Margaret Strayer of Aums­
ville spent the week-end at the
Vaughn home*, returning home Sun­
«
day afternoon.
Clyde McRae waa a Lyons caller
Saturday.
Mra. Henry Bodeker apent Thura-
day evening with Mian Ella John-
aton.
Mr. and Mra. Waiter Scott apent
the week-end at Silverton.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Vaugho.
Mra. Strayer and Miss Helen Vaughn
were Mill City callera Saturday.
Hilda Johnaton called on Doria
e
and Maxine Huber Sunday.
Mra. Clyde Sherman and children
of Mill City were Sunday visitors io
Lyona.
Mra. Scott spent Thursday after­
noon with Mra, J. H. Johnaton.
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Richards«« Gap K«vwv*
March 31
There will I* a program and pie
aociai at the Richardson Gap school
Friday evening. April 3. at 8 o’clock.
Everybody welcome.
Com« aad
Country Correspondence
called to Conard We*tenh u*e M >n-
day because of th* baby’s illneaa.
Joe Atnbroaek and family were
vim tor* at J. R. Piatt'« Sunday
Delta Piatt spent th* week-end
with L. 3. Keiaer of Philomath
J. R Piatt i* out on hi* rout*
again after three week* *iekn*-*i>.
Hen Mumpers «pent the week end
at home, but wa* back at hi« a <rk
at the mill Monday m- rning.
March 30
Mr and .Mrs. W. I.. Perkin* of
Hoquiam. Wa«h , were Vielling at
the home of her father, G A Mor-
gan. for a few day* They left Sun­
day for southern Oregon, where
they are going to make their home.
J. D. Tinker and children of Bea­
Fred Merritt called on th* Piatt'a ver Creek. Ore., are visiting at the
Tuesday evening.
home of J Soucek.
Wilson Richard*>n and wife were
Mrs. Edd Balschweid has recov­
in Albany Saturday.
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ered from an illne«» of the flu.
Mt. Pleasant-Cole News
March 31
l^r- M.til ■ l.l .\ .11 Wi rv
thinking of SlllRT* for Spring
we purchase«! t!e*c SI irts
from the Iwst I ncs in Ameri­
ca.
You will find tic one
L. A. Darby of Stayton and Ben
Darby motored to Archie Bates'
last Saturday afternoon to get a
cow,
Jo* and Frank Hora »pent Satur­
day evening at Ben Darby's.
Clarence Overholt« »pent Satur­
day visiting at Ben Darbva. Otto
Limbeck’« and with Curtis and Carl
Kraaehnewski.
Ties and Collars to go \X ith Shills
AL*AJ¡Y.OBR a >N
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Our tines of Cot i A!-» comprile the latest sty'vs
ami with ti Knit or Cut Silk Tig* you van c
i v tin 1 JU'’ v.ii.«t v«»u want to l«e well dres
on Easter I lay. Prie «I reasonable.
Don’t forget our G rocyhy DrPAhrMPNT ’ i
little or big thn g» you need for F»sl< r Htl
laat. Lunch ot Din vr We l uw th«
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G ardes T im » M eans Srn> T ime
Our ««»i
cither package or bulk, ia fresh and clean, and
ci’inpri* a variety to suit all.
Get them here.
J. F. WESELY, the Grocer
ing in Stayton.
Oliver Beard ha* been quite aick
with a sore throat.
A good many from thia vieinity
attended the sale Thur »«lay.
We were all quit* surprised to
find snow on the ground Saturday
morning.
Too bad there wasn't
enougn to play anowball with any­
way.
Baptist Church Note*
Harley Darby, Charley Peter« and
Sunday school at 10 o'clock every
family spent last W edn< -day even­ Sunday morning. Everybody is in­
ing with home folks.
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
Earl and Maude Darby were trad-
evening
at 6:30.
in» inStaytun last Wediumday after­
Prayer
meeting every Saturday
noon and also called at the CJpude
night at at 7:80.
Darby a.
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L. A. Darby and famii.v of Stay-
John Prochiu ka. who formerly
ton motored to Ben LJarby's M<miay
owned
th* People* Gaah Store, wa«
to get a load of wood.
renewing
acquaintance* m Scio laat
Mr*. Irvin Parberry is taking care
Wednesday.
of Mrs. Vincent Pietrok. who ha«
blood poisoning in her hand.
Leonard Darby and Geo. Clark of
Stayton motored to Ben Llarby'e
Thursday evening.
Elsie Limbeck made a Hying trip
to Slayton Wednrsday ai d Thurs­
day.
Mias Angeline Rval» is «pending
her spring vacation with home folks.
She is attending Willamette Univer­
sity at Salem.
Sam Bass accompanied Otal Bates
on the mil« route Mondn morning.
Fred and Maude Smith spent last
Friday evening at J A. Schults.
Mi see* .Mabie Schulte, Elsie Pet­
ers, Elda Downing and Maude Smith
spent Sunday at M. F. Ryan’s.
Frank Habl>erman wife of Salem
and M. F. Ryan and wife motored
to McMinnville Saturday
Alic*. Agnes, Albert and Archie
Eberhardt made a flying trip to Sa­
lem Sunday to see their mother.who
is ill. •
Lyle Lutz of Salem spent the last
of last week al the P. H. lambert
home.
Mrs. Paul Limbeck and daughter.
Elsie, attended church at Mt. Pleas­
ant Sunday.
Will Hirona and wife of Portland
visited at George Sandner’s Sunday
evening, returning home Monday
morning.
Grandma Dart spent the laat few
day* of laat week with L. A Darby
and family.
Will Hirona and wife of Portland.
George Sandnerand wife and Grand­
ma Dart all motored to Lebanon
Sunday to see Louis Dart, who is
eiightely improved.
hi
85c to $3.50
A large crowd wa* present at ahue & Atnbroaek sawmill Wedne*
Mary Jacob's sale laat Thurmlay.
day afternoon.
W. L Pcrkine and 0 F Morgan
Frank and Joe Hora. Harley Dar­
by. Clarence Overh«ilt*. Charlev Pi­ drove to Salem Thursday.
Mra. 0 F. Morgan gave a birth­
ters and family. Je»s Chastain and
family and Louis Ray and family day dinner Saturday. Those me«-
were Sunday visitor« at tho Ben eiit were Mr. and Mra. W. L. Per­
kins and children, George Morgan
Darby home.
Mis* Sylvia Darby of Stayton haa and the hoata.
Mi.se« Agnes Soucek and Oreta
been visiting at the Ben Darby home
Balschweid
«pent Wednesday even­
for the*past week.
Mary Hora «pent last Friday af­
ternoon at Ben Darby'«.
y
you want here at fr«>m
Adolph Soucek wa« home for
week end. He is working at
D-mahue & Atnbroaek sawmill.
Miaae* Greta Balschweid and
ne* Soucek were visitors at the Don­
Comino to Albany and
Salam
Dr. Mellenthin
SRKCtALIST
SEED CORN
We have a limited »upplv of I*»-’’ crop scicele«! and teste«! Seed
Corn at •« per pound. This c«>m was rann! an«! *e!ectr«l I y
Mr. Tucek, near Sci<>. It i» hand shelled with tip* an«l butt
kernels removed.
Mill Feeds
Chick Feeds
Baby Chick Feed,ink
Developing Mash, sack
Growing Feed, »ack
Either'« Chick Starter,
Milk Mash, «ack
Pheasant Figg Mash. »1
♦3 25
300
3 60
<50
2. 0
Millrun,
|wr sack.... .................... »1 SO
Bran.
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101
twr sack..
Middlings,
per sack.... ................... 160
Scio Mill & Elevator Co
See F. E. SHAFER for
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I
ARNESS
170 S. Comi Street
Salem,Oregon
in. heavy Double «*t Stitchc«! Trace, li im Hip
Strain. 5-ring Breeching Back Strap* li inch.
Hold Back» U inch. Pole Strap* lj meh. Bridle»
Cup B ind«. . inch. Bi.-a.t Str,.j>« 1J inch Lincs
1| in by 20 lect, Back Banti Feit Lined, Mar­
ket Tug IJ inch, ( «Htl Wide liclly Ban«ls.
2X” Harness, steel hames........... $60.00
I size 2” lighter Harness............. 50.00
A heavy 1 earn Collar, $4.65 each up
in Internal Medicine f or th*
past twelve year*..
□••• Not Oporat*
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Lines. I inch by 20 feet
Lines, l| inch
?<• < •< ’
Line» lj inch i « 20 i«<'
Will be in
A lbany , Wednesday, A prit 8.
Albany Hotel
2 inch 1 rain Bridles, pair
7 (Hi
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5 ‘MJ
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and in
All Harness made of California Oak
Fanned Leather
Hand Bags
Suit Cases
Gloves
Purses
Puttees
S alim , Thursday. Ap rii 9,
Marion Hotel
Office Hours: 10 s m. Io Lp m.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Char:« for Consol latten
Dr. Msllenthin
Mallanthin i*
l* a regul ar
gradii »**
Or.
*r gradu
in medicine and surgnry an 1 to licer»
by the «late of Oregon.
Hsdors m <
operate for chronic appr ndieiti*. g*. '
■ tone«, ulcer» of stomach, tonsil* or
n<h*r>oid».
He ha* to hi* credit wnrwleeful result*
in disease* of th* »tomarh.Myer, bowel*. ,
blood, »km, nerve«, heart, kirinoy,blad­
der. bed wetting, catarrh. *m»k lung»,
rheumatism, sciatica, ¡erf a leers and’
rectal ailment*.
Ilelow are the name« of a few of hi«
many sattotted patient* in Oegon:
Hodwiek Wtben. Gold ftowch. Ore.,
varicose u terra.
Frank Koehler, The Dalton, Oregon,
■tomach trouble.
Mr». E. C. Hammcek, Myrtle Point,
Ore., goitre.
Mr». J»h* Mrte-, Lakeside, Ore.,
appendicitis.
Henry WeatfalL Ontario, Ore., ulcer
of «tomarh.
Mr». R C. Bate*, Baker.Ore., ecsema.
O. .M. Ritchiey, Boring, Or*., heart
trouble.
Ixart« S. Steibwr, ©R E. Buchanan,
Portland, Or»., adenoid« and tonsils.
bring your pie*.
L. P Arnold and wife, accompa­
DR J. W. GOIN.
Reosember abase dal«, that consulta­
nied bv Mra. Edd Bilyeu, were in
Veterinarian.
tion on thia tno will be free and that
Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate hi* treatment to different.
Albany Saturday.
In*pect«»r.
Married women mast be. acrMnpanied
J. R Piatt loet a valuable aaddl«
by their busband«.
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Phone«:— Palace Feed ehed. 1*4- J
bora* Thursday.
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Mr. aad Mra. G- K Mw
Your Easier
TogsA re Here
SL££PT MCILOW NEK
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A fine Line of Coder the-Arm Ladies Bags
in Genuine leather
NOTHING TAKES THE PLACE OE
.Notice '
rV LEATHER
Your Credit Is
Good Fiere
Tn maintain this Credit System ami meet com­
petition that sells for cash only, I *m forced to
charge I per cent interest on overdue accounts.
So don't I* surprised to fin«! your account draw­
ing I per cent interest.
MAi ettWAwr
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R. M. CAIN
UNIVERSAL
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