The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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The Scio Tribun«
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Mr* Dian Morris spent Friday
in Salem.
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C. M. Brewer Honored
Am I Intruding?
Mrs. John Wesely and eon. John-1
C. M Brewer, vice-president and
Mrs Merle Cyrus is spending the nle. were in Salem Monday evening.
general manager >f the M >uotain
Mrs.
A.
L.
Cleveland
of
Salem!
week in Portland.
Stales Power company, with head­
I T. Thayer was in Albany on »pent the week-end with Mr. and quarters al Albsuiy. was elebted a
"Am I Intruding?"
Mrs. R L. Hixson.
busmen» Saturday.
member of the board of directors of
Mrs.
E.
G.
Arnold
spent
the
week
­
Standard
Gas A Electric Company,
Ed Gilkey of Albany »pent Sunday
Mrs. R. M. Phillips i* unite ill with with friends in Scio.
end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. parent company of Mountain States
pneumonia.
J. E. Cyrus near Buisard Station.
Power Company, in Chicago. Wed-
J. N Weddle attended Elk» lodge
City council meets tonight in reg­
Herbert Shelton has bought the newlay. March 25. according to an­
in Albany lhur«iay evening.
Hobeon property which is now oc­ nouncement just received from 11.
ular aeMion.
Mrs Millard Hava and daughter. cupied by R L. Hixson and family. M. Byllesby A- Co. Mr. Brewer's
K. C. Peery was out from Port­
electrion comes as recognition of hi»
Mr» l>. D. Austin. of Albany were
Dr Prill reporla the birth uf a
land the last of the wwk.
long, successful service as an execu­
visiting in Scio Tuesday.
bov to Mr and Mra. Lorent Isaak.
tive of the Mountain States Power
Mr. and Mr». Arch Lindley and
J >hn Kelly and »on. Jack, »pent March 31, 1925. This is their 13th Co. Standard Gas A Electric Co.
children are ill with the th>
Thursday evening with Mr. and Mr». child.
and its operated companies comprise
J D Densmore ws* in Portland D. I> Austin in Albany.
An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. one of the largest public utility
R Frietag died Saturday and was gmuns in the country with owner­
on tassine« the first of the week
Mr. and Mr». I<ouie Bowerman and
buried Sunday at Franklin Butte shin distributed among more than
W. F. Gill and wife visited J. G. children of Portland vinted al the
cemetery.
NO.OOO shareholder»
Mr Brewer’s
GUI and famiily In Lebfaon Sunday. (> L. Sutherland home Sundav.
election
Is
in
line
with
the policy of
D. C, Thoms and wife and Mrs.
V
the
company
of
broadening
respon­
Rebecca Morris were in Albany Sat­
urday afternoon on business and sibilities among executives of its
operated companies
pleasure.
,
Mr. Brewer joined the Byllesbv
Forest Ray of Lebanon and the
organixation
in August. 1909. at
MISSES' and CHILDREN'S
Misses I^eta Couey and Hazel Phil­
Muskogee.
Okla.,
and the following
ippi attended a house dance in Cor-
Clothing and Haberdashery
year was transferred to Mankata.
valiia Wednesday evening.
Minn About this time the Byllesiiv
Mias Emma Kotan has completed people purchased their first holding*
the course al th* Oregon Stat* Nor­ I in the northwest and Mr. Brewer
( » R E G O N
3 /\ L E M ,
mal at Monmouth, and returned to
was again transferred, this time to
her home last Wednesday.
Everett.Wash. After a few month*
Pi of. Watenpaugh and wife and at Everett, he took over the man
the Misses Edith Pentney and Vesta auement of the Sandpoint. Idaho,
Sherfy attended th* teachers' zone division of Mountain States Power
meeting at Mill City Saturday after* Co. and remained there until ap­
noon.
pointed manager of the Byllesbv
E. D. Myers ami wife and J. S. company’s Richmond. Calif., hold
This was in 1912. and he re­
Sticha and wife were in Eugene Sun­ Ing»
day and witnessed the hill-climbing’ mained in Richmond until January,
contest which was staged by Indian 1919. when he wa» appointed vice
president and general manager of
motorcycles.
Mountain States Power Co., with
High grade piano near Scio will
headquarter* at Albany. Oregon,
t»e sold to reliable party at a big
whe-e he has since resided.
saving. $10 monthly will handle.
A snap
Write at once to Tallman
U. of O. Summer Seaaion
Piano Store, .Salem, Oregon.
i i I PI ÆY’
Cool, Clean Milk
:♦
:
*
*
♦
♦
Prevents souring. Avoid this
loss by cooling quickly and
keeping milk where plenty of
fresh air circulates, preferably
in the open.
< 1
Oregon Milk Company
Condenacry, Scio, Oregon
Attention,
Owners!
Does Your Motor Need Overhauling?
If to. we will for the next thirty days give you F rkb
with every Ki-nph ‘e motor overhaul a first class Re­
bore and lion« the cylinders
We u*e only Genuine
Fowl Parts and guarantee our work-
If your Motor Nec<is Overhauling Bring It In--wc are prepared
to do your work at a reasonable price.
Let us figure uilh you on that new car, open or closed
models, either fours or sixes.
FRED T. BILYEU
GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION
Phone 27
Scio, Oregon
i
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,
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Bids Wanted
Sen, >| i>i*trict No, 95. Scio. Ore­
gon. is de- r<o »of receiving bids for
cords of woods for the year 1925
as follows:
5 cords 16 inch big fir.
20 cords 2 foot seeond growth.
20 cords I foot second growth.
To b> de ivered <»n or before Sept.
I. 1925. to the school building in
Scio. Oregon. All bids to be sealed
and maio-d to Cora Calavan, clerk,
or Riley Sh-lton. chairman, on or
bef re April 15. 1925. The board
n M-rvc« the right to accept or re­
ject any or all bids.
Cora Calavan, Clerk.
When you entertain, let us furnish
y<>u. with 500 score cards.
For Sale or Rent
6-rocm house
■ n S-'iith Mam Street. See Fred
T. Bilyeu
31-tf
F r Sale Kale Seed. 35c a pound,
by Chas Chra. route 2. Scio. Ore­
gon, on West Scio road.
27tf
F'r Sale Three-grain White Seed
Oats, price tide per bushel. See
A L. Arnold, route 1, Scio, Ore­
gon,
34tfc
1 r Sale Edison phonograph, good
condition/ ~
Priced right for quick
sale
See John Legner, Scio.
Oregon.
84c
Farm Ixutns Money at 5i% with
r. minil «mmimim; prepayment
jinv < ig< ■< after first year. Wm.
Bain. Albany Ore.
30-c
Found Ladies gold wrist watch on
»treats <>f Scio. By describing
property and paying for this id.
owner can have same.
Ca-h paid for ralse teeth, dental
gold, platinum and discarded jew­
elry. Hoke Smelting A Refining
Co., Otsego, Michigan.
25-tf
W. L Jackson of the Albany Dem­
For Sale Cheat hay, baled, reason­
Important courses for social work­
able price al the barn; also white
ocrat has been invited to »peak at I
ers will be offered by the Portland
-e« l oats
For either of above.
the Parent-Teacher meeting next
School of Social work of the Univer­
El Bilyeu, route 3, Scio, Ore­
Thursday night, and ha» promised to
gon.
;<5p
sity of Oregon during the summer
be here unless unavoidably detained.
arssion at Portland. J Uf it* «.2 to July Any girl in trouble may communi­
For early Oregon potatoes. while 31.
cate with Ensign l^e of the Sal­
the ground is still cold, the planting
vation Army at the White Shield
A marine biological station, the
Home. 565 Mayfair Ave., Port­
of whole seed is the best practice, first in Oregon, will I»» established
land.
Oregon.
reports the experiment station. by th* University of Oregon at Sun-
Such »eed do not rut if the germin­ 1 set Bav, three miles south of the High grade piano near Scio will be
sold t<> reliable party at a big sav­
ation is alow.
entrance to Coos Bay on the coast,
ing. >10 monthly will handle.
!
a»
a
part
of
the
summer
session.
Herman Zeller, who has been
A snap. Write at once to Tailman
working for the Silverton Lumber Plan* have been completed for cours­
Piano Store, Salem. Ore. 33-t-2-c
Co. in their camp near Lyons, has es at Sunset Bav in elementary, ad­
Notice to Whom it May Concern:—
gone to Portland, where he will run vanced. and graduate marine zoology
Mv wife having left my bed and
a donkey engine fur an uncle in one under ’he guidance of Dr Harry B.
b- »rd. I. Henry W. Anderson of
Yocum, assistant professor of xo-
Lyons, Linn county. Oregon, do
of the camps near there.
hereby serve notice on all whom
ology.
I
Driving south of town Sunday we
it may concern that I will not as­
noticed lumber on the ground where
sume any liability or pay any bills
Scio Man la Fined
or accounts whatsoever or of any
Harry Johnston will soon begin the
nature contracted by said wife
erection of a dwelling; the frame
without my written consent.
Under the above headiog the Al­
<>f Jerry H- ircheh’s new house is up;
Dated tbit 17th day of March,
bany Democrat of Monday »aid:
and Franik Prokop's new residence
1925.
Htnry W. Anderson.
"J F. Wesely of Scio paid a fine
is well under way.
33t4c
in the justice court this morning
Those attending the stvle show in after pleading guilty to the charge For Sale
3)4 acres of goo-j land,
six miles from live town <.f about
Albany Friday evening were E. D. of possession of liquor illegally He
l.uoo population; good graveled
Myer» ami wife. W. F. Gill and wife. was arrested by Sheriff Richard.who
ron<l live miles ut the way. four
Mrs. P. H. MacDonald. Mrs. J. S found in Weaely’s home some home
mile* from railroad station; one
Stichf, Mrs. D. M. McKnight, and made wine."
and one-half mites from good
I schoi I; has g<«>d seven room house,
the Misses Let* Couey. Dorris Wed­
Monday the sheriff disposed of
large barn; MO acres in cultivation
dle and Vella Brenner.
the liquor found in Weaely’s home
l>a)ar>er in pasture and timber;
Thorough cleaning of seed wheat,
has plenty of good water, one run­
•seed oats t K.-«d barley to get rid
ning stream. Tern»» can lie ar-
rang- I on part. Address. Owner,
of wild ..»!.< »nd other Weed seed
care Tribune. Scio. Oregon.
gives a cleaner and better Oregun
crop, more bushels to the acre and
less dockage when the grain is sold,
the experiment station points out.
Globe - Albany
Mr. and Mr«. D. C. Thom». Mr-
and Mr». Clarence Pepper. Mrs I. V.|
McAdoo. Ardell Brock and the Miss­
es Freda Thaver, Edith Pentney and
Vesta Sherfy saw Mrs. Wallace Reid
Sunday, Munday, Tuesday
April 5-6-7
M ary P ickforp in
‘ Dorothy Verhon
of Haddon Hall"
in "Broken Laws" at the Globe
Theatre in Albany Tuesday night.
Putting an Ad
This Paper
Contract has been let for the »trip
of paving iota Harrisburg and ta
connect at Junction City by the
Is eheiper and will bring greater
State Highway Commission. Work
will probably start on the Santiam results than if you had a hov to erv
highway this summer, as bids have your warea. If you have anything
been called for. Enn county court , to sell or want to buy something,let
plans on bidding for the work
11 it be known through the Tribune.
America's Sweetheart in one
ol the greatest productions of
her career.