The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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The Scio Tribuni
Veal
April 14
Wc want your produce
and guarantee you top
market price».
Our
Luiiiicx* catal»K«bcd 44
vears ago. Reference:
Bank of California.
R P. Darby and family went to
Our phone number Is 42-6; rail us. Billy Arnold’s Sunday. They are
both improving.
Reconditioning Shop
Joe and Frank Hora. Charley I’e-
and
,
ter*
and family spent Sunday at Ben
Parts f<»r All Car*....
' Darby’s.
Elsie Peters went to Scott's Mills
212 E. First
Phone 379
to
take car* of her sister and family
ALBANY, OREGON
• who ar* ill with flu.
Bill Miller and wife and Ivan la>f-
fler and wif* attended church at
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
Providence Sunday.
II SIX'S CATA MM M
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Albert Eberhardt made a busine»*
u.*4 •ur«.«ast uliy in lit* lr.^.n...ii ul
Catarrh.
trip
to P. P. Crabtree's last Monday
H Alt.'S CITUIHII M» l>l< <M' <r>n
»ist» ut an oiMmont «in . ’^ui<ai,
morning.
Krliwee by InmJ aimhralk.n •««! II»»
ltii*rtial Mol! in®, a "lu-iw, whi< h ni-U
Dave Aegerter. sr . and eon David
inw.i<h th*
<m th«» Mormt* wMT-
fa,**. thus rtdwlM ths tna«iur<Milon.
made a business trip to Scio Satur­
»••id br nil drums»«»
day afternoon.
F. J
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O»m
»Several from these vicinities ar*
W . A. Ewing,
T. J. bunkers.
ill with flu.
President
Vice P its .
Georg* Sandner and wife motored
E. D. Myers. Cashier
to
Lebanon Sunday afternoon.
Watch the dale following yourj
Elsie
Limbeck made a living trip
name on this paper, It tells wh»n
your time expires
1 If a blue pencil to Stayton Monday.
Does a General Banking
mark is under your name, it means
Ivan Leffler called at th* Mont­
Business. Interest paid
mu: ih|« r will stop in ’wo weeks,
gomery home Monday.
on time deposit«.
unlc as renewed. Starts when paid
Mary Hora called on Maude Dar­
for, stops at expiration.
by Monday.
lHllit>AY, April 16, 1926
Henry and Alex Mmtrn took Car-
.oline Min ten to Salem early Monday
PAGE & SON
The Tribune, fl 75 the year.
Batteries
Repaired and
Re - Charged
G«*nuine Ford Batteries, wood case, $16 50
Fan! Batteries, rubber case.......
$18.50
The Scio State Bank
Batteries repaired by an experienced
battery man
Batteries repaired on
Ford schedule. Bring in your battery
v and give us a trial.
A dumb woman found wandering morning so she could return to her
in Germany has bren claimed by studies at Beaverton,
three husbands
The silent kind are i
FRED T. BILYEU
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evidently popular.
GARAGE AND SERVICE STA I ION »
Phone 27
Richardton Gap Review*
Have they had an epidemic or
The short Skillflt Temples ha« th« ■»omething among the Nebraska law­
wire core, ia readily adjusted and yers? Farmers were in the majori­
holds so tenaciously that it is most
ty in the lower house
desirable for summer sports.
Ask to see samples.
Uncle Sam makes an honest but
laborious penny by auctioning rum-
runner’s motor boats and recaptur­
ing them again next week.
fëfêiïîleade
A community meeting was held at
the Arnold school house Fue«dav
night.
Marvin and Eldred Ging have
beeO building fence on their farm
^IL6Y SÇ6LÇ0Ï)
Ambrosek saw mill Tuesday.
Former Senator Allmrt J. Bever­
Joe Sharp and two friends of Leb­
idge of Indiana hit the nail squarely anon visited at the Piatt home last
on the head when, in an after dinner Thursday
Jlbstralls Obtained, fijamlned
Edd Ambrosek and Miss Maude
SCIO
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OREGON speech in New York recently, he
said: "We are suffering from too Dardy visited at Piatts Sunday even­
DR. A. G. PRILL
many laws ” Yes, it is getting so ing.
Physician
now we cannot scarcely turn hand
Clinton Arnold is working in the
and
or
foot
without
bumping
into
some
Star
garage at Albany.
Surgeon
fool law.
G. E Rodgers was an Albany vis­
District Surgeon S. P. Railway
itor Wednesday.
^cio, Or.
BRIEF AND BREEZY
Real Estate Broker
and Notar» Public
Veterinarian
h TAYTON,
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OREGON
Calls answered I’ay or Mght
Tuberculin Testing
It’s alright to laugh at your trou­
Veterinarian
bles. but vou'd lietter not do it in
Sterility, Abortion, T. B. Testing the face of a traffic cop.
Students of war say that the next
Phone*OflVe, IM J; Rse. 702
conflict will he waged with KU.
ALBANY.OREGON
Yes. and it will also be started that
way.
Lowe <5u Morrison
Rsliabl® UnSertahers
All funerals given
by Nr.
N. f.
C Lows
leba non
Phone 91
Spelling Contest Ended
Th* three grades presided over
by
Mis* Thayer ended their spelling
It ia strange hnw much time some
contest
last Friday, which was stag-I
H-ople waste in telling the world
ed
in
a
novel way. leaders had I
how bu»y they are.
DR. J. W. G<HN
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Scio, Oregon
April 15
‘ Optometrist
ALt^NY OMCA
Poveitr is no crime, but it is apt
to count against you if you commit
one.
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<J. E and Jes* Rodgers have built
a modern cow lot on G. E. Rodgers’
ranch, which Jess has rented.
Having several hundred of its
Crushed rock is being hauled and
HAROLD ALBKO.
<>wn, the United States Shipping put on th* Richardson Gap r*>ad.
Manufacturing Optician
Delta Piatt was taken ill Tuesday.!
Board decline* to become excited
over Germany's saille*» ships.
Ix>naid Arnold begun work at the
G. F. Korinek
EGGS
HOGS
been choaen. who in turn selected
their assistants ami then the word*
were written as the teacher pro­
nounced them.
Some good and
some very bad spelling was noted
The losing side furnished the treats, i
and all ended happily.
>
Cool, Clean Milk
Prevents souring." Avoid this
loss by cooling quickly and
keeping milk where plenty of
fresh air circulates, preferably
in the open.
Oregon Milk Company
Condensery, Scio, Oregon
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Under New Management
The «Scio Meat Market
Having j»urcli.«*cd the two meat markets in Scio. I
consolidate^ them under the above name, and will
strive to render efficient wrvice an«! give courteous
treatment at all times. Will carry a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
1 will buy your beef cattle. vea! and boys (alive or dressed) and
pay you the top price». Sec me first.
Herbert Shelton, Mgr. Shop.
I
C. J. BRUCE, Proprietor
The saxophone in tome of the
While loading logs on a truck at
mill the other
failure to met the notes when they day, Floyd Shelton sprained his left
N. I. Mouu*>«
ankle and ha* been off duly ever
fall due.
Phon» -Day. :<H7
since.
Phone— Xighl. JHÚ
A Chicago bank advertised: "We
make the inti rest of our depositors
ur interest” That ia a clear warn­
ing all right.
twraenal attention jazzier pieces of music sounds like a the Krosman Bros,
1.x>we
PATENTS
Obtained. Scud modelor »ketch
and we will promptly »end you a
report. Our book on Palmi* and
Trade marks will be tent to you
on request.
D. SWIFT & CO.
— PATENT LAWYERS —
305 Seventh SL. Waihington, D. C-
Over >4 Ye®r*‘ F.»p*ri»»<*
THOMAS LARGE
City and Farm Property
Sold
" In too many cases.” said Uncle
• •a. tain" necessary fob Satan to
go after sinners. All do old boy
• »
has to d» is to leave his addri
Mote.
9
Speeches at public dinners in Ja*
.pan are made before the dinner com-
moocaa.
Now we know what is
meant by the wise men of the east.
Disarmament can not be achieved
merely by sinking our surplus men-
of-war some way must be found
for pacifying our retired men of
war.
SEED CORN
Putting an Ad in
This Paper
European statesmen say that Un­
Is cheaper and will bring greater
de Sam ia a Shylock. And our rec­ results than if you had a hov to erv
List with me—Noexcltuive contract
ollection is that a tricky lawyer your waras. If you have anything
YES' we have "SOO” Score cards talked Shy lock out of his loan, both to sell or want to buy something.let'
principal and interest
2c «ach
At Use Tribune Otbor.
e have a Ignited sm-ply; of 1925 < n p M-lect.d and t„tcd Seed
Com at 5c per pound. I Ins own w„* raked and srle.ie.1 kv
Mr. Tucek, near Scio. It is band ,I died wiih Hp.
b.tt
kernel* removed.
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.