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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1925)
The Scio Tribune Local New »and Classified Page 4 Mrs. R M. Phillips. wh<> has been sick with flu pneumonia, is now able to sit up a little every day. and Dr. Frill says she is on the road to rapid —-i—1% ¿flaws* ~i recovery. For Sale Kale Seed. 35c a pound, Hawthorne y* by (has. t-hr*. route 2. Seis. Ore Am I Intruding’" 1 Rev. J. Y. Stewart will preach in gon. ou West Scio road. 27tf If 1 can help my twys to learn D. W, Dormer was at Newport the Christian church Sunday even One fact my father taught to me F t »!< Alt. it 65 good laying ing. The subject of the sermon Sunday. Some day their gratitude I'll earn; hens. Priced reasonable for a will be "Walking With God.” Ser 1 want their heritage to be. quick «ale. See Sam Stoller. Scio Thomas Large waa in Albany on ■ Above all else that fortune brings. On gon. 37tfe vices in the Mt. Pleasant church at business M-ndsv 5 An understanding of this law: 2 p. m. Wanted To trade »»me cattle fora ï J. 0. Densmore went to Portland I That men may rise to greater things brood sow and pigs, or shoats. George Qurrner of Lacomb, bro Some one must grapple with the raw! Tuesday on busineM. Sec W T. Hassler, routs 3. Scio. ther of Mrs. Sarah Morris of Scio, Oregon. 37 p J. S. Sticha was shopping in Al What do I mean? The answer's here: has suffered a stroke of partial pa i bany Munday forenoon. All comfort* come from work Gone; ralysis. and on Tuesday Di. Frill For Sale 55 rod* of good used wire fence. 9 wires, for $10. Geo. C. I want my boys wit h ready cheer C. D. Compton was over from had him removed , to the Albany Christian«' n. route 2. on West To claim the right to win their own! Salem on business Monday. General Hospital. Scio road. 37p They must not be content to take s What I may hold of wealth or fame. E. H. Hobson and wife of Salem All the grade pupils of the Scio Farm l»ans Money at 5% with But fortified with humble stake called on Scio friends Sunday. school have combined to put on a r> mmal commission; prepayment Let them add honor to thq name. privileges after first year. Wm. Miss Roberta Cary of Albany vis Cooked food »ale next Saturday. Bam. Ail »any Ore. 34 -c April 25. and will hold it in Riley ited Mrs. Sat ah Morns Tuesday. Of such a breed wore those who carved She I bin’s office. Get your Sunday For Sale - White leghorn cockerels. This nation from the wilderness, J. L. Kelly spent Thursday night 3 weeks old. at 15c each; make needs from them. Wlio fought and froze and bled and starved •nd Friday flshine near Oregon City. g < l friers See L. E. Covell, oo T9 prove their title to success; The 7-months-old child of Mr. and Guy McKnight place 3Hp Of such a breed must he the men Mrs. E. D Myers and Mrs. Jeffer ■ • Mrs. Joe Sehwindt. living east of Who brave each hazardous frontier— son Myers visited in Corvallis Mon Cash paid for false teeth. dental town, accidentally pulled a cup of Lord, stimulate boys’ hearts again gold, platinum and discarded jew day. hot coffee over onto its right leg With eagerness to pioneer! elry. Hik<- Smelting & Refining E. S. McCrae, who lives near last Thursday and wav severely Co.. Otsego, Michigan. 25-tf West Scio, is reported on the sick burned from the hip down. Choicednhlias, 25?, 35?. 50?. Spec list. ial collection, named and labeled. The engineers are working on the $1 50 per dozen. Goin’s Dahlia Mieses Vella Brenner and Dorris estimates for improving the Albany- Farm. Jefferson, Ore. 36-t-S-c Weddle were shopping in Salem Sat« Ijebanon highway, and expect t» i T •«:: ! ■ •» Slabwood at urdav. have them ready so the State High $2 50 t>er cord, delivered. If you Mrs. Oliver Powe'l is reported tn way Commission can ask for bids to want some, phone or mail your be quite sick at her home on Main be opened at the May meeting. order to J, F. Kukacka, Scio, Or- egon. It C.: "Drift >ou think Ella has street 37 If Mrs. KreiU. mother of Mrs. L. E. GIRLS’ ATHLETICS ■it if al complexion?* The laat girls’ h (»»veil, who lives on the Guv Nlc- Just The Thing To wrap canned Miao Almeda Smith of Portland Yl i/H this saasou wjj at Mio, Mor. 1 egeitiag gnrtt«» The Scio girts showed lack work due to lack of pcaci shifting of players. , In thr last quprV-r the set H-K and hard playing on botl could not br»-ak the tie. A thrown by Selo just as the w b|i-w did nut count, anii, the «too» I h -M. The lineup tor the wm : Bonita Sutherlin, center. Bertha Calavan, r. center. Wilma Miller, forward. Fern Flanagan, forward, l-ona Zyssct, guard. Elia Lucek, guard. Frances Weedy, sub. it is hoped that in tit« future mon- high school girls will turn out for baseball practice so that a first and second team may be picked and prac tice begun. No games have l>< en scheduled because there are not enough high school girls out to prac tice to make a team. ti 7... ¿‘W.-ll, of course »he has Kmght place, died Tuesday night 1 in her ehecks, but I don’t like spent the week-end with .Miss Vella from paralysis, and her remains will Brenner. nrt.ficial flowers.M lu I did? I told pap that line is entirely i-lforta.” For Salo 314 acres of good land, six mil»« fr>>rn live town <>f about 1,000 imputation; good graveled to.id five lalles <>f the way. four miles from railroad station: one and one-half miles from good scho<|; has good seven rixim house, large barn; HO acres in cultivation balance in pasture and timber; has plenty of good water, one run ning stream. Terms can be ar ranged on part. Addresn, Owner, care Tribune. Scio. Oregon. fruit up with, or lunches, or to kindle fires old newspapers. A bi<r bundle for 10c al the Tribune Office. be taken to Dayton, Yamhill county, Mrs. F. T. Thayer returned Mon Friday for interment. She was 65 day evening from a week’s visit in Any girl in trouble may communi years old. Portland. cate with Ensign Lee of the Sal The fallowing patents were issued vation Army at the White Shield Ralph Bowerman of Portland was last week to Oregon men: .Matt Horne. 565 Mayfuir Ave., Port a week-end visitor at the G. L. land. Oregon. Anundi. Clatskanie, buoy; Smith C Sutherland home. Berg, Scappoose, burglar proof win Mrs. Annie Bryant of Portland dow lock; Sam B Flint. Marshfield, visited the first of the week at the device for and process of drying and I oiling shoes. C. L. Pennel home. Globe - Albany Ijen I’roepal of Portland visited st W bile operating the saw at his the home of bis parents, Mr. and mill near Jordan last Thursday. Mrs. T. B Prospai, last w.-ck, Frank Jungwirth gave his back a severe wrench and has been off duly Mr. and Mrs. J. S Sticha and the ever since. He is pnder the State ( Mi^et Vella Brenner and Leta Cou- ev saw "Sally** in Salem Sunday Accident Commission and will re-1 ceive benefits. evening. 8 Days, Starting Friday, April 24 “Murdock” The iuinous White Mahatma Ask Him Anything— He Will Tell You Next week Is National Forest- Mrs Ernest l^ung and son. Mel For every want for your garden or vin, of Salem visited at the M P. ) Week, and a part of the May Day > Ladies Matinee kitchen. Weaely has it. Fresh and and J. N. Long homes the first of program should be given to the SSV- [ Children under 16 not ad clean. mg of wa»tc in our forests. No the week. mitted Friday, May 1st more patriotic service to the present R M. Caln is making some changes and future generations could bep«r-! Adults 50» in his hardware store which, when formed at so little rost and effort. completed, will add greatly to its The managers of the Crown Mine appearance. NOTICE TO TAXPAYtlS have about completed installing the Albert Bodingheimer, wife and machinery recently purchased, and baby of Stay ton visited ■ Mrs. B<»d- Notice is hereby given that in ac with it expect to realize the hopes ( Jngheimer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. their time and money have been cordance with Chapter 314 of the Trueman I-ukenbach Sunday. A clean well l>alj>u.vil Poult n Feed »snnot contain over 5 per laboring for. And prospects are General laws of Oregon for 1925 cent of fibre. Ten of the Chcrro Poultry Feeds contain less Fred Bilyeu, wife and daughter, looking brighter each day they say., and an order >f<he County Court than I |>cr cent of fiber. of Linn County. Oregon, issued In Virginia, W. F Gill and wife and C cm» Ctow Chow, 1H per cent protein. We're i»ying While handling heavy timbers at ‘ comp i.’incv therewith, all interest, Mrs. D. M. McKnight and small Chcrro Molasses Feed. 16 per cent protein. for E(>G5 - his sawmill Monday. Lorenz Isaak! penalties and costs which have been son visited in I.«banon Sunday. Chcrro Krcnio Feed. 12 |>cr cent protein. ruptured himself, and consequently or may be incurred on all taxes levi Chcrro Calf Meal, 21 per cent protein. Lee Powell of Scio, a freshman in will l»e off duty for some time. A 1 A full line of Flour and Cereal* packed in al! »ires. ed in Linn County, Oregon, on the vocational education at O AC, is sun recently met with a serious ac-1 u, ro|to for the years 1921. 1922. Bring in your produce and let us trade. Thank You. showing up well in track, turning cident when his dothing caught on a ar>(i 1923 wi|t reniiUedt if ,ueh out for both the mile and half mile. belt and tore a large piece of flesh ' dt|inqueOt taxe, are M|d on or 5*. Cherro Products at Mumpers 22c & 24c Mr and Mrs Will Coughanour of from the calf of one of his legs. Payette. Idaho, visited from Thu re dry until Monday at the C. L. Pen Baptist Church Notes nell home. They and Mr. and Mrs. Pennell and family visited at Shedd Sunday school at 10 o’clock every Sunday. Sunday morning. Everybody is in The play and dance given by the vited to attend. Christian Endeavor every Sunday Sokol club at the Z. C. B. J. hall on evening at 6:30. . last Saturday night drew a large Prayer meeting every Saturday crowd and is reported by those who night at at 7:30. attended, to have been a very enjoy Junior Endeavor every 2d and able affair. .4th Saturday at 2:30. Mrs. Martha Heard of the Jprddk Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach community, who has been very III next Sunday. with pneumonia, is reported to be well on the road to recovery. Mrs. First Art Student: "I painted a Cora Calavan, who has been nursing winter acene so true to nature that her. has returned home. the thermometer in my room fell 20 Mrs L. L. Calavan oP Sumner. Wash., a former resident of Scio, underwent an operation at the lab- anon hospital last week. Word re seised here the first of this week was that she is grtun* along nicety I degrees.” ,2nd Student: ’’That’s nothing, yes terday I dr*» the picture of a hen »0 naturally that when I crumpled her up and threw her in the waste basket she laid thsre” Subscribe now. Si.75 per year. fore May 1. 1925. This dies not apply to any tax upon which a cer tificate of delinquency has been issu ed. Frank Richard. Sheriff of Linn County. Oregon. titcalir's tan Katie« Notice i» hereby given that the final account of George hreeh as executor of the «wtat«* of J. E Yeoman, deceased, has born filed in the < ounty Court of the “tale of 1 »regon for lann County, and that the l.*th <iav of Slay, lV->. at th- hour of 10 o’clock a. m in the Court Room of raid Court in the Unn County Court House at Albany.Oregon, ha* been fixrd a» the tune and place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof, on or be fore which time all persons interested in said estate may appear and file ob jections to sqrb Anal account and con test the same. K kk < f . En-eutor of the Estate of J. E. Yeo man. deceased. V. I.Yl.lt M< CKU.1KKY, Mayton. Oregon. Attorney for Executor. First Publication. April IS. 1925 last Publication, May 14. 1925 Grona« a.