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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1925)
Editoriale Pago 2 THE SCIO TKIBL'NE — Torrance I t !<»ur phone numi*r ia — Junior Bailin ot Portland is spend- ina the week with Mr. and Mra. Paul Lardon. . 1 I aw Miaa Pauline Sime of Albanv ifZspent the week «nd at the h >me of rail us i her parents here. The attempted jail break the oth- ' Ihmovan and daughter. Ma- r day al Albany came near being J“hnnia Meritt were In i reality, prev.-nted only bv timely i Lebanon Monday afternoon. Reconditioning Sl op and Parts for All Cars. .. I irrival of a deputy. Phone 3 7'J 212 E. First The Scio Tribune It seems now' Bill Davenport of Travel Planning Bay Center. I that every prisoner is a desperado. Wash., spent the week-end with his • and that separate cells must be pro- brother-in-law. Henry Hassler. ALBANY, OREGON —for vacation journeys - — - -- — L. F. Jones and wife and Herbert Shelton and wife visited the tulip 'farm near Weal Salem Sunday. vidr l [here were five in the attack1 on Sheriff Richard, and he sure was! FOR OVER 40 YEARS lucky I y the arrival of a deputy. (I AL VS <‘A I AHHII MKt»l<*»NK ■>•• '••"•I »ucceeetulty la Ut» tr«aun«n Of ■ »larra u all ' s cata nini Mt:m< iak sials of an Orntm.nl wMcii y i kkl> Holier«« by Io.al •peltcarion. and the Internal MeC'-'ln«. a Tonic, whl h threush th« ptool «n the Muivua Nur» farra thus r«*lt..tox 111« iniititnoau S' M by all dronuil F*. J. Ctwney A Co.. Toledo. M.k In this day no one is too old to be Depend upon yo >r local .uthern I'*<<6< •gent r »• I i.i< ■». •' • • : n-i - n plana It*« lugh tw.c <** 1». dunk 4 ■* - And h« 1« then s-' b lot it I rem .ntr' . renilv »txxit ve< charm and how bra» to rva< h th l!<r. sod Hrll ria fly supply you with Coanpid,,accural. >nt..rr>i< >4 residing Furr« Schcdk/cs Route» Ju Mr Bnd M" B BunUn» of the week with Mrs. m<hh*r" Mr* called to serve mankind, nor 1» hi. Ue ,re past »re-rd "any barrier. Von Hln- Buol,n“'’ denburg. said to be the Kaiser's °rr'* . right hand mao to bring back mon- > D. C. Thoms and wife drove to archy to Germany, has just been Portland last Thursday where Mra. Your U. A. Ewing. T. J, 'tunker», elected to the presidency of the Ger- Thoms is visiting her father and sia- President Vice Pre». . nan republic. "Hindv” denies the ter for a few weeks. E. II. Myers. Cashier Does a General Banking Business. Interest paid on time depoaiu. The demand for Black and Cry »tat or Gharry and Crystal grows daily. They have become a standard in the Optical bu»tni Ask to see the frame called th< Newport Shadow. receive the hearty support of par-! Ur. and Mrs ilobsun, Mr. and lent and patron I here Is no reason Mrs. Victor McKenzie and Miss I why the enrollment next fall should Vivian Nelson of Salem attended the not b» •■•• to NO students, and it will baseball dance Saturday night. be If each of us d«> our duty bv the Wm. Young snd wife of Camas. •chool Wash , visited .Mrs. Young's moth- Sunday evening on the Pacific ,*r« Mrs. L. C. Alexander, over the They are moving from highway, three miles north of Sa- w**k-end i Optonte trist. 'e 1 C. W BRACO, Agent •V Mra. C. C. Bilyeu and Mrs. Oecar The school page is most interest-1 Lindley were Albany visitors Satur* ing this week; In fact. It ia the i>e»t | day. and Mr. Bilyeu was over on the student« have furnished during business Tuesday afternexm. ■ the present school year, in our opin Everett Pearson. who spent the ion. There is an abundance nf real I talent in the school, which is being past four months with his uncle. J. ■ developed by the present corps of B. Cuney, left Tuesday for his home teachers, and the high school should ' at Beulah, in .Malheur County. 7 Ac league Far lilack and H'bttc ♦ Souüue ■allegation, and says his sole ambition Wayne Stewart, wife and two 1« to serve his country for the graat- ,roaJ| dauihUi, and Mrs. Annie ■wt good to all. Being a warrior. It B|ount nf Aibanr vl,iud Mrg I ' becca Morris Sunday. may be well to watch his service. The Scio State Bank Tvt iTl<»» *4LJfV5i. ¿‘»C« ¿¿i *.t it to artvc you» We Wool, y highest Cash Prues for rrpduce Chittim Bark, Agency for Mutual Creamery , and “Golden Pheasant Feeds and Flour t "Service Always” w !?• lem. two car were racing, with the Camas to Oregon ( ity. occupant« » st the mercy of the driv- ' 1. Hoagland attended the district ere. Of course, the law was broken, convention of the Dramatic Order but suppow somebody had met an of the Knights of Khoraasen in Cor untimely des th ixcause of a broken , valli» Saturday night. He reports aw and each driver survive, would « |«rgt- attendane* and a good lime HAROLO ALBRO, 1 they Iw permitted to drive a car and 4" Manufacturing Optician Dr. Prill wishes us to say that ha further menace live». No law has will not be readv to leave for South ever Ixx-n made that someone didn't rm Oregon by the 1st as we an break, and whoever it mav be that Rca! Estait Eroder i »<>•• on a public highway should' nuunced last week. Hr says he «ill and Notant Publu have their license to drive taken not be able logo until about the 15th ¿íbihafl» Obtained, ¿samtntd awav from them at the first offense of May OREGON and never be allowed to drive a car SCIO H. P. Nerwich and wife were in again. A fool at the wheel la dan- Scio from Albany Sunday. .Mr. Ner 1)R A- A. G. PRILL DR. gerous wich is doing some special work for Physician the Scio Tribune, and his results will and Surgeon Ty|x» i» b< ing »et for the new tel- probably be shown in this paper in District Surgeon 8. S. P. Railway ephorie directory, and if any name« a short time. should be onutlet) please do not al- Scio, < I 'r. T. The school board has employed tach any blame to the operator— Mrs. Grace Ed wards for the ptimary i nly three line* complied with the department for next year, Mrs. Ed- request for a revised list. If the wards ia is leaching at Wheeler this l>atrons were paying for the print- year. She is a daughter of Mrs. 8TAYTOI», . - - • OREHO.W ing f the directory, a line might N. E. Gill of Scio. Calls answered Pay or Xight properly refuse to have their names Tuberculin Testing Mrs. Henry lh>lexal was taken to printed therein and thus save the the Albanv hospital Sunday where « x|-<nee. However, Mr. Weddlehaa •he underwent a minor operation on done the best he could, and the Scio her throat, made necessary by ton- Tribune and Thus. Large will du the sililia. She is reported to be doing tx-at they can, and hope to have the nicely at thia time. ixxiks ready for delivery somewhere a La a N y oat a JVL6Y S^LTOI) Veterinarian Order Your Envel opes Now—$5.00 per 1 housand ix>tween the first and lftth of June. Tnere will he &00 books printed and Lowe dk Morrison will contain general information and Rapatola Undertakers the constitution and by-laws, and All funeral» given |*-i rsonal allentino sufficient advertising to justify th* by Mr. I- ■we X. I. .Moani»>>s N. C. Love issuing of the book. Those who Phone -f»ay, 3P7 I.« ba non have taken advertising space are re Phone—Xight. 3M Phone 'JI * quested to immediately forward the copy to the Tribune. Albany'» Only Exclusive Optical Parlor (a ridC' * ’•it'. 4 1 u4 4 b F 4L» * Bancroft Optical Co. Ill Wool 1|> W«rt Flrwt Flrat ttr»a< Straw« Orarse Al AM mw it. ». Orw«»n THOM AS LARUE. ItsMHi lym City and Farm Property and witnessed work in the Fellow- Craft degree. Word has been received here of the marriage of Mrs. Clara Follisto William P. Brown at Colfax. Wash . recently. Mrs. Brown's maiden LOCAL BREVITIES namu was Miss Clara Stanley. She U i —saw* ' ia a half sister of the late J. P. Mun- Sheriff Richard and his clerk, Mr. kers. Mr. Brown is a grocer at St John. Washington. Goodman, were In Scio Monday. a ii s—n* —mra ««»»■■»■» ■——«■» M. Hays and wife of Albany via- iled al the C. C. Bilyeu home Sun* lay. Lyle J. Ficklin of Kalama, Wash was in town for a short lime Satur- day evening. The O-ld Fellows lodge at the meeting Saturday night started the plans for the Linn-Benton-Marion L«t with me—No exclusive contract county picnic to ba held at Jefferson the Fourth of July. Sold H 1). Mars. Dr. VanWinkle. E. E Howell. J. A. Aupperie. F. E. Wall, and James Johnston of Jefferson at tended the meeting of the Masonic [ lodge here last Wednesday night X Al SEED CORN We have a limited supply of 192.1 crop selected »ml tested Sect! Com at Ic per pound. This c< rn «..» raised ami selected bv Mr. Tvcell, near Scio. It is hand shelled with tips and butt • kernels removed. Scio Mill & Elevator Co. Wc are paying Ic for Chittim liark