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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
The Scio Tribune Country Correspondenee ““--------- T------------------------------------- I Mr. and Mr* Ernest Kelly ar I H. O Shilling had with him Sun ‘ Mr. and Mra John DeWa o t t day Glenn Shilling and wife of To t . J Albany F riday night t-> ¡.r Mur- ledo. Mrs. Ernest McCrae and sen i dock. of West Scio and Virgil Shilling of May & Mia* Laura Freeman of Crabtree ■Munkers. * Rhinehart Bartalk and Mias Lid* was a guest of Miae Opal Me«pelt Mr*. J J. Ransom arrived safely at Hickman spent Sunday With Mr Sunday. her old home in lime for her fath and Mrs. Paul Bartnik. Rhinehart The boys of thia community have er's funeral. She will visit a few is working in a logging camp in fixed up a baseball diamond <>n ths week's with relatives before return-. Yamhill county. old "Grandpa Baum" place and ing home O. L. FL It and eon Nolan and played a practice game Sunday af Charles Ransom and family called Miae Nora Holt of Portland spent ternoon. on J. J. Ransom and children Sun Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. T. M The local Farmer»' Union met at day. Holt. the home of Mr. and Mrs J G. Holt Mrs G. E, Miller will have a pub Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holt and T. Saturday night. A very nicasant lic sale May 12th at her residence. I M H<>lt attended the funeral of evening wa* »pent and light r«fri <h- Everybody is invited. Frank Libby in Jefferson Sunday. menta served by the huat»M. Leonard Gilkey and family of Al Sunday evening guesta at the J. G Ho|t home wee* Will Moore and bany were visitor* in the neighbor Richardton Gap Review* • children. Kelly and Eileen, and Lu hood Sunday. «•♦•♦*♦*♦•************** *o The Sanderson bridge is being re- cille White of Salem; Mr and Mra. May 6 Wm. Kantoff and children, Paul and . decked and is closed to traffic dur Mr. and Mi*. E A. Wagner and .Mildred, of Jefferson; Mr. and Mr* ing working hours, w<- have heard. and e<>n Eldon of Dalia«, Mrs. Jess Mr* E L Whetstone and child F. 1. Jones and eon Harry of Stay Rodgers and daughter Geraldine. | ren of Albany visited her parent», ton. and U. G. Holt and daughter*. Mr. and Mrs Conard Westenfwuse Beryl and Virginia, and Annabel Mr. and Mr*. T M Bolt, and other and daughter*. Joice and Phi. Mr. I relative* a few davs last week. Hawley of Salem. Mid Mrs. J. R. Piatt ami daughter*. Mrs. S. B Holt attended the May Mr. and Mra. John Shepherd epent Elsie and lh?lta. Mrs. Joe Ambroaek Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra ■ Day exercises at the Crabtree school and son Everett were all visitors at i Friday L. W. Drager at Dever. the G. FL Rodgers home Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Morris Hoff. Mice Marvin Long had an X-ray picture: I *««♦*«•»•«•«• 4» Hazel Young. Lynn Young. Mr. and liken of hia injured finger and It Mra. Tlotner and two children, all ; SHELBURN NEWS ! was found that the bones were bad-! of Portland, spent the week-end at ly mashed. His father look him to) the Wilson Young home. May 6 Albany Tuesday and hail the finder Joe Young and Otto Yunker are amputated. Mr. Johnson of Eddyville visited working at Shedd. Miss Della Piatt, who has been hia daughter. Mrs. Delmar Church Mrs. James Richardson went to working for Mra H. L Watenpaugh Vancouver. Wash.. Friday to help ill, last week. in Scio, has returned home. Wauneta Gibson of Talbot is via-, care for her mother, who ia quite .Mrs Joe Ambroaek and m n were iting Aunt Molli*- Miller and child sick. visitnr* at the JR; Piett home Sun-1 J >hn Shepherd and Mra. Fred ren thia week Quincy Crum«-« made another trip day. Sommer were in Albany on the jury The Arnold »chool gave a little) to Salem last week to consult a spe thi« weex. picnic Fridav. it being the last day cialist about his ear. of school. I Mrs. I-ee George and children Mrs. Lora Piatt and daughter*,! spent Wednesday evening with Mrs Mi«* Elsie and Mrs. Joe Ambroaek I Belle Crumrs. and son Everett were visitors at the : Joseph Quinn made a businr-e H L. W'atenpaugh home in Scio trio to Shelburn Friday. last Sunday. Mrs. Charles Bates, who ha* be*n Nn William Arnold was a V ill. ia improving nicely now. in Scio one day last week. Mr*. Fred R<>adarrnel is uff>-ritig Mi«« Delta Piatt was a visitor 1 at | with an attack of tonailiti* JJillon McLain is down with the the S. L. Heiser home in Philomath t flu thia week, but is improving at Sunday. Mrs. Lira Piatt and daughters ' this writing Shelburn school closes Friday and motored to Albany last Friday to the teicher will give a weinie roast hear Murdock talk. Mr. and Mrs. G. E Dodgers spent in the grove for the children in the Sunday at Lyons with Billie Down afternoon ings Mrs. Nancy Trollinger gave a GILKEY STATION birthday party Sunday for her son Joe. Those present were Mrs I^e George, Walter and Iola George, J L. Ogle« bee. James Trollingi-r and family, Michell, Cal. John and Joe Trollinger and the host. W. H. Mcl-ain had for Sunday callers Robert Burkhart, wife and eon Bobby of Albany; M C McLain, wife and two eons of Portland; An- deen Shelton of West Seto, T. M. * Russell and family and Opal Shilling Mra. Mary Slone and Mr*. Maude Abbott are »pending the week with Mr* G. E. Rodger* Ernest Heiser and hie bookkeeper' of Philomath were visitors at Joe ■ Ambroaek’a Saturda/ evening. Elmer Johnson wan a visitor in this vicinity Saturday evening. Ray Revenue, Adoip Soueek. Mias! a Ernestine Liaka and Clarence Shi- j inanek attended the .dance at Turn-; b - Inn Saturday night. Furnishings The illustrathm herewith shown gives you an excellent idea of the quality we carry in Gent’s Furnishings tor dress- up occasions and for work See us for vour Ties. Shirts. Underwear. Sox and Sus|»cndcrs Price* real low. Now ia the time to finish planting your garden, Wr hair t’ <• Rc best line* of fresh bulk and package needs on the market memlwr our Grocery Department. You can do lx tier here. > Yours to live and let live. wfyT* J. F. Wesely, Grocer Garden Seeds Furnishing* Chinaware Strau) Hat Time '¿he first of May is Straw Hat Day. Come in and get one while you may At prices you can «ell afford t«> |»ay. A full line now on display. -AT Hibler & Gill Company See F. E. SHAFER for ARNESS I 170 S. Coin’l Struct Salem, Oregon 2| in. heavy Double & Stitched ! race. 1) tn. Hip Straps. 5-ring Breeching «•thing Back Pack Strap« Streps If inch. inch, Hold Back» U inch, ■h, Pole Strap* Strap’» IJ If inch. Bridles Cup Blinds ì meh. Breast Streps If inch Lines If tn by 20 led, Back Band Felt Lined. Mar ket Tug I i inch. Good Wide Belly Band*. 2/£n Hamess, steel hames........... $60.00 1 size 2” lighter 1 lamess............. 50.00 A heavy Team Collar, $4.65 each up Lines. lanes, Lincs. I inch $625 7 00 800 5.00 I inch bv 20 feet ... U inch l>y 20 L et If inch by 20 feet 'Irani Bridle*. |>air All Harness made of California Oak Tanned Leather Hand Bags Suit Cases Gloves Purses 1 \ittees NOTHING TAKI S HIE PLACE OF * ff LEATHER of Shelburn. SLEEPY NOllOW NEWS Accurate When you buy Gas O. F. .Morgan’s Sunday evening. Adolph Soueek. Ray Revenue, Or el* Balsehweid and Agnes Soueek drove to Philomath Sunday. John Dobrkovsky of Richardson Gap called on John Soueek Sunday, Ott Bilyeu and wife called on Ed Balsehweid’* Sunday evening. Pete Knick and Arne* Soueek were callers at the Donahue & Am- brœek sawmill Wednesday after noon. • Mia* Agnes Soueek is helping Mr*. Win. Dobrkovsky tor a few days Iiom u* vou are certain that voti will get accur ate measure. Furthermore, we guar- ante* the teat of our Oaa. Drive in and Test Our Service FRED T. BILYEU GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION Phone 27 Cherry City Milling Company’s Feed* and Flour Mra. Ed Bal«chweid has been aerl- ously ill with a backset of the flu. She Is getting along aa well as can be expected now. Mrs J D. Tinker of Beaver Creek is visiting a few day* at John Sou- eek's. Fid Roberta and wife called on the Measure Scio, Oregon We carr>* a full line of I May 4 Order Your Envel opes Now—$5.00 per Thousand »V* • Come in and ■ e the quality and price. Bring your Cream and Egg* and take home feed. We will treat you right. Our motto ia ’Live and let live." We deliver any place. Scio Cash Produce Company Until further notice. will I c ojen till It JO p m. Wed and Sat. We Buy and Pay Highest Price for Chittim Bark Scio Milk, lie per can, <>r f4 50 per case for tails. Baby »ixe, 65. per dozen. This r» Fruit. the time of the year when one uses mor or less of Dried We have Evaporated Apples at two lbs. for He . Dried Peaches at 20< a lb , .rid Prune* at 1C. a lb. TtìE PEOPLES STORE J, B. COUEY, propri» tor DR A P. HOWELLS O*t»»P«thic Physician and Surgaon Send for Oateoyathie Literature » ¡¿Tw J V r—" ’""fiiS?. SSS ♦->