The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 07, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Two Svioitea Honored
Prince of Wales Coarts
$24.75
$19.75
$16.00
U. G. Shipley Company
Quality Merchandise
Popular Prices
Salem, Oregon
Women'» Wear
L. J. Hauacr, formerly of Hauser Bro«., baa opened the old
ALBANY GUN STORE
225 First street, Albany, Oregon
Will carry all uptodatc Sporting Goods. Athletic Goods.
Fishing Tackle. Gun«. Ammunition, Cutlery, Golf and
Tennis Goods.
Will be glad to meet w ith all old customers, and new ones
SEED CORN
Wc have a limited supply of 1923 crop selected and tested Seed
Com at Ic per pound.
Ibis corn was raised ami selected by
Mr. Tucrk, near Scio. It is hand shelled with tip* ami butt
kernels rcmuved.
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
We are psying le for Chittim Bark
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SI N I >.\ V, MA 'i
L"“”UÙ Mother
Albany Moral Co.,
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We Make a
Profit Only
When You Do
Hasel Philippi of Scio, newly elec­
ted editor of the O A C Co-ed Ba­
Farm !x*ans
Money at 5< with
rometer, has announced her staff
nominal commission; prepayment
Am ! Intruding?”
me ml era for the publication. Mias
priviledges after first year. Wm.
Philippi has charge of all the regu­
Ham. Albany Ore.
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Mr. and Mrs. K M Cain were Sa­
lar departments of the paper end’s
lem visitors last Thursday.
Cash paid for false teeth, dental
special women's department. The
gold, platinum and discarded jew­
H A. Ballin and wife of Portland Co-ed Barometer is a tradition of
elry. H»ke Smelting & Refining
spent the week-end in Seto.
Co . Otsego, Michigan.
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the college, being published every
Junior week-end. Miss Philippi is a For Sale A good Jeisev Cow, or
Jeu* Rodgers shipped a load or
senior in commerce and a member
will trade for good three-horse
cattle to Portland this week.
binder. See J. W Yandle, route
of Beta Kappa sorority.
3. at Richardson Gap bridge. 9cio.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mumper are
Oregon.
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both having an attack of the flu.
Kenneth D Birons of Scio is a
Just The Thing To wrap canned
Miss Anna Kotan of route 3 is member of the graduating clam at
fruit up with, or lunches, or to
spending the week with Mrs. W. F. O A C. the largrst Ip the histoty of
kind's lire« >>ld newspapers. A
the institution. The number of can­
big bundle for 10c at the Tribuoe
Gill.
Office.
didates for graduation is conserva­
Helen Hodge of Toledo spent the
tively estimated at 530. Mr Hir«>ns Any girl in trouble may communi­
week-end here with her father and
is a candidate for the degree of
cate with Ensign I-ee of the Sal­
aislers.
vation Army at the White Shield
pharmaceutical chemist, given on
Home. 565 Mayfair Ave., Port­
Ed Bramer and Otto Hjermstead completion of a tnree-year course in
land. Oregon.
of Red Wing, Minn . are visiting at pharmacy.
314 acres of good land,
the home of C. O. Hjermstead on
The record class up to this time For Sale
six miles from live town of about
route 3.
wav that of 1922. the big war group
1 000 population; good graveled
road five milee of the way. four
Mrs. Fred Bilyeu an i Mrs. R. L." numbering 522. Last year 422 were
The only poasible ex­
miles from railroad station; one
Hixson were in Lebanon on business graduated
and one-half miles from good
planation
for
so
many
seniors
this
Tuesday.
schiH I; has good seven room house,
year is that a larger per cent of
large barn; 80 acres in cultivation
Miaa Y esta Sher f y spent the week­
those entering college is remaining
tialancc in pasture and timber;
end at the home of her parents near
to finish, believes E B. Lam on. reg­
has plenty of good water, one run­
Lebanoa.
istrar.
ning stream. Terms can be ar­
ranged on part. Address. Owner,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hagey mov­
Seven students are candidates for
care Tribune. Scio. Oregon.
1 ed Saturday to their newly purchas­ the master of science degree. 12 for
ed borne.
the degree of pharmaceutical chem­
Mrs I). .M McKnight and moth­ ist. and some 520 for the regular
er, Mrs Esther Ray. visited in Mc­ bachelor of science degree.
Mr. Hirona. son of Prof. Asa P.
Minnville Sunday.
Birons, is a graduate of the Scio
Herbert Shlton is further improv­
high school. He is earning half of l
ing his new home by putting a new
his college expenses and is a member
walk along the Waler street aide.
of the Psi Chi fraternity
Be also
John Itensmore Jr. of PortJand holds a corporal's rank in the re­
came out Frida) evening and cele­ serve officers training corns at the
brated hia 20th birthday at his homo college. While a student at the Scio
high school, Mr. Birons was student
here.
body president and senior class pres­
George Parrot and family of Port­
ident.
land spent the week-end with Mrs.
Parrot's uncie, J. B. Couey and
Corn la Being Planted
daughters.
Joe Mayer of Lebanon was in Scio
From present indications the Scio
Sunday on business with the Scio Tribune believe* there is conaidei |-i
Miil A Elevator Co., in which he has bly more corn being planted this j
tljftilcr’j H m I Notice
an interest.
year than ever before in '.he history |
Notice is hereby given that the Anal
Chose.r Coffer and family of Mc­ of the community. It has taken a account of George Ki-«-ch as executorof
tbe estate of J E. Yeoman, deceaaed,
Minnville viaited over the week-end great many years to acclimate oom has been filed in th« I ounty Court or
with Mrs. CotTev’s mother. Mrs. V. to our cool nights, but this ha* now th«- Mate of «»regon for Linn County,
been accomplished, and corn no and that the IMh day of May, 1935. at
A. McKnight.
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. in the
doubt will be more generally plant­ < ourt Room of »aid Court in the Linn
Dr. and Mrs. Prill and Rolla Shel­
ed in lhe future. Stock need II be County Court House al Albany,Oregon,
lias been fixed aa lhe lime and place for
ton and wife left at six o’clock this
aide* in enu age. and a corn-fed hog Ix arng objections to aaid final account
morning to spend the month at Adel,
arid the settiemvnt thereof, on or be­
makes lhe liest pork.
fore which time all persona interested
in southern Oregon.
If a Michael* • Stern
Suit costs us $30 and
we sell it to you for
$37.50- -
If it gives you $50 00
worth of satisfaction-—
in said estate may appear and Hie ob­
jections to such Hnal account and con­
When you are ready to sell your
Albert Shelton Hurt
test the same.
lambs call J. L. Rodgers and get
G korgx KggCF.
Executor of the Fatate of J. E. Yeo­
his prices at West Scio, Will be
Albert Shelton suffered an injury
man. deceased.
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shipping every week.
to his arm Saturday afternoon while ¡V. LVMI M c C mosmkv ,
stayton. Oregon,
Mrs. H. L. Wjitenpaugh it at the splitting wood in the timber near ■ Attorney /or Executor.
First Publication. April 16. 1925
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. the S. F Zyswt place. The cutting
fast Publication, .May 14, 1925
Ben Thorp near Albany, where she on one block of wood jarred anoth­
er one loose which fell on his arm
is under the care of a doctor.
pinning him down in such a manner
A. T. Powell received a letter Mon­
day from his daughtei. Mrs. J. H. that he eould not free himself, Aa |
he w alone it wasaome time before
Yalca of Kansas City, io which she
No bones were broken
help came
says they are soon to move to Oak­
he
will
not
be able to usr his
but
land. California.
arm for several days.
While working at the park which
the Sokol club is preparing R. jl
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Reflect* Hia Habita
Cain hud the misfortune of getting
hie face badly poisoned with poison
There is always good news in the
oak last Sunday.
ads, some better than others to be
We make $7.50 and
Yoe Make $12.50.
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In lact, we haven’t
made a suit sale this
spring when the custo­
mer didn't come out
with more velvet than
wc took for ourselves.
Michaels • Stem and
Clothcraft ’’Value
First’* Suits from
$32.50 to $40.00
Other Suita from
Albany
sure. One can read the merchant's
character and habits in his ad. Then
the ad is an invitation, sometimes it
teems with welcome and sometimes
it repulses. Read the ads as relig­
iously as you do the news, and you'll
The Grange and all other coope­
know your merchant better. It's a
rative organisations io Oregon have
great character study and you will
shown a marked increaae in mem­
enjoy it better with each issue.
bership duriog the past year. Thia
indicates that mao power massing
Scio School Standardized
together will be as potent as money
some day.
Prof. Watenpaugh has received
Born — To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
the certificate showing that the Scio
Haaaler on Tuasdyv evening. May 5. school u a standard school, as pro­
an eight-pound boy. Flrat child,
vided by law. It is signed by State
and flrat grandson of Mr. and Mra.
Sup-.. J. A. Churchill and County
Henry Haaaler. He ha* been named
So pt. Edna Geer.
Albert LaVerne. Mother and babe
Riverview school has just recently
are doing nicely
been standardised and has received
“4« J lutradiag?”
• eertificaU.
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Dr. Prill took J. L. Kelly to the
hospital in Albany Tuesday where
he did a minor operation on his foot.
He is expected home today, but will
be oo crutches for a few dav*.
$18.00 to $27.50
BLAIN CLOTHING co
Oregon
H you believe in boosting the boosters,
if you believe in helping an institution
that spends its money at home, you
will support the Scio I ribune more
substantially than wishing it well
Farm Loans
Write for booklet describing our
twentv-yrar amortised rural cre­
dit farm loan, insurance compa­
ny rate« art very low.
No com­
mission or other expense.
Beam Land Co.
Albany, Ore.
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