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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1925)
« - >.* v/ *■ • > I . « < • k -A <L_, 'At . • /'i. - * •*.u 9 The Scio f ributti Locai News and ClatHxflcd 11 ■ "" Audi* Unger of Lebanon visited Mr*. Jot Kalina ha» an far recov at Fred Bilyeu’« Sunday. ered from ber recent opr ration at an Mr*. Rebecca Morris went to Al Albany hospital that ah* expect* to return to her home youth of town bany Friday for a few dava visit. the laat of the week Mr». Cladek of Lacomb took Sun "Am I Intruding?" Joe Novak sold four of hie rows day dinner with Mra. G. E Rodgers. R M Cain is having hi« residence Saturday to the Feeble Minded home E. H. Hobeon and wife of Salem painted. near Salem, and Sam Stoller deliv callen on Scio friends Tuealay even ered them for him. The herd at the b \\ Ii.irhicr »pent the week-end ing home became tubercular infected, it at Newport. Miaa Eva Keebler and Walter Kite is nd. R»y Hixson and family viaited In of Albany called on Miaa LetaCouey Salem Sunday. More Settier« Come Sunday. W. P-T Meet« Tonight '1 '■■'J The cl .«mg meeting of the Parent- Teacher Assoeiatioa for thia year Wid lw held at the school auditorium thl« evening. No announcement ia made except that thia meeting will be entiriiy different from any pre vious meeting*. YES! we have "500” Score carda 2c each. At the Tribune Office. R. M. CAIN Guy McKnight «pent several days Mra. Fred T. Bilyeu and daugh Portland. May 13—(SpecialI-- at Newport last week. ter. Virginia, viaited in McMinnville Wil) J. Rolwru. high school princi Furniture Hardware J’.-isI |n«|M*ctm Clement of Port- last Friday. pal at Ontario, Onego*, has been se ■ land wa« in Scio an official bud newt N 1. Morrison and wife and J F. lected to manage an "Oregon Ru- For Sale Ieirgr brood now with 14 pig», price (At). See Henry Nolan, Oupor and wife were in Albany Tues reau" to tie maintained at Green laat Friday. In Your Home Company lercomb. Ore. 40 c day evening Pacific State* Eire lu*. Co. River. Wv«»ming, bv the Land Settle Arnold Boyanovsky and family u r~*ueS. I have moved to Stay ton. whore he ha» Mrs Dean Morris drove to Leba ment and Publicity department.« of Wanted to buy Second ham! eorru- Automobile Feo pert f gated roller. Addrena J. H. John non Monday morning to take Mun the Oregon Development fund dur «<>. -opted employment in the Woolen J. 1 SOCHA A(«at Scie. Or»<»«. ston. L>«ns. Ore. 40-tf ing the coming tourist season, it wa» Bea» Morris over. . mill. announced by W. G. Ide, Manager Wnoted till Oak Posts. 7 feet long. When you are ready to aell your Glenn Holland was up from Cam*». Phone 18-1. routed, Scio. Ore. of the i-and Settlement Department? lamlm call J. L Rodgers and get Wash , to spend the week-end with G. L. Sutherland. 40 p Thia ia the fourth office to be es hi« price* at West Scio. Will lie his wife and baby. tablished by the department outside For Sale No 1 wheat. >1.00 per •hipping every week. 3htf Mr. and Mrs. R M Cain are ill of Portland, the previous three be bushel Cash. Bring your »acka. Frank H ra. Scio, Ore. 40-p Beginning the first of June, we with the flu. Mr». J. F. Weekly is in ing the Los Angele» Bureau, and v k«- p > ur «tore open on Monday, eharg* at their store. the two "gateway" offices at Ash For Sale Nine month» old Guern Wad» -«lay and Saturday evening* sey grade heifer. Price >45. See Gilbert Pruitt, who Ilves south of land and Ontario. Oregon. L. Young, Route 4. Scio, Ore. 41-p until eight o'clock until further no- Eighteen settlers coming from town, is walking on crutches because J. F. Wesely. grocer. Money at 5% with states and one Canadian province, Farm Loans of a badly sprained ankle. nominal commiiwion; prepayment were located in Oregon during the Hilda Schieman and daughter. priviledg«i after first year. Wm, first ten days of the present month. | Rain. Albany Ore. 39-c Mildred, uf Beaverton drove in to Hosiery Jiweaters They purchased 397 acre« of land and see her mother, Mr» G. L. Flana l’u rue« iÿcarfH Cash mid for falae teeth, dental invested a total of >37.645. Par»!»ol<t NiH'kwear gan, Sunday. gold, platinum and discarded jew- Glove« Lingerie -elry. Hoke Smelting & Refining Mrs. N. E Gill returned Tuesday Bead* • Blouses Lacomb Friday Night a Co.. Otsetfo. Michigan. 26-tf from a visit of w-veral weeks at the For Sale One six year old black home of her *>n. Ralph, near Van Henry S. Nolan, secretary of the Pereheon Gelding. Weight about couver. Wash. Lacomb Community Club, phoned 1,600 pounds. Sound and a good Qualitv Merci.aiulivc Popular Price» puller. Inquire of Cha*. A. White. Mr«. H. L. Watenpaugh returned the Tribune office* yesterday that hi* Women'i* Wfar S.ilein, Oregon 40 tf the first of the week after spending Community would like tn we every some time at the home of her par body from Scio at the club meeting For Sale \ good Jetsev Cow. or will trade for good three-hor»e ' there tomorrow night. • Senator S. ents near Albany. binder. See J. W. Yandle, route M Garland ha» been invited to tell E D. Myer* and wife attended a at Richard- >n Gap bridge, Scio. about the Dennis measure and how banquet at the Albany hotel Thurs Oregon. 38Uc it became enacted. and other good day given by the bankers of Linn Strawberry Picker» Wanted — Regis number» are on the program, Go if and Benton counties. ter now for 25 acre». Will pay you can. going price». Write me for fur Ed Young and family of Silver* ther information. A. L. Downing. ton and Frank Stupka and family and Suing for Divorce Lacomb.Ore. 4O-t-2-p Mrs. Roth and daughter of Stay ton Wanted G >od pasture for two hors- •pent Sunday at the Albert Young Complaint ha» been tiled in the e» and one cow about June 1. home. circuit court agamat John L. Lon Aiao about four ton» good loose Order Your Envel opes Now—$5.00 per 1 housand Bring Your Job Printing to I ribune Her Graduation Gifts U. G. Shipley -Company I CHEVROLET/ — fl Fine For So Little Money You twr-1 « m > lo«»« P»V • Gnt«- •«"» and UfMo-Uatff rquiptncnt. • ‘ar cheat hay for sale at >10 per ton. don by Mary London, who is evok See Geo. C. Christenson, Phone 5- ing a divorce, on the ground» of 25. Sen». Ore. 41-p cruelty and non-»upp<»rt. •They were married at Vancouver, Washington, F«r Sale 20 acre«. 7 in cultivation, rest in timber and pasture. 2| January 10. 1925. mile» fr tn Sweet Home. 1 mile of Mr». London a*k» >300 permanent «chool. Price $1500, one-half Delbert lx»ne and wife of Pacific alimony and the restoration of her cash, l*alanet- at 6%. See M ra. City viaited relative« in Salem and maiden name, Mary Harmon. Fred Smith. Scio, Ore. 44p and Scio a few day» la»t week Mr. For Sale 314 acre« of goo-j land, I »ng expect» to teach in the Tilla Baseball Sunday •ix mile« from live town of about mook schools next year. 1.000 population; good graveled road five mites of the way a four Next Sunday, May 17. weather I>r. M. L. Jon-», wife and »on. mile» from railroad station; one Mason. aad Mr. and Mr* Slato and I eimitting, the local ball team will and one-half mites from good daughter. Martha, of Portland, and meet the atr<>ng Springfield team on ‘ aeho< I. baa good «even room house, Miaa Be»» Morri» of Lebanon viaited the home diamond. Nothing but I largo barn; 80 acre» m cultivation good team» are being scheduled. so balance in paature and timber; Mr». Sarah Morri» Sunday. . ha» plenty of good water, one run the manager announce«. The hour Britta Z Yates and »mail «on ar ning stream Terms can be ar ia 2:30 »harp. The lineup is about ranged on part. Address. Owner, rived Tuetday on a surprise visit to the same a» last Sunday.which game care Tribune, Scio. Oregon. her father. A.T. Powell. Mr. Yale» was cancelled on account of rain. hat just been transferred from Kan i sas Ci tv to Oakland. California. Chance tor txperiment M. S. Burson, wife «nd daughter. Mr*. Leonard Molay, and her bus- band, all nf Mill City. viaited Mra. Burson'• brother. J. N. Weddle and family, Sunday. "•“•fr”* Chevrolet give» vou •««»«■ - *r •l«**h’v i«-»n*S» bc»ulif»l Mreanvhne bodU« in colorful. dumMe Ih* <> tin»*h| com fort in k>ng. easy «mi ellii'tH sprtngsi • rturJy moto» power lo «pare. wtll l< glaJ to show vou live nrwest tlwvrol»« ____ da and «ienv-n-rratc thetn. Ywilt he surpeiaea al their low frrst coac and their e<*’«»o«nical operasfoo wOl keep vou more than satùbed. Touring >324 Road»trr>S2S Coach >7M SeJan >H25 Coupé »71» Cominervód Ciiaaaù M25 Esprcss Irock Chaeai» >SSO It wu between <)ui>cm. They were ■tiling in • dlui corner. “You bave «dndrrful eye*" he mur mured. “Ye«T” »he Irtqulred expectantly. “They ar* like War*“ hr »eat on. Iler lt|M brushed bls as hr tuur inured “They are ao brl»ht.“ HI» hand fumble«! In hla pocket an<l be drew f«>rtb a glittrrtng «•b)«-<i ; - TTn-y are no very bright. h* re He thront hl» «»leb before pr«t«-«!. ber. "Mre It you <-»n »ee th* tiiue In the dark ” A. W. Sharp, formerly of the QUALITY AT LOW COST $525 E C. Peerv wa» out from Port land the last of the wwk on hi» reg ular monthly viait. He also had hi» business block painted. Kelly*» drug »tore and the Hibler & Gill grocery and dry good» »tore are boused in this buildfrig. Scott-Chrisman Motor Co Lebanon, Oregon Distributor* Harry F. Chrisman, Salesman. Scio. Oregon If You Want a U mn I Car, -«••• Thomaa Creek Lumber Co., was in Scio for a short time Tuesday morn ing, Mr Sharp ia now superintend ent of the Jamestown-Oregon Lum ber Co. In the Alsea country. uh first. All kind*. % If 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 F T. Thayer and wife, N, 1. Mor- neon and wife. Mrs. F. R Shelton. Mr* Esther Ray. Mr». D. M Me- Knight, and J. N. Weddle attended the funeral of Mr» Charles Haya at Dallas Saturday. The Hays are for mer residents of this community. • Mrs. Florence Everett of Portland I was in Scio Saturday aftorno>n and Sunday on business. While here she leased her house and two acres of ground to the G. L. Flanagan family for a period of one year. They I will «saw within Use nest few day* Value of Self-Control No mao whoae appetites are hl» Aas tar* can |<erfortn hi» dulie« with strict neaa and regularity He that would be superior to external influence« taust flrat become superb.r to bl» own pa* «lotis When the Homan general, sit ting at «upper with a plate of turnips before him. was anllrtted by a large promise to betray hi» trust, he asked the meaaenger« whether he that could sup on turnip« was a man likely te aril hla country Globe - Albany Present* SUNOAY - MONDAY — TIESIAY M ay 17-lb-19 /The Midnight \ \ Express J With Elaine f lammcrMein I’h.vllis Haver WltCH fit TH TWUtl ■■■■■•rSMMgi« IWIILLER’^ ■ w ■ tooo GOOPS Meis Ltalmt Deputata! Stara Wl ere Style. Quality •nd-lxiw Price* jirc Combined. A Cordial Welcome Awaita You Here! 9 9 y