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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
• . «A '■*♦ Tli* Scio Tribun# Local Neu * and Classified A Shanks of Leneve, Oregon, is visiting in Scio this week. Furniture Hardware When you are ready to sell your In Your Home Company Pacific States Fire In*. C». lambs call J. L. Rodgers and get | I his prices at West Scio. shipping «-very week. Property Automeaile Will be .’tfttf So*. Ot*s«o J J STKHA A»«w ™hr.re You’ll Find Four Want Here Wm. Höflich of Albany was in Ayreshire bulls. It is a youngster 14 months old and Charley thinks he Scio on business yesterday. has a good foundation for hts herd. Wanted tn buy- Secund hand corru gated miler. Address J. H. John Miaa Grace Bilyeu camd out from The following Oregon inventors ston. Lyons. Ore. 4U tf Portland Sunday for a visit. have just recently been issued pat- tjost leather coat between my Mr*. C. C. Bilyeu aaompsnied the rnts: Morgan D. hast, Pendleton; place and town. Finder please re I. O. O. F. delegation to Ashland. turn to Jerry Holechek. Scio, Ore. weeder. Charles M. Minton. Philo S. Gilbert and A. E. Randle of math; Hush tank. Fred C. Seolack. For Sal«>* Nine months old Guern Albany were Scio visitors Fridry. Lauael, Autotruck. sey grade heifer. Price 145. See L. Young. Route 4. Scio, Ore. 41-p Fred Weed and wife of Jefferson The 53d annual meeting of the Beginning the first of June, we will keep our store open on Monday. Wednesday and Saturday evening* visited E. D. Myers and family Sun When you entertain, let i • ' ? i. -h until 11ght o’clock until further no day, yotl, with 500 «core card». tice. J F. Weeely. grocer. P. H MacDonald and wife visit» ■o—— ed Mark M Peery and Wife at Spring field Sunday. Her Graduation Gifts Hosiery gcarfr Neckwear Lingerie Blouses Sweater» Purse»» l’ara sols Gloves Beads Announcing Our Annual Clearance SALE Beginning Fridav, May 22, i I ' i For those eight days you will find prices reduced on the best Furniture, Draperies and Dishes (and our prices are al wavs low |. Then with the reduction ot this big sale you will save $ | * Included in thia «ale are certain com plete suite« and broken auiteH, and «»«Id pieces of Furniture. Chairs, Dining Room Suites, Daven ports, orts, Draperies and Nets, Dishes, Kitchen Cabinets, Bed Room Suites, and Many Other Articles nwt advertised. Complete Radio Free We are giving a new Radio, complete with Batteries, Tubes and Loud Speaker, away TREE, With every dollar cash purchase you get a key. 1Í this key tits a Yale kxli (only one key will fit this lock) the Radio is yours FREE. "he larger the purchase, tie more keys you will get. All the keys must be gone Iwforc the Radio is given away. See it displayed in our window now. Hear Hits Radio at our store on Saturday evening*. . Remember All the stores in Albany arc closed on Sa I unlay. May ,30, Deco ration D»ty. Do your shopping on Friday. Fisher-Braden Co. Complete Home Furnishers Second and Broadalbin St*. Albany, Oregon Oregon Pioneer Association will be For Sale— Rest saddle horse in the country; or will trade for good held in the Municipal auditorium tn work horse See Hoiechek Bros. Portland on Thursday. June 1ft. Scio, Oregon. 41-c Children of Pioneers and the public Money at 6% with are invited. Campfire at ft.OU p. tn. Farm 1/> simi nominal’commission; prepayment Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Marion privih-lges after first year. Wm. Misses Vella Brenner and Dorris Arnold on Friday evening, Mav 15. Bain. Albany Ore. 39-c Weddle attended the «how in Salem at a Eugene hospital. a baby girl. Sunday evening. Ca»h paid for false teeth, dental First child. Mr. and Mrs Arnold gold, platinum and discarded jew Miss Bernice Griffin of Portland moved to Eugene from here last elry. Hoke Smelting A Relining spent the week-end with M im Bon Co.. Otsego, Michigan 25-tf spring. Mother and babe are doing nie Sutherland. nicely, reports say. For Sale On* six year old black » A. A Bisque, field man for Swift Perch«-m Gelding. Weight alniut 1.000 ixtunds. Sound and a good & Co., of Portland was in Scio on Teacher* Give Program puller, luquireof t’has. A. White. business Saturday. 40 tf In the absence of President Cain. Dr. J.G. Gill and family of Leba Strawberry pickers. Wanted non spent Sunday in Scio with hi* Mrs. John Sims acted as ch «(/man acres. A good month’s work. al the Parent-Teacher meeting last mother, Mrs. N. E. Gill. Start picking about June 6. Thursday evening. \ Write <>r call Roy Evans, Lebanon, ♦ Mrs. M. Hays and daughter, Mrs. After the regular routine busi Oregon, rout-« 1, or Scio Tribune. I). I). Austin, of Albany visited ness. at which the secretary report- j 43-p in Scio Friday afternoon. I ed a surplus of $6 40 and all bills Strawberry Pickers Wanted—Regs- Adolph Groulik. wife and daugh paid, the following officers for next i ter now- for 25 acres. Will pay ter of Portland visited at the Ru year were elected: President, R M * going prices. Write me for fur ther information. A. L. Downing, dolph Wearly h>me over the week Cain: vice-oresident. Mrs. Cora Cal- Iaicotnb.Ore. 4O-t-2-p end. avan; secretary-treasurer. Mi«« Edith ! Pentney; chaplain. Mrs. John Sims.! I haw a few thousand choice Toma i Dr. C. Ficq amt family of Albany to Plants left. Will deliver to At thi« lime the meeting wa» passed through Scio Sunday while Scio. Shelburn or Stayton at One out enjoying a ride through the turned over to the program commit Dollar per hundred. T. M. Rus tee and here again Mrs. Sims pre sell. phone 44x2. Scio. 41c country. sided. The entire program ws* Albany had her heaviest rain of furnished by the teachers, who rrn-! Wanted Good Pasture for two hors es and one cow about June 1, the season Monday, according to the i dered some excellent numbers. Also about four tons good loose Democrat-Herald. Some rain fell | Mis« 7,ys*et was the first on the! cheat hay for sale at $10 per ton. here. too. I list an<l she gave a humorous resil See G> i (’ Christenson, Phone 5- 25. Scio, Ore. 41-p (Caroline, small daughter of Mr. ing and had to respond to an encore.! .Miser« Thayer and Prntnev rend-' Strayed Dark Jersey Heifer, one and Mrs. G. L Flanagan, was quite ered a beautiful piano duet, and > ill from stomach trouble the first of year old. came to my place May Sth. 11*25. Please call and get received a hearty encore. the week. the same and pav for this adv. The audience received a healthy W. F Gill and wife and Guy Mc T. M. Russell. phone 44x2, route laugh when the teachers read a 2. Scio, Oregon. 41c Knight and wife were Sunday din "read around.” which sounded like! ner guests of A. L. Riddle and wife t>at>el had broken loose. It was a- For Sale -»20 acres. 7 in cultivation, on route 3. nut in timber and pasture. 2j mar when Prof. Watenpaugh fln-| mile» from Sweet Home. I mile of Jess Rodgers «hipped two double* ished up alone "Men may come and school. Price $1500. one-half deck load« of sh«~*p to Portland last men may go, but I go on forever ” cash, balance at 4%. See M rs. week and another on Tuesday of Fred Smith, Scio. Ore. 44p “I’m in Love” was the reading this week by Prof. Watenpaugh. and to the For Sale — 314 acre« of good land, six mile« from live town of about Laurent Isaak is installing a new rncore gave a take-off <»n married 1.000 population; good graveled • 25 horse-power steam engine for use life. road five miles of the way, four Miss Thayer executed a lieautiful at his saw mill. Harrv Johnston is miles from railroad station; one piano solo, ami responded to an en-1 assisting him. aivf on<*-half nixes from good "Johnnie's Visit to a Dime Muse schotl; ha* good seven room house, John Halgerson and a company of large barn; oo acres in cultivation um" was a clever dialogue by Mis« people from Dallas passed through balance in pasture and timber; Pentney a* Johnnie and Mt»» Sherfv town Saturday enroute to a fishing ha* plenty of good water, one run- as hi» mother. A typical boy and point on Thomas creek. > mng stream. Terms can be ar his unanswerable questions kept the I ranged on part. Address, Owner, Frank Sommer and C. C. Bilyeu audience in an uproar. care Tribune. Scio. Oregon. went to Aahiand Tuesday as dele The teachers sang a parody on gates from the local I. U. 0. F. lodge "Why Did I Kias That Girl.” which I to the Grand lodge now in session. LOOK OUT! was written by Mim Pentney. and it wa« a scream. Omar Wheeler sn<t wife of Port This closed the program, except' land spent Sunday with the former’s “The Tornado aunt, Mr*. E. J. Daley. Thia is the eats, which consisted of dough-\ Omar’s first visit to Scio in 20 years. nuts, cookies and coffee. The I’.-T ! A has been discussing local school ( The kiddies, young and old. had problems during the year, and each i great sport in watching the animal meeting has been well attended and j show tent go up yesterday and in interest keen. seeing the animals perform in the This was the last meeting until evening next fall. Mr*. J. N. Weddle and Mrs. B. A. Hol teen left Monday forei oon for To Britenbuah Ashland where they will represent Leone Rebeka lodge at Grand lodge, Oliver Powell left Monday in com io session there this week. pany with Ms brother, Ben Powell, Rev. J. Y. Stewart will preach in for a two week’s stay at Britenbush Ren contracted tubercu the Christian church Sunday even Springs. losis while in the service during the ing. "The Magnetism of ike Cross” World Wsr, and had been in a gov will he the subject. Services in the ML Pleasant church at 2 p m. Frank Donovan and family of Corvallia. Mrs. Ward and *>n. Carol, Mrs. lens Peterson, and Ellis Don ovan and wife of Portland visited at the C. M Donovan home Sunday, ijist Wednesday while loading milk from milk truck onto a car at West Scio Russell McDonald let a ease fall and strike hie leg. He was laid <-ff from work for several days ernment hospital at Tacoma since his return to the states, until last fall when hr was discharged He has been unable to work since having the flu a few months ago. and de cided to spend a short season at the springs in the hopes of re gam ing his health. Oliver is suffering with his arm, and hopes are entertained that may also be benefited. r*e Tribune. SI 75 the »ear •r * Is Coming I marvel at its titantic . spctacle! You’ll gasp at its gigantic thrills! You’ll It- swept ofF vour feet in its wliiilwind of love, and hate and passion! COMING Globe - Albany Sunday and Monday 2 Days Only! May 24*25 MILLED 1 < GxdGaod* < Shea's ItJiiftf hiartaut Stare Where Style, Low Price* arc A Con lia I Welcome Awaita You Here! SSMIMSWW**■■■■■■■■ YES! we have "WO” Score cards At the Tribune Office.