The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 28, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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The deio Tribuna
Local New» and Classi fiad
The Scio hotel is bviag treated to •
M um Mary Donovan was un'the sick
■
Teacher'» Examination
list the first of the week.
a ne# roof.
Carnival Dance!
Nolic« m hereby given that the
Mylo Bartu and wife were shop­
County
Superintendent of Linn
Saturday Night at
vallis a few days last weak.
ping in Albany last Friday.
County. Oregon, will hold the regu­
Mrs J. 8. Sticha and Misae« Vel-i
Clarence Pepper and wife were lar examination of applicants for
"Am I Intruding?"
a
la Brenner and Dorrte Weddle were; shopping in Albany Saturday.
State Certificate» at Linn County
Mr. G. L Muxxv has a new Ford
Bigger an«! Better
shopping in Salem last Friday.
Court House as follows: Commenc­
than the last one,
tooting car.
Mrs. Paul Lardon gave a no host-
ing Wednesday. June 10. 1925, at
and that onb was
Harry
Donovan
returned
Monday
•
party
last
Thursday
evening.
J. F. Emmett of Albany was in
9:00 o'clock a. m.. and continuing
to his work at Wolf Creek after
Selo on bu«inc»s yesterday.
Frank Bartu ar., and wife spent until Saturday, Jun« 13. 1925, at
spending several days at his borne
The Jexs Rodgers family has re­
Sunday with Mylo Bartu and wife. 4:00 o'clock o m.
here.
cently installed a new Splitd->rf Ra­
WEDNESDAY FORENOON
Mrs E. C. Shelton was reported
R. M Phillipa reports that be has
dio Set.
U.
S.
History. Writing (Fenman-
sold his wool fur 50 cents per pound. to be on the sick list the first of the
ship!,
M
unc , Drawing.
Hobart Hoagland and wife earn«
He had 809 pounds of wool from week.
down from Detroit Sunday U» at
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
120 sheep.
The new home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Physiology, Reading, Manual« Wanted to buy Second hand mrru-
tend the ball game.
1).
Densmore is being painted this
C. Hixson of Salem was fishing in
gated roller. Ad<ir««i J. H. John-
Training.
Composition. Domestic!
George Rodgers received a large
. tf
the vicinity of Scio last week-end. week.
st<>n. Lyons. < »r.
Science.
Methods
in
Rrading.Coursr
■(uantity of wool fur shipment at
and visited hi» brother. R. L. Hix­
Mrs. E G. Arnold and Mrs: Clar­ cf Study for Drawing. Methods in For Sale O. I C. Pigs, either sei.
West Scio Wednesday.
son. Sunday.
ence Leffler .were shopping in Salem Arithmetic.
and subject to register. See W.
Mr and Mrs Georg» M Bilyeu
I Lee, route 4. Sci*. Oregon, or
Mood
ay.
When you are ready U> sell your
THURSDAY FORENOON
phone 18-7.
42c
expect to attend the funeral of New­
lambs call J. L. Rodgers and get
Arithmetic. History of Education. •
Errol Sims and family of Mt. An­
ton Thomas in Salem tomorrow.
his price« at West Seto. Will be gel spent the week-end with his par­ Psychology. Methods in Ge<»graphv. Farm I/vans - Money at 6% with
nominal c»mmiwinn; prepayment
»hipping every week.
38tf
ents bare.
Mechanical Draw.nr. Domestic Art.)
priviledge« after first year. Wm.
Plan« are lining made to hold a
:w-c
Bain, Albany Ore.
The Scio Mill & Elevator Co. of­ Cx>ur»e of Study »or Domestic Art.
big Round Up and two-days celebra­ fice is to be painted within the next i
TRUMUAY AFTERNOON
Found
Lunch box. Owner can
Grammar. Geography, Stenogra­
tion at Stayton on July 3 and 4. few days.
have same by describing property
Furniture
Hardware
phy. American Literature, Pnysics.
I’hcre will be a parade, barbecue,
and paying for this ad. Call at
J. D. Densmore attended the J
The Tribune office.
Typewriting.
Me
hods
in
Language.
and all kinds of sjtorta.
C. Br>wn sale of registered stock at
Thesis for Primary Certificate.
for 10 head of
i For Rent— Room
Beginning the first of June, we Shedd Tuesday.
9
I m W In Your Home Company will keep our store open on Monday.
cattle for three months. Reason-
FRIDAY FORENOON
od Pacific States Fire ins. Co.
Miss Myrtle Hollis came over from
able. See or phone J. L Chastain,
Tbeorv and Practice, Orthogra­
Wednesday and Saturday evenings
route 2, Scio, Ore.
42-p
•Í
O’»»—
Mt. Angel and spent the week end
phy (Spelling). Physical Geography,
'Ji
until eight o'clock until further no­
Property
Automobil«
with her mother.
Cash paid for false teeth, dental
English Literature. Chemistry.
J F. Wesely. grocer.
J. 1 STKHA, Af«at
ScW. Or«|»« tice.
gold, platinum and discarded jew-
R M. Phillipa and wife visited Mr.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
etry.
Hoke Smelting & Refining
A daughter was bom Sunday. Phillip«' sister. Mrs. Sarah Hepburn
School I aw , Geology, Algebra,
C<>
.
Otsego,
Michigan.
25-tf
Mav 17, to Mr. and Mra. J. Zimllcka
at Silverton Sunday.
Civil Government.
al the Sammons Msternitv hospital j
For Sale tine six year old black
SATURDAY FORENOON
E. D. Myers and family and W.
Percheon (»elding. Weight about
at Highmore. S. D. Mrs Zimlieka
Geometry. Botany.
1 .<><*0 pounds. Sound and a good
F.
Gill
and
wife
drove
to
Browns
­
was M im Jennie V. Patrny of Scio
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
puller. It |iiire of Chas. A. White.
ville Sunday afternoon.
before her marriage.
General History. Bookkeeping.
40 tf
Roll Morris and wife were down
Several from this <-nmmunity at­
E dna G eer .
Wanted - Strawberry pickers. 37
from Detroit and spent the week-J
tended ’he Jersey jubilee in Albany
Co, Supt. Schools
acres. A good month’s work.
Reconditioning Shop
end with Scio relative».
Start picking about June 6.
last Saturday. 3. B. Holt won a
and
W rite or call Roy Evans, l»ebanon,
prize on a three-year-old heifer, and
Roy Shelton and family of Salem
Parts for All Cars. ..
Two Familie» Leave
Oreg >n. route I. or Scio Tribune.
naturally feels elated. Mr. Holt visited relatives in Scio Sundav and
48-p
212 E. First
Phone 379
ha» g'-od stock, but he was also in attended the Washougal-Scio ball
Guy McKoight was in Newport
among royalty. The jubilee was a game.
ALBANY. OREGON
the last of the week where he closed St rayed Dark Jersey Heifer, one
war old. came to my place May
raceme.
I
Miss Matlie Erickson returned to the deal for a meat market in that
9th. 1925. Please call and get
the same and pay for this adv.
her home in Salem Saturday after city. He and Mrs. McKmght will
T. .M Ronsell, phone 44x2. route
having spot the week with Mrs go t<> Newport the last of the week
Sweaters
2. Scio, Oregon.
41c
to reside.
Hosiery
Dean Morris.
Kenneth Sims was over from Cor­
Tumble Inn
t
A Hummer
R. M. CAIN
T orrance
r Her
I Graduation
Gifts
Scarfs
Neckwear
Lingerie
Blouses
Purses
Parasols
Gloves
Beads
For Sale 20 acres. 7 In cultivation,
Mr. and Mm. W. A. White of
Glenn Holland who has betn work­
rest in timber and pasture. 2|
Washougal. Wash, accompanied the ing at Washougal, Wash . for some
miles
from Sweet Home. 1 mile of
I
baseball tram to Scio Sunday and vis­ i lime, came out to catch for W’aahou-
school.
Price $1500, one-half
ited relative«.
cash, balance at 6%. See Mrs.
| gal in the Washougal-Scio baseball
Fred Smith, Scio. Ore.
44-p
Prof. Watenpsugh la the owner of game Sunday. On Monday Mrs.
1
Holland
and
baby
accompanied
him
For Sale
314 acres of good land,
a new Eaaex coach, and Jess Rod­
six miles from live town of about
gers has a new O'dsmobile coach, on his return, and they will make
1 000 (»opulation; good graveled
that city their home
both delivered last week.
road five miles of the wav. four
We sre sorry to lose these two
miles from railroad station; one
Dr. M L. Jones, wife and eon.
families from our city, but wish
and on-- half miiea from good
Mason. Mr. and Mra. Slate and
<chm.l; has good eeven room house,
them well in their new homes.
daughter, Martha, of Portland apent
large barn; 80 acres in cultivation
the week-end with I*. H. MacDonald
balance in pasture and timber;
Baptist Church Note»
and wife.
has plenty of good water, one run­
ning stream. Terms can be ar­
Mrs. Almina Pomeroy returned
Sunday school at 10 o'clock every.
ranged <>n part. Address. Owner,
Friday from Albany where «he had Sunday morning. Everybody is In-j
care Tribune, Scio, Oregon.
been for several days nursing her vited to attend.
daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Craotree,
Christian Endeavor every Sunday 1
LIST TO
who was ill with the flu.
evening at 7:00.
Prayer meeting every Sat unlay
The all day meeting and basket
dinner at the Baptist church Sunday night at 8:00.
"I’d have InveJ im if *c’d
U. G. Shipley Company
Quality Mcrch.in<li-c
Women's Wear
!
I
Popular Price«
Salem. Oregon
SPECIAL
MEN’S
SUITS
“THE LADY"
was largely attended. Rev. Waelthe
Water User», Attention!
spoke at the morning and evening
servicesand Rev, Albers of the Provi-
The new water rates wentvint<>
dene« church conducted the after­
effect
May 1, and will be due June
noon service«.
let. If jfou have Ix-rn using water
J. Meinhart and family. Walter
for irrigation purposes during May,
Holtchek and family, the Krosman
please report same. Hours for irri­
brothers. Misses Agnes and Frances
gation are 6 a. m. tn 9 a. m. and 6
Wesely and Frank Shinoat attended
p. m. to 9 p in. Please pbaerve
a picnic given by the Cxecko-Slovak
and save trouble.
Sokol lodge at Crystal lake park in
O llie M acdonau *.
Portland Sunday.
City Recorder.
Pupils of the intermediate grade«
eojoyed a weinnie and marshmallow
Lee A. Powell of Scio, freshman
roast on Friday of last week. Mrs. in vocational education, was placed
Watenoaugh and Mrs. R-xlgers were second in the mile run. and third in
chaperones. A number of smaller the 880 yard run. for the rooks in a
tot« went with the crowd.
The track meet between the O. A. C.
children say they had a wonderful rooks and the University of Oregon
picnic.
frosh on Ball field at Corvallis Frb
day.
The rooks won the meet by
Mra. Sallie Welsh Chamberlain,
82
to
40.
wife of former Gov. Geo F-. Cham­
Keguuii *30,
SÔ6 and »40
Suits........
Take Your Choice While they Last
This extraordinary off-r is made to convince the people of this
vicinity that the very high class all wool Suits which we sell are
the l>c«t suits obtainable and are always less in price at our store
Remember, these arc al! wool suits, beautifully
tailored and absolutely guaranteed.
Brownsville Woolen Mills Store
Mill io Maa Clolhiers
Albany, Oregon
berlain, and a long time resident of
Albany, died at her home in Wash­
ington Sunday and interment was
made in Arlington National ceme-
^tery yesterday
Beside« her hu»-
band she ia survived by two sona
à
Iwen nothin but a bus
conductor---but y left me
— and busted me '»ait—
an’ now 1 a>k* you—ain’t
that n 'ell of a way to
tacat a Lady?**
NORMA
I almadge
Giobe - Albany
SUNDAY — MÛkBAY — TUESDAY
M ay 31-June 1-2
.
il ~
A. I. Munkers of Elam, in Benton
County, and his daughters. Mrs Eu-
nane Barrick and Mrs. Margaret
Henderson and their two small
.
daughters
of Corvallis, were in Scio
YES! we have "500*' Score cards
< on business Monday. Mr. Munkers
2c
each
At the Tribune Office.
to an ex -steeriff of Lana County.