The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 25, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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Cou n try Corre a yon de n e
GILKEY STATION
Mr. and
two chtldr
day at th<
brother. J
John th
W. A. Ewini
PrvaUent
Hall’s Cat
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ilon win not
much moi<-
htaJth
Tt
i'ntarrh Is a I:
biltii»fi<-»4 Vv co
ifvtl.*S I’ll
OmolMned Tr
Irenal. ntvl
treatment of
Sold hy all
F. J. Chenr
HAUL!
Any
Any Kind
Fred Stur&t
BONDED CA
Lowe i<.
le Tison
Reliable Urderfakem
All funerals givvi ■
N. C. Ix>w «
Isibation
Phone 91
«•*.**'■
P mi I s lot
Glasses for evctiii
the numerous »tj
items necessari
tit of the Jun
Pearls
• u -ci '. o’ Tu«>sday ur. ■■ h.• / • •
♦
I
•
i"'.her Frank hsu! hav
In tome
SHELBURN NEWS
ft
way a pitchfork wa* »tuck in hie
hand.
Jun« 23
Th« Thursday Thimble Club met
Ray V. Combs, wife
with Mrs Anna Chapman at the
home of Mr», Fred Mespell la»t daughter* of Jordan vi<
Thursday. About 20 wore pr»-«ent H Mcloun's Sunday
«
M. 0. Arrold and hi*
Visitors were Mr». Dwight Peterson
of Sdo, Mr». Jo« Kitchen of Albany i are bu*v thia week in Di»t
•n*i Mrs. Horace .Mansell. This be-j • Quincy *Cruh>r» h d a si
ing the semi annual election. Fflie operation perfor ned on hu
Sommer wa» elected prvMdent, tax* Salem last w«vk. and he is
xie Gilkey vicc-nreaident and Eveline mg nicely.
Oscar Burch s »-nt th® 'A'
Holt secretary-treasurer
with
hi* nephrW, » 0, 81
Mrs Catherine DtAVall. who died
family.
at tier home in Albany Thursday
th
Farmers an* v •ry I
morning, was a resident of th'.« com­
with
clover
and
gra«s
munity for many year» She la the
t
A
Mr. Holt, insurance
mother of .Mr* John and Mrs Frank:
bany.
called
on
T
*M.
Ku
DeWall. Several from here attend­
day evening
'd the funeral Monday.
John Smaliman of I
0. L Holt and M um Nora Holt of
visiting
Shelburn frien
Portland were guests at the h um
Calvin
TrolHmrer, Mrs L.
of their parents. Mr. and Mrs T M.
Mr».
Simmons
and J
i
Holt. Sunday morning
They were
c
attended
the
cmun
•
ici-otnpanied by Charles Crabtree, a
Í
I >1 »
vices
nt
Providence
S
one-time resident of this community
Mr». T. M. Rv-.l ! at*
but now of Portland They all went >
picked
strawberries al
■ to Providence t'or the d»v.
Monday.
Th«*««* hot days
Miaa Mabel Z vm » c I and Mr Eari
er.cd
the
lierrte*
qiritc fast.
Needham were quietly marriad
Curl
Smith
and
wife »pen
Wednesday of last week. They took i
evening
with
-her
parent* at Mt
a trip to Southern Oregon, return­
kera.
ing Monday. A crowd of v<>ung
Opal Shilling returned hotne from
t- ’k« gave them a charivari Munday
night at the parental home of her sister** home Friday evening
4 F Z'*»et. Mr. ami Mrs. Need- where she had been for a
while Mrs Mct’rae ■*«. h*i; K her
osin will reside in Salem.
clothing
for the sumo
Murrel Gilkey came home from
C.
O.
McCiain,
• WI f .* apd
the Crown Mines Saturday fur a few
the
attended
the
I Nash MeCb
day*.
ily reunion whirl h wa
man park, four mile
l«*m. Sunday. There
.* I
ML’. Pleasant Cole New*
lives present.
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Page 5
Summer Seasonables
A'.-, i nice line of men’s mid boy»’ Summer Underwear keep
Ci...!, c- ndiTtalile and happy in them; reason*’ '• in price, too.
Taney I>rc*s Silk Sox and work so* for nu-li aial I -v*; and for
I: < women and girl*. *cc the *tyU» and quality n >* >w window.
Yours to live and let live,
J. F. Wesely, Grocer
Newt From Lyons.
♦
June 24
Clyde K/dgers and wife of Scio
were l>u»in< « caller» in and ar.*und
Lyons Monday morning.
tiev. Love of Salem made severe •
calls in our vicinity Sunday.
Arthur Vaughn and wife and Mrs
Margaret Strayer were Mill City
visitors Sunday evening.
C. D. McLanes of Mill City spent
Thutaday evening at Mrs. Colby'a.
Jack Johnston and family and
Mi« Dora Surry were North San*
tiam visitors Sunday afternoon. J
Governor Pierce delivered a verv
in cresting address, also a number
.f go »d songs and speeches made j
the S,;n>lay school convention pleas-
ant a* well as instructive.
I
Men’s Straw Hats
Both for Dress and Work
See
i
S e e F. E. SHAFER for
Salem, Oregon
Corn’I Street
0
2j in. heavy Double & Stitched ¡race, l| in. Hip
Straps, 5-ring Breeching Back Str«[»s 11 inch,
Hold Back* 11 inch, Pole Straps If inch, t iridic»
Cup B'iiuh t inch, Breast Strap* l| inch Lincs
Ij in. Ly 20 lest, B*u k Band Felt Linril, Mar-
ket Tug 1> incn. I«, n>d Wide Belly Bands.
Two of the really birr
State* senators have pr»wl ÎI'A
lhe last week. R M Lafe’ »I t /
E. F. Ladd. These mm atn
tically alone for the people
their efforts along that lw
voted ou of (he party »nrly
They were big men in the a
the nation, and their v e«t* were
probably more often mhi ^ a tiv.tn ot
any others. They ar e de M.
lh-v
received brickbat*» front neiszly «v* ry
prominent man that is now» fl ■ ir.u
the bereaved wife and Tr ar.ives
with condolence*, they wi-ro impal»
riotic in life out ar*' now chut»* * !
among those who st k 1 four
for the country and it* i- >p •
were patriotic. they were ft ir <i> '
people as against Ipecial pr * • >.*
and for their pains were trad < ut >t
the party they had *ui»i« r’ •<; f<*r,
many years. In« y at. i the r woi»»
will live, and the deed» thee d* ti<
will reflect greater on them at ‘.hr-
goes on. The hypocr, ’ •*! way th«'I
American peoole hav< of thro*'
|
brickbats in life unit bouquet«
death is diabolical -it wo car net
tolerant in life, w- «h uid
th'
same wav after death
.
’X 1 lamess, steel haines........... $60.00
I size 2n lighter Harness............. 50.00
z\ heavy 1 earn Collar, $4.65 each up
Line*.
Lìnea.
! irte*,
i inch
... S6J5
.... 7.W
. .. 8.00
.... 500
1 inch bv -‘U feet ...
H inch l»y 20 feet ,
li inch by 20 feet
Team Bridle», ¡»ir.
\11 1 lamess macle of California Oak
i armed Leather
Gloves
Hand Bags
i Suit Cases
Puttees
1 \irses
/
r
A line Line of Under tbe-Arm Ladies Bags
in Genuine leather
NOTHING TAKES HIE PLACE OF ‘yf* LEATHER
It’s Time for Summer Underwear
C*inc t<< our »tore for Men’s and Ladies’ Summer Un­
derwear, Men’s Underwear i* in Loth Athletic and
ankle length.
We have Ju*t received a dandy Dress SI irt in Broad-
el.. t>, with or without collar, cheap at. ..................... jl.ll
Baptist Church Notes
THE PEOPLES STORE
J. B. COUEY. proprietor
Ml
A
and
x^
The Scio Meat Market
I laving purchased the
> meat markets in Soo, I
consolidated them under the alxive name, and will
strive tp render efficient service anil give courteous
treatment at ail time*. Will carry a full line ut
A
Improve Schoo! Prop arty
r Sale — 314 acres of good land,
■lx miles from live town r.f about
Patron* of District N >
I vOO population: good graveled
busy la«t week putting a
• ’«Ml I
live mil«-* of the way, lour
odes I ruin railroad station; one floor in the basement of
nd * ne half iiit.e» from good build ng. The *’l Wilt" r
l. x I: ha* g'>«»d -rvet» ruofU h*>.:*< . club gave th«* procweîs of
.<ter i*ari ; 80 act»» in cultivation
Home Tie*.” given rem
¡dance in t>a*tute and tioitwi;
• art-r for this fun i. T‘
haa plenty »1 go*si water. «M.e ri n
rdhg stream. Term» can be ar* all be ng donated by the
r»t gut mi jiart. Address, U*n». i • I
c*ie Inti,»-, *'xno. Q.egvn.
T e Tribune. >175 the • year
Scio,
Oregon
/ libler & Gill Company
Two U. S. Senators Die
Sunday school at 1<
Sunday morning. Rv
vited to attend.
Christian Enctogvor
'tv
evening at 7;00.
Prayer meeting
ery
night al 8:00.
Junior Endeavor evrrv
4th Friday at 2:30.
Mr. Fred Viaehlte wii P
next Sunday.
Notions
Garden Seed*
^4.
June 23
Albert Griggs of California, Char­
ley Grigg*. w ife and daughter, Helen
and a girl friend of Salem, i'aul
Be I cue and family, and bviru* Par-
berry and Frank Hora were Sir day
afternoon visitors at Ben Darby**.
I
A dance was given at ('barley
loftier’* Saturday evening A largo
crowd was present and all enjoyed
a pleasant time.
Quite a number from this vicinitv
atteuded the Powell commemoration
service* at Providence Sunday.
Harley Darby rnd Joe llora went
to Oregon City Sunday.
Andy Shindler and wife, W»le and
Frank Peter». Jay Shank». Violet
and Maude Darby suent Monday
evening at Charley Peters' eating
cake and ico cream.
Spencer Long and Robert Darby
waro at Charley Peter»' Monday
evening to look at aom<- stieeti.
Fumisi dogs
Chinaware
Fresh and Cured Meats
1 will Im* your lieef cattle, veal and l>i>(t* (alive or dressed) anil
pay you the top prices.
Sec me first.
C. I. BRUCE. Proprietor
I
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