The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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The Scio Tribuni
|sequence since the building of the
Fulton. the operator. It could easily
I have carried death in its blow. In- highway and bridge work began m
*tvad it broke his arm above the el­ tha* community.
Harrisburg Bulletin that the loose bow. fractured the shoulder blade
end of a heavy belt on the big mo­ and left other painful bruises. It
Aumsville Star that Mrs. 0. A.
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tor which drives the electric hoist at happem-d last Saturday morning. Stoddart underwent an operation in
the McKy rock crusher struck Geo. This is the first accident of anv con- Salem on the 23d for the removal of
her tonsils and coupla of bad teeth.
That J. M. 14 nd ley and Mr and
Mrs Warner Lee and son attended
j the Brownsville picnic and visited at
i the F. R Mack home.
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Plymouth f wine
Twine of Quality.
Get it at
N. I. MORRISON
SCIO. OHI’GON
Wc hat* the new L-h and f. im«- laws,
effective May 28. Ask fur one.
Do you know that you can
Dispose
of a cow in a day, but to
Produce
one requires from 2l/2 to 3 years?
Oregon Milk Company
Condenscry, Scio, Oregon
Independence Enterprise that L
j L. Gooding, former principal of the
Scio high school, and principal of
the Independence high school last
year, has accepted the same position
at Dav ton. He goes there to Iw*
doser to a daughter who teaches nt
McMinnville and a married daugh­
ter who lives near there
Silverton Appeal that the old Da­
venport home on South Water street
is now almost torn down and moved
away, making room for the new
>30.000 armory, upon which work
will be started within a short time.
S. I’. Matheny purchased the house
from the owner. J L). Drake, and
la moving the lumber to the east
hill where all of th* material which
is fit will be worked into another
house. Mr. Math'-nJ- says he was
¡agreeably surprised at the quality
of the lumber within the old walls
: The body of the building contained
I vertical lumber 1} inches thick and
1 two feet wide and as a»und as a dol-
' lar. All of the sills were mortised
and put together with wooden pina.
UTILITY
The Chrvroli c coupe is a tow c< *t car w ith
a w-ide range of utility.
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Ihi*o finish, con«. ■- tier typical of die
highest priewki car*---it r.
enn the great-
c.t v bit % >u car. , | » u -y ,, a • r of this
type. It i- an unusual coinh'n «tien of
beauty, UM-lulrv • * Jur ibility, >.l ci-onomv
and csp-dully appeals tv bu inc*« men,
farmers, sal« « men*, d«u i or-, vrofe**ionat
men, women -and is a fio*- c* m pan um to
yotir larger car.
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Scolt-Chrisman Motor Co
Lebanon, ( •revon
Albany Democrat-Herald that the
Mountain Slates Power Co. employes
have organized a society and calls It
Harry E. Chrisman. Sale«*an. S*.io, Oregon
i “Knights of the Connected Load ." j
If Yon Want a I'-nl (’ar, «< <• uh fir~t
Ail kinds.
Purpose we infer is to connect up
with every employe and load them \
up on picnics Good Idea—they will 'he heat In the county
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In Your Home Company
That the beat last Wednesday ami œ:
know each other better.
Pacific States Fire lus. Co.
That C. C. Hall, forest sutiervis- Thursday at Albany wu arour.d the
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Property
Automobile
or. has taken a large radio to Fish 1100 mark, setting a new record for
J S. .‘'TitHA. Afaat
Scia, Onjaa
Lake so as to keep posted on weath­ that city. Scio thermometers var­
ied
from
!*•>
to
104.
er conditions, etc.
That the Cascadia road is in bet-
Lebanon Express that Ltm Gaines
1er condition than ever before and
wm bitten on one of his shoulders
■ by a horse and fractured the lwn«m
Ore.
| He will be unable to Work f r five (<»•
or six week«, aaya the paper.
That A. F. Ludke wu severely
injured by a failing true while work­
ing in a logging camp at Mill City,
and his son William was aiso putn* IAÏ1<‘>,
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’ fully hurt at the same time.
< all* ar-wervd Pay or Kight
tuix-rruhti 1 eating
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there
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Halsev Enterprise that
I room for tuore population in <»ccu-
8ec<*nd
i pied houses in Hulsey.
Any Kurd
Anywhere
Any Time
' street is an example. In the straight
MB
i shoot south through town there as«*
Fred Sturges, Scio,Oregon
I two residences on the left, oceupi««d
pttnni cAKRiKR
bv families. On the right ar«- ten
! residence buildings, each one large
Lowe &. Morrison
enough for a large family. Of th* »*•
Reliable Ungertahers
; one is vacant, three are occupied by
AU furwraM gn.n I. rsonal at tr nt ion
tamllies, and in the other six rest ie
by Mr. i owe
> two widowers, two widows gild two N. C. 1 .'»a
N. !. Moanteoa
| maiden ladies, each in stately lone­
L--b-in- n
Phone -l>ay. 397
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l*hone— Kight, 396
liness in a big house. All but on -
I of these single people own their own |
homes, and that one owns a flour­ rUUMAS LARGE,taiMapt
a
ishing business in town.
R. M. CAIN
Binder Twine
S. F. Korinek
Want to Make Money
Veterinarian
If you are a I hresherman, or want to be,
HAULING
Here’s Your Chance
The following equipment, all in Al condition,is
for sale at less than half its original cost, and has
been in use only four seasons and was never
abused. I he price is $1,250.00 for all, $350
cash, balance approved note. Somebody will
get it, sb hurry. If sold separately, all must be
cash in hand. Here*» the equipment:
Sold
Attend Golden Wedding
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Case Threshing Machine, 22 inch cylinder, 36 inch
riddle, run four seasons, good condition
Fordson 1 ractor, good condition.
2-gang I 4 inch plow.
Double Disc, for tractor or horse
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e power.
4-section Fl arrow
I Wood 5aw, mounted
Kelly Duplex Mill (2 ton feed grinder) new burrs.
To see this property, call at T M Russell's after 5 p. m. week days, if you must
sec it during the'day, phone Mr. Russell for appointment. This equipment has
been used just enough to make it work better than new.
T. M. Russell, agent, route 2, Scio, Oregon
or inquire at the Scio 1 ribune office
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Citv and Fami Property
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L. Arnold and familv, W E. ■ List with u»c--No c&duaive contract
Arnold, wife and daughter. Allie
UR. A.
PRILL
Arnold, wife and daughter. .Melvin
I’hyiwl.ia
Arnold and wife, and Mien Maxine
and
Arnold of thia vicinity attended th«-
Sargeon
D< t iet F>nwi| • P Railway
celebration in honor of Mr. ami Mrs.
' Henry K. Arnold on their Golden
Scio, Or.
Wedding anniversary held at the
! auto park in Lebanon Sunday.
J. L. Ro<|gers «nd Guy Johnston
. shipped three carloads of stock from
j West Scio <>n Tuesday of last week.
■ and a car of cattle on Saturday; and
; on Monday of this week they ship­
ped a ear of sheep from Stay ton.
Ml CV SÇ6L1F0I)
rtlLSY
Real f I ’.tiate
stale lirolçer
! trover
J. S. Sticha, E D. Mjer«, R >J!a
and Notant
¡\otaru Public
Shelton and Edwin Holland were
fishing at the Narrows on Crabtree
bit
bit ruth
ruth Obtained,
Obtained, ¿lamtntd
f.tamined
creek Friday and Saturday
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