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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1925)
a »• r JL < % , » M ♦ « • i'fr- • • * •»< 4 # ; • >< . -. F • • • T*»* * ' Jw~ ' » , ’ ■*****< * ■* . «..'■«*.% - ■¿&Á 9 The Scio Tribune Load News and Classified W F. Pepper is painting hie resi dence. George Brock has gone to Detroit to work for Roll Morris. Antone Beunoa of Walla Walla is Misa Mildred Cuuev was in Salem visiting at John Becicka’a Sunday. Allan Dannala of Portland is visit A Edwarde was in from Shelburn ing at the John Wesely home. on business Tu«-sdav. Clyde R xlgers ami wife of Dallas Nicotine Spray for your rose spent Sunday with Scio relarivee. bush«-«. 35c a can at the Drugstore Herlwrt Shelton has traded hie J. I). Dewamore and John Wcaely Star touring car for a Ford coupe. were in Portland on buslne« * Thur«- Mr* D. C. Thoms has returned day. fr> m a two weeks’ visit in Portland. Master Gerald Schürer of Klick i- George I.. Hurley and young ton tat. Wa«h„ ia visiting at C I. Pen- of Albany were in Scio on buainesa nel’a. The Bartu Motor Co. delivered a Thursday naw Overland touring car to I Protpal Tuesday. If. W E. Purdy and wife, and H. P. Ilayre of Salem were in Scio Satur day on business. When you are ready to sell your Mrs P. II Ma.-Dbnald and her lambs call J. L. Rodgen» and get hi* price* at West Scio, Will l>e mother. Mr« Sarah Morris drove to Eugene Saturday. shipping every week. 42lf QKutlUlC otk»u|¡t an? ¿1 cei nt ibdOiiatioti ittitAa Millions Paid in Claims A Noo-Diwcritninating Policy. Physicians* and Surg* ■ »«’ tve» ■re Covered. The Policy Cover« All Accident* and Every l>i»e«*e. Cover» First Week’s Disability. No Medical Examination Kniuirvd Financial Aid. Covers One Day or More. Either Accident or Sickness. Forge-Simmons-Philippi AGENTS S alkm . O kkoon D W (.rill.l > Wonderful” A masterpiece of a master producer ir. J Here is the »ymnntli.v oí joy and »uiTcring, and of love un xurpamed. Only Two Day» Next Sunday - Monday. July 5 ami 6 * r i Globe - Albany I THINGS UNUSUAL For Sale Shepperd Puppurs See Joe*ph J. Roner. route 1. 47p By T. T. MAXEY R I. Hixson, wife and daughter, IFrame. *p«nt the week end with relatives in Salem. Mr. and .Mrs. Frw! Veal of Albany Mrs. Veal’s Frank Shmost returned Tuesday from Nebraska where he spent the month suiting hi* people. D C. Thom* went to Portland 1 hur-iay to attend a meeting of the state highway commission. W A Ewing and wife and E D, Myers ami wife attended the camp meeting at Turner Sunday. Gordon vtc«ely and wife of Sa lem visited Sundav at th« home of Mr. nr>d Mr*. John Wesely Ray Hassler, wife and Imbv of Portland are visiting at the home of Mr. lliu«ler's parent*. Mr. and Mra. Henry Hamler. G. M. Tri.¡linger. Jama* Trollin- ger and son. Howard, and John Stnallman went to Upper Soda on Tu« »day to try their luck at fishing for a few days. J. B t'ouey say* he is going to take a vacation the Fourth and that hi* «tore will be CUWKD AlX D ay . He wilt keep open until 8:00 c’clock Friday evening Farm lz>an« — Money at 61k with nominal commission; prepayment priviledge* after first year. Wm. Bain. Albany Ore. 43-c For Sale —Fox Terrier puppie* at a bargain. Cha*. Chrx, on Wes' Cash paid for fa!«e teeth, dental <*. I»**. W«M«r» Newa»aeM Gate a I gold, platinum and discarded jew Scio road. 47-c elry Hoke Smelting A Refining CHICAGO’S UNDERGROUND For Sale Three-burner Perfection Co.. Otaegu, Michigan. 26-lf RAILROAD oil stove; used only a short tima. Any girl in trouble may communi Mrs J. D. Daoam >re 4*5 tf The main retail so<1 skyscraper dis cate with Entign Ixe of the Sal trict of Otlecgo Is Jammed Into what Fur Sale ~~ Vaughan Drag Saws, vation Army at the White Shield slightly used, in first clam work baa been aptly tanagd ttw dreaded Home. 666 Mayfair Ave.. Port ing condition, 6x5 each with two “tails square" end known as “The land. Onegon. lx>-v" Tlte traffic oa>a<-«(l<»n which saw Nad«*«, at 1073 E. Harri»on aatnraily re*ult«Ni and *te«dlljr grows One black Perchmm Geld street. Portland. Oregon, bv Hy For Sale worse s* loislne«* Increase«, produce« ing Six year* old. sound and Jaterka. <7t2c myriad« of vetatloue delays which re true, weight about 1600 pounds. sult tn costs corupu'atloo nu Will sell for cash or trade for cat merous mi»ba|Hi end the unneceaaary tle. sheep, or hogs. Inquire of use of countleaa (Wear words Cha« A. White, route 2 Scio, Ore. In so large s city, the ineroannt 40 tf traffic necvwaary to move *u|-i>n«-« And pay p<««I price«. from rail depute to atom and fee For Sale 24-in. Belle City threah- lories, shlptnrnts from salesrooms and Imr machine. Just the size for a factories to freight terminals, mall, Fordeon tractor, and in good run coal to boiler rooms, ashes end exca ning order; ha* aelf-feeder and vated material for new building» to straight startrr. Also two fresh dumps, etft. reaches a startling mag cow», with calves, for «ale cheap. nltude and I hhihuc « an Increaatngly I serious orobletn - tbs corner of Mtate Chas. Vaetecka, Rt. 1. Scio, Ore. »♦*♦»♦♦♦♦***********♦>>*»• We Buy Stock Hog Holechek Brothers E A. Wagner, wife und »on. El den. of Dallo «pent the week-end and Madison streets, for instance, la said to be the bueleet corner In the with Scio relative«. visited Friday with aun^ Mrs. N. E. Gill. I'lit’ i.ariteat < Irguni/.nt ion of Ita Kind in the World Ear Sale -6- foot McCormick binder with truck*, cheap. See Chan. Tucrk. We«t Selo road 46-t-2-p w«<*1d. To relieve the congestion and cut down the delay, a far *ight<d corpora te* Coiiatructrd an Intrl- ate system t of underground tunnels through wt h a railroad «qx-rale« Now much of thia traffic la e<><nonilcally. quickly and couvenliuitiy trsndled through thia un derground artery <-f cuiwiw - dur ing a recent year about «1 !.«■■• t-m» of freight, M.tssi ion* of <• «1 ami Zll»,- (XX) wagonluads of excavated material and cinder« Hix fret wide and TH feet high, «nd surrounded by a 12 inch wall of solid concrete, these tunnel« am from 42 to 4S feet ttelow the strict stirfnce The method of construction left no chance for cave Ins or settling and ha» not Interfered with the foundations of buildings. Thera Is little waler seep age. the average temperature la M de- grrea. winter and slimmer, and the frequent passage of trains provide* a natural and adequate ventilation There are ft! nith-a of th»«e horse ahoealiatmd tunnels. In which there ar» t*O croasltiga. <JT>2 Interact tlmi*. and 1.2M aw Itches The equipment Include« 132 electric motors and 3,(»»i cars, each i feet wide, 12 feet long, at and holding from 1 to fl tons. <lej»end- Ing on the nature of the load The track gauge Is 2 feet. The tunnel amt tta equipment represents an ln><-«t- ment <>f about »♦ o . i «« ii <»*> The opera tion require« about 570 people. Train movements are controlled hy telephone—-e system of alrnnla operat ing to avoid collisions at street Inter sections. In case of Are. a deluge of water la presented by heavy tight fit- ted iron doors over all shaft« leading Io the tunnel. Thera are connection« with uniter aal frelght-recetving statloaa, retimed de|w>t& freight terminals, bualtmwa bouses, office buildings, etc. Torrance Reconditioning Shop and Parts for All Cars.... 212 E. First Phone 379 ALBANY. OREGON For Sa < 314 acres of good land, six mil«-* from live town of about I itoo population; good graveled r a<t five miles of the way, four mile* from railroad station; one and one-half miles from good scbtx.l; has good seven room house, large barn; 80 acres in cultivation balance in pasture and timber; has plenty of good water, one run ning stream. Terms can be ar ranged on part. Addrew. Owner, care Tribune. Scio. Oregon. The HÌQhway Sscon« and Repair Shop BakarVÙ Telephone -442 Cylinder Reboring ('«•neral Auto Repairing A. R. B i kt M. A. Kt Salem's LtJdifif Departiaut Str» ai - otz Albany, Oregon YES! we have “500” Score cards I Wl'cre Style, Quality and Low Prices are Combined. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You Here! 2r each at th«- Tribune otiice M um Rhoda Hudson, who was in jured bv an automobile near her Thomas Cain and wife of Chicago holm- two week* ago Sundav night, t* r--|. rt- d by her phyisician to b« visited at the R M Cain home the getting along nicely. She ia now last of the week while enroute to San Franciacu to visit their daugh-i able to sit up some. ter. The men are cousins. The) Leonard Jordan, who sold hie had not wren each other since 1904. cream-buvmg station to D W. Dor mer in the spring, ha* decided to Anna May Price of San Francisco again engau«- in the business, and came Friday from New York to vie has lea->*d the Ih-nsmore building on it her cousin, Mrs Mylo Bartu. Main street where he i* now open She has been studying Dramaaic Art for buttinem. and will teach next year at San Mr. and Mrs. Will Kina of Han Mateo. ford, Calif., ere visiting Mrs. King’s brother* and sister, Frank and Miles Cary and Mim Rhoda Hudson. Mr. King is a Baptiet minister, and expect« to g<> on to Seattle where they wii! attend the Baptist conven tion. E. J. Irvine, wife and daughter, Mr«. Irma Howard and children, of Echo visited relative« and friend* here a few dava after attending the Irvine reunion. E. L. Daley of Medford called on hie mother, Mrs Elizab««th Dalev. The Shelburn base hall team de- brother. Fred, last Wednesday. .'rated the lh-Van«y team last Sun He *ii enroute home from busin«*«« day <>n the Shelburn diamond by a trip to Portland. »core af 2K to 2. A large crowd of Tom Konopa, who came here from fans watched the game. Another Nevada and for a time «hared the game will be played next Sunday be Abbot house with hi« brother, ia now tween the*«- trams on the Shelburn employed al the Nebergall meat plant dikmond. in Albany. Mr* Oscar E Eichinger and Mr» Anna D. Door and children daughter. M iim Ruth, returned Sat> and a lady friend came Tuesday from urday morning to their home in Kelso. Wash . to visit Mr*. Door's Portland after visiting for a few slater. Mrs. Mylo Bartu. days at th«- J. N. Bilyeu home at J. D. Densmore went to Albany Crabtree, and attending the wed ding of their son and brother. Cecil, Saturday to bring out a new Ford to Miss Wanda Bilyeu at the I. O. coupe which he had recently bought. 0. F. hall on Friday night. A. B. Cain of Portland visited I I BILYEU’S GARAGE J ’ ; * Better have tho*e hands relined Iwiorc the Fourth. You may want to »top quick. I-ct us time up your Ford today. If j our wh«rels are loose, bring them in and we will make them tight as new. Everything for vour FORD. Wheel. for Fords, Chcvorelets. Starr am! Overlamls. Buy that New Tire Today ;; ; * ; ’ > hi* brother. R. M (Tain ami family ! > Bilyeu’s Garage and Service Station Service With a Smile Phone 27 • - - - - Scio, Oregon Radio B Batteries, new »tuck. the la* of the week. <1 »