The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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The Seto Tribune
General New*
Gov. Pierce at Lacomb
Farmer’s
Union
at
i
is also vxpwcted to bv
pr
!| ¡icr-.it of < («enltut wide
while in a »nrm storm
c eat* you have .-t-vard
t-uiwe securely
To wall«
throng >«f »tonf-ers with
»»f
nn evur sltM, 1»
Me pickpockets
awl«** *h..f-j»er will make
hik H. check them off aS
t-it«t>r<l. and carefully
and her change after
V lh<* program which speak.
»’clock.
is to speak
A picnic will be held m ti­
lun
nt the Baptist church near
m and Seualor Sam
on Saturday. July 11.
is Invited
Everybody
their
dinner,
got
land an the Dennis
to
bill.
the I
<»n
Mr.
Gar«
Par«
d th«* Stair Grange.
tn
Baptiat Church Notes
THINGS
UNUSUA
Sunday school at 10 o’clock every
Sun«lay morning.
By T. T. MAXEY
Everybody is
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sun
Feeds and Flour
Cherry City Milling Company'»
Come iii .nul » «■ ti c quality u
Eggy and take Iminr iced. We »
is "Live and let live.'*
Brinp your Cream ami
you right. Our motto
We «Idi
any place.
The Dairy City Produce
Ei
M umfkk , Proprietor.
I
»Op
m. Wed
and Sat.
KAMiMmMB
Plymouth Twine
I wine of Qyality.
N. I
Get it at
MORRISON
We furnish Extras for Anv Make of Binder
MR. DAIRYMAN
Do you know that you
Dispose
of a cow in a (lay, but
Produce
one requires from 2% to 3 years.«1
Oregon Milk Company
Condenxcry, Scio, Oregon
THE YERKES
OBSERVATORY
evwinr at 7:00
Prayer
meeting
every
Saturday
night at 5:00.
Mr.
Frad
Waehlte
will
Of Course
w »t w pc r >—fl ere*« an-
.Hnnly girl marrie«) a
■o wan Just left a for-
the tin«
dost *•
preach
next Sunday.
V la tl
own th
th. <•» sin.-ers natural,
t* jdrk up ntt betr —
Ute Electric Shock»
for Re¡ulalin^ Heart»
One of the
mua FÙ* hte of
cent medical
I »fte 4» th*1
wave «levice
Its purpose te lo regulate th
ifi« of th* b«*art, , »teuuhl It lx? t
or t«M> felow
T tie pafirnt Mt*
lci*utetr*1 Ht*ir «'vi 4Mk't?ti with a
«bitte
fui iter* »2> rlrutrlc'
(hrutigh !br b«Ml>
Oute «te thè hiflcblnr te w rr
fall. Iterd t<» thè* m-l of
Kvwy ttrnr th!» beh pii
«tafHmury
ball, electricity
rhar«tM frwiu fha h«»d Ijr, <aU«li><
io ralax.
If lh<* hrart M mmi M tte teMttft
Unte« a tiUn iie. but te «ex te*:»
*»*• (he Itetrolf New*«» thè r**v«»i
hall la UU mn I lo «>» mnifcd 4tt 74 r
lotlotte a minute and th* Mari te U hm
Klowed d <***(* lo ite corirrt utili*
*ay, ih? h**nri
hltdted tit ■
n l-<*u<h*n.
la aurli that .
within alt
a ;».w
Turned From Smithy
to Watch Designing
The first Ruins
by
!j«*d
a blsckatulth
In KÎM1 « illstiBl
EngtlahnirtO
was tntxHhiii l
SwiiM*rUn<i when hl» Watch fall
Hl id
and the near»*,«
h«’
And tu a wat.-hiuaker was a y
biackainlth. Ihitilrl Jean ltl> bart Tbb
young msn undertook t« repair Ih»
watch, which hr «Md »u'c«**fully li»
pr>iiit<<) au arvatly by ibis expeeíeae
In itie knowitwlyr he a«v|ulre«l of th
h<
d»-slKn and «*<>nstmrtbKi of
that he l*n*,n»e the first uatchninker
of the rouhtry and the pl<>n«v*r of a
great tn lustry. Aiiontiiia lo a Xwlsa
watchmaker «lattln« this country, the
district of Niruchatet produces inure
wat'h«« than any iduiliar locality lu
the u urlìi.
of Feudal Day»
> milee uortlp I
thr«M‘ <h»meA ■
r**«ir ton
tettavi Iti#
•d '
i
>l »-e well ” Another
p bo*1e«t trte*> I «jualni ur ; ..) al ih!» churvh la Ih»
«Ih <1.»7 a ad |
; • ». ■ e >-f ■ ing:ne : ite . ■ '
Iteli'*
«.ther A/nai
i fu ral tn gire
h--* •
i
r of thia <1 ..me, ulilch la
t»n
ì
te hiflltlé.
1
i>. 1er
pici ertiteli | • ulti tu
solid
;i:k n "f cc.u
1». irta tin
!_.««•» I
lM;s«-* ,
h nt
i< tody lachea
The barrel
.tminent
t ì « m »
iy anele;
»l4<* and
caa
tttifl
th»
thè
miiw
to i hr <*nu that
i*rve te any
it ng It* nrre«*iir
l*rft*rtn th<* i
After th* l»flrrri nan
ran I m > a<1ju»lr«l to h.
%!ru th* «itijert u : h ) c
lie % !n< (I m * ft HBt*rvw «if
nn-l f<* hi
Adju*<t”**n( m auwtll a* 0414*
dredtli of an Inch rati t*<‘ made.
With I til’i t
abarrv« m have
enabted Co deteniihir, with nt it
rxartneaa. the («oaitlonw of atm
fliiiitT» and the dl»t<«nre« l*rt
4*f!
them.
MtHter
photo^mpha
ti
u«ln< th? trlearope aa a ranu r* ar
am»»n< the b«**(
x*<<ur« l
hrtehtn«'*» of »tar» al»o te ttH*.i*urah
ailh tlite Inatrttromt.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY
WHEN SHOPPING
By MRS. HARLAN» H
COOOOOOOOOOCKJ^OOCCO
<•> irli. HerGed H *1.
1 he following eqi ¡ nie nt, all in Al condition,is
for sale at less than hall its original cost, and has
been in use only lour seasons and was never
abused. 1 he price is $1,250.00 for all, $350
cash, balance approved note. Somebody will
get it, so hui ry. If sold separately, all must be
cash in hand. Here’s the equipment:
Case Threshing Machine, 22 inch cylinder, 36 inch
riddle, run four seasons, good condition.
Fordson Iractor, good condition.
2-gang I 4 inch plow.
Double Disc, h r tractor or horse e power. ‘
4-section Harrow.
I Wood Saw, mounted.
Kelly Duplex Mill (2 ton feed grinder) new burrs.
li> 'er thia property. <, . ’
I
M. Rvsell's «liter 5 p. ni. week days, if you must
sec it «luring the day, | Lin.c Mr. Ruurll for appointment.
licen med just enough to make it m rk Iwtter than new.
This equipment has
I. M. Russell, agent, route 2, Scio, Oregon
or inquire at the Scio Tribune office
>r wli»kh UH»«*«•> <
lieber (he «ai
t mreimaur*
’ ¡UH- k«*te, you «wn
eUb<*MÌ «4 ihr
The mamtiP'r of
meut «<f a I*
iljr a few of the tit
1» In (lie »tore etri
luently tha at
>*nr«l1 returu'iu; th
IXlClltethooM anti
fell t««Uld nhitlA hr tn
tb< ir «> a iter*• h««*' «1
e of tai* sei
•y t«lK faMeiìed m ?»
Au
te ft» < tirry One «»f
ft te «Im ay» «htn
•tekt.Tnl
«HT <H(Tt*r«’m
«Htiptefli thh>< t*> fin te to a » i
to tte theta i.H totfrthrr .«• u
evi r >«Ht •«!«! i i»d p«
mHertlon» An<»ih»*r ph*
jour name him ! jidri ip *»
r* nW *••»*»! ma y»Mi
Then there 1« the
hl# 4 iMiintbvr t»f b tin*Ile»i
MT ttlifl ofte Of (tie ItltlAV
tmff» te F dteiHMiKHl
you
lutn a re»t rwnm. k<**sv
ful eye « hi *t»tir pun ttuM1*«
take <»IT y«mr ring* in m put
r<»‘0i I«»
roar baiwte
F'ur* #h*ihl ne**r be ftp
t ...
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Veterinarian
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OREGON
...
il. a
.«cred bay or Night
Tuberculin listing
HAULING
Any Kind
Any Time
Anywhere
sea
Fred Sturges, Scio,Oregon
hOSPEXi CARKIER
Lowe &, Morrison
Reliable Undertakers
All fu
;<*r
» Riven iH-raut>al attention
by Mr. Lowe
N C. Ixiwa
l.ebano«i
l'iwnie »1
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I'hone -Hay. 397
Phone— X ight, 395
nil MA.' 1 AlUiE.BtSfdMt^tBl
t ity atiil Farm Pm|wrty
OOCOO
lions U tweuli feometlniiee that >ou
w rii j
1 HÌtUU'« l r«MteUtu t Mi
Lit»
nv**
bi««
thtefbrtuite,
ha
ini < m i» ha* m dir»'
lutili* hUMUcefl, bui
b.»nr‘< n»Uh'r to pre*
elk rrMurutlon work
r
.ut tower la
,1
1 utility ll.-ruld.
ìs O
». Binder Twine
ALLEN
ON LOSING THINGS WHEN
SHOPPING
Here’s
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R. M. CAIN
ih** tev<» gieat ■
yf (hi* barrai !
o ^000000 Qoooo liQOoooonoooo a
Want to Make Money
t#»»r of Holy
• fniiond. in York*
tea bark tn the
¡I la one of the
cltur. h where the
iK the curfew »till
•r ent<iin» two
the Innrer bell
l»j at six o'clock
train at curfew
■ ■«ir cU-<t o'clock in thè e».-nine.
i •
.1» ritti, al eleven
- < ii > ruve Ttleaday tuoriilng
N'unnsa
Sold
A
with
hh -.-N k
,n luaive ««infract
DR. A. G. PRILL
Physician
aiuj
Surgeon
utg«*.»n 8
P
Railway
Scio, Or.
c
F I (’ Q
a
R X T ! S T
Oregon
S’SSL’FOJ)
Heal l.ilate
lirolf er
Notary
P u H k
and
ilrtilh Obtained, ¿jammed
OREGON
T. J. Murk era.
Vice Prea.
». < "aahiar
The Seit State Bank
'■ral Banking
Interest |>ai<i
posits.
Catarrhal Deafness
in *nl»»t»ie.i . .n.dltJow
K <>f Ole t U.«». |,SM,
ut»e «*
, ,u
•ound or Impwrfort
«• I*>tar->matum esn
i r hrarina inay I m » « te -
iTutHH mnmwB tmt
f—rid your *'"a^rin
he*« « mumm I hy
f«w oror 4» T*<<ra