The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 09, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Local Neus anil Classi fi eil
Jess Rodgers has a ne w
roadster.
Ford
D. C. Thome was in Salem on
business Saturday.
Master Jack Kellv is visiting his
Ralph Donovan, who is working
grandfather. Jack Jones, al Stay­ on state highway work at Wolfe
Creek, apent the Fourth at his home
ton.
D. C. Thorns and wife were
R. L Aixon and M. B. Cyrua h<r<
Albany viaitors Monday.
spent their Fourth fishing at Elk-! The Baptist Junior Christian En­
Harry ¡hinovan went to Slav ton horn.
deavor Society has discontinued
Monday to work on highway work.
their afternoon meetings for the
Gurd n Wi sely and wife of Salem
summer months
Mrs. Emma Cyrus of Port land ii-ted Scio iclalives over the
Sunday was a good day for re-
visited at the M. B. Cyrus home Fourth.
pairing
of tires and punctures on
over the Fourth.
I a - >rard Jordan and family spent
the
highway,
for the road was well
the Fourth with his parents at
W. A. Ewing and
parked
with
troubles
of that nature.
Lebuno*.
pdyeu and their wive«
W. S. Carpenter and wife came
a few days at Netarts.
Fred Mumper was confined to his
home bream*«* of illness the first of up from Oakridge last week and
Mr. and Mrs Herman Eckhardt
spent the Fourth with the latter's
the week.
of Portland spent the Fourth with
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Balsh-
Mr» Fred Ohlemier returned to
Mr. und Mrs. P. H. MacDonald
weid.
her h<>mr in Portland Munday
M»s. Annie E Shannon and
M iss Bobby Thavcr came home
afternoon.
Oracle Bashor, who visitr-l at the
Monday from Cannon Beach where
Ih-an Morris has traded his old
Je«s It.Migurs home the pa*t month,
she had spent a week with friends
Ford
coupe for a new one. making
have returned to their homes at
from Mill City, who are encamped
the trade Tuesday.
Kelso, Wash.
there.
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of
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Millions Paid
in Claims
A Non-Discriminating policy.
Physicians' and Surg<<»ns‘ In »• ■-
are Covered.
The Polley Covers All Accidents
and Every Disease.
Covers First Week's Ihaability.
NoMetlical ExamiiiHtK- it
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Financial Aid. -
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Covers One Day or Moro, Either
Accident or Sickne»».
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S alkm . OraooN
COMING
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With Emil Jannings
The new gigantic production ta­
ken from the novel by Henryk
Sirnkiewict am! produeid in Ron c
on the exact historical »pots by
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Globe - Albany
SUNOAT
MONDAY
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TUESDAY
The Scio Tribune
Hon\e
FOOD FOR CHILDREN WHO
TRAVEL
Many rime«, and wperli
<fî>dhC
the .omitter mnaiha. m«
w ar*
t»
forewl to take tbelr chlidr*
with them
Purtiu theee
»«. th»*
pereti» t» f«»rve«1 to •«•et«-n<J
li that
rv,-r prêtent and *eri>>aa i
food for the « bild
As tn aliuoat every other <•»■«. tlw,
chief aour>*ti of worry, durit.£ tl--e
period«. I* the milk »up|»ly. Ha aourve
It* purity ami Its forai value
it is
not alt*ays convenient to get market
milk of dependable quality for. In mm
se> il<m* of the muntry, adequate <»■
rllltlrs for It* care are not pr<*vl<led
To tneet the need» of mothers in these
trying situations, a* ien<w has pro, idei
a forni of milk. <i.n,enhntly earrod
and easily prepared
The can* .ire In
two «Ire», the one conta tning sta
ounces an , the other «titeen
Evapórate»! milk Is ju«i pure row»
tntlk with more than half of the «ater
None ot It* food trdue I«
Thoo I
if fr- in West Fir and
tn fact It« dlceatltillllv I«
E. F. Gilkey from Albany sjn-nt
Il I« easily mixed eliti
last Wednesday evening with friends ter al»'i 1«. ttHtlnublrally the muftì |>rn-
M Ha. «and wife of Albany vis­ in Scio. Mr. Doyle says work is flral form of milk for uh » a» n f »<l f
children floftir of fbr rmintrv*« ffn
ited Mr» Ha>s' sun. C. C. Bilyeu pliantiful down there ami at fair
rrvommmd l»w tr
the fol in win* fonnuin
and family Sunday.
wages.
From Siath Weak to Third Worth
F -r S».
I « Terrier puppies at a
bargain, t has. Chrx, on Wear
Sci<> mad.
<4-c
For Salt
Three-burner Perfection
oil stove; used only a short time.
Mt* J. D. Densm >re.
46 if.
F or Sale 6-foot McCormick binder
with truck», cheap. See ('haa.
Tuoek, West Scio road. 46-t-2-p
Wanted Flax pullers. 70 acres. 1)
mi ■ » South of F'rovidencr church.
Conte
ncdiately. C V. Dan­
gerfield,
4N-p
MflMfl at
with
r
im.; Coinmiaaion; prepayment
pm :1c tgi * after first year. Wm.
Bain. A«i-any Ore.
43-c
t>nd fur fa!»e teeth, dental
g hi. platinum nnd discarded jew-
»•!ri
H«ki- Smelting A Refining
C<».. Otwgi«. Michigan.
25-tf
Any i-:rl in trouble may communi­
on i- with Ensign l-ee of tip- Sal-
vat ion Army at the White Shield
Home, Siifi Mayfair Ave., Port-
land. Oregon.
For Sale
Vaughan Drag Saws,
slightlv uxed, in first class work-
itig < minion. I ho each with two
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If», at 1073 E Harrison
-tK .-t. Portland. Oreg >n. by Hy.
Jaterka.
47tSe
E. IL Hol - m and wife and Mrs.
There will be a game of ball next Milk, •vaporat»«!
■ r Sale
314 acres of good land,
Victor McKenzie of Salem called on Sunday at the ball park between Lima w*t«r . •.*
Milk «usar ,...
»ix n ilci- from live town of about
Scio friends Sunday.
Stayton and Scio. Our neighboring Bui I *4 walrr ...
I mm population; good graveled
lUten fradiara la tweniy-f
city is Mid to have a strong team 4 to I ana«*« at fbrrw'hv'tir
r i i hve miles of the way. four
Mr and Mrs J. N. Weddle went
thia year and a good game ia ex- durin« the day and four■ hour
ii.il<» from railroad station; one
to Stayton and later to Jefferson to
at ft lab I
and ora half miles from good
parted.
From Third Month to Fifth
to the I. O. (). F. picnic the Fourth.
echo. I; has good seven room house,
Milk, araporaird
For violating the parking ordì-
large barn; Hit acres in cultivation
|4tna water .....
Mrs Amanda Hudson. of Pull­
nance last Saturday night, when he Milk aurar ............
balance in pasture and timber;
(tolled waler ....
man, Wash., arrived yesterday for
h i plenty of good w ater, one run­
parked his car on the sidewalk next
Hi* (rwdiawa In ty-f<»ur
a few days visit* with Mrs. Sarah
& to A oMfi','« ?»< t h>h<H*r I
ning -itr< am. Terms can be ar­
to the Bilyeu gaiage. Chas Chrx t durima
the day and a feeding at
ranged on part. Address. Owner,
Morris.
was fined 12 50 and coats in the
From Fifth to Seventh Ho
cam 1 ribune, brio. Oregon.
Milk evaporated .
Glen Holland and family and municipal court Monday.
Mme water ...............
Morris and Keith W hite of Waahou-
«uaar ...»»•
Mr. and Mra Fred Ohlemeier. the Milk
Boiled water .
gal, Wnah . vis.ted relatives here
Iflva
feeding* In iwntj
Mieses Vella Hrenner. Dorris Weddle
Ito! oooree at f»»ur»hrt
the Fourth.
and 1-eta and Mildred Couey and J. the ‘aet fe**tlh< la he g|vr
And pay floral prices.
From Sovonth to N nth Month
B. Bunting and wife came down L. Kelly. Rosa Ray and Allan Dan-
fr.-m Sc ittle Sunday to remain a nala spent Saturday and Sunday at Milk, evaporated ..•••.,.....11 <•!
hlme water ....
Milk •usai* ..............
few days with the latter's mother. Cascadia and Crawfordville.
e. >1 <*U4*« •
ll-.il-S watvr...........
Aunt Ik-ckv Morris.
I to > ir te ti rea at Ynur-I tir InirrvAf
On account of haying and holi­
'-aval ft* di « a at t«u
Surins th« <i«»
E D. Myers and J. 8. Slicha and days. the election of officers in the st nl«l>i
From Ninth to Twelfth Month.
their wires drove to Crown Mines K. of P. lodge has been postponed
... IS owner
Milk. «vap<>r«i*<l
.. . > «surtirá
whin* they spent Saturday and until next Tuesday night. 11 is Lt nt* w ai*r ......
.. . 1
hoped the membership will keep Milk aif^ar ..............
Sunday fishing and picnicking.
-X OUfit r
ila ria > water
<««
• In » ounce« ■< ft»ur ■ t-<* ur latarYai
this in mind and turn out strong.
durine 4*x
lat.t
reading at laa «
J.— i( igi-rs. wife and daughter,
F'rank Shin oat and L. 0. Porter, BUghL
Sifen’s hjoint Depirtmeat Stift
ticraldine, have returned from a
W.‘ F. Gill and wife and Mrs. Gill’s
Where
sty I»-, I Quality and
vi»:t with relatives at Kelso, Wash.
Dr. S. L. Brown, wife and child-
mother. Mrs. V. A. McKnight, G
Low
Prices
are • Combined.
They spent tne Fourth at Long­
L FTanagan and family. Paul lar­ ren. of Portland visited Mr. and
A
Cordial
Welcome
Awaits
view, W’a«h.
don and wife and the Messrs. Mrs. Fred T. Bilyeu Sunday. Mrs
You Here!
Burn On Wednesday morning, J. B. Couey and Wm Abbott spent Brown and Mra. Bilveu are cousin«
.MaasseasBi
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<> s. to Mr. and Mra. Russell the Fourth at Newport.
McD nald an eight-pound ton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G Arnold have
First child
He haa t>een named
rented
there home at West Seto to
Rob- rt Ruswll. Mother and babe
Mr and Mrs. 8 Phiilipi for uM
are doing nicely.
year and are moving to Albany this
Mon tie Ije-lie and family came up week where Mr. Arnold is employed,
Sport Hosiery
fr >m Eugene to spend the Fourth in th County Clerk'a office. Mr.
with Mrs Le slie's parents. Mr. and and Mrs. Phiilipi expect to move
(7. G.
Mr*. G W Morrow. Mr and Mrs. Saturdav. This leaves the Phiilipi
Quality Merci amlixe
Popular Prices
Marrow accompanied them home for house unoccupied.
a few days* visit.
Women's Wear
<.ilein. Oregon
Rev. J. Y. Stewart will be at the
Aon Becky Morris returned Christian Church Sunday morning
Sunday from a two-wecks visit with The Lord's Supper will be observed.
|>cr son, Ira, in Portland, while The subject of the sermon will be
there die attrmbel ’he Oregon Pio­ "Thia do in rememberance of me."
neer Association meeting, and was A cordial invitation is given to all
of the honored guests <>n the Christiana to unite with ua in thia
form.
service. Preaching at Mt Pleasant
Fax Thayer and family of Port­ at 2:00 o. m.
We Buy Stock Hogs
Flolechek Brothers
Vacation Togs
Knickers
Sweaters
Bathing Suits
Shipley Company
Tuckerize
Those Loose Wheels
ia io- '«-d over the Fourth with
relatives in Scio. Little Miss Edree
<-r, who ha-< been visiting them,
nrmd wuh them and her water,
Juariiee. acconypanied them
C. V. Dangerfield, who about a
year ago purchased the St. John
farm of 270 acres 1J miles south of
How aiK'Ut a new Coni lire and Tul>e.
Providence church, and his son
were in town yesterday. Hr has
for a visit
70 acrea in tiax and is advertising
Jack Grffip of Paradise, Mont . for tiax pullers. For the past few
Service With a Smile
irnvrd Thursday. July 2, for a months Mr. Dangerfield has been
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Scio, Oregon J
vi it with his mother. Mrs. S W. unable to work on account of sick-
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Ih>s Is his first visit here neea.
Gaines
Bilyeu’s Garage and Service Station
nee 1921. He ia just recuperating
Mr. and Mra F. W. McAdoo
om a »ick «pell, and says he likes arrived last Thursday by motor
s old home and the Scio Tribune. j from San Francisco to visit h i s
parents, the editor and wife. On
Friday of this week the two families
are leaving for a week's vacation
during which they will take in the
«Mount Hood loop, go over the
enroute to Portland to attend the
Dalles-California highway by B«-nd
('nri-tian Endeavor convention now
to (3ear Lake for a few days camp­
in session there. They were acting
ing and fishing, and return by way
a.» chap-runes for about 30 Camp
Fire girls.
Ir. and Mrs. Arthur Rice of
Klama h Falls took dinner last
Th ursday with Mrs Rice’s brother.
A L. Riddle acd wife, They are
f
Wool Carding
Your own wool scour«! for fic a pound, x t i<hl of the wool before
being scoured, and cardt-d for imu I s nr matlrr«*. x or made into comforter
batts for 3>r a pound, net weight of the clean wool.
Wool comforters, mattress i sds. ahd mattr» «- w made from your
own wool.
Wool bedding for sab*. Writ* for catalogue, information or ship­
ping tag*, bend wool by parrel piwt. eXpfisas w freight.
The largest and iwyt equipped ( ustom Woo! Scouring and Carding
Plant in the W est.
Cresce«! Batt A Betiding Ce., Stayton, Oregon
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