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The Scio Tribune
Local Xeu'8 and Classifled
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SATURDAY WILL BE THE LAST DAY OF
Banks’ Semi-Annual Clearance Sale
We want you to take advantage ®Y our offerings, for our Bargains are offered with that purpooe In
view. Priests are lowered to enable you better to buy. and to enable us to sell more quickly In or
der that the money we receive thereby may be utilized for the payment of our new Fall Stock which
is already partly on its way here. It will really mean a few extra Dollars in vour pocket, for Dol
lars saved are as good as Dollars earned, so come in. walk around, and •re how many placet that
you can save bv buying at BANKS' now.
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A LI IA \
"When Hank* says Sale he mean« SALE
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING CREWS
In the land of the fierv dragon,
where anything can ha|>pen
and does, in
Emergency forest fin- crews are a
feature of the Forest Service
protective organisation in the Pacific
Northwest this year, according to an-
New bunch of Indian Head in
nounc. m- nt Ju«t made by Di*toet
colors
at Couey’a.
Pon *t«r <\ M Granger.
Each crew or «|ua«lron consists of
Mrs. Frank McDonald of Redmond
on«- fon-at fire chief, two or thre«
is visiting relatives here.
foremen, on«, camp suprrintsndent
With Owen Moore. Sylvia
and
onr co«>k.
They are- located at
You get results at the Scio Inde-
Bremmer. Tully Marshall and
»tralegic point* in the forest fire re- pendent Cash Produce Co.
Robert McKimm, and others
gions, and will I»« uwd only to direct
worthy of mention.
Mylo Bar tu and wife visited in
th« work on large tires. Futch *<iuad-
Independence
and Corvallis Sunday.
run i* »uppl>«-d with motor transport
for a quick in'taway, and is in tele
It’s cream we want it's service
phone communication with the Forest
NEU SUNDAY MONDAY
Supervisor's headquarters.
During you get. Srio Independent Cash
July 26-27
| the time th«) are not actually needed Produce Co.
I on forest fire», they will sort on road
Fred Bilyeu reports the sale of
I and br><lg«- building and other forest
of
an Oldsmobile coach to Hainan
I improvement*.
Gaines
of Lebanon.
"When a bad forest fire period de-
I vclops," «aid Mr. Granger, "one ot
Mr. and Mrs. C S. Hamish of
. the great' <t difficulties is to secure ex-
Kan Diego, Calif., visited old friends
Or» . psrieneod men to take charge of the
work. We hope to simplify this pro in Scio last week.
blem through the newly organised
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Izughton of
quadrona. which will give us the skel San Francisco spent a feV days with
eton organisation for handling a large
I cr> w efficiently. Action—and imme- the family of John Couey.
DHFi.oX diate action is the first requirement
Mrs. J. H. Davidson and sons are
RTAYTON,
in fire fighting.
The smouldering here from Sacramento visiting her
Calls answered Day or Mght
cigarette stub, easily pinched before
Tuberculin '¡«sting
father, A.T. Powell, and sister.Mrs.
being thrown away, may require hun
Wm. Abbott.
THOMAS LARGE,UtsiMDl l|ttt dreds of m< n to put it out—if it is not
put out while small."
J. W. Hauck and son-in-law came
City and Fann Propertv
The squadrons are located as fol
out from Portland Sunday and spent
low»: Mount Hoo«l Loop Road, Fire-
the day with the former’s brother-
Chief C. C. Hon, covering the Colum
bia National Forest in southern Wash in-law, J. W Parrish.
List with mc—No exclusiv« contract ington, and the westr-rn Oregon group
Read Joe Wesely's advertisement
of National Forests; Dead wood-Soda
this week
Full of news
Springs road on the Crater National
Forest, Fire Chief W.
Jones, cov
All former residents of Nebraska
Real Citate Broker
ering the southern Oregon group; will hold a reunion at Colorado jjike,
and Notary Public
<'i»pui Bridge <>n th« Rainier Nation three miles east of Corvallis. Sun
al
Forest, Fire Chief J. I~ Hagon, cov day. Aug 2. Program starts at 11.
jlbtlralh Obtained, ¿tamined
ering the western Washington group;
JCIO
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OREGON
and Lake Chelan, Fire Chief Asher
Fred Sturges and Rolla Shelton
Ireland, covering the eastern Wash spent Saturday night and Sunday
W. A. Ewing,
T. J. Vi unken, ington group of National Forests.
up Thomas Crrek fishing
They
President
Vice I re«, j Tile fire chiefs are all regular For
"enjoyed” the splendid outdoor bed
E. I). Myers. Cashier
est Ranger* with many years experi
ence in handling large forest fires. and a cool night.
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Thunder
gate”
Globe - Albany
O. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
Sold
PILSY S56LJ0I)
The Scio State Bank
Does a General Banking
Business Interest paid
on time deposita.
The other members of the squaiirons
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dunsmore
are local resilient* who have had ex
•|>ent the week-end in Newport with
tensive experience in forest fire fight
Mr. and Mrs F. E Robinson, and
ing.
attended the ball game at Toledo
Sunday afternoon.
Kafoury’s Great
l>een sold to Joe Roner. It was a
big deal and proves that advertising
in the Tnbune pays.
Wm Reed and sister, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. J, N. I»ng and son
July Store-Wide
Clearance Sale
will continue up to Saturday
August 1, 6 p. m.
Genera! cleanup of All Remaining
Summer Stocks at Big Savings
Salem Store
4K0
State Street
The threshing outfit advertised
by T. M Russell in the Tribune has
Portland
Silk Shop
3X3 Alder St.
Max. spent Sunday, July 12. at Cas
cadia. They report a fine trip and
the scenery beautiful.
We meet all competition. Scio
Independent Cash Produce Co.
The German police dogs, recently
purchased by Herbert Slelton snd
Eldon Knauf, arrived Saturday, and
they are fine specimens
The dogs
wore six full days in transit.
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Miss Ross Harris arrived Monday
from San Francisco on a visit to her
sister. Miss Mary Harris, and other
relatives snd friends
She will be
here about two weeks.
Mr and Mrs Will Evane of 1 Leb
anon visited at the J. N Longhorn«
Sunday, and they and Mr and Mr«,
Long and A. R. McDonald ai«o vis
ited relatives In McMinnville.
1924 Ch«v. oach.
1925 Durant tearing, hall «on tires.
1923 Dodge touring. Imlloon time.
Fred T. Bilyeu.
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Miss Mary Posvar of Red Bluff. ■ Wanted Grade or Jersey bull. See
L. C Quick, route 1, Seto. Ore
Calif., is visiting at th« home of her
gon.
50p
sister. Mrs. Vilas Arnold. This is
her first visit here sit.ee the family For Silt
F >x Terrier puppies at a
bargain. Chaa. Chrz. on West
moved to Red Bluff about 12 years
Scio road.
44-c
ago.
Money at 5% with
The Dairy City Produce Co. ship Farm Loans
nominal commission; prepayment
ped out two truck loads of live poul
privt <<dge» after first year. Wm.
try Tuesday evening. Scio Is be
Bain. Albany Ore.
43-c
coming quite a shipping point.for on
Cx«h i <1 for false teeth, dental
Monday six veal went out bv express
g. 11. platinum sod discarded jew
as well ss eggs and cream.
elry. Hoke Smelting At Refining
Co., Otsego, Michigan.
26-tf
F. W. McAdoo and wife left early
Monday morning for Hauser, near For Saiz Thirteen head of eh oats.
weighing between 90 and »0 lbs.
Marshfield, where they will spend »
Subject
to registration.
J. F.
week with Mrs. McAdoo's psrents,
Kukacka. Scio, Oregon.
50c
F. C. Mann and wife, leaving Monday
Any girl in trouble may communi
for their home in San Francisco.
cate with Ensign Lee ot the Sal
Muwes Bobby Thayer and Midge
vation Army at the White Shield
Home. 565 Mayfair Ave., Port
Couey. and Messrs. Richard Haw
land, Oregon.
man and George Streff of Mill City,
«pent the week-end in Newport. Stray Horae Taken Up— in my pas
ture, ha» chain on front leg. Ow
The young folks were chaperoned I
ner can have «am* by paying far
by Mrs. Hasemati, mother of Rich-!
keep and for this ad. J F. No-
a rd
vnk. Scio. Oregon.
50p
Mrs. Boy die I.andes and two chil
Agents Wanted Full or part time
dren of New York City is visiting at
to s«‘ll Blanche Thermostatic Au
the home of her uncle and aunt.Mr.
tomatic Carburetor Control for
Ford Carn and Trucks. GUARAN
and Mia. J. F. Kukacka. who met
TEE» to increase mileage 50% to
them in Portland last Thursday
100
W rite immediately for big
Mrs Ijindes save we have a wonder
PROFIT offer to P. O. Box HI,
ful country and the most beautiful
Oregon City, Oregon.
scenery she ever saw.
For Sale One ivory steel bed with
two inch continuous posts, full
DAIRY COW PAYS
size, with coiings. price $16.00.
Alm owe tennis set, never been
Some time ago this paper published
used. with marker and box, for
a story from J. N I-ong on th« pro
$15 00. These ¡may be seen at
ductivity of his cows, which at that
my home. two miles southeast of
time had anything around here beut- n t
Scio. Mrs. H. F. Warren.
50c
to a frazzle that we had heard of.
When you entertain, let us furnish
when four of his cows brought him
over 174, ami then the story about you, with StX* »core cards.
nine cows belonging to Con W> .-ten-
Bring us vour job Printing.
house bringing him over 1200. in one
month.
Now comes E. J. Holland, mail car
rier on route 1, with on« cow's record >
Asy Kind
Anywhere
Any Tiaae
that beats them all.
This cow pro
SEE
duced 132.50 worth of milk during
the month of June, (25.12 of which' Fred Sturges, Scio,<Iregon
was sold to the condensery, and the
BONDED CARRIER
balance u*e«i at home. It I* doubtful
if there is another cow in the com
Lowe &. Morrison
munity that can beat h«r, and If there
Reliable Undertakers
is the Tribune would be glad to toil
funeral*
given te-rwinal attention
All
its iradeni about it.
by Mr. lxiwe
The above proves the Tribune's!
N. 1. Mosaisns
N. ’■ Lowe
contention that it pays to buy an<i! I ««banoil
I'hone -l»»y. 3ST7
spend at home the whole y«ar around
Ebone—Night, L®6
Phone 91
—-it is money in our own pock, u to i
do so.
HAULING
DRESS OF WOMEN
Do women dress to please the men
or themwlvis? This question, asked
by N. H. Cornish, professor of ec‘
nomics and sociology, created a near
riot in his conn-Tvntion clam at O.A C.
A few proud and dignified femin
ine members of th« class responded
with a haughty “Na,” but when ques
tioned personally they meekly admit
ted that the) did a little bit.
The
class was nearly equally divni^l on
the question.
Scientists believe that women dre«s
to appeal to other women and not
men, Professor Cornish told his class,
but he thinks that they all would make
a few changes if they thought their
Idol would be a little mor* pleased,
•specially if the change could hi made
without too many, “catty" remarks or
iginating from the other members of
their sex.
H. S. Johnston has so far com-
plated his new home on South Main
street that the family has moved in.
New bunch of Indian Head in
Next week Harry goes to Albany colors at Couey's.
Prairie, where he has about six
weak's work as engineer for a
threshing crew,
Mrs. Myrtle Ferguson of San
Francisco and Mrs Marie Hodge of
Toledo were visiting their mother.
Mrs Art Shelton, the first of the
week. Yesterday morning Mr Shel
ton them over to Toledo, where
they will visit with Hodge, who can
not stand it here oa account of her
susceptibility to hay fever.
Car Bargain* -Term*
flics, bugs,
roaches,
ants,
\ mosquitoes,
and
moth«.
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FLY-DI 1« ncopniioanm, will
n<u »lain, and has a plcatant and
refreshing odor.
You need I LY'-DI all the year
round always keep a bottle oa
hand.
If tour Sea l w eanwot e-tnUr rm. wrtw ua
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