The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 30, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Scio Tribune
Country Correspondent*
;
Torrance
Reconditioning Shop
and
Parts foe All Care—
•.
212 E. First
Phone 379
ALBANY, OREGON
Sacks Sack» Sad“
Mr. Farmer:
You liave the grain and we
have No. 1 second hand grain
sacks.
We can save vou money on
sacks. Don’t forget to come
ami get our prices before you
byy your sacks.
Albany Bargain House
Corner 2d &’ Raker
Albany. Ore.
Phone 411-J
The Highway ’•••"*
Repair Shop e.k.r*.".
Telephone 442
Cylinder Reboring
General Auto Repairing
A. R. Burr
M. A. K lapotx
Albany, Oregon
Albany’» Only
Exclusive
Optical Parlor
Huer y bh in£, Çpbiaai
Bancroft Optical Co.
Sil Wwl tint Strart
Altoa,. Orato»
EftT TO LIVE
The better you eat
The better you live
Imperial Cafe
P at M urphy , Proprietor
Albany, Ore.
SHELBURN NEWS
Î :
July 28
JORDAN ITEMS
Julv 28
Mr. and Mrs. Fidward Sestak of
C. C. Burmeeter and daughter,
Cedrow Wooley. Wash., were «ecent Agnes, were Jordan visitors Satur­
viators at J H Quinn's. Mrs St-• day.
tab is a aster of Mrs Quinn. The) !
Mrs R V. Combs and daughters
were accompanied by a Mr 8tev««n- were Albany shoppers Wednesday.
son, just over from England about;
Don Brotherton an«f wife of Mill
three weeks
He was very much City are visiting with Earl Phillips*
impressed with our country
the present week.
The Misees Clark of Portland are
Mrs. J. E Biegs of Portland erne
a recent visitor at the J li Quinn the guests of the Privett’s and Phil*
home.
lip«' at present.
H 0. Shilling and daughter«. Iva!
Walter Rak. who was operated on
and Opal, and eon Virgil, attended at Salem for appendicitis some six
the funeial of his nephew.Verl Hay. weeks ago, is h<>me and is convalesc­
at Silverton Friday.
ing as speedily as might be expect­
John Bents and family took sup ed
Aunt Nancy Bilyeu recently fell,
per with W. H NtLs
evening.
from
which she sustained a painful
I
injury
to her shoulder.
I Arthur McLain started for the
Friday,
Mrs. R V. Combo and
Big Bend country in Washington
Thursday to woik in th«* harvest daughter. Mr. Hilgar and wife and
I last
Mrs. J H. Wortman motored to
fields.
H. 0. Shilling sp*nt last Sunday Scio, thence to Stay ton by way of
at Munkers with his mother. While Mr. McLain's, where they made a
there met a cou-in lately from | >*-a. snort business call and enjoved the
whom he ha«i never met before. hospitality of the hosts in the wav
His cousin is looking for a home in of refreshments and the admiration
. of her numerous flowers.
the Willamette valley.
—Oregon Mist.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee George w«*re
shopping in Shelburn Saturday af­
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rui*»ell and
Ben Watkins made a business trip
to Mt. Angel last Thursday.
Julv 2H
Mr. and .Mr» Charles Ransom
called on J. J. Ransom and family
Dwight Mercer, George Colby and
Sunday afternoon.
small grandson, Edwin Stone, wore
Quite a number from here attend Albany and Riverside visitors Sun­
ed the funeral of C. C. Bilyeu Sun day.
day afternoon.
M. Martin spent Sunday in Al­
C. O. McClain made a busin«-« bany.
trip to Stay ton Monday.
■Maude Trask was a week-end vis­
G. C. Miller returned home from
itor in Salem, returning Sunday.
Condon Wednesday. where he had
B N. While and family of Salem
been to attend the funeral of his
were Lyons and Fox Valiev visitors
uncle, G S. Dukes.
Sunday.
Wilma Miller is spending the
Mrs. I Jia Irving an«i mother. Mrs.
summer in Salem.
Talbert
Ferrell,
of Portland are guests at
Agnes Miller is over at
the
A.
Ring
home for an extended
during the harvest season with Mrs.
visit.
Rosa Gilmore,
The small son of Mr. and Mrs
Fred Ellsworth was Quite sick the
last of the week, but is now report­
ed better.
Miso Ethel Swank of Al bany wa
July 2«
a week-end visitor with her parents.
Alice Mercer spent Sunday with
Rev. Linn and Rev. Poindexter
were McCully Mountain visitors last Mr. and Mrs Arthur Vaughn
week.
George Nvdegger of Kingston
spent Sunday visiting home folks
Any Kiad
Aaywkere
Aay Time
Rav Kuiken and Wm. Holxfu«a
SEE
spent Saturday evening an I Sunday
Fred Sturges, Scio,Oregon
Ashing on Thomas Creek
BONDED CARRIER
Weibe Kuiken and famifv of Shel-
HAULING
Page 3
BIG Price Reductions
See our window, or better come inside and inspect the following
goods and prices. Cash or Produce. Sale lasts through August 1.
Glass Sets, pitcher and glasses ............
89c
Berry Sets. Glam ..............
*9c
Sugar. Butter an«i ('reamer, vet ....................
We
2 quart Gias» Pitcher .......
» .'9e
Glasses, per set
. .................. 39c. 49r 59c
Japanese China Cups and Saucers, per set ..
89 e
SUN SHADES. TO CLOSE OUT
Regular 60c Sun Shades, now
...................
50c
Regular 90e Sun Shad« *, now .............. ... ............... ..70c
Regular >1.25 Sun Shades, now.................
95e
Yours to live and let live,
J. F. Wesely, Grocer
Wheels, Rins, Springs
Farm Loans
Beam Land Co.
Tub.
Wb-n true tuts Is lr>flamee jreu
hare a nimblin» sound or Impart»t
Iteartns.
Unless the mflamnsnuon ean
be rwlured. your bearias mar
atroTMt torever.
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II II I » r»T*BS« MTOICn
«to »hat »e claim far It—eld your
ot Catarrh
or
Any girl in trouble may communi-,
eate with Ensign Lee of the.Sal­
vation Army al the White Shield
Hocne. M Mayfair Ave.. Port-
Mod. Oregon
|
Garden Seeds
Notions
Special
On Ladies* and Misses’ Pumps and
Oxiords, priced at $1.25 to $2.72
Hiblcr & Gill Company
o^‘n
* The 5cio Meat Market
Having purchased the two meat markets in Scio. I
consolidated them under the al>ove name, and will
strive to render efficient service and give courteous
treatment at all times. Will carry a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
1 will buy your beef cattle, veal and hogs (alive or dressed) and
j»ay you the top prices. See me first.
Herbert Shelton, Mgr. Shop.
C. J. BRUCE, Proprietor
DR. A. P. IIQWELLS
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Office—Phune •’>
Residence: 210
Sen«I fur Osteopathic Literature
Office first cavings Bank building
Al.MANY, O rk GON
Call and f Jet Our Prices on
Paints, Vanishes, Wall Tints,
Brushes and Wall Paper
F.
Third St.
We carry a Full Line of
burn visited at the Martin Kuiken
home Sunday.
George and Carl Borchers of Sher­
and are equipped to
wood made a sh <rt visit at the Fred
do all kinds of Elec
Holz fuss home one day last week.
trie A' Gas Welding.
This was their first trip up to the
mountain and they thought they
SNYDER 4 SON
traveled over some road*
404 E 2d st.
Albany, Ore,
Ruth Ferris of Mill City spent the
week-end with home folks.
Denton Brown and Forr«st Ny-
degger entertained the young fo*ks
at a "chicken feed" and swimm ng
party in Martin's grove last Tuesday
Write for booklet describing our
twenty-J»ar amortised rural cre­
night. Those present were: Mi**ea
dit farm loan. Insurance compa­
Dorothy and Helen Trask. Effie
ny rates are very low.
No com-
mission or other expense.
Downing, Virginia Lewis, Katie and
Minnie Kuiken and Freda Holzfuas;
Mesars. Raymond and Ronald Berry,
Tad. Gale and Bob Trask, Robert
Altiany, Ore.
Teehauner. Bill Kuiken, Ravmond
and Wm. Holsfuss and the hosts
1 >K. J. W. GOIN
Al) reported s very good time.
VeteHnaHan
Mrs. Lance Stewart and children
Sterility. Abortion, T. B. Testing of Minto are visiting at the home of
PhonesOffice. IM J, Ree. 71»
Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. an 1
ALBANY.OREGON
Mrs. Kuiken
Mr. and Mrs. Crontan t of Corval­
Catarrhal Deafness
lis have moved back on their old
1« often - aua^d by an t»
hlan home place for the summer.
of tha niiKOUi Untnx or Ike
Furnishings
Chinaware
C. DANNALS
Albany. Or.
Albany P’aning Mill
This ail is
addressed
TO
You
If you are on the farm, we
have the
Lumber
you need to re­
pair your bam
and sheds.
If you are in
town, we can
supply you with
what you need.
C. W. SEARS, Prop
Sash, Doors. Moulding, Glass, General Mill Work. Windshields.
Kitchen Cupboards, Window and Door Screens,
Hardwood Flooring, etc.
Bring Us Your Estimate»
Prompt Service
Phone 140-R
Albany, Oregon
We Have Received Word
That the Cheny City Milling Co. will l e oprating again by
August Sth, and from that date will l<e able to sujrply
us with a full line <>i Flour ami Feed. Call on
u* when in tired of anything in our line
The Dairy City Produce
F red M umper , Proprietor.
Harvest Is Nearly Over
The time is drawing near when we will have to
We Deliver,
meet some heavy bills, and we will appreciate it if
J. W. Copeland Yards
Q uality : S ervice
Second and Calapooia
Phone 275
A lbany , O re .
those who owe us will call and settle.
J?
N. I. MORRISON