The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 30, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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The 8c?o Tribune
Local Xeus and Clarified
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J. D. Densmore and wife were in Crenshaw with Mrs Minnie Goar as
Fred Mumper and wife were io
joint hostess. After the bu»me»x
Portland Tuesday.
Albany Tuesday afternoon.
The Z C B J hall has just received meeting the ladies found entertain­
If we please you. tell your neigh­
a new coat uf paint, which makes it ment in piecing quilt blocks and in
■w* ■' » *—Ik lair; if not. tell us. The Scio Indo-
some contests. Mrs. G<»ar gave •»tw
look epic and span
ticndeot Cash Produce Co.
piano selection«. Refreshments of
It I» expected to have the bridge
J. Bauman of Salem and George
Il-Mrs P. H. MacDonald went to
cake,
applesauce, whipped cream
at Albany ready for traffic bv the
Portland Tuesday morning to spend Shafer of Colton. Calif., called on and punch were served to Mr«. Har. ;
Aral of November.
1. V. McAdoo Sundav.
a few dsya with relative».
nah Smith of Toledo. Mrs Nettie lr-1
Mies Sylvia Wesely returned Tues­
D. C. Thoms and wife, who are vine and Mrs Irma luaux of Albany.
Alwiut 50 memliers and friends of
day from Portland where she had , the Z. C. It. J. lodge enjoyed a pic­ residing temporarily in Portland, Mrs. Ethel Yunkers of Lyons. Myr-I
been visiting relatives for two weeks. nic at the J. F. Patrnv home east spent the week-end at their home tie McDonald, Cora Smith. Alva
¡of town Sundav.
here.
Struckmeier. Effie Sommer. Eveline'
S aturday , S thonohkaht in the
Mrs. Lillie Harris of Aberdeen. Holt. Pansy Shepherd. Mrs Stewart.
Mrs Macvl Emery and daughter
Anna Holt. Pearl Frietag, Trna and!
of Aihland are visiting her cousins, Wash., te visiting her mother. Mrs.
Hattie DeWall. Marv Holt. Jennie
Mrs. W. J. Unger of l^banon and John Sime, and other relatives in
Star Theatre. Stayton
Crenshaw
and Minnie Goar.
this community.
Ered T. Bilyeu of Scio.
Comedy: "The Prodigal Pup"
Mrs W A. Gilkey and daughter
Mrs B Bunting and daughter.
Gerald Hassler is suffering with
10, and 30
Marian. Iva Weinberg, laieille and
blood poison in his left hand caused Mies Thelma, of Kelso. Wash , are Loette Sommer, Lucille Crenshaw. I
by running a spruce splinter in it visiting Mrs Bunting’s mother. and Mary Lois Goar returned Sun-1
Mrs. Rebecca Morris.
while working at Detroit.
day evening after «pending the week j
The Love Master’
R. M. CAIN
Binder Twine
Or»
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
.Mrs. Phoebe Turner of Crabtree
Mrs. John Wesely is recovering
from a Iwdly crushed hand which and eon. John, of Harper. Oregon,
site caught m the electric wringer are visiting their sister and aunt.
Mrs. Rebecca Morris.
while doing the family washing.
Mrs. Kate Muller accompanied her
Horn
On Sunday. July 26th. to
son,
Henry and wife of Los Angeles,
Mr and Mrs. S J. Bender of Jor-
to
Tacoma
last Thursday on a busi­
BTAYTOH,
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OHEIME dan, a
pound boy. This is their
ness
and
pleasure
trip.
l'alto answered Pay or Mght
first child
Mother and bal>e are
Tuberculin Tenting
doing nicely.
In the “Silent Accuser.” the pat­
rons
of the Peoples Theatre will
THOMAS LARGE.Rwittl tyN
Kolla Shelton and wife, E. G. Ar-
a
fine
picture, and standing room
n d and wife, C. W. Bragg and wife.
City anil Farm Property
Paul I-a rd on and wife, and A. G. only should lake place.
Sold
Prill snd wife spent Saturday night
Dr. H. M Peery and W. A. Pres­
and Sunday fishing and picnicking ton of Marshfield parsed through
Liat with nif-Noexclusive contrac t
on the North Santiam.
Scio Tuesday enroute home after
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spending
a week at ihdroit.
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Hixson are
WY s^eLTOï)
i receiving
the Congratulation» of
Word has been received from Mr.
their friends on the birth of a 9} and Mrs D. McLachlan, who recent­
I po ind »<m on Sunday. July 26th. ly sold their farm west of town, that
jlbihail» Obtained, faamined
Second child. He has been named thev are now located in Portland.
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OREGON Roy Junior. Mother and babe are
Ralph Hamler has recovered from
doing nicely.
an injury to his eye. which he suffer­
W. A. Ewing,
T. J Munkers,
G. L. Flanagan an<l family visited ed from a piece of steel Hying in it
President
Vice i‘r<
Mrs.
Flanagan’s sister. Mrs. Fred while working at the rock crusher.
E. D. Myers. Cashier
VanBuren ami family at Aumsville
Mias Bess Morris of l-ebanon vis­
Sunday. They witnessed the burn­
ing <>f a fine fnrm home at West ited in Scio Monday. Her mother,
Does a General Banking
Stayton
The family was away at Mrs. Sarah Morris, and brother.
Business. Interest paid
Dean, took her home in the evening.
the time it was destroyed.
on time deposits.
George Flanagan, jr., has t»een
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suffering the ixst week with what
Tuesday and Wednesday. August 4 and 5,
Star Theatre, Stayti
he thought was a boil on his face,
but yesterday his physician said il
was an abscess and lanced it.
Real Estate Broker
and Notara Public
The Scio State Bank
Tom Mix in Zane Grey’s
The Last of the Duanesf
A storv of the Texas R.mgcs. recalling the «lavs of
Buffalo Bill.
Jess Rodgers shipped two carloads
of sheep from West Scio and one
from Stayton to a San Francisco buy­
er last week, also a car of cattle from
i West Scio to Portland yesterday.
Kenneth Burnett and Dale Poin­
dexter
brought out from Albany
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yesterday
five fine looking pack hors-
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j es and one mule. They are leaving
early this morning for Detroit to
< deliver them to Morris & Brady.
Admission
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ILYEU’S
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Fir (inaine art Parts «M
We install them
Gilmer, Garro, S. i. dinavian and Glatoiw
\ ours for a Square I k-al
A letter from Vandare Bilyeu says
he and his father. Walt Bilyeu, have
purchased a service station on the
highway in Rainier, where the traf­
fic is heaviest, and are doing well.
The families have moved to Rainier
and say they cannot keep house
without the Tribune, and want it
Bilyeu’s Garage and Service Station
Fred T. Bilyeu. Prop.
Service With a Smile
Phone 27
Scio, Oregon
Getterai Murcbaiidigy
Ser ux for your nerds
THE PEOPLES »STORE
I. B. COUEY, proprietor
After August First
will pay Portland prior for No. I Cream at station until further
notice. Correct tents, accurate weights assured. Clean cans
furnished. Ship often for l>cst results. We buy Veal. Poultry
and Eggs.
Scio Independent Cash Produce Co.
Scio, Oregon
Densmore Building, on Main Street
Alex Hinton, wife and daughter
! of Prineville visited recently at the
J. H and Ernest Kelly homes.
Mrs. Leona Shears ami son. Mel­
vin, of Silverton are visiting at the
home of her father. Leo Zeller.
Those from here who attended the
I Church of God camp meeting at
Woodburn were: S. P Crenshaw and
wife. J. G. Holt and wife. J. F.
Sommer, wife and sons. Ronald and
Neel. W. A. Gilkey. Percy and Cle­
tus Chapelle; Jack. Welton and War-
| ren Goar and Herman Zeller.
John DeWall drove to Portland
Monday on business
Mrs. E L. Whetstone and child­
ren have returned to their home in
Albany after visiting several davs
with relatives and friends here
The Ladies Thursday Thimble
elub
home af Mrs S. P
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Verle Hay Buried at Silverton
Uist week we carried a short no-
ticr of the accidental derth of Verle
Hay. nephew of H. O. Shilling, at
Silverton, but did not have any au*
thentic information. From the Sil-
verton tapers we learn that the
young man was employed by the
Stiver Falls Lumber Co. at camp 11
as fire t«-n<le< on a donkey engine,
and while laughing and joking with
other workmen, unknowingly backed
under a falling log and hie life was
• <nt\ -muffed out. He was one
of triplets born tn Mr. and Mr».
James Hay. and would have been 17
years old tndav.
At the time the news was given
to u« I i-t week it was thought the
bun il w
I take place at the Miller
crnu'terv. but his remains were laid
at camp meeting at Woodbum.
to r«st m th«- Silverton cemetery on
Mr« J H Kelly. Mrs. J.G Holt.. Friday. Rev. J. A Bennett, pastor
Mrs. E, L. Whetstone. Mrs. Dwight | of the t hri«tian church, officiating.
Peterson and Mrs J F. Sommer Th« family is well known here and
picks«) huckleberries near Provi­ our pi pi • extend their heartfelt
dence Monday.
symputhv in the untimely taking of
Ij*strr Holt and wife of Carlton •<> young a life.
visited J G. Holland wife Saturday
and accompanied them to Wood
burn Sunday.
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hr*«.* hut nvthtnir ur»4«t ZAr peer I mmmi
Mrs. F. I. Jones and soo .Harry,
of Stayton vMted at the J G. Holt I r >si.
f x Terrier puppies at a
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and Mrs. J F Beauchamp,
bargain. Chas. Chrz. on West
also of Stayton. visited at the J. F.
Scio road.
44-c
S«immer home Tues.lav evening.
Wanted To buy. second-hand Silo.
lx-o and Herman Zeller were in
sire at hi ut 8x30; must tie in good
All>any on business Monday.
shape. W E. Burton.
5lc
Herman Zeller and Jack and War­ Farm L>ans
Money at 5 '/< with
ren Goar visited in Silverton Satur­
nominal commission; prepayment
day evening
privio-dj • after first year. Wm.
Bum. Albany Ore.
43-c
11.G. Holt and daughter, Virginia,
You II Find Your Want Here
and Lucile Huddelson of Salem call­
ed at the T. M. Holt home Sunday
on their way to Cascadia, where
Mias Virginia will spend the week.
Leo Zeller called Sunday at the
home of his brother. John Zeller, at
Buzzard Station, whom* daughter,
Henrietta, has been ill with typhoid
fever for three weeks.
Mrs. Minnie Smith is spending the
week st the home of her daughter.
Mrs. Fred Meepelt.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Re ly and
daughter Velda, Mr. and Mrs Jeun
Kelly. Hoys! Crenshaw and Mias
Lola Watson, drove up in the moun­
tains beyond CgKtdia Saturday eve­
ning on a fishing trip, returning
Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. S B. Holl and sun
Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd
and son Darrel picnicked at Water­
loo Sunday.
F W Mvapelt. wife and daugh
ter Opal, Joe Kitchen and wife and
Mrs. Minnie Smith enjoyed Sunday
at Bryant Park,
Mrs Dwight Peterson of Scio and
Mrs. Lillie Harns of Aberdeen.Wn ,
who is visiting at Scio. vi»it«-d with
Mrs. Vads Whetstone ut the T. M.
Holt home Thursday afternoon.
A giMHi many have been threshing
this week.
O. J. Goar and »on Jack left today
< W e<incs<iay I by auto for a week’»
trip to eastern Oregon and Id «ho.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S Beene and son
visited at the h >me of Mr* Muhaeil
over the week-end. They ha e ju»t
purchaM-tl a new Hudson coach car,
and left for lx»ng Beach, < alif,, Sun­
day morning, where Mr. Br-ne will
lie employed by the Signal Hill Con­
struction Co.
Miss Nora Holt of Portland visit­
ed at the home of her parents. Mr
and Mrs. T M Holt, Sunday, «aiming
with O L. Holt, Mrs. ¡are Hadley,
Miss l*ai«y Ge<ldes and M«as Grao
Bridges, all of Portland, who were
enroute to Sodaville to attend the
alumni reunion Miss Gr ce Bridges
Is president of the State Trachers’
Association, being re-elect<-d lest
winter.
C.idi pu d for fare teeth, dental
goM, platinum and discarded jew-
elry. Hok<-Smelling A Relining
<’<>., OtM-go. Michigan.
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r Sale High grade Jerseys, fresh
and freshening soon, one or a car
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| 0 and up. See Gerald
McDonald. Scio. Oregon.
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Will be in the market for
Every re n Blackberries; will have
room in S.-io. where we will take
care of your Berries at market
price. W. E. Burton.
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Lowe &. Morrison
Reliable Undertakers
AH funerals given iM-reonal attention
N. C. Liw a
Iwt-anoti
Phone 91
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by .Mr. lAwe
X. I. Moaaisos
• Phone -bay. 397
f hone—X ight, 396
F I C Q
< )regon
New Silk Hosiery for Women
$1.00 l
$1.50
$1.95
Shoe and Material Shade*
U. G. Shipley Company
Quality Merchandise
Women’s Wear
P<»|n»lar Price»
Salem, Oregon
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