The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 06, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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The city council meets tonight to
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The Scio Tribune
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Mrju C. C Bilyeu and Mr* Oscar
Lind lev were in Albany Monday af­
ternoon.
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Watch Your Diet,
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D M McKnight and family visit­
Says Prima Donna!
W W. Harder and wife of Port­ ed al Sodaville Sunday,
Farm Lcmng - MoOey al 6« with
land spent the week-end at their
nominal commission; prepayment
Miaa Mary Brown of Portland ia
Cyrsaa Van Gordon. prims donna of
John Weedy and wife are in Port­ ranch east of Scio.
pnvllcdgea after first year. Wm.
visiting her couain, Helen Myerv.
tbs t'bleage Opera rvunpany. believes
tiain. Albany Ore.
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land on business today.
la the itsppcr a ng
Fred Mumper end family drove to'
Father McKnight ia spending the
her
privilege*
She
George Simonds of Sodaville WM Pacific City Saturday evening and
Ca-4i wild for false teeth, dental
the
week with Mrs. A. L. Riddle tut
bvljevea la
gild platinum ar.d discarded jew-
in Scio on business Monday.
returned Sunday evening.
practice *f thia
of town.
dry
H<«ke Smelting Jk Refining
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Timber cruisers are cruising Ihr
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Michigan.
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Mrs E. B. Lukenbach and Frank­
person lu wearing
George M Bilyeu and wife and
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Hammond Lumber Co's timber cast ie Bilyeu expect to go to Newport
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Charlie Heard are enjoying an out-
For Bale High grade Jersey a, fresh
of Scio.
wearing short
today for a few days outing.
and freshening wx>n, one or a car
ing at Pacific City.
skirts, going !a for
l"»d. >o0 and up. See lie raid
Mrs. J. S. Sticna ami Mine Vella
alhlrtl,-» and out-
Mrs. M. Hay* and Mrs. D. D.
Mrs. Grace Warmack of lying
Mep<*n»!<l, Scio, Oregon.
2p
dour life am! la
Brenner were shopping in Salem Austin of Altanv took dinner with
Beach. Calif., is visiting h*r sister.
tborougtily utwet-
Mondar.
N ’in
Will lie in the market for
Mrs. P. H. MacDonald Monday.
ting the tbrwriea
Mrs. IL L. Hixson.
»••rgrevn Blackberries; will have
and practices ef
r«» tn in - <>. where we will t*ke
her mother an«!
cat« of your Berries at market
grandmother
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price
VS E Burton.
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Ml«« Van Gordon, i
who la, la private
Cyroea Van
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H*rold LU.
life. Mr». S. Bogart For Sale -Young cow with heifer
Cordon
• a.f bv -i.ie.
It will pay yog
Munns, the wife
of Honor a it Manna <wya that all
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investigate, as von
of these things are wnMni right gad
( letftt and
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arc I k t « tfrred a cow like this
< F m I m * Srvrjgl
ttouaäru
are nervwoary If a woman la nailon»
very often. See» E. J. Holland,
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d««cnf filiar Wrthtn « wret
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4». Hr «MD« «4 Uwfn I * •"« a
to keep her youth and bswuty. Hut
Sei", Oregon.
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exer.lnr la not the unit thing that la
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Mveasary for the women
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Fax Thaver ami family have re- Alhanv Sunday afternoon and even- slrous of being attractive Rhe nntst
vive.
Lowe &. Morrison
watch her diet and l*e can ful not to
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DR. J. W GOIN
Raiiabla Unflartakero
eat anything that will. In any way. be
Bfti-r a vi«it at the home nf his par-i
Mrs. Frances Arnold and son. Le-
Veterinarian
fattening.
All fu.o-r."- given t»raonal attention
enla, .Mr ami .Mrs. F. T. Thayer.
Roy, of Wheeler. Oregon, are visit-
by Mt. lowe ,
There are certain dishes to which
Sterility, Abortion. T. B T< .:¡¡a
Ills» Van Gordon la partial and to N. U. Uwg
S'. L Moaaiaos
Hag
Mr*.
Arnold'*
mother.
.Mr».
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Word received heie is that the
which she gives the credit for the ro­
PhuncaOffice, IM-J; Kes. W
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Phone — bay. 3R7
E. Gill.
Phene »1
Phone—Sight. 395
tation of her beauty. Tto-se dishes
tide at Newport will lie the lowest
ALBANY.OREGON
she prefer« to prep«re herself and.
the first four days of thia week of
Cheater Coffey and family of Mc­
when <-n tour with the Chicago O|«era
any time during the season, it going Minnville spent the week-end with company, she carries a small elc-trir
Mr*. Coffey’* mother. Mr*. V. A. stove In order that she Will not be
below sea level during thia time.
This ad is
Any Kiad
Anywhere
Any Time
deprived of the food she deems necen-
McKnight.
mhln-sseil
aury. These (Babes are really prepared
j Mr*. Wm Brenner ami daugh­
SEE
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Mtns Van Gordon uses for
Pete Kexich and Bob Sumich nf
ters.
Mr*.
J.
S.
Sticlia
and
Mias
Fred Sturges, Srio.On . •»,
CsKry and Choose Cassorolo.
Vella Brenner, went to Newport Tacoma arrived yesterday afternoon i cup «heess
BONDED CARKI EH
1 Ibap butter
'y« »t«-rday where Mrs. Brenner will for a visit at the John Souerk home a cups chopped 1 cup rooked ape
Wright
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Mrs Macri Emery and daughter
Georg? Stoddard left Saturday for
of A»hlam1 spent Monday night and Buell and other points In Idaho on
Tuesday with Mr*. Emery's couain. Ms annual vacation.
Fred T. Bilyeu and family.
Carl Cyrua and wife and Mrs.
Mi- 1’ H Maclh nald and her! Emma Cyrus of Portland spent Sun-
HPdher. Mr*. Sarah Morris, attend- day at <». B. Cyrus*.
v«i the funcial of Mrs. Klllenberger
J. D. Densmore and wife attend­
at Is’btinnn Sunday afternoon
ed the baseball game and show in
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with Milton Sills and Viola Dana
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In a smashing love drama «if
the South Sea Islands
lie's
battling sea captain, she's a
Tahiti siren. >n a big picture
of humanity on a hidden isle.
Globe - Albany
August 9-10
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Mrs. Elsie Werst and three child­
ren
of Portland are visiting at the
Harry Johnston is home from Al­
home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ter, bun er. flour, and- salt, and mixes
bany Prairie, where he has been
F.
T.
Thayer.
It with all ingredients except «Hindi-
He
running a threshing engine,
Khe then places it In an oii«*d baking
reports fail wheat as very poor in
The Tribune would be glad to
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yield, with spring wheat not yet hear from those who think a com­ In a tuislerute oven until brown.
Chicken a is Kigj.
ready for the thresher.
munity fair should lie held in Scio
I cup evaporale*
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and
when
would
be
the
best
time.
milk
Now* that the county jail ia to be !
made “break" proof, star boa«lers |
will probably I m * scarce. Such des-
pt-radoee as bootleggers, highway-
mvnwautomobile thieves and sheriff
murders, have found the Unn coun­
ty jail easy to get out of, hut not so
any more
This step should have
been taken several year» ago
Wool Carding
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ghetti
cup but'ered
breed crumbs
H let*, salt
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If you
<>n the farm, we
have the
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dish and co» era with •runib». baking
NEXT SUNDAY —MONDAY
bA
celery
I* cup evaporated
milk
H cup water
1 tbsp flour
Khe mikn while
{remain for some time for the bene- - OB route 1.
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Ytrar own wool aeourod for <r<-a |w‘iind, weight of the wool before
being acourod, and carded for pad*
mutlrv . i or tn ado into comforter
batts for 2Dr a pound, net weight of the -lean wool.
Wool comforters, rnallrcaa pa«i». and mallrvsaea made from your
own wool.
Wool betiding for sale. Write for ratal, irue. information or »hip­
ping tag*. Sena wool by )«treeI |«««t. express or fHight.
The largest am! i«vst equipped Custom W«ol Scouring atsi Carding
Plant in the West.
Crescent Batt «x Bedding Co., Stayton, Oregoo
uy a Fisk
Rubber is still going up.
Balloons,
Get our ¡»rivea on
Heayy Duty,
Cords
inch Cords from >10 W up
3| inch Tul*a fr««m >2 70 up
Time t« M b
r*»>.
buy your tires today
Bilyeu’s Garage and Service Station
Service With a Smile
Trrd T. Bilyeu, Prop.
Scio, Oregon
Phone 27
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The Peoples Store carries a lull line of
General MmbaiHliae
Sec ua for ' « ur needs
THE PEOPLES «STORE
J. B, COUEY, proprietor
We pay the highest market price li>r all (arm pita luce at your
farm or at our station.
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Scio Independent Cash Produce Co.
R. M Cain, wife and eon drove
to Portland yeateiday afternoon to
attend the festivities of Buyers
Week. Mrs. J. F. Weaely and Miea
Mary Weaely will have charge of
the store during their absence.
The democrats of Oregon are just
now boosting Sam Garland for U. S
senator.
If Bob Stanfield is the
standard bearer to succeed himaelf.
and Garland is nominated by the
democrats, it's almost sure Garland
will be elected.
The roads in thia section were
never in better condition, and the
I preliminary work to make the road
from Munkera to West Scio a mar­
ket road has been completed. Then
we'll have some road to Green's
bridge, you bet.
Henry Rickner and mother and
daughter of Oswego spent Sunday
with Mrs Frances Meaely. Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Cain took Mrs. Weaelv
and her guests for a drive along the
upper Thomas creek. Mrs Hickner
is a fomer resident of Scio.
E. D. Myera, wife and »daughter,
j Htlen.and Mr*. Rilev Shelton viaited
Le bi
the Big Brother farm near L*^anon
' Sunday afternoon. From tl heir ot
; aervation. they believe Chester Ly-
I on* and wife, who are operating it.
are doing a lasting gvod work for
I the boy* in their care.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M Donovan and
daughter. Mary, went to Corvallis
Tuesday
As a parting message to
her Scio friends Miaa Mary wishes
, u* to my that the chest of silver
i which they helped her to win will
l be a constant reminder of pleasant
association* during her residence
her*.
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The Goin family held their annual
reunion last Sunday at Camp Santl-
am. Jefferson. A large number
were present and a bounteous bas­
ket dinner was served at noon, to
which all did ample justice. A good
time was enjoyed teUing remines-
cencee of days gone bv. The Holt-
Ramsdell families also held their re­
union there, which ia told about in
the Gilkev r
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> lb«e bull
1 tbsp flour
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•brvd1-4
1» plnxntu.
•brvddvd
1» lb iWtbroome
1 rup chicken
broth
1 •«« Volk
Salt ar.4 pepp»»
Cook the |M»pprm (also tnuvhr>H>m«,
If they are used) tn the butter for 13
n‘Inule*. keeping them «-uvered wtitle
oh , king »lowly. Add the flour and Rea­
soning». also the milk and broth. Stir
to a mnooth «auro. l’ut <iilck«-n In
sauce to tieat, and Just tiefore serving,
stir tn beaten <-tg yoik. Cook in doubt?
hollar to |«reveijt runUljQg.
Lumber
If .von are in
town, we can
supply you with
what you need.
IKe Deliver
InHutnia Ancient Entmy
lnflucnaa lias I m **» known almost as
long as man has I«ceti known. The
word Iterif la derive«) from the ancient
astrologer«, who betlevvd It to be
caused by the “Infliwme” of the atara.
The disease has been unmistakably
traced back to HWO. It waa then pre»
«lent In MBteru Germany six) waa
known, «-urloualy enough, as Hevpw.g
ah-km-w«. It appeareil again In the
Eighteenth century, when epkjeuilca of
It were frequent and pndougrd It;
tn<>«( Ku«<i»eai> couturi«-* Among the
famous |ie«>ple <»f long ng" who suf
fared from It were Kir lana«- Newton.
Goethe and Rt-hlller. The groat phi
Ionophor, Kant, waa attacked by It.
and lie bdleved It was caused by
Doxloua Insects, brought I» western
Europe as a result of trads With
Musata.
<1. W. Copeland Yards
QvAi.rrY : Sr rvice
Sreoud and Calapooia
A lbany . O he .
Modern Heroine
Bar tiara waa aetflafc. thirsty
pies .urea <«f the most vulgar
aiuused hlrseit by colls«ting adorers
and treating them badly., was stupid
and a liar—In other words. * h one
of the normal types of healthy young
wotnunhoud. I should have been I«-*»
disturbed by ttNBS discoveries if only
her fare had been different Hut with
that daiallng and mysteriously lovely
fare she was a perpetual source <«f stir
prise and pain. In Barbara’* roui|>*ny
I waa learning that It la possible to l«e
profoundly and slavishly In love with
■one one for w hom one lias no eMeeflu
w|i<-tii <*ne nwnrila as a l*ad character,
and who. flaally. not only tnak«*a one
unhappy, but boro« one.-From “Thos>-
Barren leaves," by AIJ imi « Huxley.
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New Silk Hosiery for Women
$1.00
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$1.50
$1.95
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Shoe and Material Shades
(7. G. Shipley Company
Qualitv Merci, ainlise
Women’s Wear
Pujoi I ar Pricrs
Salem, Oregon
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