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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
< ’ I Local Neu'g and Classified Ira Rilveu left Tuesday morning A. I. Arnold and wife spent Sat urday in Albany. for Kalama. Wash., and Rainier, Oreg., to visit his brothers, Walter Herbert Shelton and wife visited 1144 Ferry Jjt. Salem, Orc. and Bert Bilyeu. the Crown Mme* Sunday. 1*4 for All Sales Fred Mumper and wife went to Satisfaction Guaranteed Charlie B*ard and wife are home Jeu R xlgpr* and wife were Stay- ’ Juodtion City Sunday to se* Mr*. from an outing at Pacific Qty. ton visitors Friday. Mumper's father. Chas Thornton, George M Bilyeu and wife have who is ill with intestinal flu. J cm Rodger* »hipped a earload Aay Kind Anywhere Any Time returned from a trip to Nestuk Ray, of ?>hr«-p to Purtland Tuesday. MB Mrs. R. Bunting and daughter. Misses Dorris Weddle and Leta Miss Thelma Downing, who have Fred Sturges, Sciu,< Irrgun J F We*ely and 8. F. Zysaet Couey spent the week-end in Port« been vim ting Mrs Bunting's mother. IMMvnri) CARHIPH v .tied I'r -wn Mine* Saturday. land. Mr». Rebecca Morri*, went to Port Roy Hoagland and wife of Port- j Lowe &- Morrison of near Mr. Colgan and family land Sunday. Rsliabl* U**sr<*k»rs land are visiting relatives here. M uniters Marion visited Mrs. Ella funerals given prrson*! «tunto-n R. M. Cain and family returned Fred Dairy ami Bill Young went Sunder. JOWV Sunday evening from Portland X. I. Monaiws to Tabla Rock Tuesday morning to N. <■. 1 j >* s Mrs. Edith Cousins and daughter where they attended the festivities I'hone l**y. !ft»7 lx>b*non pick huckleberries. I bot«. 91 Phone—Sight. Ruth have returned from an outing of Buyers week. They report a very Mr*. F •■'I T. Bilyeu and daugh- at Cascadia. pleasant time. ter. Virginil. went to Newport Mon Gerald Hassler and Alfred Powell Col* W. F. Wright, auctioneer, day to »prnd the week. came over from Toledo Tuesday and was over from Salem Tueadav. He r(H»rl* are that’the Hill interest* spent the day* thinks the Tribune is a good adver soon t« hue from 12.000 to 16- Laurie* Bilyeu of Kalama. Wash., tising medium, and you will find hi* V90 acre* of timber near Sweet visited his grandmother. Mrs. E. B. card in this issue. Home Lukenbach. Sunday. Mrs. Grover Heath of Washougal, Apple expert* for 1924 were Wash . and Mrs Iva Teeters and Dean Morris went to Bend Sunday 24.2*G »it'd, boxed apple trade of for Mrs Morris, who has l»een visit two daughters of (late* are visiting ie N«>r»hw«st being $15.740.000 of at the home of Mrs. Teeters' par ing her parents there, this total ent*. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Simmon* Mis* veil* Brenner returned Sun The best yield per acre of wheat day evening from Newport where W. F. Gill and wife and Esther f«r reported in Litm County this she had spent several day* McKnight; C. L. Fennel and family. h *» n I« that of Frank Stellmacher Fred T. Bilyeu and family and Chas. D. M. McKnight. wife and son n the Riversid * neighborhood. On Hunt and family spent Sunday pic visited Guy McKnight and wife at 2.1 acres he produced 1160 bushel*. nicking on Thoma* creek east of Newport over the week-end. town. Business was booming in the vicin P. H. MacDonald, wife and son. An eight pound son was born to ity uf the tribune office yesterday. Mrs. Sarah Morris and Mrs. E. J. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Schne:der at While our landlord wan busv putting Dalev visited in McMinnville Sunday. St. Marv's hospital in Albany last new roof* on the buildings the wood George Stoddard is back al his Friday evening; flr»t child, and he saw wa- -awing >>ur winter's supply desk in the Scio State Bank after a has been named Joseph Martin. of wood. so indications ar* that we week's vacation spent at Buhel. Ida Mother and babe are doing well. will be dry and wntm this winter. ho. Mrs M.J. Ficklin and Miss Mil Mr. and Mr». S. W. Gaines were dred Couey went to Kalama. Wash., io from their home on route 4 Mon Monday afternoon for a few day 's day and visited Mrs. Retiecca Mor visit. They wen', as far a* Portland ris. with E. C. Peery, who was return ing from his regular monthly visit Mrs. J. S. Stieha is spending the to the Scio condenaery. week with her mother, Mrs. Wm. The Scio Tribune COL. W. F. WRIGHT Auctioneer HAULING I Crane Water Systems I Brenner, who is encamped at New- Dinner guest* at the Wm. Arnold i port. home Sunday were: Mrs. Francis Henry Hassler and wife and Arnold and son. LeRoy, of Wheeler; i Ralph Hassler spent Friday. Satur- Silencer Long and family of Aliiany. , day and Sunday at Toledo and New Porter Ixing and family; Lester Ar nold and family. Robert Darby and port. family. J. B. Couey. Marvin lx>ng : Mrs Jesa Rodger* and daughter. t and Mi** Aileen .Mumper. : Geraldine, and Alta Pennel spent ' Thursday at the George Rodgers Alive to Interest* ' ranch. Automatic :n every way; 120 fgallon* per hour «nd rum tlvO «ml up. U ry a complete hue of Peap* WiaA MiUa Redwood Taaki Gas Engine* Ixt us figure with von. Come in anj see them. The Martin Ludwig Shop Plumbing and Heating Geo. L. Hurley, Prop. l.t<> Fcrrv St. All»anv, Orc. Buy a Fisk Rubber i» still foinj; up Balloons, Get our prices on Heayy Duty, Cords oj inch Cords from *10 50 up inch Tube* from si 70 up buy your tires today (■•r r.s* Bilyeu’s Garage and Service Station Service With a Smile Fred T. Bilyeu, Prop. Scio, Oregon Phone 27 We Have Received Some new Fall Patterns of wool ami wool mi-cd material suita ble for School Dresses and Street Dresses THE PEOPLES .STORE J. B. COUEY. proprietor I am now ready to receive Berries at tl.e station oe patch. Al- way* want Cream. Egg* and Poultry. J. L. Jordan. Scio Independent Ca»h Produce Co. Mr*. Riley Shelton. Mr*. E. D. The Santiam Fish and Game Pro Mvers and daughter Helen and Mary pagation and Protective Association i Brown are encamped at Newport held a meeting the other night at ' for the week. Albany to make recommendations to A. C. Parker, wife and daughter. th* State Game Commission with the Billie Jane, of San Francisco arriv- hope that some or ell them might cd Sunday for a vist with M. B. be accepted and put into practice. Cyrus and wife. The !V»1 was that the residence for superintendent at the Roaring River M P. long and son. Mrs. Kite Hatchery l<e immediately completed, Muller. Thos. Large. 1. V. McAdoo as the foundation has long twen and Mrs. John Wesely were in Al ready and lumber is on the ground; bany last Thursday. the second was that more wardens be Mrs. Francis Arnold and son. Le- placed in the field at the time voung • Roy. left Monday for their home at pheasants and quail are tieginning Wheeler. Mrs. N. E. Gill accom- to fly in order to protect them from ; 1 »anled them for a visit. would-be sportsmen who kill them off out of season; another was the I Jerome Smith of Scappoose spent matter of needed protection against Tuesday in Scio looking after prop willful slaughter of deer in the Al erty interests and renewing acquaint sea mountains. These are pertinent ances. as he formerly lived here. < and shows the association is alive to Robert and Ray Daniels of Port what is going on. The association land s'opped for a short visit in eipressed confidence in the State Scio Friday while enroute to Corval- Game Commission and pledged its They formerly resided here. support in upholding the laws. 1-et no Scio sportsman bring disgrace on Four truck loads of flax passed his name or hi* sportamandiip by I through Scio yesterday forenoon killing game out of season or bag i enroute to Salem from the Danger ging more than the limit. field ranch in th# Providence neigh borhood. Mr. Dangerfield has 70 Bring us vour job Printing. acres of flax which ia reported to be jggggsaasMMisMsaenswwwawewswwnswsw^iwsMtaiassMa. m< a mum n ■ i of the beat quality of any grown in the state. The whole trend of the lumber market appears to be upward, judg ing from repot ts submitted bv mills all over our country. Shipment* from all sections are equaling pro duct i»a and in mans ease* are great ly in exces* Demand of building trade* has been exceprioaaily large. There »no slackening of demand in •ight. For Sale Poultry. Must sell my hens to make room for pullets. L. E Covell, route 2. Scio. Ip Farm Ix*sn* Money at 6% with nominal commission; prepayment priviledge* after first year. Wm. Bain. Albany Ore. 62-c For Sale—Four head almost thoro- bred Billy Goats at >6 each, and worth five time* that See Sid Stringer, route 3. Scio. 2p I'axn paid for faiae teeth, dental g >ld, platinum and discarded jew- elRi. Hoke Smelting A Refining Co.. OtM-go, Michigan. 26-tf For Sale High grade Jerseys, fresh and freshening soon, one or a car load, fob and up. See Gerald McDonald. Scio. Oregon. 2p For Sale Young cow with heifer calf hy side. It will pay you dairymen to investigate, as you are not offered a cow like this very often See E. J. Holland. Scio. Oregon. 52 tf Notice We i»ay the market price for Evergreen Blackberries and Bartlett Pears, and want all you have. Station in old produce building, back of meat market in Scm W. E. Burton. cltf For Rent 22| acres with house and barn, near the city limit* eaat of Scio Two c<>w« and seven or eight tons of hay for sale. In- quire of .Mrs. Anna Sh indie r- Koub*. Scio, Oregon. 3p < < --- MARION DAVIES in Zander the Great Supported by Holbrook Blinn Hol »art Bosworth I larrison Ford Harrv Myrea I ledda Hopper A maid, a man, and—moon- shine. You’ll say it’s a fiery romance ! NEXT SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY Globe ~ Albany August lb-17-18 This .»»I is addressed If you arc on the farm, we have the Lumber you need to re pair your I »am «n«l sited*. If you ate in town, we can supply you with what you need. IPe Deliver. <1. W. Copeland Yards Q vality : S krvicf Second ami Calapooia Phone 275 A lbany , O hk . *■