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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1925)
•A-- / y « Valve Grinding Done quickly on a machine that is scientifically accurate, and is the only one of its kind in Linn county. Try us next time. Auto parts both wholesale and retail. C. H.Torrance Phone 379 ALBANY, OREGON ATTENTION People of Scio! • We handle New and Second Hand Fumi ture. so get our prices Iwfore you buy or sell elsewhere. Beat [»rices paid for all anil* of funk. Albany Bargain Houli Corner 2d & Baker Phone 41 l-l Alliany, Or*. The Highway Repair Shop aakeeVt* Telephone 442 Cylinder Reboring ( ■encrai Auto Re|»airing A. R. Bi ht M. A. K lapotz Albany, Oregon Albany'« Only • Exclusive Optical Parlor r « ♦ ♦ * SHELBURN NEWS .... ................................................... ................. ................................ August IN Albany Activities Aired Mr. and Mrs. Gregson and c did ran of Crabtree called al the W H McLain home Friday evening Zink Brother* butted wood for Carl Smith Friday. John Bentt's were calling on friends at Shelburn Friday evening Clinton George and J I. Oglesby were home over ’he week-end. T. M Russell and fami'y and Har vey McLain spent Sunday with t< O. Russell and family near Sheridan. Haryev McLain is calling on old college friends at Salem this week. John Shelton and wife of West Scio and W. F. McLain and family of Portland spent a pleasant evening with T M. Ruasell Saturday. M. 0. Arnold and hl* crew of no n are working on the new road north east of Shelburn this week. Robert Darby went to Mission Bottom .Monday and brought back a truck load of fine peaehes to hi* milk customers along the route Kenneth Hiron* called oh old friends Sunday. He is working in a drug store in Portland for the sum mer. His molh-r is in Eastern Washington cooking for a threshing crew. Virgil Shilling made hi* father a visit the fore part of thia week and helped with wood sawing Monday Zink Brother* sawed wood for H 0. Shilling Monday . Lee George went to Philomath Sunday to work in Moon’s logging camp near there. Ray Cox and children and his cous in. Dorothy Cox. of near Knox Butte called at W II. Mellin’s Su day evening. It was Dorothy'* first vis it to her birthplace in 15 year*. She was a small babe when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cox. moved away from Shelburn. .......... Bancroft Optical Co. * Newa From Lyons. Alb»«». Ore«»« August IS EAT TO LIVE The better you eat The lietter you live Imperial Cafe P at M urphy , Proprietor Albany, Ore. SNYDER A. 404 E. 2«l st. SON Albany, Or*. Welders We has* just installed a new machine for tightening wheels. Bring in your car or truck and let us show you how sci entifically this machine works either on steel or wood felloe wheel» without the use of shims anti at right prices. « Farm Loans Write for booklet describing our twenty-year amortised rural cre dit farm loan. Insurance compa ny rates are very low. No com mission or other expense. * Beam Land Co Albany, Ore. FOR OVER 4« YEARS IIAI.I.'* CATARRH HKDK'INB has tresr uaml «uccsartuUr la th* treatment el CaUtrrh. _____ IIU.I* CATARRH HKPtriWH con sist* of nn ointment which Qutckly K.n.v.. by l.«-al *n n< «non. »nd th« Internal M*4l<-in*. a Tonic, which act* throush th* n.M*t on th. Mucous Rur tee*«. thus red H-ms th. inflammation. Bold by all drueciMa. F. J. Cben*y A Co.. Tnl*do. OMe Advertise ¡a The Scia Tribu»* and gat Subset ibe now—SI 75 the year ¡»y and Friday at the George FUrrv place and gathered evergreen ber ne*. Watch Cards in >♦ I (By Staff Correspondent) • Albany's baseball team went to Toledo Sunday and crossed bat* with the team that Scio is tied with. The local team received a good trounc ing. Toledo beating them 8 to 2. al most as bad a* Toledo beat Scio the Sunday l-efore. It is wonderful what a slogan doe* when it catches the eve of the read er. If it is catchy and truthful it is certain to be indelibly impressed upon the mind of the reader "When Hanks says sale he means sale" re quire* no explanation as to location or a* to who is th« author. Allan H. Harks has built up a splendid dry goods butineaa with that slogan. Business should ba good here now since starting work on the new ad ministration building, the construc tion of the new bridge, the building of new residences. the construction of the Santism Highway and the cannery Time* are not so hard after ail. Between taking care of hie grow ing business, keeping the correspon dence of the Santiam Fish and Game Association and anrsrenng a multi tude of Questions about the game laws. Frank Horwky is about the busiest young business man in town, and hardly finds time to go home to ent and sleep. He seems to hold hie own in weight, anyway. I^onard Gilkey is a busy man these days. Besides his duties a* secretary of the <*hanil»er of Com merce, he is boosting the Linn Coun ty Fair, which is t»nlc a month away. About the same number of commu nities will be there with exhibits as last year. So far Scio is only com munity not reporting either a local fair or exhibit at the county fair. The Albany Iron Works. from a 'small affair at the time F J. Miller purchased it. is now claimed among the liest in the state. Frank under stands the iron business, and with a wide acquaintance over the state, it is natural his business would grow. Like ail other good citizens, he is a natural Linn county booster. Quite a few families are taking an outing in the mountain* and gathing huckleberries. A* a rule they report good picking, while some haven't been as lucky in locating the patches Th* berries are of good When a man goes out to his farm sixe and quality this season. and finds that the man who has been Mr. and Mrs. Sgott of Union Hill living on it has left for parts un were weekend visitors at E. E. known and also left a still; when the Trask's, the latter's uncle. farm owner decides to lake it to the Ward Forrest and Lawrence Trask sheriff and is on the way to town made a trip over in the Jordan and Scio country Friday to g>-t •ume with it in hie wagon, and meets the dairy cattle. They purchased from sheriff and is arrested after telling him about it—that’s hell, says Ed a Scio butcher A couple of the Jungwirth boy a Ek holm. The sheriff told him to of Jordan were callers st Jack John tell it to tbe judge, as he was the one to hear alibis. He did. and the ston's Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. Flovd Berry are the case goes to the circuit court* proud parents of au N pound baby F. C. Dann ale. the paint and wall girl, born Aug. 13. The youngster paper man. pulled a good one the has been named Margaret Ann. other day when a customer came in Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hodeker are and wanted something different from rejoicing over the arrival of a 9 the rest of his neighborhood. ' If pound daughter, Betty Jane. Aug. yon want aomething that will make 11. All concerned are reported do-1 tht.ni think you are painting the ing well. town red,’ or make them green with The Peek ami Wiley families spent envy, rive ’em the blues or make 'em the week-end in Lyons. They are run up the white flag -which color camping near Detroit, where the do ycu suggest as meeting your re men are wording on the road. quirements* ” Several women and children in our neighborhood are planning to I Oklahoma is following Oregon and spend 10 days or two week* in the is working to standardise the pota hop field*, and expect to ro about I to industry. In 1924 there was no Aug. 30. shipped-out stock inspected, while Ransom's store began receiving up to August 1 of this year nearly blackberries Wednesday and several a thousand cars had been federal- lots were sold, although the berries state inspected and found ready are only commencing to ripen gen market* outside. Standardisation erally. of nearly everything is demanded Miss Ethel Swank was an over I and it is those who get in early that Sunday visitor with home folk*, re get reputations and permanent mar turning to Albany Sunday evening. | kets. J. H. Johnston and family war» Any girl in troubls may communi Stayton visitors Thursday. cate with Ensign Lee of the Sal Arthur Vauehn and family were vation Army at the White Shield Sunday viators in Fox Valley. Home. 565 Maq^air Ave., Port- Mr* Henry Bodckrr spent Thur*- Jaod. Oregon. fust received new shipment of Dinner Sets on which we are placng attractive prices Special Prices on Glassware Bv mistake the wholesale house - ent us a double shipment the above anti wc are giving you the benefit of a verv sulwtan- tial reduction made to us because of the error. Sec them today » * * ■ • ♦ 4» I a * ; t • ’’ ÄL'- / w «O. Many Beautiful Patterns J. F. Wesely, Grocer Furnishings Chinaware Notion* Garden Scrii* ■ Work Shirts Men’s $1.00 Work Shirts for 89c t his Week. 5c io, Oregon Hibler & Gill Company The Scio Meat Market Having purchased the t*<> meat markets in Scio. I consolidated them under the above name, and will strive to render efficient service and give courteous treatment nt all times. Will carry a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats I will buy your l»crf cattle, veal ami hogs (alive or dressed) anil pay you the top prices. Sec me first. C. J. BRUCE, Proprietor IIrrl*ert Shelton, Mgr. Shop. DR. A. 1». HOWELLS Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Send for Osteopathic l.ileratur«i Office Hrst cavings Hank Building A lbany . O rsqon Office—Phone fl Residence: 210 Paints, Vanishes, Wall Tints Brushes and Wall Paper . C. DANNALS Third St. Albany, Or. Albany Planing Mill C. W. SCARS. Pre*. Sash, Dixirs, Moulding, Gl -.*, General Mill Work, Windaiiields, Kitchen Cupboards. W indow and Door Screens, Hardwood Flooring, etc. Bring Us Your Estimates Prompt Service Alliany, Oregon Pilone I40-R We are *t<K'kc<l again with Cherry City Feeds Come in aik I bring your cream anti produce. The Dairy City Produce F reo M umper , Proprietor. Special Prices on Plows* Drills and Harrows, to prevail only on stock now on hand. N. I. MORRISON SCIO. OREGON 1 yr. Our Window .............. -i——■■r* i tt / v'tf ry ¿7« T;. / p pbiaal tn Wwt Elret Hire« x fr. Country Correspondence The Scio Tribune 212 E. First ' I $ ¿ *