The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 27, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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The Scio Tribune
Local News and Classified
Prof. O. V. White and family of
Stayl<>n were in Sen. on business
Saturday
Mr. White is thinking
thinking of making a bid for high
school students front this community
J. F. Wesely I* in Scappoose thi* for the Slay ton high school by furn­
ishing transportation to them if Scio
week on busin*«*.
doesn't care to do it.
That was a good rain Saturday
Gov, Pierce has been invited and
and quite general.
ha* accepted an appointment a* a
Th* Piatt sale was well attended
committeeman from Oregon foi the
and price* realized were fair.
Sesquicentcnial Celebration to be
Bilyeu'* Garage for Batteries and held in Philadelphia next year to
Running Board Bat wry Box**.
commemorate the |50 birthday of
T. M. Russell and Harvey McLain America as a nation. The celebra­
tion begin* June I and end* Dec. 1.
. were in from Shelburn yesterday.
1926.
Rev. Summerlin is her* on a visit
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Prof, H. L. W alenpaugti and fam­
to his daughter, Mr*. Paul lardon.
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ily relnrned Sunday from a two-
Fred Bilyeu and family visited hi*
month visit with his parents at On­
sister. Mrs. Unger, in Lebanon Sun­
tario, Calif., and in touring Utah.
day afternoon.
Nevada. Arizona. New Mexico. He
Mra Glenn Holland of Washougal. says they enjoyed the vacation and
Wash., visited relative* in and near all are feeling fine. II* is now get­
Scio the last week.
ting ready for the opening of school,
Attorney Paul M Long and fami­ which will be about Sept 21.
Specials
Nesco
Pure Greystone
Enameled
Ware
Preserving Kettles, Covered Kettle». Di»h Pan*. Water
Pail*. Coffee Pot*. Mixing Bowrls. Bake Pan*.
Your Choice
Another Big Special
$4 00 Household Scale», 20 Ila. by ounce*, enameled in grey,
white or blue, with scoop; made by Lander*. Frury & Clark,
Your Choice
$2.98
While they last
Savage Electric
Washers, no better
l.an* •*! Universal
Ranges beat made
ett one dav recently.
Owing to the busy time of the
farmer*, a good many have laid off
road work, but will likely resume
occupation* soon.
The Wrrch and launb famtliea de­
parted Friday by auto for eastern
Oregon, having rented out their
farm* for th* coming year, we un­
derstand.
—Oregon Mist.
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You'll Find Your Want Here
For Sale
Mrs. G
Blue and Yellow Plums.
M Smith, Gilkey Station.
4p
For Sale ■ Rye - el. "i cents per
pound. See F. T. Thayer. Scio,
3-p
Oregon.
Farm I -sn*
M ney at
with
n>>minnl commt^don; prepayment
privilelge* after first year. Wm.
Bain. Albany Dre.
52-c
Cash paid for false teeth, dental
gold, platinum and discarded jew­
ly of Portland visited last week at
elry. Hoke Smelting & Refining
Gerald Hassler of Toledo visited
the E. J. Holland home. The tneo his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry I C> . Otwgo, Michigan.
25-tf
are cousin*.
Hassler, the first of the week, Hisj N<)TICE In order to have the
eh» >i>pit:g knives ground, we will
hand ha* so far recovered that be.
n>-l be able to do anv chopping
expects to soon resume his work at
from noon today until Tuesday.
the mill there. The thumb cn the!
Scio Mill A Elevator Co.
injured hand became so infectwi
that it was lanced Tuesday, accord-1 Notice We pay the market price
Mra. N. E Gill returned Sunday
for Evergreen Blackberries and
ing to word from him to hia parents.
Bartlett Pear*, and want all you
from Wheeler, where she had been
Mrs. Hassler and bain- was here
have.
Station in old produce
visiting her daughtei. Mra. Francis
with him.
building, back of meat market tn
Arnold, and family.
Scio, W. E. Burton.
cltf
Rev. W. A. (Billy) Sunday will
Ralph Gill and wife and Mr. and
hold an evangelistic campaign at the For Rent 22j acre* with house and
Mrs. Waite of Vancouver. Wish.,
barn, near the city limits east of
Sunday tabernacle near .Multnomah'
and l>r J G. Gill and family <J
Scio
Two cow* and seven or
field tn Portland from bunday, Sept. i
eight ton* of hay for sale. In-
Lebanon, apent Sunday with W. F.
6 to Sunday. Oct. 26. under the au- j quire of Mrs Anna
Shindler-
Gill and wife.
■pice* uf the Portland churches. No ■
Kuub*. Scio, Oregon.
30
Jam** Parker is doing some need­ greater exponent of Holy Writ ever
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ed repair* on his barn, putting a preached from it that Billy Sunday, j
For Sale Hungarian Vetch Seed
fore* of men to work thereon yes- We hope many of our citizen* will |
-------------- at market price.
jterdav.
He expects to hav* it trv to attend some or all of these j
" illau . tie Valley farm C|-r
i completed by Saturday.
L>an* (prepay privileges)at® /O
■Matings.
Jack Griffin has returned to hia
horn* in Paradise. Mont., after a
month** visit with hia mother. Mrs.
8. W. Gainea.
Complete Dispersal Sale
of the R. R. Preever Herd
Head of High-Producing Registered
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30 HOLSTEINS 30
Henrv Stepanek was up from hi*
; homestead near McKinley, in south-
i ern Oregon. Ia*t week visiting rela-
' tive*. He it looking fine and *av*
Rale to be held st the It, R. Preex-r farm near Scio, Or*.. about half a
mile south of Albany Highway, on
R M. Cain and family and Fran
re* and Evangeline Wesely went to
Newport Saturday morning to spend
the week-end. Mina Agne* Wesely
kept store during their abeei.ee.
Labor Oay, Monday, Sept. 7,1925, al 10.30 a.m.
Lunch will be nerved by th«- Crabtree Lsili.-c A>1. C«>mr for the day and
make it a picnic. gg^t-or term on purchase »«c the clerk at the I .ch-
anon National Bans.
I.
Yes, we hsye 'em, also Philco Rubber Cass Batten»
You will want to install a lighting system on the Ford now to
complv with the law. Ford lerw* and reflectors p.i»* the state
test wlien properly adjusted. They not I«-*. Batteries, batterv
boxes, lenses and reflectors, also head lamp*. I_«-t u* figure with
you on your lottery and lamp equipment.
Genuine Ford Part* and Honest Ford Service
Bilyeu’s Garage and Service Station
Service With a Smile
Fred T. Bilveu, Prop.
Scio, Oregon
Phone 27
SPECIAL
For Friday and Saturday
Several piece* of GINGHAM priced from
11c to 21» per yard.
I am now ready to receive Berries at the station <>r patch,
way* want Cream. Egg* and Poultry.
J. I.. Joni
Scio Independent Cash Produce Co.
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Otis Compton is over from Silver-
ton visiting hi* mother. Mrs. Jane
Compton. He had the misfortune
to break a wheel off his car when a
lady driver force«) him Into a ditch,
he saya
PRi I VER, Scio. Or*.
Owner.
Ford Storage Batteries
i
' homesteading is the life.
Your Opportunity to secure some good
ones at Your Own Price
Il
See S. T. ZvsaiT. rt. 4, Scio, Ore
Baptist Church Note*
Sunday school at 10 o'clock eAery
Sunday morning. Everybody i* in­
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
Chas. Soukup and family of Ed­
evening
at 7:00.
monds. Wash., ar* visiting Mr*.
Prayer meeting every Thursday
| Soukup's mother. Mr* Anna Stidha.
night at 8:00.
and h*r sister and brother. Mr*. J.
F. Wesely and J. S. Stieha.
M*r The cattle in this herd arc all exceptionally good producer*.
Some of the young one* are g>'<>d enough for any man's «how
herd. There i* not an animal in the entire herd that will not
make a profit for it* owner.
COL. GEO. A GUE, Auctioneer.
Hr.KHKKT F. WHtTt, Ht7 w. Park street.
I*ortlsnd, Ore.. Rate» Manager,
«
D. C. Thom* and wif* came out
from Portland, where he is employ­
ed. Saturday night to look after the
I ripening fruit on their place. Mr.
■ Thoma likes his work, but Scio i*
" i «till their home.
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JORDAN ITEMS
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Mi*« Josephine Render was a Jor- j
dan Shopper Monday.
[><>c Jungwirth returned Saturday 1
from Newfierg. bringing with him
some fine boxes of peach*«.
Mrs. Zelinski assisted Mrs Comb*
to cook for thresher* the first of ■
the week.
Mrs Haman Shelton of Crabtree
visited a few days with her son,John,
remaining to assist with the thresh-
ing also.
Little George Zelinski. who broke
hi* arm recently, is improving and
will soon be out again.
Misses Ryan and Schult* of Mt
Pleasant called on Miss Mallei Priv-1
So far from a local standpoint, we
are informed that T. B Prospal has
th* record for wheat production.
From two acres he averaged a little
Rance al Cheap M Rime
better than 39 bushels per acre. Is
None* la Haas eV G iven That on
the 15th day of August. A. I). 1925, the
there anyone who can beat it?
C. M Donovan and family have
decided to cast their lot among u*
for the winter at least ami have
rented the Sam Stoller place on
Main street. We are glad they like
' our company and are to remain
with us.
Mra. and Mrs. J. L. Davenport
and Sid Stringer returned Thursday
night from a short visit with Mr.
Davenport's two sister* at Granta
Paas. They made the trip down on
Monday preceding and back in th*
one day.
C. C. Bilyeu and family of Kel*o.
Wash., spent Friday night in Scio
visiting hia brother, Ira. and other
relative*. On Saturday they went
Belknap Springs, where Mr. Bilyeu
will recuperate from a recent opera­
tion for appendicitis
County Court of Linn County. Oregon,
made and entered an order and decrce
changing the name of Twmdy Anthony
Morgan from said name to Thoma* An­
thony Morgan and that hereafter the
«aid Tweedy Anthony Morgan i* to be
known by the name of Ihoma* Anthony
Morgan.
listed and first published thi* 27th
day of August. 1925.
It. M.
County Clerk of Linn County, Oregon,
and ex Officio Clerk of the County
Court of Unn County, Oregon.
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