The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 03, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Th® Scio Tribune
Country Correspondence
91st to Reunite
SHELBURN NEWS
Valve Grinding
Portland, Ore.. Sept. 2—Veterans
of the 91st Division who reside in
Sept. I
this city are making great prepara­
T. M Russell and wife made a tions for the sixth annual reunion of
business trio to Salem Saturday.
their old combat organisation.which
Mr. and Mrs W H. Meljnn in will lie held in Portland on Sept 25.
company with their sons. Harvey 2fi and 27. Hundreds of men who
and Clair and family. w«-nl over the served with the famous Wild West
Mt. Hix>d loop by way >f the Powell division, from the states of Califor­
Valley road and returned by the nia. Washington. Wyoming. Idaho.
Columbia River highway Sunday. I Utah. Montana, Nevada ami Oregon
They reptirt the *een«-ry grand all are expected to attend.
the way. They ate their lunch m ar
Among the veterans of note who
Hood River anti got hack t ■ their will gather with their comrades are:
old friends near U-nts »tati n in Major General William H. Johnston,
time for a 7 o’clock dinner.
former division commander, and Col.
Mr. and Mrs. W H Mrloiin and John H. (Galling Gun) Parker. The
Harvey and M C McLain and fnm three days of the reunion will be
ily ate Sunday dinner with Alfred banquets and other forms of enter­
Blatchford and family at U-nts tainment.
Mr. Blatchford wi* a former mer­
The convention dates have a spe­
chant at Shelburn
cial significance in that they fall up­
W. H. McLain started hi» fall on the opening days of the great
plowing last we«-k.
Meuse-Argonne drive in 19th wh<n
Carl Smith and wlf«* are movit g the y 1st Division started its offensive
to their new home near Munker*. and won for itself the record of be­
He is going to farm hi« father-in- ing the first American Unit to take
law’s farm next year.
Uve In the flrat phase of th«-
Opal Shilling is down
Argonne and the first to penetrate
sister. Mrs. E. S. McCrae,
the Von Hindenburg line.
her school cloth«?« mad«*.
Listen for the Oregonian radio
Shelburn school opens Sept. 21. program on the evening of Sept. 12.
Miss Doria Meisner will have charge
this year.
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
A. J. McLain is attending a few HOW TO SAVE MONEY
days with his neice. Mrs. T. M.
WHEN SHOPPING
Russell.
Harvey Mellin started for Burl­
By MRS. HARLAND H A1XF.N
ington, Iowa, on the 11 15 p m. OO OOcooooooooooooooooooooo
I. I*1L
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train Sunday from Portland to
attic, where he will take the Cana­
• BRINGING HOME THE
BACON”
dian Pacific route, and exp»ct« to
arrive at Burlington at 11 o'clock
You ran usually select betwmi at
Friday night.
least three grail«* of bai-on at the
Uuite a numlu-r of Shelburn neo- market There la u fancy breakfast
pie are going to th-- different hop bacon. a iiM-dium, and a stan-lanl or
fair gm«1e. twal .!«* the dry salt and
fields for an outing and to make a swts-t pickte belUoe. The prlc* of the
cl.<-iip-«t grail«- Is about half that of
few dollars for winter.
Mrs. Charles McClain iedownwith the fancy breakfast ba«*n.
It may be purchaw»«) wry lean me
an attack of summer flu.
dtum. <>r fat, according to taste.
A
T. M. Russell made s--m<* ne.-d- I g-s»d quality la about half fat. Ths
repairs on his remdence in Salem cheaper grad«* bar* a larger propor­
tion of fat. Other points which Influ
this week.
rn-•• grade are the texture, flniinetm
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
212 E. First
Phone 379
ALBANY. OREGON
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ATTENTION
People of Scio!
We handle New and
Second Hand Furni­
ture, so get our prices
I >efore you buy or
sell elsewhere. Best
I trices paid for all
imls of funk.
Albany Bargain House
Corner 2d & Baker
Phone 411-J
Albany, Ore.
The Highway
Repair Shop
Bakerate
Telephone 442
Cylinder Reboring
General Auto Repairing
A. R.
B urt M. A. K lapvht
Albany, Oregon
F1. '
Albany’» Only
—g»
J Exclusive
Optical Parlor
77 uery ¿ k
,0pH cal
Bancroft Optical Co.
til W»<H Kirx Htrwt
Attas» O<v*vo
Jurors Are Drawn
EAT TO LIVE
The l»etter you eat
The Letter you live
Imperial Cafe
P at M urphy , Proprietor
Albany, Ore.
SNYDER &
404 E. Id st-
SON
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Th. Linn county circuit court will
convene next Tuesday. Sept. x. The
prospective jurors from this section
of the county are Maud«- .'«! John­
ston of Fox Valley. Fred N. Grime»
of Mill City. Maude Mae M-ntg >m-
ery, J. N. Weddle and Anton K- a
of Scio.
The moat serious case that will lie
tried is against A Ion to Gusman. th«-
indictment charging him with assault
with intent to kill.
Albany. Ore.
Th ri ad is
addressed
TO
Welders
We have just installed • new
machine for tightening wheels.
Bring in your car or truck
and let us show you how scl­
ent dually this machine works
cither on steel or wood felloe
wheels without the use of
shim* and at right price*.
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If you arc on the farm, we
have the
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Farm Loans
Lumber
w
Write f«»r booklet describing -aw
twentv-y«-ar amortised ruraT cre­
dit farm loan. Insurance compa­
ny rates are very low.
No com­
mission or other expense.
you need to re­
pair your bam
and sheds.
Beam Lan d Co
Alltany, Ore.
If you are in
town, we can
supply you with
what you need.
Catarrhal Deafness
is nftrn . *u»»<l br an mflamM ronflim»«
sf ths mitcoua linlac of ths Kustschlan
Tor«.
Wh»n (bls tubs la inAamsd rou
h*%» a rumhtin« sound or Imperfwt
Hsartne.
t'nlssa ths taBseisaatina can
bs r»<1»<-»4. your hearing mar be fls-
umrM forever.
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HALL** <«T«*Sg VKDiriWB Will
do what *• ■ lain for It-rld rour avst.m
of
catarrh or
Ksafneaa caused
by
Catarrh
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a. M he alt druggists for over • Tear*
F. J Chrnry A Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
Advertise la The Scio Tribuae aad gM
Subscribe now—11.75 the y
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Deliver
J. W. C# pelanti Yards
Q ualtwy : S ervice
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Secca. «I ami CalapcM>ia
Pkonc 275
A lbany , O we .
Watch Cards in Our Window
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and col.-r of the meat, else of cut* and
tl •• arrangement of Iran and fat. Ths
fi.D<-l«-»t boron has several »trij* of
leun lnter»t>«-r»ed with thin layers of
fat. while the fat In the cheaper grade*
lies near one <-dgr of the meat.
Bt-cuuse bacon la a "cured" meat. It la
often kept too carvlsauly, «-specially In
th. home
By wrapping tightly tn
hravy paper bacon can be kept reason­
ably safe from mold.
And If the pa
per la changr«l frequently It will not
taint Other food In the refrigerator.
The great |»-pui.irlty of bacon la
doubtlrws due to it» fine flavor, but
It la also very nutritious, and the fat
In bacon Is said to be the most easily
digested of all fata «-«-«q-r butter
If you ran buy i«.-*t in wane quan­
tity, and are «-qul,^-»-«! to “allce your
own." It Is considerably cheaper that
way.
Ila -on ruts up b«*t when very
cold. Miler down to the rind until you
have enough, tli«*n slip the knife be
tween rind and fat.
Many housewives think of bacon as
at rs|ien«l«r meat, but only, I think.
tocaii-M fancy breakfast ba«-on la or-
<h-re<1 f->r anjr and <n«*ry purp-we
Home people would rimlly prefer the
fatter grail«-» and could rwluce the cost
that way. Then when the use Is tor
seasoning, or css-klng with vt-gwablaa,
the lower priced grade« are often quite
as good.
For dipping In flour to fry,
the pure white umvn«>k«*<l salt pork
makes a very dellrlooa dish, and Is
the cheapest of all.
H.o<>n lends Itself to economies
quite as much as any meat
Most
every shop has 'baron etuis," too short
to run In the slicer, which are sold at
a reduction.
And nmrty every pack­
ing house pula out a special cheap cut
like the "square*" from th* jowl, which
are »ery useful tn the proper plac*
Already Had IL
Wayfarer- An airplane Just fell In
your clover patch.
fanner Fine!
Thartl bring the
aviator good luck.- Boston Evening
Transcript
Accident Victims Improving
Miss Vella Brenner, who was In­
jured in an automobile accident a
week ago Saturday night, is able to
be out. Miss Lata Couey. who was
injured at the same time, was able
to sit un Monday. It is thought that
it mav fw some time yet before she
Just received new shipment of
Dinner Sets
on which we are placing attractive prices
Special Prices on Glassware
Bv mistake the w hole •- ■de house »«-nt us a «louble shipment of
the above aiul we are giving you the Ixnefit of a very substan­
tial reduction made to us because of the error. See tlicin tin lay
Many Beautiful Patterns
Yours to live anil let live.
J. F. W esely, Grocer
Chinaware
Furnishing*
Notions
Garden Seeds
ats and Gloves for
op Picking
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Scio,
Oregon
Hibler & Gill Company
^The Scio Meat Market
Having purchase«! the two meat markets in Scio. I
consolidated them under the above name, and will
Strive to render cflicicnt MTvicc and give courteous
treatment at all times. Will carry a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
1 will buy your la-cf cattle, veal ami hogs (alive or dressed) and
pay you the lop prices. Sec me first.
Hcrlxrt Slid ton. Mpi. Shop.
C. J. BRUCE, Proprietor
DR. A. P. HOWELLS
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Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone f>
Residence: 210
Send for Osteopathic Literature
Office first havings Bank Building
ALBANY, ()HK<;«>N
Call and Get Our Prices on
Paints, Vanishes, Wall Tints,
Brushes and Wall Paper
F. C. DANNALS
Third St.
All-ny. Or.
Albany Planing Mill
C. W
SEARS, Prop.
Sash, Doors, Moulding, Glass, General Mill Work, (Windshields,
Kitchen Cupltoards. Window ami Door Screens,
Hardwood Flooring, etc.
Bring Us Your Estimates
Prompt Service
Allmny, Oregon
Phone I4O-R
We arc stocked again with
Cherry City Feeds
Come in ami l-ring your « ream ami pnxlttce.
The Dairy City Produce
F red M umper , Proprietor.
Zinc Insulated American Fence
Place your order for Fence Now, delivered Free
on 100 rod« or more.
Prices No Higher
than other places
Get prices on quantity lots.
N. I. MORRISON
800. OREGON
i is able to walk.
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