The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 10, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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The’Scio Tribane
Country Correspondence
Valve Grinding
SHELBURN NEWS
Done quickly on a machine
that is scientifically accurate,
anti it the only one of its
kind in Linn county. Try us
nest time. Auto parts both
wholesale and retail.
Sept. ?
C. H.Torrance
Phone 379
212 E. Fuat
ALBANY, OREGON
ATTENTION
People of Scio!
We handle New and
Second Hand Furni ­
ture. so get our prices
l«efore you buy or
sell elsewhere, Best
prices paid for all
kinds of funk.
Albany Bargain House
Comer 2d ft Baker
Albany. Ore.
Phone 411-1
The Highway »«««^
Repair Shop oahe/X
Telephone 442
Cylinder Reboring
General Auto Repairing
A. R. B urt
M. A. K lapotz
Albany, Oregon
Albany’s Only
Exclusive
Optical Parlor
77 very th in£(Cp bi cal
Bancroft Optital Co.
Ill Wart Tint Blrart
Altea». Orasaa
EAT TO LIVE
The better you cat
The letter you live
Imperial Cafe
P at M urphy , Proprietor
Alliany, Ore.
SON
SNYDER
A.
404 E. 2d st.
Albany. Ore.
Welders
We have 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
wheels without the use of
slums ami at right prices.
Farm Loans
Write for booklet describing our
twentv-year amortised rural cre­
dit farm loan. Insurance romp»-
ny rates sre very low.
No com­
mission or other expense.
Beam Lan d Co.
Allmny, Ore.
♦ • » • •
Mt. Pleasant Cale News
Wyman Bros. ft Kuiken Co filled
a silo for Wribe Kuiken Sati r-lav
Sept. H
Clyo and Ellen Rusnell spent sev-
Paul Belcueand family spent Sun­
eral days with their «rand ptr- ih
day at the borne of John Sandner,
Mr. and Mrs. W. IL MeLain. while
jr.
their father and mother were doing
Mrs. Ben Darby. Harley and Earl,
repair work on their Salem resi­
and Charley Peters and family spent
dence.
Sunday with Floyd Shepherd and
Philo and Vernon Gragg of Belle-
family at Mill City.
fountain spent Sunday with their
Ben Darby and daughter. Violet,
sister. Mrs. W. H. Meljim and fam­
and Jay Shanks attended the auto­
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith moved mobile races at Salem Monday.
Irvtne Parberry and wife. Maude
their household g -Is down L> th.-ir
new home near W.mt S.
M nd;». and Violet Darby. Di Ambrosek and
Jay Shanks made a trip to Wheat­
Byron Bates assisted them
Mrs Lee George an-l sons. Clinton land ferry, north of Salem. Sunday
and James, were h<>mc Labor Dey. after peaches.
Clint Trexler and family and Mrs.
They all returned to Portland in the
John
Sandner. sr., and daughter.
evening. Mrs .George •-* -■
.in i r
Idg.
left
Friday for Washington to
the doctor’s care, but is improving
make
a
visit.
nicely and hopes to be abb- to re­
George Sandner and family mads
turn home by the 20th
a
trip
tn Wilhoit Spring* Sunday,
M. C. Mcljkin and family »pent
Labor Day with hi* parent*. Mr. where they met Will Hirons and
and Mrs. W. H McLain. M C is family of Portland.
still with Montgomery Waul ft Co.
Two Celebrate Birthdays
in Portland.
Wyman brothers filled their silos
Mr. and Mrs. Rilev Montgomery
Monday.
were
hosts at a dinner at their home
Mrs. Charles Bate* and Mr* O.G.
las
’
Wednesday
honoring Mr Mont­
Wvman assisted Grandmother Wy-
gomery
’
s
sister.
Mrs. Leone Ray. on
man with the cooking Monday. *
the
occasion
of
her
birthday. Those
Rev. Chas. Corby of Salem spent
or
cm -nt were Frank Snyder of Van­
Wednesday night with hi* friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M Ruwtell and couver. Wash.; Mrs. Welxel, Mrs.
Klaishner, Mrs. Iva Hoffman Audry
family.
While cutting com for Wyman Hoffman of Crabtree, and Mrs. Arch
brothers Monday morning. Dillon : Ray. .Mrs. Hannah Ray. Mrs. Riley
McLain cut his left leg with the Shelton. Mrs. E. D. Myers and Helen.
eornknife. His brother Clair dressed Rosa Ray.
it after taking a few stitch« * and
Alta Fennel celebrated her ninth
then Dillon returned to his work in
birthday Friday, inviting several of
the field.
her young friends for the afternoon.
l^evi Bennett worked on the C ft
The lime was passed in playing out­
E. section several days last week for
door games and dosed with the
T. M. Russell, who was doing re;>air
wiving of refreshments by Mrs.
work on his Salem property.
Fennel, assisted by her house guest.
Mrs. Rose Miller, who is suffering
Mixa Fanny Bryant of Portland.
with an attack of eczema on her
Alta'* guests were Geraldine Rod­
head and face, is improving.
gers. Evalyn Und ley. Loraine Hin­
Shelburn school will commence on
son.
Virginia Bilyeu, Geneyoive
Sept. 21.
Sims,
Joyce
and Margery Peterson,
M B. Miller his rented his farm
Jlartaara
Fennel.
Harry Wesely,
tn Lotus Osborn, and Mr. Miller and
Ralph
Johnston.
Leonard
Fennel.
wife will make their home in New-1
port thia winter, going there for the'
Lodge Member Dies
benefit of Mrs. Miller’s health.
John Ransom is taking hie vaca­
Richard Watkinds. 69, a native
tion—to the mountains for him.
Mrs. Alice Churchill and daugh­ of Oregon, died at his home in
ters. Blanche and Ruth, spent a few Sweet Home last Friday night and
days here last week packing their wu burierl at Foater Sunday after­
furniture.
They are moving to noon. «ays the Lebanon correspond­
ent in the Albany Democrat-Herald.
Oregon City.
Martin Lund, the new S. P. wc- Hr had been ill over two years, and
was a member of the Scio I O 0 F
lodge. He Is survived by his wife
and one daughter, Wilkie M Wal­
This ad is
kings.
addressed
TO
Lumber
you need to sr>-
pair your L.«n
anti sheds.
If you are in
town, we can
supply you with
what you nerd.
We Deliver
J. W. Copeland Yards
Q uality : Snrrtcc
Advertise in The Seto Tribune
Subecrihe now—fl 75 the year
lion foreman, is moving into the
Claude Churchill property.
Second anal Galapooia
Phone 275
A lrai . t , O rb .
Sawmill is being Repaired
The Isaak sawmill Is down at pres­
ent undergoing repairs which it is
thought will require about three
weeks to complete. During this
time Mr. and Mrs. Isaak are making
a visit In California. Theodore, the
1 older son. has gone to Independence
1 to work in a prune dryer, and Al­
bert. the younger one. has gone on
a deer hunt.
g&r 'Watch Cards in Our Window
Just received new shipment of
Dinner Sets
on which wc arc placing attractive prices
Special Prices on Glassware
By mistake the wholr-».*lc house sent us a double shipment of
the above and wc arc giving you the Ixnclit of a verv substan­
tial reduction made to us bciausc of the error. Sec them today
Many Beautiful Patterns
Yours to live and let live.
*
J. F. Wesely, Grocer
Chinaware
Garden Seeds
Furnishings
Get Your Children's Stockings
and Shoes for School Wear
AT
Hibler & Gill Company
* The Scio Meat Market
Having purchased the two meat markets in Scio. I
consolidated them under the above name, and will
strive to render efficient service anil give courteous
treatment at ail times. Will carry a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
I will buy your l>ccf cattle, veal and hogs (alive or dressed) and
pay yvu the top prices. See me first.
Herbert Shelton, Mgr. Shop.
C. ). BRUCE, Proprietor
DR. A. I*. HOWELLS
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Office—Phone »*»
Residence: 210
Send fur (»»tcojiaihii- Literature
•
Office first Savings Bank Building
A lhany , O hkgon
Call and Get Our Prices on
Paints, Vanishes, Wall Tints,
Brushes and Wall Paper
Third St.
F.
C. DANN ALS
Albany. Or.
Albany Planing Mill
C. W SEARS, Proa.
Sash, Door». Moulding, Glass, General Mill Work, ¿Windshields,
Kitchen Cuplaoards, Window and Door Screens,
Hardwood Flooring. etc.
Bring Us Your Estimates
Prompt Service
Albany, Oregon
Phone 140-R
Wr arc stocked again with
Cherry City Feeds
Come in and bring your cream and produce.
Baptist Church Not,
Sunday school at 10 o’clock every
Sunday morning
Everybody is In­
vited to attend.
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
evening at 6:30.
Prayer meeting every Thursday
night at 7:30.
Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach
next Sunday morning, and evening
at’7:30.
Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Funk. Mrs.
V J. Philippi. W T Hassler. Dr.
and Mrs. A. G. Prill. Mrs. P. H.
MacDonald. Thoe. large and I. V.
McAdoo were Albany visitors from
this community last Thursday.
r < :
The Dairy City Produce
F rei » M umps », Proprietor.
*
Second Hand
L-IH Blizzard and Ensilage Cutter. 30 foot 6 in.
pipe deflector.
14 inch Case Sulkey Plow.
I2-Ib Disc Harrow.
All only used last year.
N. I. MORRISON
SCIO, OR BOON
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