The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 10, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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you. with ftoo acore cards.
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Another advance in tire prices xjwctcd s-~-n. We feature the
C.T.C. (made in Portland) and tl-.c Miller Tires none l»cttcr on
the market. Auto AcccMiurie«, Trimmings, Paints, etc.
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Vulcanising, Retreading. Oils and Greases
F. W. HORSEY a ; ba V,„0, r £C0N
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Auto Tops Repaired or Made New
(hir facilities arc tbc best in Lum County. Rex
Enclosures installed if you wish. Priies reasonable
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IMPROVE YOUR &&& DRIVE
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I.et us install a act of New Transmutaion Bands and
stop that chatter and make vour car safe in traffic.
Bilyeu’s Garage and Service Station
Service With a Smile
Phone 27
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hed g «ne to Portland
Th* y wi re day evening, the storm being ao se­
vere that they h»d to stop at Canby
Mrs. Glenn Holland, who had vis­ and wait until it had abated to some
ited at the home of her parents, Mr. extent. Because of the storm and
and Mrs. G. L. Sutherland,, for aev. blight lights <>n the wet pavement
they wer** over three hours driving
eral weeks, returned Friday U> her
from Portland to Salem.
home in Washougal. Wa*h
Several telephone lines around
E J. Holland. F. T. Bilyeu. L. F.*
here were a>*<> put out of commis­
Jonee and J. S Sticha left early yes­
sion.
terday morning for Southern Ore­
gon to hunt deer. They expert to
be gone a week or ten days.
Mr. and Mrs Jess Rodgers spent
Sundav tn Starton.
C. M Donovan was in Corvallis
on business Wednesday
Floyd Shelton is working In a
I meat market at Stavton.
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Allan Dannals of Portland is vis­
iting at ths J. N. Weddle home.
Ed Balschwqid was a pleasant
caller at the Tribune pllie? Tuesday
C. L. Fennel and f&mily are home
Linoleum, 98c sq. yd.
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married on August sixth.
Notice is hereby givrn that Nell lld-
r«u has been, by the County Court of
,uin county. Oregon, duly api«->ni«t
administratrix of the estate of G <
Bilyeu, deceased. All persons having
claims against said relate are hereby
notified to present the same to the un­
dersigned, either al Scio, Oregon, or st
the office of I,. M. Curl, in Albany, <«re
gun. with proper vouchers therefor,
within six months from the date here­
of.
Dated this 2t>th day of August. IKK».
Nkl.t. Bu.vr.1'.
Administratrix.
I,. M. C url , Attv. for Admrx.
Date of first publication Sept 3. I'.C-
Date of last publication Oct, f. IKt-.
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C M lh»novan. Sunday
MftiBislriini mice
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and Mrs. Car 4 Ward (Mr*
I-ena Petrraon) of Portland visit».j «» »P*n i l»abor l>ay. found It very
Mrs Ward’s parents. Mr. and .Mr*. difficult driving from Portland Mon­
N otici la iiaaaav G iven That on
the l&th day of August, A. D. IV2S, the
County Court of IJnn County, Oregon,
made and entered an order and «terree
chang |
Morgan from said name to Thomas An­
thony Morgan and that b<-r«-aftcr liu-
aaid Tweedy Anthony Morgan i* to l-<-
known by the name of Thoma- A1 '
Morgan.
Dated and first imbbshed this 27 th
day of August, lt«2f,
R. M. Ri asr.M..
County Clerk of Unn County. Orvirun.
and ex-Othrio Clerk <>f the County
Court of Unn County, Oregon.
lost publication Hept. 10. lStt.
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Fred T. Bilyeu, Prop.
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Scio, Oregon
You'll rind Your Want Here
Mrs Kate Hawk and daughter,
from a viait to relatives in Washing­
Mra.
F'i«d Smith, Mr» Ben That er
ton.
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her
mother. Mrs. I lock of Ren­
Fred Mumper and family spent
ton.
Wash
. who is visiting her. drove i
Labor Day at Crocker’s hop yard
to
Corvallis
Sunday afternoon.
near Jefferson.
Gen. C. Christenson transacted
O. L. Forge and J. F. W««se!y left
Sunday on a business trip to South­ business in Arlington and Condon.in <
eastern Oregon, last w«*ek
Mra. I
ern Oregon.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Mayer of L«el»a- (’hristenson visited relatives and!
non called in Scio on business Tues­ friends in Portland during his sb-
aence.
day afternoon.
Adolph Groulik and daughter and ■
L D. Kaufman, manager
the
son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner. (
j Roaring River fish hatchery, was in
all of Portland, visited over the j
i town Wednesday.
Ed Young and family of Silverton week-end with Mr. Grnulik's sister
spent Sunday at the paternal home in-law. Me» Rudolph Wewly nml
. of Albert Y >ung.
family.
Mute Anna Shindler of Portland I
E. F. Krebha. S.'F. Zvaeot ami!
spent the week-end with her parents. Tonv Faltua. accompanied by Clar-;
enee Beauchamp and Mr Smith of
| Frank Shindler and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Shelton and Stayton. left Tuesday for southern!
F> r Sale Ground Cherries for sale.
Mrs. E. J Daley.
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1 r Sale One yearling Shropshire
Ram.
See Frank Novak. Scio,
Oregon.
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For Sa!«- ( heel Seed. 32 pounds
for '•'*•. See A. 1„. Arnold, rout«
I. Scio. Oregon.
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Prut ■ s for Sale $1.00 bushel; bring
your l x. Frank Hora, route I,
Scio, Ore.
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I r Sal«- 1 wo Heating Stoves. In*
quire of Mrs. J. D. Densmore,
Sei«. Oregon.
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Ft Sale No. 22 Forest Universal
Heater, in good condition. In­
quire al I riburn* oilice.
hp
I r Sab Uxl2 Velour Rug. Can
l><- sc -n at R. M. Cain's furniture
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J . F. Wisely.
tip
Oregon, where they will spend’«bout1
For Sale Two Sows, with eight
10 days hunting
pigs each; thoroughbred stock.
Mrs. F’red Sommer and children,
S> <- J. F. Kukacka. route 4, Scio,
Mrs. S. P. Crenshaw and «laughter.
Oregon.
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Mra. Frank DeWall and children.
For Sal- Hungarian Vetch Seed,
Mrs. Oscar Goar and sons. Jack ami (
cl< anrd, 4c i>er pound.
Phone
C. J. Bruce and E. R. Gainer visit­ Werren. are picking hop* in a yard
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J. a. J. Roner, route 1,
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ed the Crown Mines Wednesday.
near Independence.
Scio, Oregon.
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P. H. MacM»nald. wife and wm
Mrs. George Atcheson and Mr. and iFarn I. ins
.Money at 5% with
spent Sunday am. l-abor Day with Mra. George Parrel of Portland at d
nominal commission; prepayment
, R. D. Morris and wife at l>etroit.
priviiedgi-s after first year. Wm.
Miss Gertrude Ateheson of New ‘
K. M Cain and family and Frank
Hain. Albany Ore.
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| York called Sunday at the h«*me of
j Shinost and L. O. Porter attended i Mr*. Ateheson’s brother, J. B.
( t'h Paid for false teeth, dental
the auto races in Salen l^ibor Day. Couey. «Mrs Ateheson and daugh­
gold, platinum and discarded jew­
Herman Zeller, who is working in ter have just recently come from
elry. Hoke Smelting & Refining
Co.. Otaego, Michigan.
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a hop yard at Independence, spent New York.
Sunday with his father. Leo Zeller.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young, wh« F >r Sale or Tri^je Six horse power
Hoy Crabtree and family of Jor­ retrently moved to Oregon City from! Ga> Engine, mounted on heavy
steel trucks with saw rig, Ed
dan were in Scio Tuesday on busi­ Camas, Wash, have again moved«
Rahn, route 1. Scio. Ore.
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ness and called at the Tribune office. back to Camas, where they have
John Densmore jr. and his grand­ purchase«] property. Needle** to For Sab-
inch Moline wagon,
with 3 inch tiles, in good shape.
mother. Mra. Margaret McFarland, sav the Tribune follows them, a*
Price for quick sale. $40. See J.
visited friends in Portland Labor
they want to keep tab on all their
F.
Kukacka. Scio, Oregon. 4 if
Day.
old Scio friends.
Mias Mvrtle Hollis is expected to
Wanted F ight or 10 head of ahoats
Weighing between 50 and 80 lbs.
return within the next few days
Get«
Rock in Hi« Eye
State price when writing. Leo
from a visit with relatives at Chico,
Zeller, route 4, Scio. Oregon. 4c
Calif.
Mrs. Art Sheltun went to Stayton
Gravenstein Apples for sale at $1.00
W. A. Ewing. G. M. Trollinger
Thursday evening to meet her son,'
per bushel, and Italian Prunes at
and John Ransom left Monday for
El den Knauf, who was coming home |
the market price.
See Joseph
Tiller, In Southern Oregon, to hunt
1-iska. Scio, Oregon, or phono
from a government camp above De­
deer.
17-lxl.
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troit where he la in the forestry ser- j
E. D. Myers and wife and J. S.
vice, <>n that day he liad gotten For Sale Tomatoes and Yellow
Sticha and wife spent Labor Day at
Danvers Onions at maraet prices,
aome partich-s of rock in one of his
«Triangle Lake, south and west of
t^ll at ranch or write A. L. God*
eyee. H« went to Albany Friday!
Monroe.
win, route 4. Scio. Oregon. Will
where Dr. Bridgewater remeved two
Deliver.
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Fred Smith, Herbert Shelton and
small pieces of the atone from his;
Flovd Shelton and son. Lyle, were
ey«. He returned to his work the For Sale 80 bu. uncleaned Eclipse
in Marcela and Wendling Sunday
While Fall Seed Oats for tale at
first of the week.
75c p«r bushel. Phon« 52-25.
■ on business.
Ge<>. C. Christenson, route 2, box
Rolla Shelton is carrying F4 Hol­
Heavy Rain Faile.
10. Scio. Ore.
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land's rout« during his absence, and
For Sale Registered Jersey Hull,
Mrs. Winona Kelly is taking care of
Heavy rains, accompanied by
St Mawvs breeding and an out-
Rolla's route.
thunder and lightning, visited this
Standing individual, Price cheap
Mr. and Mra. Polev Moses ami section of the valley Monday after­
if sold before Sept. 12. See Geo.
children were in town from their noon and evening. Mr. and Mrs.
C. Miller, Shelburn, Ore.
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home on route 4 to do some shop­ P. H MacDonald were held up this
For Sale Three good milch cows,
ping Wednesday.
side of Milt City, the storm causing
two fresh in July and one just
J IB. Couey and daughters attend­
fresh; pri.-ed right for quick sale.
the engine in their car to refuse to
Mr«. E J. Callowav. owner. See
ed a reunion of the Gentry and work.
Ora Zink, agent, route 3. Scio,
Couey families at Santiam Park at
Misses Vella Brenner and Dorris
Oregon.
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Jefferson Monday.
Mr. and Mra. E G. Arnold spent
the week end at Newport.
Otto Yunker and sons. Otto ami
Carl, who are working at Camp 17,
MillCItv. spent Sunday at home.
Fred Mumper. Bennie Boyanovsky
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John proaek, who was well known
in Scio where he frequently viwite<i
the Wesely families, diet! at his home
in Oakland, Calif., last week.
G. L Sutherland will l»e the first
in this community to receive one of
the new model Fords. He is to re
ceive a touring car this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hixson and
Mr. Hixson's brother and wife of*
Salem spent the week-end In the
Siletx country on a fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ackby. and Mr. ami
Mrs. Williams of Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jeeae Hildreth partook of
parental bounty at the D. H. Hil­
dreth home labut Day
A nna Q. N ilsson and l.iwis
S tone in
The Talker
Supfxirtcd by
Shirley Mason, Tullv Mar­
shall. lap Keith
The tremendous love conflict of a
Wife who forgot that silence »»•
gnkien of a Sister who cheated
love of a Husband who would
not forgive.
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For Sale Fall Butter and Winter
Nellis Pears, SOe a bushel if you
pick them. Also Oat and Hun*
varian Vetch Seed, mixed, at mar­
ket price. Phone 21-151. E F.
Krebba. route 4, Scio. Ore.
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For Sale
Hungarian Vetch Herd
at market price.
Globe - Albany
Wii.itrette Valley Farm erv
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MONDAY, SEH. 13-14
-ee s. F. ZvMKT. rt. 4, Scio. Ore
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Notice** We pay the market price
for Evergreen Blackberries and
Rart<« tt Pears, and want all you
have.
Station in old produce
building, back of meat market tn
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Scm. W. E. Burton.