The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 24, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Dr. Prill was In Albany .Monday
on professional business.
Wm. Serfling and G. C. Stewart
were in Albany Monday on busine**.
Fred Jones and itdev Shelton were
W. A. Ewing. Archie lundley, G.
E. R. Gamer returned Monday
In Lebanon on busme** Tuesday
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Trollinger and John Ransom re­
evening from a deer hunt above
forenoon.
turned
Friday from a deer hunt in
Mrs. Mary Gibbons of Shelburn Mill City.
Southern Oregon.
p. H. MacDonald and son Donald,
was transacting business in Scio
Glenn Holland, wife and baby and
•pent the week-end with relative* in
yesterday.
Maurice White of Washougal, Wash,,
Portland.
J. N. Weddle and Tbo*. Smail
and Leslie Thayer of Purtland were
went to Portland Tuesday to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Liston Darby of
Scio visitor* Sunday.
the Odd Fellows convention
Eugene visited at the W. E. Arnold
Ardell Brock and Misses Mildred
Mr*. J, W. Miller and daughters, home Sunday,
Couey and Bonita Sutherland saw
Velma and Agnes, were business ■
Ira Morri* and wife of Portland
The Iron Horse at the new Heilig
spent
the week-end with Mr. Mor­
visitors in Albany last Saturday.
theatre in Salem Thursday evening
ris’ mother, Mrs Rebecca Morris.
Dr. Browne is in Portland this
Mr. and Mrs. George Martin re­
week, where he is acting as surgeon i
Mr. and Mrs. E D. Myers. Mr.
turned
Friday to their home in Port­
general of 1 O O F Sovereign Grand and Mrs. J. S Slicha and Mis* Vella
land
after
a visit to Mrs. Martin's
Brenner drove to Tillamook Sunday.
Lodge, which is now in aewiion.
mater. Mrs. Hen Thayer and family.
SiiipLtj?
Giri’s and Women’s Motor Coats
Just the Garment (JjIC (1(1
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U. G. Shipley Company
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Salem, Oregon
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The Scio Tribun«
Local yew» and Classified
Mrs. G. E. Miller was an Albany
visitor Saturday.
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R. R Borovicka layt Fridav re­
Esther McKmghl returned Thurs
ceived
a Fordson tractor which he
dav from a visit at McMinnville. #
had recent'y bought through Fred
Fred T. Bilyeu wm in Portland
Bilyeu.
on businca* the first of th* week.
Mise Myrtle Hollis and Ralph
Mias Dorris Weddle spent Monday
and Tuewlay in Portland shopping. I Hollis returned Saturday from an
extended visit with relatives at
.Mias Grace Bilyeu is able to be Chico. Calif
out again after an attack of the flu.
Mr and Mrs. J. W Gaines of
Mtas Aileen Mumper visited Mia* Portland and J. G. Gill and family
Elsie Mosher tn Salem the last of of Lebanon visited Mr. aqd Mrs. W.
F. Gilf Sunday.
the week.
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Mike Bilyeu of the Bilyeu Den
community was in town yesterday.
You'll Find Your Waul
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Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bilyeu of
Crabtree were shopping in Scio
Far Sale -Two Heating Stoves. In­
Tuesday.
quire of Mrs. J. D Densmore.
Workmen are putting a galvanised
Scio, Oregon.
Stf
awning over the front of the Jordan
F >r Sala No. 22 Forest Universal
Produce room.
Heater, in good condition. In­
Mrs Mary Rose Gibbon* returned
quire al Tribune office.
8p
yesterday from a business trip to Wanted Married man with no chil­
Condon. On her return trip she
dren to work on farm. See Wil­
bur Funk, on the Sc«o-Jefferson
stopped at Pendleton and took in
road.
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the R-Hind Up.
Farm !x>an«
Money at 6% with
R. M. Cain delivered a load
nominal e>mmiMion; prepayment
furniture Tuesday to George
privileges after first year. Wm.
Johnson, a new 8. P. sect.on
Bain. Albany Ore.
4-c
man who ha» been placed at Shel­
For Sale Two good work horses,
burn Mr. and Mrs John*« are re­
weight alx.ut 2500 pounds, and
cent arrivals from Minnesota.
23 head of goale. Inquire of John
Silbernngel, route 1. Scio.
7p
Misses Bonita Sutherland and Ma­
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ry Stanton and Ardell Brock. Arch For Sala Oat and Hungarian Vetch
Seed, mixed, at 2|c per pound.
Rankin and Rudolph Mitxner attend­
Phone 21-151. or come. E. F.
ed the Albany-Salem Im-eball gam«
Kreta. route I. Scio. Ore.
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at Salem Sunday
'The final score
F r Sail- Five cows, one fresh; and
was 4 to A in favor of Albany.
one addle or driving pony; 15
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Applegate
I yr >ulh Rock pullets. See Al­
ien Arnold. r >uto 2. Scio. Ore. 7-p
of Portland came out Saturday
evening to see Mr. and Mrs. G. W. For Sale Good clean papers, suita-
Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow ac­
ble for wrapping lunches or fruit
E. C. Peerv was a guest of the companied them home Sunday to re­
jar«, or to kindle fires. 1-arge
the Albany Chamber of Commerce main for the 1.0. O. F. convention.
bundles for 10c. at the Tribune.
last Wednesday night and made a
Rev, J. Y. Stewart will preach in PafH-r and i-nvel<>i>e» are going up.
talk on the dairy industry in Linn
If you nmf letter heads or rnve-
the Christian church Sunday even­
county.
|o|<-«. get them now while the
ing. His subject will I* The Ro­
price
$'> per 1000 at the Scio
Mrs. Chas. Dock of Renton. Wash . mance of the World**. All are in­
Tribune.
who was visiting her daughter. Mrs. terested in the romantie.
Come.
Ben Thaver. has gone to Portland to Services in the Mt. Pleasant church Rend the synopsis of "The White
De-ert” on the front page. The
visit other relatives before return­
al 2:00 p. m.
admission in )0c and 35c, and will
ing home.
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also be shown Saturday afternoon
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Do you know that you can
Dispose
of a cow in a day, but to
Produce
one requires from
2y2 to 3 years?
Oregon Milk Company
Condenacry, Scio, Oregon
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Now is the time to have your
Auto Tops Repaired or Made New
Our facilities arc the liest in I,inn County. Rex
Enclosures installed if y< n wish. Prices reasonable
Another advance in tire prices .-.«jx-cteil soon. We feature the
C.T.C. (made in Portlaml) and the Miller Tires none lx-1ter on
the market. Auto Accessories. Trimmings, Paints, etc.
Vulcanizing. Retreading. Oils and Greases
F. W. HORSEY
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IMPROVE YOUR
Ix-t ua install a set of New Transmission Ramis and
stop that chatter an«l make your car -afc in (r.iflic.
How about that New llattci-y ’ l’ord and Piiilco Rulw
Ix-r Cane, *16 SO
Bilyeu’s Ganige and Service Station
Service With a Smile
Fred T. Bilveu, Prop.
Phone 27
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We have several New P hivs of Woolen Dress Gmxls l»y the
yard, and Dress Patterns in Bordered Flannel. Also
lanlirs*, Men’s and Children 'a Swcatcjs.
THE.PEOPLES «TORE
J. H. COUEY, proprietor
at 2 o’clock.
7p
Mr. and Mrs. James Correll of
Still Coming t Oregon
San Francisco spent Saturday night
Any girl in trouble may communi­
and Sunday with C. L. Pennel and
Five new settler* were reported I cate with Ensign Lee of the Sal­
vation Army at the White Shield
family. Mrs. Correll and Mrs. Pen- to the Land Settlement De-parlment, i
Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Port­
nel are cousins.
Purtland Chamber of Commerce, for J
land. Oregon.
A. A. Brothen of
Mrs. D. M. Mcknight and son, the past week.
Blythe.
Calif.,
ha*
bought 24 acres NOTICE! All those holding slips
Ray. and Ernest Tucek went to Cor­
for Ferries phase present them
near Woodburn, in Morion Co.; F. j
vallis Monday where the boys en­
for payment not later than Satur­
day. Sept, 26, if possible. W. E.
tered O. A. C. Ernest is a sopho­ L. Fowler has just arrived from
North Platte. Nebr., to care for his
Burt n, Scio, Oiegon.
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more and Ray is a freshman.
160 sere* near Eugene, in luine Co.; •
S. P. Shutt and son. Harold, who E. C. Stark* of Greybull, Wyo., has For Sale Very gentle heifer, j Jer­
ry, registered ancestry, broke to
have just purchased the Harrisburg
settled on five acres near Damascus,
lead ami enter stanchion, giving
Bulletin, were in Scio Friday and
milk now. Will freshen in Janu­
and H. F. Shaler of Lo* Angeles has
made the editor a fraternal call. secured an S00 acre farm near Gas­
ary. Price ?:.*>. Evelyn C. Jones.
Crabtree. Oregon.
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They take puasesmon next week.
ton, known a* the Ex Governor
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dill and Mr. Moore property. His intentions
Dill'* mother, all of Eugene, visited
Mrs. V. A. McKmghl Sunday. Mrs
Otto Dill remained for a longer vis­
it while recovering from a recent
operation.
In renewing hi* subscription. T.
J. Munker* says he enjoy* the Tri­
bune, a* it i* like receiving a letter
from home. We try to make ill
newsy and ar* glad our reader* en-j
joy reading th* Tribune.
•re to devote hi* new farm to the |
culture of flax
A number of recent logged-off j
land sales in Columbia County have
also been made ami will be repotted
aoon.
Considerable interest is being ta-'
ken in the Tumalo Irrigation project»
near Bend. Arthur Foster. Manager
of the Land Settlement Department,
»l-anc most of last week looking over
the project, preparatory to a quick ;
campaign on the part of the depart-,
meat to bring settlers to this sec­
tion of Oregon.
Prospective eet tiers are still call- ‘
D. D. Funk was in town Tuesdav
from hi* home south-west of town.
On Monday Mr. Funk completed a
job of hauling wood for Derral Tin-
del.
who lives on the Goin place on
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ing at the Portland office. Fourteen
the South Santiam. They hauled
w -re given information on Oregon
out 300 curd* in three weeks.
during the past week.
Bud South, one of the victims of
Baptist Church Notes
i a locomotive exulosion on the Natron
cutoff, is a brother-in-law of R. E.
Sunday school al 10 o'clock every
i Peery, and how serious hi* injuries
Sunday
morning. Everybody is in­
are we hav* been unable to learn.
vited
to
attend.
Hi* fellow-worker, who was also in­
Christian
Endeavor every Sunday 1
jured in the explosion, ha* since
¡died we learn.
evening at 6:30.
Prayer meeting every Thursday >
E. U Bilyeu, wife and ton and J.
night at 7t3O. -
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B Couey returned Monday evening
Mr. Fred Waehlte will preach
from a several day* visit in blstern
next Sunday morning, and evening I
Oregon. They made their head­
quarter* in Pendleton, taking side at 7:30.
. tripe to Walla Walla, LaGrande and
Sulwrilie now. Si.75 tier year
¡other nearby place*.
Mr. Couey
•ay* that the Round-Up was very
They Work While Yes Sleep!
good.
Some time ago Mrs. Almina Pom­
eroy had the doors and windows of
her property on Pentland street ••-.
curely nailed, aa she thought, against
marauders. On going there yester­
day for some grapes she found the
door pryed open and some of the
windows broken. We wonder what
kind of animal it ia that performs
such depredations, to aav nothing of
stealing all the grapes
We are proud of our ('lassttied
column, hctOuM- it is full of hu­
man ml«-real —it brings people to­
gether as nothing else can do. If
you have anything to sell, or want
to buy something, there to noth­
ing quicker nor surer. Ai*! the
cost is cheap Yes. we are a)w>
proud of our job department and
the work we do. See ua foe any­
thing in the printing line.
For Sale
Hungarian Vetch Seed
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