The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 08, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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Country Correspond enct
The Scio Tribune
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SHELBURN NEWS
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Oct 6
Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
W H. MeLain and son. Clair, went
to Hellefountain to visit a verv dear
friend. Mrs. S. K Haines, who waa
ill. but ahe had passed away at nine
Jersey Sale!
Being overstocked. I will
sell my entire herd of high
grad* JERSEYS at a pub­
lic sale on -■
Thursday,* Oct. 15
at the farm known as the
llnke place. 3 miles north­
east of Brewster station
and 2 miles south of Prov­
idence church. 11 head of
cows from 3 to 8 years old.
coming fresh; 4 head com­
ing 2-year-old heifers, not
bred.
Usual Terms
Urban Shrode, Owner
a. m. Monday. They met the un
John Bents has sold hie farm to
dsrtaker on their wav over but did Wyman Bros, and Oral Bates. Wy­
not know who it waa until they ar man Bros get 12 acres on the north
rived at the home of Mrs Mclann's side ami Bates 30 acre* on the south
brother at Belief >untain
Mrs side, which include the buildings
L-------------------------------------------------------
Haines was M3 years old
Her re­
mains were taken to Portland where
Mt. Plea tant Celt New*
the funeral waa held t «lay and the
body laid to rest be»i lc her hudiaml
(Jet. «
who died 30 years ag«>.
G. C. Miller war transacting bust-
Quite a number from these vicin-
Mas in Albany Tuesday.
iti< s attended thr state fair at Salem
Clinton George waa improving the last week
first of the week, but is still quite
Ivan Pearson and wife of Me-
weak
His mother is still in Port­ Mmnville scent Saturday evening
land with him.
and Sunday with her mother. Mrs
Mr*. Carl Foilis came in fr n lx-- Esther Ray.
vene last Wednesday nn«i la in Port­
Ben Darby ami son. Harley, spent
land helping to care for her brother Sunday with t'harley Peters, hunt­
Clinton George.
ing rabbits
Walter George was in Portland
Carl and Ted Belcow spent Satur­
the last of the week to see his day and Sunday morning with Har­
brother.
old and Earl Darby, then leaving
Zink Bros bussed *
I fr W Sunday forenoon for their new home
H. Mellin Tue-lav afterm n
at Mt. Vernon. Wash. Mr. Belc«>e
Mra. Mollie Miller made a busi­ lift Saturday morning on the train
ness trip to Albanv fue» lay.
with the stock and household goods,
Heating Stoves
At R. M. CAIN’S
Scio Mill & Elevator Co
Home
Products
while the remainder of the family
left Friday morning.
Ixiuie Ray and Mrs. Ivan Pearson
H>rnt Sunday afternoon at the Ben
Darby home.
Miss Allene Mumper of Scio. Mrs
R. F. Darby. Mrs Ed Roberta and
Miss Emma Rahn made a visit at
the Ben Darby home Friday.
Louis tieislcr called on Clint Trex-
ler Sunday evening.
Ask us about clubbing rates with
the Oregonian
Winter Approaches
Aral we arc ready to -erve you with the kind of
Undergarments the men «nd children need whose
duty calls them outdoors a great deal
The lines
embrace tlic Iwst on the market in Heavy and
Light Woolen Hosiery for men, women and child­
ren. ami I n . th Heavy and l ight Woolen Under­
wear. and other grade», tor the entire family. All
carry a very reasonable price.
Use B ergman’s Shoe Oil
Just tlic tiling to keep out tin- water
J.
CIlllLdW Are
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Wesely, Grocer
Furiiuliings
Garden Sec»!*
Notions
Umbrellas & Rubbers
for the Rainy Days
AT
Scio,
Oregon
Hibler & Gill Company
^The Scio Meat Market
The Daily Oregon Journal and
Scio Tribune, both for |*> 25. Save
50c by clubbing with us.
Having purchased the tw» meat markets in Scio, I
consolidated them under the almve name, ami will
strive to render efficient service and give courteous
treatment at <dl times. Will carry a lull line of
Prof. H. L. Watenpaugh and fam
ily »pent Sunday with Mrs. Waten­
paugh’» parents, near Tallman.
Fresh and Cured Meats
J 1). Densmore and son. John,
were in Portland Tuesday. John
jr. enters business college today.
1 will buy your l>«cf cattle, veal ami hogs (alive or dressed) ami
pay you the top prices. See me first.
Herbert Shelton, Mgr Simp.
C. |. BRUCE, Proprietor
Joe Holub has bought property in
Albany and is moving there, lie
expects t«|hm»h moving this week.
Wm. Young and wife of Camas
visited a few days last week with
the latter’s mother. Mrs. L. C. Alex­
ander.
W. F. Gill, who has been confined
to the house the past month tiecause
of a broken bone in his leg. was
able to be down town Wednesday.
Mylo Barta, Frank Shinoat and
Ed Palon returned Sunday from a
hunting trip near Crawfordsville
They killed one deer and me coyote.
Earl Browning has bought 32
acres across the road from Haman
Shelton and is erecting buildngs
thereon. FZarl «avs he just had to
get to good roads.
M P. Long io suffering from a
mashed foot, which he sustained the
other day while loading a cow onto
a truck, when she reared back and
stepped on hie foot.
Chester Coffey passed through
Scio last Thursday enroute to Gold
Hill on business. Mr. Coffey and
family have recently moved from
McMinnville to Salem.
À
Cascadia
Mineral Water
Bottled at the Springs
Distributed by
Albany Bottling Works
“Quality’’ Our Motto
Albany, Oregan
John Madras is building an addi­
tion to hie residence, just west of
the city limits, and Anton Benes is
painting the house he recently pur­
chased from Frank Zavodsky.
Mrs Ella Munkers received word
Thursday that G«<>rgr Marlatt. the
only surviving uncle of her deceased
husband, J. P. Munkers. had died
at his home in Beuna Vista that day.
He was well known here.
Paints, Vanishes, Wall Tints,
Brushes and Wall Paper
' Third St.
F. C. IWNNALS
Albany. Or.
Deer Season Is On
Duck Season Opens Oct. 1st
Remington and WimJie-dcr guns and ammunition.
Filson Rainproof Hunting Clothing.
Cleaning r«><G. gun oil and greaves.
Buy shot shells l>v the case ami save dollars.
Used Guns taken in on new ones.
Rawlings foot bail and basket bull supplies.
Albany Gun Store
225 W. First St., Albany, Orc.
L. J. Hauser. Prop.
We arc stocked again with
Cherry City Feeds
Come in ami bring your cream and produce.
The Dairy City Produce
F hki > MfMi’Fii. Proprietor.
Subscript ion dubbing rates for
the Portland Daily News and Scio
Tribune, both for one year, is $4 25.
The Portland Telegram and the Scio
Tribune is 14 75. Save 50c on one
ami 75c on the other. This offer
ends on Oct. 31.
For Sale— Good clean papers, suita­
ble for wrappin* lunches or fruit
jars, or to kindle Area
Large
bundles for 10c, at the Tribune
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