The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 08, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    You’ll Find Your Want Here
Because It’s
If per Ito* tat «Msclbits« »»to« 15* •***
Dependable
Southern Pacific Lincs
Your travel responsibility ceases
when you board the train.
Comiortjhle train» leave at con­
venient hour». You arrive at your
destination nested and refreshed—
and on time.
Economic al, too—reduced round­
trip fares make travel surpmingly
inexpensive.
Wm Budge of Puyallup. Wash.,
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tine we understand.
For Sale — Shrop and Oxford Rama,
pure bred, one year old. priced to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Rodgers
of
sc!
sell, at $12.50 to $16.00 each.
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cl Dallas were visitors at the Jess
W rite S. E Eicher. Al mny, Ore .
Rodgers home Sunday.
R 1. Phone 12F13.
9-p
Veal
Hogs
Poultry Eggs
151 Front Street,
Farm lz>an»
Money at 5 . with
nominal commission; prepayment
prlvlledge» after first year. Wm.
Frank Bartu is carrying route 4
Bain. AlbanjrOre.
4 c
whits Rolla Shelton is on a hunting
For Rent Four room house, fum-
trip.
niahed. suitable for school girls to
Jr as Rodger» went to Portland
do light housekeeping. Sec Mrs
Ella Munkers. Scio. Ore.
M<-tf
last week where he sold a carload of
cattle.
For Sale —Oat and Hungarian Vetch
Seed. mi«t<d. at 2|c per pound.
Mrs Otto Dill, who was visiting
Ph< ne 21-151. or come. E. F.
Mrs. V. A. McKnlght. has gone to
Krebs, route 4. Scio. Ore.
5tfe
Seattle.
i If You Want to bid on Mary llolub
Clifford Shelton of Camas, Wash.,
estate and have not got ail your
cadi together, see or phone E nil
is in Scio on business and visiting
Holub for loan up to $4000 at
relatives.
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Sid Stringer found time to come
to town Tuesday, and while here For Safe Grade Jersey Cow. w II
freshen Oct. 29. Price cheap, if
called on ye editor.
taken soon. See Mel Arnold, on
The dance Saturday night was
Scio-Jeffers->n road, i car Munkcr»
station.
lOp
poorly attended. but the music was
i is visiting his brother. Chas. Bodge.
Aik Agent.
C.
Prof H I. Watenpaugh called on
hi-
l«-r. Mi«» Ruth Watenpaugh,
who is attending O A C at Corvallis.
Saturday.
i Good Sr<Ng»d Hand Disc for Sale.
Fred Mump-r and son. Ben. Ralph
(Inquire of RM. Cain, th* hard­
llenrv Bassler Is on a bunting
H' uiis ami Gilbert Pruitt are at
ware man. beso.
W*
I trip in Southern Oregon.
H
I Ibver helping to harvest the
The 1925 state fair was the larg- < Pig» For Sale--Eight 6 weeks old apple crop.
pig» at $0.00 per head. Harry
■ est and most suceesaful ever held.
g< io ba» l»een »died with an epi­
E. Chrisman, rt X, Scio.
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demic of «ire throat. Several are
Stwneer end Eldred Lmg are hunt*
mg near Drain, in Southern Oregon. Two Good Seennd Hand Shottrins • uffcrinj with thi« malady. Her-
ami on See.-nd Hand Rille for •••* le t Shelton 1» confined to hi» bed
Dr. J. G. Gill and family of Laba*
by R. M. Cain, the furniture man.
non veiled relatives in Selo Sunday.
Scio. Oregon.
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—one important reason for your travel out
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The Scio Tribune
Local Meirs and Classified
Page H
PRODUCE
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Miss Rose Chromy is recovering For Sale Three th- rpughl red Jer­
sey Heifer«; two giving rhi k now
from an operation which she under­
and two to freshen in February;
went in Salem last week.
"darn good buy," See these at
R L. Hixson and M B. Cyrus i
S. P. Stringer's, rt. 8, Scio.
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went to Oakridge Sunday where
(Notice I have taken oyer the black
they will »pend several days hunt­
smith »hop back of the Bartu
ing.
Motor Co , and will lx* glad to
mwt all the old patrons and many
Wm. Gumm of Spokane called on
new on«-». First claw work al-
his nephew. FredT Bilyeu. Sunday.
way» at the right prices. J W.
Hiis was his first visit to Scio in 20
Elmore.
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For Sale
Farm team, eight years
years.
oid, weight about 2600, sound.
An action story from the word
Ain about through farming, can­
go! ¡hat’s "The Valley of Voices."
not winter them, price $90,00,
Will also price with Stud« ba! , r
by George Marsh, starting in today’s
wagon and harnean. nr will trade
Tribune. Read it!
for hogs, cattle or sheep S E Ri­
Mrs. Phoebe Turner of Crabtree
cher. Albany. Orc . R, 1. just off
Albany-Crabtree
road. Phone 12F1S
spent Friday with her sister. Aunt
Becky Morris, and also visited the
editorial sanctorlum of the Tribune.
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The first game in the world's
championship series was taken by
the Washington Senators over the
Pittsburg Pirates by a score of 4-1.
See if you can figure out the un­
canny nature of the Windigo, that
thing of horror which plays such a
great role in "The Valley of Voices."
starting in today's Tribune.
W. W' Sturges and wife of Al­
falfa. Oregon, in the Bend country,
are in Scio for the winter, staying
at the W. A. Neal borne. Mrs.
Sturges is a sister of Mr. Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nickers->n of
Banks spent last Thursday with the
latter's sister. Mrs. G. L. Flanagan.
The Nickerson's are planning on
spending the winter in Loa Angeles.
Mrs. Oscar Lindley was hostess
for a chicken dinner at her home
last Thursday evening. After the
dinner the evening was spent play­
ing MA), there being two tables in
BIG
DAY
for Needlewomen at
Banks’ Store
Albany, Ore.
Saturday,
Oct. 10 th
Sfve< ial Selling Event
of Stamped Goods,
suit able for home use
or Christmas Giving
Stamtwd Dresses •
with instructions
$1.00 Each
No. 3 D. ". C. thread to be used
44 inch Stamped Lunch Set»-
Cloth and Napkins,
ti strand D M C thread to be used
$1.19 Set
42 inch Stamped Pillow Cases
u»v D M C thread
$1.00 Pair
Stamped Glass Towels—
very special
2 for 25i
inch all Linen Stamped Table
Top»— each
89c
PETEK B. K YNE'S
famous California and Mouth Sea
Romance
Never the Twain
Shall Meet
w >th A nit * MTgwarr. Bt-itr i
TKlX. aid other» worthy of men­
tion.
STARTING NCXT SUNOAY
FOB THKKK PAYS
Globe - Albany
October 11 12 13
A mighty drama of fiery beauty
filmed in Tahiti.
Al x 100 rtarnped Krinkle Bed-
-| :.a « Very Special- Instruc­
ts
wiih each spread Use No.
3D M C Pearl—
$2.95 Each
fl es
Stamp- d all Linen Guest Towels,
very aeloet—
$1.00 Each
SlMr.p«.'. ail Linen Dresser Scarf»
- in continuous popular demand-
Special low price
59c Each
Use 6 strand or Fibersbeen
Siam; <il I’.outt Atxorlwnt Towels
—practical and preUy -
29c Each
piny
Scio Independent Cash Produce Co.
FOR RESULTS
Rubber Footwear
We have the well known brand, "II cmm I' h RuLlwr Footwear,”
which can’t l»e lien ten for hint ne.ir. Wear anil comfort is what
counts in footwear. Boot a, Shoes, Rubbers for the whole family
THE PEOPLES STORE
J. B. f’OUEY, proprietor
Wm. W »rtman and son are here
from Nebraska on a visit to his sis
ter, "Aunt Nancy" Bilyeu, and oth­
er relatives.
This is Mr. Wort­
man’s first visit to his sister io 21
years.
1*0 |.>ts of Odd Stamped l*ieces
(or Embroidery, your choice
9c and 19c
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the child has oolv twenty thii
tl'-t*
Mrs. M A. Briles of Westington ‘‘
| the 7th or Nth grade, as too much
Springs. S. D . is here on a visit to
Ienergy is wasted in just trying to
her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Van Brunt see. hence the nervous« breakdown,
and family. A son of Mrs. Briles poor grades and finally failure at
is expected to arrive shortly for a the dose of the school year. Have
your children’s eyes examined.
visit at the VanBrunt home.
On Friday night, Oct. 16, a free
motion picture and lecture on game
life in Oregon will be given at the
gymnasium, and w- bespeak a large
turnout.
F. C. Stellmacber. the
state lecturer, will be present, and
other promiaoat men. It’s free.
Thread in Abundance
D M C i. strai d
........ 4« skein
D M C Xo. 3 Pearl.......... ia< Hen
Fil«cr»bevn...................... s. skein
Hemstitching
*c plain
S< scolfope
BANKS
ALBANY.
OREGON
*ia*H* osra,
When you entertain, let us furnish
HAROLD A LB RO,
Manufacturing optician you. with 500 score cards.
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