The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 15, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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The 8cio Tribun«
Local .Vew» and ClaMtÌMd
GEORGE MARSH !
D. C Thom» la buildlng a gsrag«
at hia home.
POSTIAMO
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SEE THE BEST IN THE LAND
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F r|Sale Sewing machine, either a
W hite or Singer. Price |2U 00.
Inquire at the Confectionery. 10c
Mra. Stac k i» very il! at her h<»me
on West Mill Street
Oct 31 - Nov.
»90,000 in Premiums
Wanted pigs from seven to eight
weeks old Phone 3zl. Leo Zeller,
route 4. Sen». Oregon.
10c
F>r Sale Graded Netted Gem Po­
tatoes at market price. Ser J. F.
Kukacka or phone 10-4, Scio. Or-
gon.
10c
Virginia Bilyeu la suffering with
an abserss in her ear.
it
4 m » wi >
latra,
Mra. E H. Hobson of Salem ia
(visiting fi lende In Scio.
HtlHxHl tAMtV ON AU UAILMOAO»
Farm Loana - Money at 5% with
nominal e mmiwion; prepayment
privi < ges after first year. Wm. •*
Bain, Albany Ore.
4-c
The Bend schools show an attend-
ance of 2144. Last year It was
1464.
INDEX
INDEX
PRODUCE CO
have r m<- very good cheat seed
for sale at 50 cents per bushel.
R. R. B< rovicka. route 3. Scio.
Ore. Phone 13 4.
10l2 c
Grant Froman, county asarasor.
waa over from Albany on business
PRODU« ».
Saturday.
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Index Produce Co.
Herbert Shelton is back at his
For Sale or Trade - Drag Saw, in
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good shape, Will take sheep.cat-
Tkw »utbor iawyer-ssMier, native «4
n post in the meat market after a
Few York vtata and d>»«inru«ked rwidvnt
tie or hogs as pay. See C. J.
1 week’s illness
Pr<>T»<ience. R 1.. bi<-u»ht th» lover»
Bruce, route 1, Scio.
I0t2e
•e I
M wild life *n-i romantic S<-u.« pef.»:nin<
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Fred Mumper and family visited io the «an»» to »tract ■liM>u.>n with hi»
Fur Rent Four room house, furn-
C Mrs Mumper's parents at Junction kna »Tory of the northland. »ntitM "The
m»h« i. suitable for school girls to
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the Wolf " Prior to th»t he
H City Sunday.
h».l written ■ number of nnuauol »bort
d ■ light houst keeping
See Mrs.
stone» of the Hudeno Bay dutrvct »nil th»
Eda Mlinkers, Scio, Ore.
lip
Mr. and Mrs Roll Morris are
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—BUYS—
Hogs
Eggs
Veal
Poultry
We remit for all shipments on clay of
arrival.
Top Market Prices Paid
Portland, Oregon
151 Front Street,
INDEX
PRODUCE <x>.
All Those Lillie Things You Lell Al Home
Kerchiefs
Glove»
Linger e
Umbrellas
II. cilery
Neck wear
Sweater»
U. G. Shipley Company
Qiahlu hrcUnddt
Salem. Oregon
Now in the time to have vour
Auto Tops Repaired or Made New
Our facilities arc the Lest in Linn County. Rex
Enclosures installed if you wish. Price« reasonable
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Vulcanizing, Rchc.nling. Oil» and Greases
F. W. HORSEY A,BANJ'.J,?E_C0N
Our Pt ice la Right. Our Service Is Good, Correct Tedls,
Accurate Weights and Cash on the Spot.
Scio Independent Cash Produce
For The«« Cold Nights
We Have Blankets
In Wool and Cotton
Several weight» ami prices.
Come m Aixl look them over.
THE PEOPLES STORE
J. B. COUEY, proprietor
down from Detroit to spend a few
*c days with relatives.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Sutherland of Aw-
toria it visiting at the home of her
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brother, F. G. Cary.
Mr. and Mra. J. D. Densmore at­
tended the play ''l.ightnin” in Sa­
lam Wednesday evening.
W. A. Ewing and G. M. Trollin-
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■ ger left Tuesday morning on a hunt­
** O ing trip on the McKenzie.
Heard, «dvenlnrou»
who dwell
there.
11» b»» reeentt» rvgurarad hl»
rvsleat saraeM with "The Vslley of
owwa." a tralv remarkable tale of lartbeet
» ’¡H-et»
the for trade.
Mr M»rah w a graduate of Ytl» uni-
v ratty and of lUrvard Law school, an-1
k- ran write; indeed, he ran! Jhiring th.
» *r be ««rved «» an uffx-r both in the
f <f«atry »nd the sir M-rv.re, pruscipally
ft th* M-uee-AiVonne <wm|»ign
It» wsa
» nwmlxw for the U. 8 A of the s»u
« ni»entt n «f the pesra c nfrrer •». But
Io» »rrat forte i» novel»!, »nd we srv
eased to hsve the pnvdeg» of tilrodw
ig him to oar renders thrmish
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run ss s <
»1 lb» pspor.
For Sale Three registered Jersey
Heifer calves. Price right if ta­
ken »<> >n
Phone 19-1, or see
Walter Wyman, route 2. Scio
Oregon.
lip
at
F t Sale -Grade Jersey Cow. will
fr« «hen Oct 29
Price cheap, if
taken #o.>n. See Mel Arnold, on
Scio.JcfT« r»on road, near Munkera
station.
lOp
For Sa
Three thoroughbred Jer­
sey H< ifers; two giving mi’k now
and 'wo to freshen in February;
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Mrs. I V. McAdoo waa in Salem
"darn good buy.” See these at
n Elden Knauf, who is in the forest
pi
S P. Stringer’a, rt. 3. Scio.
lOp
on business Thursday
service near Detroit, came home
Grey Oats and Vetch,
Harry Humphrey of Slayton was For Sal<
5. Saturday for a short visit.
mixed, right from the machine,
in Scio Friday afternoon
fre from pink and Canada thistle;
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Frank Bartu jr. and I G. and An-
G. L. Flanagan was in Albany >n
c |>. r pound Phone 3x1. Lo Zel­
’ tone »'situs went to Tilley, in South­
ler. rt 4. Scio, Oregon.
10c
business Friday afternoon.
ern Oregon. Munday to hunt deer.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thom» were Notice I have taken over the black
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Mias Roberta Cary, who is em­
smith
hup back of the Bartu
visiting friends in Salem Thursday.
ployed in Albany, is spending a few
Motor Co., and will be glad to
meet alt the old patrons and many
Mr. and Mr» E. II. Hobo>n of Sa­
I days at her home on the West Scio
new
ones. First class work al­
lem visited friend» in Scio Thursday
i road.
ways at the right prices. J. W.
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E D. Mvers and
Elmore.
815
Henry Sheltop and Fred Mumper For Sale 25 S ('. Whi e Leghorn
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Sticha drove tn
Portland Sunday to hear Rev. are eontined to their beds because
C rkerels, whose records are: sire’s
dam's records 25<> to 298, dam's
of illtlCM.
•’Billy" Sunday.
record» 1(15 to 245; April batch,
E. A. Weddle and family of Mon­
Nick Enders of the Jordan com-
large l< >ne huskies; $2 60 each for
I munity was a Scio visitor Tuesday. mouth viaited at the J. N. Weddle
E A Weddle.
.Monmouth. Oregon.
lip
Mr. Enders has invented a lighting home Sunday.
: device for autos.
Mra.
.Mae Scott left Monday
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Mr and Mrs Herman Eckhardt morning for Victoria. It. C.. on a
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cyrus of short.busineM trip.
Portland viaited Mr. and Mra. P. II.
Fred Biiyeu and Audie Unger
MacDonah. Sunday.
were deer hunting in Southern Ore­
Mrs. J. N. Weddle and daughter. gon the last of the week.
(a>
Miss Dorris, and Miss Bonita Suth­
erland were shopping in
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra R. M. Cain made
Albany ehurt business calls in Stavtun. Sa­
lem and Albany last Thursday.
Mrs. Gilbert Calavan has return­
E. A. Woodmansee of Elam and
ed from a visit at Silverton. Her Mr. and Mrs. »id Keane uf Saleoi
sister. Mias Amanda Fenride, ac­ visited Mrs. Ella Munkcrs Sunday
companied her home for a visit.
Fred Mumper and son, Pen. Ralph
Ernest Caldwell, teacher of the Hollis and Gilbert Pruitt returned
grammar grades in the Scio school, Friday from Hood River, where
¡spent the week-end with his sister they hud been working.
I and brother-in-law at Eddyville.
A. 0. Hale of Salem and his
A. K. McMahan has become a daughter. Mrs. Walter Watkins of
( member of the law firm of Hill & near Green’s bridge, were in town
Marks, at Albany, and the firm name Thursday on business. Mr. Hale ia
now reads Hill. Marks & McMahan. in the groery business in Salem.
Mra E. D My era and Mra F. T.
Bilyeu went to Eugene Monday af­ Paper and envelope» are going up.
If you need Irttet head# or enve­
ternoon. Mrs. Myers la a delegate
lope». get them now while the
and Mr«. Bilyeu went aa a visitor to
price i» l'> t*r 1000 at the Scio
the Grand Lodge of Pythian Slater».
Tribune.
Misses Bonita Sutherland and
.Mildred Couey and Rudolph Meitzer
and Roaa Rav attended the coast
league baseball game in Portland
Oct. 17
; Sunday. Sacramento played Port­
land.
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Charles Rockwell and his hounds
Albany, Oregon
have killed three coyotes in the last
siz months, the last being Tuesday
With every pair of “ROL’ IN'”
of last week r>n Bilyeu creek. It
or "W AYSE KNIT” full faahxai
wss a large female, for which he
ed Milk Hoaiery aokl on * aturday
we will GIVE OWE PAIR of
gets a Si bounty.
new style Me ail »ilk bkilry Gar»
Prof. H L. Watenpaugh and wife
ten FREE.
entertained the teaching faculty of
Special for Saturday
At BANKS’
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
Home
Produces
For Sale HEAVY SHEARING
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U larutti- Valley Farm CiCf
Loans
vilsgeotat0 <
!-ee S. F. Zvs.sKT, rt. 4, Hcio. Ora
the schools on Tueadsy evening of
last week, the time being spent in
music and playing flinch. Refresh-
. meats were served
UTHORiriVE styles of Glasers
for school, reading, library
use, sports, golf and tennia. All
•hell, or Zylonite shell, and metal
combination are recommended by
all leading Optometrists.
BANKS
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Opt e trtst.
ALBANY OMg^,
OREGON
ALBANY.
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HAROLD A LB RO.
Manufacturing OpUctaa
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