The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 29, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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The Scio Tribune
Local Xeirs and Classified
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Mrs Mae Scott returned Friday
We are still selling Seto milk for
from a business trip to British Co­
10c per can.
J B Gooey.
lumbia
Her son Georg». accom-
Mr*. Fred Mumper and s>*n. Ben.
buslnaas
Monday.
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were in Salem on I____ __ _ ____
states in the future.
We now have in stock Illinois,
Eggs ar* 49c psr doten at J B.
Waltham. Elgin ami Hampden 16
Couey'e.
six* nickel and gold filled Watches.
W. A. Ewing was In Albany on
A. W. Hagey.
business Tuesday
Quite a numlier from here are For Sale Babv Grand Sonora phon-
Mrs. J. M Parker is ill al her planning on taking In the football
giaph and 60 records for $75 00.
home east of town.
Inquire at the Confectionery. 12-c
game al Corvallis Saturday, whin
Ralph Hollis is the proud owner the OAC play Montana. Thia ia the For Rent House. I>arn and 5 acres
"Home Coming" game, and promis­
near the city limits on the east
of a new radio outfit.
side.
Inquire of Flmil Holub,
es
to
be
extra
good.
W. E. Mosher was over from
Scio. Oregon.
12p
Shelburn Saturday on business.
The school board met last Thurs­
Farm I>>ans
Money at 5% with
Hagey, the Jeweler, is stocking day night and adopted a budget for
nominal commission; prepayment
the ensuing year, which will, be
more new Edison Fountain Pens
privileges after first year. Wm.
found on another page. A call for
Bain. Albany Ore.
4-c
We are ready to serve you with a
the taxpayers to meet on Nov. 13 is
Wanted Hono* for hoy 13 years old
full line of Groceries and DryGixxis also published with the budget.
where he will lie near school and
at J B. Couey'a.
can work for a part of his board.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
See Hagey. the Jeweler, for the
Inquire at the Tribune office. Scio
Bond have received announcements
Oregon.
12p
old reliable Maher A Crush Pocket
of the birth of a son on October 15.
Knives and Scissors.
who has lieen named Zollman Deryl. For Salo About 100 bushels of corn
on the cob, at Si 00 per bushel of
.Mr. and .Mrs. D. C. Thom» went Mr. and Mrs Bond formerly lived
72 lbs
Also about 50 bushels of
to Portland Wednesday to remain near Sci<, but are no* living at
U • I potat'>es at SI .00 per bushel.
for the rest of the week.
Garibaldi.
.,;< e G.W Morrow, >cio, Or. 12-c
You'll rind Your Want Here
$90,000 in Premiums
Oct.3l ~ Nov.
SEE THE BEST IN THE LAND
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Hogs
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Mrs. J. F. Weecly and Son, Max.
Lacomb ha« more than six hun­ Motive I have taken oyer the black
were in Albany Tuesday afternoon dred acres set to strawberries, and
smith »h i> hack of the Bxrtu
Motor Co . and will t»e glad to
•hopping and transacting business
probably more acreage will yet be
meet all the old patrons and many
W. H. Wyman, who lives on route set out. Some growers up there!
m*w ones. First clam work al-
wivi at the right prices. J. W.
2. called at the Tribune last Thurs­ cleared $300 per acre this year on
Elmore.
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day and ordered the Tribune sent to their strawberries, ami we under­
stand contracts are now I k ing made
him for a year.
at 8|c for next year's crop.
Anton Rosprofka says it pays to
■—ARING I
For Sale HEAVY SHEARING
Sunday guests at the C M. Dono­
am ; > ra bucks
advertise in the Tribune—from one
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insertion in the want column he ha« van home were: Mr and Mrs Carol .* " ilmi,•■!!■> Valley Earm
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Ward
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ellis
Dono
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Bold all his surplus corn.
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van of Portland. Mias Rose Dittmer
An all-star cast in an all-color
of Omaha. Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs.
production of this stirring desert-
Williamson of Lacotnb, F rank Dono­
drama, "Wanderer of the Waste-
van and family of Corvallis. Mr. and
land," at Peoples Theatre.
Mrs. Gerald Hassler of Toledo.
Mr. and Mrs. G W Morrow re­
On three acres of ground, Itelong-
turned Saturday evening from Eu­
ing lo the G. W Morrow property
gene where Mr. Morrow has been
near the west city limits of Scio Joe
under the care of a doctor.
Poindexter grew 355 bushels of as
A.. ,$t.
J à a SI
Matt Doubek has returned home fine «>rn as «»uld b* grown any­
from Portland where he was in a where. The corn is of a yellow va­
Now Pliyin; Fourtk Week II Pertlisk
hospital, and is reported to be quite riety, the ears are large, are well
ill. Dr. Browne is attending him. filled with even rows of the grains.,
HAROLD LLOYD
in
and are of good weight.
A C. Vernon and family, who live
The first program of a senes to
on route 2. were transacting busi*
sineaa in Scio last Wednesday, and be given by the pupila of the grade
while here renewed their subscrip­ school will occur r.exl Tuesday night,
Nov. 3. at the school auditorium,
tion to the Tribune
and has k»cen arranged to please the
At the recent sale of the Mary
III* Greatest Laugh Hcturv
mo»t exacting
The programs are
Holub farm, adjoining the city on
being given to raise money for mu
the east side. Emil Holub, a son.was
Coming
sical purposes, and a reader from
Next bUII., Moli«, Tues.. Wsdu.
the purchaser, taking over the in­
Eugene ia on the program, who will
terests of the other heirs.
Novtaber 1-2 3 4
give several Comedy selections. The
Dr. P. T. Tweed of Albany was admission is lUc and 35e.
in Scio on business Monday. He is
the county veterinarian, and can be
found at Woodworth drug store in
Albany, phone 25. or phone 8F2.
Freshman”
Globe - Albany
A. J. Weston of Bend, three times
convicted of secund degree murder
and which was a bootlegging case,
and was serving a life sentence, was
pardoned by Gov. Pierce yesterday.
Our Price Is Right. Our Service la Good, Correct I cAta,
Accurate Weight* anti Cash on the Spot.
Scio Independent Cash Produce
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
to 12 a m.. 2 to 5 p.m.
And by Appointment.
' 0®e* 3H0
monee. (
.«y
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
It
Mr. and Mrs. M J. Engeldinger
and Mrs. Phoebe Baldwin of Port­
land came out Sunday to visit at
the G. W. Morrow home. Mrs.
Baldwin is remaining for the weejc.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morrow will
give a reception at their home Sun­
day afternoon in celebration of their
fiftieth wedding anniversary. One
hundred invitations have been issu­
ed for the affair.
Home
Produces
Omrr Hours'
See Zane Grey's famous story.
"Wanderer of the Wasteland," «»me
to life in life's own colors, at the
Peoples Theatre Saturday afternoon
at 2. Saturday and Sunday nights.
W M Rh«da, who is an extei wive
farmer and sheepman on mute 1.
was an early Monday morning caller
at the Tribune office
He and his
family must not miss an issue <>f the
Tribune, he says.
John Sekacec of Ellsworth. Kan ,
an
old schoolmate of John Wesrly.
&XU Chiropractor
who is touring the west stopped
401-2 First National Rank Building
A lbany . O bbuon
over a few days laat week for a visit
with his friends here. He had been
in Canada and was on his way to
one of th« Tribune mix» rti-ei - ' ting" you, tell uh ; if he
California.
treat« you right, tell him.
Special
Round-tr;.p Fare
to the
Pacific
Livestock
Exposition
Round-trip ticket to
Portland at reduced
fare will be on sale
Oct. 29th to Nov. 7th,
final return limit to
November 9th, 1925.
Don’t fail to attend the
Fifteenth Annual
Exposition and
Go by Train
enjoy the comforts of
train travel
R<«<ny,
worm hut well venti­
lated coaches and an
efficient and courteous
train crew to relieve
you of travel worries.
Southern
Pacific Lines
C W Bragg. local agent
UTHOR!TAT1VE styles of Glas­
ses Dress:
Rimless Glasses
for evening and formal occasions.
Shopping: Theatre or a dress glass
for dost* use only.
Oxfords or
Lorgnette.
A
cjn/e/7/e trist.
al H nv
oxra,
HAROLD Al.BRO.
Manufacturing Optician
Big Carnival
Dance at
Tumble Inn
Hallow Ev* Night.
Saturday, Oct. 3 I
Snappy Music
Big Time
Let's Go