The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 05, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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HERE IS YOUR CHANCE
TO GET THAT DRESS AT A
BIG SAVING
Special l’ri«ca on Silk anil Wool Drenscs
U. G. Shipley Company
I'lMg NltChMiM
The Scio Tribune
Local Mctcx and Classified
PAGE EIGHT *
Ha I «m, Oregon
tytlir Pricit
Locals
For Radio A and H Hatterwe, try
Bilyeu's Garage.
You'll Fiiul Your Want Here
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I m bat asttu««« sa4sr Ws Mr SM
Ray Marti. b«okk<-< per for the
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Scio Mill & Elevator Cm. is in Im­ F-»r Sale Jaian Silkies, at S2 50
manuel hospital in Portland with
per pair
See Tony Faltus. route
Arvin Heaters for your Ford at
4. Scio, Oregon.
)3p
ulcers of the stomach.
Btlveu’s Garage
The annual meeting of the stock- For Sale Pair of flip Rubber Boots
Joe Sehwmdt and eon were in Sa­ ho'ders of the Crown Mine A Mill­
I »si. practically new. ar fS.OOfor
quick sale. See Roy Hixson.Seio.
lem on business Tuesday
ing Co. will be held in the Scio I 0
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We repair and charge Batteries. 0 F hall on Monday night. Nov. 16.
Kir Sale Twelve Jersey Red Pigs,
Bilyeu’s Garage.
Mrs. James Milligan and daugh­
fine st >ck. at reasonable prices.
Henry Navok was in Albany over ter of near Crabtree were in town
See John A White, route 3. Sdo.
Oregon
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Monday night on business.
Thursday on business, and also via
We repair and charge Batteries. tied her aunt. Mrs. Rebecca Morris. For Sale Go»d clean Goose Feath­
ers at 90c per pound. See Joe
Bilyeu's Garage
A E Randall and wife were over
Menhart, route 3. Scio. Oregon,
Matt Doubek remains quite ill of from Monmouth Friday on business,
or phone 12 5.
14p
snd while here they visited A. T.
stomach trouble at his home.
Money at 6% with
Powell, who suffered a light stroke Farm Ixiana
nominal commiMiion; prepayment
How about that new Oversize Cord of paralysis on Thursday.
priviody« * after first year. Wm.
Tir«~J9 95. Bilyeu's Garage.
Bain. Albany Ore.
13-c
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parrish and
Mrs. Clora Pepper assisted at the son Nolan drove to Portland Sun­
C >us f r Sale One Durham |60,
Hibler & Gill store last Wednesday.
day. .Mrs. Parrish ren.alned for a
one gt«le Holstein |30. one grade
Jer rev Lifer $40. See these at
How about that new Oversize Cord longer visit with her daughter, Mrs.
James Milligan's, on Feretwe farm,
Tiro—19 95. Bilyeu's Garage
Roy Hoagland, and a sister of Mr.
near < rxhtree. < ire.
15 d
Mrs. W. F. Pepper is suffering Parrish.
For Sale Clover Seed Screenings.
with a carbuncle on the bark of her
Mr. and Mrs Weocel Drcbnv and
" »'-L white clover, rye grass and
neck.
son Gordon of Chico, Calif,, are vis­
Eng in/ pinr.trn; good for pasture
at • b Also Fall Barlev Seed
C. J. Bruce was confined to his iting at the home of Mr. an«) Mrs
at
lb
See F. T. Thayer. Scio,
Vilas
Arnold
The
ladies
are
sisters.
home with a severe cold the In
Oregon.
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Mr.
Drobny
is
a
successful
orchard-
week.
1st of Chico.
C. C. Osborn of route 2 was a
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P. F Smith ard wife weie over
business caller at the Tribune office
from Shelburn last Friday on busi­
DENTIST
Saturday.
ness and also called at the Tribune.
Fred Mumper and Cliff Compton
Albany •
Oregon j
Mr Smith is station agent at Shel­
were in Salem on business Monday
burn and «ays they enjoy reading
sftrrnoon.
the Tribune.
The city council meets in regular
Front 40 acres of apples and pears
monthly session nt the city hall to*
The world fa­
in Sam's Valley. Chester Coffey sold
mous stage
night at 7;3U.
5500 parsed boxes of Yellow New­
sensation in
motion
pictures,
Eric V«>n Stro-
The ¡Julies’ Aid Soc eties are an­ town apples, to nay nothing of the
helm's
nouncing a bazaar tor Dec. 5th at Spitzenbergs and pears that he al <>
Riley Shelton's office.
packed and "hipped.
At Last!
Don’t Wait—Rains Start Soon
Now is the time to have your
Auto Tops Repaired or Made New
Our facililirs ate the l i st in I inn County. Rex
Enclosures installed if you wish. Prices reasonable
Vulcanizing, Retreading, Oil* and Grease«
F. W. HORSKY A1BAN.Y-,..°?.LC0N
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Ortie«- Hours; 9 to 12 a in., 2 to 5 p. in.
Ami by Ai>|*ointmcnt.
g TIT::,. Chiropractor
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401-3 Firat National Bank Building
George M. Bilyeu and wife went
to Eugene Tuesday where Mr. Bil­
yeu is taking treatments.
Underwear. Shirts. Wool Soz and
Furnishings
Now is the tune to
slock up. See J. F. Wesely.
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
il
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tavlor of
Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Montgomery
Prineville are on a visit to their gave a family dinner Sunday to Mr,
aunt. Mrs. Hannah Rav.
and Mrs. Will Taylor of Prineville,
We are cooperating on the page Mrs. Hannah Rav. Mr. and Mrs.
ad in this issue end future issues. Arch Rav. A fine time und a tine
dinner was enjoyed.
Read it, J. F. Wesely.
A ijiany . O rkdon
Mr. and Mrs. 1. V. McAdoo at­
tended the stock show in Portland
Saturday night. On Sunday they
called on a cousin of the editor that
he had not seen sines* he was a little
tad about three years old.
Ye editor has receive«) word that
Mr.'and Mrs. W. W Harder of
he is great uncle to a !»i pound bey
Portland spent the week-end with
born to his niece, Mrs D. H. J< hn-
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Densmore.
son. on Oct. 15 at Zanesville. Ohio,
See our window display for spe­ where her husband is pastor uf the
cial sale of Dishes on Friday and First Presbyterian church.
Saturday, this week. J. F. Weselv.
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Patterson
Mr. anti Mrs. C. M Donovan an«l
have returned to their home in Se­
daughter Mary and son Harry went
attle after visiting a few days at the
to Portland Tuesday to visit rela­
home of A L. Arnold. Mrs. Patter­
tives for a week.
son and Mrs Arnold are sisters and
No one is complaining hers of the hadn't seen one another for 17
weather, because we never had a years.
finer fall, while it is cold and snowy
The Great Tragedy of Life. What
in the middle west.
is it? The answers of men vary.
Mrs. J. F. Wesely is to go to Sa­ This will be the subject of the ser­
lem today where she will be the mon bv Rev. J. Y. Stewart in the
guest of Mrs G. 1. Forge for the Christian church next Sunday morn­
remainder of the week.
ing. Preaching at Mt Pleasant at
2
p m.
Depredations by Hallowe'en prow-
lers were comparatively light here.
A. T. Powell suffered a light
Some damage, such as turning over stroke of paralysis at his home last
outbuildings, occurred.
Thursday morning, which affected
W. T. Hassler snd wife, who re­ his entire right side. Mr. Powill is
cently sold their farm to Con West- M years of age. lie had so far r<
enhouse and moved to lx*banon. Covereil as to be able to t»e down
town Monday.
were Scio visitors Tuesday.
Merry
Widow”
With
Mae Murray
John Gilbert
Coming
Next *-un.. Mon., lu«-s.,
Wedn.
November 8-9 IO II
Globe - Albany
The S. 16 Frame
Fashion« I by the Shur-On Co. in­
stinctively appeals to the feminine
wearer for its neh apix-arancv.
I hen n* a tort« to the culor and a
balance to the design, and a bridge
and joint such as you expect Shur-
On to make.
€>. ¡7?cade
Opt<Oiiic trist.
HAROLD ALBRO.
.Manufacturing Optician
The entertainment and dance giv­
Mr. and Mrs. Williamson snd Jan.
en by the Sokol club at the Z C B J
Abbott of Salem, aed Oliver Powell
hall Saturday night drew a large at­
of Yakima. Wash , visited st the
tendance. The pr> gram was highly
Wm. Abbott home Sunday.
appreciated
The music and tab­
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tom and Dr. leaux are reported to have been ex­
S. C. Browne were in Corvallis Tues­ ceptionally good.
day to consult another doctor in re­
Mrs. Bent n Arnold gavy a Hal­
gard to Mrs. Tom's health.
lowe’en party at her home Satur­
Oth Compton was over from Sa­
lem Sunday to visit his new home,
which is nearing completion and will
soon be ready for occupancy
If one of the Tribune advert imp ra ••■ling*’ you, tell ua; if he
treat« you right, tell him.
day night for her children. The
decorations were suggestive of the
season. Games and story telling
were enjoyed until a late hour when
refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haasler went
When you entertain, let us furnish
to Albany Monday to remain until
you.
with 500 score cards.
after the funersl of O. E Holdridre.
who was a brother in-law of Mrs
YES! we have "500" Score card
Haasler.
at 2c each at the Tribune office
P. T. Tweed, D.V. S.
County Veterinary
Office at Woodworth Drug Store
Phone 25, or res 8F2. Alltany