The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 12, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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The Scio Tribuno
PAGE EIGHT ’
INDEX
PRODUCE CO.
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Dr P. T. Tweed of Albany was
here on veterinary buainaas Monday' •
PRODUCE CO.
His phone is 2£> or hF2.
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We remit for all shipments on day of
arrival.
Top Market Prices Paid
Portland, Oregon
151 Front Street,
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Hogs
Eggs
PRODUCE CO.
Mi»s Pauline Sims of All>anv s(«ent For Sale T--am of horses, or will
trs-ie f<»r a good cow. See Mrs.
last Friday at the hum« of tier par- <
A Hetxendorf, route 3, Selo. Or­
J L Kelly was in Albany Monday. ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Sims, at
egon
Up M
C L Fennel has Installed a new Seto
For Sai«- F waive Jersey ited Pigs,
Halowat radio In hit home.
E D Myers and family and Mrs.
fine stock, at reasonable prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stollei spent a Riley Shelton attended the chrysan­
S>— J -hn A White, route 3. Scio. .
themum show at Albany Sunday af-,
Oregon.
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part of last week in I «rt.and.
ternoon.
For Sale -God grade Jersey, giv­
Mrs. J. F. Wewly ami Mrs. J. S.
ing » x gallons rich milk per day.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mike
Tom
and
Sticha were Salem visitors lot Fri­
Price >7 >. See C. L. Pennell, at
daugnter.
Miss
Faye
Thompson,
at
day.
Scio Mill.
14c
tended the dance at Shelburn Satur­
The condition of Matt lloubek is
For Sal«
G «1 clean Goo« Feath­
day night.
still critical, with no hopes of re­
ers at 90c per pound. See Joe
Wm. Montgomery ami Ivan Bal-
covery .
Menhart, mute 3. Scio, Oregon,
schweid came in Sunday from Oak­
Pl
or
phone 12 &.
14p
Mr and Mrs Fred Mumper were
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land. where they are working at
Salem business visitors Tuesday af­
Farm Loans
Money at 5% with
bridge work for the S. P. Co.
i i n il c- rnn iMion; prepayment
ternoon.
privil«- after first year. Wm.
The Baptist Christian Endeavor
Albany Ore.
13-c
Miss Almeda Smith of Portland society held their monthly business j
spent the week-end with Mias Ve la
meeting and social at th«- him -> of Went« I 1 > kn<>w name of party to
Brenner.
whom Jack Bilyeu sold sulkey
Mr. and Mrs John Legner Wednes­
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I iw • me years ago. Please see
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
F.
Jones
and
Mrs.
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day evening.
Wm. Brenner. Scio, Ore.
14p
>1 Herbert Shelton were in Albany
D. C. Thoma was in Albany last
Saturday.
i*. ai» r and envelop»-« are going up.
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Friday where he participated in the
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W A. Ewing ami Chas. Tucek Masonic ceremonies at the laying of
I t «. g<-t them n->w while the
i have quite recently inenalled radios the corner stone of the new building prie, ih î»i per I(Mio at the Scio
in their homes.
Tribune.
for Albany College.
Mrs. Belle Daley of Medford is
Mils Freda Thayer, who is attend­ Any girl in trouble may communi­
cate with Ensign l-ee of the Sal­
visiting at the home of Mrs. E J. ing State Normal at Monmouth,
vation Army at the White Shield
Daley and son, Fred
spent the week-end at her home here.
Home,
Mayfair Ave., Port­
C. E. Kendle and family have re- Miss Robby Jefferson, a school
land. Oregon.
friend, accompanied her.
turneil frmn a visit of four n
Cows for Sale-One Durham |60.
with relatives in the east.
• regi el«- lloMein I3Û, one grade
Lloyd Lukenbach, Al West and
7. J. Clark, a former reaident of Elden Knauf, who have tmen work­
thia community, was here Monda> ing for the government on the for­
est ri*serve above Cascadia, have re­
He ia now living at Arlington.
Misses Vella Brenner and I>orria turned home for the winter.
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Office Hours: Í» to 12 a m.. 2 to ' p m.
And by Appointment.
1 hot«-«, j
;Hi3
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
2:17::.. Chiropractor
<, frjKEHftO
*012 Finit National Bank Building
A i . iukt , O rrgon
Bring Your Job Printing to the Tribune
Mrs. Fpank R-mcr, who lives on
Weddle went to Portland Tuesday
afternoon to spend Armistice Day. route 3, was taken to Albany Mon­
day night where she underwent a
G. L. Locke, who« home ia on
major operation. At last reports
route 4, w»i in Scio Tuesday and
she was getting along nicely.
called on the editor ot the Tribune.
The Christian church at Jefferson
Mrs. D. C. Thoms and Mrs. I. V. will dedicate its building next Sun- ■
McAdoo were «hopping and trans­ day with appropriate exercises, with
acting business in Albany laut Fri- services at 1U a m., 3 pm. and at
day.
7:30 p. m. Everybody invited.
The Scio business men are plan-
Mr. and Mrs Robert Elliott re­
ning on establishing a rest room for turned last Thursday from Baker
women and children, which is badly City, having l«een called there the
needed.
Saturday previous on account of th«-
sudden death of Mr. Elliott's broth- !
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these at
Jam« s Milligan’«, on Ferebee farm,
near Crabtree. Ore.
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CHANCE”
R«1 BtRfb a Kkadtkr TkrdUr
With
Anna Q. Nilsson
Ben l.yon
Viola I)«na
I lol >a rt lb»*worth
\ a tor McLaglen
Reports from Salem say that W.
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JOUCU.
} our
hrislmai Gift
Problem for 1925
The gift that carries the vpirit <>i Christmas;
the gift iiiai I c for the prop c «ho an tired of
the extraguncc of meaningless Christma-- pre­
sents; th.- gift that increases in value as the
years go by; the gift that strengthens friend­
ships and >s always appreciated; ti c one and
only gift that will not leave your Lank ac­
count a total wreck alter vmi have remem­
bered all your fricmls.
Your Photograph
As more people each year are giving |Jmt<»-
b--/-
gr«|Ju it is abaolutelv
‘ necessary
------------ „ that a large
share of the pictures l>e
t>c taken early
carl; in Nov.,
ami as an imluccmcnt to do so will give from
Nov. 2 to lt> an I lx 14 enlargement with every
$<• order or over. Poaitively no large picture
will l«c given after that date. (Nitside of a
small <lc|voait at the time of sitting, pictures
need not l>c called for till Christmas.
Clitìord Studio
333 W’«f Um
A. Neal, who wm operated on about
a month ago for bladde» trouble, is|
getting along nicely and that he will j
be able to return home the last of
next week, if nothing happens
Albany, Oregon
See Big Bill«
Old Jupe quit crying long enough
yesterday for the many parades in
memory of the boys of 1917-1K, and
the dawn uf peace. Seto stores were
closed during the afternoon, and
the streets wire appropriately dee-
■ orated.
The new cottage at the Roaring
River Fish Hatchery has just been
completed. The superintendent.Mr.
Tucker, left Tueaday on his 2-weeks
vacation. His father in law of Eu-
grne will superintend the work at
the Hatchery «luring his absence.
See Big Bill«
J. N. Weddle. N. I. Morrison, J
F. Oupor and Otho Wallace attend­
ed a meeting of the I O O I- Encamp­
ment in Albany Monday night
A
large number of Grand officers and
Past Grand officers were present.
The Scio visitors report having had
a very pleasant time.
Given by Z C. B. J. Lodge of Scio, Oregon, at their hall
S^i
wo Days
Wednesday and I hursday, Novemder 25 and 26, 1925
Commencing Wednesday noon and night, and Thursday
afternoon and night. Good time and good management
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Thankgiving Dinner at 7 p. m
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Two Brass Bands and Orchestra
Dance Afterward
Everybody Welcome
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N«trabtI 15-16 II
Globe - Albany
"The Ten Commandments" ia
coming to the Peoples Theatre next
week. Saturday afternoon and night,
Sunday night. Noy. 21-22
An ex­
ceptional picture, one that will live.
Be sure and see it. 25c ami 50c.
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Coming
Next ‘•tmdsy, Monday. Tuesday.
I he Princess Frame
In shape and colors made to
blend not blemish style beauty
comfort — »Hti»facti«»n — and
the right price.
cade
QcZ on ¡e trist.
QAÍO,
HAROLD AI.BRO.
Manufacturing Optician
P. T. Tweed, D.V.M.
Veterinary
till ANY.
OREGON
Plume 25 or MF2
us