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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
HRB The Scio Tribune Country Correspondence I Good Will Page—Somebody Will Win » F r _ \ J j : ► Select Their Own Confine Dependent on One Another In many parte of China and Jap«* “eortln «hope" are to be seen on (be principal streets. These people like Io make early prette rations for their itemi*» by purrbaatng their rofflna The siiops show an attractive line of earn pies fr-rn» which to make selection Indvl.lual Itnh-prnileno* t* s delu slon unit a -annre No >>oe does or mu live unto hlm-elf alone, but la depend ent on others aw they are on liliu In all planes of life there la mutual de pt mh-ncr. and obligations cannot be Ignored, tint. SPECIAL 5 - Tul>e Neutnalync Radio Set, complete and set up 1 Holiday Season On > Our Chriatmas stock is arriving now and we invite you to come in and look it over, and vi-u'll lie *ur- prised at the remarkably low prices. You'll bud our other stocks most complete and at a saving in price. Make our store your headquarters. J F 2 With every 50c cash purchase or paid on account v-.u get a chance on: Firat pria*. 42-piece Mt of dishes. second, Flowered Jardiniere; third, Bake-o-Lite Pipe. i: r r. The Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. also offers three prize,, i n- listing <>l two 3-lb. boxes of Family Graham* and one 1-lb. box of Soda Crackers for each prize, or 9 I mixc * altogether. ■ > J. F. Wesely, Grocer Furnishings Chinaware Garden Seeds Our Price Is Right, Our Service Is Good. Correc‘1 IrRls, Accurate Weights and Cash on the Spot. Scio Independent Cash Produce First prize. $3 in trade; second, 12 in trade; third, <1 in trade. Ticket with each fl, either buy or sell. See front p. >. We Feel Grateful to Our Patrons for the patronage we have received and ho|»e by kind ness and fair dealings that we may be able to continue to serve you. Our three prizes -first, pair of Wool Blanket- see nJ, $3.00 in trade; third. $2.00 in trade. Ask fur title!* with 50c cash or paid on account. Now read page I THE PEOPLES .STORE J. B. COÜEY, proprietor IFt’ now have a Full Line of Cherry City Feeds d Flour We also buy empty sacks. Bring in your I j.. - Wc buy Poultry, alive or dressed, anil ;»ay top prins, at The Dairy City Produce F rbd M umper . Proprietor. See Front Page. Tickets with every 50c either buy or sell. See our prizes. First prize, Turkey; second, one sack of llardwheat Flour, third, live pounds Cream Cheese. See front page. CONFECTIONERY Ice Cream Candy Soft Drinks Cigars Tobaccos Popcorn Bread, Pastry, Lunches and Short Orders First prize, 5 lb. box of Chocolates; second, 1 lb. can of Prince All>ert; third, 3 lbs. Mixed Candy. Ticket with every 25. cash. Mrs. Nell Bilyeu................ Proprietor Our Priam are as follow*; First, King of spotlights; second. Htiek- lite, third. 2 Tub«-* of Patebee. One rhaneo with every I! cash purchase or pai-l on account. /Keep your eye on the Stove \Some one is going to get it g: Bartu Motor Co. ■ iiwumv on job Work. See prizes in our office. First, Aluminum Coflee Percolator sec ond. Kiddie Car; third, 100 Envelope* and paper RADIO RADIO wut Kmd -i» You Want? RADIO RADIO Don’t Wait! Buy your Radio now anil listen in on the good programs. Laag sad Uaiveraal A *1 P À Ikl Savife sad Hortoi Raagts 1\. Ifl. VA1H Electric The Best Made »CIO. OMGON Waskiag Machine* N. I. MORRISON SCtO. OREGON OREGON SCIO Keep Warm With Goodrich Molded J Water Bottle—$2.00—Guaranteed SHELBURN NEWS ! W H. Mcl-ain wa* canvassing the last three davs of last week for ths R<-d Crons funds. Be had good suc cess. Mrs. T M Russell and daughter. Ellen, visited Mrs. T. J. Gibbons Thursday. Mrs. Msry Cannon and Marlon Brown butchered hogs last week. Mrs. Anna Anderson arrived from California Monday to be al her fa ther's liedside. Mr* Paul Smith canvassed Shel burn and those close by lest week in the interest of R«ti Cross work and met with good success County Clerk Runsell and wife *l»ent the week-end with home folks. All voters are urge«! to attend a special road m«*eting at Shelburn school house at 10 a. m , Saturday. N»v. 28. Those in favor of good roads come and carry the vote for $1000 tax. Mrs. Isaac Bennett and Mrs. T. M Russell and daughter. Ellen, vis- ited Mr*. Byron Bates Friday. W. IL McLain made a business trip to Scio Monday. O. V. While of Stayton called on O. S. Lyons Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Compton of Port land visited al C. D. Osliorn’s home last week. T. M Russell called at 0. S. Ly ons Sunday evening. Mr*. Rigans of Portland visited with Mrs. Alta Oaboro Monday. Mrs R» m Gibbons wa* shopping in Scio Monday. Fred Roadarmel ha* dressed and shipped a fine lot of turkeys to Port land for the Thanksgiving trade. Ercell Osborn and family ale din ner wilh W. H. Grimes and family near Joi dan Sunday. Loeea Turkeys The Scio Will give two chances with Tribune ev<iry suj>sfri^<,n; or JU First. Coleman Gas Lamp: i nth,-i k tiiifu grinder: third. Aluminum Sauce Pan. Ask for a tii ket wth every dollar cadi purchase <>r paid on account. See our window. Read page I. Nov. 24 NotloILK tf»f) Cil Qnn Alin PfM70Q uuc uui rriZuo $140.50 : Your* to live and let live. REAL TREE PRl’NFR, ANY LENGTH IT IO 10 Mil : Some on* is enjoying turkey din ner today Mt the expense of Mrs. Wm. Abbott and without her eon- sent. During ths past week 85 of her fine turkeya have disappeared. This eat a. Is a loss of More than a hundred dollars as Mrs. Abbott re ceived ever a hundred dollars for 25 turkey« she sold recently. Queer Animal The fur of the *ea otter Is of a 4<-ep brown color, with ■ soft, wooly p.rt near the skin which elves the pall «rest vstns. The animal has a body that looks something like a seal, partly berauae the hind part of the body ends with Hat. oar like fret that are like the tlapfirrs of the aeal A sea otter weighs from Rl) to KM) pounds. Sec our window. A»k for rickets. You also get one chance on tin- following prizes to lie given away on Dec 23 24 with each SOe cash purchase or ¡»aid on acc’t First Fine Toilet Set. •><•.--nd, Brownie Kodak No. 2. third, an Eversharp Pencil. See them, then read the rules on front page. Yours for Service. Kelly's Drug Store abZta Good Warm Blanket for ihr li'in Itr Ntghh> We liHVe them ill bolli Wool anti Cott hi at all priced. Scio, Oregon Hibler & Gill C ompany j| ....................... Firat prize. Ladies' Silk I'mbrella; second, 2| yard 1 Tablecloth; third, Lantern. Ticket with each àrie cash purchase or ¡»aid on account. See front page. J f The tScio Meat Market < C. J. BRI C E. Proprietor Herlxrt Shelton. Mgr. Shop. Where Goid Fellows Meat the Public j i with the best in their line to l>e had anywhere. We are striving to keep th«- esteem of the public by lie- ing on the »quare in our dealing*. Keep us in mind. See us liclore you sell vour stock First prize, dressed turkey; sec«»n« I, <2 P<>rk Roast; third, half dozen canned good*. 1 ickcts with :'>0i cash or paid on account j < Scio Mill & Elevator Co Pheasant Brand Products Quuality Guaranteed First prize, 2 49-11». sacks Western IVend Flour; second, I sack Gohlen Pheasant Flour. I mu k < »erinea. I sack Graham . third, I ak Golden Pheasant Flour. Tickets with $1 cash or paid ac't B ILYEU’S Fir Gtfioim Feri Firti H4 Grease : PARAGE v>l FH Strrnt Hi Oils : Gas ? 1 . j « Special This Week 3t)x34 inch Grey Tube* 30*3¡ ¡neh Oversize Corda t2 60 9 95 Ford Batteries : Radio A and B Bat teries and Supplies Our Premiums Are: Ask for Tickets. Phone 27 First : Spartan Speaker, just the thing for your Radio. Second: 30x3 J CTC Tul»e Third: Lightning Oil Tes ter for your Ford. One ticket with every Dollar Cash Purchase or paitl on account Scio, Oregon 1