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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
Mr* Almina Pomeroy visited in Salem Sunday. Joe Kr »man ha* bought a Freed- Eisemann radio. DON’T FoRGBT HAXAAk. n»'. 4-5. Art and Pick Popper have Imught a radio outfit. Dr P. T. Tweed of Albany was here on veterinary b-JMnr** Monday Ilia phone i« 25 or MF2. Mr and Mrs Herbeit Shelton were tn Albany Monday Mr. and Mr*. Mylo Bartu were Albany visitor* Monday. E. D Myer* and family were via tor* in Fall* City Sunday. Mr*. C M. Donovan la confined M i »» Eva Krebler of Albany »pent to her bed lieeause of illnea*. the week-end with Miaa Lota Coney Matt Doubek remain* very low of Mias Krebler lain the rmpl s of the stomach trouble at his home. llexm lutnd Co. Fred Sturge* was in Portland on bu- nt i the first of the week. Hall Floial < 1 Rud Iph WeaMy spent the latter part < f the week at the Crown mine* DUTCH BULBS Arc Erne 1 Ilia 'l car Hyacinth» v2 00 per <lo.cn Ttlli|>* 7Sc &’ $1 00 JH.T dozen P«|>cr While Narcissus 7« ca Other Balbi Chinese Lillie* 16 <-•<!. Regale and Gold Banded I.ilx Bell 56' Extra tine Chrysanthemum* and Carnations These Ship Easily We grow an extra fine .«-.»ort- inent <>l Ornamental Slirul • nice plantx at 60< this sea- n It will |>ay you to visit our wcat »ide greenhouse Hall Floral Co. Wilt Ff«u St, Ths Scio Trlbtlfiê Local News and CLtsstßed PAGE EIGHT Albany, Orapvn Mr and Mrs. Carl Cyrus of Port land spent the week end at <). B Cyrus’. Mr*, lutsc Ott of Hubbard ha* returned home after a pleasant visit with Mr*. Ben Thayer. Anton Staeck ha* returned from Silverton, where he had t>een work ing for the Sliver Falls Lumlwr Co. Gptam e trist. acna/vr cwvra HAROLD Al.BRO. Manufacturing Optician P. T. Tweed, D.V.M. Veterinary ALBANY. ORKGON Photic 25 or Hb 2 Hie Scio l-oggmg A- Lumber Co. ha* put me in charge a* caretaker of their property until further develop ment* For any information on same see me. Thus Idirge. Scio. Oregon. Die Densmore building on Main •treet is being retnedeled both in side and outside. Various rumor* are afloat as to what is to occupy this room. We were unable to find out but hiqie to be able to give more information next week. The Tribune, fl.75 the year. WOOL HOSIERY E'or Women. Misses ami Children Big Stock U. G. Shipley Company Where Shopping 1* a Pleasure Qwlily ItrtUMtsi Bridge Club ha* Party Popular Prices Salem, Oregon John Wesely. Mr* M » Office SKI ' i Re* MS Jr. Geo. J. Kenagv £il"i. Chiropractor ittonal Bank Huikhng AI JI any , uaauoN IL Baptist Church Note* Sunday school at 10 o'clock every Sunday morning. Everybody is in vited to attend. Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 0:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday- night at 7:30. CARP OF THANKS 9 to 12 a m„ 2 to 5 p m. Ami by Appointment. P MacDonald and Mr* J. S. Sticha were hoatesac* for a dinner and card party at the Sticha home la*t Friday evening. Thi* wa* the first of the monthly evening parties which the metnlier* of the bridge club have planned for the nea»on A long table wa* spread throtgh the living room and dining room so that all of the thirteen metnlier* of the club and their husband* were seated at the same time. Pink chrysanthemum* were used as table decorotion* and pink and white chrysanthemum* were placet! about th* room*. Place card* were sug gestive of Thanksgiving. The dinner was followed by an evening of 54)0. Mr* C. W Bragg and J. L. Kelly taking high score* and Mr. and Mr* L. F Jone*, the low »core* You'll Find Your Want Here Sr ear tss hat MMk-.n* »<■*•» Ms Mr msh For Sa • Ford Delivery Car in good eondit n Cheap fur quick sal« S e Guv Funk, route 2, Scio, Ore gon 16p For Sale Thoroughbred Rat Ter- r r Pupi'ic*. $1 for female*. |2 for m*i« See Frank Zavodwky. Shelburn. Oregon. 14c Farm I an* Money at 6% with ti n. r n Commissi m; prepayment pr-.vi- /• after first year. Wm. Bain. Altiany Ore. 13-c For S a I c Two Jersey Cow*, one n w- and ne coming fresh Nov 2N. Inquir* of S. J. Bend er. route 1. Scio. Ore. I5t2c I r b . • 2ó head of good Ewe*. I t*k< • the whole bunch. In quire of C D O*born, route 2, S Or- ». n. on the Anna Hiron* place 16c I. -t A Rn- rside Cord tire we*t of Jun Tr llinger'* last Friday morn i ing \\ iH the party who was seen I -king it up kindly return it to the Shelburn Store? 16-p . . n ■>. s with house and barn 14 acre* in cultivation. Wuu I be suitable for chicken ranch, l.- cate-l three miles from Scio oft go 1 road. 4'alI or address Die t mfectionery. Scio. Ore. 17-c Piano for Sale Near Scio—Beautiful high grx-ie Piano must tie sold at lions, cultivate a taste for good •nee. Big saving and terms $10 stories and look on the humoroy» I ■ party. F Of »1 i Music ('.> , »ide of life if you would be heal thy <>•'• l i -nt St., Portland, Oregon. wa* the advice given recently by 16t3c Dr Frederick W Seward, neurolo gist of Goshen. N Y . at the H 1st annual convention of the American DOK -I \S FAIRBANKS in Institute of llomeopauiv. "People w ho*e ire i» easily aroused, who fly into a rage on the »lightest provocation, arc cand.date* fur nerve exhaustion and brain fag.” Doctor Seward said. The greatest stunt picture "I advise neurasthenics to look I xirl-snk» has ever offered for the funny »ide of life. The lib ♦ — eral »prinkling of our new-papr-nt with comic »trip* is a decidedly l«-n- eticial thing from a health stand- 4 Days Read the new »paper comic »ec-1 “Don Son of Lorro” Starts Next Sunday Scio were initiated Into the Eastern Editor's Note For a real hearty Star lodge at Jefferom Tuesday laugh, turn to the Comic Section. night. Twelve member* of Stayton It appears regularly in each issue of lodge and several from other lodge» thi* paper. were present. A fine banquet wa* served after the completion of the Scio Defeat* Jefferson work. A very nice time i* reported. Mr* R. M. Phillips has installed a new Hal--watt radio in hi* home at West Scio. Roc *»>* that with the radio and canarv bird* hi* home is now just like Paradise. Enjoyed Her Trip Mr* Almin* Pomeroy »t«ent Sun day with her daughter. Mrs Ijllu Mr*. John Bender and son. A. A . Worley, and family in Salem. Re of Jordan were shopping in Scio cently Mr*. Pomeroy accompanied Wednesday. thi* daughter and grandson «n a Th* boy* basketball team played visit to two *on*. R H. and Eugene a practice game with the Baptist Pomerov. at Kimberly. Idaho, going team of Lebanon at the gym last over the same trail »he traversed night. with her parent* when they came to Oregon mure than 70 year* ago. Ira Bilyeu suffered a light para She say* she recognised some of lytic stroke Monday night, but ha* ■o far recovered to be up town yes the place* where the caiavan camp ed. especially the place where her terday. brother got lo*t. who thought their W L Marks and A. K McMahan camp wa* hostile Indians. They of Albany pa»«-! through Scio Sat- ! found him next day hiking back to urdav on their way to Jordan on ward hi* old home. legal business Mr*. Pomeroy sav* she enjoyed Ray McKnight. who t* attending every minute of the trip and visit 0 AC at Corvlllis. came home Wed- ( Her son* are doing well in Idaho, nesday afternoon to spend Thanks •he says, and while »he liked th« giving with home folk*. country *h<- -.ivs Oregon suits her The carnival and baxaar opened ties! of all. While at Kimberly she at the Z. C. B J hall yesterday af visited her niece. Mr*. Emma Whee- ternoon and will continue over to er. who»* husl>and conducted a store day clewing with a big dinner and in Scio and for whom Mr. Pomeroy worked. Mr. Wheeler died a few dance this evening. years ago. and now Mrs Wheeler is On account of a funeral at Meha Mr*. Campbell. ma last Sunday aftern» >n. Rev J Y. Stewart did not hold aervices at. Mt. Pleasant as announced. How-! Read Comic», Say* Doctor Dr. J (». Gill and wife of Leba non w. re over Sunday to see Mr. ever, he will hold service* next Sun Gill’* mother. Mr* N. E. Gill, who day night. Nov. 29. to which every is ill. body i* invited. Mr. and Mr*. Guy McKnight came J. G. Steinbrenner wa* in town over from Newport Monday to re Tuesday evening from hi* home in main over Thanksgiving with rela the Jordan community. Mr. Stein tive*. brenner *av* there have lieen »ever Bartu Brothers are building an al sheep killed in hi* neighborhood addition on the rear of the garage and that they are organising for a which is to tie used by the black- coyote hunt on Thanksgiving Day smith. ’ The Ten Commandment*” and Mr. and Mr*. M M Peery of drawing for turkey* drew a packed Springfield visited Mr*. Peery's house at the People* Theatre Sun mother. Mr*. S. J Morri*, the flrat day night. Rudolph Wesely and J of the week. L Kelly, being the lucky one*, will Mylo, the seven year-old son of enjoy turkey dinner* Thanksgiving Mr and Mr* Fred Smith, who has (if Kelly doesn’t let hi* *et away.) been quite ill for the past two week*, Paul F. Smith of Shelburn and is now somewhat improved. Mr and Mr*. C. W Bragg of Writ Mr. and Mr* D. C. Thom* and Mi* Nina Myer* attended Fla*tern Star lodge in Jefferson Tuesday night, going over in Mr*. Myer*’ “We Dre*» the Eye* of the World." new sedan. We are authority when It comes Je*a Rodgers returned Saturday to frame* and eyeglass mounting Never ask for a second quality lens from a busines* and hunting trip to Give your eye* the beat. It is the California He recently purchased chea|a*«t in the end. a registered White Collie pup. He "The House of Dependable Serviev' named it Snow &&Kleade J. C. Edwards la her* from Grant* Paa* tu spend Thanksgiving with his wife A practicx* game of basketball lie- tween the Jefferson girls and Scio' girls, followed by a box social, was the attraction at the gym last Fri day night. The final sc.ire wa» 31 to 2 in favor of Scio. The Jefferson girls' team has ju»t bee« organized and this was the first time some of them had ever played, which ac count* for their low »core. The bankets acid readily, averag ing $1 ihi each. The door receipts and boxes netted in the neighbor hood of $20. We understand the pie social at the Shindler school last night drew a fair crowd and the receipt* were satiafactory. Good Program Given The pupil* of the Scio school* gave a splendid program in the achoo auditorium yesterday afternoon which was largely attended by par ent* and patron* of the school. We have the program but too late to publish thi* week Purifying Drinking Waltf After It» long How un<l<-rgr-><iii-l New York’« waler supply 1» freshen«-«! by »praying In great tanka Theae are ueually located In til*li country with flowering del-l» nearby In or-ler Io g.-t the mo«t ben«d--lnl re«ulta from lb* aeration. Through the column* of the Tri-1 Hall’s Catarrh Medicine bune we wish to thank the many Ttwxw- who are In a "run-down ' eo«utt. will notlre that Catarrh hniher* th*m friend* and relative* who assisted lion much mor* than when th»y ar- in rout hraltK fart pm»»» that wnil- with the funeral and burial service* Catarrh * Thia » k»«l dl’-a«e. it »■ gr-atiy ind'>«mewd be mnatttuttnnal —»ndui-n» of our father, also for the flower* •llllia I 1TIHHII Mt 111« IV»: - a '-mMned Treatment, be th local and In and word* of sympathy. ternal and ha» been •«». ceaaf i| in I ha Maud* M Johnston and family treatment of Catarrh for oe«r f«>rt> r-ara. ««»Id by all RrwoMa. F. J. Chawar a Cw. TbUOo OMn. Nella B. Thoma* and husband November 29 30 • Oecembtr 1-2 Globe - Albany Holland Bulbs A splendid selection of 11i.. inti s. Narcissi. Cro cus ami other Lull«« for fall planting. Drop u* a |»>stal for description and prices. Gold Fish Nothing is more attrac- tivc in the home than a I owl of Gold Fish. They give the room life, and provide I’mllrs* entertain ment for the children. Ri-asonalde in price, in- expo sivc to keep. Bird Seed < hir own special mixture, ? Il>* 25. Tonics, sons restorer*, moulting food; everything for the song lord. Ask f-r l>o<>k!et on care of bird*. Spratts Dog and Cat Remedies W «• carry a complete stuck of the« well known rrm»- dics. A lao their ting Ma- cuit*. I'uppy Cakes and I at Food. I »<»«»<.-I How to Car« for lhem." a valuable booklet free for th« asking.