The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 10, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAGE FI vi
Country Correspondence
The 9cio Tribanê
Good Will Page—Somebody Will Win
Beginning Dec. 11» 1925
From the »tore with many selec­
tions and at prices you want to pay
With our complete stocks of
Christmas Tics, Shirts. Sox and
Underwear for men ami l»oys,
and ILuiery. Handkerchiefs,
etc., for women and girls, to
Ch naware. Glassware, Staple
ami Fancy Groceries. a variety
is here to make Christmas a
real ioy at a minimum of coat.
One l>i. ken l<d Children’s Hose, 26.
val.t 15
< hi«- lot Men* Pure Silk Sox. regular 90c
and 11. odd lot; vour choice
.........
M
One lot I idics Wool Hose. »1 »1 25. »1 16.
to
broken lots, your choice ............................
Granulate«! Sugar. 16 lbs. for
(only one dollar's worth to customer)
No. 1 S mwcm Raisins, per lb
Walnuts, medium soft shell, large and sweet
per lb ...............................................................
R emember , above prices are for
cash, and that you get tickets with
every 5()c cash purchase or paid on
account. We want, need and ap­
preciate your trade.
I will give
Discount
IO
on my entire line until Dec. 2’>
Now is the time to buy vour
Christmas Gouda. sw This w ill b<- mv first big annual sale.
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N. I. MORRISON
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MO. OREGON
Headquarters for
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Come in and Sec for Yourself
J. F. Wesely, Grocer
Furnishings
Garden Sec«Is
Gas Lamp
,i Luther K toiMM
grimier; third. Aluminum Sauce Pan. Ask for a
ticket w<th every dollar cash pur« base or juiid on
account. See our window. Rcatl page 1.
Yours to live and let live.
Chinaware
1
Notions
Our Price la Right, Our Service la Good. Correct I rats.
Accurate Weights and Cash on the Spot.
Scio Independent Cash Produce
Try our “Scia Pride" Butter.
It coats .ess.
Ifecember 8
First prize, »3 in trade; second. »2 in trade; third, »1 in trade.
Ticket with each »1, either buy or sell.
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A Few Prices on Canned Goods
No.
No.
No.
No.
... IS«-. J®.- and
. I Sc, JWe ami
I Sc. or two for
...............................
2 t orn...................................
2 Peas.....................................
2» Tomatoes......................
2» Peaches and \pricots.
Special price on Raisins until Christmas 5 lb. p.u I .4 .
seedless variety ....................................................
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50
We have received our Christmas Candi*
Special prices to Schools, Sunday School», «tr
THE PEOPLES STORE
CONFECTIONERY
Ice Cream Candy Soft Drinks
Cigars Tobaccos Popcorn
Bread, Pastry, Lunches
and Short Orders
First prize. 5 lb. box of Chocolates; second, I lb. can of Prime
Alliert, third. 3 lbs. Mixed Candy. Ticket with every 25- cash.
Mrs. Nell Bilyeu
Proprietor
The K. H. Potter and Clyde Mc­
Rae families entertained relatives
from Silverton over the week end.
Mrs. Dellis Westenhouse was an
Albany business caller Thursday.
Harvey Ransom has been in Port­
land on jury duty the past week.
Clint Surry is assisting in the store
during his absence.
Mrs. Ring and Lois MeElhanev
were callers at EJIa Johnston's last
Wednesday evening.
The social entertainment at the
community hall Friday evening wan
well att»nded and a nice sum raised
for the Christmas tree supplies.
Miss Barbara Schwindt spent sev.
eral days last wees with her sister
in Lyons.
Marion Forrest sold his farm last
week to an eastern man. whose
name wc did not learn, and imme­
diate ih>aseMion was given. We
understand a sister is coming to
keep house for him. Th« Forrest
families have leaned a place near
Mehatna and will reside there for
the present.
Asked to Help Locate Boy
Radio !
If vou want a good
RADIO
buy a
Ateetìj'jjq Freed-Eisemann
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tic
l.«rr>-
Made
by
the largest
manufacturers in the
world.
F reed-Eisemann
on the Prosldont’s Yacht
The President’s Yacht, the Mayflower, has been pro» ide<I
with a Freed-Eisemann receiver, which was selected and
purchased by government experts after rigid tests.
The local Odd Fellows lodge has
been requested to locate if possible
George (Budi Crow, age 15; 5 feet,
M inches tall; weight 115. fair com­
plexion. dark brown hair, small
round face; pleasing personality,
small bunch or scar under left jaw
near ear; very faint scar acrosa neck
in front.
The boy disappeared from hie
home in Gooding, Idaho, on August
lMth and is believed to lie in this vi*
cinity. Mrs Crow is prostrated and
any Information would be apprecia­
ted If Bud sees this he should
write home immediately and relieve
his mother’s anxiety.
Spelling Contest Ends
Halowat
One of the l>est 5-tube Receivers on the market
Halawat.
A Radio built by western engineers to meet western comH-
tiohs. Comparison proves its superiority.
Hi« Halowat
Range control embodies new principles in selectivity ami
audibility.
We alao handle the
Atwater Kent
and
Magnavox
Which you will hear more about later on
In the cheaper Radina we have the Radiola
Croaley aa low as »10 75
UM
The Best Made
lll-A and
R. M. CAIN s"MVi^*“
acto, okegon
Washing Machine»
The spelling contest in the third,
fourth and fifth grades closed the
first of lest week. Marv Madrus
ranking first and Norma Mumper
second in the fifth grade. Mary Be-
cicka first and Bernice Simmons sec­
ond in the fourth grade, Rex Shel­
ton first and Helen Myers second in
the third grade. Prises were award*
ed to the winners.
Mrs. Rodgers intends to have an­
other contest later in the term.
Mrs. Grace Edwards, with Mr.
and Mrs Erad Veal of Albany.spent
the week-end with Dr. Mary T. Cola
at Timber, Oregon.
>2 50 to >7
»•60 to »7
»1 26 to »10
»1 26 to »II
26« to »4
»1 26 to »22
50. to >5
50. to »4
Parker's Fountain Pens
Assortment of Pen ami Pernii Set*
Toilet st-.
I
t s
Perfumes
Kodaks
Iku Stationery................
Dolls, in large assortment
00
50
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75
00
60
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Yours for a Merry Curisi mas,
Kelly’s Drug Store
Christmas Suggestions
FOR M KN
Sweaters
Lumberjacks
Umbrellas
Shirts
Handkerchiefs
Gloves
Socks
Night Shirts
Cuff Links
Overcoats
1 lats and Caps
Slippen
Suspenders
Scarfs
Ties
Garters
Armbands
Tobacco
Cigars
Pipes
Knives
Hibler & Gill Company
Scio,
Oregon
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
Pheasant Brand Products
Quuality Guaranteed
First prize, 2 49-lb. sacks Wi-.tern Blend Flour; second, 1 sack
Golden l*hea<ant Flour. I sack (>< rinea, 1 sack Graham; third.
1 sk Golden Pheasant Flour. Tickets with $1 cash or paid ac’t
We now have a Full line of ( berry City Feeds A Flour
We also buy empty sacks. Bring in your Eggs.
We buy Poultry, alive or dressed, an«l pay top prices, at
The Dairy City Produce
F reo M umper , Proprietor.
See Front Page.
Tickets with every 50c cither
buy or sell. Sec our prizes.
First prize, Turkey; second. <>n<- sack of llardwheat Flour; third,
five pounds Cream Chcor. See front page.
The Scio Meat Market
Herbert Shelton. Mgr. Shop.
C. I BRUCE, Proprietor
Where Good Fellows Meat the Public
with the best in their line to Lc ha<l anywhere. Wc
are striving to keep the esteem of the public by I ic­
ing on the square in our dealings. Keep us in mind.
See us lie fore you sell vour stock
First prize, dressed Turkev; second, »2 Pork Roast; third, half
dozen canned goods. Tickets with .MX- cash or paid on account
The Scio
Tribune
Will give two chances with