The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 17, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    The Mo Tribune
Local Jfewit and ClaBxiflfd
PAGE EIGHT
CHRISTMAS «¡¡»SUGGESTIONS
Hoaicrv
Umbrella«
Bath ftobes
Handkerchiefs
Leather Purse*
< »Iowa
Holla
Lingerie
Kimooaa
Silk Underwear
U. G. Shipley Company
VMti s Wear Eidisntlf
Salem, Oregon
' You’ll find Your Want Here
i land
Mr and Mrs. R. D Morris of Sa­ For Sale Three dozen Jersey Giant
Pullet«
Inquire of Mr«. J. D.
lem »pent the week-end with rela
Densmore.
clHtf
Gloria L»ng ia absent from «chool lives m Seto.
because of illneaa.
Mr. and Mr«. E. D. Mver« and For Sale One O EC. Brood Sow
and -ven pigs C M. Tindall. 1)
Mr«. Ed Balechweid ia reported Mr. and Mr«. J S Sttcha were in
miles r<>rth of Munkers Station.
to be quit* ill at thia time.
Portland Sunday.
Farm L>an*
Money at 5'r with
Fred Roadarmel ia the owner of a
M im Mary Donovan is spending f
n minal r mmiw.on; prepayment
new light delivery Ford truck.
the week with her sister, Mr«. Ger-1
privilege« after first year. Wm.
Bain. Albany Ore.
13«e
aid
Haaaler
at
Toledo.
Mrs. Minnie Smith spent the
week-end with relative« in Albany.
Reduced Fares
For «.»ample:
Io Portland and Return
Aiao tor
New Year»
A»k ag«r>( tor Mia
dater, limit*.
$3.45
S»lr !>tr< [V -mber
limit January 4.
Prop.irti >nal< rrduclioM to many other point*.
Arik Afmt
Southern Pacific Lines
C. W. Bragg, local «Kent
“Good Will’ Page Ads Continued
R. L. Hixson and family drove to Surry f >r Sale or Trade In good
shape, with top and two double
Salem
Saturday evening to spend
Ford Touring Car for «ale at a
w-ats
See it at Fred Roadarm-
the
week
end
with
relatives.
bargain. Term«. Bilyeu*« Garage.
el*«. Scio. Oregon.
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We make all kinds of Door Lock
See Hagey, The Jeweler, for best
F«>rd Truck, one ton. for sale or
quality Sewing Machine and Phono­ Spring* in both flat and coiled. We
trade In good condition.
See
fit Door Key«.
A W. Hagey.
C J Bruce at meat market, or
graph needle«.
" o. < >re.
17c
Fred T. Bilveu ha« been appoint­
Roy Peery of Klamath Fall« it
visiting at the home of hi« brother, ed official automobile light adjuster Wanted Wood ( utters, four foot
second growth. $1.50 per cord.
and ha* fitted up a tunnel in his ga­
Robert E Peery.
J. L. Parberrjr A Son (Mt. Plea«-
rage for that work.
a:-<t» route 1. Scio, Ore.
I'.'p
Hagey, The Jeweler, ha« a tine
G.
W,
Morrow,
who
has
been
con
­
line of 16 size Men’« watches in El­
For Sale Go I clean papers, suita­
gin, Illinois. Waltham and Hampden. fined t<> the house for some time on
ble for wrapping lunche« or fruit
account of illne««. *n able to be
jars, or to kindle fire«
lotrge
Nickel and gold filled case*
down town Monday.
bundle-- for life, at the Tribune.
Born —To Mr. and Mrs Charlet
l-ralie Thayer came out froth Two Cows Both to freshen soon;
W. Richard« of Independence, Ore..
good milker* and in good condi­
Portland
Sunday to spend a few
Dec. 12, a boy. at the home of her
tion. f>>r sale; $120 for the two.
davs
at
the
home
of
his
parent«.
Mr.
parents. Mr. and Mrt. Utt Bilveu.
S- <- Harry ( hrisman. route 2. Scio,
and Mrs. F. T. Thayer.
Oregon.
l'.tp
The I .«die« Aid Societies will hold
Mr*. John Shelton, Mis. Clarence For Sale Two ismonthaold White
a aale of apron«, candy and cake« at
Riley Shelton*« office on Wednesday Leffler and daughter Virginia, and
la ghorn cockrels. “Hanson Tan-
cred«“ with pedigree papers; also
and Thursday, December 23 and 24 Mrs. E J McAdoo spent last Satur­
several Rosenkranz Brown Leg­
day evening in Albany.
horn cockrels. Mrs. J. H. John­
The State Teacher«* Association
Mrs. Mae Jones and son. Mason,
ston. Lyons, Oregon.
17-tf
will content in Portland on Tues­
I of Portland are visiting at the homes
day. Dec. 29. and lasts three day«.
Piano Must Be Sold- Piano in stor­
of Mr. and Mrs P. H. MacDonald,
age near here will be sacrificed
A fine program ha« l«een arranged.
and Mrs. Sarah Morri«.
for immediate sale. Will give
E. L. Bilyeu hai been quite ill
easy terms to an established home.
A basket and pie « »rial will be
For full p irticulars and where it
with the mumps and at the same
given at the Richard*-.i Gap school
may be -«en. address Portland
time came near having typhoid fe
house on Friday evening. Program
Music Co , 227 6lh St.. Portland.
ver. He is reported at this time to
and amusement«. Everyone invited.
Or-gon
19t3c
be recovering «lowly.
Alex Walker of Tillamook is the
Have you read the Tribune ml on guest of Dr. Prill this week. Mr.
page 2 of the supplement? If not. Walker and Dr. Prill were in south­
why not? It may have something to eastern Oregon together last spring
interest you. Beside« it is a money
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
•aver - if you care to «ave money.
Mrs. Art Ix-ttenmau-r were Mrs. Re­
The second entertainment by the becca Morris. Frank Sommer and
grade pupil« will Iw given at the family and Merle Tycer and family.
•ehool auditorium neat Tuesday
J. N. Long returned last Wednes­
Edna Ferber's great
night, and it i« a big program.
story of ‘Want Ad«’
day evening from Cloverdale, where
Read the ad and then plan to attend
and Love
he spent a week with his sons.
The State Highway Commission While away he also visited Portland
ha« appropriated $40.000 to lie ap­ and called on Mrs. Lulu Evan«, who
Coining 3 Day», 5J{&T av °
plied on the Cascadia road, which is in the hospital there. Mr. Long
December 20-2122
sum must be matched by the coun report« her to be slowly improving
ty. The work is to be completed in from the many operations through
two year«.
which she has gone.
Corrine
Griffith
i Classified ’
Globe - Albany
Settle on a Radio
for Christmas
If father enjoy« good ninaie— m he un­
doubtedly doea — then the Gift of a
GREBE RADIO in the one Gift
that will pleaae him beet of all.
Auk for l>emonatration.
Ila Free.
BARTU MOTOR CO.
SCIO, OREGON