HM . «Zk** em ■ • I V * f o — » - S **. ’i ’ v; '• »7 ./ « • v' *i ». 7 *'■?:** ■ ’ fl 4 9 M>-i • r LOCAL BREVITIES Quartsvilie where they will spend that everything points to a sound fi­ nancial return to pre war standards | the remainder of the week hunting Rolla Shelton, Roy Shelton. J. 8. J N. I Morrison »«< «e*n giving a Sticka and Ed Myers spent Labor pile of shingles that were parked in Albert Long was an Albany visitor front of his store the "once over” Day fishing <>n Thomas Creek. the last of the week. A pile of lumber or shingles in front Mr. and Mrs L. E. Wiley and tun D C Thoms was in Allmny on a of Morrison's store always means Milton, of Portland, have returned business mission last Thursday. improvements, and in this case it home after a pleasant visit with Jim Bilveu spent Saturday in Al­ Mr Wiley’s sister, Mrs. Oscar Eich­ means a newly shingied roof. bany visiting old friends and renew­ inger. Somehow, in | erformmg the ope­ ing acquaintances ration on Elmer Ray. of Jordan. Dr Rev Milo G. Bentley, who is con­ Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Arnold' visit­ ducting services in Scio, went to Prill caused his finger to become ed friends and transacted business Providence last Sunday afternoon infeetrvi, and as a result is carrying his whole arm In a sling. Though in Altuny Wednesday last. and delivered a sernoon to the peo­ "Dot” dors not believe it to be any­ A large number of Scio people ple of that community. thing serious, he is taking no chanc­ took yesterday off and at'<,n»i« d the Punters were placed in and around es and is giving his hand the ix-st of sale at Frank Pietrok's farm. Scio Monday announcing the biggest care Mrs. Julian and Miss Vera Bilyeu and best little county fair in Ore­ Joe Oupor sr . a farmer living attended a > m - -ion of the Pythian gon. the Linn county fair, to be near Richardson bridge, was operat­ Bisters in Albany Inst Thursday. held Oct. 4 to 7 inclusive. ed <>n at the St. Mary's hospital In In both Oregon and Washington | Albany Monday morning for bladder K A. Nydegger, of Lyons, col- lectcd 44 last Thursday from thc committees appointed by the gover­ ' trouble. Hr has tieen in the hospital county court as a bounty on a coy- nors of the two states are working for about three week* and the doc­ ote pelt. on the problem of more equitable tors hoped that it would not be nec- ewuiry to use the knife, hut his ease Prosecution for yiolation of the distribution of the lax burden. fire laws has resulted in M3 convic­ Mr. and Mr«. F. J Kula, of Shrl was «uch that it could not tie cured • tions. There are several canes still burn, were business visitors in otherwise. Scio last Tuesday. They have been pending. The story that a <%.«e of sleeping quite busy making arrangements for sickness had been discovered near Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hildreth and Mis. Bert Hollis drove over to Al­ a sale he will hold at his farm on Scio was preanunced Monday by Dr.Prill to be "the bunk." It ia hit bany Monday, where they spent tha Monday. Sept 26. half a fl and oner - ben be dropped down from a high cliff and st««>d with In fifteen fret of tt. <>»» lb’s occa­ sion the monkey king was attercM by dvr smaller mnnkrvs He attempted to address ’livra, whereupon they all ««t <1- n and gave reaiwwtful hearing, punctuating bls re­ marks with assentirr grvet» which In- dlrst«-d tlist ttir me*- re wgs beug uadersttind Whan be had fiel shell h’s spe-eh the tnonk« V I .£ ar< » muller- log something and starte! away it The I’roplK Th, am For this week, Saturday and Sun­ day evenings at the Peoples Theater "The Traveling Saleeman" and a Mack Bennett comedy r' " ’ t HE Ingenb'tM Device of Kry pt, ui has done away with the cemented lenses and gives you comfort and service unsurpassed, The scientific construction .»f KRYPTOK8 prove them superior to all other lenses. T Fot S ai F Old papers K)c per bundle at the Tribune office. cm e trist. HAROLD ALRRO. • Manufacturing Optician Shelton & Gi..t. 10 c apiece « A Foil S al * Xoarly n< w White Sewing -Marhim . pr - $4u Mr quick day shopping. State Foresters of both Oregon opinion that the case is nothing sale. Inquire of Mrs. Jack Cook, and Washington expect to continue, more M-rious than a severe <-ase of next to Tribune offio 4if Mrs. Oscar Eichinger and child­ activities lookflig to more complete nervous prostration, and that Mrs. ren, Cecil and Ruth, went to New­ I am in the y^rkot f< i*fat lam!,« Thomas, who is the afflicted one, ami sheep. When vou think thevar« port last Thursday, where they will «¡ash disposal during the fall arason. Her breakdown ready call, let me make you a price Federal aid through the Weeks law will soon recover spend two weeks. I said to be caused by attempting 3tf is J. L. R oinikrs . Sno. ia available for this purpose. M. C. Gaines, a former sheriff of to Mo two people's work during the F<»l< SA1.K (iiHxi Cheat ™ee I.some Elmer Itay.of Jordan.was brought Linn county, was in Albany Satur­ summer. Vetch mixed in, make l«-»l kind of day on business. Mr. Gaines Ilves to the Scio hospital last Thursday hay; price 2c per p un i William Gorger. formerly of and operated on for apnendicitis. in Crabtree now. 5p F. T. Thayer. He is reported as doing nicelv. des­ Scio. But of late years.a resident of I Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bilyeu and pite the seriousness of the case. lone. Morrow county, together with Petaluma Bro- l«-r, 500 chick, in Al condition; used < ne m i*,-n; will Mr and Mrs. I, L. Calavan, of Mb* Dr. Prill performed the operation. his son I>11 and daughter Minnie, sell for $35, cost $65 (‘an be seen anon, visited in Scio over Bunday drove down to Jordan for the dedi­ at Arbuckle farm. 5p Joe Oupor, N. I. Morrisons right with relatives -uni friends. cation of the new Catholic church, i hand man. was in Albany Saturday W h BN having print ig <|.. n- you Mr. and Mrs. George Bilyeu re- night and Sunday in order to tie ljravlng lone Thursday morning, - can n<»t afford to i av go.«d mm h* Portland that night, and poor work. The Tribune prints a and Portland, where they have been there. He drove over again Wednes­ came on down here Friday. Ac- better quality of letter! - is, envcl- cording to Leo, the roads are in A-l { oner and statements nt a lower price visiting for the past two weeks day night, and repots his father is condition and it was possible to Folt S a L* N o . 1 Clipper fanning C. F. Sergent, of the Providence getting akmg nicely. make good lime all the way. mill, heavy wagon, light wagon, neighborhood, is grooming tome J. A. Reams, inspector for the buggy. 2" ewes. 1 ly.ck, some hay. • < Ane h<>gs for the county fair, and Pacific Millers Fire Insurence agency Must vacate soon; come early Live Bra»» Rail Explained expects to bring home the ‘bacon.** at Seattle was a Scio buvincss visitor one-half mile nor h of Larw >d budge. 6c E mil H ou h Fred Bilyeu, Chris Bilyeu and Tuesday. He is firmlv convinced that a We used to wonder just why Nolan Parrish left Tuesday for the bad business season is over, and bar had to have a brass foot rail in front of it and w>- had to wait until prohibition hit us before we found out. Die old bra»« foot rail steadied , your arm. my bov. and enabled you to lap up "just one more" without wobbling How do we know? Well, rea l this item from W omen*» Wear; "A Chicago store recently increased its glove business by a simple me­ chanical device that has since been adopted by a well-known Philaiiel- phia establishment. A brass rail was placed about six inches frqm the floor, running the full length of the glove counter. When a person tries on a Pair of gloves foot unconsciously rests on the brass rail, forming a brace, which steadies The Ford Motor Company was the first to reduce prices the arm and makes the fitting of on cars (September 22 1920). That first reduction priced gloves an easy matter." all models below the 1914 price liasia Now another cut 1 A wealth of -Agricultural Displays Magnificent Livestock Exhibition Great Machinery & I ractor Exhibition Greatest Horse «Show in the Northwest Excelle nt Races and Amusements Special Attractions Day and Night Good Camping and Parking Grounds Excursion Rates on All Railroads A. H. LEA, Manager A*