» • rV. * „ • y < ’ 5« • -c? ♦ SAVE i January 31 A; V, »»»»ooooooooooooooooo I Rev. G. L. Sutherland and wife called In at the Santiam Farm Tues­ day afternoon for an dd time chat on religion, high taxes and the eltu- alion of the farmer under the pres­ ent depression. Mrs Jennie Lovejoy, of Dallas, ♦ came in Thursday for a few days' visit with her mother. Mrs. 8. W. Gaines. Ed Kalina and wife made a run to Crabtree Thursday night to attend the big show, also to Scio Saturday night to attend the dedication of the new hall. They report a good time. Men's full cut blue cham There were 15 musicians in the or­ bray work shirts chestra, about 200 dancers and a • : supper served that would be hard : to beat. Men's good weight outing The big store at Crabtree, owned ♦ flannel night »hirta— by Rowland, was burned to the all sizes ♦ ground Saturday, making a total ions, the family barely escaping with their lives. Our cold snap and enow hangs on Boys’ splendid quality out- ing flannel night shirts like unto hungry dog to a bone, the iherrriometer ranging from 12 to 30 above. We are getting anxious for a change even if it should be all Men's leather faced canvas rain. gloves, the cheapest work Coral Lucas Is still confined to his glove you can buy; a pair home with a fearful cold. It is sad to read about the Wash­ ington Knickerbocker theatre dieas ter. which is heartrending to think Men's jersey knit gloves of the great numtier of dead and splendid for work or mangled people. driving—2 pair Some dogs got among Geo. Grif­ fin's sheep Monday night and nearly killed four head of hie registered ewe lambe. Some one loot a pair of heavy Us Your Order leather gloves in the lane in front of 8. W. Gaine»' house, and owner can have same by calling for them Mrs. Jennie Lovejoy, after com­ ing home for a visit with her moth­ er. returned to her home in Dallas Sunday morning, accompanied by her brother. Curtis Griffin, who re­ turns to his home In San Francisco Tuesday. Our surprising snow storm of 4 inches Saturday morning ie a re­ Value First minder of old times, as Oregon can have anv kind of weather at any Albany, Oregon time- -no calculation on the weather Th» Store with a Square Deal can be made until it arrives. for Every Customer. Mrs. Milligan's three daughters called in Sunday afternoon, as there was no Sunday school on account of the inclemency of the weather. Local Market Quotations Geo. (¡tiffin came down to the Corrected at Noon Tuesday Santiam hospital feeling somewhat "rocky” with a cold and bad stom­ ach. P oultry , V ral ano E oo » 4 Money A- 75 c $1.00 90c 25c 25c The Blain Clothing Co. S Hen«. 4 Ibe and over under 4 Iba Springs, if Ibe and up ------- Broilers, under if lbs Stags Cocks . Veal. fanev no. 1 Dreseed pork. no. 1 blockers Figgs, cash. 20c trade Eggs, white select Rutter fat F kkd IVf 12| .174 .25i 11 . 8 i .15 .11 .31 PIK KATKR. SHELBURN ITEMS 4 January SI Mrs. H. 0. Shilling has been laid up the past week with lagrippe. Clinton George made a business trip to Stayton Friday. Charley Leffler was a Shelburn caller Monday afternoon. C. M. Tindall and wife were trans­ acting business in Albany Wednes­ _____ SI.10 Mill run 2 65 Scratch . „ 2 60 Egg producer 2 00 More fat, for hogs 200 Ground barley day. 1.70 Rolled barley The dance held here Friday night Shelled corn, eastern . 1.75 was well attended and all report Ground or cracked com ____ 1.80 I 2.00 having a good time. LePage cracked corn Quite a number of people In thia F loor vicinity motored through the snow Hard wheat . v_ 1*2.00-2.10 storm to Albany to attend the Elks' 1.50 Soft wheat . .............. Mardi Gras, which waa held in the W. H Maepelt spent Saturday in Elks temple Friday and Saturday, and they report it a mighty graft. Albany. Fred Gooch is moving hie family t<> Mill Qty. whore he expects to locate permanently. WHEN IN SALEM Mrs. Lee George has been called to the bedside of her mother. Mrs Try the Trollinger. who io quite sick again. Mrs. John Bents is quite sick snd is confined to her bod. Dr. Browne was called to her bedside Saturday evening. Mrs. Freida Hirona. teacher at the Cole school, was confined tn her home this week on account of a bad American and cold. There are quite a number of Chinese Dishes her nupils laid up with a bed cold also. John Ortwein and two sone. Ern- bo. wore out for a bit hunt Sunday, the snow being just deep enough for good hunting Arthur McLain is up from Seisin to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W H McLain. There will be another done«- given at U m Miller hall Friday mvht. Feb. 3. ' * ' J ;; j[ AUTOS '; J AUCTION SALE AUTOS Every Saturday Night Aale Aactioa Prove« Attraction One of the newest and most inter­ at 7:30 p. m., at esting way of selling uard cars has been put into u»e in Salem by the firm of Oieo<>n & Kookstool, (see ad), who are now running a used > ear auction every Saturday night at their garage <>n Liberty street. On last Saturday night nearly 400 people from different parts of west­ ern Oregon as well as Salem rwm- bled there to buy and sell their cars —every purchaser satisfied that he bought the biggest bargain on the e»»ee»ee»eeee»eeeeeee»eeee»»»eee»e»»e»»e»eeeeeaaeaea floor and every seller pleased with the amount of the sale and the term. The automobile auction is the re­ vival of old horse sales every livery stable used to put on. but on an im­ Care of proved and fair basis, giving every 4 Pain I vas purchaser a chance to know just what he is buying, and to practically make his own nriee and teams Oleson - Rookstool Auto Exchange GpÄrage I 7 3 S. i Jberty St. hum L Yick So Tong Ctinese Nciismc ail Tea Ca. Has nvdicitie which will cure any known discs»«*. Calendar Sample« to Arrive Feb. 6 The Tribune has received word from its calendar publishers that the sample calendars ordered will not arrive until February sixth. It will be to your advantage to hold your order until they arrive, and we can save you money. Hqld your order till our samples come All who can should attend the high school debate tomorrow night, when Stayton and Sdo will debate the question "Resolved, that the Plumb Plan for the control and I management of railroads should be enacted into law." It will be inter­ esting snd instructive. Salem, Ore A. J. FOSTER Corn Doctor All Foot Troubles Cured Open Sutxluv* from 10 a. m. until A p. m. PJVDLSSS lad South High Street Salem. Oregon Phone 21W .'<22 Stat«* Ktre» t Salem, Oregon Above Patton’s Book Store > KWONG FOOK <& CO. importer» and Dealer» in Fancy Dry Goods Silks. Ladies Underwear, Furnishing Grx>ds, Ornaments, Silk I land kerchiefs, Chinaware, Etc. 264 N. Commercial Salem, Oregon We Make Up, Sell and lake Orders