■ « '^9 ■ « oas : X T I I irpenter House raising, moving, repairing and general «Carpenter wora. C. P. Compton. Believing our people are anxious to get into the cash way of purchasing the necessities of life we are quoting you pries that will open your ketbook and make the high cost of living a mere pigmy. - - ’’ _■ ■ i ■ » For Sale -One registered Holstein bull calf. A barrain if taken at once. O. E Gilkey, Scio. Oregon. p27 I) ................ Or. I^eGeai'a Foultts Tonic, guaranteed * ♦' Groceries Shretldtei Wheat, two package* ....... ......... Wheat Eats, package ___ 25c Canvas Glove», pair 23c, 20c, 15c aud Maple Flavored K aro Mvrun, 10a ...................... Marti Wheat Flour, Hack ..... $1.95 Heat Yet Corn, can* .......... 15c $1.21 12c Men's C’ o IU mi Sox, pair from 35c down to 15c Table Oil Cloth, a real bar­ gain, per vani 32c $1 Seeds I Ovatera, large i Hstern, rati ........ 20c Full line of Garden Seed*, in bulk ami package. Will match price* with any catalogue house. Ass to sc« the new -hafaxi l^n» the com-ct glass for evening wear - THE COLONIAL — Made in Ao her Eyeglasses ur Sjo-ctacle». Score lards —Get your "W score card« at the TttlHUNK office. 2c per card, or 2) cents per card by mail, posttnid Notions 15c Limit 11 00 worth to a customer and only with a 35.UU cash putebaee of other goods 60c ! Lost — Tire and rim 30x3) from my car. Under pieawe return to Itartu Bros. Garage and receive reward. For Sa'e or Tr de 28c Havmore Corn, can Shelton & Co., of the Sanitary Mar k*t. want your veal and will call for it; and poultry of all kind«. 3 Í Read These Prices—Good for Saturday, Feb. 4th, Only SUGAR, 15 pound* for .. ...^.................. end prune«; an acre of »trawber- nee. and other »mall fruit; an old orchard place m isti y in crop, a bargain at $4000, Three mile* North of Scio on Station road. J. W. Birons. Scio. Oregon. You ll rind I jir Want Here ^ÌTleade Tlo car« in fin* condition, six good tires with each car. Will take livestock, but pre­ fer cash. See Walt Bilyeu. Qpton/ e trist. The Santiam Farm has a fine lot of loose hay at 310. bailed at 312 chest, vetch and oata. The Pie Eater want» 12 Plymouth R<>ck pullets or year olds, and 12 Rhode Island Reds HAROLD AI.BRO, Manufacturing Optician Holsum and A real good cream aeuerator, <>(M) ux«.-. to trade for good milk cow. ; Have m> further urn* ter a neper-1 ator. Also have a Ford ton truck | for »ale or trade H S. Nolan. Scio. Ore. | c W. A. Gilkey was ia town y eat er- day >>n busineM l^eonard Gilkey spent Saturday with friends in Albany Mrs. M J. Fidelia is recovering from an a tick of the Grippe. Bert Hollis soent Monday at hia farm looking after his "muttons." L. J. Bond and Ardhie Bond, of near Albany, were in Scio Tuesday. You can soon see a "Fox." John Underman and Joe Milner, of Jordan, made a trip to Scio Mon­ day. W. Richardson and wife were burineaa visitors in Albany last Wed Maffay. W. B. Bowser is in Albany look- ing after Densmores feed store in that city. Fred Normand is the purchaser of a Ford touring car from the Bil­ yeu garage Mrs. John Kelly waa in Albany last Wednesday combining pleasure with business. Mrs. D C. Thoma »ccompanied Mr. Thoms on his regular trip to Albany Tuendry. Bert Bilyeu and family are mov- ing u> K. iama. Wash., where Bert will be employed in the mills. Newt Crabtree packed up bia worldly belonging» an d left for Salem Monday, where he will work. John Densmore sp at the week- enme time during the night of Jan- i satisfied even bwi 1 nut nceived the uary 24th., in Albany. He ’ is1 prseent- Yes. our pruti tar­ thought to have teen .tooling a ride ¡**±7- W*‘ • s u a . aral hundred Ihuusacato in ca»h ami J. M. Hawkma of Albany, died pn^ ui good for th« appetite. When the Ford Motor Co. wanted spend in Sew if 1 have it, and slay in Scio if I can for Scio is good enough to reduce th« oric« of tractor» they for me. sent the new« around the worl<| by Now then. 1 have no money in the bank wireless. Of course Fred Bilyeu or anywhere else; I owe the bank |M»«' waa a bill« handicappad by pot hav­ and others Ittxxi beatdes. Why? We ing a wireless station, but ha aoop let you answer that; but the fact re­ found out what the naw price ia mains that if we had it 1 would not owe it, aa I hart enough assise to know that and ia ad vert i «Ina it thia week it would he poor business Dr. S. C. Brown« left Thursday (Continued next week. fur Portland with John Hoffman, of Crabtree. who ia to undergo an Fo» S a LC—Old papers. 10c per operation by a doctor who operated bundle at the Tribune office. on him 10 yean ago. BREADS r » ■> AT Bert Hollis Confectionery It’s beat when baked by Cherry City Baking Co. Salem. Oreuon Sound ami Vacuum Cup Tire* ami Tube* < >il* ami <ìii'H^i'H Storage Batterie* Auto Piiiiit* and Euameltt Our Regular Prices Compare them with other's Special Price* Boiling Meat, per pnuud Rousts, per pound . » 9c 13« Steaks, per pound..................... 17c Bologna , jwr pound ........... .. 17c Bacon, per pound ..... 25< Scio Meat Market Scio, Oregon Holechvk Broa. That oper­ ation waa very succacful. and when several operation» performed In Al­ bany during the past year failed to give relief John ia returning to hia old aurgeon. Mr. J. G. Holt informa ua he has just received word from Portland to the effect that T. J. Butler, who waa recently operated upon for gall atone«, la improving rapidly and ia doing fine for one of hia age. We are glad to make thia announcement, aa Mr Butler haaj many friends in thia ct>mm unity. than Scio. It was reported late last week People's that one of the Silvernagle boys was (Continued from ('age 5) very low. and later that Chris we maks on an average 315 per from kodak finishing that we de at dead from flue. Thia rumor night« when other people are sleeping been denied by Chris. or having a good time, on top of that J. N. Waddle, manager of th« we snake on an average 354 per month Mutual Telephone Company, return­ out of the express office htw^ssy, easy ed Sunday from Portland, where hr money, several tried it and quit, we are underwent an operation for the ie- u. 4u 5 ysaie now. besides that, my —> »M a.................. .i Reg. Prices on Charge Accounts | < • Butternut C. White l>hKh<>rnii for Sale- Vary Beat Coffee, bulk, lb . ,. 30c Aboat 300 pullets and about 175 I 2-v<*ar old breeder», mated with g have four Produce McClanahan incubator*, good a« new. «nd one Queen at f 10 each, and <>ne Old Trunty al 110, all 220 egg s'tc. J. W. H irons, Scio. Oregon. < • . < • A 20-acre Home for Sale 7-room h<>uae. a large barn, a 20x18S foot chicken house, 14x30 brood­ er house with American brooder stove, «moke house, fruit house LOCAL BREVITIES | m.ival of three tumors from hia mother gave m« a 0 luuu cm I i prw.«at ta help me atxJ my family out, and with and wagon «hed; water sv«tem. throat. my Wife 1 reeened $.'*» aa a MuddltlK’ with water piped wherever need- Owen LaCourw. of Salem, hail present, nut for th« rvaaon bar folk« rU; laundry tuba, hath tubs.sinks. a( , the misfortune to in some manner I wanted u> or had to aall hrr, no, I gut a Two acre« hranquette walnuts Did you ever see a Fox’ have |H>th eu| off by g pj