I You'll Find Your Want Here Spring' Styles Hung.-rland shown at the People’s Theatre next For Sale Inquire Monday night. Feb 27 If you want phoSe 2 to see something that will really ap­ peal to your heartstrings, don't fail For Sale Al«ac dovei «red. 16*' per pound Inquire of Guy Johnston, to are thi« jweture Sea’s are rn»y. Scio. Oregon. so there is no excuse f«r not attend­ Men Wanted To cut 2< h > eord« <>f ing, IlK TitKRft wood: 11 50 per cord. See F. Thaye. -Scio. Oregon. Await You Bere N the month of February, milady, with her «iatera. cousin« and aunt* —not forgetting the chil­ dren are concerned with "what to wear” the coming spring As usual, th«- fa*hi<>n designer« have performed their work well, and aa in other seasons, the stores of the J. C. Penney Com­ pany present their customary exposition of the latest mode« aa decreed by New York and Paria. There la a touch of ex«|Uisite charm in wearables for spring**it la abundantly portrayed in the new thing« we are now showing ami the low prices prove to be little leas than a revelation Make your selection now while our etoml good aa new Inquire of W A. is «icknewi In the familv. But we Gilkey, route 4. Scio. 27p have 12 nage» for »our i>eru«al. an«! For Sale Wagon, team weighing hope you will pardon u» thia one 1300 and 1400 pounds. and har- You are invited to become time All in good condition. In- MSB quire at Shei one of our regular readers if you riburn «lore, Shelburn. Oregon Ito are not already on the list - 1.75 the year. Wantrd Two or three good boys or girl« in every community to take subscription« for the Tribune. Local Market Quotation« If any one i« intereated, please Tot I.TRY, Van. ani » E gos come in and make arrangement« to g> to work. Attractive price Bene. 4 lb« and over I 1« to each solicitor. Hens, under 4 lbs .14 Springs. lj lbs and up .1« Hatching egg« fur «ale - From care­ Broilers, under 1| II«« .23* fully selected and well mail'd Stag» ,10 th >r<>ughbred Rhode Island Red«. Cocks . 6 • 1.50 a «oiling; prepaid, by parcel Veal, fancy no. 1 .14 p it, 42 Regtitered Jersey cow Dresned pork, no. 1 blocker» .11 for Mile, due to freshen March 1st Egg". ca«h. 22c trade .24 H S Nolan. Rt. 1. Scio 30u Egg*. white «elect Butter fat 34 COATS New spring effects in the fashionable materials: Velours. Pola,r« Cloth and Bolivia's, in th.- new- Mt style effect». Tans and colorful «hade« for street or sport wear. The Cl 7 sii fry C IT 7^ material* and high rlaas workmanship make theae coats doubly desirable at . .. " 1 it J ring Hats A vast stock of spring'« newest Hat creations from two-tonrd Sailors to metallic trimmed Hr«•■>« Hat«, all at prices that are almoat unbelievable $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.90, $6.90 Fitter» Quantity Buy­ ing for our World’s l.arg««t Chain l»«*l>artment Stör« Organisation Mill run Scratch Egg producer More fat. for hog« _ Ground barley Rolled barley Shelled corn, eastern Ground or cracked corn IjePnge cracked corn 312 Slurra A »aure» Price» 312 DEPARTM l ^ à öAVAUeJ Wist let St., ALBANY. OREGON 2 CHI F lour L(X’AL BREVITIES Wm H irons was in town Monday J. K. Reilly wa* Sat urday. doing" Albany W F McAcoo is cunHned to his bed with the flu. Ben Berglund, of Jefferaon, called Bert Steven«, »f Albany, waa a in at Roger Cain's Monday morning visitor in Scio Saturday. on hi« way to Albany. He usually J. A. Craft waa in Albany on come« several mil«« out of hi« way bu*in«*«« la«t Wednesday. to pass through his old home town. C. L Sargent and wife were Al­ bany visitors last Wednesday. Tom Brown, of Portland, called on local dealers Monday in the in­ N. 1 Morrison paid a huainem terest of the Tru Blu company He sees good bi^m.-as ahead, and viait to Salem Monday morning. believes that 1922 » » will see business T H Hild eth paid a «hort busi- return to normal. . • JU1 new viait t<> Scio Monday morning. Herman M Johnson, of Lebanon, 1 red Zelinski was hauling hav spent Tuesday, Wednesday and from Scio to Jordan the early part Thursday In Scio exhibiting a few of the week. samples of men's clothing from the Chas. Rhoda, of Jordan, drove In­ Green-Merrell «tore in Lebanon. to Scio to make a few purchases He had his display in Hollis* con­ fectionery. Monday morning. W. R. Kuiken. of route 2, waa In Miss Alma Phillippi «pent a 'pleasant*' afternoon in Dr. Ficq'« Scio laal Thursday and found lime to come down to the Tribuna and dental chair Monday, order the paper «ent tn him for a Mr. and Mr« G. F. Ju ng worth, year. He «ay« he found ha eould who were recently married, were not keep abreaat of the community ■hopping in Scio Monday. without it. Mi-« Anadinr Shelton and brother An error occurred in Joe Weaely’« Lyle were visiting with their sister letter last week when it «aid ho had Mr« Clair McLain of Salem Sunday. loot 117,000 during 1921. The S. Luca«, of Portland, waa in amount should have read 11700. Monday night to look over We make thia correction because it some church propertp located in would be impossible to loae that Bilyeu Den. much and remain In business. Mrs J. W Compton haa learned Lyle Ficklin expect« to leave Sun­ that «hr is great great grandmother day for Portland, where he wiill through her sons' daughter's daugh­ again take up hi« work with a dis­ ter’s daughter. tributing agency. Thev wanted On account of the death of Mrs. him to begin work thia week. but he Henry Shelton, the Parent-Teacher did not feel that he eould leave hia Association will not meet tonight. work with the high school until the Announcement later. gym arrangement« were completed Fred Bilyeu reports «ales a« fol­ Chas. Hall, of Marshffeld, ha« ea»t lows: A. L Riddle. Fordson Trac­ hi* hat in the ring and has announ­ tor; Brune Homburger. Ford tour­ ced himself a« a candidate for gov­ ing. Also one roadster. ernor. Many other« are waiting to Mrs. Jess Hildreth and Miss Anene do the name thing aa soon a* the Smail went to Salem Saturday to "Federation of Patriotic Societie« attend a meeting of the Christian ha« time to pa*» on them, W Endeavorers at the Methxiist don't know who compose the above ‘ named society. church there Sunday. Hard wheat *2 (Xi 2 10 1 50 T. A. Sears and son, of Shelburn, -Soft wheat._ _ were in Scio the tir«l of the week A*s»n wa« born to Mr and Mrs. on busine«« Mr. Sears recently Tim Kelly Saturday. had the misfortune of losing his Mr«. E C Shell >n is on the sick purse, containing *120. while in Stayton, and now Itelievr« he know* lint. who picket! it up. but is withholding the name and giving the finder a FREE"HOOTCH chance to return same without hav­ A Sparkling Stimulant, Full of Wit ing to Cake legal process and Humor Free copy will be aenl ilbex When you onb-r Mh> Ht<-x or other Shur- t)n produit» you get what you order. — And we retain I lie confidence and good will of our customers. upon receipt of your name with addrea* There will be a meeting of the complete. Write tu G. Mitchell, 397 stockholders of the Scio Gymnasium Pearl Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. fund at the Schoolhouse Saturday, February 25. at 2:30 p m This meeting is called by the Scio High Schi* I Student Body for the pur­ pose of electing a director to arnist in managing the undertaking. Th« plan is to have a nou-factional adult representatives chosen: One by the student body; one by the school di­ rectors; and one by the bondholder«. eade (Dfd'em eiri^t A BAHY OACC- l HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Optician On Your Sunday Automobile f rip— Juat a« we were ready to go to pre«« the tire, alarm aounded. On inquiry we learned that it waa the school house The damage waa alight. The hoae waa too abort to reach so the boy« tore off aiout four feet of the roof, which 1« about the extent of the damage. I ake sandwiches made from meat Purchased at the— Scio Meat Market H tiler hek Bros. Scio, Oregon Seeds Look our stock of Seeds over before you buy. We are putting in a full line of fresh garden Garden and I ¿eld Seeds— have some home grown Field Com, best ever. If you need any Seed Barly, we have some very choice Hanson Spring. Densmore’s Feed Store Scio, Oregon W Y W Albany, Oregon Burbank .Veiled Geni and Earley Sun rise Seed paia toe*. o x>