- ' «T THE WESTERN TIRE SHOP SCIO'S LEA0IN6 BROCER Uncle Ben says; Albany baa One o* the Mott J. F. Wesely Enjoy* I dirge I rade and Carrie* Nice Line of Efficient Tire and Vulcan­ Furnishing* Ac Notion* izing Shope in State Thu la on* of the inatitutton* la Al­ bany wher* the motonat haa teamed real tir* economy ran ba had. aa It la urxlcr the direction of »(port Uro awn and u> hr*i<|uartora for a full boo of n»t ->naily famous tire« which are offer­ ed at v«-ry reasonable pries*. Here you will find a tire buaineaa that haa auc- c, < - auae they do boaineaa on the princl pie <>f treating all ruatomera honorable and alike. I hitire« have been «elected with a vo w of offering the beet on the market and are high grade. The aceeaaory de­ partment la complete and they carry mviy thing* that add to the comfort ■ • ! convenience of the au total. Tbor- oughlv abreaat of the limee they have ■»-cured for the trade a vaat array of th«- very beet tlrea on the martlet to­ day. Whatever your need* in the way of tir- they have it, and they ar* al- way* ready to give your requiremeata their personal attention. In their vulcanizing department they have all the latest devices installed that will insure the beat of service and long life to their work. There are several w ay* to do vulcanising, bat only one way that give* satisfaction. and that la the right way. and unlesa a workman thoroughly understand* the business the motorist is apt to pay foraomething that d<"•» not give in return value re­ ceived. We arc pleased to refer our reader* to thin firm aa one where they will And expert and efficient Ur* men, compe­ tent and ready to serve them. Their pric< a arc right and all work guaran­ teed. 1 hey are located at 221 Hecvnd street, Albany. IRVIN'S 6ARABE IS BUSY Agent for the Willy’s-Knight. Overland 4 Car» and the Exide Battery The Willy'» Knight car ia one thatin- elibk-s all the decided and basic change* that have l«een made in the motor ear industry and is famous for its marvel- < m . sleeve valve motor. It ia a car where the whole design haa been aim- piilit I and ail the non-essentials elimi­ nated I hr- result has been in accoed- anc. with the general tendency of mo­ tor car bulkier*, that of producing as smgile a car as was practical. Thia car is the leader of the medium priced car. it is the car that has the quiet motor, ai d only tx-gtns to get limbered up at 10.000 mile*. A manufacturer, of Buf­ falo, writ«-» the company: "I have driv­ en my Willy'a-Knight TS.iXiO miles and bod) and engine are in perfect condi- ti. n." K garage mechanic from Wal­ nut Grove, 111., write*. "I have driven my " illy’•■Knight over 100,000 miles and it is certainly giving satisfaction " I h«-ir Overland 4 has many admirer* and staunch supporter*. Thia ie the car that has caus’d no little sensation in the way it perform*. Take advant­ age of your first opportunity to talk with th«- owner of one of three car*. Ask him if the car is economical on gas and <>il Ask him if the car has plenty of power. You will find him just aa enthusiastic over the performance of his car as he was the oay he bought it The new price* going into effect on March* are overland touring 0*06. Milly'* Knight Thu garage I* agent for the Klide Battery and their battery station ia in charge of competent men. who are courteous in their treatment of euato- mer* and render first class service. he Irvin oarage is locate«! ot 324 Broadalbin street. Albany, Oregon. Twe Ceuld Play That Game. A Itundre«! year* ago a wealthy bach rl< r i.HMie«l l'alga, who lived near Al- bi--i. li I gave a party; »or ot young ladles left a glove. Mr. Paige reinm.-d II with the following note ' I from your glove you take the let­ te« t. that glove Is love and that I have for ihw." Th* young lady re­ fi-. «I “If from your name you take the letter I', that taiga I* ««• *»d that «.•ni <1o for me.” The story I* vei.ched foe by • friend of the Outlook. • In.-«, trin-lmother had It at first hand.--Th* Outlook. ___ If you are needing printing of any kin«! you can do no better than by coming to The Tribune. The above mention*«! ator* is one of the business concert» of «clo that I* certainly worthy of being classed among the must popular and tirogresslve •» tabliahm.-nts of th» city J. F. WvUely. proprietor of this well known store, piwsesa«-s the happy far ulty of recognising the needs of the public and promptly catering to the de mats! The merehandiar handled by this store, whether in popular brands of gmcerii-s. staple articles in the notion line, or gent's furnishings, are always such a* to give the highest satisfaction to th* many patrun* of thia store, who nave learne.1 by past experience that in quality of goo«i*. excellence of atten­ tion and reasonable«» of price this store la unexcelled. It i* also a well known fart that a child sent tn this store for go««!» re­ ceive* the moat careful attention, and can buy articles at the same price as an adult, which fact ia only one of many excellent reason* why this store ia so popular and enjoy* such a large |>atr«n age. which ia not by any means confined to the city, as the fame and good name of this establishment extentla far out into adjacent territory. It is such institution* as this store that make* a town's reputation in th«- •urruunding country, ami we may con­ fidently congratulate Scio on having such a popular concern within the city limits. To wk! to thia popularity, Mr. Wesely has recently add«-«! a nice Im« of gent’s furnishings, which met with instant approval of the men. ”1 went to a swsp social the other night. Everybody was supposed U> bring something they didn’t need. Most of the women brought th -r husbands." It’s Different Here i There isn’t a thing in our immense stoc k but what each I one needs—we need—and we will ‘‘swap’’ with you, and i the price is right. You will do better here month in and I month out, than you can do elsewhere. Kodak Time Is Here e I I You take pictures on your trips, don’t you? Can you do your own developing and printing? If I not, not we suggest that you bring your exposures to us. Our ’__ work is first class and we do high grade * Developing Garden Seed I icld Seed Enlarging Printing Groceries Notions Dress Shirts I* umishings NEW AND OLD FEATURED J. F. Wesely, Grocer, Scio, Ore. Albany Furniture Exchange Is Building Up Big 1 rade on Square Dealing Io All Thia establishment is one of the firn» that la not satisfied with a stock of n few chairs, table* and bedroom set* When they started basin««» they detrr- mined to keep in stock just a I «out every thing in the furniture line Anyone who has ever purchased from them, or ever been in their store, will have t > ac knowledge that they were succeaaful in their determination. W« venture th«- assertion that but few store* in the larger citie* can be found w ith a mor,- complete stock of furniture. And when we aay furniture, we du not mean mere ly table*, chairs and a few lied* we mean library table*, dining table*, buf feta, china ckiaets, daven|>orta, full suite* for every room, as well a* tndi vldual piece* and scon * of other arti­ cle* to numerous to be listed in the • pace at our command. They handle the celebrated Ked • tar Vapor stove, that talk* and cook* like a gasolesc stove but uses kerosene for fuel. In the matter of ranges they handle the Universal and lang ami also handle the Colonial Flpeta» Furnace. Whether you want furniture of mod •rale price or the must rxpen*ive kind on the market, you will find that thi« firm will gtve you value received for your money, This »tore i* one of the must important business concerns in Albany, and serve* the |>ublic at all times in the moat efficient and eauabir manner, and give their customers vaiu able merchandise coupons. I hey carry a full lin* of dishes and cooking uU-n- siis. and in fact "everything to furnish the home with." Th««y maintain an exchange department for u»«d furn iturv. The management of thia store is in the hand* of thoroughly remjietenl men whose dealing haa won for them a targe patronage. •X «V 1 Special School Meeting Notice ia hereby given to the l«-gal voter* of School District, No. Ufi. uf Linn county, »tale uf Oregon, that a a Spacial School Meeting of said dis­ trict will b* hckl at the »chool houae on the 2Jd day of April. 1*22. at two i2) I o'clock in the aftrrixMin. fur the follow-1 Ing obj«-cta: To elect two(2l director*, one I) to fill the unexpired term of llert Hollis, dacaaaod, and one (I) to fill th* unexpired term of J. K. Ktieha. re­ signed. Date«! thia 2Mth day of March. 1V22. J. H. ‘•TK 111, Chairman Board of Directora. Attest: A**ia D. Raavc, District Clerk. ' , < 1 Avoid W*riung man of p»lui dn** n>»t hair to follow the J««!> ht* fnther hn«l mil«-- • it'a th» )«>l> taat »ultvd fur hint Th«- youth fiti'l* Udi »hat ui«»l up|M«*l* to him. an«! th«m *••• to it that hr’» tb«- l«r«t fallow In that l«u*l- '««■•», Sil« h fellow» ri»r to *UV«-v»» In «pit* of hnnillc«|M. Thru the world wotwlerv and ap|>luil«l». It'« folly to r* main r< >>|>r«l up with limitation* when y««u might Ju*t a* wrll be enjoying the fullevt itb*rty. If by «-trnucr you get Into a blind alley •<- to It tlint you ■ .ut at «m«-r —tlrlt. Local Market Quotations POI I TUT. VgAl. AND EGOH Hrn*. 4 II» and over $ .IK .14 Hen*, under 4 Ita • IK Spring*. U lb* and up .25 Broiler*, undvr If Ita .12 Stags-------- —- I ock* . ... . 7 Bids Wanted Veal, fancy no. 1 11* .13* Dream-d pork, no. I blocker* .18 The School Board of District No. Egg«. ea«h, lfic traile Egg”, white «elect 96 will receive bid* for wood. as .37 Butter fat follows: F ffid 30 cord*. 4 ft second growth fir, si H Mill run ......... ........ 6 cord*. IB in. big fir, 2. «5 Scratch to be delivered »nd «tacknl at the Egg producer _______ _ 2 75 2 00 school house not later than July 15, More fat, for h«>g« I I" Ground barley 1922. _ 2.00 Rolled barley The bid* most be in the hand* of 1.75 Shelled corn, eastern the District clerk not later than Ground or crack«! com I <> April 20th. 1022. _ 2.00 LeBage cracked corn The School Board reserve« the Fu>i'R right to reject any or all bid* Hard wheat 12 10-2 30 J. S. S tktia , Chairman. Soft wheat ■ - - 1.70 ANNig D. B abtv . Diet. Clerk. F or S als —Old paper*. 10c per bundle at the Tribune office. Let the Tribune do your printing BIN H Chop Suey and Noodles Nileu, 20c Fried Rice, 25c Pork anti Bice, 20c Pork (‘hop Sucy. 40c Fried N o m II ch , 60 c »V a Going to Build? Plans for houses, learns, chicken houses, etc., furnished free. Come look them over. Let us give you an estimate on the one y< u want. Scio Logging & Lbr. Co. SCIO OREGON cm a « The Sc io Mill & Elevator Company Kespeetfully submit* a li*l of f«-««!» w* carry. Kindly come in and get our pric**. Si •• .. 2 aa S*curity Calf and 1'ig Fowl ) 12 poutwl pail* Hr** than half price to introduce) Í pound pail*.. Ground Barley <«round Rye Ground M heat Whole W heat Mill Kun Middling Short» Com, whole t orn, cracked Corn, ground F.gg Maker Hen Acratch Our Motto: tirowing scratch Chick Ma*h Chick leed k.aatem Shell Cocoanut Meal Flour Graham "A Square Deal’’ D. E. COOPER, secretary The Scio Tribune $1.75 the year