K <• ♦ * J • < * 1 ♦ A 9s. * 1 • * • ♦ % • ’ ‘ ' i * • • • * •* — • • • ♦ . . - • » ♦ • « I. ■ * *• & • - ■ M < . « • » I ’ I 9\ , • V." • • •• J* r . .tf •/T5 .** ? » ; • . «■ Big Attraction I lie Chance of a Lifetime to see Two Local Talent Plays People’s Theatre, Friday Evening March 3 I Auspice* Rebekah Lodge of Scio u' ‘How the Huibanda Got Even’ The Neighbors” In thro* act» Cast of Characters Neva Thayer Gilbert Caiavan Mr». Caiavan .... K. E. Wirt Mr« Ewing .... Julia Bilyeu ,. .Mildred Coucy ..Mayaril Stoller Mrr 0*o Bilyeu Honman , Pauline Him« Mrs. Petero . Mrs. Hauler Mr*. Tumlinaon ... Ix-ta Couey llolly Flanagan Mrs, Brown Mr. Min .. Edna Buchner May sell Hauler Mrs Hart « • « ........ Joe Oupor Newt......... Baby Kelly Petty Bilyeu Th« Goat... ..A........... Billy Belly Kelly .. \r-rv*‘ Monday in Over 45 have applied for the po­ sition of teacher in the Allainy schools, according to the superinten­ dent. The ban at Iwbanon because of S. 11. Holt was in Albany Satur­ diphtheria ha» lieen lifted and all I business and other activities have day on bu»ine«n. been resumed Orville Gilkey was seeing the The Crabtree high school waa eights in Albany Saturday. closed a few day» laat week on ac­ hick Craft was in Albany on bus- count <>f the illnese of the principal. inc»» Monday, returning Tuesday. Mr«. Frank Powell Frank Shindler and family were The county clerk, up to Saturday •hopping in Albany last Saturday. had issued 2101 license collar« for The Annual Pioneer picnic will dogs, being near the total eatimate • lie held in Brownsville this year on of dog« in tha county. June 14. IS. and Id. Mim» Leoore Powell, county treas­ Albany expects a big building urer. haa announced that all general boom thia summer. atarting a» soon 'und warrant« issued in January 1922, will be redeemed. as weather will permit. A program and pie «octal will be Mr«. W. A. Ewing has recovered from her recent illneaa. and Mr. Ew­ given at the Kiveraide school house ing has resumed hi« work al the on Friday, April 7. Bring your pie you'll enjoy it yourself. bank. John Densmore is installing s Mrs. A. L. Boynton is »»ting radio outfit, and before long he will Mrs DC. Thums Mrs Loren B-md »pent Sunday be able to pick up speech««. music i and might near a little private con­ with Mrs. Nell Hollis. Mary Shimanck »pent th« weekend with Ida Pruitt, in Turner O K. Howard wa«.m from Lar­ wood Saturday on bu«ine»*. D. C. Thoms i» slowly improving and can now are hi« friends. Chris Bilyeu and daughter. Grace, spent the week-end in Albany. George Hilyeu and wife »[>ent Sunday in Salem with relatives Mrs James Stalcup left Sunday for Estcada to visit with relative« Miss Winnifre»! Ferrto has l>een nursing D C Thorn» the past two weeks Roar Chromy return«»! to Corval­ lis Sunday to resume her studies at the 0. A C. Rev Wallace Howe lx*, of Al­ bany. preached at the Federated church Sunday. John Brock cal ltd on D. C Thom« Saturday evening and left him a big hen for hi« Sunday dinner. Vella Brenner. Mr« J S Sticha. Mr«. K. H. H«b«on and J N Wed die drove to Stay ton Sunday. k ‘ • • ’ 1 • * -tal covered table, up­ per door? "k<*9 kitchen'' him. and in »pttc of hundred« of variety 1 carved oik 3-piece bed other order« bring received every room suit»- th "pong» and top dav by the Fishei Mill«, he auccved* mattr»-»- Inquire of Mrs A. L ed in getting nearly half a car of Boynton, at 1». < Thom«. 34p young chick feed. ATTENTION PLEASE.' The Th* Public Service Co mtaaion Meadow i«had<- dairy want« you to I will hold a meeting in Pendleton know April Sth for the purpetse of fixing That the rest of the week I qt of the standards for hay. and making buttermilk g■» ■- with »-very pound of M»-a Shade ia «old with Guy llolli« left for hia home in a guarantee, If it turn* «tale or Chico. Cal.. Friday evening. rancid bring it back. That an. manufacturing a staple article like butter is subject to bad luck, «» their cream mav be­ come too ripe or • ur. and such will make butter turn rancid in a short time. For Sale- 14 head of led pigs. Half lhal from n a on if i have any mile went of Scio. trouble with it. th>- butler will not J. F. Kukacka. tf go under the imnie of Meadow Shade but will be *. J as cooking butter, For Sale (rood, dry 16 inch wood al cost price. Phone Fred Roadarmel, Route 2 That I want you to try Meadow Scio. Oregon. 33lf Shade butler. That your credit is good. For Sale -Ford touring car. good That I pi»-. 1» • i-etita more for condition. Inquire of Cora Cal­ eggs in trade. avan, Scio. Ore. ite Thana You. Seed Gras» Wheat For «ale at 11.25 Meadow Miade Dairy^ per bushel Call or write Chas E. A. Wagner. Prop. Plctka, Rt. I, Scio, Ore. 83p You'll Find Your Want Here Mrs Effie H<>t>kin* returned from Portland Tuesday evening for a Visit with her daughter. Mrs. Nell Hollis. S. A. Pea»« and wife and »on Err- ris. Mrs. F M Reed and Roy Long, of Jofferson, called on D. C. Tho.1»«, Sunday. Mrs. 1» D Austin, of Palmito For Sale Good steel range with Del Verde, »pent th«- week-end with | reservoir, cheep for cash. See it friends in Scio, leaving for Albany at Densmore« feed »tore. Sunday. Chas. Chrz. Scio, 33tf John Kelly and «ife and arm. Jack, Potato«« For Sale—25 bushels left, spent Sundav in Salem. John «ays j while they last $1 00 per bushel. the new Na»h is a wonder for per­ I’hone 187. W. T. ix>e. formance 31 tf Route 4. Scio, Oregon. E C. P««ry »pent the latter part Wanted —Work of any kind a wom­ of last week here on condensery an can do. My work in the past businero He returned to Portland guarantees that 1 render good Your Appearance Sunday night. serviee. Rebecca Comuton. tf will not m >ni|>lvt«- line Calif. of ftesh meat» at all times. <'run and m e it. The county treasurer received Monday 134,972 from th« sheriff a» the sizth turnover of the year for the first half of the 1921 taxes Of Holechelc Bro«. N*io, Oregon liii« turnover 121.421 wid go to the general fund. < ïleade Scio Bleat Market Cold Storage Scio Meat Market GRAND THEATRE SALEM. OREGON One Night, Wednes., Apr. 5 MAIL ORDERS NOW Floor and boxes 1st 3 rows balmny Last 2 row* hclcoay. G.illerv (not reeerved). War tax 10 per cent extra $3 00 3.00 2.50 1 50 Th« Firat appearance Seeds Ethel Barrymore haa ever made in Salem «I People 4o 3 special care The must eagerly awaited and most distinguished engagement of the year, b ir»t gMMHUWe in the west in several year» of America'« Foremost Actreu. CHARLES FROHMAN Presents Ethel Barrymore In the play in which her triumph has been without parallel in the history of the American »tag« • Garden Tim average farmer ia a little carvleM* in the m-lv« lion d Ins seed. Ex|H*rience ha» taught that car«* in Sett! -<-l<-i lion haa more to do with the aucceaa ot crop pr!'• !. we hai r just received, which we guarantee to Ite Wettern Grown and of the beat quality. Hur Potato line is tin- Burbank, Netted (»cm and Early Sunriae. Densmore’s Feed ‘Store Scio, Oregon Albany, Oregon By ZOE. AKINS t