♦-•♦ —***«««««e««««*««««e4 ; Larwood Items | Ed Kalina made a run to Soo Saturday to have hia car repaired . *od o buy a new dog from Tony Holub to fill the place of the dog Fab to that recently died The Pi# Eater Mrs Wilbur Flamlwr. of Mt. went along t» be in the wag and I’r pect. and Mrs Jeans Chaatina bold the new dug, a* that was all he wera viaitm« at the home of Wm. was good for. Smith and wife last Wednesday. Our Sunday school and church Sid Strincer and wife motored to 'services were well attended. Rev. Set last Saturday on a business and Butter, of Crabtree, delivered an pleasure trip. interesting sermon. The rock crusher ia running full Mrs. Mary lx*v called in Sunday time and several teams have been after church to visit Mrs. 8. W. haiJing roek. making very much ' Gaines, who ha* been under the needed repairs on the roads ' weather with a cold, but is feeling Grandma Hassler and Dr. Shell fairly good at present t hav< been on the sick list for some Mrs Gaines has received a letter time. We wish them a speedy re­ from her w«n. John, who ia herding covery. prisoners at Salem. He ha* a good Mi«* Beatrice Gaines, daughter of job and is enjoying fair health Mr and Mrs. Lee Guinea, who left Joseph Kalina has returned home thr< «> weeks ago for Loa Angelee to from Portland, where he had been take a course in trained nursing, working for th« t»a*t year, a^d ia writes that she is enjoying the work I now cutting cordw>H>d on his farm. very much. We all join in wishing He found work hard to get in Port­ her success. land at this time of year. Wm. Smith and wife were callers Ed Kalina has sold his fat ¡ng* t<> at the home of Frank Bartu. ar., Tim Kelly at a low price, a* price- last Saturday evening. are on the decline There is no pay JetuutChaatine butchered a 500-lb. in the hog busin-w now, and an us­ porker laat Sunday. ual the farmer has t<> take the short A flu epiiiemic has attacked sev­ end of the bargain eral of the employes of the Clarence The Pie Eater and son. Theodore, Cameron sawmill, but none reported made a short visit to Scio Monday, serious. finding the city flourishing, with fu­ Eli Ramer waa over from Crab­ ture prospects of having a fir e saw­ tree laat Monday. mill and a short railroad to the Waiter Woods, wife and little mountains, which promises to make daughter, of Lebanon, were visiting at ’he home of Mrs. Wood’s par­ Scio a booming little city; the hotel was running on full steam »nd on ent., Wm. Smith and wife. Sunday. time. Hurrah for Sein! U-e Gaines and wife called on schedule 1 Wm Smith and wife Sunday even­ ing. GILKEY STATION ; a a a a ♦♦ ♦♦■♦■♦«I w Feb. 19 The women here are loyal tn their dub no matter how far they have to go. This waa proven Thursday when a truck load of m< mbera driven by John DeWall, and several car load journeyed to Albany thru the cold for an all day ae«aion at the spacious home of Mrs. Elmer Whet­ stone in Sunrise addition. Mrs. Dwight Peterson was joint h<>st ms . Well filled baskets were takrn and a bounteous luncheon enjoyed at the noon hour by the following: Miss Nora Holt, Mrs Minnie Smith. Mrs. E C. Smith. Mrs Anna Wick, Mrs Ed Smith. Mrs Dwight Peter­ son and Joyce and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whetstone, all of Albany; Mrs. Tina Ih-Wall, Mrs. Pansy Shepherd. Mrs Peter Peter­ son. Mrs. Wymma Kellv. Mrs Irma Wruk. Mrs. Hattie Kelly. Mrs. Francis Bartnik. Mrs Ida Yunker. Mrs. Mary Holt. Mrs Anna Mespelt. Mrs. Myrtle McDonald. Mrs S. B. Holt, Mrs. Effie Sommer. Mrs. EL LAST CHANCE to get proper lumber service. as we are about to operate our mill, and cannot attend to local trade only at our convenience. Scio Logging & Lumber Co. eaeeooeoaoeaaeeeooosooooooeeoaooaoaaae» Pure-bred Bulls Valuable Asset Dairy I Urda from Pure-bred Srea a ow a average in­ crease of 48 per cent in tinancial rvtur » over dairy hcida produced from acrulm. according to U. S 1 ^¡tart­ inent of Agriculture. Start the New Year with a pure-bred bull at the head of your dairy herd. Oregon Milk Company dors Stewart, Mrs. Anna Holt. Mrs. Hattie DeWall, Mrs Edna Gilkey, < T. M. Holt and Fred Sommer. The Condenaery, Scio, Oregon afternoon waa spent with businees. oseooeooaaooeooeooooooseoeeoeoooeoeoooooooeeeoooooes fancy work and a social tune. A «melling contest was *taged. Mrs. C. C. BRYANT Ralph McDonald proved to be the that fine winning most efficient in Attorney at Law Real Estate Rrolfer the prize for naming the most med­ and Notary I'ublic Cusick Bank Bkig. icine bottles correctly. Mrs. Anna ylbilruth ÜbluintJ, Examined Wick succeeded In pinning the ar­ Al.BA.VY OREGON K IO - - - OREGON row. blindfolded, nearest the eupid'a Oscar Pomeroy, wife and daugh­ heart which hung on the will there­ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOOOuO ter. Mrs. Wayne Con r. of la-* a- by winning that prize The day HOW TO SAVE MONEY non, are visiting Unde Tom Smail will l-Mig be remembered by all pres­ WHEN SHOPPING and family. All are enjoying life ent. The next meeting will be at PIE EATER the liunie of Mrs Francis llartnlk. By MRS. HARLAND H ALLEN F'r»»sh Smelt March 1. qqq OQOOQQOOOQOOOOOOUQOOOOU Wilbur Fleming descended from th< pinnacle last Tuesday. "Rill" i* i ways a welcome visitor. 1 he spooks and hobgoblins were carrying on their nocturnal deviltry Mt. Pleasant on or about the 14th inst. One would naturally infer that they must have had the dates on their calendar Feb. 20 very much confused —thinking that Nina and Harley Darbv wont to Hollowe'en came on St. Valentine's Mill City Wednesday, returning Day At any rate, the little school hoys played quite a prank on Rock­ home Friday. Gny Glenn went to Stayton laat ford White by carrying ail the old week after a load of feed. rails, logs, limbs, brush and debris A farewell party was held at the of every and all kinds and descrip­ £d Elierhardt hum* Friday evening tion and did deliberately and with in honor of their cousins, who left malice aforethought cast same into Ev. rvonr enj.»ve«l a the aforesaid Rockford White's road, Saturday. good time and di«i build same to a great height Marv Hara returned home from which did so enrage the said Rock­ Mill Citv Wednesday for a f» w days ford White that he did scatter said stay with her folk« rails, logs, limlw. etc., to the four The ML Pleasant young folks are winds, resembling very much th« practicing a play which they expect «■d’.-cts f an Oklahoma "aiy-cooa," to give Feb. 24th. It will also I*- as the niggers would say. Little a basket social boys will be little boys. Senz Bros loaded a car of lumber W« notice that Coo Westenhouee at Kinsgton Wetin« lay « is quite busy plowing now-a-daya. Spencer Long and wife visited al getting his land prepared for spring the Robert Darby home lad week. sowing. Raymond Leffler has quit school at Stay ton and Gladys is now wtay* ing with Montgomerys in Stayt-m- Mias Nina Darby left for Mill City Sunday where she will wo rk F eb. 20 for a while. i Riley Shelton Scio Meat Market Christina MeCola, formerly of rennenter District, has joined her mother at the Mistletoe orchard, and entered the Oakview school. l.*onard Gilkey in*taih*«l a hand power water system last week. The meeting* are still being held at the «choo ¡house They will con­ tinue until Wedm-sday night, poe­ I*. OIL H.f«»«'l M Fresh and Cured Meat— Bacon Lartl Sausage We buy your Veal and Dressed Hogs AIM« > THE COAL RANGE Winter weather make* frtrnre. rvaily t«> «hop intelligently for a c<>uh AAAAAA&A A A es A AAA A4k ^F^FvF^F^F^F^^F ^F^^w^F . a* w AAAA WVWwwwWww stove that burns coal. And a coal sto»« can be a disappoint uihu I In so many different ways. Il Netlci Ilf Piblicilioo. OtparintRl if should be selected with unusual « are. Hi lilrrtir sibly longer. Too much importance «snoot lx U. 8. Land Office. Portland, Ore., Miss Mabel Zysset ia teaching her ghen to the o»«n. It should be thick January XI. BBS. wall« to bold heat, and of ample pro old school n«-ar Sidney. Marion coun­ portions f«r ordinary ami ocenakrtwl Notice ia hereby given that • a«mond ty, as the tmciier who tirgan the needs. You should also see that lb« l»ecator Miller, of Scio. Ore., K. I, who healing Hues run ail aroum! the ova* on duly 30th. IVH. »mule H<>m«»»tead term, resigned U» tret married. for E| bW L section so as to brat bottom and shies as wel Entry No. .Miss Juanita. Mrstielt is ill with as the top. For myself. I think a ther 27, township 10 * . range I E., W. iih - ridian, ha» filed niitlc,- of intention to a cold. Her nivAfcer is substituting, 1 moiueter in the oven door la to«» us. fui make thrrryear proof, to establish to gat along without. claim to the land abo*«- iteaerttied, be- for her at the DeV.vney school. Of course the Bre-I».» must be largl for« the clerk of the «*ity court for Mr. and Mrs- Ed Smith and Mrs. enough to keep a lingering tire, ami l< Linn county, Oti gon. I, at Albany, Ore., Minnie Smith, of Albany, visited beat I be stove w«HI without being ful on the "th of March, IITXt. Claimant names as witnesses; Sunday at the Fred Mrsi«eit home, j 1 of coal. Mike Bilyeu, of Scio, Ore., route I. n»r beet grate for four is* »!<•'» <» E. Wirth, of Scio, Or«., route I Mr* Minnie Smith ia will there. will be uno that cuts the bottom Cress E. F. H lxmg. of Sci«>. Or«., route 1. Mr and Mrs. E. F Krebs were the are with a slight turn without dis Henry Neal, of Scio. Ore., route L Art 6 »-16. AL8X«XUM mwb . s Snuday dinner guests at W. A. Gil-■ turning ths coals The Increasing me Register. of anthracite coal In range, makro th« keys. poker less aud Im desirable William Me ipelt is now aide to Thera must be a perfect draft, ant tie about some . perfect draft control. Htudy the «lamp era carefully : If they are well pla< «<1 ami you know bow to use them Io heal McOae-Wisler advantage It will rconomls«- fuel an< liealers in greatly lucreaas the healing efficleacy of your stove. A. McCrae ami Miss Alice Winer, There should be convenient o|s-nlngl both of Linn county, were married to dean the rartmts Bure -rape, tally We buy Frank Hora ar. is on the sick list by Rev. H arvld H. Milas at the under the oven. For the ashes and emit Our v<>ung folks are still having V« a and Pork .Methodist parsonage in Jefferson on must be kept fr»m clogging tbese |*n their -<>eial parti«-« among the neigh- this week. asges. Roas Chrisman made a pleasure Tuesday Horning, Feb. 13 It will l>< ra to pass the long dreary nights. An Important Item la to see that th« trip to Mill City la«i Sunday and re­ b«- remem bered that two years ago ,ftro draws under the top so ns to heal E»l Kalina lost hie favorite stock H all over. A store top Is an expen , dr McCrne’s former wife was killed and farm dog he so much prized porta some muddv r vi» . sire table, and that's all It la If m« Ed Roberts vuuted with Roy Pear- b I t a Sou tbrra Pacific train at the ' profwrly bee led. Must have been poisoned. i hi flhway emesintf be tween here and Many women think that a provl.lot Geo. (¡riffin and Oscar Flilpot eon Sunday. lor «lumping the ashes right Ihrougt Al '»an y end tha/ he was badly in­ have finished repairing the 8-room the kitchen floor Into the ba«wm«ni It jur sd at the same time, Mrs. Mc- h >u«e they receotly purchased in imtl«|>enaable. ft does greatly help It DO DYEING Cra< » is a mster of his first wife. keep stove and kitchen cleun. and '-at l^ebanon. with the assistance of They will he at home to their friends t* arranged on moot any make of stov» ; HUB CLEANING WORKS. INC Henry llasaler. of Scio. by a clever mechanic. ! Maairt Dyet* and Clean« ra We have just bought a trstn. nrloua on .1 lr. McCrae's farm, four miles .Mejularnes Hannah Ray and Leone A liberal vised tank for hot ware« [ 1)5 Lyon A.. Albany. O»«(on stock of Army Munson luth of Jefferson Jefferson Ko­ Ray cilbM in Friday evening for a is a great rvn.mleirr provided th« be sold to the public <*r««t. Ttw.c V)ew heating arrangement Is efficient. short visit with Mrs. S. W. Gaines, shoes ass l per rent sohd Lather with ; If you have bad experience with • and to fill past promisee, and enjoy heavy A»et>!r *oi«« «ewed snd warming oven you will want mu KA ’itetMiwek was In town Satur­ with the new etovn— high enough fruit one of those old-faahioaad chats like ■ The upper, are of heavy ehrome leather aeaeeooooosoooseoeeoosss Vid said he had ât laat finished the stove an It will not gel too hot <>i arith t>eBows tongue, themby making olden times. ita new location be In the way are good points to look | The old man made a run to Crab- them water proof. Th««*• shoes are mov «re his house to T. J. Mlinkers, selhng very fa>t and we a and completed the job in just M and a half. It is now li|.e a months. 4» the Tribune do your printing. Mdl Braadway, New T«gk a ty. N Y. I ». he says. (Mb) Does a General Banking Business. Interest paia on time deposita.