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The Scio Tribune ♦ • GILKEY STATION | Monmouth, as the normal has dis tide them over the Fourth. Mr Frank Summers and wife and three sons called in Sumtay for a supply of be me« Mrs. May Lettenmaier amused herself Sunday by putting up 40 quarts of cherries for Art Gnflin, as his wife was away from home, tleorg* Forge ami wife and Mr. Bice, an uncle of Mrs Forge, have just arrivml from Montana Mr. Bice is wonderfully elated over our «cenery ami climate, securing a lot >f Royal Ann chern*« which he ship- | mh 1 back to show he had just ar rived in Heaven to him M rs. Ina Stoddart and daughter of Larwocxl csll.d in Thursday for a short visit with her old unde and to get a supply of vegetable« Jo«eph Kalina, since bringing home his r»ew wife, has turn«! over a new leaf on hie farm by stocking up with several tine cows, also run ning it up to snuff. F>! Kalina has so much of hie heavy hay down and without help he has to put up hay till midnight. as it looks so much like rain. George Griffin got somewhat on the warpath Thursday and killed one <>f his fine mutton sheep, and know ing the old man is fond of mutton, t urned him over a quarter, on which »he old Pie Eater made » square meal. Billy Kicbardwm called Friday evening for a su poly of was. the English Cluster, the best peas ever grown. ___ missed until after the Fourth I I £. C. Smith and family an I Mrs. Minnie Smith of Albany visited Sun July 2 day at Fred Mespelt's Th* party James Reiley and wife returned bad just returned from a month's Saturday from a month's visit in vacation spent in the mountain«. Southern California. Their daugh- ( The federal appraiser was doing ter and son in-law, Earl Brock and business in th.w part» recently wife, of Lw Angeles returned with A surprise dinner wn tender«! them Mrs J G. Holl Sunday. When she The Gilkeys and Mrs Cora Smith return«! from the cemetery she attend«! the funeral of their aunt found her children had arrived ard a in St ay ton Sunday. Mrs Titua was gotten the dinner Those pr.-wnt a not>le woman and will be mieasd were. 1 jester Holt and wife of Carl by many loving friendsand relatives ton. Mr. and Mrs Jack Jon«-» and Ira Serfiing and Ruseell and Gen* Harry of St y ton Mr and Mrs Kelly have returned from Myrtle Will Moor* and children, Kellv and I oint. where they have bee« work Aileen of Salem; and J. H Kelly ing with the S. P. bridge crew for and wife. six weeks They came home to aa- Berry picking began in earnest sist with th* haying. last week. It seem«! there was no Mi-.« Juanita Mespelt Is home from sale for loganberries, but through I the kindness of the First National Bank of Albany, it was arrange«! to dry them in Albany. I Mrs. I. N. Lemon of Corvallis W •• are paying f.o.b. Portlaixl. and Miss Maude Rhir smith, who is Th. se price« alao include attending summer normal at Mon- Monday's receipts , mouth, visit«! over the week-end at I anev Veal.............................. 13c Top (tl.H-k Hogs .................. 11« 'the S. B. Holl home On Sunday Heavy Hens, 4 It* or over 20-21« Mr. and Mra. Holt took them t<> Wa Light Hens, 3 lbs 13c Springs Kock« and Reda, terloo and Sodaville Mias Rhin, l| |M>unds ..................... 35c smith and Mrs. Holt are cousin- U-ghorna, l( pounds ....... 21« | Leonard Gilkey and Mr Miller of We have a gotxi outlet for heavy and off grade hogs and vaal. Î Crabtree went to Salem W«in<Mlay Writ«- for lags. Try us for quick j to try to sell their loganberries returns. ■ They met with no success, n« some j people around Salem with large acre- I age« are unable to sell them ZSS W.,kIMiM St. PMTLANB, ML Fred M«*s(»ell and wife, W A Gilkey and wife and Marian. Mrs. W. E. Serving and Ira and Margar •t; Gen* Kelly and launard G.lkey and family attended the community club meeting at Shelburn M mday night and enjoy«! it immensely. The go«xi people of Shelburn "Did themselves proud" in getting up the program. Produce Shippers! Moore Produce Co. $795 f. o. b. Toledo Merit Wins New Honors About 100 people gathered at the Orville Gilkty home Friday evening for «Charivari. Moat every kind of instrument which could I m - thot of with which to make a noise was em ployed. Two auto horns seemed to best answer th* purpose. The young couple were marritni on the 24th birthday of the gloom and the 22d birthday of the bride. Dr Young- son. Methodist pastor of Portland officiated. They »eturned Friday evening. We wish them a long and happy married life with a lot of "lit- U* joys”. I’.-ople have recognised in th« •»«+ n«w Overland a higher standard SANTIAM FARM NEWS j of automobile value. Longer linen a higher h<x>d. an all-at««l body, '**»■»»»»«»»»»«» Triplex Springs (patented), a July 3 «iejiendable, economical engine W* ar* anxiously waiting to go to have earned for Overland the the big celebration at Scio as we are greatest success of its history. Bartu Motor Co. Scio, Oregon Page 3 Country Correspondence PIE EATER. Globe Trotter Corning Old rich Veaka will give a talk at the Z.C.H.J. half Saturday night. July 7, on ‘‘Aroucnl the World on Foot" and a hyimotic act. The date was set for Sunday night The talk will be in th« Bohemian language unless en.mjgh attenu to warrant it !»• given in t>iglish. No admission charge«!, but a collection will be ta ken. Every F«xiy invited. The new 10-horae motor and pump has been ini tailed at the water plant, and now th« • water supply of the city will tie sites ded to regularly through the automa' ic switch which was in stalled with the motor, Thia switch will go on when the water in the a certain low level and tank react» when toe I ank la tilled it will *hut off The | >ump has a ca|Wity of of water per minute. 250 gallon» and will til I the present tan k in 20 minutes. lz*onard Mra. G. H. neral oí it lituo, in 9 Mra Titre rxlysia ai e ago. fron il puwung • wax well I friends v4 • >t her d< • Gilkey and family snd Smith attend«! th« f«- ieir aunt, Mrs. Syl ranis layton Sunday after» »oon. suffer«! a stroke o ! pa- ut three or four w »*ks vhich «hr never recove. ’•d. She eay last Thursday, nown here, having ma «V io will be pain«! to lea rn th. Louis Soukup and John I’hillipe of Edmond Wash spent tbs Fourth al the J. F Wearly horn . They w. r. on their way to ( rater lake Mr. Phillips is a nephew of Mrs. W. . ly and P.wtmaster Stichu Riley Shelton Heal Inflate Proper and Not ar a Public ^■Ibttrath Obtained, ¿tamineJ MIO • - - OREGON Art Ct «nd 1er of the Scio bular umierw. s nt an operation in Portland W. A. Ewing, T. J. Munkers, DR. J. W. GOIN. President Vice Pre«. Sunday ( or the releif of a nerve Veterinarian E. I». Myers. Cashier pain in Yus left cheek, caused by the Authorusd Auction Sale and Interstate Inspector. pullm g .of his teeth several months phones - Palace Fee«! «bed, IM J ago. F. or several weeks he has been Residence. MX» R «uff. irtn|' excruciating pain, and it ALBANY. OREGON all assured of a good time Does a General Banking James Cruml ami wife ami also se*" ped nothing else would relieve It Business. Interest paid . I Kea 8IR12 Notary He returned PI ion«1 I Huâmes» 127 Pul-b his partner of ljetxinon were down bu ( an operation. on time deposita. h< «■* Monday evening Sunday for a supply of berries H C. ROM IFF The Scio Hotel was represent«! Wvn. Hirons, a former resident on The Scio State Bank Auctioneer CITATION | bv Paul Hamalza and his g.xxl wife. In th. < I’unty Court of th« State «f »ho were out Sunday for a carl-ad "••gon for Linn Lmn County. County.__ | of fruit. berries and vegetable» to 1 • iregon I th Matter ef the Estate «f Oeor- ,’latir.« liogger CITATION. To I 1. Pugger, W. J. Henderson aid Hay Henderson dree Ung: In th* Same of the State of \ , •• • . r.-by cited and real e . < . -nt y Court of the ovs„ of • »regun. for the C-ounty of Linn, at tl . . irt rm»m thereof, at Albany, in . ! i ounty, « m > Monday, the 30th day .j at I o'clock in the after . • b .! day. then and there to < if any exist. why aa order of Mlle -hould not be made es prayed for by the admit istrator of said estate, f. ¡ th.- al. of the following described lando, to-wit: __ lb gii 'dng at the southwest corner of ti . (i I. f. of George F. Crawford, Not Xo. 2531. Claim No. ». in town-, hit. 12 -outh. range 3 west of the will-' aniette Meridian. tn I.inn < ouatjt, Oro , 'i, a< <i running thence east 40.36 .■I . - • to th.* southeast corner ef eaid , tt>. n- «'north 21.22 chaina, thence haine to the west line of aai.l chum; thence south 21.22 chaîne to it la- - of beginning, containing *.» a. ■ • . mure or lees, all situate in Lina I .rtinty . Oregon w >t .•«, the Hon. B M. Payne, Judge of the Cownty Court of (IS. the'late of Oregon, for the i ounty of Linn, with the Seal ..f »aid t ourt afflied thio ilth day of June. A. P. IMS. R. M Russell. Clerk. By D. D *eM. I W i en you patronise our a«lvcr- *«»e 2. has purchased a home in ti m von are patronising mutual Ser/urr your dab- early Portland, «too a half interest in a tk ftes 3D* Leasao«, (laiM.ow IriciK la. hwrtier shop there, About sis Ix> m -oitites stf. > he moved to Portland and s»>«m began learning the trad* in I t.arber college there, with the reeult I that he is now a boas barber. The undertaking firm of Wright & Poole of Ijebanon has been dis solved. Mr. Wright taking the in terests at Brownsvillh and Mr. Pool* holding the business at Lebanon. Mr Poole is well known here and w* wish him success in hie new venture '* I .SM 42.00 value Hand Saw» Ä» value Screw Drivers 1.75 Steel Fish R ix I h alone. Mrs E. E. Wert of Turner un derwent a major operation at Al-1 bany Monday morning. Dre. Prill of Scio and Davie of Albany per-, 1 formed the operation, latest re port« are that she is doing nicely • Aunt Ollie” Shelton, who ia I confined to her home with dropay. is report«! to !•* holding her own. T. L. Dugger w«s over from I-elv- anon on a visit the brst of the • week. Thfwe-piec« Beautiful Bedroom Suite Plymouth Binder Rope, per n d 175,00 25c BINDER TWINE Plymouth Gold Medal Twin«, per t- .ck Plymewth Standard Twine. p> r h Hirdwir» J 7.90 7 no Scio Oregon