4 » ,** 4 , 4 • • H —A-ià. .t V A .i'.* . * • . a •, > -1 •• • 4 4 • * • ‘e • . r t * • « ,w »I « • . — c * i*. ; • .T. M <• »I / «.. „ ‘A .. « M - /WS* - ■ . - . 7 • *’t». * * -, 1 N* » 1 ,v «r., - », a ¿• '»e. 4h * The ¿ció TnbllÜfi General .\'eu'9 - "The Cowered Wagon Name Plates You live in and near Scio, so advertise your home by placing a Scio name plate on your car. We have them at per set ................. Bartu Motor Co ORE. DAIRYMEN Who sell their whole milk get paid for every ounce of butterfat produced by the cow. No loss from poor or worn out separators. Why he burdened with the drudgery of turning and waahing a separator when you can save money besides time and work. Oregon Milk Company Condensery, Scio, Oregon SHIPLEY’S Women's Misses and Children's Clothing and I iaberdaahcry Prices Popular Oregon x We have a large quantity of No. 2 Dimension '■Ì 3 Surfaced two sides. This includes sizes from 2x4 to 2x I 2 Price $12.50 per Thousand 4 i irst come, first served Sun»« the Buffalo Hunt on Antelope Island. Great Salt Lake, the long trailing of the wagon train in Nevada and Globe Theatre, Albany 3 days, beginning T‘ ’ir>4ay ®v< nthrf. Feb 2lst. twice daily thereafter st lP.30 and p. m. M ail ORDER# N ow All Scat. U-->- rv-d. Regular bo» office sale Feb. IS. Mail order* houkl I* a -Cv> I W i. > ’ .. . i’ - th«t every eitisen of southern Utah, the gold hunting in the nstiort sh'-uld •••«.- Joi. i W. Nt iron. Seattle Star. the mountains of California, and a hw If ytMi hav< >.• : ■■ • n ' '1 ;>r ( ■ .ere' do so. For the first hsr produced a classic few acenes in Oregan and Washing­ W. B McLaughlin, J-vallle l- a. t’rier. ton. I**e than half of one percent MATINEES: F) • MIGHTS: of the production wa« made in I 1CPS ’ I ntire Orchestra 11.65 Entire Orchestra ....1110 1 I »»vvo. i ■ -I ■ row- Balcony* 1.1’» studio. Entire Balcony........ .55 IfiClCCWlJ III Balance Balcony................66 Among the Government author­ ities who cooperated were Col. J. T — Mel oy. U. S. A. bringing do^n 1 lln: n.oi, who wa» born in week. A chirkm pii« supper wm four trtbea of Indians fr >m their 11 v< »rs ago and died from served at 6:30 followed by a pro Wyoming reservations, all ’.he pub­ gram, Mumc was furnished by I’ol* > h in Portland last Wednes­ lic officials of the countries included ly and her Pal« <>rch»-stra of Albany . day . wgs 1 at Lebanon last in the locations; A E Shelton. Sup- Sanday. ‘ ■ erinlendant of the Nebraska State Fork« of the Santiani Ccenmumlv A Mr» Northup and two chiid- Historical Society for data and Club was present and made a talk. ren were ■ri uidv injured on the photographs of the Oregon Trail J between Tangent and Shedd The city council has gone on rec­ I sad Eunice G. Anderson. State Hu- ord in favor of a community house M i ia> night when Die truck in torian of Wyoming regarding Fort ; th. . were moylfig from New- to tie erected on the pru|ierty for­ Bridger, and other historic forts in rg to C burg ran olf the highway. merly occupied by the city hall. Wyoming. There probably hu — Harrisburg Bulletin. I tir t. meeting of tone one of never previously been a picture in- ' ">• O - . n*S ate Tea -hem’ asaocia- Dr. Clark of Harrisburg i« »aid to I volving such wide ealiaboration. People are still writing to Famous have a rose bush in his gurden which j ti . ... announced to take place in ' Play ers l«aaky Corporotion, giving has buds almost ready p> come in-. \ bn v Saturday afternoon at ths 4l"kh ’ '»''*1 building. > bits of family history of pioneer days t<> bloom. Charlc« W. Gtiffer, age 82, for 7tl A cat Juven by .M ihm Mary Fake, ' that they would like to sec incorpor­ ¡years a resident of Oregon, died at • f he \i my Re 1 Crons, carrying a ated. ¡the home of his daughter, Mrs. C.| patient t > the tubercular hospital ! V. Clodfelter. of Jefferson last Mon­ at S i in, backed off a ten-foot em- i>snk -ii-nt four nnle« south of Salem day.—Jefferson Review. County Paragraphs an i iit right «ide up in the ditch. The Oregon Petroleum company, I Garage men say the accident was The boundary lines of Spicer owner» of oil leases and a partially ¡drilled well in the vicinity of lx- unav -ids i<- as the rear axle had school district No 17 and Tallman bruk- n thu* rrniier-ng the brakes district No, 7 have been changed so comb, i« preparing to resume drill­ i.-•.« — A passing car took the as to include the home of M. Aver­ ing in a short time. I trt>■ on into Salem. No one was Mr«. I*. A. Young of Aliuiny. hoff in the Tailman district. injured. « ven the patient is said to backeti by other local people, has ta­ Two women, said to be from the ix- no w -rse uif for tiie shaking up. Corvallis neighborhood, are held in ken steps leading to the organiza­ , the Linn county jail pending an in- tion of a humane society in that city. « r. ! he Strio Tribus» and gat Mr«. Joe Watkins of Sweet Home. ‘ veetigalion of a charge of ahopiift- »«•»ulta. inc at the Hannhon department 88, resident of Linn county *, " -or luto « hfcà. WUS A Methodist district conference is the case can be inveetigated. I ♦ ** HiO l«wl »Vi ...... .. leing held al Tangent this week. l»-,vparta,' p ■ !*»•» <« « George Pugh had the misfortune U • *a*U < IUtm ‘ tUlSa»p>< «par. About 60 delegate from various Ulrm .au -Ht- M Ite. «.V II .'I to have 43 of his flock of 57 full- Visi «ad |auaala«l b, churche» in the valley are in attend j blooded W hits Ijeghorn hens stolen K ■■*« Drug 8n re. Scio. Oregon. jance. from his ranch two miles east of town Thursday night. Brownsville i Times. Scio Logging & Lumber Company Read 1 ribune ad on page 2 SPRAY MATERIAL Now booking or-.ore on Sprat Material for later de­ livery. Special low prices on advance oidt-rs. It will pay you to contract your m ed- now and get delivery out of first car load. There is going to be n big detnand for grass and clov­ er weeds and prices might advance soon The low price of grain ami hay is making a large demand for pasture grasses and clovers. It will pay you to buy now. Send for price list. D. A. White &. Sons Bids have been asked for by the State Highway department for pav­ ing the highway between Albany and Corvallis. Work is progressing fsvorsbly on ths new road being built between Detroit and Niagara. A crew of 90 men is working oa thia ruad Louis Viereck. barber in Albany for 3H years, haa sold his shop to Otto G. Nagel of Long Beach. Calif. Mrs. J. H. Stevens, age 66. resi­ dent of Albany since 189N. died of paralysis at her home there last Wednesday, following an illoeas of one week. The Order of the Eastern Star at Lebanon celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary last Monday night. Organisation of two s roups of I Camp Fire girls hsa just been com­ pleted at I>«l>anon. About 50 people from Albany and a number from other communities were guests of the Oakville com-1 munity dub Friday evening of last a lav 1 g r~ *• i 261 Slate Street Salem, Oregon liliirt- EáV teM »