t Local Xews and Classi fled »F Í The Scio Tribun® Albert Randle and family of Al tested at Hai«‘> last Fridar night. City council meets tonight io reg- Misa Fern Flanagan is confined to bany were in Seio Tuesday. Th«- Sci^b-iys badly handicapped by ular session. her home with the measles having 1 xig and Smail oo the sick Mrs. Marie Hodse. who haa been N. I. Morrison and John Schindler Joe Sena and wife of route 1 were list. Miller and Thurston were to went to Salem Tuesday afternoon. confined to her home for th* last shopping in Scio Monday. fill their places. The b<>ys go to three week* with the measles. to now C. C. Bilyeu and wife made a ous- reported to be on the road to recov Lebam n Friday night to plav their Mr*. R E Hibler left Tuesday A It WixMlhill of Albany was h«-re last game. We hope to have our morning for her home in Seattle, ii ms trip to Albany' Tuesday morn- ery on busi nee* Tuesday, t«-a»n intact for thia game. after a visit here with Mrs. N. C. mg. ! Clifton Bond and C. R. Ward of Fred Hilveu and wife went to The boys are arranging a baseball Gill. J. L. Kellv and Gale Jone* were Hoquium. Wash , who had born l'ortkin«! Tuesday oo buaine**. schedule and will soon begin practice. laiwrence Montgomery, one of in Albany M«mday evening on bus- working at the Ballin mill for some e, *a « »MW Ford Windshield Glaas for your the mail carriei*. to confined to hi* in. time left Tuesday morning for Port Ad.nrti*« is The Scio Tribune and get reenlta. Ford Garage. Seio. Oregon. Ford home with the flu. Frank Bartu to Genuine Ford Service with Gen- land. Mrs. 1-ee Bilyeu and daughter. sulmtituting, Ford Garage. Mrs. D. D Austin. Mr*. J. S. uine Ford Parts. Mrs. Ivan Ayers, of Leban in, vi-.it«- I Mr*. N. C. Gill and Mrs. J. C. Scio, Oregon Sticlia and the Misses Dorto Weddle relative* in Scio Monday. Edwards returned Friday evening Mrs. I>. D. Austin of Albany spent and Vella Brenner visiud at the J. D. Griffin of Salem is now one from a visit at the home of Dr. J. I 1 the week-end at the Wm Brenner home of Dr. and Mrs E. H. Hobson Read Page Five. Interesting. of th- new readers of the Tribune, G. Gill and wife in Ixrbanon. home and attended the gym dance in Salem Sunday. For Sale White Pekin duck egg*, having enrolled last Thursday. There will be regular preaching i Saturday night, One of the fire axe* has disap a c-ttir g <14 eggs) Mrs. Joe Kenneth Westenhouse ha* been «snirw at the Baptist church Sun-1 Fatrnv, route 2. Scio. 31-p ..... o J» Deoamcre took a truck load peared. and the party who borrowed Ur <h. W1 1» Rw U II. H«*- L, u Ub>n0„ Tu^„. H. it is requested to return same. If unab. i. u, .iun.1 .. 2 «*«,1 _ K, to too. th. M«. of IWW„u.ohoo«..; fire should break out the axe would I or Sai<- or Trade Good top buggy week <>n account of an attack t with brake. Wilbur Funk, Jeffer- , the*»- service*. . . . . . . the flu. >>e needed—-and for your house, »f>n, Oregon. Route 2. 30-t-2-p who was about half eick. ELw/.rkiritf «1.^ Ilallin .«■ **w. « Ml. ««Mn. <•» .. <b. Mt> Umber( k of M)| maybe. Ethil Arnold, who was laid up for Fur Sale Gulden Glow need corn, . . . . , .. several days last week on account of mill rre«l Axe had the misfortune Dr. Wallace of Albany came out Select i »train. Get your supply _ ... ... waukee, who is visiting relatives in , . early an attack af the flu. is now able t > to have the third finger of hit left,, . Leonard Gilkey, 2X.tf lx-banon. spent bund*» in Scio with Sunday to see Marion Arnold, who .... ., t* around. He saya it is no joke t>> hand crushed while rolling log* last .... .. is ill with pneumonia. He savs she For Sale . ' - - < o< r. S.-.-.l „ . , , , her daughter. Mrs. Oliver Fowcil. Thursday. He is incapacitated for , be assaulted by such an enemy. to improving. E. G. Holland is sule in sack ; L>t* at 15c per pound. w. rk at present but th* injured Lawrence Montgomery, who is ill stituting for Mr. Arnold on the Inquire of Guy Johnston. 28tf-c The dance given by th»- Student member is healing nicely. *“h pneumonia, is reported to be mail route. Body at the gym Saturday night I r ; -.m- In meh wood planer cut- — „ ,. improving. Frank Bartu is carry- ting» $2.50 |>er load at the mill. 1 he Scio town team of Basketeers , .. .. . , was well attended, and a good time Fathet Goerlich and Martin t .... mg hie mail route during his tllneas Sci. Lodging and Lumber Co. 2H-ch def« sled the Crabtree team at ( rab- Is reported. Music was furnished Schnieder were in town Tueadav tree Wednesday evening, while the Claire McLain and wife of Salem, h r Sa •• 2o0 pound* Red Clover by an Albany orchestra, and -n ■ from Jordan. The Father say* it -■ • W R. girls' basketball team was defeated **»« have been stopping with Mr*, •ay it did not measure up to the i* probable church mav be resumed Kuicken, Route 2, Scio, Oregon. by the Crabtree girls. We under-1 McLain’s parent*. J. I. Shelton and usual standard of orchestra* that at the local Catholic church, but the 30-tf stand u return game is to be played wife for a short time, are ye pa ring date is not known. have play ed here. F'r S.de Cheap One three-section here »«fine time next week, but the to move to Marshfield. Several from here went to Salem Mrs. E. I). Myer* and her mother. li ver harr w in good condition, If the users of city light* in the Mrs. Rilev Shelton called Sunday on Friday night to attend the boxing dale to not yet *et b-e F, G Cary, Scio, Ore., Route 2. 30-t 2-p Lyle Ficklm wa* in town Monde-' country would place the «treet light Miss Amy Holteen, who i* recover event at the armory. Each *ay the various Irouts were good, but that evening for a short time t<> see his in front of their residences, it would ing from an operation at St. Mary’s F >r S.-dr s Comb brown and they <iid hot last long enough, a* in mother. He had been at Salem on make the lanes look like traveling hospital in Albany. wh:t<- - churn baby chicks. Phone They report •r write, Mrs. J. H. Johnston. the three event* an op|>onant was business and could not go back to at night through cities. This light that »he is getting along nicely. Lv ns. Oreg. 2»-tf xnockt-d out in the third round Kalama without corning on to Scio. is free if the users will place the Aunt Becky Morri* brought a The boxer from Monroe failed tn ap Lyle is looking fihe, and says he and bulb on the pole, and they should F r Sa:« Two hound pup* two lieautiful boquet of spring flowers n«»nt) - ..Id Will **>ll for $2.50 pear. so the fourth card wa* n»t hi* o«ter. Mr* Julia Bilyeu, are IX) it. to the Tribune office yesterday, for v»ch. inquire of John Silber- making gool in their restaurant. put on. The high school annual is taking which we acknowledge our humble I nagel, Route 1 Scio, Ore. 1-t-p on considerable airs these days, and thank* Aunt Becky is one of God's I .■ Sa . Span of horses. Weight »»eeesseaeaeeeeeeeeeesssss*s**»4eee4sse*eee»eeeeaeee the boys are putting in all the time chosen who keep* her heart and 14*>O; 1500 pounds, eight and possible to make it even better than mind voung by such kindly deeds. nine <■ ir- old; and fresh Holstien- two veers ago Considerable adver J*-r • v c w. George M. Bilyeu, REUABLE UNDERTAKERS It has been suggested that Some tising space has been sold already, Scio, Ore 31t-2 p All funeral* given personal attention by Mr. Lowe and more ha* l>ecn promised. The of the moat progressive women call F >r Sale Re-cleaned red clover seed Services and 1 rice* Guaranteed to Satisfy Every t ustomer price per copy we understand ha* a meeting of the ladies of Scio to lady Attendant if desired 2l<- i mruj. See sample at Mor- N. I. Moaaisna been placed at 50c. and all friend* form a civic club, the purpose being N. Lows n- t> « Hardware Store. Phone Auto I’hone ~|iay, 397 I«banon to make our little city more tieauti- or write John Shelton at Scio, of th* students no doubt will be Equipment Phone—Sight, 396 Phono 9 ful and desirable a place to live. Oreg . R. 1. 30-1-2-p purchaser*. We hope this suggestion will tie act I GGS Foil HATCHING-from S. ed upon and that such a club will C. White laghorn.hens that made become a reality. a fi< average of 224 eggs in tludr pullet vear. Mated to Cock- Mrs. l<ee Gaine* gave her huwdand ereis ft m a pen with a trap a surprise in honor of hi* 47th birth neat n -nd of 275 to 299 with day on Sunday. Feb. 24. Thirty- - r. - d im n '¿'.<9 hen. Egg* 5» each, one or luOO. Guy McKnight, Scio, six of his friend* were invited to Oregon. 25-p spend the evening with him. Mr. a LOWE & MORRISON 295 DITROIT BUY NOW! * V. V,. .* ol Every spring the demand for Ford Cars is several hundred thousand greater than the available supply. Place your order immedi ately, to avoid delay in delivery. ¿Core/ Ifcior'tjom/ui/nu (V3 Detroit, Michigan & * NOTE : A small payment down put* yvur name on the preferred delivery liât. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTORS and Mr*. Gaine* were presented with Migiey b !*.nn at 5j'< —The Fed eral I -and Bank of Spokane,Wash., a fine leather rocker by their guest*. will make ioan* through the Forks A birthday cake weighing thirty of th« Santiain National Farm pound* and decorated with forty 1. an A* >ciation in amounts from seven candle* was a feature of the $1001>< $25,000, for a period of 5 t<> 34 J years, on first more age refreshment* *• <-urity. I nq ui re of W H MeLain. Here are a few matrimonial tips Sec Trca* . route 2. Scio, Oregon. given by the director of educational i Julv 17-p. activities in the Brooklin Y. M C. A.: "Don’t marry for sex attraction alone. Don’t fail to run your house on a budget system. Don’t expect your wife to live according to a SUNDAY M< )N DA Y TC FJiDA Y single standard of morality while M axi h » 10-1» you have a double standard. Don’t HERE IT IS pay more than 30 percent of your Rex Ingram's wages for rent in New York; or more than 20 per cent elsewhere." I Globe - Albany “Scaramouche” ■JI High School Note* „ rr.... . ■ Mis* Nina Snyder of Lebanon vis ited school Friday afternoon a* the guest of Hazel Howard. The Scio Girls were defeated by Crabtree at Crabtree on Feb. 27. the score being 24 to 5. The girls' team was greatly weakened by the alioence of Mildred Couey ami Mary Herman from the floor. On account so many of the girl* having the mea*le*. the girls banket ball team haa been compelled to can cel the reman.mg games of the season. The gym dance Saturday night wa* well attended and the floor was in good condition. ■ The boys' i<a«ketl ad tlreuier th»a Ingram's “4 Horse men,” Th«- x-rond ixpst picture of th«- \ . ar. *t«l wcond only to “The Covered Wagon.” 4 Show« 1:30 3:30 Daily 4 7:30 9 JO And then soon Anna Christie Kelly’s Drug Store. Scio, Oregon -r. e