«• •A ' - y g Í ’ »• y» ♦* K / . ♦ ■ ’ * • . •- . •. < k V »5 -».«-si *fc -XT, 9 Local News and Classified i • 4« •< ' I. f’ W B. Bowser and Fred Bilyeu Tom Quiitivy is the proud owner of a n«w Chevrolet coupe, making I were in Lebanon Monday. th» purchase through a Lebanon I E. G. Arnold waa tn Lebanon O<1 coMera. businaas Saturday afternoon Geo. Forge wa* over from Salem E. [). Myer» and J. S. Stichawere J. W Miller aw In Albany Si Monday on business with Jz F. Wise­ in Albany oo burinera Saturday. urda y n Equipmcot Phone—-bighe 396 < Phone 9 Subscribe now. 11.75 oer year. LOWE &. MORRISON •♦»••• w aaeaoaoooaa' i • I Make this a Fordson Year r t " t J .• Have dependable Fordson Power ready when the fields are first ready for breaking. Through all the year, use its steady, versa­ tile power for bigger profits on every farm task that requires power. To be sure of this, however, we must have your order now. Spring with its peak load of Fordson buying orders is almost here. Don’t wait. Order today. Make this a Fordson year, The Scio Tribune ........... ............ —» H. A. Ballm and family spent the mal is born the cord should be treat­ week end in Portland. ed with tincture of iodine and then some antiseptic powder applied. E H. Hobson of Salem was in Scio Monday evening. Mrs. Crandall (towa) Telia How She Stopped* Chicken Ln «ae« Walter Miller and family visited -I. ■ n' l.'XdtaerlwledwA* Frank Pruitt and family Sunday. r«U .Irai IU. '«!»*<• sa»»-«—• I,./, . U3e .-»«»»■< P>WWO»V ' -«be. I Saw. «ai-»e«| i a•«••- Mrs. Katherine Kester has moved (dU «Mo i uri ’« »I*, a»« »■ IS. her household goods to Albany, W! m M «oraauW Mr where she will reside. She finds Kelly’s Drug Store, Scio. Oregon. there is more work for a nurse there than here, hence the move Isaitne. her daughter, is alter ding St. Marv's school in Albany, which also makes another reason for the removal. Tracter Plowing Satisfactory work Ix-liuce acreage in Oregon will guaranteed. Chas. Chrx. Scio. probably be «mailer thi* year than Oregon. 31-c last. At least 'here will be no out­ standing increase as has been the For Sale 6 tons loose cheat hay at farmers* price. Call on John case of the past few years. Many Sh.tnanek. 35p sections are reporting »mailer plan­ tation» than last year because prices Far Sale (■olden Glow «red com. Sleet strain. Get your supply last year did not come up to expec­ lx-onard Gilkey. 28.tf early tations. * I r •'.lie No 1 Alsike Clover S*ed D. M C gx and son of Wn-n, near n sack lots at 15c per pound. Philomath. B* nlon county, were in Inquire of Guy Johnston. 28’f-c Scic. Tuesday looking for a location. For Sa • 16 inch wood planer jrut- If anyone has n good trade to offer, ting 52. u per load at the mill. please bring in your plan« and speci­ Sei ■ Lgging ami Lumber Co. 28-ch fications. and you may soon be lo­ F ,>r Sale Three Holstein cow», cated in Benton county. Mr. Cox price . apiece. See Con West- enhou <, route 3. Scio, Ore. 32-tf-e mh he haa as fine a farm im any in V Benton, and that his house has hot F>»r Sale 2’10 pounds Red Clover and cold water All aboard now. if «•. I. 2iA- per pound. See W. R. Kuicken, Route 2, Scio, Oregon. v>u want to really let loose in good 30-tf old Forks of the Santiam. Nice large White potatoes for sale, fi. 0 tier hundred pounds, at Ex plot ion Proved Fatal Holecheck’s market. John Fred­ erick. 31-t-3-p Funeral services were held Tues­ For Sale Single Comb brown and day morning at 10 o'clock for Dt. white I. «horn baby chicks. Phone Arthur Lieninger. young Albany or write. Mrs. J. H. Johnston. dentist, who was fatally burned in Ly<>n». Oreg. 28-tf his office Saturday by the explosion Farm Ixians Money at with of a gasoline tank. The services n minal c«mtni-don; prepayment were conducted at the Masonic tem­ privi i .i gei after first year. Wm. Rain, Albany Ore. 31-c ple by Dr. D. V. Poling, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, under For S. Je Early Wonder Seed wheat. the auspices of the Masonic lodge. Netted Gem and Earlv Rose seed potato«-» See Chas. Chrz. West Pall bearers were: Ed. Horsky. S ■ R oid. Scio. Oregon. 31-c Hal ph Bilyeu. Walter Stuart. Dr. G. E. Fortmiller and W. (). Biddle. Farm Want, J I want farm» for ca»h buyer» Describe ano state The body was shipped to Portland price It. McNown, 968 Wilkin­ for cremation Tuesday afternoon son Bldg., Omaha. Neb. 33p at the Portland crematorium. Brief services were held at the cremator­ I-or Sale Wlis-vn, Gold Dollar and New Oregon Strawbery plants, ium at 2:30 o’clock. extra quality, Cheap if taken at once. See A. L. Plummer, Scio, Oregon. Cow» Demand Grain I ■ r Sale Span of horses. Weight With pasture season eomi< g on 14*»0 and 1500 pounds, eight and nine ears old; and fre»h Holstien- there is often a desire to discontinue Jersey cow. George M. Bilyeu, feeding grain to the cows to a great 31-t-2-p Scio. Orc extent if not entirely. Cows well fed during the winter, nays J. C. Any girl in trouble may communi­ cate with Ensign Lee of the Sal­ Jannson, college extension dairyman, vation Army at the White Shield will milk well for a short time with Home. 565 Mayfair Ave.. Port­ little change in the amount of mi|k land. Oregon. , produced although the gram ration For Sale About 25 Un» of good ha* been decreased. When the loose hay. in first das» condition. stored surplus of food material has Price $10 p<-r ton. if you take one been "milked off” the cows reduce ton or all of It. See Wm. Bren­ ner. Scio, Oregon. 32-if-c in flesh, especially wh.n they feed on "waahv" early pastures. A I-or Sale Six-year-old Percheron gradual change from grain to pas­ mare, weight ab-^it 1700 pounds; al«o one 2 year old Percheron gel­ ture tend« to prevent the loss of ding For further particulars, flesh. After the pasturrs have be­ «we F. G. Cary, Scio, Ore. 32-tf-c come strong less gram ia required. For Sale Three good work horses, all soviu md ami weighing about Foal and Dam Need Care »250 u. Just right for a good farm team, Would trade for a ear. See G. L. Flanagan. Foaling season is here and both Scio. Oregon, 31-c the mare and foal require care, save Dr. B. T. Simms, veterinarian of For Sale Jeraev cow. 8 vears old. fresh and giving 5 gallons per the experiment station, if potsible day; te»ta 4 3 Also big type full and the weather conditions permit blood Poland China sow. For the mare should tie allowed to fog) particular», see E. F. Krebs, route outside. In cas>* the mare must 4. Son, Oregon. 32-tf-c foal inside, the stall should be wHI EGGS FOR HATCHING from S. bedded and kept absolutely clean. C. White Ixghornhen* that made The »tump of the naval cord should a *i-cti average of 224 egg» in not hr tn I off A« -->n «-< the »(¿I. their pullet year. Mated to Cock­ erel« from a pen with a trap nr «t record of ?75 to 299 with ire* d, n a 2 •*.> hen. Egg« 5»’ each, nr >r |0* h *. Guy McKnight. Scio. Oreg, ,n 28 M n v to ban at 5j%—The Fed- ernl le»n i Bank ,*f Spokane.Wash.. . will make loans through the Forks of the Santiam National Farm L an A««*tciation in amount* from $|taiti. 525.(XX), for a i«eriod of 5 to 34| years, on first morgage •ecurity Inquire of W H. Mellin. See. Treas . route 2. Scio. Oregon. July 17-n. 9 f