The Scio Tribun« ♦ * I GILKEY STATION j ♦ • ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : April 8. A Fountain of Youth Werner Yunker of thia place and Miso Ethel Schnackenburg of Mill Qty were united in marriage Wed­ nesday morning in I Salem. Otto Yunker. father of the groom, and Carl, his brother, were witness?« to the ceremony. The couple left . Thursday for Toledo for a few i days honeymoon. They returned Beauty linked with power that stays young — that’s the W’illys- Knight! The quiet Willys-Knight sleeve-valve engine improves u'ith use — a fountain of thrills and satisfactions. In ten years we have never known a Willys-Knight engine to wear out! Touring $1195, Coupe-Sedan Slant1 rd $1450, 5 pass. Standard Sedan, now $1695, f- o. b. Toledo. WILLYS - KNIGHT i^lad hand. The couple will make their home at Mdl City where the groom has been employed for some time. The good wishes of the en­ tire community go with the young people. Mrs. Otto Yunker and daughter Gertrude were hostesses Thursday to the thimble club. There were 23 members present and the following visitors; Mias Ethel Smith and Mrs. E. II. Sage of Albany. Mrs. S. H. Sage of Canada. Mrs. Anna Riggs and Mrs. Wilson Young. The two latter joined the club A rose con­ tent was staged by the hostessesj which was won by Misa Bertha Riggs. ' k Scio, Oregon ♦ i How About Thia, Fanner? GENUINE SHELBURN NEWS “BULL” DURHAM one of these cars analyzed and the The county road men were work­ ing the roads in Shelburn vicinity last week with the scarifier and grader which is a great help to the roads. Mrs. lx-e George returned home from Mill City Sunday evening where die had been caring for the sick the last two weeks. Mrs Fred Roadarmel returned home from Portland Friday where she had been for a week. She drought her husband with her. His health is much improved although he is quite weak yet. 2 bags for 1 ice J A 8* BAG Mrs. Eugene Miller is quite ill with Bronchial Pneumonia. Her daughter, who lives al Portland, is helping to care fdr her. You can roll 100 Cfoarettes | SANTIAM FARM NEWS Mrs. Wells and her sister-in-law called on Mrs. Charles McClain Sat­ urday afternoon. ; The main feature of the afternoon April 8. was shower for Mrs. Irma Haux of Albany. She received many pres- Theodore Gaines and Mrs. Into j ents. » Stoddard and daughter drove up Roy Mespelt and M im Audry Fer­ Tuesday afternoon to the farm, ris of Kelso. Wash, are again visit­ thence up to her farm near luirwimd on business, returning to Portland ing at Orville Gilkeys. Wednesday afternoon Many from here attended the Mrs. Hilda Sherman of Stayton Gerlier sale Friday and repoit the drove over to have a short visit with largest crowd ever seen al a aale. while The Fred Sommer family and Zys- her father, Theodore Gaines, at the Santiam Farm. wt Young people listened to the ad­ Ed Kalina had a very sick mare dress given by Mr. Seymore on club result showed 79 per cent <>f weed State Market Agent Spence states seed, chaff, dust and other dockage that Portland grain dealers have and 21 per cent <>f cracked wheat l>een buying carloads of screenings The daily market reports quote work over the radio at the Arnold Tuesday. She had colic, caused by from Canada, which are ground in­ chicken mashes and dairy feej* foil Boyanovsky home one night last eating too much wet gra.ss to mash for chicken feed or given a per ton and up. The farmers of week. We had a heavy hail storm Thurs­ bath in molames and sold for dairy Otegon get from $26 66 to jx r Herbert Goar has gone to Lotte day afternoon, which surely ruined feeds. Mr. Spence had a sample of ton for their first rla-t wheat an ! Rock, eastern Oregon, to herd sheep. all the fruit in bloom. then they pay ISO and up per ton Eldon Griffin is down from Ham The Farmer's Upiun met al the »»»r DR. C. WARD DAVIS “WS for Canadian Screenings that have ilton creek for a visit with hlagrand­ Fred Sommer home Saturday even- but 21 per cent of wheat and a mother. Mrs. S W. Gain««. og and had a good meeting. Re­ smear of molasses. If the wheat First National Bank Building Monday morning all the farmers freshments were served. Ronald growers were organized half as Sr avtow . Oaauos Sommer's I Sth birthdav w as also woke up wild and woolry on the Bridge and Plate Work given prompt strongly as the grain dealers are, I observed by some of the younger farm. All hands are out in full and careful attention. Also Extraction they would not have to »ell g i.| regalia. set. wheat at less than production cost Lowe A, Morrison John Davenport, wife, daughter Several from here were hunting nor buy bark foreign screenings Rallabla Ungartabara and son-in-law. and Mrs. Ixw Gaines at Rickreall. Sunday. All funerals given personal attention at nearly double the price of The meeting being held here for of Ixirwood came down Sunday af­ by .Mr. 1.0we wheat. three weeks at the school house ternoon to remind the Pie Eater N. V. Ix’ws B. 1. Moaaiaow Mbanon phone--Day. 397 that he was not forgotten, and also closed Sunday evening. g Phone »I 1 bone—Night, 396 Miss Frankie Gilbert of 0. A. C. to recruit up with a fresh supply of Home from here are attending the spent the week-end with her par­ rhubarb. revival meetings being held in Crab­ ents, 0. M Gilbert and wife at the The Old Man and good wife had tree by Teddy Leavitt. Scio hotel. Mr Gilbert is head the pleasure of attending the lug Mrs lx*»nard Gilkey received the Properly and lineman for the 1‘acifi Telephone meeting at Scio Monday night, winch sad news Tuesday of the death of Automobil*» Im*. and Telegraph comp* V. which is her foster father. D. S. Bickley of , we enjoyed immensely, seeing it Portland. J. •• STICMA. repairing the hn»-s nut of Scio. Santa Ana, California. His death ! was for friendship and sociability, Oregon. Resident Agent occurred Tuesday Morr ing. He had we hope for its continuance. FIE EATER. been ill for several weeks but was thought to lie improving when his How to Treat Potatoes heart failed him. He was alxiut 79 vears of age. He leaves to mourn By Franklin E. Gilkey his loss his widow and three daugh­ Corrosive sublimate is reecom­ ters: Mrs. Mae Smith of Fresno. mended by G. R Hvslop, profetsor California. Mrs. Bella Hendricks of of farm crops, as treatment for po­ of Santa Ana, California, and Mrs. tatoes previous to planting. Atxiut Gilkey of this place. His first wife 1 one ounce to required for each three lied about four years ago. Three years ago he went back to his old < to five bushels to be treated The solution is prepared by dis­ home city at Waterloo. Iowa, and married the lady who had lieen hie solving four ounces of corrosive sub­ i bridesmaid in the same city at his limate in one gallon of hot water . first wedding 52 vears before. She then adding 29 gallons of water to It means Genuine Ford Parts. 50 per cent of which ; had been a widow for 36 years. make the standard solution. The retail for less than 10 cents. It means a repair shop ■ Decedent lived near Scio five years, potatoes are soaked m this solution where Expert Ford Mechanics perform the work. j but moved to California in 1899. for 1$ to 2 hours. One pint of the He has visited his daughter here concentrated solution is added for It means giving Honest,*Courteous, Prompt atten­ three times and renewed oM ac­ each four bushels of seed treated tion to the Ford Owner’s every need. quaintance*. Mr. Bickley was and the solution kept up to the orig­ It mea. a to constantly supply you with a Ford Ser­ j raised a Dunkard but for many years inal level. The solution can be used vice that will make you and keep you an enthusiastic ' has been associated with theQjurch as long as it is clear which will b<- mcml»er of the great Ford family. I of God. He gave liberally of his six or eight treatments of fairly We are Authorised Ford Dealers. I means for the cause he loved, giving clean potatoes. Wooden or earthen containers are half of each oil cheek to the church. We can supply you with any product the Ford Mo­ He had a kind and lovable disposi­ used because of the caustic nature tor Co. makes. The druggist will tion with plenty of mirth thrown of the solution in. which endeared him to many gladly weigh out the corrosive sub­ here who will regret, to hear of his limate in two. three, and four ounce packages for the convenience of the passing. DENTIST Pacific Slates Fire Ins. Co. &CJrd Service With Genuine Ford Parts What It Really Means FRED T. BILYEU Authorised Sales and Servite Phone 27 Selo, Oregon 1 April 8. ; Sunday and a large crowd gathered ! Sunday evening to give them the I Bartu Motor Co Sales Agency Page 3 Cou ntry Corre spon den ce user. “Aunt Becky” Morris entertained When you entertain, let uspurnieh i her etster. Mrs. Martha Smith of , you, with 500 aeors cards Lsboooo. Monday »een wo >< rsukiUotstlas« bske < rbbk, «‘hb I'd llxrw« about kt al-Swap With mmi La«f* petkaft ere ki.hrd swarms ■ 1 Kt I*. TWy tea I r»« tlrta ymr sbaub*». t llb* ” IUL Muap u f ua »- as»u<-1 Mtol Mlb t'W 3U. Hl*. A*d fMAT**le*l bf Kelly*# Drug Store, Scio. Oregon. Farmers! Business Men! Attention! Everybody uses Envelopes and Letter Heads nowadays as it is a mark of business distinction. The Scio Tri­ bune has just made a lucky purchase of 40,000 white envelopes, the kind we use, and will print them for you at the following Low Price: 600 .............. KMX) $2.50 ................... 4.00 100.............. .. .75 Or will sell them by the box unprinted at $1.75. but it is better to have your re­ turn card on the corner. Semi in your order now, as this number will not is«t long at these prices If cash accompanies order.will prepay parcel post A*k for prices on nr more. Envelopes arc ?4 ib. substance.