The Scio Tribune Con n fry Corre sport den ce -»............ *******.................. _ : | GILKEY STATION -»............... * Stale iirtit Qtit ItHttmet New» F rom Lyon». C £ keeeea. Market Agent a 1 April 29 April 29 Mr». S. F Zyeset returned home Monday from Ashland. She was ac­ companied by her mother. Mr». Ar­ nold Sommer», who is improving in health. , Mrs. Frank Prokop spent several days visiting relatives in Silverton last week. W. A. Gilkey attended the road meeting at ls-banon last week. A cottage prayer meeting was held rt the Jim Richardeon home Thursday evening. Ixtonard Gilkey attended the com- munity meeting at Ssreet Home Fri­ day evening. Fred Sommer and wife and W. J.. Kelly and wife and Mr». F. A. Ser-! Several from Lyons attended church at Mill Citv Sunday evening E. E. Trask and wife «‘ere over- Sunday visitors in Salem Mia» l»is McElhaney of Salem was a visitor in Fox Valley Wednes­ day and Thursday of last week, ■topping with Mrs. Ed Trask. Byron Vaughn of Aunuville was a Sunday visitor at J. II Johnston’s. Alex Bodekerand family are home from Salem, after spending s me time there due to Mr. Bodeker be­ ing in a hospital with a sore hand, 1 Mrs. Strayer of Aumsville I» vi»it- 1 ing with her sister-in law, Mrs Helen Vaughn. George Wiley, who hi !..-<-n <>• tfing and daughters and the C. Hig- *be rick list the past ws«-k, i- at>i< gvnbotham family visited the TuliOj be out. Also the Balsigi-r family farm near Salem Sunday. The Ser-|■r* out Mr. Terry, who is working for fling» and Higgenbothams also en­ Mr. Roberts, has ni«>v«d hi» fun joyed a picnic dinner at the state into the house on Mrs Wood* irth's fair grounds. place, by the river, atx>v< Ly-oi». Henry Shieman's house took fire Sunday, caused by putting corncob« in th»> stove. It was noticed in time to put it out. : SHELBURN NEWS E. F. and Alvin Gilkey and Mrs. Kester din»*d at Orville Gilkey's April 29 M md»y evening. J. G. Holt and wife and Will Holt Mr». Carl Smith rect-ived 80 fine visited at W. A. Kottnoffs and M. baby chicks from Mr. Fetit I .»st week S. Allens in Jefferson Sunday. She has them in a tireless bro > l«-r Herman Zeller was home Sunday. and they are doing fine Harvey Mitchel is planting corn Grandma Shilling gave a birthday for Leo Zeller. supper for her grandson. Glen Shil­ Ernie Smiths were Sunday guests ling. Th'»» who ate of the excel at Fred Mespelts. lent repast were H ().. Fred. Virgil. E. H. Kelly and wife. Henry Kel­ Glen, Adeline. Ralph ami Grandma ly and wife and Rusael visited at the Shilling; Melvin. Oda and Raymond B. Byrd home in Cotvallis Sunday. Arnold. Leonard Gilkey took Flovd Cren­ H. O. and I-red >hilliog *lM‘r’l | shaw to an Albany doctor Sunday last Saturday with Ernest McCra< as he is suffering very much with and family of Munkers inflamatory rhuematism. Opal Shilling spent th»- w«-«-k «■ d Prokop brother» »hipped a bunch with home folks. of spring lambs Tuesday. Mrs. Gladys Dennis m I litt'e s«>n The Editor of The Tribune Needs Money if you owe him this is a mild request to pay up; if you do not, he is very thankful for it. The farmers of Oregon, and es- penally those interested in dairying, should take an active part in a gen­ eral movement to get the full Vote cast against the referendum on the Oho law. Two and a half million pounds of Oregon butter had to find an outside market last year-* a sur­ plus over local demand. Two and a half million pounds of counterfeit buHer was sold in Oregon last year, mostly shipped in from other states. Dairying is one of the few lines of farming that there is any profit in. The more <>leo shut out. the more demand for real butter. If the farmers will all vote, the referendum will lie killed an of Garibaldi Oregon -p<-nt th«- week end with her brother. Carl Smith ; SANTIAM FARM NEWS • She took the Mondav 2 o’ci -ck n> • • •• ................J tor for Mill City to visit fru-nds for a few day* „ April 29. SO«Jt» I 1 Mr. Ge >rgt- cam»- down fr >n George Griffin was laid up the camp 14 Friday morning and re past week with a fearful cold and turned Sunday aftenii’ -n. Mr. and lagrippe. Mrs. George wer»- shopping in Al John Crabtree of Scio called tn bany last Saturday. Sunday to renew old times with his Investigate this special Mrs. Rosa Gibbons wn« shopping aunt, Mrs. S W Gaines ami the Fie in Scio Monday aftern >■»»». I Eater. Doratha Wyman call» I on Mi- I ■ Jam» » Fiatt was out 'on bis regu­ W. H. Mel.»in Monday aftertio n j lar trip Tuesday and called in at Arthur McLain sp--i Munday David Horsburg s just in time to night with with home t save their house from burning. Malcolm Miller of T d-> Oregon In its agricultural outlook for this Ed Kalina and wife and »on took spent Sunday vith »urlea McClain year the Department of Agriculture in the ball game at Scio Sunday ▼ and family. states that from reports from every when Lrbanon scooped Scio. Otto Lyons oo-nmenced w--rk for agricul'ural county in the country, Some gixxl hearted soul was quite Riley Muter L< »»her Con.jKi iy last it find* that there w II be a normal generous to the old people, coming Monday. production in general, but that high to borrow some jars of fruit and Malcolm a 1 John Mi.ler of North wages, high machinery costa and fine apples while they were asleep Santiam wr « woikir.g at the ceme difficult ci edits will not permit ex­ The Fie Eater heard some one tery Mon»!«/ clearing oft' the trash pansion. prowling around and got up but and grass fr >m the grav -s of their Spring wheat will be reduced could not find his rifle »bella, ao they dear parents anJ other l»vrd on«-». about 14 per cent; corn production got away with the fruit. Mrs. Edna Geer, county school will be increased, but on account of The old man and good wife took I superintendent, visited the Shelt urn the serioua condition of the cattle a drive to Scio Friday with a doaen and hog industrie« there is not a de­ rotten eggs aa the price was right school Monday. Dr. Brewer of Stat ion win» called mand for the increase; the swine in­ and times are hard. They called at In to see A. J. McLain last Wrdnes dustry is most discouraging, drastic the Riverside Inn for a square meal, day. reduction in breeding has resulted and four.d the lady out pulverising Charles McClain and Carl Smith which mav later result in a short- clods a* fine as worm du»t and as made a business trip to Stayton age; the dairy industry has expan-led proud of her chickens aa a mother to where milk production slightly Monday. is of a new baoy. a butiAr* W. H. McLain made « xceeds the dom»-stic demand, for­ The Old Fie Eater had the bud luck Munday while riding on a clod trip Io Shedd last Friday and pur- eign surrlus production is also in­ chased two grade Jersey c.»»we. Mr. creasing. and the department •ug- masher to fall over a box and akin Troutman of Albany delivered them gests that further expansion is not his leg in the Mme old scar which in his Ford truck Saturd sy morning. warranted. It points out that 18,- caused him so much trooble last Mrs. Edwin Jones spent several (MN).(MM) pounds of butter and 84.- year. days of last week with her daugh- tMiO.IWO pounds of cheese were im- W Kalina planted five acres of ter. Mrs. R. M Russell, who has ported last year. corn M onday, so he is about throu«h been ill with the measles. The wool industry is reported as seeding now. Lotus Osburn is working for th* distinctly favorable and an advance Farming is moving along nicely Jefferson Creamery. In production is warranted. Of po­ Idaho, Washington and Oregon. this good weather, but the cold wind Dell Westenhuuse's house- caught tatoes the department »ays these All other states will increase their and frosty nights are bad for the fire Iasi Saturday out it ware extin- ' states will not increase their acre­ acreage. early fruit and gardens. guiahed before much daraa^ge re- ' age: New Jersey. Maryland. Indi­ WWW se-W ‘,v* offer before it passes by. This is the first time this paper has ever been able to secure such an offer for its hundreds of readers Act NOW. See us Saturday and Mon­ day for our Bargain—and it sure is Cash. ft FIB RATU. suited I I Sahscnbe now, fl.75 tier ^year. ana. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minneso­ Miss (saline Kester of ta. The Dakotas. Nebraska, Mon­ •pent the week end with tana, Colorado. New Mexico. L tan, Myrtle and Drris Hodge. The Scio Tribune C. M. Donovan and daughter, Ina and son. Harry, and Everett Dono­ van and wife were in Lebanon Mon­ day morning. ‘*1 J' Albany Mr». Oliver Powell and »on, Al­ Mias»-» fred. went to IjOcomb Friday even­ ing. returning Sunday evening. » TT •e* Mfer, -• • < ’♦ *- ■ ’ ’ • * • * 1 » • 4 - < . r < * »• -A*; >4- A ♦ V "t • *.*' / .» ", tv *