The 3oio TriVunä Local Jfews and Classified Pag« G ------ ocals * -fc ICtipn I).»novan left Monday night for \ i.ia, Ore., where he will be employed. Mr«. J. W. Parrish eu In J«fT»r- j Fr ! P.ilveu, A lidie Unger and •on Saturday on a «hurl viMt. K . !t>h Young attended a Ford .M t r Clini- m Salem Monday. The Scio Creamery 1« peylng 18c cash for egg«, ami 35c for cream all you bring In. To Operate Cheese Ptant Frank Rartu Jr. haa just finished N. I Morri* »n was tn J«ff«r»n painting hie residence. on bum« -» Tuesday morning. George Stoddard was in Salem Sunday. Juat a mrcret about George Mrs. Fred Mumper and «on went i -he has a girl and he took her to a to Junction City Monday afternoon, picture «how while in the capital returning Tuesday. . Ford Sales and Service , I Traveler Visits Scio Batteries repaired by an experienced battery man Batteries repaired on Ford schedule. Bring in your battery and give us a trial. FRED T. BILYEU The Ford Garage Phone 27, Scio, Oregon SHIPLEY’S Women's Misses and Children’s Clothing and I laherdashcry Popular Prices «* Salem, Oregon . . Every Saturckiy Is Bargain Day . . Look in our window and .sec how cheap and what good meat you < n get for your money. Every Day Prices R/B _ < IVieB t. Every Day Prices Smoked Meat ('hoir«- Light Ha«-.11 _______ 33o Ila •«« StouHer»* .......................... lfa-14* 2Oc V\ i-ir.iv«}. ■ Be Sum nu- r Sausage... 2S« Pork Beef Good Boil....................... .. Bc-IOc R um T............................... 12c:i3a Steaks.. ......... . ............. IBelBo Roa«t .... .................................14«-IS« ... . . 18« t'hop*. 18« Salt Pork Scio Meat Market Holrchek Bros.. Props. >Jtl^HaauMtausisifl^^ Scio, Oregon ■ . awi mañanase ■' ■' imn •• i «trly to care for all those Within the nest thirty day« the Con Weetrnhouae found time to I »Cal con»i««w*rt> will have W Stalled come in from the ranch Monday on the necraanry machinery for the bualneea. manufacture of cheese here in Scio. Painten began Tuesday morning Thia i« in line with the policy of the the painting of the exterior of Dr. company to hand'e al! the milk that can be brought to the condenser). Frill** office, and the cheese plant will help in Fred T. Bilyeu, wife and daugh­ solving the problem. Th hi Solves ter. Virginia, and Miaa Hazel H- w- the vex«-d problem of many dairy­ ard «pent the week end in Portland men of where and how to dispose uf E D. Mvers aud family «pent their milk, aince going into the dairy Sunday in Salem at the home of hia budrMsa. brother, state treasurer Jefferson Each and every industry brought My era. , into the community, or enlargement J. L. Rodgers ta in Portland with of plant« alr«*adv heqe. add« a few a load of sheep. Jesa is aure doing more to the paymil, ai.d payrolls a good buatncM in the aheep line are the backbone of every locality. thia year. We welcome the decision of the con- dantery to •■-»tab di achv« fa< t- ry. Wm. Young and wife left Wednes­ and beapeak for ita greater patron- day morning for their home in Cam- aa, Wush., after a ten-day visit with I age. relative« here. Genuin«* Ford ¡latterie«, wood CAM, $16 50 Ford Batterie«, rubber case $20.00 1 m-rv cottage« ar« tn be constructed Everett Donovan and family of Veronia and Miaa Myrtle Donovan Iawienc»- i'arki-r. a ftw-ni -f Ar­ of Portland «pent the week-end with nold Muck, with whom he hai their parent«. Mr and Mra. C. M. worked on r«>ad construction for the Donovan. state of Oregon, visited his friend Mr«. 8. B. Holt, who ia secretary for a week or more and left for his of the Linn County Jeraey Cattle home in New Hampshire the first of Club, attended a meeting of the last week. Mr. Parker has just re­ board of directors in Albany last turned from a trip to the Orient, Saturday. where he studied conditions quite W. B. Bowser and family moved minutely. He said the Orient was to Albany the Aral ui the week, a beautiful place to visit, but he where Mr. Bowser will I* employ«»«! would not want to work or live there. He will be associated with Will Gar­ He says the Japanese work for ije land al painting. tier day. ami carry as mucn as four Owing to the fact that scarlet sack* of flour or sugar at one time fever ia raging in JefTeraon, the on their backs, and that wages nr«- baaeliall game acheduled between aa low in other countries across the the high echool team of that city Pacific. He ¿trough! back with him and the local high achool team laat many souvenirs, which he prizes Friday waa canceled. most highly. --- « Mra. J. L Rodgers returned from wh<> have made *pi>Hrati<»n 'oenter. You’ll Find Your Want Here Wam< «!<• 4 ft slab wood. $2 50 per cord delivered anywhere in Scio. A L. Tiedemann. 39-p For Sale Eight Chester White pigs, eight wevks old dandies. In- quire f Guy Johnston. 38-p F- r Sale Gulden Glow seed corn. Sel.-ct «tram. Get your supply • at I> mard Gilkey. 28.tf For Sole b inch wood planer cut­ ting $2. o per load at the mill. S • L< .gingand LunilierCo. 28-ch hr: ,!«• Fred wheat at 8fic and Fnrly W r,4er seed wheat at 90c. Cull Joe Patrny, Rt. 1 Scio Ore. 37-2t-p I'■ t .- .!e One-ton {Chevrolet truck, in . <1 running order. For dem­ on *t rat ion, see Gon Westenhouse, Scio. Or«' 41-p For Sale A black Jersey Cow, will li fr«--G in a few days. Inquire of Art. ! e R>*profka, route 1, Scio, Oregon. 38c Farm Loans Money at 5$% with n mmal commission; prepayment I . o iv after first year. Wm. Bain. Albany Ore. 81-C For Sale <»r Trade Bay pony H years o II, weight 1000 lb., gentle, good ( all or write J. H. J. host-.■», Lyons. Ore. 28c For Sa'< About 6 or 7 gallons of N 5 Zeroline and 15-gallon con- * ■ M for «11 In­ quire at Tribune office. I or Sale I'our Shepherd pups, all ii '■ 1 *11 make go-wl stock dogs, pn ■ i | r heal. Inquire of W. I Fleming, route 1. Scio Oregon. a two-wseks visit with her mother. Arnold Muck and Clarence Shi- 37-tf-c Mrs. Anns h. Shannon, at Kelso, manrk spent the week emi in Port­ Notice Bargain rat»** of $14 per Wash., laat Thursday. Her mother land. driving down in the Muck car. htindr- i «»n alL May and June accompanied her home (or a visit They report a fine time, as is the Uni:- ami Brown Ix'ghornchicks. with the daughter and other friends. caac with most young men. < a : Mr«. J. H. Johnston. Lyons, Ong 37-tf-c Hugo Daley and wife and John (J. W. Morrow and wife, who have Daley of Medford were recent visit­ been spending the winter in Eugene, A few young roosteqi for sale at 10c ea >. b itched April 10. Will ors with their aunt. Mrs. Sarah Da­ returned to their home in Scio last deliver letwven May.Sth and 10th. ley. This was John Daley’s first Saturday. Mr. Morrow is greatly I-'ot ■ ><>ur order to Guy Mc- visit to Scio since he left here in I improved in health, although he Knight. 1872. when he waa but eight or nine rryjat take good care of himself. Guarant» <-<1 Hemstitching and Picot- years of age. The community club of Stayton ing Attachment. $2.50 prepaid What do you think of the propos­ will give a home talent entertain­ <»r C. O. D. Circulars free. La» I < h IL >.-niching Co., Dept. 2. al to place a large sign al Jefferson? ment at the Forester hall inStayton Sedalia. Mo. 38-p Is it wise to have a "scout” at the i tomorrow night. Dr. G. F. Korinak, crossing of the roads there directing prraident of the club, was in Scio Any girl in trouble may communi­ cate with 1'osign I-ee of the Sal- people to look over our community? llast Saturday a< d invited the mem­ v Hi «n Army at the White Shield If you do, tell the Tribune about it ber* and friends of the local club to Hunte, 56.» Mayfair Av«.. Port­ and it will tell the whole community? jattend. A nominal fee will be land, Oregon. Prof. Baldwin of Mist, Oregon, . was here Saturday making applica­ tion for the local school next year. The professor has some very fine recommendations from other places where he has taught While here , he made a very favorable impression with the school boar J. charged at the door. bor Sal« Practically new suit of cloth« ' for young man 18 years J. D. Densmore, Jr., has been old. worn but two or three times made captain of the Albany College can t be told from new. Price luuk-ball c'ub. and was given Quite a $1. Inquire at Scio Tribune. It write-uD in the Oregon Journal la»t Friday. Owing to the unfairness of For Sal«' Shadcbud Eclipse White Spring oats, heavy yielder and the umpire, the college team lost grows I ng straw. Alsu Early the game with Newberg last Friday Ruiw an.| Nettie Gem seed pota­ For weekend guest«, Frank Gill afternoon. Johnnie ia catcher for to«'-. See Chas. Chrz, Scio, Ore­ gon. 37-tf-c and wife had their little niece. Don­ his team as well as the captain. na Gill, and friend. Beatrice Bennet Don't forget the community club Money t<> L»-an at 5J'-« —The Fed- of Lebanon. On Sunday, accompan­ , meeting at Crabtree Monday night era! Lind Bank <»f S|>okane.Wash.. wifi make loans through the Forks ied by Miss Josie Ko tan. all went to ■ Thi« is the regular monthly meeting of th«' Stuitiim National Farm Wilson park, where they enjoyed 1 of the club, and memliers of the 1 an Aanociation in amount« from the day. later in the evening taking Linn County (»pen Forum will be $100 t<> $25,0, for a period of the two little girls i>ack to Lebanon. present. You help yourself most & t > 34i years, on first moruage »ecurily Inquire of W II McLaia, I. V. McAdoo and wife and Prof, hv attending these meeting*, for Sec. Tr«-a« . route 2. Scio. Oregon and Mrs. fjiuriston Ramsey drove there you meet old friends an J make lulv 17-p. to Salem Sunday afternoon and vis new one*. Besides, you are b»s st­ ited the Tulip farm The road* ing your community by attending, near the farm were packed with and at practically no cost of money sight-seers arid their cars, which or time. shows the farm is a wonderful draw­ Ira Bilyeu and Frankie Bilyeu ing card for the capital citv. They spent the weekend in h VIMl MoNIIAV-TlKKUaV Portland. came back by way of Silverton, While there Ira visited the new M at 4-6-4 making over a hundred mile trip. Pythian home at Vancouver, and re­ Globe • Albany STRONGHEART Excavation on the basement for the new home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Densmore has been commenced, and work on the structure by T. B. Pro- pal will be rushed to completion. It is to be modem in every detail, and no doubt will fie the finest home in Scio. We need more such progres­ sive people in our city, and it would tiegia to grow as ita environment« ports it of magnificent construction, and the furnishing« entirely of steel and as near fire proof as it 1« pos­ sible to construct a building. The builder« have eliminated stairways and placed the inclined tramway in­ stead. There are two kitchens, each aa large aa the local Z. C. B. J. building in Scio. The quota to which the present structure is cap- | able of housing is complete, and ‘ The Love Master” Probably the greatest north ern pirture that ever will be made. SH H-H-H “Socic ty Scandal” Corning soon