Kbe Scio Tribune . Locai .Ÿeirs and Classi fad Page 4 I Mrs. D. C. Thoms soent Saturday Chester Coffey was over from Mc­ in Albany, Minnville .Monday. Mrs. Otto Dill and baby visited Art Shelton is building a new ga­ Mrs V. A. McKmght Monday. rage on his prorerty. Mrs Emma Cyrus of Portland^ Mr*. E A Wagner of Dallas vir- R V. Combe waa down fram Jor «pent the week-end at the M. B ited Mrs. A. W. Hair#» Thursday dan Sunday looking for vetch seed. afternoon, Cycrus home. D. C. Thom« «nd wife «(»ent Sun­ “Aunt Becky" Morris, who broke Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bilyeu are the day «nd MonJay with relative« in owners of a new 1926 Star car. which her arm a week ago Monday, is get- Portland. they bought Monday. ting along nicely. A great many Selo people were In H«rvey H. Crumes and wife of Mias Freda Thayer has returned Albany Saturday to take advantage Mabie visited relatives and friends from a week’s visit at Canby. Ore­ of the “Dollar Dav“ «alee. her# and at Shelburn over the week-1 gon City and Portland. Mrs. J. F. Wesely, Mrs. Charles cri(j Wm. Knaf and wife of Camas, Pletka. Mias Rose Wesely and John­ Mrs Ines Stoddard. J. W. Gainea Wash . spent th# laibor Day holidav nie Wesely were in Salem Tut < lay and Glenn Allison of Portland were with Art Shelton and family, E. E. Parrish wsa down from the in Scio on busmens over the week Krank th< mBtI on power plant Sunday on a short visit I *n<*- route 4 while Rolla Shelton was un He says It is a lonesome life one Francis Arnold and wife and son. • week-end trip to the coast. leads up there. lair ), of Wheeler spent the week- Prof. Wautenpaugh and family Ijacomb is laying the foundation end with Mrs. Arnold smother. Mr*. movenau# county fair. They are alive to what Mrs W. F. Gill went to McMinn­ Mike Kelly returned the last of advertising does fur a community ville Monday afternoon to spend a the week from a several weeks out­ Born -Sunday Morning. Aug 31 fPW days with her sister, Mrs. Ches- ing at Bri ten bush hot Springs to Mr. and Mr*. Chester Coffey of ter Oiffey. Frank Morris, wife and daughter. McMinnville, a Ib-poumi l«oy. Mr« M im Myrtle Donovan of Portland Bernice, of Portland visited P. I! Coffey is a daughter of Mrs. V. A. •tw nl the week end at the home of MacDonald and family Sunday. McKmght of Scio. her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. W. F. Gill and wife. M im Josie J. W. Houck and wife of Port- iDopovan. K tan and Ea'h#r McKmght spent land, wbo came up to attend the Dr. Tweed was called over from Sunday and Monday at Cascadia. funeral of J. T. Curl, remained over Lebanon one dav last week to look • few days to visit Mrs. Houck’s E E. Chandler, linotype operator - after an injured colt belonging to brothers. J. W and E. E Parrish. on the Albany Democrat, called on Frank Thayer. friends in Scio Monday afternoon Errol Simt and family came over C. t . Hunt and wife of Lebanon R. M Cain and family ani Mrs from Mt. Angel Sunday to remain v ictted Seto friends for several days over Labor Day. Errol la employed the tetter part of last we ek and the Frances Weoely and daughter. Row. were sight-aeeiog in Salem Sunday. io a garage there, and ordered the fir st <-f this week. Tribune »0 as to keep tab on borne Mias Myrtle Hollis is leaving this Fxi Keene. wife and daughter, news. morning for Mt. Angel, where she Laval. drove up from Salem Sunday will attend St Mary's Academy this to sp nd Ijitior Day with Mr. and year. Mrs. J. P. Munker*. Mr*. John Wesely and Gordon Marcelling, Shampooing, Ray Baker, wife and soo. Lkioel, Wesely and wife returned Monday Scalp Treatment«, Facials in.l J. Fitter and wife, all of Port­ evening fro.n a short visit in Port- and Manicuring land. vi-itrd at the J. P. Munkers’ Phone for Appolntm->nl* land. Monday Lirenoon. bom# Mrs. D. C. Thoms, ut~i»,. Mrs. Fred Ohlemeier and M immi Dr. Cotell, Dr. Garrimm and Per­ Vella Hrenner and Dorris Weddle cy llargold of Portland visited J. L attend«! a show in Salem Monday Kelly Sunday. De. Cotell is an old night. schoolmate of Mr. Kelly. F. K Shelton and family spent J. C. Edward* ami wife came Fri­ Sunday and Mooday with Mr. Shel­ day to visit Mr« Edwards' mother, ton’s stepfather, F. B. Frost, at Mrs. N E Gill. Mr. Edwards re­ The Year's Best Comedy Waterloo. turned to Grant* Pas* Munday. BEAUTY SHOP Globe - Albany Sunday,Sept 7 Douglas MacLean («tar of “Hottentot”) in Count ’em! 1000 Ijtughs! Coming : Chon. Meighan in < Pied Piper Malone’ i Mrs. J. L. Rodgers and daughter, j E. J. Holland and wife spent the week-eud at Portland and Camas. Wash. Fl G. Arnold and wife ac- couapanied them aa far as Portland. < Women « Misses and Childrens Clothing and Halxrdaahery Oregon ♦♦♦••»«»aaaaaaaaeaauauaua Cool, Clean Milk Prevents souring. Avoid this loss by cooling quickly and keeping milk where plenty of fresh air circulates, preferably in the open. Oregon Milk Company Condensery, Scio, Ore'fon » <«. IMS. Weatw* A*««S*ew VMM * LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK Monnt Lessen, which geologists •r* plsased t» term “a < votesno," is located la the southeastern part of Htiasta county in northern tallfomla lessen. *taioli 11« tsrtween the cn,!s ef two mountain ratigc« m-ted far arid «Ide for the benvty of their scenery — ft,«- Sierra Neradas ami the C «-I«"» • rise to a height of 10 4rt» feet, and has the rti-’lnrll«*» --f Seng tl •• ■ nly voles ho located within the conlin-of our Fnlted States that may !># r|Uently, In 111 IS. when Mount M«##n. with aurprlolug euddeneaa t»r<»k# out In a *#1 I«-« of violent e«|>h»l<»nB atnl eruption* which attract«! the attention of the nations of the world to It« doing, there was a m h l> r histories and geographies to p. tn» on thia mountain. Although student« <>f volcanic ac­ tion couteud that recent sraptions were feeble In violence a« compared with thus# of long ago, bearby resi­ dents declare that these lst<-«t «»ncs were terrifying to th# nth degree. Tremendous, broad spreading columns of den«e smoke were forcibly «•»- pellet! from the crater; «mill stoma were thrown a mile or more, many bowlders not ao far. sand and IsVu dust rain#«! down on the *mround­ ing country over a radius of two miles. A blast of beat«-d g*a t->,-at>ed. swept down a creek valley, melted ths sn<>w and create«! a torrent. The only possible night of the kind In the i'nlted States, following out Its policy of preserving the moat die tlnguiabed <»f our scenic possibilities “Fur the Ileneflt and Enjoyiuent of tbs People,” congresa. In 1111ft. errete«! ths peak and the volcanic and lava fl eh! a, lake«' springs, and canyons which surround It. In all 121 rtp’nre mils*, as a national t«rk. Farm l«>an* Money at with nominal commission; prepayment priviiedge* after first year Wm. (lain. Albany Ore. 52-c r .- «;•• Tomatoes at 11.00 per bshcl Phone your orders and bring your containers. Guy McKmght. 4-tf i f For Sale “Western Cottage" organ in «<--< shape and tune; coot 196, w take $47.50. See Mrs. E. B. I .kenlm-h. Scio, Oregon. 5 p Foe Sa ■ About eight cords good oak w- > >d Price $8.00 per cord, delivered. See Charles A. White, r ute 2, Scio, Oregon. 4tf For Sale Potatoes, first class in every’ particular. Market price. Also Some rye seed. S • i :• «■ Chrx, Scio, Ore. 4-tf. k > S i ■ - ■ i Ve ch (e'eaned) 4c p< r il. . Vetch and Gray Oats, (r tx i) ,li<-per lb; Rosen Rye, Sciolin 2|c lb.’ Cheat. 2c lb. Fann (HJ-rmsted & Riddle), fip To m»«. ■ r m fur my pullets. 1 am otMini about 130 2-year-old het al bU cents each, that laid ? I • ggs in their pullet year, and ar< aving o0 «»er cent now. Guv .McKnight. i mile north of Gilkey Staten. lt-c I M ontana D fe INSURANCE COMPANY HELEN'A X» l-xJiKlut One Policy MONTANA •> if* Mtunlain» Two Live* A Joint 20-Payment Contract on Husband and Wife or on Two Business Partner« Take« the J Kouba, who ha* been livine. near West Scio, is bargaining for J. D. Densmore. S. F. Zyaset, An­ »• the purchase of the property of tone Fall us and Frank Shinoat left Mr*. Nell Hollis-Bill eu on th# sooth out of Saturday on a hunting trip in • side of Thomas creek. He moved vicinity of Reueburg. there Monday. -- . .» G. L. Flanagan, mail carrier oni I Mr. and Mrs. W. H Mclatin have route three, is off on his annusl Gl i» I FOR<«E, General Agent received word from their »on. Har- cation. Mrs. Flanagan r* substitut­ Salem, Oregon j vey. in which he says he ha* reach- ing during his absence «1 hi* destination at Burlington. txx-al Agents: Ira G. Morris and wife and Mr ¡(,wa. in safety, Mr Mellin will E. ». AHNotn : Jos F. W mzi . t and Mrs. Swan and Mrs Yeager of tPach ¡n Burlington tin* year Portland visited over the week-end ——™_ ... o> «o» <» o <» o» o «am i with Mrs. Rebecca Morris. 00«»owamo»«»« Geraldinw. left Sunday morning for. PorUanA Astoria and points along the coaae to be gone a week. Price« Salem, For Sale T matoe*. ripe or green, at 75c per bushel See Ed Ru- bc»h. j mile ¡north of Gilkey Sta­ tion. bp LIFE Shipley’s Popular See 4p “IF Mr* Oscar Lindlev and Miase* M«rv and Ina Donovan drove io La­ comb. I«rl>anon and other points in that vicinity last Thursday after­ noon. Mrs. Paul l-arden returned from a short visit to Portland last Friday accompanied by her sister. Glenda Summerlin, who remained as her guest until Tuesday morning. W*rt»e j Work of any kind. John Legner. Scio. Oregon. I H. A. Stepanek, who works with I a Southern Pacific bridge crew, is taking advantage of a week's layoff i* that he is doing some repair work ow hi* house. Harrisburg has raised 1500 for its community fair to be used for premiums and taking the communi­ ty eihibit to the county fair. They are doing it on a big scale down there. Frank Zavodsky and family, Mary Harmon and Edward Prospal left Sunday morning for (fervallia.where* 1 they l>«gan work in the Johnson prune dryer Monday. Frank and Edward have positions aa head dry­ ers and Mary will tray. J. H. Hartley, who live* on the Jorv Gaine* place, has leased a dairy ranch at Kelso. Wash, and will' move there as som as he can clooe up his busine«* hare. His son is tak- msr ear* of the cows at preoent ; Thar bo«* a hoed mf about SO eowa. I THE OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE * <»ryrics “A Liberal •«>.«• Practical Education” In the several pursuits and |>rof«-w»i««n* in life Through the following schools and oo ahrch technical specialisatieo is built. I he Ten I echnical School« df.i«u/(«rr thirteen department* (B.8.. M.S. degree») Co«»«»?«, «—four d«-pnrtments (RS. degree) £n«fne«nn<- »even devarttne t* (U.S., M.S. degree*) Fer»by two department* (B.S., M.S. degrees; M wm Ecaoa«««*- five departments W-»I three departments iH.K. degree) (B.I*., M.S. degr«-«-.) PkaOMr, — (B.S., Phy.C d«-gree»l I «autr.vio/ f «uxafam- 5 drpnrtm'ts ill S.. M.S. degrees) Ck«ew«a/ La0am ng (B.S. degree) I/ m >< w « v .*«»•# r »nJ TatN units (R.S. «legre#) Th# training inchxle« ¡«hymral e«!ue*tx-nal. >i»luatr(*l journalism, social •eietx-ea and music. Entrance and graatuatH n re«)uiremenU ar* stand­ ard. Through th# usual rating organisation-, th# College is accredited to the beet graduate seh*« (atarwal««# »«.!• t# THE REGISTRAR O regon A c . r i c u l t CORVALLIS - c r a i . <’ o l l e g k UKMXJN I