The Scio Tribun«
General New*
walk from T M Ru**-I!‘s h< — to
the railroad on the east so that the
children can get to school with dry «
feet
Nov. 11
Shelburn achool will have an en
W H McLain. H O. Shilling. L
tertainment followed bv a pie social
J. George and T. M Rusaell were
Nov. 21. at N o'clock
E.cryb dy
traaacting business in Salem last
come and have • good time
Thurwiay.
Ben Denny of Altxny spent last
week visiting his friends, the Can
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GILKEY STATION
You Should Have One
Every home needs an Eve ready Flash
Light. We have them at popular prices
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non'« and Bennett's.
W. H Mclxm waa shopping in
Nov. II
Shelburn Friday afternoon.
Dillon M cl Ain was looking over
The Thursday Thimble Club met
telephone line No. 41 last Friday with Mrs. J. H Kelb last Thurs
afternoon
day. Mr« Walter Morris «nd Mr*
J. I. George went to Portland Clarence Wilev attended from Al
Saturday to see his wife, who is tak bany. A delightful lime was m
ing medical treatment.
joyed by all. Ginger bread and ci
T. J. Gibbons was over to Albany der was nerved to the twenlv-lw<«
Saturday to see his niece. Agnes ladle« present
Miller, who is in St. Mary's hoapi
Rev. Cooper, the Church of God
tai. She Is improving nicely and minister al Albany, preached at the
thev expect to bring her home the school house Sunday. In the after
last of this week.
noon he held service, at the Vaughn
T. M. Russell and Isaac Bennett school house near Jefferson. Those
were transacting legal business at attending fro.n her«- were J. G IL't
the Hub last Saturday.
and wife. Mrs. O. J. Goar and w.
Mrs. T. M. Russell and children A. Gilkey an ! wife
spent last Saturday with her uncle.
Dwight Riggs and wife have gone
A. J. McLain
to Oregon City, where they exj-ect
Ralph Shilling spent the week end to reside.
with his grandmother, Mrs. M. E.
Murrel Gilkey and Harold Hough,
accompanied by Orvtlle Gilkey, wife
Shilling.
M. (’. McLain and family of Port and little *>n. Ferris, drove to Port
land called on his father’s folks Sun land Wednesday to take in the stock
day afternoon.
Clair McLain is show. Mrs Gilkey visited relatives
working for Montgomery Ward in while there.
the Radio dejxrtment. He is well
A good many of the young people
please«! with his work.
from here attended the pi«- social
W. H. McLain and wife and son. at Crabtaee Friday night.
Dillon, were shopping in Albany
T. M Holt visited the stock show
Saturday afternoon.
at Portland Thursday, returning
Alfred Shilling visited his brother home Friday,
H. O. Shilling, Sunday aftern<«on.
Sunday dinner guests nt the Fred
Dillon McLain was in Scio Mon Sommer home were: Mr and Mrs.
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day morning to get oats chopped 0. L. Holt and son Nolan and Nora
for cow feed.
Holt of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Opal Shilling spent Armistice Day M Holt, Mr. and Mrs. S B. Holt
with Mrs. W H. McLain.
and eon Melvin, and U<>vd Whet-
Iola George spent Armistice Day stone.
with her sister. «Mrs. Marion Brown.
Ernest Kelly and Erankbn Gilkey
She also spent the week end with left for Klamath Falls Friday on a
her Grandmother Trollinger.
hunting expedition, returning Mon-
H. 0. Shilling was shopping in day night with a goodly number of
Shelburn Monday.
fowls.
They report very stormy
Elsie Downing spent Armistice weather out there.
Day near Mehama with friends.
Arch Rav and wife were callen
Mr. atid Mrs. Carl Smith and El at the Fred Mrspclt home Monday
sie Downing spent Monday evening evening.
with Melvin Arnold family at Mun-
A large crow«l attended the Har
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Kelly’s Drug Store
» Hosiery Special for Saturday
For Both Ladies and Children
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Watch our Window for
Display and Prices
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J. F. WESELY. Groceries
MATTRESSES
BED
Good Floor Coverings
SPRINGS
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Square Yard
48c
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Lang and Universal
Ranges
Best Made
and return
Bilyeu’s Confectionery
C. W. Bragg. Agent
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Which la the Cheaper?
Square \ aid
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R. M. CAIN
SCR), OREGON
Lunches
All Kinds
Healing Stove«
Buy Now
Leslie Salt Is the Only Sea Salt
which is Iodized
as reconnut tided by pliysicianri and boards of
of health for the prevention and cure of goitre.
Prepared and packed ut '1er the sufierviaion of a
conip dent cuniiet by the Italie Salt Refining
Co. of San Francar'. Get it in Scio at
Clear Land With Pacific
Stumping Powder
I he Be«t Powder for Stump«
Portland
neighbors.
BLANKETS
A few numbers in Congnleum «nd Linoleum Rug-* at extra special price.
Ask to see the New Towel Holders.
How about that LANG RANGE?
much-discussed question has just
been made available bv the Sears-
Roebuck Agricultural Foundation
A government survey covering 316
farms in Linn county on which cash
rents were pan! showed that in 1920
the average cash rent was 12 47 per
acre and that the average valuation
per acre was 170. This means a
k«-rs.
vest Festival Saturday night. Among gro«« return to the owner of 3 5 per I
James Trollinger, Isaac Benn*lt those attending from a distance
cent. In the case of other farms in
and T. M. Russell are building a were Mrs Irma I aux and Ethel
this county which were rented to
Smith of Toledo; Walter Morris.wife kinsfolk, the cash rent waa $2.12
and daughter lone, ¡saline Kester per acre, which amounted to a gross
and Joe Kitchen and v *e of Al return to the owner of 3.1 percent
bany. The following p gram was on the rated value of his land,which
rendered: Piano solo L. Ix>ia Wat was SOS per acre.
While these figures may not apply I
son. recitation. "Th-- Little Gentle
man." Alexander Young; a musical with equal force to individual farms
reading."Second Hand Rose.” Mary in the countv, elaborate tests In
ajuithtwy
Lois Goar, who tee ponded to an en most counties have shown them to
core with "Foolish Gue-dions;” a t»e correct. Furthermore, while it
reading by Hasel Young, character is true that these figures are based
song by Vir k I and Velorous Cren on >920 reports and land values in
shaw, Doiothy Frei la z, Dorolha most stales have fallen materially
McDonald, Lucille Crenshaw and since that time. It is believed that
Mary Lola Goa, Mrs. Goar at the cash ianta have fallen in approxi-
piano; dialogue, "Taking the Cen mutely like proportion. The ratio
Benefit by low week-end
sus," bv Mrs. Frank IleWall and between rente and laml values given
fares now m effect, on
Mrs. Werner Yunker; dutch gong, above may therefore be taken as
sale Friday.Saturday and
by Mrs. Goar and son Jack. Hallow applying to the present year. State
Sunday return limit
e’en shadow pictures, consisting of ami local taxes in most states, are
following Tuesday
the following shadows;
Mother sumewtdit higher than in 1920, con
Hailawe'en.
Some
of
Her
Familiars.
sequently the net rent income is
Or 15 Jay fares, on sale
Making Jack-o’-lAnterns. Hallow usually lower.
any day return limit
e’en Tricks. Eating the Fortune
What effect existing conditions
15 days, with stop-over
o’clock. Afterwarda, will have on farm tenancy in the
Cake.
Twelve
at any point enroute
The Natural Result. and "Good coming decade, there is no forecast
ing. the Foundation states, but in
Make all your going
Night."
the long run lhe rate of net returns
away plans to take ad
Joe Kitchen and wife of Albany must deteimins the selling price of
vantage of these low
spent Sunday at the Fred Me, pelt land
round trip fares
home
Mrs. Ernest Kelly ami little
daughter. Velds, returning home
For full mformatwn about
there ind other round tnf>
with them for a few days.
Ice Cream
faret lommurueate with
Horace Munsell butchered a l-eef
Soft Drinks
Mondav and sold part of it to his
Fruits--Candies
Southern
Pacific
Notions
N. 1. MORRISON
Hns it on hand at all times
Cool, Clean Milk
Prevents souring. Avoid this
loss by cooling quickly and
keeping milk where plenty of
fresh air circulates, preferably
in the open.
Tobactos
DR J. W GOIN.
Veterinarian.
Whether it ta cheaper to rent than Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
Inspector.
to buy a farm in thia atate ia a prob-
Phones: —Tolars Feed *bed. UM- J
KeskWnce. MO-ft
coafrooting th* farmer today.
albamy . orsgom
Oregon Milk Company
Condense ry, Scio, Oregon
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