9 «f“ y * a. -»•« • » < • / i i % ' ? » « a fV.. ♦ - • - J» 9 • • * • • ■ ■ * ■ * * . *•. ¿ - ’* Qcals ■ t .*■* x N E Bilyeu and wife of Albany visited in Scio Tuesday Roll Morris and wife went to De­ troit Monday to reside. John W eeel y and son. Gordon and wife, were In Portland Tuesday. J din Denaniure Jr. want to Port­ Misa Lela Couey spent last Wed­ land Sunday to enter Behnke-Walk nesday in Albany. er business college D C. Thoms was In Albany on Rev. Eugene Ostrander of Eugene business Saturday. will occupy the pulpit in the Christ- Audv Unger of Lebanon visited lan church neat Sunday morning at Fred Bilyeu’s Friday night. Mrs. Emma Oupor returned last Mrs. B A. Molleen is able to be Wednesday from a week's visit with out again, after a short illness. her cousin. Mrs. Hugh Everson, at Miss Grace Bilyeu came out from Eugene. Globe - Albany Wages of Virtue ■■■ i C. C. Bilyeu and w'fe and daugh­ ter. Miss Grace Bilyeu, were io Al­ bany Monday afternoon. Watch Fur — Don’t «Mias It ‘So Big’ Coming Soon I A. L. Cleveland and wife and Mra. Cleveland’s mother. Mrs. Hixson^ and M i < m Lucille Hixson visited at the R L Hixson home Sunday af­ ternoon. January Sale Ends Saturday Night, Jan. 24, 9 p. m With better than $7,000 worth of goods to sell and only until Saturday night in. which to sell it, we greet the peo­ ple of Linn county with the most startling figures that ever appeared on good clothing and furnishings. Suits ... at $13.60, $17.60 aW $21.60 Overcoats at $17.60, $21.60 and $26.60 2 I Boya’ Knickers, all sires and pt terns, $2.25 values Bqya’ Knickers, broken «iso- Boys Knicker Suits, broken auiea Boys’ Knicker Suits, all good jialtenitu. all site*, mostly with two pair ji knickers Leiles* Silk Hose. white ct brown Choice of any $ 100 One lot of Sox, ll^Jt, gray aiul brown 1 60 I» too 1* One lot of Hqy a' fancy slipover Sweaters. $2.50 «ml $3 00 values............ to f One lot of Men’s Cloth ami Felt Hats . t1 60 One lot of Felt lists . . . . t 60 One lot of Hats, including values at in $5 00 and up One lot of Hats, incliulmg values at 4M $♦> 00 ami $7 50 _ . . One lot of Men’s Capa, values to $3 I < tther Wnrh Glossa I 1 SO One lot of Men’« black dress Shoes, calf an (M) ___ 3 60 six inch work Shot's Every pair of Shoes in our Shoe Department is R koucfd One lot of Sox. fancy drop al itch ami vkal Men’s UnionMiits, all sixes, medium weight _ 1 so Albany BLAIÑ CLOTHING 1 V T" W 9 ÄS K ► * F W-*> ■ i i îiWk TKê fleto Tribuni Dr. U'ho-e offic-l is at rooms 401-2 First National Bank BuiMing. in Albany, is one of U m - eminent chiropractors in this part of the county. H<- is an ex­ pert in analysis and offers the people the highest type of professional ser­ vice. Many people from over this part of the country are visitors at his office smt receive very bciM-ftcial adjustments. In the prof< Mional life of this part of the »1*1«- there is no one who has had a more successful career than Dr. Kvnagy., who is rvcognised as an authority on chiropractic*. His sue eees has been mark mi and he is often consulted by members of profession. Th«- work of the chiropractor i» to correct subl uaations found in the spinal column. This is ilunc by an ad­ justing move performed with the bare hand in a scientific manner, which in time returns the bony segments to their normal articular relation and re­ leases the pres*are their formed do- vtalions caused oa th* m-rvea affected. When »ucn ae.>» methods. W.- wish to com­ pliment him upon the very valuable work that he is doing in this section. a< I < -cl your special attention to hia efficient methods. Ikirris Weddle drove to Albany Sun­ badly hurt. Flach owner paid his own damages. day afternoon to call on Mra. M, Haye. She is recovering nicely from The Silverton car was taken to Scio for repairs, the occupants having to her recent operation. George M Bilyeu and wife re- ' spend the night there. Mr. Quinn drove hie car home. turned Tuesdey from Portland, Shelburn Correspondent G W Morrow and wife remai nee very express charges. No commission. glad to know that she is recovering. J. F. Wesel y. 22-tf Announcement« have been receiv- Farm Wanted — 1 want farms for by friends in Scio of the birth of a cash buyers Describe and give babv daughter to Mr. ano Mra. price. R. McNown. Wilkin- Hugh Kirkpatrick of I»et>anon. on -on Bldg . Omaha, Neb. 24-p January 12. She has been named For Trade Black Alley, coming four Nancy Ann. Mrs Kirki>atrick was years old for cattle; also spring wagon for sale for $30 00. See Mow Ferris Calavan of Scio before W. T. Hauler. Scio. Or. 1-p her marriage. All 1924 accounts not paid in full by March 15. 1925. will be charged interest at 8G from Jan. I. 1925. and all such acenints not paid in full by that date will be put on a strictly c-udi basis. These terms, although against our personal views and business princi­ ples, are forced on us hv general business conditions that require and demand these steps By enforcing these we will be able tn handle our business on a somewhat doser margin and give our patrons a better variety of gooda to select from, and those who are not abusing their credit privil­ eges will j-av somewhat lew for their goods and still retain their credit terms with us. Thanking vou all in advance bv complying with this notice. 36 t Ihese are only a few of the many bar gains that await you. Avail yourself now of these bargain.« that won't be avasfa ble after the whistle blows at 9.00 P. M January 24th. Qya ity Style Service x --. a Notice! The following prices are our last effort to sell everything down to nothing, within the next few days: One lot of Shirts, with stiA collar to match, $2.25 values 11 IS One lot of Shirts. $1 50 and $1 75 values, two for 2 60 One lot odds and ends in Shirts .60 Fancy Wool Shirts. $4 50 to $6 00 val­ ues, including Pendleton virgin v%o«J 3M < V». Mra. Mary E. Miller has apt ■«■«led to the circuit court the award given her by the State Industrial Accident The choir of the First Presbyter­ I ommlssion as a result of the acci­ ian chwreh of Altmny. under th* di- dental death of her husband. J. W. For Sale Gray Oats. 1923 crop, cleaned; 60c bu«hel, cash. See r*ca of Rev. D. V. Poling, will Miller last summer. F rank Hora, route 1, Scio 25p gare the cantata. "Holy Nativity" Andy Jr., five year old son of Mr. at the Christian church in Scio For Sale Potatoes. 61.50 per 100 Mrs Andy Hetaend< rf. who live on p Hinds. Call or phone Edward this evening. route 3. underwent an operation for Kalina, route 4. Scio. Ore. 24-p Mrs Wm. Brent: r, Mrs. J S appendicitis at the Albany General Stichs and Mmses V' Ila Brenner and Hospital Saturday. He ia recover­ For Sale G<»d gentle cow. Will be fresh in a few days. Inquire ing nicely at this time. at ('. D Compton's Scio, Or. 1-p The Blain Clothing Company’s 60th Anniversary and E r A- •<< ; % V* e* V ** .4 A » - • *' * ■ AsvSi Portland Friday on a vielt to home Marion Arnold and wife have re­ folks. turned to their home in Eugene af­ Wayne Slewart and wife of Al- ter a week's visit with relatives and Imny were calling in Scio Wednesday I. V McAdoo and wife drove to friends in Scio. Salem on busli>*e* Sunday after­ Prof. Watenpaugh was taken ill I noon. Fred Daley dispensed the soft Monday and ia still confined to hia drinks and cigars at the pool hall Fred Bilyeu and family visited bed. while P. H. MacDooald was on a the W. J. Unger family in Lebanon Fred Sanders and Mr. and Mr*. visit to Portland last week. Sunday. McChesney of Albany railed al D. Mm. N. F- Gill has received an- Antone Roeprofka and wife were C. Thums' Sunday afternoon in town from their home on route« °t U* birth of a baby While uractlcing basketball in the Monday. >^r* ^r- ^ra. Lionel Hibler gym last Friday afternoon. M im _ __ I at Seattle. Mr. Hibler is a grand- D. ( Thoms and wife attended ' , _ ..... Freda Thayer fell and injured her . . son of Mrs. Gill. J the funeral of A. L. Brown in Salem right knee. George Mikyaka, who has been Tuesday- working for Chas CXrt during the D M. John of the Oregon Life >>ast year, left Saturday for hia home Insurance Co., was in Sein on busi-1 at New Prague. M inn. He is a broth­ news Monday. er of Mr«. Joerph Vejvoda of Scio. Mrs. J. D. Ih-nsmore and son. Senday & Monday The local team w>>n ths* girls has John, were shopping in Albany Sat-' Jan. 25-2ti ketball game from tlie Shedd girls urday morning. Friday night, while the Shedd boys GLORIA SWANSON Herman Eckhart and wife of Port-' trounced the local boya. Both good In land visited P. H. .MacDonald and game«, the Shedd girls being rather wife over the week end alow. a V’ Local New* atul Classified Page 12 ■ * , • * I ’ ’’’• • • • • • • . *»• •’» ■X. •. * A ♦* • * Wk » t • ;-e' ----- ’ ‘ >’v > « -J * • *• y *• t 22-tf Yours respectfully. J. F. W km » i . y . Autos Collide Shelburn. Ore .Jan. 20. (Special) An auto col'ision occur cd one-half mile east of Shelburn Sunday after­ noon between Joe Quinn's ear and a car belonging to a man from Silver- For Sale Good, clean vetch, cheat. oats and clover baled hay; also baled straw. Priced right. See FL L Bilveu. route 3. San. 25-p For Sale lx»->»e Hay. at thelbarn or delivered, at market price for kind you want. See Chgg. Chrx. 1 mile west of Scio, on West Scio road. IS tf For Sale Seven Shoats. weighing about 75 pounds. Good thrifty pigs at reasonable price. Inquire of Chas. A. White, Scio. Ore., Route 2. 23-tf For Sale — A 600 egg Master incu- w botor, In good condition. Price $35 00. Goose feathers, 11.00. per pound. Mra. E. L. Bilyeu,. Route 3, Scio, Ore. 23-1-2-c No Baby Chix this year, but can fur­ nish eggs for hatching, U (X> iwr 100 S. C. Whits leghorns. Hanson’s Strain. R. C. Pettit, Scio, Ore. 29-p < oil Lighting Systems For Sale Cheap Some never been uncrat­ ed. *>me used less than 3 months. At own Price. See Wm. Hoflieh. the I*elco-Light man at Albany. 24 d For Sale — Burroughs Adding Ma­ chine. practically new In tiw one year. Also 15 h. p. Fairbanks- Morse elehtrie motor, complete with starter «nd two transform­ ers; phone or write to S. J. Bend*r, Scio, Ore. 23-tf ton, The Silverton car was going W’. A. F.«mg. T. J. Munkers, Vic* Pre«. west and the Shelburn car going east, President E. D. Myers. Cashier the road being narrow they met bead on. The Shelburn car lost its bump­ er and the Silverton car Ha left fen­ der and the hood was badly dented and lamp Droken. The windshield Does a General Banking B um in ran. Interest paid was broken by a little boy being on time deposita. thrown through it. No one was The Scio Stato Bank è