‘ f • •*. «.V»“ i# -•«** ? */ - ' V «• ‘ . • * Ì •- '.»*•* . ’ -i « • * - - A ■» " w- », : i • ; ¡Ä. ..>* The Scio Tribüne Geueral News Pag* 4 00000090000000000099990000 Wardrobe Cleaners and Tailors Officers Appointed HOW TO SAVE MONEY WHEN SHOPPING The following have been appoint­ ed by Nancy Arnold. Noble Grand At 124 West 2nd Street in Albany, •>t Leone Rebekah lodge, to serve Ry MUS. HARI.AND H. ALLEN ■peciaiito in hatidling dry cleaning ■luring the ensuing six months: 000C0099O0V000900000000099 and dyeing by parcel post, receiving 1(0, IM*. MsrWaS M aim > Warden, Caroline Shelton; Conduct­ Il In this manner from all over th«- CHOOSING WALL PAPER or. Krane Hol teen; R 8. N G., laone adjacent country. an«l returning it in Ray; L. 8. N 0.. I>ell Shelton; K. S. the same manner, Many sali»fie>i ’•1’11 never buy "busy- wall paper V. G . Freda Tnayer; LS. V.G., patron* in all M-ctions srnd their work again.“ walled a young housa-keeper. All garments lire amp!) As soon as I saw tier room I knew Neva Thayer; Chaplain. Jennie Wed­ by mad. what she lueulit The occupant was dle. Inner Guardian, Mary Walter; protected ■( *11 times by insurance kept busy working out s«|uarv* and . 8ince this well-known firm ha» Lren dlamolnla. or counting some «wet Outer Guardian. Jane Morrison. recurring unit of design. To he sick fur any length of time tn that room would i>e a constant tortur« t» th«- eye. W* coll Id easily avoid such lol» takes If only we «ould get the habit of thinking of our walls as lutck ground» Instead of as thctuselwa supplying the decorations fur the room, end keep them as soft and eeu tral as fxaslble. It Is not tiec«-s«ary to buy r»i>.-n» xe |Mitwr to have nt tract lie walla for moms, but It la a g««d plan to famil­ iarise yourself with the I m - s I to order to rhooee the same effect In cbeapi-r grade« The mo«« satisfactory room I ever saw was paired with mot II«xI gray blue wrapping paper—and did mu know that the very rheu|*st papers are often put on wrong side out? Mtyles change In wall |«n|>«-r. and new designs are appearing every sea son. hut of on« thing we are certain the hideous cabbage rose and realistic pc«>ny varieties are "out“ The pref etwee« b all for plain effecis Uf these the stipple tune« are very p«>Vular. That la probably because the methods of coloring the paper give a grvwt diversity of tone*, and at th«- same time the effect subtly expressed la one of distance, rest and quiet Many of them papers are given a pr e e s e d let tn re before the soft gniy* and ecru« are stippled on. so that they reevmble grass doth Hlnillsr to the stipples are the two tone |>spers having small all-over de signa and stripes done tn two ton** of some soft, neutral color, such ** * shadow design of softest gray on a background of Ivory or tan on acre. Htri|*ed papers come under the gen eral head of plain |>«prr* and they have the advantage over perfectly plain («Slier In the fact that loi|>erfrc tlons In the walls an newer so readily detect sd. Embarrassing. “Why don’t you praise your wife’s cookin« once In a while? It makes her feel good.“ “I’m afraid to try. Every time I any anythin« la particularly nice it turn* out to be something that wns pur chased at the store."- Boston Tran Script. To Visit in California Mylo Bartu went to Albany Satur­ day to bring out a new Overland in operation it ha» enjoy «-«I an ever- increasing patronage because of the rea»onableneiui of charge*, the gen eral excellence of work and reliabil­ ity. Thi* parcel post service is a very desirable feature. All you have to do is to send in your work by parcel po»t addressed to this firm ami tell them what you want done. They will give you ma-trepolitan service and return work to yo* promptly by parcel po»t. We envy the man who can take a fold bath and really entoy it. In fact, we even envy th* chap who can lie about it convincingly. 1 Jin 21 Ijiwrence Trask and wife were Salem visitors Friday. Mrs D. C. Abels was a Stay ton caller Saturday Mrs ('has Enter« and daughter call«*d a* the IJoyd Davenport home ■ Friday. J H. Johnston and family were Sunday visitors at Arthur Veughn’a. Mrs. George King called on Mrs. Arthur Vaughn the last of the «reek. Mies Wood worth, the Mimes Kui- ken and Mr Neidigrr and Mr. Kui- Fen were Sunday visitors at S. D. Brown’s. Mi*s Lucille Sandberg, who haa lieen v milirm her grand parents th* past two months, haa secured a po- ULi«4i In Salem, and went to the capital city Sunday. G. F. Johnston of Sal«-«* is stop­ ping with relatives here tht* week. Mtisting J. H. Johnvloa with farm Hu mired« And this a mo-t convenient system of having cleaning done. This establishment is (»opular with all who have tried it and they put forth their wry best efforts as is ahown in the satisfaction In «-ach case. The eatablishnwnt IS plendidly equip­ ped for all class«-« of dry cleaning an«l no work is loo difficult to hamlie in the most satisfactory manner. Specialty is made of cleaning la­ dies’ garments and they also have a list of men for whom they do this class of work that includes almost •very man in town who cares any­ thing at all about his personal appear­ ance. Their pressing of garments is always corn-ctly done and promptly call««! for ami delivered. The dry cleaning »>»t«-m uasd not only clean» your clothes, but thor- «•uglily renovates them in live m<»t can tary manner. It also turns them out in the most approved styles with­ out th«- du.iirn-eable odor that accom- psr < th<> work of so many cleaning • «tabli«1 m- t*. The latest cleaning and renoval.n* machinery in their plant makm it possible for them to handle the most delicate fabrics and turn th m out so the) look like new. On-- of the features that recom vi.. is that th« price of woolen, is very high and it is a well- ki>wn fact that modern cleaning work such as their’s conserves the Woolens and prolongs the life of the garment. We *r pl iM-«| to complim«-nt them ipun th sol.»factory service rendered ami to urge all our readers that as r< -«rd.« c'< ..ning and dyeing they can do no better than turn their work ov«-r to them. • Mother ami l«al«e are doing well. anta. Mr and Mrs. W. H McLain. Cheater Chamberlain of San J«me. W H. McLain and Geo. C. Miller Calif., armed Saturday night Io ria- att*nd«-d the regional convention of it at the homi-s of F’red Mespelt and of the National Farm !x>an Associa­ J. K. Reily. His mother was for- tion January 21 and 22. T. M. Rus mcrlv Mian R*me Mvspelt of this sell conreyed them in his Ford. I Opal Shilling spent Friday night place. J. J, McHenry of Corvallis with h*r friend. Delma Bruwn. Carl Smith assisted his unde. John here pruning hts apple orchard ! R F l>arbv and wife and daugh- ter. Emma, were in Albany on busi- neas Tuesday. Alex Minten left for California where he has lieen employed for some time. Iten llarby and son. Harold, call- el <>n Cha«. Petera Wednesday. Mow .Maude Darby was employed Frost of Jordan, pluck turkeys for dav. at the G. M. Hay home in Stay ton Franklin Gilkey was home I from two days last week. the market Monday Mra A. Ewing of Scio visited her Carvnilia Saturday. He was accom­ Mrs Ed Eberhartit is improved sister, Mr* Edwin Jones. Monday panied by Prof. Scudder. Prof. Wolf after a serious attack of lagrippe. and two fellow students of O. A. C. and Tuesday <’,«■ rge Sandner and Arthur Me- Charles Metlsin is bury thee* davs Sunday dinner guests at the J. G. k- n .<• have been working on the aoliciting subacrlptions for the Ore­ Holt home were: George Ashford and telephone line. gon Journal of Portland. family of .Marion. Rev. T. W. (’«top- Howard and Earl Dnrby called on There are several cssre of whoop­ er and wife of JetTerson and Mi-a F rank Hora last Thursday evening. ing cough in this vici ilty now Mary Jarvis of North Bend The Cha«. Peters, wife and son, Louie Chari*« Ransome »ml family of latter preached at the school hou<* Ray, wife and son, Vilas and Ray Aumsville spent Sun lay with J. J. Sunday morning Arnold. J- < and Prank Hora were __________________ Ransome and family at Shrlbu.Ti. s. F. /.>»*< t and wife and chi Iren Sunday visitors at Ben Darby’«. work. | Lev George nurchsaed two pork- took Miss Ethel Zysnet. who «|»ent Harley and Harold Darby and Mr« F.'lmer Hiatt end Mrs. Cecil ers fn.a T. M Ruse« II last week the week-end at home, back to her Cha« Petera were visiting rt Claude Manning and small sen of Salem are Marion Brown also bought a pork­ school and viaitod at Stayton with Darby's last Sunday morning. visiting at the Al*x Bodeker home. er of T. M Russell on Thursday. the A C Beauchamp and Ben Schae , F rank and Joe Hora were shop­ Maude Johnston called on Mrs. | Mr. Ben Watkins is not very well fer familie* ping in Scio last Saturday afternoon Ray Huber Friday morning. these days He is able to lie up but T. M and W. H. Holt were Al­ and evening. Mrs. IJ. S Berry visit«>d tbe Fox he has a young man with him to do bany visitors Sunday. Ben Darby, wife and granddaugh­ Valley school Thursday afternoon the chores. T. J. Butler ami wife of Albany ter spent Saturday night at Frank I H. 0. Shilling and children spent visited at the J G. Holt home Tues­ Pruitt’a at Scio. Sunday with Lee George and family. day. Tony Geisler hauled wood to Scio • John Vaughn and family of Jef­ last Saturday. : SHELBURN NEWS ferson and Mrs. Radford and little Hasko Huntley was on the sick Baptist Church Notes daughthr of Albany attended ser­ list last week. Jan. 20 vices here Sunday. Clarence Huntley is employed at Sunday school at 10 o’clock every M m Daphne Ransom* waa shop­ F red Mcsprlt and wife and daugh ­ the Senz Brothers* aawmill. ping in Salem Satnrdag. Sunday morning. Everybody la in­ Clarence Huntley, Frank Peters, ter. Opal. viait«>d in Albany Sunday. Clinton George ia firatg the dookey vited to attend. and Fred Smith attended a dance The local Farmers’ Union met at engine for the S. P. IL R. They are Christian Endeavor every Sunday on McCullough mountain Saturday the Fred Sommer home Saturday working at the North Santiam rail­ evening at 0:30. night. road bridge. Prayer meeting every Saturday night. After the business meeting Mr. Hora has been on the sicklist a social hour was enjoyed, and re­ Member* of telephone Mne No. 44 night at at 7 30. met at W. It Mclxin’a on January | Junior Endeavor at 2:00 Sator- freshments were served al a fate for some time. Ben Darby and daughter. Violet, I hour. 16th for their nraiual meeting and day afternoon. se«ian which ho had bought. He and Mrs. Bartu and her sister. Mrs Joiey Barrett of San Francisco, who has baen visiting her« for sevral wc-ks. exiwict to leave soon after the first of the month for California ••lection of officers for the ensuing Mr. F’red Waehlto will preach where Mr. and Mrs. Bartu will visit year. W. H. Mcljsin was elected next Sunday. for some time. president; H. O Shilling, sec-treat; W. H. McLain and t). G. Wyman were el^-tod delegates to attend the ♦ GILKEY STATION Rtchardson Gap Reviews called tn*«ting at Scio on January I.*...»«................. 17. After th* bugine» meeting ____ pop ’ Jan. 20 Jan 20 i c«>ra was M«rved to those present A >è pound baby girl was born to Mrs. Roland Darby visited her I Who were: lx* George, wife, and l«-la, J _ ,___ , ___ .___ ____ mother. Mrs. M. P Long. Friday. O G, Wyman, wife, and two Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kelly Satur- children. Fred Roadarmel and neph- day night at the home of Mrs Kel- Misses Dollie and Reta Arnold and ew. Itoyrtmnd Harris; Charles Me- fr’« •<•»«. Mr* Jo* Kitchen in Al- Mrs. E L. Bilyeu were on the sick Claia. Carl Smith. Fritx Patrie; H. , This is their second girl list last week. M. P Long is maUdling a Colt! 0. Shilling and eon. Ralph, beside* | the host family. lighting system in his home. i Alec Williams was shopping In Mr. Russell oi Foster. Die., wood.' Shelburn Monday. contractor for Crown-Willamette pa- Mrs. Mary Cannon and eon. Isaac* ycr mills at Salem, was at Mr. Piatt*« Located conveniently at 138 West Bennett, were shopping in Shelburn and Mr. Rodgers. Saturday lueking 1st street in Albany, is a promin« nt Monday forenoon. over their white fir timber. It looks electrical Arm of this section, render­ Carl Smith and wife spent Sunday ing a metropolitan service in ever) very favorable for 2,000 *r 3,000 with hie mother near Jordan. branch of the electrical business, and cords of white fir wood being mov­ Delma Brown ipent th* week-end considered the authority in these ed from thia vicinity. whi<^> would parts upon electrical work and appli­ with her aunt, Iola Georg«. n>*an a job for tbe m«n who ar* They have provided a tre­ Glen Shilling and wife and Virgil ances. loosing for work. mendous stock of modem electrical Shilling took dinner with their fath­ necessities and carry standard lines The danc* at Richardson Gap hall er Mondav. Electricity b no longer a conveni­ la said to have been well attended. • I Wyman Brothers are plowing their ence. but b also a necessity in the A three act plav was given before ■ corn ground for spring planting thia motiern household, and this Arm ha* the dance. week provided a large stock of modern ap­ e M im Mabel Long viaitod her sister. Mr* Boh Kelly and aon, Jimmy, pliances which arc designed not only Mrs. Robert Darby, Sunday. returned home frem Albany Sunday to lighten the work but also to lessen Mr. Crabtre* viaitod his sister., where Mrs. Kwlly had been for med- the cost and turn housekeeping from aa unpleasant job into an attractive Mrs. George Arnold. Sunday. icni treatment fer the paat mdnesday. He intends Jan 20 tu have a gixid road. Ben liar by and wife were in Stay­ Seng Bret hers closed their mill ton on huaineu Tuesdav. the first two days of this week on Louis Geisler ia g rubbing on hi» account of the funeral of their ranch the paat few days. mother-in-law, Mrs. l^aux. Willard Electric Store Glenn iliard. Prop. departnu-nt will prove a revelation in They operate a wry complete efee- regard to the low expense of electri­ trical -l«rv and have the latest inven- cal service. tioru in modern vh-ctrical appliances It will pay you This Arm early realise«! the condi­ of i >ery ih-aoription. tions of the «lay and seeing an oppor­ to look the store over the next time tunity to be of great service to the you are in Albany, as it is a liberal ladies of the country an«i at the same education. They are agent« for Ra- time build a business, secured tip­ dlo (’orperation of America. Gilfillan sales and service for many of the Radio. Northwestern, and G. F. John­ leading manufacturers of household son Piano Co., all standard companies. appliances and thus are in a position They carry a line of standard parts to furnish anything and everything and will at anytime repair your radio in the way of m