The ácio Tribuni Local Newt and Cla^fi/ted F. R Sbeltoo and two small sons, Prof H L Wstinpaugh was able and Fred Mumper and daughter are to be down town Tuesday. confined to their home« becauae of P. H MacDonald and wife were illness. in Springfiel«! and Eugene a part of The hifth school basketball teams last week. Claude Hickey spent Sunday in played at Shedd last Friday night. .Max Wesely is the owner of a new Portland. The boys loot by a score of 23 to 11. radio which he i* retailing at the and the girls won. but we did not Clareoee Pepper has erected a new present time. get the acore. garage at his home. Frank Bartu went to Corvallis Mias Ella Jiroch of Albany and Paul Lardon and wife visited Mr. last Wednesday where he had hie Mias Hose Jiroch of Portland visited lardon's parents in Saldin Sunday. tonsils removed. their parents. Mr. and Mra. John Mr. Byrd of the Kirk-Pollock Mo­ Jiroch. over the week-end ami at­ Or. A. G. Prill and 0. C. Thoma Ware in Albany on business Tuesday. tor Co . of Albany was in Scio on tended the dance Saturday night. business Tuesday. H Y. Kirkpatrick of Lebanon F. E. Cook of Albany has accept­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Funk, who ed a poeitioo as bookkeeper for tire was a busioess visitor in Scio Mon­ ■ live west of town, were in Sen« on Scio Mill A Elevator Co . and began day. hudne»« Tuesdsy afternoon. hie duties Monday. Mr. Conk and Sir. and Mi ti­ W F. Gül attenti«* I family are occupying the Abbott Mrs M E. Scott, who nursed the automobile •h>w in Portland Prof. Walenpauah for seversi days, house at the south end of Main Sunday. has returnde to h*r home at Albany. Street. E. C. Shelton and wife returned Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Forge. Mr. Roliert tiiby of Portland, who was Thursday fr<*m a visit of aeveral and Mra. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. How­ ■nnge. He left Sunday tor te l-e with us All Jersey breeders Portland, where he has secured his are urged to be pt »sent. whether former position as engineer on a members of the Clu'i or not. g* vernifient dredge b**at. Any person owning one r«*gi»terr«l animal or using a registered sire is A letter receive«! by friends in eligible tn memberrhip in the Unn Scio conveys the news that Kenneth The HI runs has just been initialed into County Jersey Cattie Club. the Psi Chi fraternity at 0. A. C. annual dues are fl 00 per year Mrs. 8. B Holt. See. Hie Psi Chi has the distinction of be­ ing one of the beet fraternities on campus. Big MasqWad« PaQc« At TUMBLE INN St. Valentine s, Feb. 14th PRIZES GIVEN for Best Individual, for Best Couple, ami for Best Comical Costume. Souvenirs for all. Ibis is the last Dance at Tl'Mnm I nn for the winter srason. Come and have another of those good times. Watch lor Special Dances. Shipley’s Popular Prices Women’s Misses and Children's Clothing and Haberdashery Salem, > Oregon Cool, Clean Milk Prevents souring. Avoid this loss by cooling quickly and keeping milk where plenty of fresh air circulates, preferably in the open. Local Girl Initiated Judge Johns Writes You'll Find Your Want Here Sr M» Sa*. S*rt om S m « ■■*■« *• Mt a*. Mrs Sally Morris is in receipt of the following veiy interesting letter barm I »an* Money at 5|4 with from Judge Charles A. Johns, a far­ nominal commission; prepayment mer resident of Scio, but r^w a prtvrlsdg«-» after first year. Wm. member of the supreme court of Bain. Albany Orc. 21-e the Philippine Islands: Bring in >«ur n al and dressed hogs. We pay y-«u Pornlsod prices lees Manila. Jan 3. 1925. express charge*. No commission. My Ih-ar Sally: J F. W«-*rly. 22 tf 1924 has come and gon*. In F r Sal« Loose Hay. vetch mixed many ways it was a g«x>d vear, but with oats and wheat, at market I think 1925 will be better. Thui i* price. S«c Joe Kamosh. route 3. January third, atni I am sitting in Scio. Oregon. 26t2p my office dictating this letter with h r Sale Pure Bred Rhode Island all my windows open, hearing the lied Cockerels See or phone Mrs Wilbur Funk. Scio-Jefferson birds sing and dressed in a light r<>ad Phone 14 26p duck suit. Cash paid for false teeth. dental The rainv seaeon is about over, goitj, platinum and discarded jew- and we are again having bright tun­ eiry. Hoke Smelting At Refining able* and cool nights Many Amer­ Co., Otaego, Michigan. 25 If icans here claimed that we had cold For Side T wo Black Giant Roost­ weather in iJecember, but even so. ci»; nUo hatching eggs. See or it has never been bel-.w 70. phone C. J Bruce, rsute I. on old Ijist Wednesday a party of six in Eichinger place, Scio. Ore. 26 p our three machines drove to Lucera F -r Sale I/« «■ Hay. at the barn and atopped at a hotel that night, or deliver* i, at market price for kir -i you want. See Chas Chrz, 1 We were playing bridge in the par- mile west of Scio, on West Scio lor. About 9 p. m the musicians r-ad. 13-tf came ami a little later a number of For Sa!** Barred Plymouth R«»ck native high wh«»<»l boys and girls Ffor hatching. 34 00 per 100; who wanted to dance the old year ‘ setting of 15 for <1.00. J.P. year out and the new year in. Wei Mertz. I *x 88, route 2. Scio. Or­ egon. 25t3p moved into an adjoining room, and . they danced until 12.when they sang Any girl in trouble may communi­ cate with En»ign ia*e of the Sal- the Star Spangled Banner aod »nng vat i >n Army at the W'hlte Shield it well, and then gave three rousing Home. .>65 .Mayfair Ave., Port­ cheers for our party and went home. land, Oregon. Meanwhile they had a typical, pro- N-> Baby Chix thin year, hut can fur­ viocial New Year's celebration in nish eggs for hatching, 35 00 per 100. S. C- White leghorns. th«* town that kept me awake nil Hanson's Strain. nigiit. The next morning ne drove IL C. Pettit, Scio. Ore. 29-p about 16 miles *0 Lukban and re­ turned to Lucena to lunch and back G> Iden Glow's Chief bull calf, nine month» Id, out <»f a Register of to Manilla w with a record of 528 ing made a round trip yf about 210 It»», of butterfat, for sale cheap. miles through the m*»st beautiful T. I Fleming, route 2. Scio, Or. 25p2t countrv in the Philippine Island« In Burroughs Adding Ma­ many ways It reminded me so much For Sale chine. practically new In use of the Willamette valley. After leav­ one year. Also 15 h. p. Fairbauka- ing Manila we travele«l through rice) Morae elebtric motor, complete fields for about 30 miles, a«>d for at with starter and two transform­ least 50 miies we drove thru a solid er», phone or write to S. J. Bender, Scio. Ore. 23-tf c<>co*nut grove with miles and milts of it on each side of the road, and F«»r Sa ■ Ifo-cnkranz strain Brown Leghorn Eggs, 31 00 wr 15 or 1 every now and then at the native huts $5 75 per 00; Baby Chicks 316 50 we would see the gorgeous.beautiful per 100. Hanson strain White poinsettia now in full bloom. All of Leghorn Eggs 15.00 per 100. the country is well watered, and Chicks 315 00 per 100. .Mrs. J. many of the rice fields are irrigated 11 Johnston, Lyons, Ore. 26tf an«l produce two erope. Qggs For Hatching, $5.00 per 100 — Our return trip was uneventful From two-year *»ld hens with a I’ ' k average of 224 eggs in their We are now settled in our new horn«- pullet year; mated to cocks from and like it very much. a pen of hens with records of 277 1 am very glad we made the trip to 299 with male's dam a 299 hen. to Scio. It brought hack to me fond 1 R II. McDonald, route 4. Scio, memories of my youth snd boyhood Oregon. 25-tf associations, which 1 have never for­ "I control 163 70 acres in the Linn- gotten. I am sorry that we did rot haven District, known as the L. M. Bover farm. Io any one in­ slay longer ard see mare of the terested in buying 1 will sell fora place where I spent my boyhood small payment down, long time days. on balance, with a low rate of At pres* nt we expect to return in interest,” H B Cusick, cars Mav. 1927. If so. we will make an­ First Savings Bank, /Albany, Ore­ Road Supervisors Named gon. 2Gt4e other visit and hope to meet again, but vou can never tell what the fu­ The county court Tuesday named ture mav i>e. the road supervisors for the entire POULTRY I now have a very vivid recollec­ county to »erv- during the present CAPONS tion of our old home piace wilh all year. The following were appointed of its environments, and the Provi­ We want vour product for this section of the county: dence church as it nest I«-» in the fir and guaran ice you top District 14. Geo. C. Miller. grove. Neither »hall 1 forget the market prices. Our District 15. Riley Shelton. Inisim» established 44 old hotel with all of its historical Districts 1« 17-25 29. W. A Gil- vears ago. Reference: memories. key Bank *>f California. Give my kind regards to Mis Gill District 27. H. F. Bodeker, I think she is a fine woman, and al*o PAGE i SON ”574:: IhaUict 30. J. A. Sena the members of your own family. I District 33. M. 0. Arnold. like them very much. District 36, H. F. Ratzburg DR J W GOIN. Wishing you all of the jovs and Veterinarian. pleasures of life and a prosperous Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate Are You a Trifler? New Year, in which Mrs Johns Inspector. Phones:- l’alare Feed shed. IMS-J joins. I am. Residence. 500-R Rev. J. Y. Stewart, the Prrsbyte-, Your friend. ALBANY.OREGON rian pastor, will preach in the Charlee A. John*. Christian church Sunday morning. Some one has said that all men are For Sale — 314 acres of good land, trifiers. Is thia to? Come to church six miles from live town of about 1.000 population; good graveled Sunday morning and decide whether road five miles of the wav, four you are one The subject of the miles from railroad station; one aermon will he ‘Trifling With Life and one-half miies from good and the Great Things of Life.” schiH I; has good seven room house, large barn; 80 acres in cultivation ra*T sisn or « sacs balance in pasture and timber; Is this a portrait-of your Ranee«?** has plenty of good water, one run­ ning stream. Terms can be ar­ Bancroft Optical Co. SU WM rtm Mlnart AH.«* O mvm , ranged on part. Address, Owner, care Tribune. Scio. Oregon From Corvallis we received the following: "Mias Haxel Philippi of Scio has just been initiated into Scribe, women's jovrnaltsttc honor­ ary and professional society. Scribe was organized four years ago for the purpose of recognising and en­ couraging merit in journalistic work, and to footer a spirit of fra­ ternity among members of the pro­ fession. Proficiency in journalistic work, good character, and scholar­ ship are the requirements for mem­ bership. Mias Pbilipui is a day edi­ tor of the Barometer, the campus publication. She is also a senior in commerce and a memlier of Beta Kappa sorority. exclusive Optical Parlor Oregon Milk Company Condenaery, Scio, Oregon