The Scio Tribune Country Correspondence Welton Goar an I H i ves Mit -r,. Th« latter two played on the Aums­ ville team. GILKEY STATION Feb. 17 Mias Merle Bigham.who haa been home for over a week on account of illneea. returned Sunday and return­ ed her school at Oakview Moodry. Mrt. Waunila'Kitchen and Vada Whetstone and children visited at the parental home« F. W. Maepelt and T. M. Holt, respectively. last Thursday. Mr«. H. P. Rigg« and children. Bertha. Harold and Charles, left by auto for lut Grande Friday morning where they expect to reside. Mr Rigg« having gone on «ome lime ago. Herman Zellar and Warren G ar accompanied the family a« far as Multnomah Falla, returning the «a me dav. Leo Zeller and «on, Herman, were transacting business in Salem Mon­ day. Mr and Mrs. Walter Morris and daughter, lone, of Albany, accom­ panied bv Miss Mona Trembly of Eugene, «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd. Mr. and Mis. Morris Hoff and Mis« Young drove up from Portland Saturday evening to visit the ladies' parents, Mr. and .'drs.Wilson Young. Will Moore of Salem visited at the J. II. Kelly and John Shepherd homes Sunday. One more radio fan has l>een add­ ed to the list in our neighborhood. Mr. Willard of Albany having in­ stalled one for Fred Mespelt Satur­ day. A number of our people have been attending the meetings being held by Teddy Leavitt at Crabtree. Mrs. F rank .DeWall, Mrs. John De Wall, Gertrude Yunker. Mr. and Mrs S. B. Holt saw the basketball game at Crabtree Friday night be­ tween Crabtree and Sweet Home, the score being 106 to 7 in favor of Crabtree. Dr. Tweed of Lebanon, the coun­ ty T. B. tester, was testing cattle here last week. L. E. Gilkey and sons of Albany were visiting in this neighborhood Sunday. Those from here who attended the basketball game at Scio Friday night were Murrel and Marion Gilkey, 8. F. Zysset and children. J. F. Som­ mer and children. Pearl Mitchell, Carl Yunker, Jack. Herbert and FOR OVER 40 YEARS MALL'S i snaaa USUIMINK haa beer uMd ■uccaaarully in th* ir«*un*nt ol Catarrh MILL'S CATSMI MKDKIMB co* slats ut an Ointment which MutrSlr Rrlicvss b> local application, and ths Internal Medicin*. • Tonic, whkh ScU through the Blood on the Mucous Sur tares, thus redurina Ihs laBammatlon. Bold by *11 drussiats. F. J. Chaney A Co.. Toledo Ohio W. A. Ewing. T. J. Munkers. (‘resident Vice Pre*. E. D. Myers. Cashier The Scio State Bink Does a (renerai Banking Business. Interest paid on time deposits. Joe Young went to Scio Sunday and had Dr. Prill lance an abscess on his neck. He will be under the doctor's care for «everai days. Mr. and Mrs John Shepherd en- tertaided the Farmers* Union •nd families with a Valentine party Sat­ urday night. The rooms w«-re dec­ orated appropriately for the occa­ sion. A number of contests and stunts were Staged, among them were shadow picture« tw-hind a heart shaped frame, which caused consid­ erable merriment, the men guessing the women'« shadows and vice versa. Refreshments consisting of eoffre, sandwich«-«, pi *kle«,red heart co .ki«-« and peaches with winpix-d cream were aerved at a lat«- hour. News From I .von«. ^♦ee t ♦ ♦♦ • • • ♦ • Feb IN Farren Yonker and wife are mak­ ing an extended visit at the home of her mother. .Mrs. Ge«>rge Colby Mra. Alta Bodeker spent Sunday in Salem visiting relatives The community king given at the Albert Ring home Thursday evening was well attended and a very en­ joyable evening was spent l>y all. L. H. Robert« spent a part of last week in Salem. .M as .McElhaney spent Saturday at J. H. Johnston's. The Allis freight truck was deliv­ ing some freight to the Four S. Lumber Co. Saturday. A wagon load of Fox Valley young folks attended the program and l a ket social on McCully mountain Sat­ urday evening It wa« given by the school under the auspices of Miss Arvilla Woodworth. A very good time was reported, and although an even dozen baskets only were sold, the proceeds were about |40. Miss» s Barbara Schwindl an1 ’.XTIST parents, Mr. and .Mrs. George, last at 7:30. Friday. J. L Kelly and «on. Jack, were in Farmers are very busy this week Albany Tuesday afternoon. plowing and seeding their ground for February sowing. Marion Tindal called on Hobart Hoagland and family Sunday. Mt. Pleasant Cole Newt Feb. ¡7 from Vilas Arnold la«l Sunday. Those present at the Ben Darby home Sunday were: I. N. How« and family of Salem, Uston Darby and family and Will Humphreys of Stay ton. Charley Peters and family. Frank Hora. Theodore Belcoe, Clar­ ence Overholts of Portland and Ern­ est Isaak of Scio. R. F. Darby and family spent last Thursday with home folks. M. P. Ix»ng and family. Frank Hora called on Joe Sent Monday evening. Maude and Violet Darby called on Mary Hora Monday evening. Clarence Overholts visited his brother-in-lasr. Ed Fleming. Mon- Arwold Zyaaet. Walter Chromy an4 Years' Esperianra Frank Gooeh and family are living several counter attractions, a large in Shelburn for u few months to do crowd was present. A most excel­ •»me repairing on their residence lent program had baren arranged Claude Churchill made a business and was well renders«! by the pupils Real It»!* • Rrolfer trip to Albany Sunday. of the grade«, while John Fredrick and Notata Public Franklin VanBrunt. who haa ueen and P. R liegstad put on a pleasing bi I rath Obtained, f.ianuned sick with typhoid fever, returned to blackface stunt. - • . OREGON his work on the railroad section the At the busin«-ss tm-eting several K IO first of the week. subjects were discussed, the princi­ DR. A. G. PRILL lx-e George and wife had for Sun­ pal one being on how to get more Physician day afternoon callers T. M Ruaaell students and transportation for and and family. James Trdlinger and them. To this end President Cain Surgeon family and Frank Gooch. appointed the following committee District Surgeon S. P. Railway T. M Russell and family called to interview the achool board: Mra. Sciu, Or. on .Mrs Mary Cannon and Joaeph J. N. Long. Mrs. N. 1 Morrison and Sunday to cheer them up Mrs. Riley Shelton, they to report The Shelburn school children had at next meeting a valentine box last Friday and each Washington*« Birthday on«* received many beautiful valen­ h TAYTON, • . - OREGON tines. It sure was great sport for t alls answered Day or Night Tuberculin Trating There will be a tmtriotlc sermon the youngsters. Fred Bowman was in Shelburn in th« Christian church Sunday eve­ ning by Rev. J. Y. Stewart, the DR. C. WARD DAVIS over the week end. Presbyterian pastor. This la Wash­ Mat Ewing and family ington *a birthday, in these days it land are visiting his sister, First National Bank Building SraiTo.s, Oaeuos will be helpful to study the charac­ gene Miller this week. Bridge aiid Piai» Work given prompt ter of Washington, l^t us come Mr Dent. Federal Bank Inspector, and eareful sltention. Aiso Exfractiou inspected the sec-treasurer's books out in force to honor the Father of Our Country. It is hoped that all in this vicinity on February 12. Lowe A, Morrison ex-soldiers will be there. Service Mra. Marion Brown visited her Reliable Undertakers Ben Darby, Joe and Mr. Hora Sunday. motored to Salem last Monday. Frank Siegmund of Fern Ridge Mewlames Joe Senz and Ben Dar­ was a Lyons visitor Monday. He by called on Mrs. Louis Geisler last purchased a couple of Poland China Wednesday. hogs at Fox’s «ale Saturday and was Liston Darby called on the R. F. over to make arrangements for feed­ and Ben Darby families Wednesday. ing one with 10 small pigs and take Harold Darbv had the misfortune the other home. to cut his foot very badly last Wed­ Mias Kate Kuiken. who ha« been nesday while cutting brush. He I employed at the Mercvr home the will not be able to work for several past three weeks, haa secured a p«>- days. silion :n Mill City and began work Mrs Joe Brandt of Kingston there this week. ited her sister. Anna Senz. one day Mrs. E. G. Siegrnu I of Fern last week Ridge spent the first o the week at Several from Mt Pleasant and the Ella Johnston h * e Cole vicinities attended 'he medi­ cine sh iw in Stay ton last week and report it to be very interesting. Richardscn Gap Reviews R F Darby and family motored to Stavton last Saturday. Feb. IN Frank and Joe Hora were Stay ton Ort el D vning of Lyons was at visitors last Wednesday. G. E. RtxJxcrs Sunday Mrs. Claude Darby and daughter, Miss l>elta Piatt came duwn from fjivern. and son. Leonard, of Stay­ the Ambrosek X- Donohue mill Sun­ ton visited at Ben Darby's Friday day and returned Monday afternoon. Sylvia. Ruth and I^eonard Darbv George Arnold is doing his spring of Stavton visiter! with Charley Pe­ plowing Delbert Merrit is home on a visit. ters and family Saturday evening. August Rahn got a load of hay Mr. Wheeler was over from Crab­ tree Monday. Mra. Clyde Rodgers' father and mother of Dallas visited her Sunday. Lester Arnold had his ankle crush­ ed at the Ambrueek mill Tuesday, by a pile of lumber falling on him. Dr. Prill graved it to ascertain if Good « : thia vicinity. funerals given personal attention hy Mr. lows N. I OK « 1 .obanon Phone »I N. I. Moaaisos l'hono —Day, SH7 Phone—Night, :