• Z * ♦ • », *9 •« 9 » « • -« ■ * *.. e • Z*. • I a ' w * _ 9 » * e • X" ■*» gv- *' - voy»*** - » a i ' 4» ..7 • • »*** "**» •»it' < I • w f _* K'M 7 <** - L « • • * '* . • ' ■ g • v « *4 Ji* * f *■ A * “* Z ’ w... LQca Is Shipley’s Popular Price« HOW TO SAVE MONEY WHEN SHOPPING By MRS HARLAND H ALLEN in. l»sa. »cu,« i« aase.» SELECTING THE BEDSPRING Oregon MUMPER’S CREAM AND I KED STATION Al our new location, next to Pcop!«-s iheatre CHERRO FLOUR Cherro Poultry Cherro Flour 4 >1 If you want many nice white lc.< Hardwheat Fi Í Lrcau right. (Fur motto is 'Live and let live." We deliver any place. Scio Cash Produce Company Until turther noth . will I c pen till 8:30 p. m. Wed. an-» <«C rari» Will help jruu to Ctu»»se Th* wo, en wire spring Is in reality E H. Hobson and wife of Salem a steel hauituock attached to a ste«l called on Scio friend» Sunday. frame la «me type »’cel h»m mu> R L. Hixson was a business visit­ way by which tb* original tautn«*«* or in Salem Saturday evening, can l* restorsd Another type has th* wire netting attach*«! tn th* frame Fred Mumper and Vanny Shelton at th* head hod foot by a row of were in Salem on business Monday. roll springs. Ttil» form of •u»|"-n«l"n pmvnts sagging under »11 ordinary Grace Bilyeu of Portland is spend­ usage, and even If »tre<«-hlng occurs ing a few week» at her home here. It can tw> corr«N-t«M by »Imply renew Ing the Cutis it I» 1uijx>rt«nt that this Mr». Dean Morri* and Mrs. Gor­ ¡»lot b* knpt in mind when buying don Weacly were in Salem Saturday, fur th* worst c«;.>pl«lnt that >n the market. MI mk - s Vella Brenner and Dorris Th« link fabric spring >• made up Weddle spent the week-end in Port­ of a«N-ll'»>a that consist óf four stm-i vires linked «ogether. making an land. Open square about four In-hes wide. Mias l^ta Couey spent the week­ This spring la also atts'-hed to the frame by strong odi springs, as In end with M im 1'auhne Sims in Al­ th* heller make* of the woven wire bany. type. When stretched out <ind »prlng is a „d of E. D. Myers ar.d wife and J. s. upright spinila, on the name order *a Sticha and wife were in Portland th<>s* used in upholstering furniture One type. for wooden beds art, dl Sunday. reetly clean than the link or woven wlr*. Juhn Rockwell was in town from The bos spring la made upm aliti his home on rout« 3 on businesa a dl fTen^i t design It has spiral springs of tempered ,t«-*l, over which Munday. to laid a padding like a tbln mattrvna. J. W. Dirt of Woodburn tame and tb* whole co,cred with ticking. In auro«* grades this ticking la tufted over to attend K. of P, lodge Tues on top like a ma It resa and tn other» :day night. It Is not Mis* Bera Morris of Lebanon spent Tills type of spring Is |l»v most «•» pen sir*, th* cost varying with the the week-end with her mother, .«fr». quality and amount of the top filling Sarah Morris. It can. however, be bought wlthoet th* upholstery. Frank Donovan and family of Cor* Being tnckwed tn ticking, the I h » i villia visited al the C M. Donovan springs ar* th* moat difficult of all to Clean. Practically the only successful home yesterday. way la to use a vacuum cieanrr The Miss Sholtx and Warren Cyrus of other lytMtn not eticoM-d. are ctoam-d by brushing with a stiff bristle brush Salem vuuted Dean Morris and wife the firat of the week. Examination» for fouith claar lAwrence Montgomery and wife postmaster for the Lyon» postofllcc and Rolla Shelton and wife were in will be held in Albany. The receipt Salem on business Monday. of application» is to close on April Mrs M J Fickltn moved Tuesday 22. 1925. The position pave $716 annually. from the Win. Sime apartment to the E. C. Shelton apartment. Mr» W. F. Snyder and Mrs. A. D. C. Thom» and w-ife arid Miss D Elder were Sunday visitors at the home of their sister. Mrs Riley Edith Bentney and Mrs. I. V. Mc­ Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Snydvr ex­ Adoo were in Salem Saturday after­ pect to leave Seattle on April aeeund noon. for Alaska. Mrs. Jane Compton and her grand» The “I Will” community club was eon. little Cleo Legner. are recover* greeted by a packed houae at Jeffer­ ing from an attack of whooping son last Thure«iay night when they cough. pul on their home talent play, Fred Smith went to Black Kock "Home Ties". They are to play at Monday to work in th«- lumber Stayton tonight. camp of the Willamette Valley Lum­ Mrs Rena Luciu» was called to ber Co. to Susanville. California, last week J. II Rockhill and family have on business Mr». J. P. Munkers moved from Dayton. Oregon, to Mrs. is leaving today with the Lucius J. P. Munkers* farm, which he has children for Monmouth, where they rente, i tor a term of three years. will attend summer school. Deck Crabtree of Toledo, Oregon, The sirle in the Domestic Ait de­ is visi 'ing at the P. R. Bilyeu and partment of the Scio school have In George Arnold hones. Mr. Crab­ the window of the Hibler & Gill tree is a brother of Mrs. Arnold. store aome children'sdreaae», a prob­ lem they have just finished. This High grade piano near Sein will •» the first child's dress aome of them be Sold to reliable party at a big have ever made. An inspection of saving. $10 monthly will handle. them will convince any one that the A snap Write atone« tn Tallman girls are doing good work, and that Piano Store. Salem. Oregon. vocational training in the school is Mias F2«ie Limbeck has just pur­ worth while; chased from Fred Bilyeu, a new Crosley Radio. It was installed I DR J. W. GOIN. yesterday morning, and they listen­ Veterinarian. ed in on the noon concert in Port­ Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate Inspector, land. i:— Palace Feed r-hed. IK J R. M Oin. wife and eon. Clem- Raektoncs. SOO H ALBANY. OUXX)N L Mwa Mnry Wwely. J. F. W I € -' o • ' i.-tosi.¡an i >a¿r • »» iy and wtfa. E G Arnold and wife and C W. Brag« aad wife saw The Thu f of Bagdad" in Albany Sunday nicht. Rev. W J. luirge will be at the Mrs. John Sima la numng In AL Mt. Fl * aaan t church nest Sunday, Imny thia week and wlU preach both morning and Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Prill were Sa­ evening. Morning aervice at 11; lem visitors Monday. evening service at 7:30. Mr. Large Miss Mary Walter was in Albany would like the whole community to rune. on business last Thursday. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOO«u«.';o Women’s Misara and Children's Clothing and 1 laberdaahcry *7' ». y * . • ** w. The flcio Tribune Local iïewaand Cia s.sifoA. 00000000000000000090000000 • ‘•.A-C ? • Fred Neal of M tinker» Station. I>*o N- al of Black Rock, and their »««ter. Mrs. E E Hanson of Salem >• were summoned to John Day, Ore­ gon. owing to the illneaa of their father, Pottie Neal. They left by auto Monday afternoon. When you entertain, let ua furnish you. with 500 score cards. ïou'll rind Your Want Here Sr »M bel nMhtns una»» t&r wr lass» For s tie or Rent 8-room houae on Soulh Main Street. See Fred T. Bilyeu. 31-tf F ir Rent 10-acre tract on We»t Scio r< M«i; also cow for sale. In- quire of E L Sizemore, on place, c For Sale One Jersey cow with calf aaJ one 15-montha-oid Shorthorn bull i e Win. Dobrkovaky. rt. 3. Scio, Oregon. 33clt Farm L nns Money at with u n.nai comuu-n >n; prepayment privia-l,. f after first year. Wm. Bain. Albany Ore. 30-c For Side '0 to t»«l ton» of good Cheat Hay, baited, $15 per ton at barn Call M. Kelly, ScioJeffer- a >n road; ; <>"h phones. 33p C.cih paid for fa'»« tteeth, dental go’ I. p: itinum an«i discarded jew­ elry. Hoke Smelting & Refining Co.. t)i-o/ .. Michigan. 25-tf For Sale Young Turkey Gobbler, weigh« about 12 pound»; or will r hen Mrs. A Het- xen iorf. Scio, Ore., route 4. c I’otatc f.>r Sale — Both for table u»e and teed. Netted Gema and Sultrier: also good feed grinder. 2 h.>rae power. See Chaa. Chra, On W« st Scio road. 27-tf Any girl in trouiii* may cummuni- cate with En-ign Lee of the Sal­ vation Army at the White Shield IL>me. 5fJ> Mayfair Ave., Port­ land. Oregon. High grade piano near Scio will be sold to reliable party at a big sav- ing. >10 monthly will handle. A snap Write at once to Tailman Piano St ire. Salem. Ore, 33-t-2-c Nolic«! to Whom It May Concern: — Mv wife having left my bed and b oard. I. Henrv W. Anderson of Lvona. Linn county. Oregon, do hereby serve nolle«, on all whom it may concern that I will not as­ sume any liability or pay any bilia or n< Hunts wha'aoever or of any nature contracted by aaid wife without my written coneent. Dated th « 17th «lay of March, 1925. Hxnry W. Anderson. 33t4c For Sale — 31-t acres of good land, six mile» from live town of about 1.000 | k > i pulation; good graveled roa«l five milca of the way, four mil«*» from railroad station; one and one-half miiea from goxi act»«, I; ha» good »eveti room houae. large burn; 80 acrea in cultivation balance In pasture and timber; has plenty of g«wwj water, one run­ ning stream Term» can he ar­ ranged on part. Addreaa. Owner, cure Tribune. .