The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 30, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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The Scio Tribune
Country Corrrspondcnrr
*du*n to the tulip farm Sunday. On
I the way home they «topp« d at
April 28
Th« *11-day mevting at th« River­
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view aehool house Sunday was well
attended. About 100attended Sun-
day aehool and moraine rerviee. and
many more came tor the afternoon
aerviee and baplising -Albany. Cor­
vallis. Salem and Jefferson being
well repreeented
Ministers for the
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day were Rev. Roy of Corvallis, J J.
Gillespie and John Van Lydegraph
of Salem and T. W. Cooper of Jef­
ferson. Seven people were baptised
in Thomas creek near Gilkey station.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hoff and son
Crawford. Hazel and Lvnn Young,
all of Portland, spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Young.
Mrs. Anton Holub and aon Frank
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Prokop.
Claud Hyde of Wrens spent Sun­
day at the home of S. F. Zyseet
Mrs. Hyde and son Jay. who nave
been visiting at the Zyaaet home for
two weeks, returned home with him
Sunday evening.
Harold Ret lev of Roseburg spent
Sunday at the home of his p’rents.
Mr and Mrs. J. K. Reiley.
Visitor« at the Fred Mespelt home
Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kitchen of Albany; Mrs. Minnie
Smith, who had been with her eons
at Toledo for n month; James John­
ston and daughters, Leona and Mrs
Ray Lee and children, Bobby and
little Ruth Ann from near North
Bend, who have been visiting at the
Johnston home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holt visited
Mrs. Lewis Calavan one day last
week at the I^ebanon hospital.where
she recently underwent a major op­
eration.
Verne Baber and Oscar Crain of
Prineville are at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Kelly with their gas
sheep shearing machine.
They
will begin shearing in this vicinity
in a few days.
The Oakview and Riverview school
baseball teams will plar on the Oak­
view diamond Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kelly and
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Kelly drove to
I^ebannn Sunday to visit at the homes
of Arthur and Russell Kelly, Joyce
Kellv accompanied them home for a
week's visit with her grandparents
Murrel Gilkey, who has been work­
ing at the Crown Mmes, came home
Friday evening to stay till Wednes­
Flaae’e Petland farm and purchased
a fox terrier
Ernest Kellv is sporting a new
Durant car.
Ivan Loughary, fi-»ld man >f the
A J J C of the Pacific Northwest,
and Horace Addis, representative of
the Oregon Farmer, were transact­
ing burst new in this vicinity last
SHELBURN NEWS
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April 28
Garden work is again in full blast
since the weather cleared up
Adolph Soucek. Agnes $oucek and
Ray Revenue drove to Portland Sat­
urday evening
Pet« Keziek is spe- ding a few
days at John Soucek's.
George Morgan is pulling in a
largo crop of corn.
Mias Oneta Balschweid has been
seriously ill with the tlu. but is now
Improving.
Chester Grimes was up this wav
Saturday.
Mrs. Ed Balschweid visited at O.
F. Morgan's Saturday afternoon.
day.
Mr and Mrs. Ira Robinsi.n and
family drove to Salem Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Chapman is visiting
this week with her daughter. Mrs
S. J. Bender of Jordan was trans­
J K Reiley.
acting
business here Munday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holt drove
BILYEU’S GAP k AGE
is here and so is our
James Trollinger made a husines«
trip to Portland last Wednesday and
McLain and family.
Mrs. J. W. Miller and children
spent Sunday evening with Wiiliasn
Manis and wife near Stay ton.
Mr. Hilger and Ray Combe •(
Jordan called at W. H. McLain'«
last Winineeday on buaincea.
Mrs. Clair Mclain anu two aons
of Portland are spending this week
with Clair’s sister. Gertrud« and
family. The two ladiee are doing
spring sewing for their children.
Mrs.W. H. McLain eaJIed on Mrs.
Fred Roadarmel Monday and brot
home a Plymouth Rock biddie to set
on duck eggs.
Sheep shearing has. commenced
these fin«- April days, end shearers
are very busy.
Clinton George was home several
days last week on accwunt of a bil­
ious attack. He returned to Shedd
Sunday- evening to hi» work.
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If you want your motor block Rsbered Free, you Iwttcr hurry.
A Few Good Buys
Ford Touring, like new................................................................
Oidsmob'le 6, touring, 1924 ......................................................
Oldsmobile 8. touring....................................................................
Star Touring, 1924, run 5200 miles..................................
1925 license on each car.
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650 00
450 jO
450 N
FRED T. BILYEU
GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION
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Scio, Oregon
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The illustrat-on herewith shown gives
you an excellent ide.» of the quality we
carry in Gent's Furnishings for dress-
up occasions and for work. See us for
your Tics. Shirts. Underwear. Sox ami
Suspenders
Prices real low.
Now is the time to finish planting your garden. We have the
liest lines of fresh bulk and package weeds on the market. Re-
mernlier our Grocery Department. You can do letter here.
Yours to live and let live.
J. F. Wesely, Grocer
Furnishings
Chinaware
Mrs. R. V. Comb« and daughters
vistted Mrs. Privett and daughter
Sunday.
A relative of the Salzels' from
Eastern Oregon spent a few days
with them last week.
Mrs. Wwch and eon ret urt-ed j
from Portland Saturday. They bad (
'been visiting « «<,n «nd biVberl
there.
Mr C. Saizel, who ha« bs ♦* ill ,
for some time, doe« not improv rand
is gradually sinking.
£ Hnllipe and family visited the
R. Brown'« at Mill Oty Sunday .
N. Ender« and wife were I dro«*
Oregon M
Am I Inlradiag?"
Notions
Strau) Hat Time
*. he first of May is Straw Hat Day,
Come in and get one while you may
At prices you can well afford to pay.
A full line now on dhjilay.
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Hibler & Gill Company
See F. E. SHAFER for
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170 S. Coml Street
Salem, Oreg on
2j in. heavy Double A Stitched Tiace. U in. Hip
Strap«, 5-riiif Brvechi- g ll.u k Strap« l| inch.
Hold Back» IA inch, Pole Strap« 1J inch. Bridles
Cup Blind» 1 inch. Breast Straps IJ inch Lines
l& in. by 20 feet, Ba«'k Bond Felt Lined, Mar­
ket Tug 11 inch, Good Wide Belly Bands.
2X" Harness, steel Fames........... $60.00
I size 2" lighter Harness............. 50.00
A heavy 1 earn Collar, $4.65 each up
Lincs.
Lincs,
Line«.
1 inch
I inch l»v 20 feet
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H inch l>y 20 feet
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.. ................ 7.00
H inch l<v 20 feet
............................. 8 00
'¡cam Bridi<-a. pair
............................. 5.00
All Harness made of California Oak
Panned Leather
Hand Bags
Suit Cases
Gloves
Purses
Puttees
A line Line of Under th- - Arm Ladies Bags
in (M-nuinc ix-ather
NOTHING TAKES THE PLACE OF pgT
LEATHER
Assortment Graniteware
I-awrenee Thomas and friend of
Mt. Angel visited his i>a rents. the
John Thomas'. Sunday.
Erie Work men of Denver. Colb».,
made a »hurt call with hi* cousin. J-
H. Wort man. Saturday.
visitors Sunday.
Garden Seeds
SPECIAL
Apr») 28
Ford Batteries and B Batteries for Radio.
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Furnishings
JORDAN ITEMS
For GENUINE FORD PARTS and FORD SERVICE
30x3 j Cord Caso from ................................................
4 00 up
Balloon Cords from...................................................
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Tire Pump« from ..................................................................... »11 W up
Car Jacks from ..................................................... ;....... ........4 00 up
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April 28
brought a iwiy home with him to
care for hie mother, who is ill.
Ora and M. G. Trollinger were in
Albany last Wednesday to consult,
an osteopath in regard to Ora’s
health.
Mrs. I jt * George was shopping in
Seto Tuesday.
Mt. Pleasant-Cole News
Mrs. Frits Bowman and daughter
visited her parents over the week
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April 28
end.
Louis Geisler and family attended
Mr. and Mrs Dale Poindexter of!
church in Slavton Sunday morning
Mt. Angel met his mother. Mrs A
Ben Darby and sone. Earl, Harley
Shanks and daughter Vera of Le-,
and Harold, ami Joe and Frank
vene. Oreg<n. at Albany Saturday
Hora, spent Sunday afternoon at L.
evening, who came for a visit with
A. Darby’s in Stayton.
relatives here.
Oliver Beard spent Saturday eve­
Charles McClain made a business
ning with his girl friend in Stayton
trip to Salem Saturday.
Joe and Frank Hora were out ear
Mrs Mary Brown of Corvallis ami ■
riding Sunday forenoon, looking
her sister. Mrs. Cresswell and eon of i
over the country.
Cottage Grove, visit d over the
G. A. Sandner. A C. Vtrnon and
week-end with Mrs Brown's son.
Joe Quinn attended the wool grow­
Marion Brown and family.
ers' meeting in Scio Monday after­
A man and hie sons fr-.m Philo­
noon,
math have rented Mary (Gene) Mil­
Harold and Earl Darbv and Frank
ler's place and will move here soon
Hora went sucker finning Sunday
Shelburn and t'ole school baseball
evening. They were somewhat dis­
v-
* played on the Shelburn dia
appointed, as they could only get
mond Sunday. The score was 20-10
one.
in favor of Shelburn.
R. F. Darby and family spent
Frank Senz of Mt. Pleasant was
Sunday with home folk«.
calling in the Shelburn neighbor­
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hates are the
hood Sunday.
proud parents of a babv girl.
If. A. R umc II and family of Sher­
Maurice Colhren is jutt recover­
man county called on T. M Ruasell
ing from an attack of whoop.ng
and family Saturday.
cough.
Marion Brown and family spent
Mrs. Beicoe is III at her home
Sunday evening with Mrs. John
with pneumonia
Mack of North Santiam and listened
Maude and Violet Darby spent
to the radio.
Sunday evening at R F. Darby’s.
M. C. McLain and family of Port­
P. P. Crabtree is recovering from
land »pent the week-end with T. M.
a very severe attack of pneumonia.
Ruasell and family.
Mrs. O. G. Wyman and children
spent Sunday evening with W. H.
Sii EFT HOLLOW NEWS
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27c
Granite Water Path
ing Bowls
5 quart Pudding Pana
6 quart Mix­
2 quart Sauce I ana
8 quart Disfi Par«a
R. M. CAIN
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SPECIAL FOB. CASra
Sour Mi k, 1U- , « i
'4 60
B«by size. •&<- pci dozen.
And for Saturday
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for Me.
THE PEOPLES STORE
J, R. COUEY, proprietor