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The 8cio Tribune Country Corrtsponarnre GILKEY STATION ....... ................................... a Jun« 2 Mr. and Mrs. tester Holt of Carl ton spent the week-end with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs J. G Holt. Ben Ser fling and wife of Eugene were calling on old acquaintances here Saturday while enroute home from a visit to Eranklin Butte cem etery. Mr. snd Mrs. O. L. Holt and son. Nolan, of Portland and Mrs. Holt's mother. Mrs. Alice Goddard of Alba ny. visited at the T. M. Holt home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Heine and family drove to Grand Ronda and back Saturday. The ball game Sunday between Marion and Riverview resulted in a score of 6-17 in favor of Riverview. Mr. ano Mrs. Fred Shears and Melvin of Silverton spent the week- end at the home of Mrs. Shears’ Melvin. Mr. arid Mr» J I and children About 30 young people gathered at the W. A. Gilkey home Saturday night for a party and taffy pulling in honor of Mum Merle Bigham, who closed her school in the Oakview district last week. Mr. and Mrs. C'aud Rrx and daughter. Barbara Ann. of Stock- ton. Calif., are visiting relativesand friends her« and at Albany. Guests at the J G Holt home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt of Carlton. Harold-Sion ght«o- berg of Amity, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pugh of Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs Fid Pagenhotf of Monmouth. Mr and Mrs M. S Allen and daughters Marian and Bate of Jefferson. Will father. Leo Zeller. Sunday guests at the T. M Holt home were O. L. Holt. Nolan and Nora Holt of Portland. Mrs. E. L. Whetstone and children of Albany, Mr. ami Mrs. S. B. Holt and son THE JUNE BRIDE The June bride may or may not need glaawH. but I am sure she needs a complete line of silver. We have several patterns that are the latest and most exquisite in design, and a tea set makes the table still more attractive. 4LSAVY iWS. HAROLD ALBRO, Manufacturing Optician > • ♦ : -to«to** * + SHELBURN NEWS Í The Masculine of It ♦< June 2 Ben Watkins returned from Ore gon City Tuesday, Mav 26. where he had been visiting friends for ten days. Mrs. Susan Driscoll came io from Looking Glass. Oregon, last Friday night to visit her sister. Mrs. Mary Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1-athrop and daughter of Portland visited her brother, T. M. Ruseell. and family over Decoration Day. Ben Watkins went ’to Comstock | last week to visit relative« and spend Decoration Day at the family ceme tery. Moore and children of Salem and Mrs. Amanda I-athrop. son and Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Jones and n of two daughters of Salem called at Stay ton. the W. H. Mclziin home Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Frvd Mespelt had Day. as gue«ta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J-, Mrs. W. H McLain return- d Kitchen of Ail»any. Mr snd Mrs home from Bellefountain Monday, Ernest Kelly and children and Mr.j accompanied bv her brother and and Mrs. J. H Kelly. wife. M. E. Gragg Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mr» Orvi|i<> Gilkey gave Gragg returned to Bellefountain a 500 party Monday n ght in honor late Monday evening. of Miss Merle Bigham W. J. Hirons, wife and ton; Earl Herman Zrtler is hauling straw Gooch, wife and son, and James berries to tl>e Albany cannery. George, all of Portland, spent Me A good many from here attended mortal Day with relatives and the graduation exercises al Crabtree friends her«. Friday night. Clinton George of Coo« Bay wan Nora Holt came up from Port home for Memorial Day, land Friday night to spend the Iola George went to Portland week end at home. Sunday evening with her sister.Mrs. Le<> Zeller and son Herman vi»it- Earl. Gooch, to spend a few weeks ed Mr. and Mrs Fred Shears at Sil in the city verton Thursday. William Ixmtx and family of New Ernest Kelly and Will Mispelt Grand Rond« spent Sunday with her went to Portland Monday to get a new truck. i brother. T. M. Russel! and family. Georg» Washburn of Portland and Mrs. Ella Swina of Dundee Mt. Pleasant Cole News were at Shelburn Memorial Day Mrs. Mollie Miller and sons. La-1 June 2 land and Keith, and dkughbr. Wil Bill Dart snd family oí Wood* ma; Mrs. T. J. Gibbons and daugh burn. Will Hirons and family of ter. Mary Ellen, and William Manta Portland and < Clarence Overholts atttended baccalaureate services at spent Sunday at George Saridner's Scio Sunday night. Irvine Parberrv and Mr*. .Bowls- Mrs. Nancy Trollinger visited her by made a business call at Ben Dar daughter. Mrs. Lixxi« George. Sat by's Wednesday evening. urday. Maude Darby spent last week at Walter George finished a success the Claude Darby home at Stay ton. ful te»*>n of sheep shearing Mon- Several around in this community day. are cultivating their corn. A bouncing baby boy was born Joe Hora and Harley Darbv made Monday. June 1. to Mr. and M rs. a trip to Mill City Sunday forenoon. ()ra Bates. Mother and balie are Charlie Cole of Oregon Citv is doing fine. visiting friends in thia vicinity. Mrs. Bowlsby of (entral Oregon Notice of Annual School has been sp. nding «»me time with Meeting her friends, the Parberry families. She expects to return to her h >me Nonce is hereby given th the legal ' in the near future. I voters School District No. ‘35 of Mrs. Don McKmght of '•no spent Li ,n county. State of Oregon, that last week at her mother's. Mrs Ray, the Annual School Meeting of said doing some sewing. ' district will he held at the school Max and LswShell on spent Satur- house, to begin at two o'clock p m , day and Sunday with their grand- on the third Monday of June, being ma. Mrs. Esther Ray. th.- 15th day of June. A. D. 1925. Joe and Fr ink Hora, Theodore This meeting is called fur the pur- Belcoe. Louis Ray ami family and pose electing one Director 3 years, Charlie Peter» were Sunday visitors 1 and one Clerk for one year, and the at the Ben Darbv home. transaction of busmean usual at such Mr. Krum and wife and Mr meeting. Krum's parents of Salem spent la»t| Dated thia 1st day of June. 1925. Monday at the John Sandner. sr., j R ilky S hxlton . Chairman, home. Mrs Krum was formerly Mias Margaret Sandner. Attest CoRA C a L avan . District Clerk **Ge>>rge. is there anything in life but love ’ * "Nothing in all the wide, wide world is dinner ready, dear?” This store is a good place to anchor your grocery trade, and George will be easily satisfied w ith each meal ► «. Xk'4*? . J. F. Wesely, Grocer Chinaware Garden Seed» Furnishings Arrowhead Hosiery Go ni Variety of Shades and a Wide Hange of Price*. We Have Your Size Hibler & Gill Company See F. E. SHAFER for I I X * arness 170 S. Com i Street Salem, Oregon 2f in. heavy Double R Stitched*!race, l| in. Hip Straps, 5-ring Breeching Back Straps If inch. Hold Back» U inch. Pole Straps If inch. Bridles Cup Blinds ‘ inch. Breast Strap» If inch Lincs H in. by 20 feet. Back Band celt Lined, Mar ket l ug 1J inch, G imm I Wide Belly Bands. 2X” Hamess, steel hames........... $60.00 I size 2” lighter Harness............. 50.00 A heavy learn Collar, $4-65 each up Line». 1 iiu h bv 20 feet ....................................... $6.25 7 00 8.00 500 All Harness made of California Oak fanned Leather .Hand Bags Suit Cases Gloves Purses Puttees A fine Line of Under tlu-Ann Indies Bags in Genuine leather NOTHING TAKES I II! PLACE OF ‘ LEATHER . See our Oxford* for . . . ...... • » ......... >4.50 And Drees Shoes at ...................... >5.00 Work Shoes from >2.75 up We also have a nice line of Silk Hose in aevnral pattern t» from , 50c to 85c Work Sox at different prices. THE PEOPLES STORE .1. B. CODEY, proprietor Corset and Lingerie Sale AT BANKS* 24 Cornets and Girdlieres, 1 values to $1.75.............. I NN 28 "P. II Practical Front” Cor sets anti "Jane Jackson” front lace models, 10 QQ values to $6 75........... U vO College Girl Corsets and Wrap-arounds, * values to $ .00 .......... ......... "Jane Jackson” Rubber Corsets also some "Cameo,” values to $10.00 .... 40 Girdles ami Corsets......... 100 Alt Lingerie in Two Prices Having purchased the ‘wo meat markets in Scio. I consolidated them under the alxrvc name «nd will strive to render efficient wrv icw and give courteous treatment at all times. Will carry a full line of Gowns, Step-ins. Slips. Bloom ers. Skirts, etc. Fresh and Cured Meats ... 89c >1.59 Values to $125 25 1.89 29 College Girl Corsets and Wrap-arounds. values to $4.50............. B.Uw Q CQ Clean up of Brasaierva, values to 85c The »Scio Meat Market ALBANY Valors io $2.25. I will buy your l*eef cattle, veal ami hogs (alive or dressed) ami pay you the top prices. See me first, Herbert Shelton. .Mgr Shop. Children’s Stamped White I »ressen, sixes 2-4. pop'in ajm ! lawn ............. C. J. BRUCE. Proprietor 98c If one of the Tribune advertisers "»ting*' you, tell us; if hu treats you right, tell him. « Kj