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The Scio Tribune Country Correspondence =— ♦ the dub. She w«a •«> much > ' proved that «h<- w«- r« «<« I a. • SHELBURN NEWS ! an aetivs member, There were 17 I members present. and Mrs S H. June 9 June 9 Cole and Mrs Wm Ray were pre» Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Young visit- ent as visitors. Mrs. JamesTrollinger and daugh •d Mr. Young's toother. Alexander Freddie Chappel of W.xxiburn is ter viailetl Mrs !xe George Thurs Young, at Shedd Sunday. now visiting at the W. A GUkrv day afternoon. Th** Farmers Union, local No 113, home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill of Scio met at the F. W. Mespelt home on called on Mrs. l«ee George of Shel .Misses Ethel. Billy and tx>na Zys- Saturday evening. After th. busi- burn Sunday afternoon. sel and Katy Hanke drove t<* Cas mss and social hours, refreshments Delma Brown spent last week cadia Saturday morning for a oleaa- consisting of cake, punch, icie eream with her grandma. Mrs. l>e Georg« ure trip, returning Sunday evening and wafers were served to 18 mem I of Shelburn. A large number from here atten bers and 12 visitors. Mrs Etta Mack and daughter of ded the graduation exercises at Mrs. Ora McKinnis of Wallowa. Aumsville Wednesday night, where North Santiam spent Sunday after Ore., was a week end visitor at the Harvey and Pearl Mitchell of this noon with Mrs. T. M. Russell. home «f her sister. Mrs. T M Holt. Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Charles Mc community both graduated She was returning home from the The baseball game played Sunday Ciain and daughter attend««! the annual convention of the Confeder between Riverview and the Tangent strawtwrry fair at Lz-banon. ated Woman's Clubs at Marshfield, Claude Churchill and family of town team was well attended. The to which she was a delegate. She score was 9 to 13 in favor of the <alem »pent the week end with home went to Portland Monday as a dels-1 local team folks. gate to the Eastern Star lodge. Mr. Albers of Altiany called on T. Misa Opal Mespelt, who ha« been Mrs W A. Gilkey went to Cor attending high school in Albany, la I M Russell and family Sunday even vallis Saturday to attend the O A C now at home, as her school was out ing and Ben Denny, who spent last baccalaureate sermon and graduat last Wednesday. w.-,-k in the Shelburn vicinity, re ing exercises, where her son Frank turned home with him to help with Sunday dinner guests at the S. B. lin graduated Monday, June 8. the gardens. Holt home were Mr. and Mrs T. M. The Thursday Thimble club met Holt. J. F. Sommer and family,Mrs, S. Prichar«! and son visited at the Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank Ora McKinnis of Wallowa and son W. H. M c I aio home Monday morn Cornett, who before her sickness Ronald, who is attending Willamette ing. three years ago was a member of university. Mrs. Lizzie George was shopping Mrs. John DeWall is in Albany in Shelburn Momlay afternoon. Rtfirn’s Nonce Mrs Nancy Trollinger hail for caring for her mother, who is very Notice is hereby given that the un Sunday guests Mr. ami Mrs. James dersign'd wa* by an order duly made ill with paralysis of the heart. and filter« d uf record on the 14th day . i Arnold of West Scio and Mrs. Lee W. A. Gilkey ami daughter. Ma «if Muy, in that certain suit in the George and son Walter. i ircult Court of the State of Oregon, rian. and Mr. and Mrs Orville Oil for II«' county of Ijnn, In l>ep*:tment key drove to C •rvalli- M - day a in. T. M Russell purchaM-d a fine No. 2, wherein Ralph Hollis, a minor, by I., M. Curl, hi« guardian a«i litem, is to attend the O A C gra i . iti a ex porker from E. S. McCrae the first piaintifT and Sell Hollis-Hilyeu and er rises of the week. Aly Hie Hollis, a minor, are defendants, At the barn-ball game at Shelburn lack Goar, who has been working du'y a|«[Hi«nte<l referee to make sale of the following described real property, at Camp 17. Mi l City, -t ent tl . Sunday between the old men and to-wit: week end with his parents, return the school boys, the school boys w««n lx>t No. Three (3) and the by one in a 12-inning game, the ing Sunday evening ea.-t one-half t ED of Lot No. I wo <2) in Block No. Two (2) Herman Zeller drove to Salem on sc«>re living 11-12. in Wheeler's Addition to the Opal Shilling was shopping in buaineM Monday. City of heio. IjnnCounty, »tale of < »regon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts and Mrs. Shelburn Saturday. Now Therefore, in pursuance of said II. O. Shilling calle«! on C. O. Me order and of the statutes tn such case« Gibson of Salem are viaitii g at the ma«!e and provided, I will on Saturday, home of Mrs. Gibson’s daugh er. ('lain Thursday. the Slth day of June, 1925. at the hour The recent rains have !>een of of uno o'clock p. in. on »aid day. at the Mrs. Wm. Weinberg. front door of the county court house in great benefit to gardens and the hay Thoae from here attending the th«' city of Albany, (.inn county, state of < Iregon. sell at public auction, for Lebanon Strawberry Fair were Mrs crop. caeh In han ! to the highest bidder, all S. P. Crenshaw ami Lucille, Mrs 0. Mrs I*e George and gramldaugh- th«- right, title, interest and claim of t«-r. Delma Brown, called on II O. J. Goar. Mary Lois. Jack, Welton th«- several parties plaintiff and defen dants in said suit in and to the real and Warren Goar, Leo and Herman Shilling and family. property hereinabove «inscribed. Opal Shilling visited Mrs. Carl Zeller, Mr. and Mrs J. K. Itailey, A. K. Mi M ahan , Refsrse. Smith Saturday morning. Mrs. Anna Chapman, Opal ,M< -pelt. Hated and first published May 31, 1W16. Date <>f last pubUeatlau Jun« lx, 1ML i Mr. and Mrs. Heine and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quinn and son Letter, Opal Shilling, Dillon Mc- the Wilson Young family. Mr and Mrs. A. L. Huntlev and iuiin. Buell, Wilma and Agnee Mil* eon Jean of Salem visited Leo Zeller ler attended the Scio high school graduation exercises. Sunday. O. S. Lyons and son Edward Mrs Yunker and son Otto drove to Corvallis Sunday to visit Mr and Charles Bates and son Byron. Paul Mrs. Frank Wageleel. who moved Smith and Quincy Grumes were all away from Here two weeks ago. »hopping in Scio Monday afternoon. Mr. Wagelest is now working in a 11 <>• Shilling is building a fence butcher shop. around hi« grain Reid this wvek. The new Shur-On Frame is admi- Mr and Mrs Edward Ufford and; ~ ■ rably suited to all types and to all son Marvin of Lacomb, Mrs. John \ daughter. Elsie, spent Sunday even- ages. It is the Aristocrat of the Vaughn and Bonita Radford of Jef- ing at Louis Geisler’s, all-Shellex field W'e will be glad fsrson, and Mrs Ashford and daugh- Joe, .Mary and Frank H*»ra spent to show yoo the line. Iler of Marion we>e callers at the J. Sunday afternoon at Ren Darby’s G. Holt home Sunday afternoon. Roy Bates accompanied Oral Bates Mr. an<l Mrs Heine's son and wife on his milk mute Sunday morning of North Dakota and two sisters of! Alice. Sophia and Agn s Eber- Mrs Heine are visiting here, com-' har<lt «l*ot Sunday at Kramps Archie Eberhardt spr nt Saturday ing by auto Sunday night. evening at M F. Ryan's. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd and HAROLD A1.BR0. Clifford Downing spent Saturday Manufacturing Optician Mrs Stewart attended church in Al night with home folks, and returned bany Sunday and took dinner with to his work at Tillam-iok Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Wm Ralston. Mr. Schults left for Rockham. N. Mrs. W, J. Kelly visited her I) , Saturday to see his mother, who mother. Mrs. Serrting. in Silverton On Saturday, in com | »• very ’ ill and not « x pected to live last week. GILKEY STATION Optometrist. Hazel laimbert has returned to ©any with .Mr. Kelly and Alvin Gil key. they drove to Portland, and on her bom* in Mt. Pleasant. She came to The Dalles and W hite Salmon onj^rom Idaho. Clarence and Henry Huntley, Sunday, returning home Monday. Frances Higginbotham accompanied Frank Peters, Fred Smith and Mr. Frames attended a dance given at them from Silverton foi a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grev from Al Croiaaan Saturday night. .Maude Smith staved over night bany called at the W J Kelly home Thursday. Mrs. Grey was formerly with Mabel Schults Saturday night Andy Shindler and wife and Jay Mias Gladys Struekmeier. Shanks spent Sunday with home Harold Gilkey of Albany is now at folks. the home of Mrs Cora Smith He Mrs. Paul Limbeck and daughter rode out from Albany Sunuay on Else were Hiding in Stayton Moo- his bicycle. | day. Elmer Limbeck and family and Mt. Pier tint Cole News R<>y Bate« called at the Ben Darl y home M >nday «-vening, June 9 Mr aad Mrs Paul Um beck and *• «S t * f The Tribune, |l/7> t>e y For You Roses This is the F1.«wer reason and to show t cm off l>cttrr oil v« . dining table or in your living room, you should have one ut o< i many l«eautilul Mower Bowls or Fruit Baskets 5ee the \X indow Display » \ ours to live and let live. J. F. Wesely, Grocer Chinaware Furnishings (•artlen Serti» Notions .... New Togs for Men W* have n New Line of Ties and Hats Hibler & Gill Company Oregon See F. E. SHAFER for i i X T ARNESS 170 S. Com i Street Salem, Oreg 21 in. heavv l)««nl>'c «N Stitched Trace, in. Hip Strati«. 5-ring Breeching Back Straps li inch, Hold Backs 11 inch, Pole Straps 1) inch. Bridles Cup Blinds 2 inch. Bic.«st Straps I j| inch Lincs l| in. bv 20 feet, B.«« I* Banti Felt Lined, Mar ket Tug' li inch. Good Wide Belly Bands. 2%" Harness, steel Fames........... $60.00 I size 2” lighter I larness............. 50.00 A heavy 1 earn Collar, $4.65 each up Lincs. Lincs. Lincs. ¡ inch S62S I inch l>v 20 feet 11 inch by 20 feet Ij inch by 20 feet Team Bridles, pair 7.00 8.00 k 00 All Ha mess made of California Oak fanned Leather Hand Bags Suit Cases Gloves Purses Puttees A fine Line of Under the Ann Ladies Bags in (rcnuine leather NOTHING TAKES THE PL.U I OF ; LEATHER Men’s Shoes and Oxfords See our Oxford» for ............................. $4.50 An<l l)re»s Hioea nl $5.00 Work Shoes from $2.75 up We ala > have a bice line of Silk Hose iri aevoral pattern>• from . .... 50c to 85c Work Sox at different prices. THE PEOPLES STORE The ocio Meat Market Having purchased the two meat markets in Scio, 1 consolidateti them under the above name, and will strive to rentier efficient service anti give courteous treatment at all times. Will carry a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats T will'lnry your l»ccf cattle, veal ami hogs (alive or dressed) and pay you the top prices. See me first. Herbert Shelton. Mgr Shop. C. J. BRUCE. Proprietor If ut ie of the Tribune advertisers ‘'»ting'1 you, tell ui; if he •_ ______ .-11