»'■ * '.‘y.* y . ” \ 'S. s Local News and Classified The Scio Tribune — Farmers are now beginning to M B. Cyrus and wife. R L. Hix­ harvest their hay. son and wife, George Brock and Mi« Mabel Brock picnicked al Crown 1 V. McAdoo and wife spent Sun­ mines Suodav. day in Portland. For Sale ■Shoata, weighing around Louis Soukup of Edmonds. Wash., Archie Lindley has just finished KM) pounds. John Shelton, Rt. I. S. w Gaines spent Ihr- week en I « ) called on his unde. J. S Sticha. Scio. Ore. By T. T. MAXEY 46-t-l-e. painting his residence. in Portland. Saturday He had been down to at­ For Sale A few Seed Potatoes See Alta Fennel returned Friday from tend the Portland Rose Carnival. Radio B Batteries We have T m. Wwelwii r a ** Chan. Chrx, route 2 < West Scio a week'a visit at Halsey. Bilyeu's Garage. r«»ad> or phone 1-9. 44c C. C. Biiyeu and wife. Fred Bilyeu THE CALIFORNIA MISSIONS J. F. Emmet of Alt«any tran«cled and wife. Mrs Ella Muckers an<^ C. E. Rendle and family left last For Sale Three-burner Perfection business in Scio Monday. Scatter*«) op and d as “KI <’ainlno Real- (The King's cultivator, almost new. Price sued crowd. The play is Mid to Highway), appro*Imat.'ly 7>a> mile* in We idle «pent the week-end in Port­ $12 So See T. M Rusnell, route length—extending fr««tn San Dlegw have pleased. land • 2. Sci i, Ore. 44 tf northwar«! to fbmoitia. th.-««« romantic Rev. J. Y Stewart will be at the and pirtwrecqiio humilng* Mi«>rl»h tn Mr ani Mr». Fred T. Bilyeu are Farm I «an» Money at 5% with arrhltertorw—might well t«e clasae«! as re to the otd conn with him. who may speak Services trie» of Europe t«« *«-e “ lía i Albany Ore. 43-c Special prices on Kreau Dip -gal- Those fatiiou* ml»«i«>ns are a relic at Mt. Plea«nt al 2 p. m. Cod» t u l for false teeth, dental I n* $1 76, 5 gallons at $1.60. at the of « rotioHitic and yet fearl»»» en v Id, i itinum and discarded jew- A nine pound son was born Sun ­ deavor. carried on 1«, the Fraud«., ao drug store. adv. «■iry. like Smelting & Refining mlastonnrlea. at the c tninaml of th* day afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. John­ A rnold Z yssit , Soir* Mgr. ('-<., (lit v!«. Michigan. 25-tf Marion Aronld, wife and baby of king of R|ialn t<> e«tsl>l‘»h through a nie Merrit. Thia is their first child. aertes of religViwa outposts a knowl ­ JEugenn are visiting relativ« and Mother and batw are doing nicely. Loganberries*at three edge of Christianity in her f«rth«-r- For Sal«- friends here. < nts |H-r pound in the patch, or rnucl poeseashui. 1'lie tnovetneul took He ha* been named Willis Reeti v>- c.-nl« per pound picked. definite form when the Mi«»l«s> Han Grand ma Fleming waa in from Mi« l^etaCouey went Io Portlaml Diego was fotuided ia the year 171», l > are ren-Jy now. Frank Hora. her home on Route 1 yesterday to not complete«! utull -. Ore . Rout* l. D’.-p Thursday to attend the wedJing of I but the chain M year» later when the M »«Ion Han do some shopping. her cousin, Mias Vivian Couey to Francl««~o de StHano at Konotua waa F«»r S !«• One black Percheun Geld- J. D. Densmore attended a grain Mr. Wilton, She spent the week­ established, ii ; Six years old. sound and true, w« ght about 1600 pounds. How many additional ml*a<««na buyers’ meeting at the new Corval­ end at Seaside, and returned to Scio might have tieen a«l«l«rd to this chain Wi 'I for cash or trade for cat- lis hotel last Friday. Moaday. and bow much farther up the coast it th-, n«rp. or hogs. Inquire of John A. Halada, wife and child­ (■•'.>« A White, route 2. Scio. Ore. Sunday was the day for the big Would have been extended, notHety knows, because before the advent of • 40 if rm i, >it< d Mrs. Haladas brother. chicken dinner at Jordan Those DC4 the system wr.s dlsrapted and The Largest Antone Rosprofka. Sunday. going from Scio were R. M Cam. furthi-r const met (<>n stopped by the For Snle 24-in. lU-lle City thresh- Organization gnren.ment of Mexico. However, thia inv i I>it.e. Just the size for a ■M ?» R< *e Chromy is home from wife and son, Clement. Miss Mary labor of love then had to Its «-redlt the of Ita Kind I ril-on tractor, and in good run- Wearly, Mrs. J F. Wesely and • i« r» i»urg, Wash , where she at­ rtvtHring and the < 'hrlstlunlzlng of a in the World t.ing I er. has self-feeder and daughter, Angelin*. rar* of savage lb’IInn» tended the state normal last vear. «trw" «tarter. Also two fresh Some of the»« uii»»lo«>«i now lie In c «. with calves, for sale cheap. The Scio State Bank has bought ruins nr have pH *.M entirely Into , i. II H l son and wife and Vic- ( ii V ««tecka. Rt. 1. Scio, Ore. a 100 fool frontage on Main street oblivion itthers. In a splendid Mate r«r Mr, • • and wife of Salem via- from C. E. Rendle, W. A. Young of pr«-aervatl««n. ere »till u»»«t for reg F i- S. (. I wagon and hayrack it. d J"hn W.-sely »nd wife Sunday. | Ular service. The San Jos*, fifty mile» k S15.M, Os- and Mr. Allpin Thev have arrang­ south «>f Sen 1'rt.i *1,- <«. altl». gh not in : . A.-r $15 00, 12-in. plow Fh<- Baptist Christian Endeavor ed for the removal of the old build­ to tie compared In »!*<• or < .«r to a 'i r' ling < 'ulter $8 00, shovel other*. I has l»o-n ac<-«ude ' . $75.00, good team and Misses Mildred Duffy. Dorothy Pi ter Brenner of Portland is vis­ The Policy Covers All Ac« identa l.uls Oblsi«« was c««r.ipei»Mitcd f««r Its hart» $100.00. This piojiertv and Every Disease. iting h * brother Wm. Brrnner of Maxton and Mildred Brigham, and lack of -iehe« by a Hngr of roinanre at mv farm m ar Gilkey Station. Covers First Week's Disability. Scio, ami sinter, Mrs. Rat«rlel. four No Medical Examination K» «piir«-«i Shelburn. aitimi troia >‘n«««iella, touch ri-limi, \\l. n >>«u entertain, let us furnish John Densmore, jr. They attended hn» lieen ih«m‘rll>e«1 a» “a plr-ture to re- Financial Aid. G 1. Forge, wife and son, Mr. you. with 500 score cards. the Silverton-Scio ball game in the member fot a llfrtime'* Snn ilu^n* Covers One Day or More. Either Simmon* and family and Mr. Snvder Accident or Sick nt -c. ventura north of Lo. Ae„*el> -, u “glnr- afternoon of Salem attended lhe chivken din­ lou» rei le rvcailmt troni thè p*«t lo A family reunion and birthday Me»» with ita nuli!ori« (he prt-aeni ner at Joi dan Sunday. celebration for Grandma Fleming on and thè future.“ hsd jw-rhapa thè tuost Will E. Purdy of Salem was in beautiful sitar >f all. whlle Sun Lui» the occasion of her 84th birthday is Bay <)» Francia. ne«r Drenti»»le with Scio <>n btDineM Tuesday morning. to be held at Wilson park next Sun­ «alla tour sr.d Ove f.-.-t tlih-k, Ita mr He was accompanied by his daugh­ day. Basket dinner will be held at rldor conisinlng 250 arche» uas per- ter and her husband. ha|M thè greataet. rtchmrt and grand AGENTS S am m , O r *:«, b noon. All members and friends of est nf tt.ein ali When you are ready to sell your the family are invited. Salem's Leadiitg Dtpartmnt Strt lambs call J. L. Rodgers and get V' ere Style, Quality and Chas Hynousand two sons. Wood­ Any girl in trouble may communi­ his prices at West Scio. Will be Low Prices are Combined. row and Nicholas, arrived Saturday cate with Ensign Lee id tn* Sal­ ahpping every week. 42tf A C.-nh.il Welcome Awaits vation Army at the W hite Shield from Algonquin, Illinois. an««ly was among those wh i received favorable mention in Oreg > Journal "Make a Comic’’ department on Tuesday, June 23d. Mr n- I Mr . P. H MacDonald ria, accompanied him home where she will visit for two weeks Mrs. Morris is a member of the Oregon Pioneer Association and will attend ‘^ meeting of the aoociaiion at auditorium on July first. and Mr. and Mrs. Wern. who are here from Los Angeles, spent Tuea- diy at Newp«irt. They said it wm Cold over there. M M I'cerv and W J. Barn« were in Scio from Springfield yester­ day Thev report their home town as up in arms against Eugene's ef fort t<> steal the proposed S. P shops from them. The Slav ton community club will give a dance on Saturday night, June 27. on the occasion of the open- ii g of the open air pavillion. Music will lie furnished by the Talmadge orchestra of Salem Everyone cor­ dially invited. Roy E »st burn and wife and Asa East burn and wife of Albany called Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Asa Eastburn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Palmy, to see Mr. Hv- nou« and *«>ns who recently came out form llhnoM Putting an Ad This Paper Is ch« per and will bring greater results than if you had a bov to crv your wares. If you have anything to «11 or want to buy aomething.let it ba known through the Tribune. Women M i » m - v anil Cliiklren's HIKING KNICKERS For Your (Xiting Trip U. G. Shipley Company Qw alitv Mcrchantlivc Women’s Wear Popular Prices Salem, Oregon