The Scio Tribune ■ GILKEY STATION Page 5 Country Correspondence ; ; SHELBURN NEWS July 7 July 7 Mr. and Mrs T. W. Cooper went to Portland Friday morning to at- tend the reunion of Mr. Coopers family. Thov returned Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hsskins of Agate Beach. Oregon, visited at Lee George’s home last Thursday n their way to Mill Citv to vlstt .Mrs. Baskin’s parents. Jul» 7 Mr. and Mrs. All»crt Ring arc having their home remodeled. The work is alx>ut complete with the exception of painting the exterior, which the men arrived from Port­ land to do this week. Carl Follis and wife visited his Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brey and children of Albany were callers at father at Stay ton Wednesday. People from our vicinity cele­ ti»e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Oral Bates purchased a new Ford brated in various places, some go­ Holt Sunday afternoon. ing to Silver Creek Falls. Taylor’s for his wife last week. ('»rove. Stayton. Jefferson and New­ Mr. and Mis. Carl Smith, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Goar and port. family went to Newport Friday I Carl Follis. Byron Bates and family morning, returning Sunday after­ and Orval Bates and family took in The W. F lianlison family of noon. the roundup at Stayton Friday and Portland were callers at Lyons on Saturtlay and Sunday. Mr and Mrs. S. B. Holt and eon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Otto Lyons return­ Melvin drove to Silver Creek Falls Mrs. Alex Bodeker ami daugh­ Sunday. ed home from Oakland, California, ter. Cotutance, accompanied the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Needham of laat Friday. They have lived there E. Hiatt family to Salem Saturday eveaing. Salem were Sunday Viaitora at the since last November. Glen Shilling and wife of Seattle, S. F. Z»sset home. A number of friends of the John­ Leonard Gilkey and family of A1- Wash., spent the Fourth with home ston and Wood worth families were banv visited relatives and friends folks. Salem visitors .Monday to attend here Sunday. Carl Smith had the misfortune to the funeral of Mrs. Jane Mayl»cc, T. M. Holt took in the celebration run a pitchfork tine through his V>e who passctl away Friday morning Monday coon. After treating the at the home of her daughter, Mrs. at Jefferson Saturday. wound it was greatly improved by Bertha Woodworth, where she has Miss Chamberlin, of Rainier, vis­ Tuesday. made her home the past five years. ited Saturday and Sunday at the Grandma Mayber was a dear old Lee George and wife had their home of her grandparents, Mr. and lady, loved bv all who knew her. Mrs T W. Cooper. She went to annual family, reunion at the North She was a resident of our commu­ Santiam R. R bridge July l»h Monmouth Sunday evening where nity for a good many years, mak­ Those present were Mr and .Mrs she is attending summer school at Lee George. Walter. Clinton, and ing her Rome during ‘he time, and Normal. Iola George, Marion Brown and later witn her youngest dau fbt er# Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mespelt and wife and Clinton, Earnest. lh-lm.t .M rs. Frank Johnston. Stic was daughter. Opal and Mr. and Mrs. and Helen Brown of Shelburn, about 93 years old. Wilson Young and family and Mr. James, George, Earl, Cira and Wal­ Rev Rol»ert Gatki of Salem con­ and Mrs. Morris Hoff and wife and lace Gooch and .Mr, Huekelson of ducted the services and burial was son of Portland spent the Fourth at Portland. Carl Follis and wife of in City View cemetery in South Newport. Levene. Ore. A fine dinner was Salem. Mrs. J. F. Sommer and Mrs. T. served at noon and the children had M. Holt visited Wednesday at the great sport playing in the water Mt. Pleasant-Cole News home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Weddle, during the afternoon. near Jefferson. Archie McCrae >f Munkers spent July 7 Will Moore and daughter, Eileen Saturday night with his grand­ George Sandncr ami family ami of Salem visited at the J. G. Holt father. H. O. Shilling and J. H. Kelley homes Saturday. Ralph Shilling is helping with the (.irMsIma Dart, also Win. Dart hay at Earnest McCrae's this week and family of Woodbum, spent Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Jones of last Sunday witli Mrs. Harvey Stayton called at the home of Mr. Iola George returned home from Dart ami children of Scott’s Mills. and Mrs. J. G. Holt Thursday even­ Portland Friday night. Grandma Dart went home with ing. Their son Harry who has been M. C. McLain and family o f Wm. Dart and family to make an visiting at the borne of hie grand­ Portland, and T. M, Russell and extended visit with them. parents returned home with them, • family spent the Fourth with W. H. liter essa Sillx-magcl »¡»ent the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson and McLain. , latter part of the week with her three children of Medford spent the Arch Russell, wife and family, of sister, Mrs. Louis Geisler, She re* week end at the home of Mr. and Grass Valley. Ore , and Karl l^entr turned home Monday. Mrs. Ira Robinson. The children and wife of Bataeada spent Sundav remained for a longer visit. Clarence Overholts is helping night with their brother, T. ,M Jess Chastain haul hay. Child- Mrs. E. L. Whetstone end I Russell and family. I ren of Albany visited at the home Ed Rolwrts. wife ami mother There was a good crowd present I of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. attended campmeeting at Turner at Shelburn school house grove on Holt, several days laat week. last Sunday. July 4th where a good d >ner was Misa Lucille Crenshaw went to served and al) had a fine visit. John Sandncr, sr>. and family Portland last Saturday in company spent Sunday with Mrs. Sandncr's A. Shanks and family are living with Miss Ixils Watson to visit brother. Martin Lawrence, at Sil­ in their house at Shelburn. friends and attend the Christian Ea- verton. Karl and Alma la-ntx called at > dravar Convention. Reva Sandner spent Monday W. H. McLain'« Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Tony VanLydegraph and Tuesday with George Sand- O. G. Wyman and family »pent ner'a and John Sandncr, ar., and and daughter. Faith of Albany at­ tended Sunday school and church the Fourth with his mother, who family. at Riverview and were dinner guests had been visiting her sister, Mrs. 1 Louis Geisler and family attend­ at the Will Weinberg Home Sunday. Gooch, since Decoration Day. ed church at Sublimity Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gilkey and daughter Marian and Lucille and Loette Summer drove to Ashland Thursday to visit Mrs. Caroline Sommer, also Herman Sommer and family of Talent They returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kelley and E. H. Kelley, wife and family went to Crawfordsville Saturday to attend the celebration and round-up. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell and •on. of Eugene, came Friday to •pend toe Fourth at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. Mitchell, re­ turning home Monday. John DeWall, wife and family, •pent the Fourth at Cascadia. Mrs. A. Mitchell’s daughter. Mrs. Chas. Punzel and her husband and two children of Salem, spent Sun­ day at her home. Those home for the Fourth were morning and then motored on to Carl Follis and wife of Levene. Earl Salem. On Monday they made a Gooch, wife and son, Wallace, and trip to Albany. James George. M C. Mellin and family of Portland. John Ransom <>f Hammer Disappear» Oakridge, J. S. Oglesbe»- of Marsh- field, and Clinton George of Oak- Recently (¡«forge merdian left a land. Ore. hammer which he had owned for lol» George railed on Mrs. I*el- about 50 vears at a coffer dam he mar Churchill Monday. nax l>een building on his land, which Mr». Tally G ibbons sprained her Thomas creek has seen fit to make left ankle quite badly Saturday another outlet through, and some one passing through took it with morning. them. A great many com plaints Iola George was shopping in keep coming to the Tribune about Shelburn Monday afternoon. small articles disappearing, and H. O. Shilling aaslsited with hav which cannot be found. It is al­ hauling at W. H. McLane’s Tues­ ways the best policy to remember day. when going through private prop­ erty that anything found laying Will Donovan and family and Mr. around there, n belongs to the own­ and Mrs. Snyder and eon. of Cres­ er of the property, and it is wise to well. and Mrs Ward an I son. Carol leave it laying there. Mr. Merdian and Mrs. Lena Peterson of Portland (eels keenly the loss of the hammer spent the Fourth at CL M. Dooo- oeeauae of the long years be has' owned It. Ik Here to Serve We pride ourselves on ti»e service *e extend our .11 ! tin i !t t i. M-rvicc we enjoy the i'ontitlmir <>i the p<-plv of this community, Our Grocery Line. Furuisl.inp, Chinaware. Notions, etc., is complete and the l>cst obtainable and all very reasonably price»!. Yours to live and let live. J. F. Wesely, Grocer Furnishings Chinaware Garden Seed» Notions Summer Underwear For Men, Women, Children t I ’riced Reasonably Hibler & Gill Company Scio Independent Cash Produce Co Is * l’era ting independently ami can pay the li eh­ est Mark'<-t Price for Cream and Produce. Now Open For Business. LEONARD JORDAN, Proprietor Scio. Oregon Densmore Building, on »Main Street W» The Scio Meat Market * IInvilir i uithasctl tlir I mo meat market! in Scio. I ccimolidatCii them unde; the abov t name, and will strive to render rfficirnt *rviot ath I courtrou* tiratnu nt at all times. ill carry a full hnc of Fresh and Cured Meats I will buy your I-erf cattie. veal and bog» (alive or dressed ' and v pay you *** top prices. See me first. Hcrl>ert Shelton. Mgr. Shop. C. J. BRVCE. Proprietor V Crane Water Systems I :.............. Ant, anali» in every waj¿ ; 120 » pr hwur ami up Prices call« na£cr ¡100 and up We also c»m Ft----- ty a xrtnplt’te line of Rod wood Tan': ft Pumt fx Gas Ingin Wind Milin t x»s figure with you w hi and »ec them The I Vdrtin Liiifaig Shi? I’li mbing and Heating Geo. i.. Hurley, Prop l 3o Ferry 5t. f Albany, Crc. ;