The Scio Tribune Cou try Corrwpondence Valve Grinding “ Phone .179 ALBANY. OREGON People of Scio! We handle New ami Second Hand Furni­ ture, so get our prices l>efore you buy or sell elsewhere. Best I trices paid for all liml* of funk. Albany Bargain Hause Comer 2d & Baker Allxsny. Orc. Phone 411-J The Highway s.con* Repair Shop Bab«/su Telephone 442 Cylinder Reboring General Auto Repairing A. R. B urt M. A. K i . apotz Albany, Oregon Albany's Only * • • 4» • Phillips to Scio Tuesday. Frank Hilgar is helping the Jung- a wirth boys saw stove wood, but says “it's uphill business" when the aaw bucks. Andrew Saliel drives twice a week (Tuesdays and Fridays) to his black smith shop here, ami fr»m appear­ ance is kept busv. Mr. Limbeck of Stay ton was buy- I ing sheep in our neighborhood one day recently. Mr. Siglinsky. wh<. has been quite ill with stomach trouble, is able to be up again. Quite a few. however, have been similarly afflicted, but all recovering, J. N. Bilyeu began his tth term Munday as teacher at District til, and from indications it will be larger than last year. E. J. Pepperling and wife of I ji - cutnb called on relatives and friends here Saturday. Mr». Pepperling, who has been in the hospital most all summer, is not much improved and will likely return then- soon. F. N. Jungwirth, one of the busy ones of Jordan, is getting hi* win­ ter’s wood up and fall plowing done just in the nick of time. Frank says the early labor buys the easy chair for old age. —Oregon Mist. Exclusive SHELBURN NEWS Optical Parlor ! Sept. 22 11 very bit in£, C/^b ic 1 u Bancroft Optical Co. IIS Ural linrt Mtrwwl Albany Or*«uft EAT TO LIVE The Iwtter you cat The I «etter you live Imperial Cafe P at M urphy , Proprietor Albany, Ore. SNYDER & 404 E. 2d st. Albany, Orc. SON ' Welders We have just installed a new' machine for tightening wheels. Bring *n Jour car or truck and let us show you how sci­ entifically this machine works either on steel or wood felloe wheels without the use of shims and at right prices. Child ren’s Hosiery • • • ♦ * + Ollie Bender was a visitor to our burg Saturday. Albert Pepperling ia working for hie uncle. E. J. Pepperling, at La­ comb thia week. Mrs. R.V. Combs transacted bust ness in our vicinity Saturday. J. H. Wortman accompanied Erie C. H,Torrance ATTENTION JORDAN ITEMS SepL 22 Done quickly on a machine that is scientifically accurate, ami ia the only one of its kind in Linn county. Try us next time. Auto parta both wholesale ami retail. 212 E. First Page 5 w W H. Mcluiin made a business trip to Albany Friday. Shelburn school opened Monday with a good attendance for the first day. M. C. McLain and family of Port­ land spent Sunday night with T. M. Russell and family. Wyman Bros, were in Albany on business Monday. T. M. Russell and family spent Sundav with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mctain, it being Mrs. ’Mellin's 61st birthday. She re­ ceived many useful presents. Ijester Kuiken, who had hie ade­ noids removed a week ago, is im­ proving nicely. On top <>f th«- ope­ ration he took the chick ••nix«x. which has made his recovery slower. H. 0. Shilling was shopping in Shelburn Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair and s<>n of near Chehallis. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. James Hay, and their son-in- law and family of Silverton, visited H. O. Shilling and family Inst Fri­ day. Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Sinclair were sisters of Mr. Shilling's wife. Wc have some broken lines in Child ren’s Hosiery that wc will dose out at the extremely low price of WHAT It CVAFORATKO MILKT IM<1 you ever stop to fi»«ir* out tho exact mvonlns of "Evaporated kt Ilk" 1 Th« wurd "evaporated" may give you th« Idea that Ui the process of ex apo ration the milk kaa halt aoo>A <»f Ita valuable ijualtttea. It baaa't. It has loot only water. Sixty per cent of th« water Is evaporated from the milk after it co«n«a freak from the row Th« first step tn processing the iuUk Is th* evaporation, when a portion of the water content la removed. Th« aecund stop Is the homogenisation, which insures the cream being dla trlbutod evenly throughout the milk The third Is the canning The fourth la atertllaatlon. which take» place la the can wh«n the milk la subjected to sufficient heat to destroy tho bacteria Thus eva|a>rated milk remains as pure and fresh in the container as when It trained Into the pail tn ths fanner's barn Evaporated milk la now generally recognised as the frvvhevl milk avail­ able to those not living on farms an«l producing their own milk. Fur fresh n.-o in milk nwana purity. Transportation of milk from the dairy country to the city la well »»sto­ mal lied and rapid and yet owing to the Immenae quantities of milk that must be rushed in dally, much of It must be obtained at considerable dis lances and a large per cent la necew ■tartly aurne days old when It ia de llvered by the milkman. Evaporated milk, on the other hand la Inst night's nd thia morning's milk From the dairy barn, always under rigid lns(>«cllon, it la hurried by farm era to factories located In the heart of the dairy country and delivered whet It Is fresh. Evaporated milk la cnansd Just at Ita "fresio-st moment.'* when It la In Its finest state tt Is never allowed to get old. The whole pruc- •■»» from eve to can requires only a few hours. It may bo Interesting to know that the process of stertllxlng takes place after the milk ban been sen lol In Ita container«. One» tn Its aterlllied containers, there Is no pus slblUty of deterioration.* The stertlUlng of evaporated milk insures Ita purity—-tt makes a aafe milk for the children. Evaporated milk la boiled milk, and thia makes II more digestible. It may t>o used for any milk need with safety and economy. Fur ordinary cream needs, use It )uat as it come» fnan the can When a rich milk is •leslml. add an equal pnrt of waier For cooking and tank­ ing. Iwo parts water and on» part milk • U1 usually suffice. 15c a pair Friday, Saturday and Monday To make room for new stock now arriving School Supplies Strictly C ash Yours to live and let live. J. F. W esely, Grocer Garden Seeds Furnishing» Chinaware Notions Children’s Sweaters for School AT e Hibler, & Gill Company o^n The kScio Meat Market Having purchased the two incat market» in Scio. I consolidated them under the above name, and will strive to render eilicicnt service ami give courteous treatment uy your l»ecf cattle, veal and lio> (alive or dressed) ami pay you the top prices. See me lirat. Herbert Shelton. Mgr. Shop. C. J. BRIX F. Proprietor DR. A. P. HOWELLS Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Send fur Osteopathic iJtrraturi* Oflirv lost -.ivi>'./» Hunk Building Office—Phone 6 Resklence: Ai.HANT, <>HK<. on 210 Many Namtt Beatoivad on Spact a» of Duck A study of the lucni names of Amer­ ican blr«la leads ->ne to tiellwvs that our citltens delight to Invent natuen for the »{iscles tn which they take In leresl. In almoet any region naiiww for certain birds can be found that are not use-1 elsewhere, lienee It la possible to cullerl rather long Het a at names for birds that attract popular attention Fur instance, W local names are known for a single spe«1en of wUd duck, th« ruddy, tn ibis <•»■«. as tn others, »»me of the names have a touch of humor or local color that ren h appellations as booby, dumb bird and sleepy l>ea«i. because It is slow to take alarm, and others like hard head, leather brewhe» and allot pouch. Im- cause au often tt safely etnergss from a |>erfect xuln <>t «hot. It baa various derogatory nicknames, snrnng the mildest of which are dinky, blather- aklte and fuol duck, aaya Forest and Kt ream. You’d l■cttcr hurry Call and (let Our Prices on Paints, Vanishes, Wall lints, Brushes and Wall Paper F. C. DANNALS Third st Albany, Or. Albany Planing Mill C. W SEARS. Prog. Sash, Doors, Moulding, GUk*. neral Mill Work, Windshields, Kitclien Cupl«»anls, Window ami Door Sneens, IlardwtMtd Flooring, etc. Bring Us Your Estimates Prompt Service A It »any, < begun Phone 140- R We arc stocked again with Mt. Pleaiant Cole New» Farm Loans Write for booklet describing our tw»ntv-year amortised rural cre­ dit farm loan. Insurance compa­ ny rates are v«ry low. No com­ mission or Other rxpens*. Beam Land Ca~ A llutny, Orc. Catarrhal Deafness la often -«used by an infiasved «vadltfcw of the mucous lining of the KksU'hm Tube. When this tube la InAnined yew tiav» a rumbling sound or Import».» Hoarinc. t'nl«e th» Indamnaatlon Tears | F. J t-heney A Co„ TnleCK Ohio. Advertise ia The Scio Tnil—i and get Subsetib« now—SI IS the year The Tribune, 11.75 the year. Cherry City Feeds Sept. 22 • ♦ , Mr. anti Mrs. Louie Ray arc the proud parents of a 9-pound girl, born Monday afternoon. She has been named Vanita May. Charley Peters and family and Harley Darby spent Sunday with Floyd Shepherd's at Mill City. Harold Darbv ia now employed at the Rawleigh Harold home. Several of Otto UmlM*ck*s neigh­ bors are hauling h|T winter'supply Come in ami l-ring your cream and produce. The Dairy City Produce F red M umper , Proprietor. winter is almost here Perhaps y ox» will nerd a v>< ■« ll< ¡hr -r R.c of wood. Louis Geisler and family spent one dav last week with home folks. Chris. Silbernagri. of Jordan. Is ehetper and will bring greater Dave Aeg«rter, Jr., and Frank Hora spent Sunday at Bell's hop results than if you had a bov to erv your wares. If you have anything yard, south of Salem. to sell or want to buy something,let .......... . . ..... . ■ '< " '■ it be known through the Tribune. Bring us your job Pointing Putting an Ad in This Paper I m * If u< will glad to serve you. Maybe you nerd a (. ream Separator, Churn, Mol. Bu< kel or Milk Pan. Tlven come to us. ff: N. I. 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