■ » The Scio Tribune Local .Yews and Classified RED HOT Sale at Banks’ SELLING HALF Our $1-5,000 Stock of Dry Goods Our investment is larger than we de­ sire, so we are making drastic reduc­ tions in order to force* out HALF of our merchandise. Last Saturday, the hist day of our sale, crowds jammed the store all day, and it has been predicted that the last day (Saturday,Oc t. 3) will be even a great­ er day. We want our patrons from Scio and neighborhood to share in the savings. There will be surprises for you which will amaze you above all your expec tations. Doors open at 9 o’clock sharp, Extra special inducements for the last day, Saturday, Oct. 3. Be sure and come: BANKS’ Next to First National Rank bhipu’ij Girl’s and Women s Motor Coats Just the Garment OlC Hfl for School....... q>iu.uu L/. G. Shipley Company Women's Wear Salem, Oregon Auto Tops Repaired or Made New (hir facilities are the beat in Linn County. Rex Enclosure* installed if you wish. Price« rcas«nial>le Another advance r in tire price* prive* x peeled soon. We feature the an«l the Miller Tires l»ettcr on C.T.C. (made in Portland) I ------ the market. Auto Accessories. Trimmings, Paints, etc. Vulcanizing. Retreading, Oils and Greases F, W. HORSEY ;“N Scio Independent Cash Produce Co.. FOR RESULTS John Shelton am. family attended the stat« fair yesterday Hot Shot Batteries and Ford Bat­ teries, in wood or rubber case, at -a For Sale Two Heating Stoves. In­ Bilyeu's Garage. 8c quire of Mra. J. D. Densmore, Radio B Batteries at Bilyeu's Gar­ The Daily Oregon Journal and Scio. Oregon. 5tf age 8c Scio Tribune, both for |t> 25. Save F « Sale - No. 22 Forest Universal Joe Oupor and wife were in Al­ 50c by clubbing with us. Heater, in good condition. In­ bany yesterday. quire at Tribune office. 8p Those who have attended the fair e W. T. Hassler was in Albany on from here, say the state fair is big­ For Sah Cheat Seed, cleaned, at business Monday. the market price. Call on or ger and better than ever before. ph<>ne 13x6, J<>hn T. Broca, route George Miller of Shelburn was in Miss M>rile Donovan of Seattle 3. Scio. Oregon. % 8p Scio on business Saturday. arrived Saturday evening to spend Money at 5% with Mr. and Mrs. P. II. MacDonald a part of her vacation at the home Farm Lin* nominal comminsion; prepayment visited in Springfield Sunday. of her parents, Mr. and Mra. C. M. priviiedges after first year. Wm. ¡lam. Albany Ore. 4-c Donovan. Joe Oupor had his tonsils remov- I). C. Thoms and wife. Mrs. Re­ For Rent Four room house, fum- 1 ed white in Portland last week. becca Morris and Mrs. I.V. McAdoo ntshed. suitable for school girls to .Mime* Mildred Ceuey and Bobby dojight housekeeping. See Mrs. were in Albany on business yester­ Thaver acre in Portland Sunday. Ella Munk« rs. Scio. Ore. 8ctf day afternoon. F T. E. Fleming was in town Tues­ Mrs. Grace Reinie of Walla Walla, tor Sale Oat and Hungarian Vetch Seed, mixed, at 2|c per pound. day and called on the Tribune fore*. Wash., and Mra. Edna Shumaker Phone 21-151. or come. E. F. and John Goin of Albany were re- Krebs, route 4. Scio. Ore. Stfe For Sale at a Bargain—Ford , cent visitors at the Mrs. N. E. and Truek and Ford Touring at Bilyeu's Registered Jersey Bull for Sale—16 W. F. Gill homes. Carage. 8c 1 months old; Golden Glow Chief strain. Call on or phone T. E. J. E. ('alavan. a former resident, Misses Vella Brenner and Dorris Fleming, route 2, Scio. Ore. 8p- Weddle were shopping in Portland is in charge again this year of the i boys and girls who are guests of For Sale Good clean papers, suita­ Tuesday. i ble for wrapping lunches or fruit the state fail as a result of their J. D. Densmore is having the Hour jars, or to kindle fires large showing in club work. bundles for 10c. at the Tribune. room at the Scio Mill A- Elevator Co. Mias Vera Stoltenberg spent the enlarged. Cows For Sale--Extra high grade week-end with her uncle and aunt, I Jerseys. Some fresh and some Tom Doyle, who is working near Mr. and Mrs John Weeely. Mi»» coming fr\«n. Call on or phone Oakridge, was a Scio visitor the last StoUenberg is employed at the U. T E Fleming, route 2, Scio. Or­ of tile week. egon. 8p G. Shipley Co. in Salem. A. I. Munkers of Flam and Scott l'a|>er and envelopes are going up. The domestic science room will be Munkera of Corvallis were in Scio If you nt « d letter heads or enve- repainted and kalsomined this lo; .•*, get them now while the last Thursday. week-end, and other improvements price is $5 per 1000 at the Scio Fred Sturge» and wife are camp­ are being made from time to time Tribune. ing at the alate fair thia week, go­ on the school building. Read the nopiis of "The White ing down Sunday. Desert" on the front page. The Loren Luper of Rrownsville has adniisxiun is 10c and 35c, and will Mra. J. I). Densmore made a whop­ signed for another year with Pryor's also h’ shown Saturday afternoon ping and business trip to Albany band, one of the heat in the world, at 2 o’clock. 7p and Salem Monday. and will l»e his fifth year. His wife Any girl in trouble may Communi­ Ray Marti of Portland has ac­ is also auite prominent in musical cate with Ensign T«e«' of the Sal­ cepted the position of bookkeeper circles. vation Army at the White Shield libine. 565 Mayfair Ave., Port­ for the Scio Mill & Elevator Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Myers and land. Oregon. Andrew Crabtree and 1. N. Crab­ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sticha drove to tree of Maupin are visiting at the the McKenzie hatchery Sunday. Want»*! Dairy ranch on shares, no matter how large and not too lit­ home of Mr. and Mra. P. R. Bilyeu They also visited the Eugene power tle. Phone J. E. Baldwin, car« Mrs. J. F. Sima left this morning plant which they say is well worth Smith & Fontaine, grocers, Jeffer­ son. Oregon, this week. rp for Cushman, where she will spend one's time, two weeks with her son, Theodore Mra. P. II. MacDonald returned For Sale 15i acres, partly Inside city limits: fair house and out­ and wife. Wednesday from Portland where »be buildings; fruit trees, grapes, etc. Miss Bess Morris of la-banon at­ had been assisting her sister to care For further particulars, see Ben tended lb« funeral of her uncle, Geo. for het husband. I)r. M. L. Jones Thayer, Scio. Oregon. 8p who is quite ill, Mrs Sarah Morris W. Queencr, at Franklin Butte cem­ went to Portland Saturday to remain Notice I have taken over the black etery test Thursday. smith shop back of the Bartu for a time with her daughter. Motor Co., and will l>e glad to Mrs. Rodgers of Alteniv visited meet all the old patrons and many Subscription clubbing rates fur at the Pythian Sisters meeting last new ones. First class work al­ Wednesday night, coming out with the Portland Daily News and Scio ways at the right prices. J. W. Tribune, both for one year, is $4 25. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Arnold. Elmore. 815 The Portland Telegram and the Scio Gerald Hassler, wife and baby Tribune is 14.75. Save 50e on one S3KTE ^waiaar!rT’''-;araB,>5IBB0 came over from Toledo Saturday to and 75c on the other. This offer For Sale Hungarian Vetch Seed viail their parents, the Henry Hass­ ------------- at market price. ends on Oct. 31. ler and C. M. Donovan families. Willamette Valley Farm Kf' J. W. Elmore of Aumsville has Logli,- ¡ i iMlegesiat® zd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mumper of taken over the blacksmith shop from See M. F. Zv VKT, rt. 4. Brio. Ore Scio and Rev. and Mrs. T. 8. Mosher L. O. Porter and has moved hia ■* .. rmaaWMHMMSMMSI i of Salem drove to Portland Sunday family heir. They are occupying . to attend the “Billy" Sunday meet- the Weeely property. Mr. Porter I ings. has gone to Eugene for a month Playwi; Ahead R FattlaM Misses A nene Smail, Freda Thayer and then plans to go to his old home and Hazel and Macri lielxmg have in Nebraska. Cecil It. DeMille'a gone to Monmouth where they an- i We are informed the free use of tered the slate normal school on the stale library will be discontinued Monday. here and sent elsewhere, unless our Harry Johnston is w.>rking at the people make use of the book*.which Starring carpenter trade in Lebanon. Harry is comprised of both fiction and non­ L'EATIUCE JOY EDMUND HURNS saya next to gas engines and run­ fiction. They must circulate, and I ROBERT BURNS ning a steam engine, he likes wood­ there are communities that will use In a drama of love and luxury work best. them. See Prof. Watenpaugh that touches the heart and de- lights the eye. A seven pound girl was bom to Your kiddies will enjoy the funny SUNDAY. MONDAY uM TUESDAY Mr. and Mra. A. L. Ridd'e at the page, the wife the household and Albany General Hospital. Tuesday. |||iwtrat«d news, and vou will want Sept. JR. 1925, and she has been the dairy and radio, while the family October 4 5 6 named Donna Frances, All con- wj|| delight in reading the aerial earned are doing fine. story, “The Valley of Voices." Soon 1 ell’s > igh Road Globe - Albany SubsOri lie Mrs. Edith Cousins and Mra. <^>- to start in the Tribune lene Walters arrived Saturday from now. and tell your friends, Read Por Tlie kiHlius £ We^have several New- Piece* <>l W«>y the yard, aixl Dresa Pattern* in Bordcrc«! Flannel. Also Ladies'. Men’s an«l Children’s Sweaters. THE PEOPLES STORE J. B. COUEY, proprietor Seattle to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. W. the pace mi. Hagey. Mrs. Walters is the daugh­ Mrs. Jane McCoy of San Fran-; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hagey. and Mrs. cisco visited two days with her niece, Cousins is a sister of Mrs. Hag^y. Mrs Roe Phillip«, and other rela­ There will be preaching, morning tive, Mrs McCoy was raised <>n and evening, at the Christian church farm now owned by Roy Crabtree, next Sunday, to which ail are invit­ m-ar Jordan, which she visited Mon­ ed. The minister comes from Eu­ day. Thia is her first visit here in gene. and will be the resumption of 13 years. She left Tuesday on her regular church work for the winter. return home, stopping in Eugem- î-> '/ Linoleum, 98c sq. yd. At R. M. CAIN’S PR. .1. W. (JOIN Veterinarian Al*ortion. T. B. Testing -Office. IM J; Res. 7tM ALBANY.OREGON *