The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, June 21, 1916, Image 4

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Th« Scio Tribune 1125 a year
local brevities
Several new I »a ins have le-en
«•reeled in the vicinity of Scio.
With the orrsrnt rate of road
work, our public highways will all
w«»n become madadamired.
Wanted at once- Two cords of
Dan Rumbaugh, county fruit In­ 16 ipch big fir wood. free of large
spector. was over Friday attending knots, at The Tribune office.
a fair board meeting.
A number of Fylhian Sisters of
J. R. Green, of I w ban on. is the this city, paid the Albany lodge of
engin«-«-r in charge of the street that order a fraternal visit Tuesday
evening.
work on the south side.
The K. of I* I «and by invitation,
Veal, placed in our slaughter
expects to attend a picnic in the house, will be dressed and deliver««!
Shindler grove next Sunday,
to any part of town for 25 cents.
Jorie Gaines. formerly of near Sanitary Market
Scio but of Portland for several
Mr. and Mrs. Gao. BaJwgrr, of
years, was on our streets Monday
the Jordan stere, paawii through
William Prosek, of San Francisco, town yesterday morning enroute on
has liecn a guest at the home of a trip to White Salmon, Wash.
Mrs F. W«-aely for several days.
Landlord Hutchinson, of th«- Scio
Ram has interfered with street hotel, accompanied them as far as
work on the south side somewhat. Portland.
The grad«- work is nearing comple­
Dr. Frill will go t> Harrisburg
tion.
Fricay afternoon for the puriswe «»f
J M Fhilipni, of Minnesota, is delivering an address to the gradu­
here visiting his brother. Steve. ating class of the school for trained
The brothers had not met for 47 nurses, which is being conducted in
years.
connection with the Harrisburg
For Sale: A Harley - Davidson general hospital
motorcycle, in g«««1 condition, ready
for use. cheap.
Inquire at The
An Excellent Cuisine
Tribun«- office.
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ihe Tribune acknowledges a com­
Wm Ehlert. who is now proprie­
plimentary ticket,
entitling the tor of the Ruas house. in Albany,
holder to attend the Alliany chautau invites all of his old friends and the
qua. whwh convenes July 7-16.
traveling public in general to sample
W. H. McLain was elected direc­ the splendid meals he is now serv­
tor an«l A. Shanks, clerk at the ing. <H««i well prepared, served as
school election at Shelburn last you get it at home ami without at­
tempting any unnecessary display,
Monday.
is
the rule at the Russ house
If
For Sale Fancy Burtiank wed
you
desire
a
good
wholesome
«•at
potatoes.
Inquire of M
Kelly.
Jefferson, Ore., Phone. Hom«- 1x6. and plenty of it. the Ehlert is the
place to go.
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Bell, 8 F M.
Saturday night's shower of rain
was most welcome to this section of
th«- county. Crops and gardens are
greatly benefit ted.
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The K of P. I «and will give an
entertainment <»n June 28. A promi­
nent elocutionist will All a large
part ot the program.
South side property owners are
highly commended for the prompt­
n«w and zest they are manifesting
in street improvement.
Marshal Ixmg should get busy in
looking after defective sidewalks.
S everai places are in bail condition
and should lie repair«-«! at once.
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We make a specialty of Friend­
ship. Engagement and Wedding
Rings F. M. French* Son. Albany.
Oregon.
R.«> Shelton carried a load of
Scio’s young I tall players to Jeffer-
son Saturday afternoon to play a
match game with the Jefferson
team
E. C. Peery, Roe Lindley. Rev.
Iler and George Gibbons went to
the Brownsville picnic Thursday,
starting just in time to get there
for dinner.
Scio ought to be represented in
the Oregon troops preparing for the
Mexican war. We could point out
several young men who would make
excellent soldiers.
Anybody desiring to butcher an
animal can have the use of our
slaughter house and tools, free of
Sanitary
charge, if they desire.
Market.
For anything in the way of flre-
works to add to the military feature
of the celebration on July 4. go to
J. S. Sticha. He has them and says
that he is perfectly «rilling to sell
em.
Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Wesely
and children returned from a year’s
visit to Kansas and Wisconsin, last
Sunday evening. Mr. Weaely stated
they were very glad to get back to
Oregon again. The bitter cold they
experienced in Wisconsin, made
their thoughts turn to Oregon many
Sa t u rday Forenoon
Geometry. botany
Th«- dates for the lx-l«anon chau-
school
administration.
' tauqua are July 7-13.
For the Legislature
(Continued from pag* li
interest in the welfare of the state
that such men will permit the sacri-
tire of their time an<! m<«n««y. Thea*
burdensome laws are being felt,
not only m the state as a whole, but
in our counties and municipalities
as well. For instance, one hotel man
in thia alate fu midted a list of in­
spectors who mad«* insfiectiona of
various departments in his hotel as
follows:
Building Irumector.
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Electric
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Sidewalk
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Water
Sanitary
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Labor
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Welfare
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Friday Afternoon
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New
Undertaking ( Parlor
We arc prefatred to lake
charge of funerals in an
up-to-date sanitary manner
Embalming is done bv a
licensed undertaker. Work
guaranteed satisfactory
N. I MORRISON 4N.C. LOWE
Dr. T. K. Sinderson
R. SHELTON
DENTIST
Notary Public and
Conceyeruor
Rhone 27-7
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Abati act« of I itle Examined
OREGON
OREGON SCIO
Kodaks
and
we
Ixith
the machine* and
We also have a dark room
public free of charg«- and
to d<> the work yourself,
to have it done for you at
which h open to the
if you do not wish
w«- have arranged
a nominal charge
to remind
Supplies
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Dance Hall
This list does not include repre­
sentative's of the national govern­
ment. the sheriff, police nor fire ‘
departments.
I favor th«- abolishment of the law
permitting school text books to he
change«! every six years
I believe that the law authorising
school supervisors in each county I
Friday Forenoon
School law. geology, algebra, civil
government, education childhood
Owner»
When in need of rv|«atrs, greaw-a.
¡oils, tires or repair work, look me
Saturday Afternoon
I have a full line of Ford re­
General history, bookkeeping, cdu- UP
pair
parts
at catalogue prices. Also I
«■alien meth« «is
free tire service to Ford owners.
Very truly yours.
Vt ill deliver a tire any place within
W L. Jackson
five miles of Scio at the list price.
Count» Srhool Supl.
No charge for delivery
Fred T. Bilyeu. Ford Ag«-nt
L C. Peery. Candidate
6-29
Phone 27. Scio, Ore
should he amended so that the
countv could decide by majority
vote whether it desires a supervisor
or not.
Pershing Threat Frees American
The principal objection to our
direct primary law is that it docs ,
An American soldier was captured not provide for representation in j
Tuesday bv <’arranxistas of the sparsely settled districts as against
Casas Grande garrison. an«l held a the more densely jxipulated sections.
To overcome this ohjwtirmable
prisoner several hours.
He was releastoi only when (gener­ feature. I favor dividing the county I
al Pershing. expeditionary comman­ in three districts for the purpose of
der. sent a demand in which he nominating county commissioners'
warned the Mexican commander if and also repr«wentaliv«w to the l«*gis-
the soldier was held an hour longer lature. This would I m * for nomina- i
American troops would attack the ting purposes <>nlv. as the elective
power c«>ul«i not be changed without
town.
an amendment to our state constitu- j
lion. By this means «-a<-h section of
the countv would have a representa­
tive in both our county and state
Notice is hereby given that th«-
affairs. This plan would repress'
county superintendent of Ixnn coun­
the county as a whole more intelli-
ty. Oregon, will hold the regular
gently and more effectively, than is
examination of applicants for state
the case at present and should be
certificates at Albany as follows:
adopted.
Commencing Wednesday. June 28
I am opposed to any change in
at 9 o’clock a. m and continuing
the location of our state university,
until July 1. at 4 o'clock p. m.
as the c«sit would be too great to
Wednesday Forenoon
justify any advantage that might
Writing (Penmanship.) Music, IL be gained by such move.
I do not favor the establishmrat
s. History. Drawing
of any additional courts to handle
Wednesday Aftern«»on
the judicial businees of the state at
Reading, physiology, manual train­ the expense of the taxpayers.
ing. composition, domestic science,
In conclusion permit me to sav
methods in reading, course of study that I shall discuss more fully from
for drawing, methods in arithmetic. time to lime the measures referred
Thursday Forenoon
to in this article, as well as some
Arithmetic, history of education, others omitted foi lack of space.
My purpisa* is to ail dress the
psychology, methods in gvography,
voters
both from the platform and
mechanical drawing, domestic art.
through
the press, realizing that
course of study for domestic art.
th«-*«- measures can be gained only
Thursday Afternoon
bv an open and positive course and
Grammar.
geography.
steno­ that go decisive action ever lacked
graphy. American literature, physics the disapproval of those of opptwite
typewriting, methods in language, views.
thesis for primary certificate, educa­
E. C. BEERY.
tion-science of.
Theory and practice, orthography,
physical geography, english litera­
ture, chemistry, education history
of. physical culture.
Attratto* Ford
education
DR. A. G. PRILL
Remember
it is our earnest desire to cheerfully render
you every possible service
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at
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f
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You will want to take advantage of it.
Pr<sqM*rity comes to th«- man. woman or child who has
money in the bank. It passes by the house of the
spt-ndthrift, th«- shiftless the ne’er-do-Wei).
Start
.your account here
Be ready fur Prosperity ami
Prosiwrity will tie ready for you.
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Oregon'» old reliable outing report
Numerous attractions make this beach
city an ideal place for an outing
Agate Beach
Seal Rocks
Rocky ( ause way
Surf Bathing
Natatorium
Bowling Alleys
Lh»vila Bunch Bowl
Government Light House
Yauquina Bay
Fine Fishing
Dance Hall
Clam Digging
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
Are on sale daily to Newport from all Southern
Pacific stations in Oregon. Return limit Oct. 31
For complete information regarding hotels at
Newport, rates, tram service, consult agent or
write for illustrated folder "Newport Beaches
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