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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1920)
WHY DRUGGISTS DIE YOUNu DAYS OF CHIVALRY ARE GONE r! > for «ha |wr^>!«. lima wu bring »pr»t>g within a few weak« now Tim« ha» a way of Thia Hustling Apa Seem« ta Ha*« Cit at the wwraf. making thing* mora. tì« Tim« far th« Mereat Kip. Although crowd« at th« National mentary Courtesy < > Snological park bava fallen off ma lawtall« dur’ t the«« cold winter Hua Tt ara» the botteat «nd mo«f nnroo. The rtrng Mncs w*« Ailed with »or fortable day of the atim ner and the da»* ueverthele«« many vlalt th« park rte.1 tonk»-|>rwrl|.IU>n Cscwa. All Much attention la given or waa even motn- <-yowde ! than uanal. e- TV S r.tay were aagrr for quirk an loo and the •aya lb«- Imtlanapnll» Nows, Two th- animal, kept tndoora. naturally drugglw waa dulag hl« heat to meet Tbtt. the mother hlppopotatuua ha« young »"’»'* Who had d«me their full all the demand*. A woman, the only her admirer* Heontly two «avail •hare at work for eight long hour, ono without a (wvwrtptkm in her hand, manager! to «qm*-»«- Info the ear wph boy« that g<«*l Sort that shy meh« shift«-«! bark and forth until ahe got the rvat of the |m*ari>g*-r« Of cnttrao at cats and aparrnwa, were «landing Slrvetly In the path <»f tbe 4ruggt»r all the arata were taken. Hirn a ang tn fr-.nl of the hlpt>o|H>tamu« rage "Walt on me plenary** ahe aald snap- (ration that arane on« offer the girl, wat.l.tng Mr. Illppo ent hay plly “I'm in « hurry “ • at er open ’er mouth 1“ aald I a arat waa far from thrlr mtn.la. They “What 4M you wl.hT" atorwl In the alale, •• goral MStOradly one hoy, l<e»t In admiration. "S«»tn« blrdw-eal <-ai>ary bird And •• they had «tone nearly reerr da; In "Mouth nothin'!" eyclatmed the oth t want the r. ,1 .-.1 -T of' thl« month« pa at. One ran Jmmrtne their er. 11 «t .»in't ’er mouth It'« 'er camouflai«-«! hlr«l^..| ear»! ronimml. surprise when an elderly tuan rn.e to whole bend «he’a openin'I"—W a ah I ng ■awdnvt «nd a lot of other »luff." proffer no« of the girla a «eat. ton Klar. “Rat. I«dy. we— “ "Take my «wat. lady, he «aid. "you "Oh you cwn’t foot me. I'va been look lota more tlrer! than I." Trwnh W»« Tramp’» Hom«, wmd'nt up oo thl« hiniMwxi rrwft. I Gratefully. one of the girl« started A tramp who had «olvetj the prevent read In ■ nvagnamr where they wrra for the «cat. A tall brwid .h.mlderad day ______ _ • •I > ..f where to lira by tahini Jammini all aorta of junk Into thia I man was pi«t ahead of her. Up hl« abode In one of the old Roman •tuff we’re fr><a|ln( mir poor little “Naw, yuh don't" be an »He. I “1 tie’ll., at Art. • nu the Il tarns, gave two ranarlea TTiluk of rhealltig a poor III tr»ir-*. I'm nearer the 4 than you Ihifrb tour-rta the fright of their tie canary " am and he «tarte«l to «tt down. live«. “lint, lady, yon don’t nmleratand—* Well | gt>e>.i |f you are going to They hnd g- nr out tn see the remain« ■Oh yr«. I do tm.lvrstand I want take the «ent I may •« welt keep It blrtbaeed that has a gtaie on It—the until I am ready to get off." the flr«i to moonl ght when «mldenly out of a «1 a human form, which kind that «howa it I« frr«h by It« man «aid and with that be «at down ...... I* ent. the moon ca >>«-<! to ap|«>«r eycvr-rllngly bright color I don't w«nt thia g.itty again. «boat III.* The tourtata tied at top •tuff I know what I’m talking about TwA Mock« Infer he go« off th«, car |..e.| for the town, tier taring that they I’ve hern r*-n«!1tig op -ml • the tall broad ab«Mthler«*d man niah.-d The “|h«wt" “How much did you want. ImlyT” to th«- «eat. and the young wom«m held l" I............. « i- oirr. ■ ll. n »». to. j-it.-d |>y th« policy; and "Oh. ata.tit « tilck«r« worth“ on to I be wtrnp* will n. pr .. • -iited for the French And the |»x.r unhappy pt ■ • rtptl.-n «1 '.mi »«ndorlng without «1» •era fell In ■ faint. Iml.ai.aiwvlls Mor« Than Har Mouth. ltd«- . ’ i>. of «’ib.l.tence.—From the News Although (he ground).- at the For. lal Edition of th» London “Too” did their be«t to kc-p the «prim f».. 1» ; id. dnv away from that Hite park an.! Now is th«' Time to Purchase Your » FARM I IGII I & POWER OUTFIT Aak th»«« will known men why th«v purchaaml our plant: I H Copeland, t rabtre« Wm. Volkman, Cfabtrwa. Walter Blackbum, Scio, tieurgv S iilrrth. Crahtrrw, O H. Ke«bl«r, lx-ba non. Walter Pv> land, Bhedd Alni many other». Paul Automatic Water Syilems Perfection Milking Machines (Natural Milker) Anker Holth < ream Separator«. ar. ced Bowl I he Only Self Bal irmg bv I tcrnaed anti Bonded Men—Estimate« Cheerfully Furnished Electric THE ELECTRIC STORE Inc. S7W First «t, I'h ALBANY. . At Old I*. O. Building 1’1 l< )|( Xi RA PI IS E do all kind« of amateur kodak tin'.ahing. Him tier eloping, copying, enlarging and photograph ing. Sam pl«-« of our work on hand for your in«|«ection. If you ha««* any trouble in getting good result» out of your k- .'Mk or camera, call on us. we can no doubt help you with suggestions that will help you get rcvults and g.- -I, c - ar pictures, Vk<- have had over 20 years experisnee in this work no n<> doubt can do you a«gne good, S-> iw* n<>t backward in asking for help in thia line. Your k<*laks examined free. Our prices are aa follows, u/uttw tath on delivery of your work, pb-nw rrm«*ml>er thia; W PRINTING 2jx3j. or smaller, the dozen 1x5. or smaller. Stic dozen d|v*>). and postcards, title dozen l»KVKU>PINU Him rolls, any sixe, I th* each F'itm packs, anv size. 20c each Plates up to 5x7. 6c Platea altove 5x7. 7jc Mail order, -..-licited and altrnded to promptly; must l>e arci.mpanicd by cash, any over remittance will l<e promptly returned. W'e thank you for pas* and solicit y >ur future patronage. Yours for good work. \\ I SI I Y’H S IU 1)10 :: SCIO CASH FEED STORE I ’ * i . Can «upply »nur i •-< in hu«.- dairy. h..g and chicken feeds »t ' I verv rea* mahle pro- « If you «re lookmg für an incrraae In th« II • milk flow front y<>ur dairv hvrd. try THERE HE STANDS! G RAND old ••Buir* Durham. He belongs in th!« country’« Hall of Fame. Can you think of a more familiar figure? For over half a century Bull ha« been part of the landNcape; the tobacco he represents has made million« and million* of friend*. You can roll fifty-thrifty cigarette« from one bag. CENUINE B ull D urham TOBACCO 4 Sunnybrook, th«* l>> -i «Iain f< »•«! <>n tim market J ' , i i> A trial will c.nvin • y >u tbat Fi«h«-r’. chicken f<* da have no t*|ual. We have in «l- - Olymtiic. White Mountain and Fisher’» Blend Flour; Fisher’« Oat M**wl und l’ancake I hur. (’«»me in »nd look ua over. We ha • ju»t whal you nee.l in f«e<l» >f all kinds. J D DENSMORE