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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
———————————— LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES A Gnardtans Dwty. •Mr» J. L. Cook. Mr» P. L. Dug- DR J. W GOIN. Shelton A (k>.. of the Sanitary Veterinarian. ger and M im Pearl Dugger were Market, want your veal and will axil Mrs. H. E. Tobie is an Inmate of II Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate guests of Mrs. P. H MacDonald on Contrary to a too general opinion for it Inspector the local hospital temporarily. a motor trip to Lebanon yesterday banks cannot loan an ’ unending Pl At K Fun S aia T wu acres, good Phones —Palace Feed ‘-hed. 164 J The canneries both In Albany and evening RrsaWnc*. 5«M> R stream of money 'The bank is really house. I>arn. lute of fiult, plenty of good waler. Sate II S. Johnaton. l^banon, are said to be In operation.1 ALBANY. OREGON the guardian of the liquid wealth of Wheat harvest will be on next Seto, Oregon 4, 2t* Dr. Browne is using the paint week over on Albany prairie. The any community. The hank must For sale cheap. HMM) feet 1-inch bruah about his premises freely Crop (oohl tl) be fair with exception are that thia money in available al Reduction to War Expense«. pipe and .'too feet f-inch pipe In these days of late spring grain, which will need the call of its depositors. (Continued from page I 1 quire J F. Wearly. Scio 43tf If the average buatnemfirm would Mrs.W F. Walker of Springfield is more moisture. I am in the market for fat lambs visiting Mrs. Katherine Keeler at Shortly after noon yesterday the watch its collections ami credits aa diate move will be made in publte.” and sheep When you think thevars the hospital. ready call, let me make you a price. fire alarm waa rung, the planing closely aa the banks have to, finan Tariff and Ike Bennets Maa's Party 40tf J. L. Hot* Alti, Scio. cial disaster» would be of infrequent F. Bangs of Portland was in town mill being reported on firs. The Republican leader Mondell (Wyo.I occurrence The well managed bank Wednesday looking after fire insur planing mill on the south side waa I promise« that the tariff bill will be Oregesi Mads Home Knitting Yarn* thought to be the place. The cause today is in the- nature of an educa ance matters. re(>>rtrd about July I to the huua». A great »urpnae (or the borne knitter» tional institution, furnishing its ex Tony Krbza. who recently sus of the alarm was a dwelling house j ami the fact that republican metn- of ttregun, but »Uli a facL Further- pertence ami mivicr free of charge more. thia yarn i» abaolutely virata tained a broken leg ami was treated near the planing mill ami cundena- j ber» are tn dnxngrerment over some wool yarn. Ihr wool was gniwn in Linn to its individual depositor» and In at the Scio hospital, left for his home ery. The damage was nominal. of the M-he-iuie*. r»|»-cially wool and county »old by Mr. Render» U>thel»r«~ dustrial ami agricultural customers guti Worale«I Company (mille k»-atedal Sunday. Exorbitant demands of unions A great factor in establishing in this lumlier. indicate« a long ami sultry Sellwuod). matic >np> woesp-d yarn by William Knauf and family, who have forced the adoption of the one- drluite. TTw making of a tariff bill Roy T. Btshop, Min of C. P. Bishop, nation er rd it amt financial ra<wpnn«i' trroprwtor of thc Woolen Mill Store or have lieen vacationing in Scio, will man streetcars and in some towns a- furnishes a g<«»d illustration of the Salem. Oregon knitter» try thia vam bility is the home banking house. return to Camas, Wash . where they bandonment of streetcar line» busmen« method» uf the democrat!! out. All evior». 45<- wr ball of 2 osa --amplr» »ent ori api>l'< »tivo. Addreaa teside. next Saturday. ami republican jiartie» in ex|>oliting P. lila hop. Box *5, Salem, < Irrgon, Enforcement of union policies have I'M COMING, legislation. reduced the number iearnmg to play Mr. and Mrs Walt Bilyeu. Mrs. Ixwik up your want«, I will In In the democratic congrennelected Jennie Ficklin and Mrs Katherine musical Instrument to a minimun > nd around Scio, Idtcomb and ti ill City I in 1910. the hou«« |>a«ned a tai iff for the next three weeks. Kester and daughter Isalsne cele substitute canned music lull within A) days after it wu or JOHN COCH ELU In the printing trades demands brated at Mehama on the 4th. The Watkins Man ganized. 47 2t For »ale cheap one "Easy” wash for higher wsges and 44-bour week The republican i»arly ha» had con For »aie—A Cameron «ilo. »«24 feet, ing machine A. E Randall. It is closing job offices and killing trol of congrt-n» now for 27 months; in g<M«l rumllUon. fur IBM. J. T. Funk. new»pai>ers The sulwtitution of R 2, Seto. i' r A trotting horse owned by I lean the tariff question ha» )>een under multigraphing and color printing Morris and Dr. Holwon. took fourth ! »ganlierrie» Anyone wishing consideration for h I miui 8 months; automatic presses is doing away with |ogar>lM-rri<-M. cali W I late, phone the present congresa ha» lieen in money in a race at Albany on the commercial printing very rapidly fourth. No. 18-7. ■esaion nearly 3 month», ami a tariff Between 10 and J5 per cent of the Everybody went fishing on the «•berry crop of liouglaa county will bill i» juat alx>ut tn be reported. i Do You Know Why Our Customers The democratic congress, however I 4th, and to hear 'em tell about it never t>e picked according to eatl- Ask for Kryptoks? had these advantage« It did not Because Krvnlok lenie» and blanka they caught over 200 nona under ma tea of leading growers. who are quite concerned over the outlook for 10 Inches. hav« to enter to any »iiecial interact»;' are of the finest quality, thia season The price offered, grow it hail no election debts to pay p, U ccausc Kryptok» are the only in- Scio was quiet as a grave on the ers complained. is not sufflcleat to pay visible bifocal and they (five the privileged class«-«; it di<f not have to I 4th. Had a fire occurred there the coat of picking and handling it rca taut amount of «at wf action to listen to a horde of lobhyiata. It the wearer. would have lieen scarcely anybody There were two fatalities In Oregon simply had to make a buninea tariff Industrial accidents during the week to man the fire apparatus. ending June 21, according to a report ami pa«< it. and busin«« at ofWw ad- Five (*• tsons were injured at or prepared by the alate Industrial arc I ju»tr<l itself to the new schedules. near Albany on the 4th, none ser dent commission The victims were Still the republican |>arty goes iously. however, Uirenio Cotta, laborer. Tankton, and right on claiming to I m - the business Jack Johnson, lugger. Marshfield A lunn county has a large crop of man’s jmrty. and Inta of good people total of 290 accidents were reported hay mostly in the shock and in the ALBAHV O»t6, who either don’t know the facta or Hunt liruthers’ cannery of Halem barns. Baling hmi just commenced. has announced that 1 cents a pound don’t take the time to think aiMiut HAROLD ALBRO. The Franklin Butte Sunday school hereafter would be the prevailing price them, go right on believing it. Manufacturing Optician Inasmuch aa pick will have an ice cream social al the for loganberries era receive IK» cents for harvesting school house Friday I tomorrow I the crop, many of the growers have THE IT RE BRED July 8. Every body cordially in signified their Intention of allowing Í PERCHERON STALLION vited. their berriee to remain on the vtaea Work Clothing Notice our prices on work clothing: mende Men’s blue denim bib Overalls, made of heavy denim full cut Dr. Trill isn’t safe from a call aven though he goes into the wilds. Ha went way up on Thomas creek to get a day's fishing, but had hard ly got started when a man hunted him out for a hurry up call. Indian leaders from all sections of the United Sistas and Its ptwsesalona «fill hold a conference In Halem Jaau ary 11, 1121, according to announce meat Dr K K lllgley, superintend ent of Indian activities of the board of home mi»»Ion. and church extension of the Methodist Episcopal church, will pre.lds at the »nasions It is said an enormous crowd at tended the celebration at Alliany on Mepoet of Ih» Condita n of the 4th. If the people of other IMI SCIO Ni All. BANK towns attended as freefy as did the At Scio, in the State of <>n-gon, al thè people uf Scio, about all of Linn 4ÌeM "f business Jun« .30, 1921: county was there. XKHoi ai KN Losns and discount»............. 4144.US4.90 Ovi-rdrafta. «ecurrd sml uti un- »1.47 serurrd............................. Borni» and warrant» and U S. Tre a» UerL....................... &9.WU.W Other fionda, warrant», and sreurities............................ Ilan.«) Ranking house.......................... Earl Hamilton, the II year old Fumiture ami tixture« Cash and due fr«m appruved eon of Mr. ami Mr*. Chaa. Hamilton «.ne fin rsserve Lanka .......... ue >o of Brownsville, was drowned tn the Check» limi oth«-r cash Item» The Scio Mutual removing its wires light poles to poles Weddle thinks he much trouble with the future. Telephone Co. is from the electric of its own. Newt will not have ao tangled wires in Calapooia river at the "pioneer" citv Sunday afternoon, The body was recovered. Eyeutht Spreu lut Will stand the season of 1921 at W. A. GILKEY S, GILKEY STATION Service insurance. $15. Work Shirts, blue chambray, full cut, splendid values, each At H otel SCIO every Saturday W. A GlIJCKY. Scio, Or». ¿.BAHN THE AUTO BUSINESS •• earn more money sa auto mechanic Or g»» into I»-.- n» »a for y.-urwif aa IgnitKWiesi-vrt Hatteryraan, Welder Trnctorm.n. Vul-aniler, Machinist or l-sths Hand shortest road is sue cesa thnu.aa<ia of men havs g<«s from the»» shops to g««d Job» you Can do ths san >■ you can earn board and ro.m «hile attom'ing school-» write today for fres ratal«» largest and heel eqmp|>««i Auto School on ths pseilictoast-ever 2.ÜUU toen tremed annually. Heald's Automobile School Illi Sutler Street Sea F «saetee* 75c Men’s mixed work 2 pairs 25c Glasse» ground to order. eye» perfectly fitted I Weak Ma one-pircr special ground glasse» make young or old guod eyexight for rea«1ing. cline work or distaili Vision AH gla»»<-« fitteli by me are war rantiil to givi- aatiafaction. JEFFERSON. ORE Total .................... M'-V 8>4 36 UAHIUTUM D. C. and Mrs. Thoms have just received word from their eon, II. [ W. Thorns, that he expects to sail on the 18th from New York to Chile. South America, on a geological re search trip that will take from three to six months. • • $1.15 Dr.W B Richardson “Firestone” 129160 Capital stock paid in............ S10.noo.00 Surplus fund............................. lO.OOO IM Undivided profits, less expen ses and taxes pakl.......... 3,903.(0 Deposits due state of Oregon and county or cttica 14,745.79 Individual deposits subject to check ................................... IS3.f43‘JX Demand certificate« of depoait..................... .... 47U.75 CaahH-r checks outstanding.. 5,436.5» Time ami savings deposits ............................ 73.tW| <■< Reserved for interest ami taxes ................................... 1.423.25 Miss Agnes Wrsely returned to her home in Portland Monday even ing after a few days* visit with rel- ativee in Scio. Mias Agnes carried back with her something she did not Letters of credit.................. bring from Portland —a swelled jaw, Other liabilities .................... caused from dental work. Votai.. 4.K13.3M « Mrs Sam Dugger and daughter Pearl arrived last Thursday on a , Stats of I treguo. t visit to her "Oregon daddy." who ' County of lunn I writes the "stuff" for The Tribune. 1. F. D. Myers, cashier of the above They reside in lox Angelee. the tou name! bank, do solemnly swear that the above Statement is true to the best rist center of Southern California, of my knowledge and belief and are delighted with Oregon. E. I> Myaan. (ashlar. Scenery, air, water and vegetables I Subscribed and sworn to before me and fruit, grown without Irrigation, Uns 6th day of July. 1921 R Shelton. Notary Public all are a source of pleasure to these My commission expires Feb. 14, 1925 people who reside at California’s Correct attest W. A. hwlng, A. Ik KaadaJI. Dweetors tourist haven i X Men’s muleskin light weight summer shoes PIC-NIC-ING Nothing is so important on the picnic menu as good sandwiches, bread made of Cherro Flour makes sandwiches fit for a king and all his people. You T ou do not have to depend on the filling for the Havor. $2.50 This is a chance for you to dress cool at a very small expense Send us a mail order, it’ll be given prompt attention CHERRO FLOUR THE BLAIN CLOTHING Co Can’t be The store with a square deal for every customer I anywhere * i