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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1921)
- •*. *• * r « ► — LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES system onto the company poles will be about completed this Threshing machines will be hum week. ming next week. Manager Johns, of the Red Crown Miss Agnes Soucekreturned from mills. Albany, thinks wheat will rat« a visit to Boil land last Thursday. at SI per bushel this year at coun Shelton A Co., of the Sanitary try points. Market, want your veal and will call Sell your cream to Swift Produce for It. 41 < 4i., Sci>, Oregon, and get honest Seto plumbers are putting the fix test and top pric«. Present price tures into the J L. Ro<ig«r« hum« of butterfat is Stic. Ulis week Dr. Richardson and Rev. Apple The Tribune is indebted to Mrs. berry, of Jefferson, spent last Sat Mary Hodge for a bucket uf vary urday in Scio. Rev Appleberry is the Christian minister at Jefferson. tine raspberries. • Steve Philippi and George Daly A poultry demonstration (cullingI drove down to Salem Sunday in will he held at Mrs. C. A Everett's Steve's tin lixzie. * home in Scio on August 8th. It is Mr. and Mrs. Ered Jones and Rol honed everybody interested will at* Morris returned last Friday from a tend. visit to Coua Bay. Mrs Julia Hilveu. grand chief of George Bilyeu ami wife will go to Cascadia this afternoon intending to stay as lung as camping out is pleas ant. ¡> t . ’ t - T 'Is* • . the Pythian Sisters of Oregon, is officially visiting the lodges of that order in Portland and vicinity thia week. It is said that rapid progress is Patrons of School Ihstrict No. 6ft being «muli* on the power dam up nt are glad that Mrs. J L. Rodgers Jordan, and which will probably he bar been employed for another completed this wrek or early in nest term. week. The wiring of our city telephone WORK Clothing of Quality at the New Prices MEN'S HEAVY 220 WEIGHT BLUE DENIM BIB OVER ALLS. FULL CUT. EXTRA HEAVY STITCHED. Fl’Ll. CUT BLUE WORK A ROOMY. WELL SHIRT MADE WORK SHIRT. AND PRICED AT A display of grains, grasses ami legumes is I icing prepared for exhi bition at the Oregon building in 1 Portland by the O. A C. farm crops department. I Charles Brant came up from Sa lem Sunday to bring I V McAdoo, a brother printer, to sub for his father, J. A. <*., who is now »ff en joying his annual vacation Mr. I McAdoo is a distant relative of Mr. Wilson’s secretary of the treasury. Henry Stepanek ami Joe Barto «pent five days up on the headwat er* of the South Bantiam and caught no many trout it ceased to be sport and ihey really got tired and came homo. Henry .«aid the roads were in excellent *hfi|s* now, the only really laid place Iwinr a stretch of loose sand near Seven-mil« hill. DR J. W GOIN. but the educated man has the same Veterinarian chance, too.) Author»«! Auction Sale and Interstate What have the ts*«»ple mentioned Sticking the fowl from inside the Inspector. mouth is now- practiced by leading above to offer in place of what they Bhunes: — Baiare Eeed *-h«d. IM J condemn? While they are thinking, I Previene», 500 R poultrymen ami poultry mer*hants, ALBANY. OREGON let the rest of us mn ’ inue to boost according to G F Bell, of th« 0 A. I am in tbe market for fat lambs C deimrtment of poultry husband the arhnol. I am writing this be ry Best result* are obtained by cause I have been told of w-me ami sheep. W hen you think they are ready call, let me make you a price. using a thin sharp bladed knife. young is-oph- who are not going to J. L. R< hm ; kiui . Scio. 4Utf The fowl is first hung up by the school tM-yond the compulsory age feet on a suspended cord, the knife fiecauae some grown-up« have told Oregon Mad» H oik knitting > area I will is inserted in the mouth and a diag them that arh««»l is no good A gn at surprise for the home knitters onal slit mail« across the upper cor myself join with any one in criticism of Orrgon, but still a fact. Further more. this tarn >s absolutely virgin ner of the mouth. This cut* the that is meant to help; but I feel wool yarn; the wool was grown in l.mn large artery <>f the head and allows sure that we nhould keep things county sold by Mr. Senders totheOre- g.«i Worst«! Company (mills located at the fowl to bleed to death quickly. moving even if we arc somewhat Sellwood), made into worst«! yarn by Simultaneously with the cutting of disappointed at timre. Financially Roy T. Bishop, son of C. B. Bishop, proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of the artery the knife may be turned and in every other way it would tie Salem. < begun knitter» try this yarn out. All colors. töc per ball uf 2 oxa. and th« point pierced through the (letter to I m * boosters. I «aid that school-lioosting paid i-smpirs sent on application. Address roof uf th« mouth into the rear C. P. Bishop, I tux <5, Salem, Oregon. brain cavity. This piercing of the financially. Scio's per capita tax nerv>>u* cei-.er. >-iu«a a relaxation was 19.60. while l.mn county's was of the skin muscles and the feathers Slft.M. Out of 116 town« in th« may l>e dry picked. The picking -».!« there are n •• !S that have a must be done rupidly for th« period lower per capita lew than Scio. of relaxation is brief. Thus it may What does this mean' It means that be seen that the method not only Scio has built ut> enough wealth, produces a Iwttcr ap|>eanng prod- »that i* there to attract wealth and uct, but economises on the time put Scio on th« map but the Con- densery and the school? taken in doing ih« work as well. I*et u* consider the High School a moment, 66‘y of the High School Evergreen Blarkberriet Wanted. attendance last year came from out What is the selling price uf KRYB- — side the district, 'ffiat means that TOKS? No matter. because it is I am in the market for all the over half the expenm- fur the High the wearing of KRYBTOKS that Evergreen Blackberries vou have. School is paid by the county. The counts. Ask to ace KRYBTOKS, I will pay fhe Highest Market Price more student*, the more help from then buy KRYBTOKS and you will therefor. I will receive the Berries th« county. Mhich policy will l>e feel repaid. at lhe old Scio Produce House, wret br»t, boosting or knocking? of the Wesley building. I solicit \ Suppoae there were no High School in Scio. Does nny or,c think he | your patronage. 5(itf T homas L argk . would have no High School to sup- j port? The Aitianj school published | a report in lhe Albany Democrat ‘ ALBANY OACa All Hail Io God Compera. j recently showing that it had received ' from the counties of Linn. 1 Jine and HAROLD ALBRO, Manufacturing Optician The pre» and the American peo- Marion, chiefly Linn. I9.009. How pie are very kind to the great labor „ineh more was owed them I do not Best Way to Kill Poultry. Qpt'em etc ist. God Gompers and strikes have al- know. All district» not supporting moat shut down our remaining in-- (heir own High Scho I are support- dustnes. jnK Minie other. Will it t»e Scio er What do we nut owe the great Albany? Gud GomtM-rs. a Canadian import»- How is the play coming that the; tion, who has never invested a dol- Scio young people a«« presenting? I L The Blain Clothing Co Eyetight Specialist lar in American industry and pays | W(MU]er how many other commun- n<> taxes? iti«-o work hard for their school IJ me lessens plant disease such as He l>acke<l the policemen's strike .umnwr and winter? The voluntary rust. smut and clubroot, and it also At th »TEL SCIO every Saturday in Boston, which was repudiated by work done on the school grounds is makes available for plant growth Guvernor Coolidge snd by the Amer- mtmKhing finer than I have heard such food elements as potassium. I ican people in «ending Coolidge of elsewhere. What little opposi Iihosphorus and other mineral ele higher. • tion there has been in Scio was be ments in acid soils available for Glasses ground to order. Weak Gomper» backed the passage of cause of too many burdens. As a eyes perfectly fitted plant growth. The lime also In- the Adamson bill which held a pi»- rule we boost our whr».l. crease« the moisture contest of the lol at the heuil of Congreas and gave • Yesterday waa tbe hottest day of top layers of hesvv soils. Lime it four hour» tn comply with its de- the scuaon here WO degrees. 1 lost My one pirre *perial ground glasses should never lie plowed under be IJ pound* playing two seta of tennis make young or old good eyesight for cause it works downward and nat Gompers b honorarv h>-ad of the ¿wd f>laving center in a basketball Trailing, cl<wr work ur distant vision urally leaches into the lower layers i . i i. Plan in .1 .■ .. _ to game I? « coaching class have i All glasses fitted by me are war Plumb that asks the nation of the soil. rant«) to give satisfaction. turn the railroads over to the am- been arguing alxnit Geoi, raphy ( plovre a la-Russian-Soviet system. j teaching in my other class. Some One Always Pays. (Jumper* ady<>catre general am-1 J» »'PERSON. ORE I meet Mias Muller here occasion- j ’ nesty to all seditious agitators who We get nothing in thia world free i resisted the draft and backfired our of charge except air. and it costa army and navy. money nowaday* to get fresh air— Great is God (mmpers and the in many instances. American people owe him a crown, One of the political mania* of re-< cent years has baan to give th« peo- • pie something for nothing at gov-1 Veal and Poultry sox. txyrroN mix ed 2 BAIR FOR Dr.W B Richardson ernment expense. Witness the Federal Farm l*oan { Act, whereby farm loan bonds to I raiss money to loan the farmer at low late« of interest are exempted from all forms of taxation. As a result hundreds of millions ! of dullars of these bonds are now owned by wealthy tax dodgers. But the farmer and lhe wealthy bond holder must pay double taxes on other propertv or increased prices for whatever they eat. wear or buy to make up for double taxes paid by some one else to Cover the taxes lost on tax free bonds which were to give some on« something for noth ing lhe more tax exemptions we get the higher the tax bill grows for the remaining tax payers gnd lhe higher commodity prices rise to a||y. She is taking work here in another department. Mias Hum-t phrey K attending the Bortland ses-1 »tun (>f (he summer school. I have I talked quite a hit here with Mr. ’ English, the new principal at Hal- Isey. and Mr Bakei, the new princi- ; pal at Brownsville. I Use both of i them very much. Sell your veal and jxiultry to tbe i I take my examination* next Fri- SWIFT pRohl < e C o ., Sern, Oregon, | ! day and will be home ready for and get top price. We call for veal i work next Saturday or Sunday (and ur poultry free of charge. i glad to ta- hack). Till then good bye with the very best srisbea. Prof. Tobic Expresses Yours pestiferously. (Continurd from |mirv 1 ) H E T oiiik OAC Ortos I ll.flwr laMMMKM of TECHNOLOGY »•tkl Mbooli. $*»*•<! llrporfmrsli »All. TfKM OPtNS «APT. I*. IVI i*« M*»**. •«, w is* s *, m <*. Oregon Agricultural College (.OMV4I lit Those |>eople who continue to find ! o fault with schools have plenty to | find fault about There is no doubt | about that. Wnat these folks can not do is to prove that children are i better without than with an cdura | tion. I have U. S government fig- j ures to prove that th<> average high - school graduate has 87 times the . chan *e to make a record in life; and i that they are on the average enough , better off financially to make every > day of their twelve years in school | worth |!1 26. • These figures no not cover the cost of increase«! taxation, A return to the principle of equal refer to investments, Any hard ' taxation would lie one of the great hearted man can lie fortunate in that ! a« a a w ! Moat uneducated men of est steps toward a proper readjust way. got their wealth that way. ment from the owl uf living. 1 9 0 1 1 he Scio Cash Produce Co Will Iw in the market for Blackberries nt the market price. Come in and let us make arrangements to furnish you crates to take cure of your berries, it looks like there will be a g< *xl deal of strife for bernes thia year, and it will be well foi you to get our proposition before tiring up with any one. THE SCIO CASH PRODUCE CO i»A a • ’ 5. * ' ’i :