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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1921)
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McAdoo. who succeeds Harvey Ran« -m and Mitchell Tr«»t- Local advi-rtiiong per line first In me as editor ami publisher. comes h-dgrr left la«t w«wk for Southern sertion !'• Each eui>s«*(urnt insertion per line. .06 tn our town well recommended. Oregon on a hunting trip Display adv rtiong -First inaertaxi Mechanically, he know» the printing J. 1«. Oglesby anti wife vfsited in per inCTi irxni ........ ........................ .............. 26 Each subsequent inM-rtion ................. 15 business thoroughly, ami editorially Marion count« Sunday at the home Advcrllsetiu-tiLs should reach this oftlc,- I believe he is a man of ability. Hr of Mr. Oglesby's mother. not later than Tu-w!ay to inauro pubi! assumes complete charge next week. cation in the current taaue John petiMUore, jr., was a Shel All f«»r«-ign adv. rtiaemrnta must be| | Unow h#, b .nergetic, stfable ami burn visitor Sandav. (MMd for III Bdvanrc of pubh« alk>n. honest I feel that I am leaving A number of our p«-ople w«-nl tn The Scio Tribune in capable hands, the mountains after huckleberries 1 »Mn »i t Ir«»»»» I» and I hope the many («trona of the my «Ml ths» Kepub last week. tk fur wkirh H stamk paper will give him the same cordial «*»• N ä I mw ». indiv Eugene Miller and wife were • ♦tk Idwrfl «(Ml «Ju» support you have given me. for the ihr« fast ai!. Stayton visitors -»ne day last week. more generous the support you give Mrs. Georg«- Piatte is at Portion«! him the better newspaper he will lie taking imefical treatment. T hikmuay . Aucrirr 25. 1921 able to make John Bents arxl family and Mr. Again wishing my many friends and Mrs W H Mellin spent Sun GtXJDBYE farewell.! subscrilM- my name the last time as editor and publisher of The day at Wihoit Springs. Men and women grow old and Scio Tribune. T. L. Dl'GGKK Kenneth Hiron« and John Ransom have to abandon life's activities made a bu«im-«s trip to Salem last They lone their vigor and "Pep " IMPORTANT WESTERN BILL Tuesday« Thev mav think they are too young Senator McNary lias introduced' C. D. Osliorne an«! wife called al to l>e (tlaced on the retire«! list, but the home of Mrs. Annie llirons Sun they are mistaken They owe a duty sn4secured favorable refxrtt in the day evening. to themselves and to i< *iety to let a senate on his bill to *ee«ir«- federal Mr an«l Mr* O S l.jf/ihs, enter younger man who is in the prime snd state cooperation in reclamation The bill appropri tained a number of tri« mis from an«! vigor of life take up the work of pubii? lands Portland at their home Sunday which h«- knows, if he will lie honest ates fZoO.'MXl.OOO to enable ex-ser Arthur McLain left (or Renton with himself, h«- is incompetent to vice men to gel not to exceed 160 county la«t w«-«-k to visit relatives perform If he does not know It. acre« of public lamia, provide« for William Mams. ¿>f near Stavtcn, his community ami friends know it irrrigation and construction of horn«-« was a Shelburn visitor Sunday. When an admiral in the navy reach and amorttz><d paj ments covering a Glen Shilling and Mr and Mrs es th«- age of 65 he i* forcibly re period of 20 years Wright, of Jefferson, spent Sunday It is a acientiflc piece of legisla tired. II»' is re>|inr«-«l to haul down al the H O. bulling home. his flag from the mast of the flag tion from the standpoint of lawmak ship for the final time. His sphere ing ami finance. After 5 years $S0,- To Nellie of usefulness closes, so says a law of U00.OO0 a year is to I m - returrw*! to the treasury, an.I there are no loop congre««. (The following poem was published Like the admiral, I am force«! by holes for momqtol) or exploitation. in the Albany Sunday Democrat, Such an act would be a de»«-rve«l nature to haul down my editorial and mentions the name of <>ne of our rst«-vnn-d fellow citizens, so flag and surrender it to, I since rei) recogtdtion of the younger genera tion that enlislr,! or wersdraftad to we are reprinting it Editor ) • hope, la-tter hands I have tried to serve the people Ilf tight for our country and the world Examples I would give you Scio ami vicinity in a modest way a* in the greatest crisis of modsrn Of worthy men and true It should tM*c«>me a law if it editor and publisher of the Scio time* That you mavgi-an some knowledge will do what Senator McNary in newspaper for 31 years, with the Of the Worthy work they do, exception of a few years. U hrther tends it shall do. Zyaaet. Gage ami others I have done well or ill, my reader» I Who temi th«- goats with care. The following item is of interest i must decide. But thia service ha« Seeing dwep are out of date, only mi far as it shows the unselfish i ever b»-»-n to build up Scio and vicin And a nuisance everywhere. Ity and moke it a more prosperous loyalty of the community to the lit You (»rate of herds of vacant Ix-ast» community. I think my enemi«-» tle home (laiM-r. and is taken from Ami extoll their nani * with kings. will admit this fact and I know my the Aurora Obaerver: "In a small Of rwr» ami rams, ami leggy lamia«. town not so very frfr from here a friends «th Such silly, uncle*» things. The «»M No doubt in my modest career as weekly |>a|M-r was dying But Zysset ha* your measure editor I have ma le mistakes have t«r had announced the last imur tn And Gage ha* got you lieat; Ijick of business was the said thing« that had better not ts-on auiM-ar When it com«-» to facts on mammals said, and left unsaid things I should cause, The farmers wanted the You are dirt Item-nth their feet. have said. I am imtw-rfect, the community news; they wanled a Listen to thin wi*l«>m, dear. mine as all are. For these mistake* weekly home paper; they occaaion- And cense with sheep to float I cheerfully a*k pardon, and for the tonally had fruit, grain, implements I If you want tu really enjoy life good thing* I may have said I know or stock they wanted to advertise I bid you keep*a goat. my friends will rrninnlrr me kind for sale. So they agretti ami 200 (Signed) A nguria . farmers pledged $10 a year each, ly therefor. When I came to Scio I was a vig in advertising, tiesides the sutmcrip- Linn County Fair Oct. 4-7 orous man of middle age; niv family tiona. Two thousand dollars a<ear (Continued from page 1 ) The (taper will were all I iviiu I enter«*1 into the from farmers ! S i I Fitts ami Professor Potter are to activities <>f bust ma* in Scio with stick! It is the Florence West” tie the judges of livtailock thia year. joy and zeal. I wanted to du thing* Florence is on th»- Pacific coast in The board decided to add motor li< a modest way to push Scio ahead. Ijine counlv. cycle ran « this veer, and Wavne Both «uccess and failure has result A court in l>etroit. Mich_has Stuart will also have charge of this ed. But for everything which aim ed for the pr«-|H-rity of Scio I have just fined a man 850 for stealing feature. Only local entrants accep 10c from a newsboy. He might I m * ted and the purge will be 925. rated aa the meanest man in the The board also voted to attend world. Nothing is said alxiul the the fairs at Salem and Eugene this boy getting his dime back, hut he year, as both cities have provided was vindicated the municipality an Albany day It was also voted got $50, because the man had $'.'0 ask the Portland 1925 fair bo raters on his person, ami the I miv is still to come to Albany one day during No cigarette has <>ut his dime. the fair ami bring a band for ad the same delicious vertising purposes If all the employe* of the state flavor as Lucky could l>e located in one spot, a city Subscriber» and Advertisers Strike. Because- of 34<H> people would result. As Aa The Tribun»- will changr nwn- suming that each constitute! an av era and manag«-r« <»n <»r ahnut ?*•(>- erage family of four people, the city tember 1. rabacnbera wdl do well would then be 13,600. No wonder to drop in al thf otlice and aae that the oat of uuy state government is proper credita havr heen give« jrnu, high. bring vour rrcvipt« If you owe for advertising. comc preparrd to pay. ha* l«een started on the Work T L. OUGGBS. Benham Falla reservoir in lleachutra county, Thia la a government pro- See Thom» ject, and when completed will irri gate thousands of acres of very fer Any one having grain of any kind tile soil in that part of Eastern to sell should are D. C Thoms be lieigli gVKRY nil'MHAV »V * T J * - » •’ », ' r • ; I * ’» ■ » 5’M ■■ • ’• HI A. J ♦ L \ •>» H F Flavor! •t.ti toasted LUCKY STRIKE CIOARCTTK ' fore selling Evergreens Wanted! I Cash Paid U»-« • viug Station at Wwulys Sloro Lebanon Cannery Yotir- trulv, k Fresh and Cured Meats Poultry and Veal Shelton & Co. Props 8(1(1 <»RE<?ON < Till« IPRAt'D >1« DK. H H. HARRIS > * * WE HAVE EVEKY1HING X-RAY Cusick Hank • Albany, Oregon OPTICAL I.VI’. NIRMN Is the cau*" of many HUMAN ILLS Morrison & Lowe BANCROFT Optical Company UNDERTAKERS ('alls Attended to Promptly Dav or Night 313 W. 1st St.. Albany SCIO OKFX1ON I. I \ \VKSEL> DEALER IN Fancy & Staple Groceries Garden and Field Seeds China and Glassware Roll F ilins developed, pictures printed and enlargements made from your films, All work turned out promptly (jive us a trial J. F. WESEL Y Scio, Oregon % N hhv i* th«- 'I’iine to PiAvhnse Your FARM 1 IG1 IT & POWER OUTFIT Aak these well known men why they purchasml our plant: t. H. CoprUini, < rat'lrre. Wm Voiktnan, Crabtree; Walter Blackbum Scio. <.. » • ' . h . :'h. Crabtree, t>. H. keebler, Ix-ban««». Walter Po land. She <1 \n<1 it .«ny other* I '.»til Automatic Water Systems l’«-rie«-linn Milking Machines /Xnkrr Holth Cream Separate»™. at ced Bowl (Nature'a Milker) The Only Self Bal- EJe« tru \X irin»{ bv I it enaed nnd Bonded Men—Estimates Cheerfully Furnished THE ELECTRIC STORE Ine ®W Sir-t at. I'twne ». Al HANY. Old f. O. Buildiag *****>»t*t**>***********«*«*“-“"TTTTni)i)illl)lr SCIO GARAGE Has the I food, Racine, Ajax Tires and Tubes I lie Shell, Monogram and Mnnotnolatle Oils I he Detroit Batteries - Battery Service Station Al I KINDS OF REPAIR WORK Electrical Work a Specialty W. L. CpBB, Proprietor. 52tf ■