• • ♦ • « * * « •• »" • r2 t- fa«ftC¿» ,aV...s^ ;r 1 . V» * • ’ » , . •* .’♦«»' .■ ¿■ A V • • *>' *A «► z< JklW; THE SCIO TRIBUNE STRIKE H.AUI 11 SI.75 1.00 SIX MONTHM lxiral advertising per lino fir»t In­ sertimi ................•.............. to Ea«n subsequent insertiun per line .06 Display ad'. rtising Einst inserUon per ineh................ 26 Karl, subsequent insertiun ................15 Advortitement* ahouki roach Ibis office not later tban Tuesday lo Insur* publl- eatioii in thè curro ut isso» All forrign adverUsmnenls mu»t be palli for in odiane« <>f pubhcation. oasted Notice this delicious flavor when you smoke Lucky Strike — it’s sealed in by the toasting proersa T hvkmuay . S kit . 15. IWfl Fitts Worts liMnq ond ItiiiBf S ur »:' Everybody's Scio Bargain Day. coming to T1IK best town in Oregon is Scio, and the beat people in Oregon live in Scio. That's why we live hem M an is a funny animal. Hi» am- bition is to own a home, then to own a car to get away from home reductions will real largely with the people by their refusal to Vote lav increasing measures and their put­ ting into or retaining in office men of proved business ability. When the public presents a solid front for efficiency and economy in publie af­ fairs it will get it and not until then Til»: incident at Chester, I*».. when thirty casualties were reiwrl- ed m the result of a bridge collaps­ ing under unusual weight, should k-ep people from over loading haz ard<>us structure* Report also wavs thia bridge had t«een condemned by construction engineers. Blame can be attach«*«) to Iwith public officials and the people, but greateer blame to the former. It is lime to heed the warnings of men who know. TltK T ribi nk recently unearth«-d a copy of "The Scio News." pule B argain D av is only nine days li»hr«i in 1870 by H. H. King Com­ away, and a local wag is reported pared to the modern newspaper oil to have said that that is the day a to lay it looks like a minnow ton 10*! person will have to padlock his ton whale. Iwing a four column pa- • p>rkelbook The prices will ju»t l I t is said that the local conden­ instituted for their peace, safety se ry Is running short-handed on ac­ and happiness; and they have at all times a right to alter, reform or! count of a scarcity of milk. There atiolish the government in such! should be enough milk coming in manner as they may think proper." , every day to keep a full crew busy. Sounds radical, and suggests Bol-1 It would mean a good payroll for Scio every month to the producer shevism, doesn't it? But it is neith­ It is and the en ploro and keep business er radical nor Holsht-vum. section 1 of the Constitution of Or«*- good. gon and was adopted hi November. Two hundred thousard trespassers 1U67, j»nd no one so f»r has dared have been killed or injure«! by the to suggest its repeal or to change or railroads of the United States dur­ alter It, although many other alter­ ing the last twenty years. One hun­ ations have t>een made. It is the dred and twenty-five thousand of embodiment of the Constitution of them were wage earners who prob- the Unite«! States. ably hud no other wav of getting to or from their work and thirty thou« sand were children. ‘»».s. ;». • They d»nt say wheth­ that wouldn't be so p'enwtnt but it ) sru u Id be more profit « file er it is 25. 8fi. 45 or only 65 At any rate we are entitled to it, Seme people ars bic«ard with a buys, so let’s get buty and get il great imagination A few people wmle the state ha» the 'jack '• , are classed as prevaricator», wh.le some ara just plain liars Especially Bigger; Better. Cleaner State Fair »p«**d Cops. Sometimes a man who is in the right gets in wrong Take the case of William Jay- "Here lie» the l»*«ly of William Jay. Who died maintaining his right of AIlVKRTtfllNG HATW Scio is the trading center of the north fork« of th«- bantiam Scin has population of about 500. Scio i* in the heart of the beat dairy­ ing section of Linn county. Selo farms grow mret an) thing that can Iw grown from soil. »ck> owns its water ami electric light plants— plenty of jiuwer at a cheap rats for any number or enterprisea. Scio has a milk comienaerv, and no better milk is canned any where. Scio has a flouring mill, and its prod­ uct find» a ready mar»«’t at all timo*. .Scio b ClOSO t<> billions of feet of standing timber, and soon big mills will be bu«y making it ready for market. Scio has a hospital second to none Scio if you want to know more shout Sri«> am) the »urmunding country. write to the bank, th«- may«* or to the editor of this paper. ,z—•-V‘.- ■•. ' miles an hour Entered at the uostotfice at Sew, Oregon as second daca matter. SL'IWCRirnoN. IN APVANCB ■ NOTICE Ratruns of the city using water may use water for sprinkling <>o the T h a creameries and Condenseries old schedule. Hours: 6 a m. to 9 are announcing a shortage of milk am and 6 p m. to 9 p m. at the present time. Thia means an increase in coat of dairy products to the consumers. It also means idle men on the farm apd in dairy pro­ ducts plants. A safe plan to follow just now is to keep what good cows Anywav. Riv Gardner wont stop 'you have and get more they are in Scio till they get mail trains your ready money makers. through here. Every time an automobile hita a T h ? country is a unit in ««-»king pedestrian the driver declares he reduction of taaaliou burdens, bueb was driving at a «peed of only 5 f liv«-«tock ever shown <»n the Pacific <’««ast A. H Lea. secretary of toe State Fair Board, has w< r»*d hard and done much during the past year to make this fair a greater success than any fair before has ta-en, and he is cvm/i-ient of succes. Hr has •lao announced there will he no gambling or immoral xhoxs allowed on the ground* Several Scio pc«>plg are to exhibit stock at the fair,am ng them W.W Miller, who wdl exhibit 20 of the finest Shropshire *h> cp ever rain-d in Oregon, and Roe Shelton. ak“<> a raiser of Shropshire!*, «ays he will exhiliit just enough muttons to bnng Irime all the prizes. D<>nald Shel­ ton will also offer Ai coupl«* of lamb« that in his «-«timation are »o far su­ perior to either Mi' r’s or Roe's that they may as well not e.*m;>etr. The race«, the livrstoek. th«» horse show, the fruit, grain, machinery ami textile exhibits, wdl ( m > worth going to see. ami the Whitney Boys Chorus will sing in the big audito­ rium. The Fair starts September 26lh and doaes October 2d. vv¿2¿¿¡ar Charter No 192 Reyerv» Dial. No.U Nep-wt ..f the vowdlth. a «4 fill ««vlO MATI. HANK At m th- State of Oregon, at the close vf busJiM-se Sept. 4. 1921; axsot Suas Los « and disc--onta .. .... Sl23.ttU.41 Overdrafts, «ecuivd aid un­ 4>j !W secured .. .... IR ma I s and warrsnl» and U S. Trras Cert. . . ............. M.3JU.W Other bonds, wsrranta, and securitee*..................... v . 14.91 Z. US Banking bouse.. . ............. Surmture ami fixtures , Cash and due from approved reserve banks......... 9f.0ia.ttt 220.72 < broke anil other rash items Tots) ... S2t*&4«; 9K UABIUTIKa ('apital sto--«, paid in ..... S10.0U0.U0 Surplus fund ...................... io.ooo.oo Undivkfivi profit», less expen­ ses and taxes pawt......... 5. SB3.4S D* prette due state of Oregon arai county or ci be» ... 14.347.22 Individual aite »object to check . ........ . 173,97)19» Demand certificat«!*» of deposit .......... 410.75 t'ashn-e ch« < ka outstanding.. 5,062.36 Time certificate» of deposit outs landing ...... 70. !<>.(«) Reservad for interest •rxl taxes .. ............... 1.10». 19 The first loan given out by the State Ronus ami lx>an Commission went to a man who a^w "heroic" service in the M «-dical Department of the Spruce Division Wonder what kept him out of the army? Total.... $292,4(14.98 Also, wonder why the first loan State of Oregon, ) wasn't given to an ex-aeivice man? SS H«n< »tly now. »’holly, isn't it a County of l,inn I dirty shame that ship yard workers I, l. I». M r->. cashier of the above r>4i! d ¡ink. 4i<< solemnly swear that didn't come under this Bonus and tin a ..«•<■ Gab Iiient is true to the beat Iatan law? Especially those 1»tween of my knowledge and belief. 20 and M» y«-ars <>f age’ E. I’. .Ml Kits, Cashier. Any way there is a lot of us that a I »worn to before me this 13lh d"ion expires Eeb. 14, 1925 Yes, a guy could buy a $3.000 Correct attest: W A Ewiug, A. Randall, Directors. car. or he could loaf for year, or he could get drunk a couple of times Advertís« n The Scio Tribune and get yes. he could do a number of pleas­ result*. ant things with the loan. Or he Tell the advertiser you »aw his ad Advertise in The Scio Tribune and get could buy a farm and start to work. in The Tribune results. P ublic IE Having decided to quit farming, 1 will sell at public auc­ tion at my farm, I % miles southwest of Shelburn and *V/2 west of Scio, on Monday, September 26,1921 Beginning at 10 o’clock a. in. sharp, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY « 2—HORSES 2 I Oliver chill plow. l black mare. (• years old. weighing about 14 |>ounds; I grey mare 18 years old, weighing 1300 pounds. 17—CATTLE—17 Consisting of h milch rows, N heifers coming two years old; 1 grade Durham ball, lì years old; 5 spring calves. OTHER PROPERTY 3 gelt h«>gs, 5 months old. About 24 tons of hay in the bam. 70 bushels of rye. Quantity of gray osta. i «-foot Milwaukee binder. 1 4i-foot Osborne mower. I 9-foot Osborne rake 1 6-foot Monitor drill with grass seed at- tachment. 1 Roes manure spreader. I 2-sectipq drag harrow. ? - 1 i Itimeli diac keystone harrow I la' . digffigr. 2-horse cultivator tA-foot wtndsower for dower. road scraper, fanning mill. Mitchell wagon. 3 inch tire. spring wagpn with top I cider mill 1 b»ol grimier 1 cream separator 2 sets wire stretchers 1 hand power stump puller. 1 Ottawa gas drag saw rig. 1 6-inch burr feed grinder 2 hav racks 1 hog crate 1 scalding vat 1} seta of hairwus 3 collars 2 sets double trees I platform seal* 1 te J J * 1 I 1 I I Hay knife and other articles too numer­ ous to mention. TEHMR OF SAI.E Sums of $20 00 and under, cash; on sums over $20 00. six m >nths time will tie given on bankable notes bearing N per cent inter« st. All property to be settled for on day of sale. F. J. KULA, Owner Ben T. Sudtell, Auctioneer; Riley Shelton, Clerk. Lunch aerved at no »n by the Indimi .................. ..................................................................................................................................... ^-................... TTîîtI I IIIIII