The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 22, 1921, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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T q Visit
Sii Months hi Europe
Lather Boniface, of Jordon, left
the flrat of the week for a six
month*» tour of Europe. with a »pr­
êtai visit to Rome
The extra work
ulaer to dep« -it your savings
4'4 interest paid on sav­
that perforce fell upon the Earner
ate» which run tex months or '
during the building of the new
church at Jordan ha» made it noces- HSSSIHSlHM»«»* ♦ • ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦ow W »WW»»»»««♦♦♦♦»»»♦♦
“Where Suoinqa Are Safe”
Entered at the txwtoffice at Scio.
Oregon as second class matter.
SUMM KirrioN. IN ADVAMCU
•IX MONTHS
SI.7&
1.00
*ary that he take a long rest, which
he pion» to d<> in thia way
He will
study a great deal of the time he is
in the old country.
AhVKKTUtfNG KATKS:
Local advertising per line Ar»t in­
sertion .......................................... •
Each subsequent insertion per line.
D m pl ay adv-ruring—FYr»l insertion
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Each sulewquent insertion...............
Advertisements should reach this office
nut later than Tuesday to insure publi­
cation in the current issue.
All foreign advertisements must be
paid for ill advance of publication.
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I f th<* nio<>n»hincrs would only put
In a little sunshine there wouldn’t
lie so many ’’dark” moons for the
imbilier
FARM LIGHT & POWER OUTFIT
Ask th< ■«
'et wland, (
—because
it’s toasted
which scab
in the real
Burley taste
Pcrietflion Milking Machines (Nature’s Milker)
Anker Hoith ( ream Separator*.
ar ced Bowl
THE ELECTRIC STORE Inc.
To those wanting grafies. pleane
«end your order to Lafayette Os­
born by ph me, who will book your
order in rotation. Will have about
n«- ton <>f grap«« this -< -»»on at 2c
per pound
Gmimence picking be-
ism-n Oct I ami 15.
A
r<-a»<>n. You'll see it if you read the
ads.
Joseph lamblot and daughter, of
route 3 paid the Tribune a bu-un«-*»
visit yesterday.
Thons 20,
ALBANY.
OH P. O. Building
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Notice
There is a
The Only Self Bol­
¡ring by Ucensed and Bonded Men—Estimates
Cheerfully Furnished
Electric
327 W Rest st.
to And out how and in what mannei
W k wonder what the outcome of
Virginia Rappr me* her death, and
the harsh word and knock war be­
the guilty made to suffer.
tween the Oregon Voter and the
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Renton County Courier will Iw* The
RECESS MAY IX» GOOD
first is a bar and the ether is radi­
Wien congress tic>nv«h*l again
cal. so they say.
yest< rday there was a set of me»
'IZWAt Chinaman Eearful of Tong therein who secs the conditions of
Gets Protection.” Heading in Al­ their constituency in a different light
bany paiier. Yes. indeed, any one than evyr before. And it come»
would want protection, too. if they al>out through getting back home
belongid to any tong with some and talking personally to the people
of their districts.
straight shooting rivals.
Reports from Washington state
that
congressmen and senators are
A mong the most peculiar errors
admitting
that they have been un­
ever noticed was our in a county
mindful
of
the immediate needs of
pa|n-r the other day. and after pay­
the
people,
and that their people
ing a high compliment to the fair.
said "The I-am- county 'fail' wil> have told them to go back to Wash­
ington and get busy on legislation
continue until Saturday.”
that will give them and the country
needed
relief. These reliefs, so say
T hat is a great game of hide and
congressmen,
is a safe and sane tar­
seek they are playing al McNeil’s
iff.
a
just
revision
of taxes and a
Island. It's another great game
reduction
in
freight
rates.
they are having in California, too.
Now
that
they
have
l>em told
Arbuckle witnesses hiding and the
whai
to
do
by
their
employers,
it is
prosecuting attorney seeking.
pretty safe tn bet they Will do noth­
ing. a* bus been their custom, and
T h »: Portland Eair 1325 should l>e
if they should comply with the
the concern of «-very Oregonian. It
mand of th«ir constituents, the
mean» the starting of an era of pros­
or laws will be so worded that
perity unexcelled in the whole Pa-
supreme rout I will declare them
rille Nor'hweat. We should not be
constitutional if occasion required a
concern««! with what might hapiwn
teat. Such has been the history of
after its closing, but should bo con­
the past, and we are / judging the
cerned with what is hapiwning now
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future by the past especially laws
and up until then. Irei s boost, not
* demanded by the people have been
knock.
no construed.
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The people's legislative program,
D airy products are taking ah U|>
according to returning congressmen,
ward course in price, and those who
is:
have sold their cows or prematurely
1- Prompt revision of taxes.
turned them dry, aie the losers.
2— Tariff protection from cheap
Cheap feed without a market makes
German products.
the feed cheaper. Good cows will
3 Reduction of freight rates.
make that feed worth good money
While business is recovering and
by the product they return
Ki*o
beginning activities, i! just qannot
your cows and »**11 the milk you'll
be made plain to the farmer why he
always have ready money if you do.
only gets -15c for a calf hide when
he has to pay $ n to fit) for a pair
"F atty " Arbuckle still languishes
•»( shoes. Or why he only received
liehind iron bars in Xan Eranriscn. a
!H»c for his wheat, while Canadian
charge of first degree murder being
growe-s received almostjjouble.
returned against him by the grand
But maybe congress wdl now get
jury. AH pictures created by him
busy.- We ho|»e to.
hav*- lievti withdrawn from public
u«'. thus adding more to the circum­
See Thom
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stance that keeps him in durance
vile. He will be prosecuted tn the
Any one having grain of any kind
Uinit, says Prosecutor Brady, and
be should be. It is high time thst tn sell should see I). C Thoms be­
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this crime wave is crushed, and be­ fore selling.
known men why they porrhs*<>d oor plant:
rec; Km V oilman, Crabtree, Walter Black lorn,
. < raf trre; <*. B. Keebier. Lebanon; Walter Po­
a ny other*.
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Paul Automatic Water Syitema
Aw!
Ten residents of Linn county will
Itecome citizens of the I’m lei States
if the appplication of Joseph Walter
t>f thia community is granted. Mr.
A'altcr went to Albany Monday and
presented his final application for
citizenship papurs. He came here
from Cxrcho-Siuvakia in PJU6 and
has lived here evere si neg.
why millions
of men like
Lucky Strike
Cigarette
Read the nds riowly.
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Now i* tht Tint»- to I’lirchu.-r Your
Applies for lituensbip
Of course
you know
the reason
Now that girl» and women have
gone into th«- burglary game, houses
should be guarded with mice in­
stead <>f bul'dogs
ginning earnestly and honestly on
the higher ups will go a long «ray in
the crushing. The flist crime in j
thia case was the illegal procuring
and using of moonshine, and the'
second crime was the d< ath of one
of the party. Now is U m lune
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Hav Grain
Pointocs
HI«.IO ST M ARK
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Office
Alt’
Riley Shelton
Real [•date Rro^er
* and Notary Public
'•Ihlraflt Obtained, Examined
OREGON
(»SHORN.
Now is the time to Buy Your Winter Clothing
Our Line is Complete
We are agents for the famous Red
Ball Rubber Boots
Priced
$3.75 to $7.75
Men’s Shoes for Winter Wear
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We carry
Bergmann,
Fleder,
Culter,
Red Wing
and Napa Tan Shoes
that we can guarantee to give you service
Pric-d $3.25 to $17.00
You will find that we carry a splendid line of Slickers,
Rain Proof Pants and Hats, Woo >1 Mackinaws, Wool
Shirts^in fact everything for the man out of doors
The Blain Clothing Co
VACUI-
“The store with a square deal for
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every customer
ALBANY
OREGON
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