The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 10, 1921, Image 3

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LADIES ADMITTED FREE
was ad>ird tu the Scio High Sch>>ol
in 1913. It seemed to t* a groat
novelty to the people, aa well as
i W. A. Ewing.
to the pupils
After being in the When No Adaissioa It Charged to , President
Regular Senrica al
A. K. Randalt
Vice Pre*.
E. D. Myer*. Cashier
Baptist Church
school for eight year*, (here are
Thea a Attending Dances
Htart • bank account today and
•ome who doubt its value and object
provide for your future.
You will find a checking ac­
to the expense which they think it
( hv a itimi .)
According to a new ruling just
count very convenient for your
cauarS
As a student of the Scio
buamcM transaction*
We pay
The |b.’ ie«ttic Science department ■
received by Clyde G Huntley, suc­
interest on time dejiuaita
pm
High School and the Home Econon ■
cessor to Milton A Miller aa collec­
p.m
tea department. I want to help do
tor of internal revenue, it i* hehi llv*«o«i Mad« Home Knitting Yarn»
p.m
away with this doubt that has been
A great surpris« for th« home knitter*
that the tax on admission to dance*
of Oregon, hut «till • fact
Further
tn existence eight year* too long al­ will tie changed as follow«:
more, thia yarn i* absolutely virgin
p.m.
ready
"Where the admission fot men i wool yarn, the wool was grown in l.lnn
ouunty. »»Id by Mr Sender* lotheore-
A woman who has been a thor­
Everybody Cordially Inviteli to
hetetofore was'(100 and women go«> Wonted Company (mill* ka'atedal
ough student in Domestic Science
Arrive
Attrnd All Service«.
l-eave
were admitted free, fl 00 was the Sellwtkal). made into woratail yarn by
Roy T Bishop, »on of C. I’. Hlahop.
can more efficiently be a »uccraaful
9 -fin a. m.
Albany
4
|> m.
established
price uf admission and proprietor uf the Woolen Mill Store of
ILER. Pastor
M:40
i-Cio
5:10
home maker, for in no other studies
women who were admitted free Salem. « » reg on knitter* try thia yarn
6 20
Jordan
Ü <M>
out. All color*. 46r |>er ball uf 2 u*i
would «he learn the principle« of
were required to pay 10c tax the bamplr* »«nt on application Adder»»
7 30
1 yons
<30
foo«t
preparation,
marketing,
order
­
Tell the advertiser you *aw hi* ad
same aa men
Where the adminaion C. P. Bishop. Box <&, Salem, Oregon,
6 45
FoX Valley 7:15
ing. selection of economical and pnoe for men was 50e and for wo­
in the Tribune
6:50
7.10
Gtaach
nourishing food, the management of
7<xi
Mill City
7:<®
men 2&e, it was held that the tax on
DR J. W. CAHN.
Gates
6 40
7 20
the household flnancre. the princi­
both men and women was 5c.
Veterinarian.
Real Eflute Proper
ple« of sanitation, ventilation, th«
Fare from Scio to Albany, on*
“By the ruling dated October 22
Authorise«! Auction Sale and Interstate
subject of laundering, the selection
and
Notary Public
Inspector.
way. Il ou round trip JI HU, from
it ia now held that women are nut
Phone«:—Palace Feed -hed. 1N4 J
Jordan, fl 25. round trip 42 ¡ft
•nd purchasing of fuels, correct ta­
/IbUtath
OhhlntJ, fiummtJ
admitted to a dance under the same
Realdencr, fiOO R
ble
service,
the
art
of
carving,
nu
­
-lb.
.
.
.
OREGON
circumstance* as men. and that, K.IO
ALBANY. OREGON
tritional psychology, canning and therefore, in the ease of free admis­
preservation of foods, and all those
sion of women to a dance where a
thing* which comprise successful
charge is made for admiaaion of
GLASSES LUTEI)
home administration
men. such free admission shall not
Blank ignorance on these points
BY
lie taxable.
has lieen accepted in the past with­
“Where men are chargetl 50c and
Graduate Optometrist
TO
out the fsintrst thought of its dis­
women 25c admission, the tax <m
grace or its danger. Now the social
men will lie 5c and on women 3c ”
PUBES REASONABLE
problems that pr«-wt upon us and
Private office fur examination»
clamor for solution are awakening band. A large number were pre*
women to a realisation of their pow­ eat. a good time had, winding up
I M. FRENCH N SONS
ers and influence
with a big feeii at midnight
ALBANY
The knowledge which a child con­
Joseph Kalina and Mr. Young
sciously or unconsciously gains tn her called In Friday, after visiting bxi
early years remain« indslibly, and it for vetch seed
NKict of lislnct Raid Mwimq
i«
the
lesson«
in
D<>m«r*lac
Science
in
Pursuant
to a petition signed by a
to
Mr. Fillpot. of Hamilton f’raek,
i ths early elementary education, in stayed over night Friday with G. A legal number of rvaalent freeholder»,
taxpayer« ami legal voter* of Road Di»-
both theory and practice, which are Griffin, returning home with a fine tin t NO Mkof T.mn County. Oregon,
N oth ► IS H khksv G ivkn that a meet
more easily learned and applied Durham bull.
and
Ing uf the legal voter* uf Ruad District
The girl who ia early trained in I>o
John Griffin returned home Sun­ No, 25 of Linn County, Oregon, will
meetic Science is more apt to form day from Dallas, where h«- ha» been tie held at the hour of 2 o'clock u. m.,
on the 19th day of Nuvrmlwr. 1921, at
a liking for home work, to have iloing »ome carpenter work fur hi* the J ukuan S toke , in »aid Road Dis­
offer* all the comfort» of modern travel
higher ideals and to be murt capable •later. Mra. Lovejoy. He came by trict. to determine whether or not »aid
Convenient schedule*. obecrvatiun car», ami <■»<•« 11« nt meal* are
Road Dial
' »Il vote a lax of I4.6UO
other feature* of the Shasta Route.
when she reaches maturity.
way of Stayton. where he got hi« upon all the taxable property within
«
The question will always coms up: only daughter. Zelda, and brought said Road i»tnct for the improvement
Round Trip
of the road» therein aa follow*, to-wit.
"Why not teach these thing* in the her home with him
grading, graveling, draining ami repair­
ing »aid road»
home?" There ia no doubt but that
FJmei and G. A. Griffin made a
By order of the County Court of IJnn
all may learn in their homes, but doi trip to I«et>an<>n on business Elmer County, Oregon.
are on sale at
Dated thia J6th day of (lctol»er, 1921.
they? All the mothers do not have »pent the night with hi* aunt. Mr*
W. K Btl.YKl',
time to teach the thing* that are re­ William Smith.
County Judge.
D II PUUM K,
quired. Anytmdy can learn to cook,
Mra. S W. Gaines called in at
County Commissioner.
Fur ticket* and information ask Ag- la, or write
but it takes atudv ami practice to Mr* Milligan'« to see the new l>al>r. Attest: R. M Rt Hstil..
('«Minty Clerk.
fullv develop a competent house­ finding mother and babe doing tine
Boated this 26th day of October, 1921.
keeper.
While a flock of wild grew were by M BlLYKU, appointed by the Court.
JOHN M SHUT.
Domestic Science is considered as flying over Mr. Bergel and Cora
General Passenger Agent.
12 4
NKict #1 Bisincl Rwd Nittmq
one subject, ami is really interesting Luca« they brought down four of
Pursuant to a petition signed by a
to the pupils. We have ail the the fine bird«. They claim they had legal number of resident freeholder»,
taxpayer* and l«-g»l voter* of Koa«i
equipment suited fur this depart­ one good meal, anwav.
District No Hi. of l.lnn County, Ore­
■eoooaooaoeaoaaaaaaeaaaaeaoaa«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•♦ ♦«oeeooa ; ment. and >t ia really an encourage­
Mr. Milligan and Ardell Brock gon. N oth »: IB HXKKKY
GlVKN that a
"
ment to the pupils in the long run got two large skunks Saturday, so meeting of the legal vetara of Road
District No. hi, of Linn County, Ore­
to think that there is something dif­ we have all the perfume we need gon, will lie held at the hour of 2>30
ferent in the school besides the com for a month, which is as strong as a i> m., on the 19th day of November,
1921. *i the S am G aini « S chool H ovmk
à
m<>n studies
We all like to have a yoke of bulls.
tn »aid Road District, to determine
variety to select from
Mr. Abraham Isaac Jacob Powell whether or not »aid Road Di»trict »hall
We pay le h--* fl. tn Portland
vote a »|«ecial tax of *2Mo.t)U uuon all
I be [lomestic Science teacher not was in our neighborhood last week the taxable pri>|ierty within »aid Road
Pilotiti or drtip us a cart! and
will call
only conducts this department, but blowing equal to a mad bull in a District fur the improvement of the
road» therein as follow», to-wit, grad*
ha* other cl asm-* besides. Tb«.re hornets nest
■ng. gravelling, draining and repairing
■aid road».
would have to be three teachers to
HE EATEK
Special Prices on Wednesdays and Saturdays
By order of the (¡ounty (ourt of Linn
instruct as many pupils aa there are
County. < irrgon.
Fresh Fish Every Friday
Dated this 26th day of October, 1921.
in the Seto High School. Do you
W R BlLYXl’,
really think the school could be run
County Judge.
SHELBURN ITEMS
D. II PlKtUK,
•’heaper? Harrisburg has an enroll­
County Commissioner.
ment of sixty-flvs pupils this year
Attest: R M R i mku ..
November 7
Holvchelc Brin»,
Heio. Orfpon
County Clerk.
and It takes four teachers to prop­
Delmer Churchill, of .Mill City,
Posted this 27th <(ay of Octolier, 1921,
erly instruct them, We have as
was visiting hie mother and other by W. A. GlI.KXV, «planted by th«
(ourt
many in our High School and have
relative« here Sunday.
only ths three teachers.
Elector's Hoiic« Is CrtMm
Fred Shilling and Hee* Shilling (
In the winter time, the claaaee in
Notice
la hereby given that the un-
and family spent Sunday afternoon ■
Domestic Science serv* different
deaigned by order of the County Court
«nth Grandma Shilling at Munker* of l.lnn County. Oregon, has been duly
kinds of soups and beverages to mil
hi Lyons called on Will McLain appointed Executor of the ratair of
to the country children who bring
Emil Holxfuaa, deceased
Any persons
Sunday afternoon.
having e lai ma agamat »aid eatate are
c«dd lunches to school. This is not
Earl Russell came home last week hereby required to prevent the same
mided expense to the schhol. fori
with pro|>er voucher*, at the law offler
He has bean working on hi« farm at of WilliamS. Risley, in the Flinn Block,
,-arh dish or cupful of «»up will cost;
Gras« Valley for several months. ■ t 230 Weal Flrat Street. A bany On
the pupils as much as the coat of
gon, within »lx month» from the date of
He expects to move his family there thia notice.
materials It is made from.
Dated November .Id, 1921.
in the near future.
I^t us think this over and ses if
fun Hoi zniaa.
Alfred Rowell has gathered the
Executor.
it isn't a help to our school. It ia
really not any cheatwr to have a last of his walnut crop. The wal­ WiLUAM S HiaiJtv.
Attorney for F.xrculor.
school that ia not much good, when nuts are very nice and it was a fair
we can have one that amounts to crop.
something. Let*« have the very
Mrs. Guy Wyman and childre4
l>eat that we can.
were viatting Mrs Wyman'« mother-
in-l«w Friday.
MTAYTON,
-
-
-
OHE»-ON
Arch Russell, of Grass Valley, and
< all* answers«] hay or 5 ight
Homsr and Theron Rusnell and two
Tuberculin Testing
small sons, of Salem, raMed <*n Earl
November X
Rusnell Sunday,
•ion was the 70th birthday of the
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Powell and i senior Rowell, and a numlier of rel-
Ed Kalina and wife attended a
birthday party Saturday night given little daughter took dinner with Mr. stives and friend* gave him quite a
Mra William Kalina tor her hus- Powell's parents Friday* The ucca I surprise.
Sunday School at 10
Breaching at
h
Young People'«
Meeting at
4:30
Song Service at 7:30
Preaching at
8:00
Rrayermceting
Wednesday
7:30
a m.
am
//. Æ
Riley Shelton
TAKE Tl IE
SCENIC SHASTA ROUTE
SUNNY SOU IT IERN
California
I hrough Sleeping Car Service
Sacramento—San I rancisco
Los Angeles
Winter Excursion 1 ickets
Reduced bare
SOUTHERN PACIFIC I .INES
Shelburn
Jordan
Crabtree
[Seat Market
Scio Meat Market
!
HEATING
STOVES
Universal
Charter Oak
Wedgewood
The Best of the gocxl ones, and
they don’t cost any more
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
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