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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
• » « • A • • 9 w. • r 7 • * A- **« THE SCIO TRIBUNE í. i N. ?<*A « wl r.‘ j of those that I think know and tieiievs j these facto. I am nut writing this to show my »cltol- arsbip. or my literary attainment« aa an orator or writer. Neither am I a ramleiat« fur office, my friends know that. N.fiber am I trying to show you how smart or how foolish I am; you suaaeaimoM. in auvanck SI.76 know me for 23 years, and I hope you 1.00 have long lUx khxl that I am not seeking an months a pie««- of gix«l fre« advertising for my Entered at ths OMtolH«» at Scio. ixisil.es» I .Jo not need that, tut most Oregon as second class matter. of y«u> know ¡-«rsonally what we have, what we <to, and how we treated yun AtlVkHTtHIS'l HATH» in the |«ast if you don’t, plewte come Local advertising per lino first in sertion .......... ....................... ............. 1° in and get acquainted. When you get Each subsequent Insertion per line .06 «h>o<- with u» you will find that aa badly bisplay advertising - f-irat insertion a« we are pi. lured that we had not per inch ..... ...,26 hypnotix-<l nor »andbaggwd you and Advertisements should n ach thia office not later than Tuesday to insure publi t.«»k y»ur money and gave you nothing in return. We will have in most in cation In the current Issue. All transient advertisements must be stance«, at kuuit. a goud word to you. paid for in advance of publication. for you. our town and its community- that is a wlx.ie lot more than quite a few can <-««>»< ientiously say for them selves. I am willing to pay for my advertis ing. as th«>r» .« where |>art of the M |ier cent n-fil g.x-s a>id Is for, and I think our worthy editor cae use the ■mount Further, I am not writing T hvrhuay . J an 2'i, 11'22 thia to < r.al- sympathy on my part, as I II gt-l that at mv funeral, but I want Facts Worth laowm? Itiimg know it, m it will <ki no gutxl. I am not Scio is the trading center uf th. north trying to g«t ix-taonel, although to do forks uf th«- *antian this justice I «hould. and I am sure I Scio has population of about fiOÖ, Scio is in the heart of th«- best dab y would hit th«- liull’v eye several times and not even get uutelde uf the city ing section of Linn county. Scio farm« grow most anything that limits of Hcio. can be grown from soil. I realise th« fact that I need your neto owns Its water and « lectric light planto- plenty of power at a cheap rat«’ buain. a», your help, your cooperation. y..iir fn. -x »» ., h . .| your sueeeas, that for any number ut enterprise* Scio has a milk eumh-nerrv, ai*l no your H--- -■■<■ » for mi benefit and that better milk is canned an. a ■ i< Scio has a ffounng nuli, ai it* prod tf I show you proper aervice, treatment ■nd go<> at fair living prices that I uct find» a ready market at ell tin>. • Scio is ckuMi to billions of f«et of ‘■ '■i • ‘p- ,i ur holy, but not olher- standing timber, and »■ --i. !■:>• mill* will w I ->w that the auccsea of my- be busy making it rea-ly for market. -.-lf, ir li * an ! i -mmunlty depends ■Scio ha* a hospital second to not e Scio if you want to know more about I on th <-« • rati- n of all of ua, and that Scio and the surrounding roiintry. write our succoMi or downfall depends on co- to the bank, the may-.r < r to tn« «-ti<«»r r - rdcr to be and stay of thia paper. ■ >n the map we must not cady have and « pica- h it. but practice iL Will >< ., I 1 reader of these lines, | PMIPLF. S COLUMN shown - wh«-r. anyone that ever was l-u»ii • » in ck > ever quit, died or 4- in has a fori.ii.«’, or i« on easy street hav- (EMItor'a Not»—W* »re glad to Ing ■ t-««I ti-: <■? I bar no one, dead or give space to the people of our com alive, in th- i... t ur al present. 1 bar munity on topics of the dav, but no line <>f bu«in«'M. If y«u - u not -how me that, can you ask them not to Iwcome personal or abusive. Each contributor must «how r... if these buxineae men or fuaails sign name, not for publication, but drank thru i0 per cent profits up in for our protection J m«>-r..'.iii.-. g»mb!«-d it off, spent it on Ixjr-e ra- • feat women, vacations, The following is the Aral installment fin«- <!--th.-. jewelry, «peculation or of the letter which »»« promised ls«t t.sveling arouid the world. There may week to appear this week from the pen have b«-en an isolated esse or two In of J. F. Weeely The beading ami all S- lu in ll><- past, ixit not dunr< my H hla, and merit« careful reading aixl quarter of a < - ntury that I have lived study in order that a better understand in thia community. ing between th« mcrrhanl and public Were si! these business men, or are may be had. Editor. wc ail uam fix»!« that we Ju not know T hs R avinos or a S cio Fossnazao the market price of g«xida that we aell MaacHANT. or try to sell y<«U »owe can compete with To the Editor: .•ur bargain price c.>mj«titor? Are our After carefully reading the articles n. g cxp< »■ e t<>o high? Or arv we of our worthy editor on the Trade at rvalli r-.l-te-i» aa pictured? If you can Home question, and the two opinion« <>r show and pnrv«- me this, I shut op for expressions from our cash customer grsw . Y"i »i o* they and we all «tone and cash buyer, in the Scio Tribune, a good bu«H lait whe-e are our and after reviewing also what ha» Ix-vn sup|«>».-d rti >>.-« we made on this great said in the past in our home paper on m-,lum<-of l.ueim-ss at a 60 per cent thia, after a thorough study on the profit? I can’t see them. Can anyone subject, I deceided to give my few show m«-? (Continu«*!-next week. frienda and patrons my 19 years’ expe rience and knowledge that I hare gleaned on the matter while in bu»ineea The Gaine With Shedd among you. 1 am doing thia as well aa I am relia In a return match at She id, Friday ble and know how,and the wav I see It. night, Jan, 2u. Scio won by a 23 to 22 Of course, I admit,! may lie wrong in some cases, but absolutely right Inmost score. A twm by four fi<x>r ami the use of them. I intend to stay within the of cage rut«* made the game very rough. lines of truth as near as I know how. I Inexperience of the Shedd team was mean no personalities, anti will keep in shown by th fact that they fouled al mind to try not to offend any one ■nd most every torn two men came togeth ■till give the facta ns I see them ■nd er. Not u«*-d to such playing. Scio’s think 1 know them, and that I can team did not ih-w to much advantage prove and substantiate aa near as any Densmore, th« new forward, shot six baskets and ah. wed that he was capa one can if neceasary 1 came to the conclusion that there is ble of holding down a first team posi tion. no one especially among our patrons, no We cannot exactly congratulate Shedd matter bow loyal to us or th«- town of on the spirit which the audience showed, Scio, that will take the time to take our although we r< a!lie that their action part to defend ua from wrong or mis was the revolt of lark of knowledge of leading statements ami views of others. the gam-i and of the intentions of the 1 know it is up to us to say something, visitlira. We t>eticve that an audience or keep still. If we keep still, aa we ahould be h--«pliable enough to discour- have no far. some will say: "You m-e age one-ulccli eaa and sensible enough the facta and the evidence an» so Strang to encourage tx-are and friendliness that they have nothing to say.” tf we rather than rutfia* ism. say something, others will «ay: "You We arv glad Io pass from thia ua- see. the «log got hit and cmunquently plea-ant dim uaaion to remark that, he yelps.” Sure* however in« *pi table Shedd fans may However. I know that we have a be, they are certainly neighborly la a good many loyal, sensible people among social way. We thank them for their us that will listen to reason and will generou* reception after the game. know. appreciMa and believe that I am at least writing some truth and that if Debate Here Feb. 3 any of ua want to succeed, or st I. sat partially succeed, in any avocation, we must dig and dig hard.no matter wheth The debate n «-duie for the North er farmer, mechanic, laborer, editor, Willamette dr met ha« been flxsd, and miller or grafter, or in the correct lan Scio, which I« in group five. will debate guage, a good-for-nothing profit.-« ng with Slayton high tn thia city on Fab. fossilised merchant of Scio I am. 3d. on the «pxration "Resolved, That tba | srritli g thia fur the resu g Plum Plan tut th« control and ment of railroad» should 1« enacted into law.” Thue« representing the Seto team are. Maurice White. Liellatea. 'tatherland. Mary Shimarwk, fur the affirmative. John (lensmere. fttb.-i Zvs- 1 aet and Tommy Smail for the negative. SBartfi Sils ti lati hutni u ■ fiftcu.-i« • xF^Bv^S — w w ■ w ^9 V l w tw^S See»w- w a w Notice is hereby given, That' by vir tee of an execution duly- Issue«! out of j the t'Arcvit Court of th« State of Ore i gon. for the County of Linn. Mai to n>< directed on the 24th day of Ih-e.rnlx-r j 1981. upon a )u«lg ment and decree duly | rendered, entered of record and «kick • eted in and by »aid Court on th. 14th ! at of Ikecemlx-r, 19®. in a cert«.’ I then in «aid Court yrt - r » ’ • la C P. Neibert was plaintiff and A C I Brown and Sarah L Brown, hi« wife, E M bhertock. R D Norton and Aites E. Norton, hia wife, were uefendants in favor of plaintiff and.agaii.»! -aid defendants. by which execution I am | eommamied to sell the property in *awl execution and hereinafter lescrilxvi to j par the rum due the plaintiff. of 9202» .M> with interest thereon al the rate of x ■ per rent per annum from the 26th day of February. 192U; and for the further i sum of 9** 77 as taxes paid by »aid plaintiff, and fur the further sum of 91M.0D attorney’s fees together with coots and disbursement* of sa.d suit taxer! al 92> 90 and «--at» « -I expct »• ■ of said execution I will on Saturday, the 11 th <tay of E«-bruarv. at th« hour of II o’clock A M of »aid day, at the front door of the County tuurt House In Albany, Linn County, Ori gan. sell at public auction to th«- high eet tuddrr for cash in hand on day of sale, all the right, title, interest and estate which said de fend* nt. and all persona claiming under them subae- quent to the date ut the mortgage in of and to asxi preml*«« her.-int-fore mentioned are descrilied in »aid execu tion as follows, to-wll: The East Half of th«- Northwest Uuarter ami the Weat Half of th« Northeast Quarter of '-«■rti-.n Seven, n Tow nah i ti Thirteen. South Kang. On« West of the Willamette M- Linn Couuty, (.freg.si. containing acres, in Lum County. Oreg .n Said sale being ma<1e subject to demptl.m in the manner provided by law bated this 10th day of January. 1922 C M K knpall , Sheriff uf Linn County, Oregon V. A. <««x»l>K. Attorney fur ITaintiff, Roy Building. Slayton. Oregon, Men’sWork Now i- the i'itiH’ to i’lirclia*«* Your FARM LIGHT & POWER OUTFI T Ask th«-»e well known men why th*y purchased our plant: I H. Copeland, ffrabtr«-«’; Wm Volkrnan, Crabtree: Walter Blackburn, *<-io. <>>-orgr Schlerth, Crabtree; O. B. Kcebler, lA’banon; Walter Po land, She<Id Ami many others. ” Paul Automatic Water Systems Perfection Milking Machines (Natures Milker) Anker Holth ( ream Separators. at ced Bowl ♦ I he Only Self Bul Electric Wiring by Licenser! and Bonded Men—Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Shoes; THE ELECTRIC STORE Inc. 327 W. Hrst at. At Sale Prices < * I’bone 20. ALBANY. Old I’. O. Building If Your Grocers Doesn’t Have 9 ♦♦ < » Meadow Shade Butter Call me up and I’ll deliver it ■'It’s Better We have given a special dis count off the regular mar ket price -for this sale only. Remember, if you buy now you save money. I I : Route I E. A. Wagoner Scio, Ore. weeeeeosooseeeeeeeeeeeeeaoaeveeoeoee **«***»♦*♦<«*♦<*« : • 9 9 Men*» Daylon do Logger. 10 in. 4>0.33 • : Men's Bi'iginann Q 3C plain toe,heavy 0*33 Men’« Bergmann *7 nr cap, heavy ............ ■ .03 » h e a v v ♦ » Above are only a few of the Shoes you can **ve money on. 10- 12- and 16-inch veal Shoes of the best qual ity at prices that are really very low ♦ ♦ : Men's black chrome, two full soles a I The Blain Clothing Co. Valve First Albany, Oregon Store with a Square Deal for Ferry Customer I j Subscribe now 9 « * * « **•. b !-» . r •/ $1.75 the Yeaf