¡¡W.A4V V THE SCIO TRIBUNE VOL XXV NO. M. SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1922 ------------ ,, —---------- PIONEER MERCHANT PASSES 80TH YEAR L E. Blain Guedt of Employes at Banquet at Albany Ho­ tel Monday Night > Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Blain were gu« 5. He has been In the mer­ cantile business here continuously since that date, a total of 57 years next month. Mr. Blain crossed ths plains in 1848 with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Blain, who located on a homestead n«nr Brownsville, where he spent several of his boyhood days before locating in Albany in 18*>3. Mr, Blain has seen Albany develop from ■= Wanted A $11,000,000 Chiropractor In U. S. Senate I I While making a speech recent­ ly in Baltimore, former Vice I'r«- ident Thomas R. Marshall made the following statement: "A girl in the west talked incea- nantTy for eight days in spite of th«- efforts of a squad of Doctors. Finally a Chiropractor stopped her. That Chiropractor tn the S.-nits would tie worth eleven million dollars." This jocular remark ■ iggrsts a great underlying principal of < hiropractic. Chiropractic raeog nises but two cooditkma of f paralysis or imperfect func­ tioning of an organ is ilependent ip«>n the amount of pres- -ur< on any given nerve or set of nerves. An example of an excuse, or stimulated function would be as«- refered to by Mr. Mar shall, all forms of morbid growth, and pains of every description. W h«-n there is serious pressure on a nerve. we have an exact oppo­ site of the stimulated fnnetion; .- » f function, more »r I ■«* >-<>mpiste. An example of diminish* u an - mt oi function or partial pa- ralysis, would be foes of appetite, retarded digestion resulting io flatulence, slomaek or intestinal . cation, which trouble will diaappear. by the adjustment of vertebrae, from the «th to the loth dorsal. An other exam­ ple is. SLEEPING SICKNESS. Many of such cases have been relieved almost instantly by prop er adjustment of the spine. A great health secret is the maintenance of a proper equilib­ rium thru out u.s body. Thia can't be done with an abnormal rpmal condition. THE SPINE 18 AN INDEX TO YOUR HEALTH - loth present and future. R. H Harris Chire praeter Cusick's Bank Bkig Albany. Ore. 9 í ” fps # ir- GUI Aww aie The Mutual Creamery Co. wishes' to announce that they have moved 1 their cream buying Mallon to the Hotel Rlock, also that they have ar­ ranged with E A. Wagoner to oper­ ate same, who promiaee continuous and satisfactory treatment, paying at all times top market price for eream. We solicit your business which will be fully appreciated. M utual C rkamuiy C o . 27t4e E. A. W auone *. Agent. 31J5 litt. YEAR ---------------------------------------------------- titled to any credits, as is now the a country village to its present City Answer» Morrison system. at and aid. and haa a vivid recuilee- At the rates of $2 minimum it 1« tion of the businessmen who have To The taxpayers of The City of customary to furnish meters without migrated pro and con during hi* Mo: time. He also remembers By virtue of our a-vi ml tin*-* in 1 coats to patrons and Qty makes a pioneer experiences the City of Seto. we are compelled charge of only 31.50 for the install The present Blain Clothing Com. to take issue on article in the Scio ation of same, which in many cases puny, of which Mr Blain is prei- Tribune issue«I Feb IK. 1922 and does not pay for the wiring. an>>n Wants to Qty also allowed patrons credit in a small beginning years ago the I Know" regarding th«- bungling of energy for wire used within 100 ft. company has grown, through care­ possible electric lighthu*ineaa that of his or her residence. Thia offer of 31 minimum will ful management, to be one of the I the City Council has made prohibi­ largest in the Willamette valley. tive by excusaive light rates to in­ hold good for a period of thirty day » The Arm is also a pioneer in the pol­ trons living outside th«- corporate in order to give outside patrons an oppertunity to make application for icy of srlling stock to the employes, limits of Scio. service at these ratee, and if euffici eo that svery one who wishes may For the benefit of Mr. Morrison ent patrons so signify their inten­ become a stockholder in the busi­ and others we will trv and explain ness tions three relet will be permanent­ as thoroughly as poes l-le every de­ ly esta!»Habed by ths City Council After the Ban juet the following tail of the electric light businesa, The Qty Council is ready and Impromptu program was carried which is as follows willing at all times to receive sug­ out. with AM. Hammer, a member The present rate to pair ns inside gestion aa to the coatrol and opera­ of the Arm since 1883. aa toast­ the corporate limit» ar«-: I-ighting tion of its municipal light plant but master. rates takes exception to articles and criti­ Mr. Blain spoke on. "How it feels 8 K. W. Hours fir fl minimum. cisms such aa that written by Mr to be 80 years young”. L M Pal­ From 9 K. W H to 100 K W li Morrison which are not founded on mer. "How I want to be when 80 lOwnta per K W Hour facts years old”. Doe McOain, "What The present rates t<> t n’ - -ns out- We are at a Iocs to kr.uw what is I want to think when 80 years old”. side the corporate limits art meant by thia statement ’The Roy Nutting. "Who I want aa my 8 K. W. Hours for 32 minimum worst is not yet" as the Inromr associates when I am 80 years old.” From 9 K. W H to loo K W. H. fr->tn the light plant at the present i, "The life I want to C. H. J 10 cents per K W'. II or time is rapidly increasing as car. lie leave behind when I am 80”. A. Power rates at the pr> - nt time shown by the following comparison: W Metzger. * Why I want to live are the same both within and with- Receipts, light and water to be 80 years old”. Mrs. L. E. out the corporate limit« January. 1821 $360,24 Blain. "How 1 helped Mr. Blain to By comparison of the above rates Receipts, light and water live tn be 80 years old". Mias one can readily wee that the rates January. 1822 3428 08 Edith Venice, "Keeping the record are not double inly in the first in­ This in spite of the fact that the for 80 years". stance of minimum charge, but from minimum rate in 1921 was 31.25 Those present were: Mr and Mrs. the minimum or 8 K W. H. the rate while It la 31 at the present lime. L. E Blain, Mr. and Mrs. A. M is identically the same 1922. Hammer. Mr. and Mr». L M. Pal­ Mr, Morrison's atatrrnenta are Also the prospecte for fuluse mer. Mr. and Mrs. Doe McClain. somewhat mislcetiing and are not business, especially power, is very Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nutting. Mr. and authenic. just merely u few figures encouraging. A. W Metzger. Mr. and Mrs C. H. collected at random. In his state Another proposition is offered by Jeeeee. aud M im Edith Venice. ment he adds that th«-r- i« a p->«aible the City Council to pa.rone outside increase of 31000 to $2<’OO annually the corporate limits of Scio. between Scio and Wilson Park but Where s new line is nemJexi to add High School Notes in order to get this bt «mew* the new patrons the Qly will contract same rates should In- cl irged as to wholesale electricity to the pa­ within the corporate limits of the February 21 trons at a reasonable price provideti Qty of Scio. To the majority this is patrons will contract and maintain The main issue in «chool events very conclusive and they jump at their own transmisión lines and for the pa«t week ha* tx-en the bond the idea only regarding it as a handle their own collection and the drive, but now. thanks to the un means of reducing tax« « but after Qty in this case will install a meter failing support of our town and giving It their careful attention they at its Qty limits which will he read country people, the thermometer can readily sec why it <- not «-> at­ by its officials and charged to said has gone over the top and is still tractive: Now then in the first place line in the aggregate amount, and climbing. should we he fortunate enough to said patrons mav handle the distri­ The moat talked of event Is the sell energy to every t> -»"lent be­ bution of this amount as they sei- big minstrel show to be given at the tween Scio and Wil«->0 Park at the fit new Z CBJ Hall Friday evening, basis of fl minimum we would de­ For further explanation of these the 24th. This show is to celebrate rive the vast sum of 325 per month propositions make pepaonal inquirey the victory registered in the bond or $300 per annum, allowing nothing to members of ths Council. drive. for costa such as the installments of Signed: By order of the Council, The "Scio Tphinx" came out as a meters, original cost of same, cred­ A G. I'nll May.ir. twelve page edition thia month. its on wire, cost of collections and J. S. Sticha Recorder. Five copies are being mailed to all of reading meters, while at the 32 of the people who get their mail at miaimum these coats are taken care Mrs. Henry Shelton Dead Scio. of. ------------ Stayton wished to debate off the Aa the Qty Councilmen are elect­ The funeral service of Mrs. Mary tie nest Friday, but it will be im­ ed by the people to carry out their possible for the Scio de ba tors to wishes, and conceding thia 1» be an L. Shelton, wife of Henry Shelton, comply with this wish as the de­ expressing of their wishes, the will be held at the Christian church Friday afternoon at one o’clock. baters are taking part in the min- Council hereby offers t<> ¡«11 outsi«|e Mrs. Shelton died Wednesday morh- stael show patrons the same rath as chargwi»in | Ing and aa we were unable to get Come to the Gym show sad get a the Qty but with this «tipulatton, her obituary, it will be published real surprise. that partiea wishimg energy will next week. Interment will be st The victory over Lebanon gave pav all costs of wiring transformers, Miller Cemetery. Scio the championship of Linn Coun­ meters, etc. and they will not been- ty in basket ball and we have a good chance to go to the state Notice tournament. Benches belonging to the Ovic Improvement Club have been taken Announcement BOOST FOR SCIO ALL THE TIME away from city hall without per­ mission and must be returned at once or paid for. Mrs. A. U. Prill Pres. Over The Top Gymnasium Promoter» Deserve Great Praise For In­ tent ■ I alcen Scio high school's gymnasium bond drive of Saturday, February IM, went over the top with a bang. i.rd up to by a brilliantly planned publicity cam­ paign and executed with coo|>eratk>n and snap it took just 13 hours to sell £)O |IO bonds. For a tax-ridden com­ munity, with little payroll, thia is con­ sidered something of a record at a slack time of year. The successful financing of this undertaking rrxia a movement talked of and hoped for over a period of years. The motives back of the tx-glnning of this drive were the oki movement for a playsbed, th« excellent record of the Seto l>oak«-lt>all team ami the general good effect of athletics on the school. The high school student body astaod the opportunity to capitalise this enthusi­ asm ami burrud its bridges by i-ublish- ing Its plans in every conceivable way. i.yle-Ficklin wax secured to act as pub­ licity manager and director of the drive. Th«- success of the undertaking is duo largrly to his genius and lirelaa energy. The student body backed the movement with remarkable cooperation. Every l>u|nl did the work assigned without a "can't" or a "wont." Th«- community fell Into line with its usual sclf-sacriftc- ing generosity, and over the lop they went. The opening gun of the drive was a fast basketball game between Scio and Lebanon Friday evening which kindl«-«i enough enthaiasm to build two gymnas­ iums. Saturday morning tne teams loot at eiget o’clock for final instruct­ ions and then solicited every section of the community outside of town. Mean­ while another committee was busy in Scio taking voluntary subscriptions and interesting Mam Street buyers. At one o’clock every bell in the city began Io ring, and committees twgan a sys­ tematic canvass of the city. Willie Johnson's tractor was pressed into ser­ vice to carry a man with a megaphone through the street». At nine o'clock the bells rang with new» of the victory. Next Friday evening WeceUebratc. Iwl'» go—to the minstrel show. Special For Saturday The Meadow Shade Dairy will give a peckuge of Cottage Cheese and a small bottle of creatn with each pound of Meadow Shade But­ ter. to introduce our cottage cheeoe. Retnemlier, Saturday only, Feb. 26. E. A. Wagoner, Prop. Mrs. Ralph MacDonald return«-<| to her home Sunday from the hos­ pital. Spring I imeis Kodak time We carry a complete line of— Eastman Kodaks Supplies If you are thinking of a KODAK for the spring Mrs. W A. Johnson, of Salem, a recent bride, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. E. H. Hobson. Mrs Hobeon luvited a few acquaintances of Mrs. Johnson for a shower Mon­ day afternooo. She spent one win­ ter In Scio with her cuter. Mr. I Johnson is one of Salem’s leading dentista. •' * » ’n '¡J Give us a call Kelly’s Drug Store The fítxíill Store SV