The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 23, 1922, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
and hop« our friends will be as well •tale a« few have bo-n honored
pleased with the first lattar as th« the past for they have helped
make Oregon a great state. May
editor is. Subscribe now.
and she live to sec tbe century
T he «ervice men, who fought and years tie their lol Mnd happiness
bled in freedom's cause in 19171b, ami eaar should al«> tw* theirs.
were refused audience bv President
Harding
How soon we forget our
pledges of fealty to the sons of men
who faced th« bullet, bayonet and
the gas for ua. How quick are they
thrust into jail if they decry their
lot or steal a loaf of bread to atop
their hunger. The Ocvdand, Ohio,
jail forcibly hold« 157 ex-service
men liehinds its bars
No relief, no
work and no remedy proposed the
powers will adopt.
T hkbb is every sign now that
spring haa arrived. and one of th«
signs i" the editor ha» cleaned up
hi« hack yard. No. he hired It done,
too much like work. v«u know.
IlKAii our big ad about the Hairy
edition to i>e issued April 20th. If
you can help us in the way of giv-
Ing reliable information about the
dairy industry herealiouta we will
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to be of the utmost service to the
entire community, and we must all
do our hit.
I ua Tribune ha« a new currespon-
dent in thu issue from Larwood.
It took us a long time to find one.
but th* t
¡-.If’
will enjoy thi» weekly letter as much
a« you d<> the letter« from Gilkey.
Shelburn. Jordan. Shindler Bridge
ami the good old Santiam Earm. It
1« with pleasure we announce thia
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Fenders Straightened, Tanks Soldered
Priem Right and
ork Guarantrrd
I hsvr oprard a »l»op ta tbe Seeck garage lew lk*a work «tclauvely.
Will he Iber» at all tiaaea betweea 8 aad 6 o'clock st yoar tervice.
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Promptly and Capably to
E. L. Richardson
Every Emergency.
LEBANON. OREGON
IS NOT ALWAYS APPRECIATED
I t develops that Harrisburg ia
the home of many a devout lover of
'toga. If the poison that has been
( killing off some of the memliers of
the canine family has teen placed
for that pun»Me it ia up to that
man to guard his secret well. The
vows that have liern made over the
graves <>f Ftdo.and Buck .and Sport,
and others, savors ill for him. And
well it might
The dog ia a friend
that ask« few favors. Yet he takes
his place in the family circle as fix»
edly as the bark to a tree. He
knows better than man how to with­
stand abuse, ami it is not given to
ua human folks to demons! rate such I
heights of joy over the simple wave
of a hand or a kindly spoken word.
We can scarcely excuse the man who
will not admit hi« l ive for a dog.
but what of the man who would
knowingly, willingly, and sneaking-
ly place poison out for the purpose
of depriving someone of a friend
like thia. Bulletin.
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BENEFITED HIS COMMUNITY
and
or any aoklmng on an «utorn<4>ile.
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Till HHI iay . MARI H 23. 1922
Radiators Repaired
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Cements Intenssts at Mat« e< Populs
tien—Avoiding
g«nsat>on»bam.
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Milk, $2.50
Its Clean Whole»om»n«so Is Its Ap.
CUM <rf C«tlssn»—
Country Prom « Natianal flow»».
pesi
to
Beet
By WRICHT A
town« rapreaentad a «■ »Mtnuilal «oli«!
Ity that thè Ir« <• •
i- <ipbeavnl « f
tbe war had noi .<«?<*-twl and It »»»
ouly «tuli a finilelHlioti limi w olili!
praeerve thè «trii« ture of rlililautlim
Ttie ceinetlt timi k«*|«« thè |v*o|«li' of
■ bea* ewuntr, • •■mniunitle« togather.
working and tliltikliig along uulfornily
«ano and a»te Ih«*«, that mnkm of
tbetn that -aubataiitial aolidliy*' on
whlch wnrld civfllratton <*an rely fi*
a foundatl n. I» Ih«- n ■ i.iry pr« •»
thè vlllage thè »n all «o >n and th<*
•luaU city t>e'««i «per
CwMry Papar Whe «tom».
Delivered
Pure, Clean, Wholesome Milk
PATTERSON
Tbe e« ititi Ir, Cointn utili le« «be vii
l«KV thè «mali 1.« Il uni) thè «muli
city are Ilo
-i ■ of tbe A uteri
<«i> ii«U<Mi. TI««
ere Ihr r-Miiiutinlll«—
lo wblch thè nati«««, lume in lime of
illMIru «od eii>.*t»*« < > y
Tbe, «re
evan more limo ili«- !»»•« * «•• .»»•• «4 II
nailon
The, i»r.* tbe fiuti»-«rk <4 «Or
■ixeleni ■'bill»«! ti
Ji|«t ut Ihe rio«*'
at ibe Morbi «ni Mr Hi.ifour. fi*
«i*n mhileier <4 «irmi Prituin. »«M to
thè welter In I < i ¡«»ti thnt thè entlrv
«*tvlllte«t invili mini l««»k 1« thè »nmll
town» of An« ri« « le pr«««*rve fio Ih*
uorlil ibe ctvIliMilun that li ha«l taken
centurie» lo bilUd, h«H auxe thè »inni!
Month,
Gilbert McDonald
Square Deal
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Frank Richter
The Furniture Man
341-9 North Commercial
Salem, Oregon
1.« i . ■, . . ■■■'■ y ■ i pri< «- •'*
j Furniture and Wall Paper
Heavy
Service Bicyclta
anti
Indian Motorcycles
On January 11. 1922. when Mr.;
The ciMintry i.. w
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; B II Irvine a former resident of*
reader» devold of ttuo •» «.»«tionatlani
this community, but Dow of la»ba- that la ao pruinltient In Ih«* metropoli
We carry a complete line of Mot<>r<*vel< ami Bicycle
non. celebrated hi« 9.1rd birthday, lan p»t«er« Il «arile- t<> II» reader»
T’res. Otla. Supplies, etc.
thè newa lletu» tbul repre»<*nt thè Joy*
; be had lived to see more than he j
and «orma« of il «*tr frl<*nd» and
had hoiMvi He ha>i «een hi« fondeat nelghlxie». and k« |» ’he bearla of ilio
ho|M*« realized in the pa«»age of th« people of thè connoiinlt, Iw-altiig In
II gnu» tu II» r« « «ter» wltt
amendment to the constitution of iini»«ui
that md » and klndly adite* ori forai,
.3X7 Court Street
Salem, Oregon
the United State« making the nation ■tate, natlunal and wnrld pnddcin»
dry. lie hail been an ardent «upport- ailvliw that I» thè h - idi of thougln »♦♦aaaeaaa«««»»»««« * m ** o «*
•nd »tu«ly lieviti* thè h«wrth»lom*« nf
er of the cau«e from the lime it
tbe nailon, and n«*t in thè « Irtwii mari«
came into existence, and while being of tratte or thè brlghtlUhi» of < i»y
wholeheartedly for it. never took ia- frlvollty It gor» »uh ih* infineii««
of a known alvi r* -|- «■»!
< ini»«*r «4
«ue with hi« opponent« to th« extant
thè community it» rditor i««« k of tt»
that friendship« would be broken eiery wont It» eteri opinion ti gora
and enemies made. At one time he lo a iwviple. Ilio pr««ple of thè country
In thè metter of doline» ami aense, t
secured just a few seed« of a new roniniunltl«-« and 'he fnrtn«, that are
gocate can be had fur thè Ivsat money.
more cattatile of thinkln« alone aan«.
wheat, of which no one knew the unaelfiali and practleal linea than «re
Standard High Quality Mcrchindite
name, planted same, and it grew thtme who an- »nrroui»»l«l by th»*
Can be l**ught bere at |«TirrS that m»*ii Mosti .’ mihi . ami evvry sr-
■nil many time« r»ll Inltmwice«
•elfiah
and multiplied, ao he named it "Fro
lieti* wr «eli M' eT .*»ATi.-t i or finii m«>i» y back
W> .tre «tuie ugents
of thè large citi.-«
for thè
hibition Wheat.” Like the votes for :
the
influence
of
the
country
Rat
Martwclli Paint» and Varnishct
prohibition, it grew and spread out new«|vi|M«r gtie* far t«« i«aid thè coni
Na­
¡among neighbors and friends, un muniiy in whl<*h It i» |irintad
tional legl*lal««>s In lite b ill« of Ciai
til it 1» now the most widely planted
grw» reali«* that thla Inflnence 1« a
and known wheat in this section of power to l>e rmk«rto*«l «Itti That
the state. He has seen his commun­ when thè country pi«-» •|»-1k« In «ni
220 N. Commercial St.
SAUM, OREGON
«on on any uatlonal «tihje. t It 1« hot
itv grow from scattering neighbors
voiclng ihe «entIntenta of timi rntghty
of «everal mile« apart until the pop­ force Ihe peop'*
*1 ' «'«■■li Iry Coni
ulation is such that neighbor« are muntile«, thè prople In wh«-»e band«
«ay « Mr Ralfour, r*»t» thè d*«tlny of «
within «tone's throw of each other.
world etvtltuulon
He has seen imiMMaable roads in the
Fighi« for Enti»« Country.
. winter made paaaabl« the year
The country t*»*-» mprvaenta and
around; he haa «een the old stage re­ fighi« for th«e»- thlng» that «re of
placed by the train, auto and the value to thè t-oiintry .vaiiiniinltle«
reallrlng that In <l««|r«g m It I» hglillug
auto truck; he ha« «een the old coal for Iho.e thlng« that are la «I for tbe
We have the most complete stock of farm and field stidi
oil lamp replaced by the more mod­ nailon and fi* th<* world II ««k«
in
the valley, inehjding spring wheat, spring oats, famy
ern electric lamp on the farm; he and fighi* to ut nuli«! th* « «nintry rum
munlty. to preunt It« falllng a prey
clover ami gra«s •»■•«th anti a complete stuck of tested garden
ha» «een the horw, the ox and the lo thè «elfl«h gr«v<1 i»f tbe eltiea It ■
settis. Mail us • list of ynur wants or -nd for our new
mule replaced on the farm bv the Champion» thè tot» « •
ilo* »«a lai. Il»* '
eiforallonal.
thè
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price list.
tractor, and thre«hing done from
du»lrlal tnterewt» ««f ita» country .-ooi
pounding Ihe grain out of th« head
by feet and club with the new way of
Tell the advertiser you «aw hi» ad
' cutting, threshing and sacking at in The Tribune.
one operation. These have marked
The largest and best selecteti stock in the st: te to select
I»(ict il IjpomiiMfti if kmixstritra
probably the most important high
from,
including Incubators, Broaden», Poultry feed of all
Notice ia hereby given that th«' uii
places in his long and useful career
dersigned has been apuoinl*d ««teinte-
kinds, grit. bone, shells and fountains and fo-dent.
The best of his life's work is re­ trama of the estate of Karl J. Peters,
You will always find our prices are low a ti e best goudfl
flected In th« happy family of boya deceased, by the County Court of the
can be sold for. the kind you find it fiays to buy.
and girls that came to honor his State of Oregon for the ('«Minty of Linn
All person« having claim*» against said
home and make his life the useful, estate are hereby notified to present the
same duly verified, at the la« other of
crowning citnen that he ». Faw V Lyle flcOroakey.in the finit Nation­
there are that have reached this al Hank building, in Stayton. «»rvgon.
within aix month« from the date of the
grand old age—but on« other of first publication of tht« notice.
whom we ar« aware, Mrs. Nancy I Hated and first published thia 2d day
of March, 1922
Bilyeu, of Bilyeu l>«n. being the
bXaiK Pmcaa.
other, and these lung and useful, Administrât ri» of the Estate of Kart
J Peter», dKcwel
lives w*ll-«ard«d popularity should ; V. I.rte McCroakev,
by U m a
of this
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LLOYD E. RAMSDEN
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A Catalogue of
beautiful Oregon
Woolens,showing
how beautiful and
serviceble our
home wool can
be made -— the
best wool for
Men’s Fine
Suits
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in the world
Are You Wise?
Square Deal Hdw. Co.
Tested Field Seeds
Poultry Supplies
Catalogue
The Blain Clothing Co.
Value First
Albany, Oregon
The Store with a Square
for Every < uatomer.
Ileal
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D. A. White & Son
Seedmen and Feedmen
251-261 State St
Salem. Oregon
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