The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 06, 1922, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
lect its manner of disbursing he
funds received from dug licenses,
and Linn county has decided to use
it to reimburse sheep owners who
make claims for loss of sheep bv
dorrs
This is unjust to owners of
dogs very remote from the place of
killing, ami makes the owner of the
d<* guilty of owning a sheep killing
d<>g
This law and this arrange­
ment
makes it unnecessary and a
»to
waste of time to find the owner of
the dog that killed the sheep and
get damages from him.
Tilt tut DAY. Al’K L 6. 1922
CllKKKFUt.N0a to more of an at
tainment than a natural possession
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AU Virgin Wool Fabric
SUITS
B ank Mix and brokers in New
York City have made so much mon­
ey that they have Secured permits
to carry guns to protect themselves
against robbers. It is different with
us we think well have to secure
a permit to carry arms to protect
ourselves against those who owe us
and will want to pay up.
S ome clever fellow has said that
The Steady Subscriber
an optomist is a man who laughs to
forget. The pe-simist is a fellow
How dear to our hearts is the
who forget« to laugh.
steady subscriber who pays in ad­
vance at the birth of each year.
T hk change in the weather to- Who lavs down tne money and does
ward warmer has done much to it quite gladly, and casts round the
atop the prevalent sickness, which is office a halo of cheer.
lie never says: "Stop It; I cannot
greatly appreciated by a long suffer­
ing public.
afford it. I’m getting more papers
than now I can read," but always
SU< <*K»t is not measuii-d by what says: "Send it; our people all like it
tn fact, we all think it a help and
a man accomplishes, but by the op­
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position he has encountered and the a need.”
H<»w welcome his check when it
Courage With which he has main­
tained the struggle against over­ reaches our sanctum, how it makes
«■ur pulse throb; how it makes our
whelming odds.
heart dance. We outwardly thank t
him; we inwardly bless him—the
A CONSliir.KABlJt increase in the
steady subscriber who pays in ad-1
taxes for next year will result from
the fact that so many of our citi­ vance.
zens business men. farmers and
Secret» of Success
others signed the Munkers district
petition, thus reducing the amount
"What is the secret of success?”
of taxable property over CMi.lMMl to asked the Sphinx.
this district,
the millage 'his year
"Bush." said th«' Button.
was but 19. while next year it will
"Never lie led.” said the Pencil.
tie 25 or over. This proves the old
"Take pains." said the Window.
saying "politics makes strange taxi
"Always be cool." said the Ice.
fellows.”
"Be up-to-date," said the Calen­
dar.
"Nt ver lose your head," said the
A man who lives not far from
Harrisburg took his wife to a doctor Match.
"Make light of your troubles,"
the other day. He was a simple
fallow. an<l had lived in the wikis said the fire.
"Do a driving business." said the
lherealKiuts all his life. The doctor
placed a thermometer in the wife’s Hammer.
"Don’t merely be one of the
mouth. Just before he removed it
the man. who had watched st>ell hands," said the Clock.
"Aspire to greater things," said
bound, la-ing unused to such silence
the
Nutmeg.
on the part of his better half, blu<t-
"Don't
try to lie too sharp in your
Doctor, what will you
ed out:
dealings,"
said the Knife.
take for that thing you put in her
"Find
a
good thing and stick to
mouth?"
it," said the Stamp.
T he suggestion contained in the
last item of our last week’s corre-
•pondence from Larwood is of more
than passing interval, and should be
given careful conaideiation by every
dog owner, sheep owner, horse, cat
Keep a recunl at lbs distance trav­
tie and goat owner in Linn county. eled by rack tire.
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While the supreme court has declar­
Tires
puncture
mors easily when
ed the stale dog Itovnae valid, this
not properly Inflated.
pronouncement does not by any
e e a
means make it a just law, Each
The average teriu of oervlce fer aa
count). a« we understand it. can se­ autoiuoblle Is »Is years.
♦«¿GOSSIP
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e
A careful drlter «eM»ui gets Inta
the hoepltal or police court.
Chains should lie pix-vd us
with ths hooka la the rear.
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tires
Ths greater uuniber of the now as
i.xnobllra . arr>lii( inaurane« aro «al
ned at n>»re than their market prl<-e
Turning comers at a high rate of
-l>eetl liup--e<-s intense strata ou ail
parts of the iue«-lianlsn of the car
md should be avoided.
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There is Satisfac
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tion in Every One
of Them.
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1 here Is No Question
Spring Is Here
lor the man who wants a medium priced ’ >t, what
could b< better in Qyality and true value than a “Bishop’s
All Virgin Wool f abric, ’ or one of our special hard fin­
ish All Wool Worsted suits.
Our Suits are $17*^ an<^ UP
We are «howing these fabric» made up in Suit# of thia Spring Smart« st t’rtia-
tmii- fur the young men, and in the durable staple model!- for
the more conservative older men.
WE SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY AS WELL A>
c£PSop
Salem Woolen Mills Store
StittRHl of Owntfslm
Management. < irrulatmn, etc., required
by the act of Congress of August 24,
1912. of The Seto Tribune, published
weekly at Scio, Oregon, for April.
1922.
State of Oregon. I
County of Linn, « ’
Before me, a Notary Public, In ami
for the state and county aforesaid, par-
tonally appeared I. V McAdoo, who.
having been duly sworn according to
law. deposes and says that he la the
editor and busn - ■
manager of the
Scio Tribune, aisl that the following is,
to the best of his know ledge and belief,
a true statement of th- ownership,
management, etc., of the aforesaid pub­
lication for the dale shown m the allow
caption, rvquir.d by the Act of August
24, 1912, emi»die«i in section 443. Postal
Laws ard f'egulations, printed on the
reverse side of thia form, to-wit;
I. That the nam--» and addresses of
the publiah- r. «alitor, managing editor,
and business managers are
Publishers, McAdoo A McAiioo, Scio.
< Iregon.
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Editor and business manager, I. V.
McAdoo. Scio On i." ",
2 That th»- own. rs are:
I. V. Mc­
Adoo, brio. < 'regon
VV F McAd,..
. i... On-gon
& That the known bondholders,mort­
gages««. and other security hold« rs own­
ing or holding I I'er cent or more of to­
tal bonds mortgag.-v, or other securi­
ties are: Non«-
Sworn to ami sole riled before me
this »th day of March, 1922.
Il Nntiw»».
My commiasion «-spires Feb 24, 1926.
The funeral of George Tetsto. of
Brownsville, was held Tuesday, He
participated in a boxing bout at
Eugene Friday night, and in some
Never attempt to connect a broke»
•rnssplece of an anti skid chain with
manner his head * o hurl and death
<vln
Further «ear will cause ih»
resulted Saturday night, from hem-
«Ire quickly to force Itself Into the
orhage
of the twain. Carl Miller,
♦urface of the rubber tire.
who boxed with him. is aimtint craz­
The county treasure! it redeeming ed with grief
c« unly warrants of last September,
The proprietor* of the Electric
numbering from 9620 to 9634. in­
Light House. in Albany, were visit»
clusive.
ora to Scio Monday They are prac­
The Crabtree high school has tical electricians and will open a
again resumed, after the illness of a branch store here if in their
the principal, Mrs Eswell
judgment the venture wdl i*y.
Dayton and Columbia
Heavy
Service Bicychs
and
Indian Motorcycles
We carry a complete lim-of Mot- rc.
. i i H« veto
Tires, (tils. Supplì«*, etc
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN
387 Court Street
Salem. Oregon
Poultry Supplies
The largeat and bust selected stock in IL- t. t< to select
from, including Inculmtors, Brooders P.e»ltr« feed of all
kind», grit. bone. shell» and fountain* and f>> I- -ra.
You will always find our price» ar«> lou
l>>* best goods
can be sold for. the kind you find i pays to buy.
D. A. White & Son
Salem, Oregon