The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 13, 1922, Image 2

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are being plant ed. and old ones are
resuming operations, while farm
products are picking up in price;
slowly to be sure, but neverthelcaa
a fact. All these orwage a great­
er buaineM for 11>22 than for the
last two or three years
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cecding two years when meó» by
spfmintmenl
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APRIL and May are the months
to clean up and paint up, and is
uni vet sally observed everywhere.
Tin kHOAY. Ac« 1 18. 1922
Ixt Scio citizens follow in the pro-
ceuion and make our little city one
facts Worth luowthf anl Jtllitf
of the most beautiful in the entire
Scio is the tra-i.ng center of the north
valley. The cost will not lie much
furks of th- -sntisin.
tic io has population of about Mu.
and the satisfaction of knowing we
Sct«> t» in the heart of the twat dairy­
are progressive ami up-to-date will
ing section of Linn county.
gHo farms grow most an) thing that mote than
repay. 1-el ua begin
can I m grown from soil.
Tlo own» it* Waler and electric light
plants- plenty of power at a cheap rate
fur any number of enterprise«.
Scio ha» a milk cundenaerv, and no
better milk is canned any where.
Sci«> has a flouring mill, amt its prod­
uct finds a ready market at all times.
Scio is cl<««e to billions of feet of
Standing tlmlw-r. knd soon big mills will
be busy making it ready for market.
Scio ha» a hospital second to none
Scio if you want to know moreatsHit
Scio and the surrounding country, write
to the bank, the mayor or to the editor
uf this pm-er.
T he readers of the Oregon Jour­
nal will miss the '"Uncle Jeff Snow'
articles in that paper from now on.
aa Alfred D. (’ridge, the writer,
panted to his great reward the oth-
er <iav. "I'ncle Jeff Soow" was
full of wit and humor, yet each
story carried its own point. He
will be missed as few writers are
H ave you registere«l yet? If not, missed, ami the Journal is a great
attend to thi* now and nave annoy* loser.
anee later on election «lay.
Tug city lost a conscientious ser­
vant whi n it lost d. S. S tktia as
city recorder
But it also secured
a conscientious servant when it
found MlLO BARTf to succeed him.
N<»W that Steps have lw-en taken
to organize a community club, let
ua all talk it and bo »at for it. The
plan ia for all
farmer, laUirvr,
merchant to compose its meml*e-
ship. Surely democratic enough to
suit republican, de ocrat. prohibi­
tionist. and aociahat.
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now.
T he dairy edition will ba out
April 20th
We hope to make it
worth while to our farmers and
dairymen, and thus bring greater
returns to those induatriea. The
condenaery, the cheeae factory, the
cream buying «tatlons and dealers
in suppli«*« for the farms and dairy
men should use liberal »lutee to ex­
toll the benefits each it giving to
the community. Izet us all boost
for a greater number engaged in
this great industry.
L. R C ompton has resigned as
warden of the Oregon penitentiary.
t<> accept the su| erintsndency of
of the Anti-narcotic la-ague, with
headquarters tn Seattle. Deputy
Warden Lewis succeeds him. Gov.
Olcott has t>een having a hard time
keeping some one over a year in
Probable
that laudable position
Do you rend the advertisements in
the Tribune? It you do, do you tell
the advertiser you mw his ad? If
not, you are mining a rare oppor­
tunity to secure bargains not other­
wise advertised
You will help
youmelf and the advertiser by tell­
ing him yot saw his ad in the Trib­ the thought of having to be the le­
une.
galised murderer of so many men
has as much to do with the resigna­
R eport ha« it that District Attor­ tions as anything else. No <»ne like,
ney Llewolling has ruled that the to kiecome a murderer, even if it is
preeent incumbent of the ollice of made legal by law
county school superintendent does
not have to file to la-come a candi­
T hkk K ia aome talk of a union
date to succeed herself, but that achool in the diatrteta to the eaat of
Commiwdoncr D. C. Thome will. ua. and aocxier or later «rill take
Hy what process of reasoning or root and bear fruit. The question
alrelch of law. such a ruling can be of union achoola is gaining ground
made we cannot understand. Both everywhere and the diatricta which
are appointee* of the county court, have thus organized arc saving
to till unexpired terms, and if one money. Scio citizens should get
can hold more than two years with­ busy, look into thia matter and »tart
out election, so can the other. the ball to rolling looking toward
There ia no difference as we see it bringing them to ua. Thia is not
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and interesting, If not attended to
soon, it may be too late, (Jet
: Let’s Reason
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butty. Scio citizens, we have (»•en
asleep too long now.
i You »rll n. ik. don't t-u? l>oy«>u
; g, t full « a «>•• for lU I h< ar two
Queationa are pertinent to your
success aa a dairy man- Butter­
fat is worth real monev, more so
than whole milk, and vou can
have th«* »kimm«-d milk for frett­
ing purpo*«-». which mean» m-rv
money
I he r-m.1 to sueevaa is In
buying atwl u«mg a
SimplexCreainSeparalor
, You W II n »he more n«.fu-y than
' you art t<«l»y » im I Will bave the
' »„in m-il milk t-> f--.-1
bell y«-ur
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if deairvd. “ec me for further
particular», or wnte,
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Removing Mildew
(’hlorlile of lime, u ■M lutelllgvnih
win remove mildew,
ttv U«M UM* M»
A l<-a«|H«>uful to « «mall tub
niucb.
or | mi II full <>i water Is plenty,
Rv
•urv I line Is Ihonrtistil) dlw-lvad. or
better »Uli. tie It up U> a stout plow
■•f (loth and run water ««at« II. pie«»
Ing the doth with a «tick; then allow
It to fliwt In tub
Immerse article
to tie ciean«««i ami allow to »land
several hours.
Remove and rtn»e
lliocoiiihly In «evi-ral waterw
Repeal
It nv-v.sary. hut ik> not ln<rea«v
quanllt) of lime, as It will eat the uia-
lerlal.
PsrdiSo Rivsr,
The Perdld» river Is a «mall river
»ml I-«.» on the »Mirra border of
Fl-rota. separating It from Alabama
word is Spanish and
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Roman B»aut>«« W»il Knew the Vatu«
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of Tuna Spant at th. To«latta
Tabla.
The Furniture Man
341-9 North Commercial
Salem, Oregon
The toilette of -lie li-.tr n brunty ,
waa a vaatly Impununt aftulr. The !
l^t u»J«|uot«- ywu pri«-» on y«vur
maid» wtu> aMnivi-tl It« li w-rv uaually I
Greek «laie«, ati-l h,- lei «/th of time
dr,ote« 1 to II ■«-•« e
,|. .-«I fn-m th-- ■
fact that. Ukr I- « it««
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Give ua a Inal 1» all we a«k
mai«) -etitun«-» later, tlw H-uaaa |
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wuuian ofteh ha*l the port» and lhe
ph 11-no-libera of the -1«) tu 41«-Tt h--r I
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during Ita |mgr«m», a favor uf wblch
they »ceni to have beer« 1« ». g|«prwcta-
five than their d<— en t- - In trance.
The eq<il|>ment for the i-llwte waa '
t-«ah elalMirate and completa« Comba. ¡
mirr-ra of hunii-h--d hr--«i*e. bottle«
for ¡«erfume» »ml b-.v--* for roug« and i
whitening prepnratlntta are all to b« '
We have the moat complete stock of farm ;■ <i field s«-v(is
found In COUanhM«» of 1<--man toiletti«
artlclaw. amt many are the h«r»h I
in the valley, including spring wheat. « rim oats, fancy
word» on the »object of th-- fi-tnlnln«
clover
and grass sevds and a complet«- sto.«k o! t< <«d garden
tot tette to 1>e found In tbe writing» of :
their tiia-u-iillne ,-«>iitvui|M»ri,rlt-» who'
seeds. .Mail us a list of your wants or > nd for our new
dl»a|>pn>ve«l of - Lutin In thvtr women, j
price list.
yet mviu wltti mu- nitri- in-- n».-t--ncy '
to have dt-ni-pr-.i-il --«fii illy <-f w-xnva
without charm.
Furniture and Wall Paper
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Tested Field Seeds
Watch and Wait.
While it I» true that
never know
what trouble or di«a«ier may i>efsli
0» we likes Ise never know what great
opfHicttinlty Is going tn <-«><n<- Into our
live« from an une»i-e<-te.| «pinrter
If
we rend the Hr«-« of th-- met« uf our
country who h»v<* rl«-n from imverty
and oha-mrtty to the greatr.t heights
of «u«-«-v«» we find timi there were
rvrrnln time» in their live* wh--n gr--wt
of'l»-riiinltle« pre—-r»t«l
th--in«rl« vs.
that miirb of the <nn-ce«» of th«--w- men
was due to the fact that they were
able to take »«Ivaulnirv of su< h uppor-
tunlttes when they mtn*
llow oflen have ««- wltnewu-d the
nnhappy aperta«-)« of «..««« man falling
to r1«r to the compiete p« -«itillltl*-« of
opportunity a» a rv -nlt of thrlftl«-»»
nr«« !
Thriftl«-«» habit« will un-h-rtnine any
character and eventually l--nd to ruin.
Tell the advertiser you saw hie ad
Poultry Supplies
The largest and beat select«i stock in t « st. te to select
from, including Incubatory, Brooders, Poultry fe«‘d of all
kinds, grit. bone, shells ami fountains and f-
You will always find our pru «-s are 1« a ; is > • I m t glH«tÌH
can be sold for. the kind you find it pays to ¡v.
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Seedmen and Feedmen
251-261 State St
, Sale m, Oregon
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