The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 13, 1922, Image 4

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NOTICE Î0 PROPERTY
ÛWNERRS
SHINDLER BRIDGE
April 11
F J Morn« made a butine** J
If you have land, farms, houses,
lota, stores, laundries, hotels, manu­ trip to Lebanon Monday,
Miss Keitha Denver spent last
facturing plants, machinery, auto­
Sunday
at the home of J, S. Hannah
mobiles, or any kind of busineos or
Ernest
Rahn «pent Sunday with
property, any where that you want
home
folks.
to aril for cash at thr highest pototi-
D. II Hildreth and wife moturol
ble price or exchange in thr short­
to
Albany W'edneadav
est time, you should read th«* fol­
Geo.
Grimes •nd family spent *
lowing carefully:
Sunday at the hum« of G rand ma
The old way of selling is alow,
unsatisfactory and expensive. If Fleming.
F. J. Morris liegen amding milk
there had la-rn a buyer In your
Io the eondensery Monday.
neighl«>rh --.I you probably would
The program at the Arnold school
have sold Itefore this time Thr fact
house Saturday night was well at­
that vou have not sold is evidence
that there is m> buyer, and if you tended and much enjoyed by all.
K«mneth Westenhouae »t*nt the
want to aril you will have to look
week-end
at home.
elsewhere for the purchaser
The
Chas
Vsetecka
motored to Al­
man who will pay th«» highest
bany
Tuesday,
price may be a long distance awav
7. J ('lark and son. Arthur, made
You don’t know him; hr don't know
a trip to the eounty seat and tn his
vou nor what vou have for sale
We have th«- means of putting you daughter.Mrs L J. Bond. Saturday«
Johnnie Roner was sawing wood
in cotnmunica-tion. <>ur plan Is to
for J. H Hildreth Thursday.
place a complete description of your
Will Garland did some papering
property on the walls »if our silver-
for
Chas Vsetecka Saturday. Chas
Using room where it can and will la»
i« remodeling hia home iwth inside
read by ov« ry prospective buyer who
comes to Sa <»m. Aino a complete and outside.
Mrs. V. E. Shelton spent Satur­
description of your property is list­
day afternoon with Mrs. Hertmrt
ed on <»ur monthly bulletin and thous­
Shelton.
ands of copies are mailed to Ihr
Misses Lena and Grace Rahn were
honx-Ms keis through the east and
»hooping in town Saturday.
middle west.
The Raleigh man was canvassing
We have information from the
this vicinity Monday.
the
emigration departments of
J II Hildreth and wife ate Sun­
transcontinental railway lines that
day dinner at the John Shindler
hundred- f f.imiios from the mid­
home
dle west al<>ne will come to the Pa­
Mrs J F, 1‘atrny is having excel­
cific Northwest this year. Our
lent luck hatching chicks with a
plan is to let them know what Sa­
M’Clanahan incubator.
lem and the Willamette Valley ha»
to offer. If yo> r property Is for
Dog Owner*, Attention
sale come in at once and arrang»
for a description of it to go into
The city license on dogs is now
our Monthly Bulletin.
due
and must be paid on or before
Call or write for circular.
1. 1922. You will save time
May
0KKUON CO-OPKKATIV K REALTY
and
money
by attending to this at
AraoeiATtoN
once.
License
on females. 13; on
A. W Rate« Manager
Room I Patton Hld'g Salem Ore. males, 1*2. Pay same to
Henry Shelton. City Marshal.
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uioh-r lite «ame tinnì«», bui II n<»*
lìllrlll i. note» il>.- t-
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cum -.I |x-tull nini Ila varietir».
Lenti
|»rii«il I» a tn!Mi..ui«»r lo»» su < m - lln»r<-
1« mi Irmi atomi II
The ■•»<* l» WOO«
nr paprt ami tlu uhvlalt» •• piai tnakr-
ilo- rnark ls graphlte al*o <-allr<l pluni
battìi, troni tiie latin word pluiiibtiiii
l«*ai|
Thl» In il»» inily connection ih«-
suLstunce timi ulti« lend. I mh - sum » li 1«
a fui in of < urtivi» and It’s unr <»f thr
aoftt-sl minerai» ltn<»wn
Weighing Without
*C«l«s.
Th* n»--'iiri’ fiiln«-»« of the lrl«h Is
al un li their method of weighing
w lumi «••!>-*
"To weigh a plg.
scale*.
sa I ah Irishman the other day. "all
yr have to do 1« to lay a plank arrua»
a wshiirw. plm-»- a tdg Miao» on mu-
rn I of tin pluul. nml tin pig <n the
other, then shift the |H»nk until thr
pi thing* baiarne
Then yr guess
th»- weight <>f th«- • >ii«» ami ye baie
th» weight of th«» p g *’—Ih.«imi Tran­
script.
A Baiateci Moral.
Th«» moral In the «lory shcwit
pre-11s»I — »n ami fatted calf is
the calf didn't get a «qimre deal,
calf had I»«- t> very <!«»erni but
blUed In b»»n«»r of thr »on whose
was s riot
Atchison G!«il»»
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th*
that
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H«lp From Ih» N» ghbors
Thrr, ars frw thlngs more tnntnlla
ln( lo a man than tn gn h<>u>»' wlth
aotiM-thlns no hi« m'nd he «anta to
scoi«! alH>nt and And company vl«ltlng
Iherr atri be oNIsed to set aarronble
—Ila««n««II1<- (Karl Rrvlew,
K««p
Them All
*<i.y
Half thr world I» busy devising rem
edu-» for thl« and that while thr other
half Is busy In« .-titln» antidotes (nr
th* remedies
Nashville Tetme-«eaa
It is good newt to learn that com-
$25.00 and $30.00
Iliese are for the men who want a Medium Priced Suit
I hey are for tlu* men who want “Qyality’ as w<
Oui Suits are $1 7.50 and up. Our special line
of Suits are $25.00—the best for the least
Quality Predominating.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
Your Easter Store
C. P. Bishop, Proprietor
miasioner D C. Thoms has informed
the residents on the north side of
Thomas creek that the bridge wash­
ed out during the flood will be re­
placed by another thia summer
Now, if the people on the south
side will get together with those on
the north side, the road on their side
will also ba attended to this summer.
It takes tram work, and all the time
to get what is really needed.
A. splendid progrrm and lecture
was given at thr Arnold school
house, district No. 65, last Saturday
evening
The large crowd in at­
tendance was very appreciative. A
lecture by Rev. W H. Lee, of Al­
bany college, was full of good
thought and was well received.
Mrs Rogers is a No. 1 teacher and
district No. 65 is very fortunate in
being able to secure her services.
One in the newspaper buaineaa
cannot help but congratulate the
Public Service Commiaaion for it»
decision in the rate case of the
Weatern Telegraph Co., when it
nought to materially raise the rate
on news matter sent over its wires
The Commission denied the request
and so ordered.
Th« Sam« Light and M«a«ur«.
K>u«>n. Ilkr thr «un. t« <-omm<>n to
all. and It la for want o| rtamlnlnc
•I* by the «ante light and tn»»s«ure,
that »<• are not all of the «ante mind;
for all hare It to that end. though all
do not tnu-jit so William I'rnn
Be Honest With .. .....................................
If you have tn-.-n drifting along, spending all, saving nothing, stop and
think Vm> mu-> rrshrr that it canni-t go on forever—ones earning days
are umbered Nr»* *hile your earning power is the greatest, see to it
that each payiiav pays S» mhmh ». toward your future Isnri nt>a«a Ws
will wrlcosnr your account and help you save.
The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon
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Make a Bishop Fabric Suit
Your Easter Suit
$395
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$492.85 Farm Delivery
2 Bottom 14 inch Plows, $85.00
Mr 170.000 NOW IN USE Built withover
strength in every part; built to withstand
the constant strain of heavy duty; tested
out under every condition of farm and licit
work, and put to actual test by 170,000
owners during the past three years the
Fordson Tractor has lived up to every claim
made for it.
No matter what the farm task whether
plowing, di-kiiig, harrowing, threshing.
Fred T. Bilyeu, Sales
Imlring hay, grinding frtnl. pumping water,
rawing wood, pulling .«tiirnt
filling silo«,
or any of thr many other j<4m around the
farm, the Fordnon w ill not only do and do
well, but quicker, earner and at Is»- »*x|>en*e.
There are no many different tune and money
•»aving va\- in which tl.<• ! n;...c, can be
UM-d that you owe it to lour- f !.J get th«
fact*. < <>n»e in a' I
th» F -»l-un, or
write or phone for thA information.
Scio, Ore