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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1922)
• * * — - ■ - - ♦ » do you Know? ♦ . » That we need a cannery to handle the fruit and vegetables grown here? » / I ■è THE SCIO TRIBUNE » «I ■ » -i $ ■J When trad* ia dull ia th« time to advertise. It ia easy to acll hah hooka to the merchant, but in order for the sportsman to know who haa them, the merchant must advertise that he ha» them for »ale. If the wholesale house sell» you a fine aril« de that saves your customers mon* ey, how will the prospective pur- dia»er know you have it unless you advertisy it? The people depend on newspaper advertising for infor« mation. I, - « « e r ■ Till HNUAY. JUNK 1. 1322 & B CoMMitBtONKR TfiOMH will now have the opportunity to show that he knows how to transact businvwt for the public, and he will make go<id. The old regime is dead, and new practices will prove their worth. "N ational Clean-up Day" ha» been set for Saturday. July N. That I ia good, and mav every community fall in line Hut the best clean up will probably occur on the first Tuemlay after the first Monday in November. ! / ■ & Seed Clover la Clipped Red clover yields more and bet ter seed if it IS I«stured or clipped back so its period of bloom is de lay«! about three or four weeks. Clipping usually takes place about May IS to 20. while pasturing should end about June I to 10. A cutting of hay may tie made before it reaches full bloom, and a good seed crop then obtained from the second growth where the June or July rains are ample. In dry sum mers belter yields follow pastur ing or clipping. O. A, C. Experi ment station. The first crop of alsike clover is always taken for seed It should never tie Clipped or pastured t>ack. training in politics. You already appreciate the jmrt good appearance plays in a young man's social life —you will find it an equally important a»>et in your business or professional career. The beauty of it is that you can be well dretued at moderate cost Suita pneed: $25.00 00 $35.00 Ilhio riolliiiif Coy V s ) m First ALBANY. OXFbON The Store With a Square beat for Every Customer eeesesoeeeoeoeess«»» Special Price cycle. Dr. Browne Likes Mexico on J. W. Hirons ha« received a letter from Dr S C Browne at Palmitto Del Verde, giving a gi«»l drw-rip- tion of the island as he found it The doctor says thot the ¡»land was not misrepresented t<> him. but tha' he had built up a little higher hopes than he should have ilia land is almost entirely cleared and his house will soon tie finished, and as soon as possible he will start plant ing cocoanut trees, Mr. Hiruns is now living in Stay ton. and this fail experts io follow the trail to Palmitto. where he owns land near Dr Browne's He says he expects to find a good deal of hard work ahead of him, but be lieve» It to be the chance of a life time. S. W. P. House Paints Saturday, June 3, Only N.I. Morrison We Print Sale Bills Local Market Quotations P oultry . V ial ano Haw Hens. 4 11» and over Hens, under 4 lb« Spring*. lj U m and up Broilers, under lj It» Slag«_____ ____ _____ Cocks __ r.„. , ■ , Veal, fancy no. 1 Dressed pork, no. 1 blockers Or course you are planning on Eggs. cash. 16c trade coming to Scio next Saturday! The Figgs, white select . Butter fat program for the existence of the rno Forks of the Santiam Community SI 40 Mill run club will lie presented and officers 2.75 Scratch elected. The program as published Egg producer 2 NO last week ami again thia week is Ground barley 2.10 2.00 big and carries with it many ave Rolled barley ISO nues for work. A bigger and bet Shelled corn, eastern 1 Ground or cracked corn ter community will result if we will 3 50 Chick feed ail work together. l«et us get ('hick starter, mash 3 50 acquainted in this way anti then be Growing feed 3.35 neightiorlv. F lour ALONG come» the United States supreme court and knocks out the Capper-Tincher future trading bill designed to prevent the "extremes’' in wheat gambling. The coart, in an opinion to which Justice Bran dies dissented, declared the import ant parts of the law unconstitutional. Oh. well! There's no need to worry. The law didn't have enough kick to make it worth while fighting for. The Producer repeats: There ia only one way to outlaw gambling in wheat and that ia to substitute a TO JUNE GRADUATES! tionately a» much money tn the «mall community as tn the large • • » a Ce. city But the fl<>jr>»hing community »«»»sseeoeees is keeping that money al home through the purrh»«- of products manufactured nearby. Present industry Contains within itself the power of future develop ment whether it be in the commun ity or the State, Ifie buying of Oregon product« mi-an« the rn couragement of industry and conse quent growth It i« an inexorable This wi-sk several of oqr mer chants ate offering bargains to our readers which are worth while Egg» Easily Preserved Watch their windows for them, and then come to Scio. Saturday, June Eggs preserved now while prices 3. for the Community meeting and are low will permit more to be sold to do your trading. later when every dozen counts more. Sodium silicate or water glaaa, is W ith the primay out of the wav the standard preservative. First and the w«-ather also looking like it ball the water to be used and allow had also nghfed itaelf, our basic it to cool, after which add the wa industry lumbering ought to be ter glass at the rate of I to 10 or Uae able to resum operation. No one 12. depending on its strength only clean uncrarked eggs and put can w<»rk good with such 'elevating' them in in a wooden or earthenware stories eminattng from the various The solution may either candidate«, or while the crops were container be poured over all the eggs at once an uncertainity. or they may be added each day Score Cards — Get your "500“ score W mitk made a poor showing for Keep them in a cool, dry. but dark cards at the T himine office. 2c per card, or 2| cents per card by the way he whs tauted. The history cellar. O. A C Experiment station. mail, postpaid of our country since the civil war has beon to taboo all military men from political positions, and it is right Military men will always be military, and we have too much Grant was the militariasm as it is exception, and he was b«g enough and broad enough not to UH«- hin «* more efficient system of distribution for the one now in effect. Coopera tion, not law, ia the thing. The Producer. ; th« foundation of present future growth It has nut been many year» since smal' communities were omplacvn*,- ly awaiting some future day to brine recognition of their reaped lv« merits of scenery, climate and fine water in the (relief that such recognition meant development But this policy has been discarded and they now realize that without industry as a foundation, expansion to any appreciable degree is possible. Every small center of trade population, says The A*u«>c>ated dustrirs of Oregon, just as much as the larger place, has some reason for it* existence and in nine case» oat of ten an lndu«try or re*>ure> is the basic cause Encouraged, that industry will expand and bring more people into the group Ulti mately that one advancing Industry will bring others Without excep tion this ha« been the experience of every large city There is propor Hard wheat Soft wheat 32.20 2 30-2 40 _______ 175 A Place in the Sun "Each Community may have place in the sun." Every Community in the slate ia potential metropolis with just as much opportunity to develop, flour ish. and expand as any other more populous center. And every com munity has its opportunities, which need only practical knowledge and pr-'per encouragement, to be made The Ford Truck | $430 f. o. b. Detroit Terms if desired Equip|»<l with pneumatic tire* and demountable rima Your choice of either the special gearing of to 1 foi speed delivery or the standard gearing of 7* to 1 for heavy hauling. Every owner or driver of a Ford One-Ton Truck knows from actual experience that it is the greatest Truck value ever built. Don’t guess-buy guess—buy a Ford and save the differ differ- enee. Fred T. Bilyeu, £*- Phone 27 Scio, Oregon