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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1922)
a «a — ... , , ................................ . ......... .................. ♦ reputation of being a «lacker county | PEOPLE'S COLUMN • by nut supporting our State Fair with a representative agricultural U...................... —4 exhibit, and by so doing lunn coun [Editor’s Note- We are glad to give stiace to th* people of our com- i munity on topica of the day. but ask them not to become personal °r abusive. Each contributor must mgn name, not for publication, but ! for our protection I Scio. Ore . May 29. 1922 To the Editor: I read your article on the numer if y-.u are needing printing of ous theft* from automobile« that any kind you can do no better than have been committed in Scio recent by coming to The Tribun« ly. and note that you expect the culprits will be caught and puni«h- We make • Specialty of ¡ed. To tie sure. it Is to be regretted ty has been the loser The forks of , the Santiam and all Linn county could and should support many times the population which It dors. We should tell the world whst lxnn county is, and right here per mit me to say that I believe there is no greater medium of advertising a county’s resources than bv a representative exhibit of that county’s resourc»-« at tie different fairs and exposition« Sincerely yours. lieunard Gilkev. that such a depraved state exists in [Ed Note The item was taken Scio, and proper steps should be taken to correct this condition. But from an Albany paper, and probab- j —did it ever occur to you thst the ly resulted from a misunderstand thieves In question read the news ing upon our part of what the papers of our state ami find therein duties were to be and how he wu I unstinted praise given to politicians to perform ids work. We are aia<i whom they know are grafters. of the correction and hope our Again, they notice that dishonest farmer friends, as .Mr Gikey •Ug- ALBANY i business men, "gv by" an«! their gesta. will cooperate with him In innocent victims suffer without i making the exhibit at the state redress. There Is so much eorrup- ' fair the best one there | We are in the market for tion in business ami politics that it i is no wonder that our boya try the Mutton, Sheep and Fat Lanba JORDAN ITEMS game of getting something for <«et our prices before selling nothing There is absolutely nothing Phillippi & Warner J8p June I left to prove to them that "horn-sty Mr. Joe Schwindt was a Jordan is the liest policy". So they follow caller Sunday. the example set by men of question Mesdames A. Roydt and A. Foltz able character who are lauded to were truest* of Mrs John Foltl Sun the skies by our newspapers and day. voted into offices <>f trust. — healers in-------- Miss .Mattel Privett called on Mrs. Young boys are often sent 'o th-- "Pen” for lesser crimes than ar«’ Wortman Saturday ieommited with impunity by promi Mrs. E. Phillips who hat been We buy I nent men. Such men hide under the visiting her parents in Salem re Veal, Pork &. Poultry I cloak of political or business re turned home Saturday. E. I Mixing and daughters attend spectability. and go unpunished. I fail to see the justice in it Con ed the ball game Sunday. Misses Adelia Lindeman anil Mary sistency is no longer a jewel, and SCIO. OREGON ami Barbara Schwindt were guests abroad with dishonesty stalks of Mr. and Mrs K. M Chronic braxen face Sunday. Otm net. * LOOK Horseshoeing Reduced «>>>>»*>* ■Ml 1 o keep in step with the downward trend of prices, and to give my patrons the benefit of price reductions to me, redi the following prices now prevail: uti<i 2s, new 12 50 •a a» 4s; now 2 .«•> 6s new 3 2.5 flH new 3 .50 new 4 26 7 h 3a utili 10% Discount on I lorst’Mliooing for < Acetylene welding and other work re duced accordingly. Give me a Call and Prove my Work KrNni P" The Blacksmith C c" • C" • rXLJWLL, Scio, Oregon ♦♦♦♦ Sanitary Meat Market I fresh and Cured Meats $1.19 I < >H Shelton & Co. Props THE Still STATE BANK Geo. Balsiger of l^ron« made Jor dan a business call Friday. Scio, Ore., May 29. 1922. W . A. Ewing, A. E. Randall A meeting was called Saturday President Vice Ere«. To the ixlltor: E. D. Myers. Cashier Refertng to vour article in last to investigate the possibilities of a week's Tribune, stating that I had consolidated school at Jordan the in Start a bank account today and provide for vour future. been selected as manager of th* near future You will find a checking ac Linn County Fair. Permit me to count v»<ry »itinvenient for your A band of gipsies passed our burg bu^ir><-s« transactions. We pay say that some how you have been Friday in modern conveyance, dusky, lntcr«-«t on time deposits. I misinformed. At an executive ami "tell your fortune pleaac?” meeting of the Linn County Fair i O rkuon M ist . FOR EIGHT PIECES OF 8 High-Grade GRANITEWARE Thin wonderful asNortment includes 1 1 1 1 No. 2B Wash Basin No. 2 Milk Ban No. 2 Drinking Cup No. 40 Deep Pie Plate Board on May 20, definite action was taken t<> secure the services of SHELBURN NEWS a competent manager of the Linn County Fair, but 1 believe to date, t • no selection ho b«>en made June I However at this meeting, I was Mrs. Annie Hirona and son Jack aeiecte<i to act as County Exhibit of Corvallis came over for Itecor- Agent, and instructed to place a alioa day. Mrs. J. Ogleabee planned on. 1 Linn County agricultural exhibit at the Oregon State Fair this fall pro leaving for Gras« Valiev Monday io viding sufficient funds could I m - rais visit the Earl Russell’s Mrs. T. M Rusnell and children ed to finance same. Owing to (the stringent tinancial Mr*. John Bentz ami daugtera, condition of the country it was not Mrs Wyman and Mr* Shilling called deemed wise to ask for a county ap on Mrs W it Mclxvin Thuraday. pt opriation to mevt the expense of Mr». Hobbs was very ill Thursday thia work. Believing that the sev night. The doctor was called for eral community clubs ami other her. Real Etialt I trover civic organitations of the county John Bentz and family attended and Notary Public are vitally interest»-»! in the develop church in Albany Sunday. They ■¡bit ratli Obtained, f.zamined ment of their respective districts brought Mr»- John Gibbons an<j | CIO - • - OREGON these dlstricls will tie asked to children home with them Uttle finance thia work. Rose Gibbons was confirmed in the You will pardon me for suggest- Qgtttolie church Sunday, ing whne the "Forks of the Santiam • C. D. Osborne and wife were Community Club” completes its shopping in Salem Wed new! ay. MORTICIANS organization, one of its first to take I ml«vtai«i* Homer Rusnell wife and •on favorable action upon, and by ao Wallace are visiting at the T. M Best of -ervice. both Profsssionally and in Lum-ral Conducting. doing go on record as a wide awake Russell home. organization working for the devel I ady Assistant always, Best of W. II. McLarin was in Albany on I quipincnt snd Prices tiuarsn opment of our community and the business Saturday teed Right for Everybody. building of a greater Linn county. Mr and Mrs Edgar Crocker and Pnosa IS The oast four years Linn county daughter. Mr and Mrs Dingey and I.EBASoS >- OREGOK has built for itself an unenviable Mr Peterson, of Salem, called at i I Riley Shelton Wright & Poole MAPI YKHUPAY! MILD TODAY ••»«»••••»♦« Meadow Shade Dairy '¡'S'* Meadow Shade Butter • lll.h»«l Fries FrlA , , for SuH.rl.l ' I________________________—~ 1 No. 2» Mixing Bowl 1 No. 16 l.ipiMtl Saucepan i No. Ij Pudding |>an 1 No. 2 Pudding pan All of the above 8 piece asMortinent $1.19 Notice to Creditor* Notice is hereby given thst the un- nemigm 1 has l-een duly appoiuted by the (’■•■inly Court of the State of Ore gon. for Linn County, administrator of the «-state of Henry Leffler, deceased, and has qualified. All per»<>na having claims againatsaid estate ar«- hereby required to present them. duly verified, with the proper vouch. « r», witnin within ■»* «ix (•») u months vouch * u * im » from dat»- of thl« notice to the undersigned «immistrstor. st hi« residence, in Scio. in Linn County, Oregon. Liat. I and first published this 18th day of May. 1922. Jons F. l.srnsa, Admi: : tratnr of the estate of Henry lx filer. do-eased. II111 A vi taxa. Attorneys for Administrator. 11.60 2.00 2 25 2.60 2.50 -4 : reset reset reavt reset reset 1H F riendship, Engagement and Wedding Rings F. M. French & Sons — — - This is I vhm than 15c per single article The most wonderful Bargain ever offered to the public O mibihi I! oh Jilt 3 R. M. Cain C muhudi I ii ; J im J ; On Saturday, June 3 ; Attend the Community Club meeting BUT t0 v,Mit th‘‘ sc,° MEAT MARKET for ! < > Special Prices Break fast Bacon, h imr smoked Back Bacon, home smoked Ham, home smoked Weinies, home made................ Bologna, home made .......... ........... .......... 30< lb 25c lb 30< lb 19c lb 17c lb '; ] ; j; j; First Class Meat I > All prices for Saturday only. Come and nee thia selection ] I and aave yourself money. Cash only ;; SCIO MEAT MARKET HOLECHF. K BROS.. Prop*. Scio,Oregon ;; asaasaas»asoaaaaasss»»sss»sssss»i ! the Shilling home one day last week *••••••••••* Have Yon a Saving* Account ? Isaac Rennet has purchased a new Il rea k»». «as. X (*•**( II !»• It.». i. Hart car. J Oglesby was teaching him ; We pay 4 percent intercut on «avi' 4« st. Mints which we credit to your ' [ , account every sis month«. < <>n«i<l»-r y<M*g «aringa aero»t I bill a« • 1 . to drive it Sunday. Earl Gooch was helping Will ' lar bill, on* that must l>c paid «« regularly as the rent or grocery bill. < > van «ili navar gita It up ' I Hirona to move his household goods ' to Stayton Thursday and Friday. "WHIM SAVINGS ARK »»ft» * « IstmW «al M *w>y ¡> Mr. Hirona is going to work with the paving crew there this summer. »♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦••♦♦•♦♦••«»•««♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦«••♦♦♦♦♦•a«saaaaa see* T. M Russell and family visited al the W H Mciaun home Monday, ' : The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon : ; The Scio I ribune $1.75 the year