The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 08, 1922, Image 2

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PEOPLE'S COLL MN
do you Know ?
(Editor's Nute- We are glad to
give spacr to the pr ip rof our com
munity on topics of the day, but
ask them not to become personal °r
abusive
Flach contributor must
algn name, not for publication, but
for our protection )
That the gymnasium will be a civic center we
can be proud of? Have you heiped?
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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kxkay ,
lions, unless they And the c-ost of
production and then the limit of
Gaston, Ore . June 6. 22
profit that can be levied ia estab­ Scio Tribune.
lished. Investigations in the past
Scio, Ore..
have Iwen failures and it ie reasona­ To the Editor:
ble to predict this one will fail.
I would like information of the
land around Scio as to doea it raise
W ith guns thundering. Amund­ good crops, is water plentiful, can
sen. the great explorer, eel sail for one raise most any thing around
the far north Saturday afiernoon Scio, is there a high school in Scio?
from Seattle. Probably no other
Please send me a copy of your
explorer in m -dern tunes has given paper.
the world co much knowledge of
Your* truly
the universe as ha» Amundsen, and
Thies Bros.
the rousing send-off given him was
We can raise anything on farms
entirely appropriate.
A HIG tire at Sheridan. Oregon.
Saturday morning done damage to
the amount of over 4100.000, II
business houses being almost wiped
out
The McMinnville fire depart
ment responded to the call for help
and materially assisted in saving the
whole business section from de­
slruction. In 1913 Sheridan suf-
fered a $350,0H0 fire
J i ' nf : M. 1922
Bible Thoughts for
This Week
St lu businessmen advertised ape-
cial bargains for last Saturday, on
staple standard goods that are used
every day. and they claim the price
quoted was below wholesale price.
I'hev claim the people do not want
bargains, or else they do not know
what bargains are. The Scio mer-
charts are «quare and their spe­
cials should be grabbed up. for they
are luirgains.
Sunday.
MOW TO WIN:-Trust In the
l>< i|. um| <|i> g<*>HÌ; s» »haft ll«xi
du HI hi the laud, and verily thou
-diali hr fed.
('«.niiiiit thy »«> unto the fjord:
trust al»« In bini ; and tir aliali
l*»aliu 37: 3. B
bring It to paaa
Monday.
naeety <»F THE PMIFWT n -
IU-llol'1. Gt»l «vili n»t essi »»») s
perirvi m»h. nell ber wlll be help
I Im evil liner«. Job H : JU
Tuxday.
TIIE m’I'ltEME HI’LEIt 5—Evali
yr thè Dirti <nir Goti, sud wnrslilp
si hi» tool-tool ; fur he la Imly.—-
Panini Ut': ft
Wadaatday.
A NI Iti DUELLINO l’I.AiE: —
Tru-t In thè le»rd and do gt"“l : ■*»
•hall tliou dwell In thè land, and
vertly tinnì aliali be fed.—P»alm
17: 3.
Thursday.
THINK OF TllK HAHVEKT:—
Whatsoever a man soweth that
•hall hr also reap Galatians tt: T
Friday.
I-KAI5K THE GOOD 0<>D: —
Make a Joyful noise unto the D>rd.
Enter Into hi» ¡rat«'» with thanks­
giving
For the lord la good.—
I'naltn IW: 1, 4. ft.
Saturday.
Gt’A HI» THE hiNGl’K:—Keep
thy tonxue from evil, and thy lip»
fr <ti speaking guile Th-part From
evil and do good; seek ¡trace. and
l>uraiie it. I' mi I m M: 1.1, 14.
♦
"U. 8. Bov« Puxxle Mi»« McCor­
mick." aavs a newspaper headline.
That's nothing, as they have been
puxxling us old timers for many
vears. They ate the licet in the
world.
S»:MAT<>R M c N a HY has been given
the job of investigating the prices
of gasolene and other petroleum
product«. Our opinion is that all
these investigations result in in­
creased prices, la-cause they are ex-
(tensive and « >meb.-ly has to pay
the bill
We don't need invi-atiga-
here, and have plenty of good water
and a epiended high School in Scio
Editor
Local Market Quotation»
Pot'LTBY. V eal and E gos
Hens, 4 lbs and over
f
Hens, under 4 lbs
Springs. I{ itw and up
Broilers, under if lbs
Stags
Cocks
Veal, fancy no I
Dream«I pork. no. 1 blockers
Kargs. ca«h. lflc trade
Fjtgs. white select
Butter fat
F keo
Mill run
11 4«
Scratch
2.75
2 Mi
Egg producer
t IS
Ground Imrley
Rolled barley
2 00
I.MO
Shelled corn, eastern
l IMI
Ground or cracked corn
Chick feed
3 50
Chick starter, maah
3 50
3.35
Growing feed
FUJt’lt
Hard wheat
42.20 2 30 2 40
Soft wheat
1.75
TllK newspaper ie becoming more
and more the logical medium for
national advertieere, eaid Thomae L.
Emery, Pacific Coast manager of the
American Newspaper Publishers’
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AMMx-iatiun, who was in Portland + ♦ • • ♦ ♦ • 4b
recently on a business trip from L Larwood Items
San Francisco. hie headquarters, At
indication of this he pointed to in-
June 6
cream-d appropriations alloled
Sid Stringer and wife motored to
lug advertisers for newspaper
verlisementa.
Salem Sunday where they spent the
day with relatives.
CltAKiJot H all , a recent candidate
Holiert Elliot an-i family and John
in the republican primaries for the Costello and wife took dinner at
nomination for governor, has inti­ the B«-n Schmitt home Sunday.
mated that if he fails in his contest
Walter Woods, wife and daughter
he will probably be an independent Zelma. spent Sunday with Mrs.
candidate in the November election. Wood's parents, the Wm. Smith's.
This threat prove« that Hall and his
Twenty two Aliiany Cxvllege MU­
followers are poor sportan en, and if dents hiked to Cleveland Hock CO*
elected he would be a "sissy’’ in a day recently
man's job. It measures up with hie
Mrs. Daim-v Elliot. of Sandy ia at
announcement letter early in the home visiting her parents. Mr. and
campaign that he was having hie Mrs. J. L. Davenport.
announcement story put in plate
Jess Chas tine and family spent
form and asked the country papers the week-end with Mra t haatine's
to run it, and he would later run an parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chrisman,
ad in the paper. Most editors fell of near Stayton
for the "gush," but he conveniently
A. L. Hickox and Mattel Daven­
forgot his promise. This paper felt port were united in marriage Sat­
all the time he was not the man for urday morning bv Judge Bilyeu at
the place, and recent events proves Albany. A wedding reception was
its feelings were correct. We need held at the bride's home Sunday
men (he men) in positions of such evening
About tiftv relatives and
responsibility. and Hall is not such friends attended.
a man.
Carson Davenport and family.
Meadow Shade Dairy
With the Mutual Creamery, will have table cream, whipping cream,
cottage cheese, buttermilk, strictly fresh eggs and
Meadow Shade Butter
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at all times
Fríe* Paid
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E. A. Wagner,
KALT WAS
$PR i XE
Grace Bilyeu spent the week-end
with Bernice Davenport.
Koecoe Gaines attended I the dance
at laicumb Saturday night.
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Seed potatoes for June planting
should be cut in large pieces not
Dixie Curry called on Mrs. R<»ht, likely to dry out. length of treat­
Elliot Monday afternoon.
ment for sprouted «eed needs to be
Miss Beatrice Gaines attended an shortened somewhat. O. A C.
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machine - as
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P a Q i O BWOAIXAST i NG- STATION!
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COSTS TAP, $2t>^
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Large Piece« Needed
GET A PADiO SET.
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Scio, Ore.
Mrs. Dahy Elliot. Robt. Elliot and entertainment at Providence Satur­
wife and A. L. Hickox and wife all day night.
attended the dance nt Crabtree
I ncognito .
Saturday night.
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