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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1922)
—». ■-------------------- Sunken Sloop Being Salvaged TRUCK BARGAINS As representatives of the Mack 1 ruck Corporation,we are in a position to have at our disposal for sale one of the largest stocks of good used trucks to be found on the Pa cific Coast. Some of these trucks we have on hand in Albany, and are prepared to show you real values in truck equipment and offer liberal terms of sale. The sloop t'amatloti. which sunk after hllims It»* dork "oil Frllxtowe. England, twin* salvaged by an English cnrp«rat*,’n. Powerful l»i are shown taking the water out of the ship's holds one day last week. Ed Posvar ami wife ami Mary Roncr attended the dance at Rich ♦ ardton Gap hall Saturday night. Jun* 20 John Vineyard and daughter S. P Stringer and wife were re i Jennie, of Albany, visited the How cent Albany visitors. ard* one day last week. Robt Elliott and wife motored to Mr* Wm Smith and Mr*. Jew Crabtree Saturday on business. Chaatine made a tup to lj»c<»mb II (’ Craft attemled the dance at Monday, and spent the day picking Lacomb Saturday night. strawberries. Mr*. Frank Hugh«-* and daughter Henry Nalen and wife, of La- e.>mb visited Mr*. Nalen’s parents, France*, of San Francisco, arrived the C. H. Craft's, one day last here thi* morning, ami will *|>end the summer with her sister. Mrs week. Sid Stringer and wife were all Robert E'liot. William Flemming and wife took day visitors at the home of George dinner at the Jews ('hastine home We* ten house Sunday. Jess Chastine and family were Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Curry and daughter. Sunday afternoon visitor* at the Dixie, called on Mrs. Ben Schmidt Howard home. Mrs. Dell Westenhouse visited at one day last week. J. L Davenport and wife. Mr*. the Sid Stringer home the latter S. T. Tichnnr and daughter. Vir uart of last week. ginia motored to Grants Pa*., where Mrs Wm. Vaulkman visited Mr*. they will visit with relative* for a John Costello one day last week. Mr* Wm. Smith and Mrs. J«>hn sliort time. * ; I Here Are Some Samples 3| ton Federal Dump. Overhauled and repa nted. Goo gravel tf job go« - a ’ .-.trink P*’- '' ton Sterling. ( iverhililled and tires ... ............... 3} ton F'dvral Thoroughly evvrhauled and repainted ^«IVv 2| ton \| ick. Just like a new one .................................. C ^fcJvV 2 ton Nash, Overhauled in the b‘"*t oi condition 3| ton Republic, truck bargain $1000 Larwood Items Costello caller) <>n Mr*. Chas. Craft I ncognito . 1HÍ1 1 HW Ij ton M.txw' i!. I’m tiiuiitic CtAfl tires. Good condition -pJW Touring Car, wire wheel*, tire*; $250, good terms Many Were There 8ul>*cribe to th»* tribune. $800, former price $2000 Run 3600 mile*. Don't thi* one. Good term» One Ford pass up c One Maxwell, 1919 Model $7">—g«*od car ÿ2DO; » poach; terina One Dodge Touring terms that aro liberal ami * to suit One Ford I ruck Nearly new; $600; term* to suit For Sale For Sale One nearly new 6-cylinder Touring (’ar, price $650; good terms and some trad«-. This cat coat nearly $2000, anil han only been run 3600 miles. If you are looking for a snap, you cannot pane up this one. One 1V17 Buick 4. $325;good terms, good paint and good tires; some snap. For Sale One 1917 Eord Touring, $75. will For Sale lor Sale One delivery car, les* than just the thing fot a fruit farmer. 1 ' ■ ] For Sale On«* Republic truck, trade anti good terma. $1(X); One delivery, nearly new; metal body, new tires, been use«I very little; y ton terms to suit. INQUIRE Day Motor Co. Come and Get a Demonstration. ; ;, ’ , ' ' OregoiT T' I T Those attending the Pioneer Pic- ‘ nie al Brownsville, Thursday. June 15, from Scio and vicinity were: W. M Abbot and wife, Alm Powell. Helen and Mr* S. Philippi. Bertha .('ary. L. L. (alavan and wife, Hel len and Mrs Ed Myers. Riley Shel ton and wife Mrs. W. A. Ewing, Mrs. Frank (¡ill, A. E. Randall and wife, Daisy and Fannie Buckner, Mrs. J. W. (¡ami»er porter 1-ong and family. Ronald ami Mr* Spen cer b»ng. G W Arnold ami family. George Rodger* and wife. Sank Hannah and family. Henry Neal, Mrs. J. L. Kelly and son. Jack. Russ McDonald, Gale Jones, Chris Bilyeu and daughter, Grace, and D Thoma. and wan paroled; a youth Rivals an overcoat to keep himself warm and gels three years in the pen; a mil lionaire kills a man in cold blood, and laout on liail. How money talks and is listened to but human ity has no place in the eyes of the courts, if happening* have any truth in them as published by the daily papers Is there any wonder a nation has radicals? The Truth About the Ku Klux Klan" is getting to be quite a familiar sign ;>o»t in front of the» tre* There is enough truth alniut them in the mask without trying to mislead the people by word. Even the highei-up* in the organization never sign their names but always use type for It—any siatemant maile therein could not be proved No Ball Game Sunday as coming from the signer when publisher] that way. The truth i* The Scio ball team will take a bad enoug h at Ila I rest and the m<>re rest next Sunday a* no game ha* they explain th* greater the ex- been scheduled but on the following posure. Sunday the local* will cross tmt* i with Shaw, one of the la-st teams T he old guard in the Republican . in the valley. Last Sunday Jeffer- party want LaFollett. of Wisconsin, ’ son defeated Shaw by a score of I defeated for senator. H* is too ’ to 3. and this mean* our boys will progressiva, besides if McC'umber. ■ have to go some. The local team of North Dakota, is defeated, la- i. reorganizing ami a new manager Follett will be chairman of the 1 will be selected, and several new finance committee of the senate, 1 face, will l>c seen in the game with and this would never do. you ; Shaw, and the team sat* if it d ■•••« know. W* noil just such men a* not meet with the approval of the I ji Follett, Johnson, ito rah. et al, 1 fans in this game, there will l>e the senate, so we will not have ’ nothing to do but disband Show suffer to much from standpatters. 1 your appreciation by attending run* ami looks like new giMsl 2 ton Federal. A goinl slur di ino dv truck in good condition -P 1 OKEGON One 1920 6-cylinder light weight car I 1918 Ford ArM1 ar<l (’ < This one nearly New $2200 DAY MOTOR COMPANY We Smash All Prices 1 Nash Roadster 1’sed very little* 1 We wonder why there is so much trouble and radicalism in the world, and now we have it explained in the "equal" way justice is mee led out. A man is arrested for stealing a loaf of bread when starving and is sent to jail for 30 days, a rich man steals ‘he funds of a bank arid is ¡iookad upon as a benefactor by the hungry one. Will lake 1 rades4 court compared to the l*t Half run ** an independent. He will tie defeated by a much larger msrjority than he can now Imagine, and the winner he finds nut he is not wanted, the batter it will he for him ami the people. Tims's Changas Capiti oneri to tie a fat Hille rhenib with wings bat now he's a rotten little g^d digger wtth a ptek and aped* • «<*••• • . / *» * • ■■