The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 29, 1922, Image 4

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COSTS TO BE HIGHER
th« expediency «nd the extra b»U
entabed by tbe order was entertain
1T «rema the people of the United •d by the e»Mirt ia another question
States are not to be allowed to get
By th* um«>n of the two lines tn
ba<*k to normal, for on every hand question, the S P waa aide to emm
an otutacle ia placed in U m «ray.
plete transmntinentai shipments at
The recent deoaion of the U. S. a miurw.1 price and this has saved
Supreme court ia declaring the th* shippers many tb«>u»a'ui» of
Southern Pacific and Union Pacific i dollar« tn all lh«HW years, and no
divorced to another step backward. hardship haa ever been bom« by
The showing made by thoee inter- •liter th« carriers or the ahippera
e*tn! in «r pa rat i ng a union that haa If the uomergmg of the two r>«ad*
ranted for the past half century finally prevails, and each become« a
arema to have been better than the j competing carrier, it is problemaU-
»bowing by the S. P„ but whether caJ if cuala will be reduce,! and aer-
Electricity Renews
Vital Forces
Creates Xew Ci ¿or
and
AW it res Xerrousness
: vine bettered.
! h«- tight of thr U.
P. for the unmrrgmg haa all the
earmarks of a "freww” tn high
, finance and to the securing of a
; traffic highly profitable to it. 1‘rub-
| ably a better statement would l«e
that it wants something at the ex­
pense «if another com turn y and then
cause a drain on the pockets of the
shipper. No matter how we may
look at the question, the unmrrgmg
means an additional cost to the
•hipper. a cessation of iniprovrmeyit»
•nd • delay in transfer and other
mure or less rxprnaive services from
the competeing lines because of no
common interests in shipments be­
tween the lines.
Whatever may give us Iwtler and
cheaper rates, either freight or pas­
senger, will be welcome«! by thr
people, but the people nol do want
aervire crippled and nsl» mount
when no real benefit ia to l>e had,
and there ia uo benefit to be gained
by the order of thr court in divorc­
ing the Caotrai Pacific and
Southern Pacific.
Electricity haa been made aa painless
and ahockleaa aa a ray of aunahtne.
I hou .in.la of volt» can ba »prayed into
th«- body, |«-n<-trating instantly to every
organ, nerve and muscle to stimulate
and strengthen, without the »lightest
unpleasant sensation.
Thia “ Sugar
Coated Electricity’* gives quick and
positive relief in a hundred common
wiaknease» and chronic diseases.
It
literally enable» Nature to build a new
bo y and eliminate pain and suffering.
I very tissue in the body is strength­
ened by this treatment. Nerves are
toned, quieted and strengtheMd. the
blood Is enriched and all the vital
organa are stimulated to normal activi­
ty
Aches ami pains are driven from
the body and weakness is replaced by
vigor, energy and health.
A Free
hook, giving details of the wonderful
Penning th* Buam*«»
rinulls that have tx-en obtained In a
A rTiintg«» mitili«,alr<- ruin manti
hundred different disorder» may be se­ facturer walked Into the ten room at
the Itrake the other da» and an­
cure«] by anyone from the
Bounced loudly that hr had Just aren
a girl chewing rum. adding : "I hate
Renault Haiti Rij HiM'urtm,
glrlrthat chew gum
then Joined In
Salem
TRUCK BARGAINS
As representatives of the Mack 1 ruck Corporation, we are
in a position to have at our disposal for sale one of tl le
largest stoc ks of good used trucks to be found on the Pa­
cific Coast. Sime 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.
Here Are Some Samples
.">j ton l’c«l«-ra! I’ump. Overhauled
ami n paiiil««l. Goo gra\cl C^CAA
job got e «iih tin* truck
^teJVv
2| ton «Sterling.
Vaed very little
t )v«>rliaiilc<l and new
■ >i ton Ec«lcr il rittiroiuhly C31 AA
«•verhaul <1 itixf repaint««!
^wlvv
2| tini Mack.
new one
Dealer in
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Gents’ Furnishings
Garden and Field Seeds
Juwt like a
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ton Kepublic. A real
truck bargttiu ................
It ton M kw II
Pneumatic CCAA
tire»'. <•«»«»«! condition
■PJVFxJ
$2500
$1000
2 ton I « deral A good «tur- Cl^AA
tl\ truck in good condition ^IreW
DAY MOTOR COMPANY
OREGON
Oregon
T. K. WKS 121 «N
$2200
COW-TESTING
Man R«al>y Dependable. .
People «h,, are all »rt.«at and not
mentally dependable, who have uo
Baity of purtMiae. and ar* mit rel'ahle.
ar* a„t the mrn ar Itim tn In ct ,.>r
grnclrs
It la the «elf ranAtleBI man
the man who feri» «tire of hltowif
the man who le eure «f hl» pMl*r*«phv
m<| of hl» principie». Ilm hMH of gr»•«»
rauh, on whom w« tiri« -i m atiprvm«-
crises. when idhera are driven le the
wall.—change
ASSOCIATIONS
Small Qroup of Michigan Farms*«
First Entered Upon E apartment
Conaidered Doubtful.
• **•«.**•4 », th* t'nti*4 M«t** rw»»r«m*at
•* AartoUlnr* I
Fifteen year» ago a »mull group of
farmer» In Michigan entrrvtl upon
what many of them probably omaid-
errd a very doubtful »»périment. It
wa» thr organisation of alt awwmiatlon
for testing their row», in r>i to
how mm h feet! they ate and how much
milk they gave, an a»-« lattoii »m il ••
thr farmer« of Urnmark had original
Kodak Developing, Printing
and Enlarging
J. F. WESELY, Grocer
♦»♦»»»♦•••••»••»aeeeee
ed ahout ten yrara before, and whlch
varimi» other Kuropsnn couutrlea had
cwpled.
The espsriment. a» atudle«| hy thè
l’tilted Ntatra Iiepartment of Agrlml
tur*, provini • »uc.ee», howeter. ami
ihiw th» numbsr of «uct> aaaoriatione
luta gruwn frotn i lo *52. Il 1» notatile
that some Male» whieh look up thè
Idea at an early date ha»e «tmk t<>
thè movement and organile«! n«>rv ami
more assiM-lattooa. whlle other» con
tlnue wlth only a few, Must state»
tn<r*eae thè mimb*r of thelr c*»w test
mg aawwtatlons •• tinte gt/*s «n and
thè l>epartin«nt of Agricolture la fna
■»ring thè work
The lack of tester» dorine thè war
canard a «e*back in thè moverne» t, bui
recovery fr<«m thla ha» taken pia«»
and thè number of aaam-latlon» in thè
country la now mu< h largar than tt
«al before thè war
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Gallant Elevata* Opsralor
In n downtown building avverai |««o
pie wrr» walling for the elevator Tile
■wr was crowded when a lady »lepplng
•n attempted to pull friend liiml>aO'l
nino* The alert ofieraior called. "Just
uM mor», that 1« all.“ ami pushed
■ he gentleman back, "No you waul to
separar* tig“ aald the lady.
"Yea."
•««" thr answer; "I would rather »ep­
urale yon thi« way than the other
•ay.“—ten Francis«-*» Argonaut