The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 03, 1922, Image 2

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They are GOOD!
Optical
I VI: STRAIN
Is the cause uf many
HUMAN ILLS
BANCROFT
Tilt KMIIAY, At GUST 3. 1922
Of course vou are planning on
coming to Scm for the big debate
it ia of more importance than moat
anything else to occur here in the
immrsliute future, unless it be I he
big Ford caravan, which will arrive
on the following Monday. The de
bate on Saturday, the 12th, and the
caravan <>n Monday, the 14th both
big days for the people hereabouts.
Ami both have a world of infur-
malion to give out
Optical Company
313 W. lut St., Albany
DR. A. G. PRILL
Pbysicui ani
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Calls Attended
Day or Night
ORE
SCIO
DR H H»PLIERS
CHIROPRACTOR
Electrical Treatment
l ark and bherman Street*
I .le phone 126
i.FIlAMlJi
OREGON
L. M. HUM
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( arc of
Yick So l ong
CbiBesc liiihciBe ani Tea Co.
Has medicine which will
cure any known diseaae.
Nut open on Sundavs
IM South High Street
Salem, Oregon
Phone '2X3
Doing fane» work is a strain on th>
•ye*
But if
wear ylasses mail«
especially fur vuu the strain is entirely
eliminated
Wr grind lenses to your
subscription. So they will be as requir
rd
Don't nvgieri your eyes-let us
examine them txlay.
^hleade
Optem etrut.
OAfA
AltANY
HAROLD AI.BRO,
Manufacturing Optician
F or S alk - Old paper*.
10c per
bundle at lire tribune office.
Manv editors are delivering solar
plexus blows to Bob Stanfield lie­
cause he had not been in his seat in
the U- S. arnate for over 00 days.
Bob is n<>t much of a legislator, and
he know* it, so he ha* performed a
better service to the country in hi*
absence than a good many whr have
remained on the job -he haa made
no speeches and the mall* are not
flooded with a lot of hi* remark*
that mean nothing
With the u*e of the court* against
laboring men and the growing Hat
of injunction*, there seem* no like­
lihood of a permanent fieace being
establish«*«! between capital and labor
—there never will be until capital
stop* litigation and liegin* negotia­
tion
Collective bargaining in which
lioth meet in conference to aettle
•mall dispute* and wage* ia the only
*ay to solve lalxir qu«-*lions. Court*
cannot do it - besides when Uncle
Sam enter* it «aver* of government
ow nership.
improving
ia aille to I m > up
part of the time, He ia nt the gov«
emment hospital in I'urt land.
Mr. Morrison’* machine threahed
for Kro«*man Bro* and Prokop
Bros. Monday.
J H. Kelly han w«rd from hi*
wife aaying she reached Prineville
last Tuesday. She found her mother
iwraiyzcd on the left aide, and can
hardly speak. Mrs Anderson has
many friend* here who will regret
to hear of her illness
Iawter Holt and wife «lopped al
J. G. Holt’s last week an they were
moving from Corvallis to Carlton,
Yamhill county.
A surprise birthday dinner * m
given for E F. Gilkey Sunday in
Scm. his birthday lieitig the next
day. The following were present:
Mr. and Mrs. Iwotiard Gilkey and
family, Mrs. Cora Smith, Tom
Doyla, Alvin. Orville. Franklin and
Merlon Gilkey.
The afternoon was
spent resting and visiting.
S. B. Holt and family visited in
Salem Sundav. On the way home
they viewed the famous Neil Jer-
sey herd near Turner.
Clvtu* and Percy t'happelle. uf
Woodburn, are visiting at W A.
Gilkey’s.
Free Tube With Each Tire
Effective luly^^
PRICE 1
REDUCTION
o n ALL Sizes of
W. R. Rooker. 63. of Crabtree. 1
who disappeared from Albany.where
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he had gone, on Tuesday of last
week, caused hi* family to become
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GILKEY STATION
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alarmed about him. and a search for
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him to be started
He was found
Aug 1
on the l*>banon road I harwiay and
Ht i* aaid
Mrs Paul Bartmk left Saturday restored to hi* family
for Ihirehester, Wi* , to vielt her to be subject to extreme period* of
mothi-r and her old home, She ex- ab ent-inindv<in«-o>.
pects to lie gone several weeks.
Mr*. John Cyrus and Mr*. Holm-
Grace Bartnik I* here from Camas. stadt. of Portland, *|>ent the week-,
Wash , during her mother’s ab- end with G L. Sutherland and wife
aence.
and also put up some fruit for the
Mary Zellar came from Silverton winter. Mr*. Cyrus l<>*t all her
last week to visit her father. Leo household good* in the recent Are
Zellar.
in Prineville, and ha* now taken up
Mrs S. F. Zysaet i* staying with her residence in Portlanc.
her daughter. Mr*. Claude Hyde, of
F. B Studnicka haa purchase«!
Corvallis, who became the mother
the W Davis Produce Store in Jeff-
of a baby boy July 26th.
erson, and hi* son Jim ha* l>een
rhe following attended the Church
placed in charge
The name there
>f God campmeeting in Woodbum
is the same as here - Winner Produce
Sunday: Mr and Mrs J. G. Holt.
Company.
Mr. and Mr*. William Weinberg
Quite a fight is Iwing put up on
and family. Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Weinberg and family. Mr and Mr*. the measure designed to eliminate
T. M Holt, Mr. and Mr*. W. A. parochial school* in Oregon. And
Probably be­
Gilkey and Marion, and Mr and why we do not know
cause th* Bible i* being taugh.
Mr*. Peter Peterson.
We are glad to report Cktu* Holt therein
JF Pennsylvania
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\A cuum cup
W CORD AND FABRIC TIRES
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AND TON TESTED TUBES
VACUUM CUP TIRES
30*3/2 - $11.95
32x-4CORn $29.25
Local Market Quotations
Pot’i.TRY. V kal ani » E ggs
Hen*. 4 lb* and over
1 .16
Hen*, under 4 lbs
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Broilers, under 1 i Hi*
.17
Spring*, over 1| It»«
.16
< ock*
. 6
11}
Veal, fancy no 1
Dressed pork, no 1 blocker*
.14
Egg*, cash. 15c trade
.17
Egg*, white select
.17
Rutter fat
.46
Pork. No. 1
F klo
SI 60
Mill run
Scratch
*3.25 2.76
harg producer
2.70
Ground barley
2.26
Rolled liarlry
I.KO
Shelled com, eastern
1.K5
Ground <>r cracked corn
2.00 !
Growing feed
3.36
F uh It
Hard wheat
12 20 2 30 2 40
Soft wheat
1 66
k
TON TESTED’TUBES:
3Ox3*/z - $1?5
32*4- - $3.°5
Remember- Reduction Applies
to ALL S izes -Quality Unchanged
The Scio Garage
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C.
BRYANT
Attorney at Law
Cusick Bank BMg.
ALBANY
OREGON
Sotwnbe for the Tribune
DR. FICQ
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