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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1922)
— — IP* toasted. Thi* one e«tra process gives a delightful quality «hat oan not be duplicated T hcrspay , S f . it 21. I»22 ► optical I. YE MR AIN Is the cause of many HUMAN ILLS BANCROFT Optical Company 313 W I 1st St . Albany DR A. G. PRILL PDvsiridn an< Suneoo Calls Attended Day or Night SCIO •w Bible Thoughts for This Week * Saaday. AN END Til WORRY J—Be care ful for nothing, but In everything by prajor and supplication with thanksghIng let jour requests t* made known unto God And the |M»aie of tiotl. which pssseth all un demanding, shall keep your heart* and mln*la through lYirtst Jesus.— hilipplaua 4: *> 7. Msaday. REWARD«» TIIK KKIHT10OU«: Mark th« perfect Ilian end be hold the upright : for the rod at that man la peace I'aaltu 37 : 81 Tuesday. Ï L. M. HUM Care of Y it k So I ong CblBese Neiicme aid Tea C l Ils* medicine which will cure any known dtM-sse. Not Open on «tuudav* 163 S< tith High Street Salem. Oregon Phone 2X3 RIGHT REASONING?— Mt no rra»<4i together. salth the tx>r<1 : though )<»ur sins tw> as scarlet they •hall I h » as white as anow.—Isaiah I: IB Wsdusadar- MAN'S AIT».Al. <1 Ic-rd re the thy work in the midst of th« »rars—Habskkiik 3 2 Thursday, TIIK ONLY ll»:U*:— For ! the Lord thy God wilt hold thy right lie od. sa; Ing unto the«-. Fear not; 1 will help (bee Isaiah 41: 1* Friday. I'El lVEltANO. AT HANI»:—I will be with hhu In trouble; I wtll deliver him.- I'sslm »I : 18 Saturday. TRIED AND PIO »V ED:—As for God. hi» way Is |H»rfect ; the word of the laird la tried, lar la a buckler to all limi trust tn Mu».- —B Sata n-1 22 31 Linn county I Alt** go. fair Oct. 3-4-S-6. ,1borr ./// School started yesterday, and the Gur manufacturing department stand» care-worn faces of the mother* of high in thr «-«timatlon of everyone. we will furni*h you the right glasse» Scio have already taken on the sun- at the right price. shine of relief from worries incident to vacation ^¿hleade The state fair start* next Monday, and it i* said the exhibit* will excel firmer year* in volume, while the A lbany livestock and machinery exhibit* are HAROLD A LB RO. •triving to beat all record*. Many Manufacturing Optician from thi* community are taking their livestock to the state fair and C. C. BRYANT hope to bring home the blue ribbon*. Optometrist. Attorney at Law Cusick Bank llkig. ALBANY OREGON DR. FICQ i >i : n ; tist Office Hours : • to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 6 P. M Wright Poole MORTICIANS l'*»«Uvta*«w* The petition* for the placing of the name of O. E Eichinger on the ballot at the November election is now in circulation and can l«e found at the store* of J. F. Wesely, N. 1. Morrison and at the Tribune office. Come in to either place and place your name thereon—a fine chance to elect a man from this community as sheriff of Linn county. And a giM>d man at that. The railroad strike is now a thing of the past, if the 30 or more roads who have broken away from the solid organisation of railroad man- agemen t* can l«e taken a* a fact There are yet a few who are ob- st mate enough to bold out against long odda. and who are thinking the government will assume Control of them. How much Iwttei it would have been had this same bunch of roads done this at the star*, thus saving their property from going to pieces ami the public much money from the waste of its product*. It is always better to negotiate rather than litigate, as the railroads will now testify. Railroading, like an thracite coal mining, require* »killed workers, and when they are not em ployed the property always deter iorate* Soon, it is hoped, pruaper- ity will t-e running our way. and people bee 'm<- hspp* and contented. AU hail to the railroads that have signed up with the railroad worker*. The following quotations are real l>argaina. and made deep enough to move them ao that we «-an make room for holiday good*, which will begin to arrive shortly These are broken lota, of course, and to get your aiae you will have to hurry. I hese Prices Will Move 1 hem One lot Indies Pure Silk Hose, teg. SI 75; special ....... Si 35 • a 1 40; special ........ 1.15 • 4 • « “ Imitation ” “......... .76. sp«cial ............... 50 (These are io black* and brown*) One lot I«adies white Silk How. reg. 11.40; special......... 11.16 » e “ blue...................... 1.65; special ...... 136 M<-n'i pure Silk Hose, in colors, reg. Il 25; st»ecial $0.96 One lot Goat's Silk Tie*. 65c to $1 25, special .......................60 Don't forget we carry a full line of Gent’s Furnishings Headquarters for School Supplies J. F. WESELY, Grocer ♦ off the mortgage, build* the home, enriches the soil, pay* the grocery bill, clothes the body, renews the bank account and prepares the wav for ail posterity. For all thi* faithful labor she asks only loving care and good food. THE PORTLAND EXPOSITION With the time drawing closer to i the November election, it is more i and more apparent that Portland is < determined to stage the 1925 ex- i I-'»mon Thi* desire upon the part i of the city of Portland ia common- < dable, but we peheve the teal is < overshadowing the real benefits to ' Iw gained. If we read the signs 1 right, Portland, like the rest of the < state, la taxed almost to death, and < the imp<i*ing of 13.000,000 more on 1 her shoulder« ia a burden we fear1' Prices That Spell Economy Entombed men st th»* Argonaut mine. Jackson, Calif , were reached Monday, after more than three weeks of hard work by the rescuer*. When the explor«-ra through the shaft* of the mine found some of the men, 47. all were dead. Mid it ; was hoped that when other parts were explored that s»»me of the men might yet be found alive. The»e ha* been much news come out from thia mine that the public can harjly •he will always regret. believe, and some scandal ha« l«een The history of all exposition* attached to it. The company owning show* that dire result* have always 1 the mining Property erected a stock <- »me to the community that staged ; *de from which the reporters were s world's fair. It wa* *o in the < furnish rd the news, «uch as the ease of Chicago, with Buffalo, with » ' company wanted the world tefknow, Jamestown, with St L>uis and but one of the reporters broke over Seattle, and it might be the same ; the "canned" news proposition and with Portland, and it has been »aid ; this fact brought about a regular such was the case after the close of ' stampede, with the result that be the lx-wis & Clark exposition But if 1 waa ejected from the ground* and Portland it anxious to stage the big 1 hi* employer was forced t<> discharge show, it probably will be the beat to him Thi* is in line with all such let her do it. There is much in its happei ing*, like that of Herrin. III., favor. the railroad strike and other things The greatest gain in the staging ' that effect capital and capital's hold of the big show at Portland ia the < upon the great American public internaUonal advertising that will < Sum* pay attention to the details be accorded Oregon, and Portland < that save men's Ilves, but others in particular. We do need more 1 have a wav of beating the law and 1 people and more industries, and th«* * • furnishing the new* that place« way to get them is to tell the world ' * — For a aplendid well them in the limelight of great bene so. The fact is. Portland alone is ' > made blue chatnbrav factor« and coerce and th*art news- the only part of Oregon to be taxed |' work shirt, well stitched, paper* that dare publish the facts, two pocket*, full cut f r the 1925 exposition, «nd ilia* thia incident being only one to prove sleeve*. being the case, the rest of the stale 1 the statement can surely let her finance her own < Yet men who delve into the bowls undertaking*, and assist in every ' 1 of mother earth are radical* when ■ way in making it * success. The 1 they demand safrtv and fair wage*. , right for her to levy this t*x i*,1 being aaked by the city of Portland < Value First TO THE DAIRY COW OUR of the etate. and in our judgment ■if i < FOSTER MOTHER it is the proper thing to do to give ; Albany, Oregon The da.ry cow is nature's finest her thia right. The Store with a Square Deal for Every Customer. food laboratory. She gathers a bit of grass from the field, a little grain Local Market Quotations from the bin. a wisp of hay from Ye*, th«* community fair I* a thing the mow. and within that t«ody of of the past, and it was some fair, if her'* Nature evolves milk, that Rest of service, t>«ih ProfeseionMIy •nd in Funeral I onducting what we have been hearing is the greatest material gift of mankind. honest belief of the people he re lady tMMtant always. Best of From the time the spark of in Fqui|«nwnl am! Price* Guaran about*. Anyhow, it show« what telligence is started, to the day we teed flight for Everybody. can be done in the Forks of the lay down the mantle of life, whether P hom * IS Nantiam when the people get to we are in sickness or in health, I.ERANON OREGON gether and decide to do iL It was whether poverty pinches u* or plenty a success, the display* excellent and j surround* us, the dairy cow produces Mias Francis Eckert, of Portland, many, and the big basket dinner the greatest, the cheapest, the moat has arrived in the citv and will hugelv enjoyed. Again next year? I life-giving of all food*. She is an humble servant who make her home at the D. C. Thoms’ You betcha. work* for u* by dav and by night, residence. She will teach the 6th Surpria* and favorable comment in sunshine and shadow, in winter's and 6th grades in the Scio School was hea d from all quarter* last cold and summer's heat, She pars this year. t T T T t îïT T T T T Y T T T V Y ÎY T ÎT T H * T îT IIIl» 1 4 l4 * ITÏ TOASTID Hosiery Bargains Ì \CIQ A RET TIE/ •*1 ****************** ......... LUCKY STRIKE Saturday by people who had not •sen the n«>w gymnasium II is bigger and better than they thought, and expressed the wish that II be finished up with all speed II can and will be tf the proper assistance ia given the student body in thi* meritorious undertaking It afford* a building largr enough to house most any sort of entertainment that c«>mee our way. besides giving th* i student* • good place for their gym nastic training. Help now, tomor row will arc it finish«*«!. So to speak. $1.00 Buys a full cut blue denim bib overall; well made plentv of roomy pockets; splendid work garment. The Blain Clothing Co. ***************************** ......... THE SCIO TRIBUNE P ofltry . V kai . anii B ogs Hens. 4 lbs and over | 17 Hens, under 4 II«* . B Springs, Leghorn* .16 Other spring*, under lj Itie 16 Cocks ___ ___ ___ __ . 5 .12 \'!**** Veal, fancy no. 1 .13* Dressed pork. no. 1 blockers .14 Eggs. cash. 28c trad* 30 Egg«, white select________ .30 Hutter fat ........... .44 Shelled corn, eastern Ground or cracked corn Growing fee«! I »5 1.96 3.00 F lour Hard wheat Soft wheal 12.10-2.20 1.50 J. S Sticha. E G Arnold. C. W. Bragg and their wives, accompanied by Miss Vella Rrrnner spent Sun F eed day along the banks of the Troll- Mill run _____ 11.40 . inger slough fishing, they report a Scratch _ 12.25 2.65 fair catch but would have dime Egg producer ------------ 2 66 Ground barley better if Eathel had done more fish- _______ 2 10 Rolled barlev „ - ____ 180 i mg and less MretHng.