The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 05, 1922, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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Optical
The Oregon Stale Federation of
Labor refused to have anything to
do with the Russian Bolshevik move*
tnent, which was tried to be pul
over in the form of a resolution, at
the Wednrwdav meeting of last week.
The slatr need feel n<> anxiety from
organized labor in Oregon it is as
sound aa old Gibraltar, and will re*
main so as long a» Otto Hartwig ia
its president and E J Stack its
secretary.
TH! KMDAY. O T 5. lMtl
HUMAN ILLS
BANCROFT
Optical Company
DR. A. G. PRUA.
Pìivsiciai ani Som
Calls Attended
Day or Night
ORE.
St'll)
L. M. HUM
Can of
Yi< k So I ong
CUincse
Muiicme and
Tta Co.
Has medicine which will
cur«.* any known dlseas*-.
Not Open on Sundays
153 South High Street
Salem, Oregon
Phone 2H3
Bible Thoughts for
This Week
»■■day.
HFAilN THE l»AT RIGHT:—
iWusr me to hear thy loving kind
d<
tiesa In the momlog. for In thi
I truat ; cause tue to know the »»,'
W hereto I should walk : for I lift
up my soul unto thee —Psalm
143 : K.
Msnday.
RTERNAL »'Ri IT» TTON —Ths
Ioni shall preserve thy going out
and thy <v>mlng In from this time
forth, and even for evenuorv —
Psalm 121 : M
Tsaaday.
KINUlMikl IX WITHIN:—Neith­
er shall they say I/o here ; or. Io
there * for. hrhold the kingdom of
<h>d Is within you
Luks ITt 21.
Wednesday.
<|o|> lx GIlAi'lot'A Thou art a
thel ready to panion. gra*-loua and
merciful, slow to anger, and of
great klmlnesa Nehemlah 9: IT.
Tkwraday.
HOW To GAIN AUz-M r*
flrat the kingdom of God and his
rlghlr->uan<*«a. and ell these things
shall Ite added unto you.—Matthew
• : IU.
Friday.
MAFK FTtt'M ALL WVTLl—The
Lord shall preserie thoe trota all
erti te- «hall pn-aerro thy eool —
Psalra 121 : T.
Salurday,
Xt-J K l'RAIXF.
lei another
man |*r-nl«*«- ilice and noi thlns »»«
mouth; a »traniter, and not thln»
•un l|p« Pro« erba 2T : 2.
st
A lot of people who don’t ad ver
ise think business is dead.
When you ptek up a Ixxik and Ixikl |i
too far from you it nt a sign you n«f
reading gla>*< «
Always a.k for Kryp
toks. »“ the r> ailing part is vwible t<
th«- Wvarvr only.
/
It i» claimed the country people
are alow, but they do not get all
out of breath chasing the lateet fade
The telephone t>ecomes a house­
hold ned <uty as soon aa the young
crowd get old enough to make dates.
Gotem etrist.
ALttNï oars,
The railroads aren't selling so
many tickets to the cities now a«
formely, but they are selling more
HAROLD ALBRO,
Manufacturing Optician return tripe.
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The special bonding bill for Linn
county to enable it to pay off some
$600.000 in warrants should carry
Vote for it.
DR. FICQ
I )KN I IST
■
nflice Hours :
»to 12. AM.
l;.4Uto6FM
Vi right & Poole
MORTICIANS
Uailwtak»«.
Beat of Service, both Professionally
and in Funeral Conducting.
lady leeietaht always, He»t of
Equipment and IMeea Guaran
teed Bight for Everybody.
P hows 15
LE.B a X g N
ORFUKtX
But Only On» Is Happy.
The Harrisburg I'striol wwat tn
doiii'i the truth of s renata uM say­
ing It remarks
"Tie only two wbe
can live together as cheaply as «me
are a See and a ting." B<sM<a> Ir»,
script
Just Arrived
The jangling of the heavy trucas
over the city paving stones ia a
mighty poor substitute for the
sweet bird songs of the spring in
the country towns.
That
___ __________
aristocratic ______
bootlegger in
Portland drew a $400 fine, and a
1 compliment from the judge for the
good stuff he sella. If you are poor
- well, a jail sentence for you, see!
Walter Pierce was in Albany
yesterday, for an address before
the county fair, and in the evening
an elaporate supper
was spread,
and the newspaix-rmen of this sec­
tion invited to participate. We
understand it ia to be in the nature
of a booster meeting for Walter in
this part of the Williametle valley.
The compulsory educational bill
is bad from its beginning to its end.
Il has nothing to offer that will take
Oregon a step forward, but does
tend to send its progress to the scrap
heap. Il is religious, despite the
denials of some of its sponsors, and
religion has no place in politics
!f
the bill should carry it would entail
about a million dollars of added
taxes to the people, liecause it
throw about 9,000 pupils
would
into the public schools, which are
already taxed to their limit, for
which additiona
buildings would
have to be erected
Then would
come the necessary teachers to in­
struct these pupils, which would ai*
so carry a considerable amount of
added salaries, and these put to-
gether entails enormous work, much
money, and the unknown future of
the turmoil that would follow. Vote
“NO” and la* »afe.
SAYS WE LIED.
Men's heavy white and gray
extra heavy
ÜA.
sorks . .
. .
OVV
Htue brown and grryg Ì ">C
flannel work .hirta .
Men’s heavy cotton
union suits
tf4 Z2C
p I ,UJ
Men'» Ire*.
wool aockfl
TfLr CCz
<
... Jvt'UJt
Men's pure wool union suits,
ÎÆ
Boy's h.-avy cotton
$2.35-$3.15
LTk^s
tf 4
pl .Xu
I .wiles' fancy wool aid
Men's heavy white and gray
40c to $1.30
40c 50c
I hear goods were bought laut I ebruary
when wool »lock waa far below the pres­
ent price, therefore we are able to offer
them at such low figures.
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I VI. M MAIN
la the cause of many
schools that
would be affected by such legislation
would be those maintained by the
various churches. Catholic and Prot* •'
eetant
Th»- On g-n statute book»
have no place for such legislation, 1 ’
and it should u-tx.ruiH and sound
turned down
Fend Bulletin
1 ’
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WESELY,
1
Men’s Winter Shoes
Our Shoe» Have Always Given Satisfaction
We are careful in their »election, bearing in mind the
test that they will be put to by our wet winters. You
can't go wrong when you buy them here.
Men’« Brown Cowhide, heavy leather sole, a aplendid
»hoe for the monev. Priced
$2.75
The Turner Tribrne, the editor of
.Men’s plain U m » Bluett tone Bluchtr, two full sole»
which signs his name a. I’earl 1’.
Hassler, in it* last issue, says the
Priced
Scio Tribune ha. slartril the usual
campaign lie. when it said that K.
Men’» Heavy Wax Chrome leather upper, full vamp,
K Kubli and Gov. Olcott were stop­
solid
leather miles ami heels, two full Hob*?, a 100%
ped bv a traffic cop in Albany and
were allowed to go on tl eir way lie­
all leather shoes. Priced
cause of their prominence The Scio
Tribune did no*, lie because of ita
Men's Heavy Kip Leather Work Shoe», the xtrongeat
desire to start a campssgn untruth,
anti best wearing Work Shoe we know of.
because it has no interest in either
Kubli or Olcott, no matter what
Priced
their politics mav tie or have t>een.
We merely pointed to a fact as pub­
lished in the daily press and said
that such episodes as this caused the
people to look askance at the laws
VALUE FIRST
and feel that they had ax much right
"The
Store
With a Square Deal
to break them and go fr<-e aa did
for Ever Purchiuter”
the lawmakers and the chief execu­
tives
ALBANV,
....
OKHGON
We published the denial of Mr.
Olcott, and was glad to do so, fot
the reason that he said he was not
say the other fellow lied when it
Local Market Quotations
in Kubli’s car and had not Ixn-n in to
against any man or measure he
.
<•
iL It proved that the reports in
I or his paper espouses.
P oultry , V ral and E gor
He is in*
the daily pres* upon events of thia
tensely partisan, self-appointed to Hens. 4 Ita and over
S IS
kina are unreliable, and if unreliable
9
correct any statement by the "gentle­ liens, under 4 llxt
in incident« of a local «nature, we
! Sprinti, Leghorns
16
manly'* argument that the other is
are more than ever constrained to
(tther springs, under li lbs
.16
a liar when he says something against f’oeks
fl
believe that the great bulk of the
a person or a measure he is for. Í Stags
.12
information broadcasted by them ia
He haa branded himaelf as a Moses Veal, fancy no 1
13|
also unreliable, and sooner or later
.14’
. that leads to disruption rather than Dressed pork, no. 1 blockers
their great prestige will lie lost
1 Eggs. cash. 32c trade
.33
Ito cooperation
This paper haa no
We still maintain that Kubli should
Eggs, white select
.35
interest in the election of Olcott, or : Hutter fat
have been arrested and those with I
.46
his defeat, and have said nothing
him. no matter if the governor was
E ked
against him, and we have stood for Mill run
$1.35
or was not in the car. Too much
the same issues on the educational Scratch
$2.25 2.60
breaking of the law bv the law-)
bill as be. taking the same stand Egg producer
2 60
maker and enforcers have been in
2 IK)
that religious matters have no place i Ground barley
vogue in times past, and a gixxi
Rolled barley
1 80
in politics. Before the statement is
i Ñ
Sbrlled Corn, eastern
time to put a stop to them is now—
made that this paper ha. started a Ground or cracked corn
1 95
later will not do.
campaign lie to defeat Olcott, the Growing feed
8.00
The Turner Tribune is so intensely
Turner Tribune should have Uk"n
F
lour
parti«n that it can see nothing bad
the trouble to find out where the Hard wheat
12.10-2.20
in a man of its political faith. He
Scio Tribune got ita information and Soft wheat
1.50
is the kind of an editor that urges
if the information was intended to
the election of a yellow dog on a
to play politics
We still maintain
'Aunt Becky” Morria ia in Port­
ticket if It claims to be of its politi­
that no matter how high or low, land for a short stay as the guest of
cal faith. He ia the kind of an
the law must have the «A11K- a daughter, who ia with her husband
editor that sees no further than his
effect upon the individual.
while he ia billing Alexander, the
nose in i«ues that are paramount if
crystal rater. She will be gone
hia party takes the opposite side, no
matter how good the measure or
Ernest Kelley. Walter Blackburn. about a week.
$3.75
$4-25
$5.00
BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY
The proponents aav no religious the man may be. And he is the M. J. K rants and W. D. Reed were
Mrs Roxie Shank
issue is involved, but there is. for 1 sort of editor who ia always readv Albanv business visitors Monday
visitor to the county
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