The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 02, 1922, Image 12

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For Sale Cabbage, all you want,
J. P Bentx was in Seto Monday
Subscribe lut the Tribune
Boro Utt. M .28 to Mr and Mra.
at
cents Per pound, at the
oa
bnataees.
Harry
Godwin,
of
Crabtree,
a
daugh
­
LOCAL BREVITIES
There will be s dance at the Z
patch. Guy McKnight. Phone
ter.
Mias Berths Patrny and Ase East­ B. J. hall on election nlrht. Nov 7.
&». Route 2 Scio.
11 tf
burn.
of
Albany,
were
Seto
visitors
instead
of
on
Saturday
night.
Nov.
Willis
Ramer,
of
Crabtree,
was
a
T rks I'AM notices for sale at 10^
T. E. Fleming, waa in Albany
11. Everybody invited. Remember
week end visitor at toe Fred Bilyeu Saturday night.
each, ut 3 for 25«’. at the Tribune
Tuesday.
the data—Nov 7 -next Tuesday.
home.
office
Protect your stock from ’
Mrs.
Wm
Parrish
returned
Sat
­
Meadow Shads Butler ia the l<e*t
destruction.
urday
from
a
short
visit
with
rel
­
Mr
and
Mrs.
Horn
Oct.
27
.22
to
Art Chandler has returned from
-2 lb. for 11 06.
Frank Jungwirth, at Providence, a atives in Salem.
Portland, where he went to consult Score Card* Get your “600” ecore
Hamon Shelton waa in Albany
card* at th«* I rihi n K office. 2c
daughter.
Errol Sima, of Cottage Grove, a *|><>etaliat about the nerve in hi*
per card, or 2} ent* per card by
the first of the week.
mail, postpaid.
See our display of fresh vege- formerly of this dty. was a Scio right underjaw. and ia ronaiderably
J. F and C. L Leffler, were in
improved. He thinks be will aoon
Sunday.
tables, at right prices. Meadow visitor over
For Sale AUmt 10 gallons No. 6
•
the county seal Tue*
be alright.
Shade Dairy.
Zerolene motor oil. with container.
Mrs. George Powell and Fred
Special prices on fancy potatoes .
Price right, if you can use It. In­
The Baptist Ladle« Aid Society. |
Mr. and Mra. Frank Gill and Joeie Williamson were in Scio Monday in
quire at the Tribune office.
at the Meadow Shade Dairy.
Ko tan. spent Sunday al the H, O. the interest of the R«1 Cross work. will hold a home-made candy sale at
Loot Octo 24th. between Coury's
(“has Freitag transacted business Bar rick’s home,
Vandare Bilyeu, of Kalama Wash, Riley Sheiton’v nfftoe all day next
store and the piMtoffiee. an Ever*
Tuesday,
election
day.
for
the
pur-
in Albany the first of the week.
returned to bis home last week
sharp pencil, gold, with the in­
Mr. bad Mrs. M. 8. Hatten, of
after visiting relatives and friends poae of raising money to clean up
itial* "M I
S ” Finder nleaee
Roe Shelton and sons, Millard and Albany, were Sunday visitors at
the Baptist church. ¡1 ia proper that
return to Ida Miimantk, Scio,
In Scio.
the Fred Bilyeu home.
Donald, were in Albany Tuesday.
we extend all the help we can by
Oregon.
ltc
L M. Curl nay a he ia “coming
purchaiang your eandv from them
For Sale - Household
furniture.
back home” and will be here next on this occasion.
Stove*, rug*, bedsteads, mattress­
Monday night at the Community
Alfred Powell and J. N. Lx>ng re-1 es, d'caser, (her things too num­
’ Club mewling
erous to mention. Cash or bank­
turned Monday from Tillamook
able n<»t.
Fax Thayer, south of
Mra Florence Everel was in
For quick results on
county, where they had gone to
school
house.
’ Portland last Wednesday.
While
viMt the families of Mr. Long's eons.
all metalware um
there ahe aecurwl a late model hem-
Del>wit and Archie. They brought Pisno Must Be Sold We bave a
atiching maching.
high grade piano in »turage that
pack with them about 600 ponnda
we will sacrifice for immédiate
Mra. FL D. Myrrs entertained the of fine salmon, and some specimen*
aale Will uiv« <»•»> terma to an
600 (Tub al her homo October 27. of rutabagoe* that look more like
estahli-hed hotne. For full part-
Clean» • Scour» » Potiate»
Mra Everett recriv« <1 firat prixe and pumpkin* than anything else, meas­
iculars and wh«T«' it can eeen, ad
dre*»
Geo, C, Will Music House,
Mrs Rodger* c naolation.
uring at Iraat 24 inchr* around and
Salem, Oregon.
9-c4t
Large
Henry Neal. FJi DeLong and weighing up to 19 pounds ach.
cake
ho *’-**“ «n
The Feder­
Mike Bilyso have fimah««<l appriaaing They arc on exhibition at the Meadow Money to l.<-an at fij '
al
Ijind
Hank
of
Spokane.
Wash.,
Shade
Dairy.
the
estate
of
F
H.
Pepperling
and
No
will) make loan* through the
report
«am«'
a«
valued
at
$2
600.
waste
Candidate* have been as numerous
Fork* of th«- Santiam National
Farm L an Asocial ion in amounts
Joe Bartu, Frank Bartu and Ed. around here as aeed* in a head of
from
|100 to 110,000. for a peri­
Stepanrk. retumeti last night from wheal. The laat few days the fol-
od of 5 to 33 years, on first mort­
a deer hunt, bagging three.
They i lowing were aeen in Scio: J D. Irvine,
gage' security. Inquire of W. H.
had a good time and are enjoying a who will be the next commiaeioner
Mclaiin. Sec.-Treat., rout« No. 2,
little venison
for the long term; Mr. Templeton,
Scio. Oregon.
Il-p
e
who
wants
to
be
aheriff;
Mr.
Fiak,
Born, Tuesday. Oct 24. a baby
At the dance in Scio last Saturday
girl to Mr and Mrs. August Bender. who wants to be the next state sen­
night, Oct 25, h ca rera was
stolen from a ate model Chevrolet
Third child and has Iwen named ator. Mr. Dunlap, who wanta to suc­
car. ami the party who entered
Elixabath Both mother and babe ceed himaelf aa sheriff; (I. E. Eich­
the car and t • >k it therefrom is
inger. who Ilves here and we ought
doing n<cely.
known
We do not want to
to support for sheriff; and poesibly
prosecute, but will If the camera
John Kouba brought to the Tri­ some others. Ix-sideeour own towns­
is not returned to the Scio Trib­
bune Munday aa fine a bunch of man. Mr. Thoma, who wanta to be
une by the lOthof November, and
Malaga grapes aa waa ever grown. commissioner for the short term.
we mean businesa. Other articles
It weighed just three pounds, and
were ala» taken, so bring them
is from vines but two year* old. He
along
ltc
has a right to be proud of the vines. Buy» Hemstitching Machine
c.
Cooking Utensils
'I
«
' CLEAN
SAPOLIO
, /
Meals now 35c to 50c, at the
THE SCIO HOTEL
Pred Fisk., Democratic Candidate
for Joint Senator of th^ Fourth San­
atoria! District comprising Linn and
Lane Counties, has issued a plat­
form and the following is a synop­
sis of same:
I
The high school lx»ya have been
Mrs. C. H Everett, has purchased
busy the past few days putting up a latest model hemstitching machine,
posters announcing their big event and now is prepared to do thia claaa
for the 26th of November. This of work promptly 10. cents per yard.
date should be kept in mind and let
nothing keep us from being present.
You’ll nod Your Want Here
••The tim<* demand candidates for office who have conviction* and
are willing to express them in public. We should not elect officials
with our eyes cU»ae«l as we must pay taxea with our eyes open.
Tax*« today on farm» and homes and ttuwe thing* the assessor
can aer are burdensome and oppressive. I luplication, waste and
extravagance should lie eliminated, useless commission* and use­
lean payrolls should tie aboliahetl
Permit the farmer to live, own
his own land and prosper, permit the man of small means to own
bis own home, and keep taxea down where all owner* can afford
to pay them
I maintain that some of the present burdens of tax­
ation should, by a state Income lax. be shifted from tangible
property that ia now paying 96 per cent of all taxea to the income
from intangible property that ia only paying four per cent of all
taxes
III money raised by the said income tai should be use«! to
lower th - tax on tangible property. I favor the compulsory edu­
cational bill on the Nov«-mt>er ballot
If our public schools ar* not
good enough for any man'* child It ia our duty to make them ao.
I am opp«'w| to Chinese or Japan«-*« land ownership. 1 am not In
favor of th« taxpayer* of the State paying one cent toward finan­
cing th« Portland 1925 fair. If elected to the office of Joint Sene-
tor, I aim to represent in an impartial way the interest* of both
Lane and Linn Counties. Aa a decent American citixen I favor
axl if ek «-ted shall work for honest government, law enforcement
a« I audition of waste
If elected, I can not by myself accomplish
any great reform, but pledge my undivided support to any worthy
cause needing assistance.”
(Paid Adv. by Fred Fisk for Senator Club. M. S. Wallis, Secretary
947 Olive St., Eugene, l.an« County. Oregon»
IT IS BUSINESS.
The man of buain«-*« is strictly business, understands business,
he talks business and is full of busi’waa. he minds his own buai-
ne«s, he «toes not m«nkUe in other people’s bu«ine«a
To worry
others with your business is not b mines». If you let other*
know your bu-mess you will soon be out of buaineee. To ret
you into trouble ia the lawyer'* bus m-aa. To tell other* what
to do hut not to <k> It himeelf is the . rvacher'a buaiiwss To not
let other* do, yet to du It hnuaa-lf, that'* the policeman'a bust-
ness
To ask * stranger for the loan of a dollar, that's not
buainess, to make that loan la po»r buatness We print thia card
a* strictly business
We piesent this card ae a matter of busi-
nee*. Save thia card aa it is full of business. Call and see ua
and we will do husim »a.
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Fiva Protestant churches in Alb­
is
Uss. M aatbaw aaSar ■*
ia**»
any are planing a big revival meet­
ing to be begun Nov 12 and to run
For Sale—Two young horse*
Inq­
until Dec 10. The meetings will
uire at the Hollis Cxmfectionery,
be held in the Armory. Rev. C. A.
Scio. Oregon.
Price, of Loe Angeles, in charge
Potatoes For Sale. At 1 cent per
pound. Also baled straw. Inquire
The O A. C. Stanford football
of Charlev Qirx. route 2. Scio.
game at Corvallis laat Saturday waa
4tf
one of the beat ever seen on that
gridiron, according to those who For Sale—1920 model Ford Tourig
car. good condition and will run.
went from here, Stanford bested
Easy terms. Inquire at Tribune
the 0. A. C. team by a score of 6 to
office.
0. having made three points in the
For Sale—Thirty double diae 10-inch
first half and soon after the get sway.
phonegraph records. Price right.
See Franklin Van Brunt, box 95.
The Celebration of the fourth
Scio, Oregon.
14-p
anniversary of the establishing of
the Cseeho-Slovak Republic, at the For Sale -One Ford touring 1918
model. Good tires. First class
Z. C. B. J. Hall. Saturday night,
shape. At a bargain. See Fr«*d
was a great success and all that at­
Bilyeu. Scio. Oregon.
12tf
tended reports a splendid time. A
special
program
waa arranged For Sale—We have several sacks of
English Walnuts for sale at 30c
Some very fine talks Bv Portland
per pound while they last. See
visitors were heard.
A. L. Powell, route 2. Scio. Ore.
Chiropractic Talks
KIDNEY
TRO UBI. F
Z^Zf/
u
JX
SüffCRlNG
Pain in the hack are symp­
toms you should not allow
to continue unheeded.
Kidney trouble* are dan­
gerous when they reach
final stages Let us ex­
amine you. Our corrective
methods will rid you of
kidney worries.
Consultation Free.
Drs. Scott & Scofield
AT SCIO HOTEL
Mondays.
rdnesdaya and
F ridaya
Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.
(T um . Boner has received word For Sale—About fourteen tons of
Cherro Flour
good oats and vetch hay. loose
from Cottage Grove that he has been
Price right. Inquire of Wyman
Cherro Cereals
successful in his examination for
Bros.. route 2. Scio Oregon, lie
city mail carrier there.
He will
Cherro Poultry Feed
move his family to Cottage Grove For Sale—66 acres, four acres in
Chetra Stock Feed
cultivation, rest in pasture, new
thia week to take up the work. We
house and barn. S2500 for place,
are sorry to lose these estimable
Miid«* from the beat quality
S5(io down. 1»lanre 3 veers at 7 'i.
gocMh. at th« right price.
Voung people from this community,
Will trade for smaller place
In
quire of Mrs. F. F. McCarter, If
but wish them success in their new
Aik vour merchant for
miles southwest of Crabtree. Ore
horns.
CHERRO pHstucts
13 p
Mr. and Mrs J. Penner, who
have been here for the past month
on their honeymoon and visiting
with their friend. I«yle Fick tin. went
KEUAkU UNDEkTAKERS
to Portland, where thev expect to
locate. They were unable to find
All funerals given personal attention by Mr. U>we
Services and t rices Guaranteed to Satisfy Every < ustoiner
anything here that waa to their lik­
Lady Attendant if deaired
ing. They are fine young people,
U>*a
Auto
N. L Vo«
inon
r ■
t'hone -Lay.
and we wish them suceesw wherever
ne»
bqaipæwt
Phone— Nigh
they asav locale
LOWE & MORRISON
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