The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 02, 1922, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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can be acconipliahed with the 1927
fair. Portland will have dune won­
ders ter Oregon. To hs sure, if the
measnre peases, there will lw money
needed fur buildings, etc., to prop­
erly put Oregon's reeoureee before
’ the people who will curne to sew the
fair, and this would be done, no
matter where the fair should be
held within the confines of the Uni­
ted Stales. Let's give Portland her
wish we will never regret it.
TUESDAY’S ELECTION
T hukxda Y. N ov . 2. 1922
The hand that used to rock the
cradle now seems to be hitting the
typewriter.
Tue use of cosmetica ia going to
far, with all these folks putting on
coats of tar and feathers.
Question is what will the anti-
«hurt skirt howlers say. if in the
near future the women don't weir
any skirts at ail.
DR. A. G. PRILL
Tramps and hoboes are making
fur the south now. for if thev stayed
up north they might gel pul to
work shoveling snow.
PbHiciaa ani Saneen
Calls Attended
Day or Night
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.SCIO
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Th<- howls with which the (teople
receive thr ir increases in taxes Jis
only equalled by the loud shouts
with which they vole for costly pub­
lic improvements.
Care of
Yick So Tong
Cinnrse Medicine and Tea Co.
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease.
Not Open on Sundays
163 South High Street
Salem. Oregon
Phone 2X3
Don't forget the men on the ticket
from thia community. They are
men well known, of high character
and good business
They are 0. E.
Eichinger, for sheriff; D. C. Thoms
for commissioner; S. H. Goin for
representative. When we urge the
election of these men. we are not
unmindful of the fact that good
men are on the ballot from other
communities, but these are home
men. and deserve support.
There is nothing good tn the in­
come tax bill now on the ballot, and
it should Ire defeated. It waa not
honestly conceived, and works a
hardship on the men and women
When you pick up a book and bold it least able to meet its exactions.
too (nr from you H is a sign you need
reading g.Always ask forKryp- Whether you believe It or not. the
toks. as th«- reading part is visible t< ultimate consumer pays all the bills
the wearer only.
—tixes snd everything—as taxes
and the like are figured in the over-
lead
Three measures should be
defeated single tag. income tax
and the compulsory school bill.
There is much to be sani for and
against any candidate now before
the people fur choice. It is a shame
and diagr.*ce for so many being in
the field in Linn county for Sheriff.
but it ia a probiem that < an not be
aolved by any candidate at the
present time.
Rum»rs have it that
some have been brought into the
field in the interest of some one
candidate, but of this we do not
know
If this situation really exists, and
some one has been brought into the
limelight because of the dislike of
some who had I «eon announced and
are in the race, the shame is not on
the candidate, but upon thr parties
guilty of muddling affairs politically.
There is no doubt but that all are
worthy men upon the republican
ticket, and also the one on the dem­
ocratic ticket, but there should tie
but one in the field from the former
party. It seems to thia paper that
a good plan to bring peace in the
ranks would be to hold an elimina­
tion marling with the candidates,
and thev to select their representa­
tives in their behalf, sav two in
number, and all them* men get to­
gether and select the man most
fitted for the office. This pa tier
makes thia suggestion in all fairness
to all candidates, and let the one
selected to make the race re-imburse
the ones eliminated for the rx(tense
he has been at. Why not try this,
as we understand otw or more of
the candidates are willing to such a
move being made and wdl abide by
the decision of the meeting and have
representatives al the meeting.
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A Reminder
That you can »et
GOOD GROCERIES
GOOD HOSIERY
GOOD FURNISHINGS
GOOD ATTENTION
at thia »tore.
atore.
»till taking Kodak Pictures.
Picture- bring in your
If you are still
films-we
films- we do developing and printing
J. F. WESELY
WESELiY, Grocer
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Scio Mill & Elevator Co. !
Scio
Cusick Bank Itldg.
ALBANY
OREGON
DR. HCQ
I >KNTIST
office Hours:
1 JO to & P. M.
Wright & Poole
MORTICIANS
Best of Service, both Prvfruaionally
and in Fum-ral Conducting.
may be paid. There ia no way to
i>eat these debts except through
bankruptcy, and Linn county is not
bankrupt. The debts have been in­
curred. whether justly or not mat
tera little. The fact ia we have
about 1600.000
in outatanding
warrants, they have been earned,
and are drawing big interest. Thia
interest is eating up taxes without
reducing the debt to a noticeable
degree. By bunching them into one
tug bond issue, the interest will be
lightened, and the debt reduced ac­
cording to the sale of the bonds
This bill should be carried.
Fresh and Cured Meats
We buy
Veal, Pork A. Poultry
Shelton & Co. Props
SClo. OREGON
Scio Meat Market
SANTI AM FARM NEWS
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Fresh and Cured Meat-
Bacon Lard Sausage
We Buy Your Hogs
Hamilton Creek Sunday.
He ia
spending the winter with Oscar Fill­
pot as a farm hand.
The Pie Eater amused himself
Sundry filling up the ruts on the
new gravelled road, which would
soon be impassable 1 »ecause of the
soft dirt underneath and the gravel
being pushed out to one side.
Our school pie and basket social
will be held Friday night, Nov 3,
in place of Hallowe'en, at the school
house. Bring your pies and baskets
and have a good time. Don’t for­
get the money, either.
Joe Kalina is here from Portland
in his brand new car. and ia visiting
hie brother. Bd. He surely must
be readv for his new cook.
The Pie Eater and good wife call­
ed al the Bummer's hotel Saturday
and was worry to learn that we
would soon be out < f a place to eat
when we come to Scio. Rumor has
it. and rumor only, that a very nice
old gentleman from Shelburn is try-1
ing t<> pay her visit«- we mean »he
lady of the inn— that he has called
On another page of thio paper
will be found sn advertisement for
the 1927 World's Fair, which It is
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planned to be held in Portland dur­
LEBANON
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OREGON ing that year. The city of Portland
asks that it be allowed to tax itself
for this purpose, and it looks like
DR J W. LOIN,
thia
will be granted, and in our judg­
Veterinarian.
Authorised Auction Sale end Interstate ment it should he. It is said that
Inspector.
in a few years after the Lewie A
Phones:—t'alace Feed '-bed. 1H4-J
Glark ex position, Oregon near I»
Kes i lenes. Mm R
double«' her p^uiation. and if thia a time or two. and that she was asray.
ALBANY. OREGON
I ady Assistant always. Best of
Equipment amt Prices i-uarsn
teed Right for Everybody.
Co.
—— Healer» in
Holechek Bros.,
Props.
Scio. Ore.
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Mo» Mad« H mii hiltiM Yms
A great surprise for the home knitters
; of Oregon, but «till a fact. Further­
more. thia yarn i» aleolulcly virgin
wool yarn; the wool was grown in Linn
count*, sold by Mr Senders to the Ore­
gon Worsted Company (mills located at
j Sellwood:, made into worsted yarn by
Hoy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop,
I proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
MHM. Oregon knitters try thia yarn
out. All colors. 15c uer bail of 2 oss
“ampin sent on application. Address
C. P. Bishop, Box 75. Salem, Oregon,
Opte>m e trist.
ALt^NY 0*16,
Attorney at Law
Elevator
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The old man returned Friday from
his trip to Clackamas rountv. where
he wis visiting the family of his
daughter. Mrs Ida Graham, who
llvea on Elliott Prairie.
He had a
fine time and saw lota of good hard
surfaced roads, which makes it easy
to gel around
Potatoes up there
are selling at 50c a sack, are of small
Unn county has a measure on the site, and many patches a^e not yet
HAROLD Al.BRO.
liallot to allow her to assess herself harvested, the rains keeping the
Manufacturing Optician
in excess of the
tax limit, in or­ vines green.
der that the outatanding warrants
Eldon Griffin came down from
BRYANT
Mill &
THE SCIO STATE BANK
W. A. Ewing.
A. E. Randall
President
Vice Pres.
E. D. Myers. Cashier
Start a bank account today and
provide for your future.
You will find a checking ac­
count very convenient for your
Bualnces transactions We pay
interest on tune defies its.
but now she is planning to stay at
home so it ia h awe now for ua. no
place to go for our esta, nu matter
how nice he ia. it ia best we do not
meet.
Our road boas. W. A. Gilkey, came
out Munday with a grader and tract-1
or to fix our new r<»ad. He got loo
yards on it. mired down, had to
back out and go a mile around to
back ua the road.
nr cattil
Omlft Insurance Company
H omi Or*>wa. w
-~«rt h. no . Fowrvih«
See D. M. John
About your I.UE I NSC RANCE.
The new 3-in-()ne Policy issued
by the Oregon Life will interest
you.
We mskr s Specialty of
Friendship,
Engagement and
Wedding Rings
F. M. French & Sons
ALBANY
Bead the advertisement* in thia the people of the state make of these
issue they are instructive and will columns for the dime ruination of
ffi** V°” •” idea of the nee to which I news and ar’ieies