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• * THE SCIO TRIBUNE I* •' T hcrkiay , » Nov. 9. 1922 t**' Good idea for motorists to have non-ekid tires, but a lol of them al so need non-akid brains. ■V» The young men are Interested in education to the extent of investi gating which ia the prettiest school teacher. DR. A. G. PRILL The world has forgotton about the fourteen points, but ia anxiously awaiting next spring when it brings the nine innings Phniciai act saiw way, It is well f r us to begin to think about Thanksgiving. President Harding, by proeiamation. has designated Thursday. Nuv 30. aa Thanksgiving Day. and called up on the people tu stop from their labors on that day and give thank« to Almighty God for the many bless ings that have lief alien us do ring the past twelve months. For life and health w« should be thankful, but for the blessings that have come to moot of us well, what have they been? M*<ot of us are poorer than weever were bofors, hardships, false accusations and leas neighborliness is the lot that has l-ren meted out to those who cannot see as a neigh bor ths oerplexing problems that are agitating the minds of the people, and hence the unhappiness of the people io greater today than ever in the history nf the nation. But it i« day of prayer. It is a time when we should communicate with the Su preme Being, and in doing so we will forget the troubles that have bi-fallen us during the past twelve months It is the day when our forefathers reccivi-d manna as from heaven and they mot and rendered unto God devote thanks for ihf blessings A Reminder That you can get GOOD GROCERIES GOOD HOSIERY GOOD FURNISHINGS GOOD ATTENTION at thia storv. If you are still taking Kodak Picture«, bring in your films- we do developing and printing J. F. WE8ELY Grocer ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦«oeeeeeoeeeeeei Chiropractic Talks ! Scio Mill & Elevator Co. ! To Get $300 There laa feeling among the child Disabled war veterans of thia vi ren that the movies should be re cinity arid Pacific Northwest taking formed an that it will be safe for agricultural training under the di their parent« to go and aee them. rection of the government on their own or Icasrd land projects will here Not many people nowdays ran after be entitled to a maximum of handle the hammer and saw, but 1300 from the government for farm there are a lot of (ample who can equipment, according to information Care of uw< a two-edged tongue in cutting given out by L. C. Jesseph. of Seattle, up the character of thir neighbor. northwest district manager of the United States Veterans* Bureau. It Some men who are unable to is believed that thia provision will Has nn-ilicine which will ohyaimlly wvild an axe in «putting stimulate training along agricul cur<- any known disease. lire wood have mighty good strength tural lines on the part of veterans Not Open on Sundays in «eliding sledge hammer plows to in line for rehabilitation under the IMI South High Street their fellow men when the victim ia direction of the Veterans* Bureau, Salem. Oregon Phone 2Ä3 he stated D- m money will lie needed not around. by the veteran to eetabbah himself The United State« army has ad on a farm There are 230 disabled war vet vertised 106,500 currycombs for eran» in the Pacific Northwest train »ale. Som. of the habitues of Scio ing to become capable farmers on who have a (-enchant for combing people without regard to truth their own or IraiM-d land at the pres might get a few of them and comb ent time. Mr Jeaae|>h said. These men receive |W) a month or more the acalea from their own eyes. from the government until they are able to handle their land projects The high school pupils are making When you pick up a book and boM i> without outside aid. A total of I.«» far fr.-m you it is a «Ign you need the attempt to make their word and approximately 500 other vocational r-ading g’mow«. Always ask for Kry p promise good toward paying off the I« visible ti tn toko, as the reading part is trainees of this district are learning debt incurred in building the new the wearer only agricultural work of various kinds. gymnasium. In their paper they Veterans' organixations every- ; call attention to the big dedication where are pushing the congressional < and dance for the 25th. A good measure known aa the Knutson bill time for all ia promised on that which will, if passed, administer occasion. loans on farm mortgage security to ALBANY OAfA, disabled war veterans not to exceed HAROLD ALBRO. This seems to have beon a demo 75 percent of the total value of the .Manufacturing Optician cratic year, and It is what was farm real estate nor 1200C to a man. ■ coming to the republicans for the Not more than $1,000 shall tie ad C. BRYANT manner in which they have mani vanced at one time pulated economic affaire. New Attorney at Law York electa a democratic governor British Hauae of Larda. Cusick Bank Bldg. and Indiana electa a democratic John Wilson Croker In a letter writ A I.BAN Y OREGON senator, aa well as have all states tan shortly before hl» death In 1867 mention« that going over to the lord- done the same when the men on troni the common« oue ex ecu ng he no DR. FICQ the republican tickets were known tlced, as a fact, "not unln>|>ort«nt to as stand patters. It is time for the conati! ut Iona I history.' timi every one of the 3U peers then pr»--.tit had aa> republican party to begin to turn Ofllce Hours i with him In th«' hou»e of common» its face toward the sun— darkness "It shows," he «aya. "h«w completely 9 to 12 A. M. 1:M) to 6 P. M will never bring them out so they the hou«« of common» han liven the nuraery of the h ine of lord« " There N«ti» #1 School Electie« to lecrmt can see the trend of events. Ore are usually In the houw of lords almut Tn Mott than S u Per Cut Over tint gon is in the democratic col urn 300 fieer» «ho have »al In the botta* again and would have elected a of common« •I the Prevteas Tur Notice is hereby given to the legal democratic congressman from Liquid Air C «plosive voters of School I>1»trict No. Pfi. of first district had one been on When liquid str. coir lining from Linn County, Stats of Oregon, that an to flo per cvnt of oiygi-n. la mixed with election will be held in said District al ticket. Calle Attended Day or Night Y ick So I ong Chinese Medicine ani Tea Ca. £3 1« • $&$èiïïleade Optometrist. i )i<N i ist the Schoolhouse, on the 25th day of November, IKS at 2 o'clock in the af ter noon, to vote on the question of in creasing the amount of the tax lew in said I »»strict for the year IK3 by mon than six per cent over the amount of such levy for the year immediately pre ceding. It 1» necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the following reasons' lor installation of heating plant and needed repair of the building. I’atrd this let day of November, 1922. FRANK BARTU Chairman Board of IH rec tor». Attest ANNIE D. BARTH District Ckrk. < * • •* • Now that oolitics ia out of pondered ctisr. oal it forma an eipio slve which la said to be comparable In power to dynamite. >nr| ran he ex pl.xled by mean« of a iletonatmr. Th lx explosive hna been t,»ted In ma I mine« The liquid air evaporates so rapidly that the explosive cannot be stored, but mu«t be used within a few minutes after It la prepared. Sura of ginging gir». When Alphonse !>lt. l.«i french mur- Jerer. was on hla way to the guillotine with an unlit cigarette In hl» lips, one of the attendants «»kcl him if h« woeM ilk« a match "No. thank you F waa the bland answer. "I’ll light it «bsa 1 gu UmraP Mill Scio I». ra. HUM > 5c and 6c HlROPPACTIC & Elevator Co. res uffa» Every ailment of the human body «»mee within the benefi cial ecope of rhirupractic. Berk «che», hradachee, grnrral rundown condition# have th. ir Fresh and Cured Meats source» in your nervou» eye- W<- buy tern Our methode eucceed. Consultation Free. Veal, Pork &. Poultry Shelton & Co. Props Drs. Scott & Scofield AT SCIO HOTEL Mondays. Wednesdays and F rtdays Hours: 9 to 11 a m. THE SCIO STATE BANE W. A. Ewing. A. K. Randall Prveident Vice Brea. E. 0. Myers. Cashier Ktart a bank account today and provide for your future. You will find a checking ac count very convenient for your boaincaa transactions. Wr pay Interest on time deposits. htlct M lislrtd Rom HttHtf Prrsusnt to s petition signed by a legal number of resident freeholder», taxpayers «nd legal voters of Road I ha ir »ct No. 16. of Linn County, Oregon, Notice ia Hereby Given that a meeting of the legal voters of Road Ihstriet No. 16, of Unn County. Oregon, will be held at the hour of two o'clock p. m. on the 18th day of November, 1922, at the »am Games School House, in the said Road District, to determine whether or not »aid Road District shsll vote ■ special tax of S3XMI 00 upon all the tax able pnqierty within said Hoed District fur the improvement of the roads there in as follows, to-wit. grading, gravel ling, draining and reparing said road» By order of the County Court of Linn County Oregon ||i»ated this 38th day of October. 1922. W R. Bilyeu, County Judge { I). H. Pierce, County Com. ' l>. C. I horn«. County Com. Atteet: R M Russell, County Clerk. Posted thia 2f>th day of October, 1922. by W, A. Gilkey, appointed by the Court. Wright & Poole MORTICIANS L«.l«wk«, S< I< ». OREGON oooooe > Scio Meat Market Frt - h end < ur> Meat ; [ Bat'd! l/ird Sausage We Buy Your Hogs:: Holcrlifk Bro*., Props. Scio, Ore. I fT' Oregon Made H oim Knitting T itm A great surprise for the home knitters of Oregon, but still a fact. Further more. this yarn i» alisolutely virgin wool yarn, the wool waa grown in Linn euuntv. sold by Mr. Senders totheOre- gon Worsted Company (mill« located at Sellwood). mail«' into worsted yarn by Roy T. Bishop, son of C. I’. Bishop, proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of Salem. Oregon knitters try this yarn out. All colors. 15<- per ball of 2 oxa 'amplra »ent on apiilii ation. Addreaa C. P. Bishop, Box 75. Salem, < »regon. friso# Insurance Company H om « Orviua. vonugn BuOa P rtlanì See D. M. John About your LIFE INSURANCE. 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