The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 30, 1922, Image 2

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DIE SCIO TRIBUNE
buy . and wen though the printing
prasset of sum« of th« nations «v«r
there ar« Working overtime the
money Is valueless so far as pur*
chasing what we have for «aie h*re
To exchange products opens a mar
ket for legitimate prosperity
By
all means repeal the new tariff law.
SUGGESTIONS
Mens Silk knit tie« tiU, 65, 75. and 90 cent*
WANT ROAD PAV ED
Mens pure wool heavy socks 35 to KI eta. per pair
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L. M. HUM
(.'are of
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ick So I ong
CliP'-it HeiiciDC ani Tea Co.
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Has medicine which will
cur*' any known disease.
Not Open on 4undavs
IM South High Street
Sa’-m. Oregon
i’hone 2M
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When you pick up a book and hold II
tr • fui *r. rn you It ia a sign you need
Always ask furKryp-
r> ulin. v .1 <•
ti n-adlng part ia visible Io
t< ,s.
U w<--rei only.
When the Scio Business Men’s
Association apj»oinled a road corn*
mittee rrcc- tly it was with the un­
derstanding that this committee
would get busy and ascertain what
could be done with th« rood between
Scio and Jefferson. It was report­
ed that Marion county was to pave
the stretch between Green's bridge
T humidat . N ov . SO. 1922
and Jefferson next spring, and «mce
There is every prospect of a paved then it ha» been learned by the com­
highway from Jefferson to Seto in mittee that the report was true.
On Monday night. N v. 29. the
' the near future, and no far we have
committee
visited Salem, and met
: heard no one object to th« proposi­
with
a
like
committee of the Salem
tion. H<*w many want this stretch
Commercial
Club. The Salem men
of road paved? Unanimous!
assured the committee that H wa*
with Scio heart and soul. and would
They hiM-d the mayor of Chicago
do all they could to help solve tl e
<h»wn the other da»
He was deny­
question and thus have nine miles
ing that he wm in cahoots with
of pavement reaching to the high­
gamblers, and It is fair to presume
way at Jefferson
The local com
that hr was in the enemy's camp.
mittee has been on the job ever
Hut Chicago is n peculiar place one
. since, and will have some good thing»
ran never guess what the mood there
i tn report at the Community Club
will lie in the neat 24 hours.
meeting at Shelburn next Monday
n ght
It has no promiss« to make,
The invisible government is meet­ but probably will have a program
ing with considerable opposition at for the raising of a certain amount
the present time. New York City's of money to match a like amount
mayor has authorised his entire |*>- from the county and »tate Be there.
hce force tn fernt out all those ac­ • The government of the United
tively engaged in tiehalf of the Ku States has apportioned one-seven .h
Kluxers, with instructions tn spare to meet the exi>«ndilure« of the
not the ''rod.” The governor of state and count.es in road building,
Louisiana has been in consultation and th» state highway commission
with President Harding regarding has been busy of late in designating
the same matter, and the president what roads will constitute secondary
has promised full cooperation when- roads so as to come under the pro­
•ver the affaire of government are visions of the government. Out of
tampered with. Free America is all the mileage an far laid in the
not a good place for invisible gov- state, and those to constitute prim­
■rnments it might work in Russia. ary and secondary roads yet to Is-
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built, the state has about 1W> miles i
Moccasona 25 to 40 eta. per pair
Bergman shoe oil boat in the world 35c a can
Don’t forget our complete line of men« wool under­
wear prices right
Ladies Heather hose 35c to 11 15
Boys and girls knit caps 35c to $1 25
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THE STIII STATE BANE
W. A. Ewing,
A. E. Randall
President
Vice i'rea.
E 1). Myi-rs, Cashier
Ftart a bank account today and
orovide for your future.
You will find a checking ac­
count very convenient for your
busines» transactions
Wr pay
interest on time deposits.
benefited.
Now. altogether let's pave the
road to Jefferson, or rather to
Green's bridge, and be happy.
THAT SCHOOL MEETING
Fresh and Cured Meats
We buy
Veal, Pork &. Poultry
Shelton & Co. Prop«
S< I< ». < >REG( >N
Chiropractic Talks
CWROPMCTIC
There seemed to tie great pride
taken in the fact that S>.U95 was
loptied from the salanea of teachers
at the 4ehool meeting held on Sat­
urday afternoon at the high school,
when the taxpayers met to adopt
or reject the budget proposed by
the budget committee of the school
yet
to
provide
for.
And
Scio
wants
The Tribune believes that congress
district.
The lopping of thi» big
to
lie
recognised
as
one
of
the
units
ihould at an early date repeal the
amount
only
can add to the debt of
recently enacted protective larriff of the 160 mile« »• yet unprovided
the
district,
because
the salaries of
Now is the opportune time,
It has a deterrent effect upon the for
The digestive system is molt
the
teachers
for
the
present year
assuredly cont rolled by the
free exchange of commodities and and it will take th« united efforts
nervous system, for the nerves
prevents the farmer from finding a of all th« people in this section of are fixed by contract, which cannot
of the body furnish the motive
market for his surplus stocks. What Linn countv to secure this assign­ I m * abrogated. It means that 6$.
|iowrr f«r life
Knowing thia
interest
will
lie
paid
on
that
amount
is needed how m «re than anything ment. The local committee is let­
it is east for u* to relieve in*
«Ise to a market for the products of ting no stone Is* unturned that will of warrants, which will precipitate
digestion.
the soil, and the best way to find this bring results, but they must be the district that much more in debt
Gmsultat ion Free.
market, in the face of depleted unanimously supported by the people I There has always l>een a desire of
Europe, is an exchange of products to be benefited and all the people in some taxpayers to curtail the uar-
Europe has no money with which to the Forks of the Santiam will be fulneas of th« schools by paying sal­
aries that no competent teacher will
accept, and the lower salary means
AT SCIO HOTEL
that much more lower standards in
Mondays. W rdnesdays and
teachers. The school boards of any
Fndays
district are up against the real arti-
icle when it comes to hiring teachers,
Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.
as letters on file from private teach­
ers and from the agencies will prove,
i if any taxpayer will take the trouble but he is ti iidy at all time» to bear
and pains to ascertain. There is no his share of the burdens, even though
i profession on earth that requites so it may be educating some child of
much preparation as a teacher, and some other father and mother. Hr
If you want alwolutcly waterproof footwear you will have to
there is always a desire by the tax­ | believes that the safety of the nation
take off your hat to Mr. Rubber boot, and you might liettcr say
payer to make them the poorest I depends upon th«- schoois parents
st»merits
•NOICfSTIO
Drs. Scott & Scofield
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Qptant e trist.
atsx^r oars,
HAROLD ALHRO.
Manufacturing Optician
\\ right & Poole
MOKI ICIANS
L‘sJvHakan
P *»t of -i rvivc, both 1‘mfesaionally
sod in Funeral Conducting.
adv lasialant always. Best of
) ‘> npn.rnt and Prices <>uaran*
limbi for Fvi-rylxidy.
Filosa 15
OREGON
Engagement Rings
S"<- our S|>«,cial 1.50.00 and ;
475.00 diamond rings.
Others priced from $25.00 !
io $900.00.
F M. French & Sona
Ball Band
Rubber Boots and
Shoes
"Ball Band,” for they arc the Iwst to lie had for the money.
Men*«
Men’»
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Bali
Ball
Ball
Ball
Ball
Band
Band
Band
Band
Band
Pure Gum
Vac Knee
Pure Gum
Vac Thigh
Pure Gum
Knee Boots ........ $4 00
Boots
4.75
Hugh Boots. ... .. 6.25
7.25
Boots...........
9 in. I-arc Shoe
S.hO
.Men’s Ball Band Vac 9 in. Lace Shoe ...........
4.25
These prices are 25c to 50c lower than last year and • re dowu
to pre-war prices. They are down to the National List prices
and you should not pay more We prepay postage. Send in
your mail order. Be sure to state sire.
Jewelers and Opti clans
ALBANY.
OREGON
The Blain Clothing Co
VALUC FIRST
ALBANY
Tribune do your printing
OREGON
paid of any profesrion. The schr* Is have no time to give instruction in
are the makers of the future eitixen political affairs, in economic*. nor
and official, and if the school is al­ in religion. and the schools give all
lowed to deteriorate it means less these as well as that of patriotism,
competent future ettixena.
It is hoped that the reconsideration
There ia now a movement on foot will be had. that th. budget will be
to reconsider the action of the meet­ ! adopted as proposed by the school
ing of Saturday, and the friends of
the school are making every effort
to bring about the meeting And it
is quite probable that an increase
lover the defeated budget may be
urged. If we ara to maintain the
public schools as they should be
| maintained, it will take money, and
aa we have just voted to make one
' school for all children of school •te.
the
school
should
be
.that
the
and
taught
by
i beat.
teachers
possible
to
be
best
had. irreapectiveof the salary, The
I budget committer. and that the
. schools of Scio will ever forge to
the fiont in the future as they have
in the past
writer has no child to be educated
In the past, ami everybody *ays <«p-
portnnlU« - tn » > n>l money never
Mtar Ixwlsvlll. < <mr
either privately er ia the
t
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¿--'t
If w» must cut taxes, do it in
other channels than the public
schools. Ki*ep the light burning
for our boys and girls don't let it
go out and blight the future of our
children.
Goos Both A.r*
Mneerw. ul husli.res met. say appor
run I ties for ■ *«<ia^ m><n to earn
mom>> are as
tiwlsy as say time