The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 07, 1922, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
We have
Everything
OPTICAL
EVE STRAIN
ii the cause of many
HUMAN ILLS
in high school« are in demand and
can get more money than reduction
allows the board to pay; so Scio
would not get trained high school
teachers. Study the budget. From
county and ’state funds thia school
receives 15400. and the amount to
be raiard by taxation for salaries, re­
pairs and Interest is $6592.42. If
the school should not secure outside
pupils because of our actions, moet
' of this outside money would stop
and our taxes would go that much
higher. Think Hover.
BANCROFT
Optical Company
SIS W. lid St.. Albany
SUGGESTIONS
Men« Silk knit ties ®). 69. 75. and 90 cents
Mens pure wool heavy socks 35 to 80 cts. per pair
Moccaaona 25 to 40 eta. |>er pair
Bergman shoe oil best in the world 35c a can
DR. A. G. PRILL.
GILKEY STATION
PHiiciai act SQTfMi
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Calls Attended
Day or Night
Don’t forget our complete line of mens wool under­
i
wear price« right
Ladies Heather hose 35c to SI. 15
Dec. 5
Boys and girls knit caps B5c to $1.25
Mr« Cora Smith has received a
letter frow Mrs. Charles Apple,
We need th«- road to Jeffer'on saying they are now living in Bend.
paved, if th btimp- :«• i »baking up Oregon, and are doing well.
one gets is any evidence. This road
The following attended the Forks
is inter-county and is a necessary of the Sautiam Community Club
strip to be paved.
meeting in Shelburn, Monday eve­
ning: Miss Margaret Serfling. S. P
The standpatters are ximplaining Crenshaw, Ixio and Herman Zeiier
against the "blocs" in congress. Mrs. Cora Smith. Mr. and Mrs
Quite probable some programs are . Leanord Gilkey.
being effectively blocked which they
The people of this community
have been interested in.
, feel the loss of the t'rsbtree mcr-
Till RXOAY. hr • 7, IV22
L. BI. HUM
Care of
Y ick So I ong
taa Meiicine and Tea
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease.
C l
Not Open on Sunday«
l.i South High Street
Salem. Oregon
Phone 2S3
THE SCIO STATE BANK
i chant, Stanley Hoffman, as he was W. A. Swing,
A. F Randall
Vice Pres. '
If the progressive« in congress an upright and progressive citizen,' I'rwi.lcnl
E. l>. Myers. Cashier
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can succeed in putting over progres­ a credit to anv community. The
Htart a bank account today and
sive legislation, it will be proven we following attended
hie
funeral.
provide for your future.
You will find a checking ac­
do not need the third party, but to Mrs. Will Serfling, Helen and Ira
count very convenient for your
Mrs.
keep on cleaning house until the Serfling. Peter Peterson.
business transactions. We psy
interest on time deposits.
two old i>arties become progressive, W. A. Gilkey, Mrs. Cora Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcs(elt. Flovd j
Crenshaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Riley, j
By the way, have you joined the
Knox Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Davenport
Community Club yet?
You are Mr. and Mrs. James Riley. Mr. and
missing some splendid meetings and Mrs. Leonard Gilkey.
and little son Donald, were visiting
your membership and heln is need-
Mr. and
Mrs.
Jack
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tion will meet Monday night, and
this live organization is taking hold
i
of many timely subjects. It is co­
operating with the Community Club
and the two ought to make this old
welkin ring.
Fred Mespelt home Thanksgiving
day.
Baby Helen Gilkey has received
a beautiful silver spoon with her
name and date engraved, as second
prise in the baby contest at the j
Linn County Fair. She was entered
HAROLD ALBRO,
in the two year old class, and scored '
With
the
Community
Club
meet
­
Manufacturing Optician
ing for an all-day session in Scio on just one-half a point below the firs!
New Year's Day. with a basket din­ prize baby of her claas.
The following enjoyed a turkey
ner at noon, many good resolutions
\\ right & Poole
should be made and adopted, and dinner at the Mae Higginbotham
MORTICIANS
then carried out. Sure, everybody home in Silverton Sunday: Mrs
is invited to meet with the Club, F. A. Serfling. Margaret. Helen and
lest I • «Tvice. both Professionally
Ira Serfling. Mrs Ida Preaver. Joe
but bring well filled baskets.
and in Etineral Conducting.
Prokop and Gene Kelly.
ady Assistant always. Beet of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelly. Mr.
Equipment and Priccw Guaran­
The Tribune is exceedingly torr y
teed Right for Everybody.
that so much ill-feeling has been in­ and Mrs. Ernest Kelly, were dinner
P romb 15
jected into the school question be­ guests at the home of Arthur Kelly,
Ei'vNON
OREGON cause of the budget and the MV of I at Ijebanon. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. S, H. Holt, attended
tiie teachers. The public school is
the Dr. Price meeting Friday eve­
the
nucleus
around
which
a
prosper
­
»eseeeeeoooosg««««
ous and contented community is ning.
Mrs. A. Mitchell and Mrs. Hanke
built, if that school is aS good or a
arc
staying in Albany, attending the
little better than schools of nearby
;
ir Special $50.00 and I
Armory
meetings.
districts. If we are inferior to anv
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i7.. lamond rings.
Oil i priced from $25.00
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I. French & Sons:
uid Opticians
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il - ,r| ri'* for thehome knltt»r»
"i, bui stili a faci Eurther-
h - yarn i» absolutely Virgin
ri tb» wool sai grvwn in Lino
ti - I hjr Mr. Benderà t<> thè Ore-
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Gii Company imills locateti at
i msde loto wooted yarn by
«on nf C. P lliahop,
i of thè Woolen Mili Store or
•regun knitter» try thia vam
■ -l ini. 45r iier ball of 2 OU
'i rnt on aiinl'cation. Addreas
h p. Box *3. Salem. < >regon.
other school, parents will go to that
school to educate lheit children and
thus build up that community. The
teachers we now have may not lie
the best, but as good as moat. The
budget calls for just what is needed I
by the school board to meet con­
tracted obligations and repair the
school puilding which cannot be de­
layed longer than the close of the
present school year. It is a reason­
able budget in view of the exigen­
cies. If we must reduce taxes. and
we ahould, let’s find other channels
to do so. We cannot go back to the
wages paid before war- in the first
place the law fixes the minimum
wage for teachers at 175 a month,
in the second place, the man or wo­
man who equip themnelves to teach
Fresh and Cured Meats
We buy
Veal, Pork &. Poultry
Shelton & Co. Props
SCIO, OREGON
Jones and with relatives in Portland last week.
I ring your boy bere ami lia ve us exam-
The loyal voters of Koad Dist.
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hie rii» Very likely he w behind ' <«d. If you live in the Forks of the Harry, of Stayton, dined at the J.
In hi» «tinhc» becauas hm <-yes hurt him Santiam. it is your duty to affiliate. G. Holt home Thanksgiving.
No. 21». met at the Gaines school,
t" reto!
I‘ro|»-r glaaac« supplied now
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitchen, of I house on Nov. 25th. for the purpose
wdl probably «ave rum from the neces­
sity
»■ »ring any glasses later on
The Scio Busin»**« Men’s Associa­ Albany, were dinner guests at the of voting a special road tax. A,
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(Dpt&m etrhst
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Dealers in -
Larwood Items
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Dec. &
Mrs. Wilbur Fleming and son Le­
roy. were visiting with home folks
and old friends here, last week.
Mr Sid Stringer was very much
gratified on returning from a trip
to Scio one day last week, to find a
nice juicy liver of a fat porker se­
curely attached to his pump handle.
Sid says he is an ardent believer in
scripture, especially in the verse
which reads "The Lord will pro­
vide."
Albert Howard was viaiting with
his old friend. Wilbur Fleming, on
the Pinnacle, last Sunday.
After the year’s strenuous labors,
we are informed that O. E. Carry,
has hied away to our metropolis to
«(•end his much needed vacation and
also try to recuperate for the duties
of life which await him on his re-
turn.
Mrs. Oliver Howard, is visiting ¡
for a few days at the home of Mr J
and Mrs. Frank Powell. of East
$3000 lax was voted, with a major-(
ity of 24 votes.
Wilfred Elliott. of Portland, has
iieen visiting with friends and rei-
«lives of thia vicinity.
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Mis Choles.
Tommy was permitted to «e In and
see his new twin brother«,
After
looking st them a moment hs said.
-he«p tl>e redheaded <>ne. ma. 'cause
he'll be the l>est fighter.''—Boston
Transcript.
CARINO FOR SPRING CALVES
That Voungatsre B«
Kept
Thrifty an« Free From Disease
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There Is nothing complex or
hard to understand alieut our
methods. We would like an
opportunity to explain at
length just what results we
can obtain by their appliance
to your («articular condition.
and Sickness.
The good dairy ■'elves horn thia
spring ar» needed as milk row» two
years from now, so the dairyman
should do his (Mirt by giving these ani­
mals a chance to live and develop.
Nprlng calves are usually harder to
raise than fall calves, and since the
dairyman has less time usually during
this busy season to care for the calves.
It Is very necessary that the attention
given be (but moat neclcl to keep
them thrifty and free from disease and
sickness
Consultation Free.
Drs. Scott & Scofield
AT SCIO HOTEL
Mondays. Wednesdays and
Fridays
Hours: 9 to 11 a. m,
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Your Gift Number?
For the last two years at Christmas time we have ar­
ranged gifts, and numbers on each gift; and have sent
cards bearing these numben to persons in the vari­
ous neaiby communities.
On Monday, Wednesday, Friday mornings of each
week, beginning Friday morning, the 8th, and con­
tinuing until Christmas, the««* numliers on all gifts
''not taken” will be changed. Numbers from each
locality will be represented each time, so everyone
has an equal opportunity to win some gift. Articles
from every department of the store will be included
among the gifts, suits, shoes, hats, and all kinds of
furnishings.
Any articles may be exchanged for
merchandise of like value.
Write or call for a gift card,
request.
Gladly mail one on
BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY
VALUE FIRST
’’The Store With a Square Deal
for Every Purchaser”
ALHANY
ORI’XION
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