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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
M. Sternberg & Co.’s Christmas News JUST A FEW SUGGESTIVE PRESENTS FOR "HIM fifth À i * Night Shirts Pajamas Hosiery Raincoats Knit Vests Umbrellas Suspenders Kid Dress Gloves Pkt. Knives Silk Dress Shirts Neckw’r, 40 * off Jewelry, for Cuffs and 1 ies I runks. Steamer Trunks, Grips, Valises, Suit Cases, 40% off i T Other Articles Supply Every Want at This Store M. Sternberg & Co.’s Ladies’ Shop Elks Building, 1 st street Albany, Oregon GUT SUGGESTIONS FOR “HER” Hosiery Waists Handkerchiefs Raincoats Umbrellas Sweaters Scarfs Combs Hair Nets Lurs Z Y?' Furs Underwear Middies Manicure Sets 1 i House Shoes Night Gowns Belts Pins Coats Suits Dresses And many other articles for “milady too numerous to mention Make this a joyous Christmas toyourself and the recipient by saving through giving from our immense stocks at each store. 1 remendous reductions in prices in all lines. We haven’t for gotten the “kiddies”—every requirement is here You can’t go wrong trading here. «fir-—- aar—r- Poultry Prices Hens, 4 pounds and over ............... Hens, under 4 pound* ..................... Springs, over 2 pounds.................... Stags and Springs, over 3A pounds Broilers, 2 pounds and under......... Old Roosters ..................................... Turkeys, alive .................................. Turkeys, dressed............................... Oeese.................................... .............. Ducks.................................................. LARGE & HACKLEMAN Poultry Feeding Station Old Butcher Shop Stand “Knock” • Rev. Dinkenapeil give« the read- era of the Tribune a nermon on **— “knock. My beloved brother« and Matera another Lord’a day morning hat come, since you read mv srrmon on wortna, a similitude of life In our struggle for existence. We come to you to day. and uk you. how la your knock? Pomibly brethern. you have never Scio, Oregon bought much about thia little word woven into the warp and woof of your life and mine. The word means a sound. an unusual noise, an awakening of the srrwrs. conveyed to our hearing when machinery and the mechanism of our physical or- ganiam are not running smoothly, and forthwith, we run our machine into the garage, on doctors office for repair*, something is wrong, the the knock must be removed. rem- your W ri!, ihall be opened unto you.” Here we get a broader» view of this little word that signifies the method of finding the remedy. "It will lie owned unto you." It knocked the ; latch off the door, to God’s great ■«tore house of knowledge, and save walk tn and seek what ye can And.” and "knowledge shall fill the earth, as the waters of the mighty deep." See how It has led man to all his achievement*. It led Dr. Harvey to ■ the discovery of the circulation of the blood, it led Columbus to prove J our world was roud, by «ailing around it. the stare and walk the milky way and talk with thoee on other planets where there is as much reason to believe there is life and Intelligence as there is on this little ball, that is onlv one among the billions of others It seems unreasonable to believe that thia is the only little planet among all the others where life ex ist*. In conclusion my beloved friends let us all knock, earnestly, honestly and aincerely for higher and letlter things and Cod will open his wond- erous wave to men. only as he seeks to find, and know them. Amon. Our next will be 'Knocker." It ha* led all the great mind* of the world in their onward march, nto the unlocking of these marvel- »us things we see and hear all around us. and we thank God, for the knock that opens these thing* to the mental concept of man, and bring« us in doser touch with the I AM. A lady and small daughter from the country ennered a Novelty Store, the low almost gruff voice said "something." on being told by the lady they were looking about for a few Xmas article«, and waiting for a friend whom by appointment th ■ had agreed to meet there. The two clerk* chatted away with each other or made pretence of arranging »mail box«« or whatever it might of been, all the while per- fectlv oblivious to the pr««ence of the «hopper*. Finally the «mall daughter picked up a toy a* she said "mamma buy thia for me it is ten cent*." e* us to seek out and find the edy if we can. We now call attention to a passage in holy which reads, "knock and it "Fur ve shall be as Gods”— "Knock and it »hall be opened." "Seek and ve shall find.” ha* brought us out of darkness into light, and ha* given ua the tele graph, the telephone, the wireleaa and radio, and if we but hold our Knocs. the little signal that caus- ballaat, we will yet be hitched to RADIO RALF AND HIS FRIENDS A Drawing Card No recognition from either clerk, one being busily manicuring hi* finger nail* while the other wiped the du*t off the «tore mirror. After remaining some moment* looking over and admiring the variou* good« on the various counter*, lady decided this must sort of day off at the place, and to give insurance of their presence in quired the location of the new de partment store? The spokesman of the two gloom ily answered, ''It’s a block down the street." At this the shoppers pa*«ed out not to lie seen or heard a«ein in thia particular store. As irr un ta for answer« and suspicious side glan ces which almost audibly said "If you cant purchase at once get out. C «plain« Salmon'« Jump. The bureau of thherl«« says that at the bottom nt a fall thl-re la naual- ly a very deep well. Tho aaltnon »wire to th« extretu" bottom of thia well, and If they have «ulhcletit depth of l»e f, -o .> gv «he power to jump. they do *• by «win lUMt fast and rnvhlng out. llilv forer chnnlcally cause« them to Jump fall*. Arac and Coast Lina of Bradi. The total a roa of i'traill la eati- mated at .1.301 JWO atpiura mil««. It baa 4.000 miles nf coaat line, with n. ny harbor«, aa<! tha Aniaxoa rlr.-r system, which mablaa ncaaa going at>-aniera ta travel laland for 3.000 mllca WÓ * rár • * ' *f •* . OD*.