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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
+ ****•' - a 3k ' • ~ •/ 1. - • •I •’ 2 —■ GIVE PHOTOGRAPHS •w— fNofTT mind what your look. L-7 ,s .» tHla ) -u «lie >« prejudiced In your favor and •he’ll rtu-riat, roer pitot »gruph sud tell you it dur.n'1 rrell, quite do you justice. So ha'a It taken sod give It to ber for Chrtstmas The camera has stood mnii, a sberk and wilt doubtless stand maaj more to Go Home for Yuletide Holidays X I •* J ji z H ÍJ it I £ * | tj .->?v -J- ,-V ZV .->,v ju .V — % Local Brevities friendly cWarmth « Aunt Becky Morris is expecting her aon and family to arrive in Scio the latter part of the week to spend Christmas with her. Round Trip Fares Delbert Long and wife are here from Pacific City, where he is teach ing school, to spend the holidays with his parents and other relatives. Sale data« l><-cember 22. 23. 24, 2&, 29. 30, 31. January 1st Final return limit January 3d. Frequent and Convenient Service will make your journey a trip of pleasure. The station houae at Niagara, above Mill City alxiut nine mil*«; burned to the ground Saturday night. Supposed to have caught from a defective flue. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by our special process, which makes it clean burning —no smoke —no odor —no dirt. For further particulars auk agents or write Ed Stepanek was in town Tues day and «ays he has his fence on J stilts now ready to move it about 1600 feet, so hr will be on the road but »ay.i the weather has I wen against him lately. Buy Pearl Oil in bulk - the same high quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five gallon cans. At dealers everywhere. Order by name - Pearl Oil. PEARL tÜllNt) STV-'OMto aa¡¡ vÀanr icä^Ua., JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent. ,ó r< / ■ / Zr/r u why LANG stove* are used and endorsed because they have proved themselves leaden in fuel economy, simplicity in operation, appearance and stability The Lang principle of heat cir culation, the Hot Air Draft and the Hot blast principle enable all lang Ranges to cut fuel Manufactured of Armco Polished iron, nickel plated trimmings ard con coats to a minimum taining eleven exclusive features, Lang Ranges are original in type and construction. ■i LrING Jtasfr/ •<* bmbtJ bj • Itntf ¡tur»»Nr rf Cat Uri») ••ri MV ¡br i »rrrta •udirti m arft») M rar um. a Are You Looking Ahead? The appearing of the local com- mittee before the state highway commissioner* last week at least ac complished one important point—it I was announced that Scio wanted a paved road from Green'g bridge to the city. Maybe we can get that The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon 4 % lataraat Aid »« war»» road - some day. Warren Gill, aon of Dr. J. G Gill, of Ijehanon. while riding hie bicycle last Friday, collided with a car driven by Charles Bennett, living near Lebanon, and sustained aevere cuts on both lege. It was juat after dusk, and he had no light*. The little fellow ia a nephew of Frank Gill, and a grand »on of M. C. Gill, of Scio. Read the Tribune's (Christmas ad and then act. We are making this sweeping reduction in the face of a rising paper market, in which the Forestry IXepartment of the U. S. government says is occasioned by the action of the government in re fusing to allow Canadian pulp wood to come into the cauntrv except by heavy duties. Governor Elect Pierce has advan ced the basic idea of paying the Highway Commissioners for the ser vices they perform. This meets with the belief of the Tribune, for it has always contended that offici als serving without pay must in some manner get a substantial re turn for the time spent in working for the "dear people." But how will it reduct* taxes? A Turkish Judge was asked tn make out a warrant for the arrest of some fishermen, who it was thought by one of their number had stolen his net. and accordingly all in Phone 76 I lardware Furniture the bunch was arrested. None SCIO OREGON. pleading guilty, the judge procured ten small limbs and gave to each of the ten men one of them, saying that the limb received by the thief Real b.tlate Proper would grow, while the others would and Notary Public When the time came for STAYTON, . . . OREGON wither. '¿htrutto Obtain»J. f.tamined bringing them back to him. the Caite answered I*ey or Night OREGON Tuberculin Testing judge found that one had been cut off, and he knew that the thief didn't want his to be longer than the others. A good way to asertain who was the thief, if it did take a little longer to find out. R. M. CAIN Riley Shelton G. P. Korinek Veterinarian The Scio Tribune $1.75 the year » Portland, Oregon Are you saving for the future, or spending all as you go? Savor or Seendor Ths saver will soon be able to own hi- •■•rnfsimw lxr:t.i-a. His aucraw is assured. The spender has a good time early in life, ai'«*nd- ing all, and too late realises the truth of th- saying, "The Secaet of Suc cess Is Saving." Which One Are You? Save a litUe each week and pr.parv for the future. Gordon Weeely has lui*n having considerable trouble with his ryes of late, and for fear that something serious might develop. Dr. Hobson took hts patient to Portland Mon day to have him treated by a speci alist. His msnv friends will be (mined to learn of this ailment. by thousands of American housewives Reduction ill Winter’s chill soon vanishes when you have a good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil. The touch of a match brings a steady, friendly warmth — many hours on a single filling. HEAT ANI) LIGHT 1 FARMERS Clean up Sale on Lumber « We have a large stock of No. I and 2 common to be sold under market prices. First Served. First come Scio Logging & Lumber Co We wish All Our Friends and Patrons Ji ^Hrrrii (fhristma DENSMORE’S FEED STORE OREGON Geo. L. Sutherland answered the his stand on matters religious letter of Rev. A. M Steder, of Jor dan. which was published in the Al- bany Democrat of the 9th. the for mer's appearing last Saturday, in which he attacked Mr. Steader for his stand, for this country is built upon tolerance and a right to make a stand for God a* one sees fit. The letter of Mr. Steder said Rev. In healing the sick. We the work of Rev. Price will and believe e ther •ta<<d or fall, and if he is or was a fake it will soon manifest itself and he will be the one to suffer, not those who partook of his beneficence, whether good or bail. There is room in this country for all of us. Be charitable.