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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii A JOLLY • SCRAP-BOOK Bible Thoughts for This Week AM' MIIIKLD: — The ■ a sun and shield: th« • grace an<1 <1««ry ; no will he srl th hold from walk uprightlyz—l*aaltD All-day Affair Promises Big Things for Community- Prominent Speakers. tuUi< th* guuiiued Stump Out Twb<*rcul<>«ts with Christmas Seals To Demonstrate Burner For Christmas Linn county will have the oppor tunity of having one land clearing demonstration during the coming season but just where this demon stration is to be held has not been fully determined, as the county agent, A. C. Heyman, is eager to place it where there will be the greatest demand for such a demon stration. The Zysset stump burner will lie featured chiefly as it has been conclusively proved that the bigger the stump the batter this burner will work and that in the winter or spring it is found to work the best and this is just the time the farmers have the most time for Ta Dscarsts Christmas Scrap-Book. Don't Forget U» Hollis Confectionery such work. There has been one request for the demonstration above Waterloo, save Mr. Heyman. If there are any communities desiring such a demonstraron the agent would like to know about it soon so that he can make thorough investigation. The complete pardon of Jeune !’. Webb, who waa eent ap to the pen WE DO DYING itentiary for life, after having been HUB CLEANING WORKS. INC sentenced to hang for the murder Master Oyer« and Cleaner« of a man named Johnson and plac 115 Lyon SL. Albany. Oregon Files for Citizenship ing his remains in a trunk, about ¡0 WE DO PLEATING V. Dvorak, of Scio, waa in town M >nday morning and filed applica tion with the county clerk to be come a citisen of the United States His witnesses of identification were Ed J. Martmak and J. M iiolec, also of Scio. Owing to the fact that sufficient witnesses were not available at this time the application will be held over until next March.—Albany Democrat. years ago had the approval of the trial judge and the prosecuting attorney. Webb had proved a mo del prisoner, had been a great help to the authorities, been editor of the prison paper, “Ijetid a Hand," and was entitled to the full pardon. He waa and is not a bad man at heart he waa no doubt led into the crime, and has paid the price exact* •■d by society. Several others have also l*en pardoned. In Her Christmas Q'oqs of Every Country t from steady employment. We And a good citissnahip. a good agriculture, Holechek Broa., Scio, Or«. Company F Let the Tribune do your printing Subscribe for the Tribune