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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
VOL. XXVI.
NO. 21.
SCIO. LINN COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1. 1923
11.76 THE YEAR
Every Japanese Child Is Born a Secret Service Agent
BEST
AVAILABLE
COPY
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Tuesday which ia January 9th. 1923.
at 10:00 o’clock a m. For the pur-
pose of electing five directors to
serve one year, and to tranaact such
other bumnees as may come before
it.
Each member should bo present
and vote his stock, up to 20 shares.
W. H. McLain. Sec-Treasurer.
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Stop That
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Tickling in
your throat-
Medicated
Throat
Discs
25c
Kelly’» Drug Stare
The Rcxall Store
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Santiam.by which thev may become
The annual meeting of the Scio
more proficient in milk production
Mutual Telephone Co. will be held
and learn from experience which is
:d the city hall, in Scio, on Satur»
the real milk producing cow»
H<
day. Jan. 6. 1923, at 10:00 a m.
suggested that the Fork* lie divided
Company will receive
bids for
into communities, with th- vari"i
operating the switchlxiard for the
breeds of Cows now being used. i.
coming year, will elect officers
a nucleus, stated teats being taken
and tranaact such other business as
and a final judging contest of the
may come before the meeting.
winners in the communities in which
J. D. Densmore, Free.
teats were made t o be had in some
J. B. Couev. Secretary.
central point in the Forks. Mr.
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Shelton feels that in this way greater
Real Clothing Values at Bishop’s,
stimulus to the milk industry will
Salem. Two Pant Suits, mad* of
be had and the bo)'« and girls will
Bishop’s Pure Virgin Wool Fabries.
receive an education in this indus-
Fine tailoring and styles- and 630
tery that will make them rcaQy self-
is a mightv low price. Come In and
sustaining in the future. Mr. Hey­
see them.
21-t2e
man heartily endorsed this program,
Remember, another big dance for
with the exception that he thought
the cows should be by breeds in or­ Saturday night at the Z. C. B. J.
der that the boys and girls might hall. Arnold Jazzers. Come.
be able to compete in county and
state contests.
Mrs. E. F. Kret*. also rendered a
l>eautiful piano
but on account
of not being well d id not respond
to an encore. Site is another of the
Presents Priscilla Ih-an
in a beautiful
local talent that is -welcome <>n the
picture.
programs.
The next spaafo^r was H. E.
Browne, of the Albany Democrat,
who said he was not a speaker, but
also a
that when it came to writing he fell
that he had all at Use people of all
COMEDY and WEEKLY
Lina county l istening to him. He
Jan. 6 and 7
said he was always glad to come to
Scio and this community. for no
where did he receive more heartv
welcome.
James Bryant. of ihe Riverside i
People’s Theatre
“Wild Honey”
Admission 10c-25c
the points in which relief was nec­
essary, but had gone into Chinese
banks to help tradesmen. One
Chinaman was so filthy, said the
speaker, that she seen him picking
the body lice from himself and eating
them, and being asked why he did
this, replied "they eat me. me eat
them.” The last country of which
she spoke, and the one we are so
prone to pat on the back, because
of its recent carrying out of prom­
ises, was Japan. She said that
Japan does not have wireless as
other nations, but drill their sub­
jects In mental telepathy and thus
transmit their messages
On the
same boat with her was an Ameri­
can officer, and he was not allowed
to leave the boat as was she, and
that three guards were placed over
him. He had done nothing, hi«
passports wsrs alright, but he was
an officer and therefore not allowed
to enter port; thia happened at every
point touched on Japan'« cutut with
thia officer on board. She was al­
lowed to enter because she was on-
(Continued <>c* peg*" 3.)
Reward for Sheep-
Killing Dogs
I will pay $20.00 reward for the
capture of any dog caught killing
sheep on my places. Those who
have dogs ami don't know where
they are at night had better keep
them up—it might cost you con­
siderable money,
J. L. Rodgers
22-p
Game Wednesday Night
Next Wednesday night, Jan. 10.
the basketball team from the deaf
school at Salem will come to Scio
and meet the local team. The
mutes are said to be a good team,
and no doubt will give our boys a
run for their money. It is expect-
ed one of the largest crowds ever
assembled to see a game of basket­
ball
will be present that night
at
the gym.
The Big Sale of Pendleton Wool
Blankets now going on at Bishop's.
Salem. Worth while savings
Sale
prices 66.50 pair and up. When in
town be sure and see our display of
Virgin Wool Products, made from
Oregon Wools.
21t2c
Basket Ball
at the Gym
Wednesday
Jan. 10
MUTE SCHOOL
VS. SCIO HIGH
Admission
15c and 25c