/. THE SCIO TRIBUNE S. C. BROWNE. M D. Fhyaician and Surgeon Offirn at lb h ! ’«■<• »rio. Oregon DR. FÌCQ 1 HsNTlST office Hours: • to 12 A. M. 130 to 6 P. M We have Everything OPTICAL Sjj. d t.ki sixain is tt.<> < «us« jf many HUMAN illfi BANCROFT Optical Company 313 W. 1st St., Albany DR. A. G. PRILL PüvnchB aol Sarteoa (‘salts Attended Day or Night S(|O -.- ORE. j L. M. HUM Care of Yick So Fong CUinese IdidDC and Tea Co. lias n'.«trine which will cure any known disease. Not Open on 'lundavs IM South High Street Salem. Or. >n Phone 2X3 Scio's business men report that the year 1922 was one of the liest since the war. And they are san­ In fact, guine for the year 1923 everything looks favorable to a re- sumption of business on a bigger an| at <1 will not prescribe unless you r> uncral < «inducting. Lady A» at.iit always. Beet of Equipment and I’ricca Guaran­ teed Right for Everybody. P iiosb LEBANON > 15 OREGON ; Engagement Rings ; > I ; Seo <■ ,r Si" iml «50.00 and ; ■ S7&.00 diamond ring». New Year flirting whiskey cost the lives of about a score of people It seems those who love John Barley­ corn will not learn of his death deal­ ings, but continue to take chances Some people have weak heads, any­ way. and their stomachs are prov­ ing weaker. During the last nine days, end­ ing last Saturday night, the Tribune increased its readers by 30. which was One owing to the shortage of money at the prevent time. Our list now numbers 690, and no doubt will continue to grow. Advertisers, who are looking for results, cannot fail to take the Tribune into con­ sideration when placing their 19*.« advertising schi-dule. The Tribune I covers this field like a blanket. I That advertising pava in the Tri­ bune. we only have to cite our ad­ vertisers and readers to Leonard Gilkey, who recently advertised some Du roc hogs for sale. Tuesday these ' hogs were shipped to Redmond, in eastern Oregon, and the sale was consume ted through the little want ad inserted in the Tribune. The ' < Jeweler» and Optician» Tribune circulates in all parts of ALBANY. - • OREGON ! Oregon, and goes as far east as New York state, and the little want ad is «♦—asseeesseaaaaa« seen by at least 3000 people every ¡L t T Ort|9# »ait H mm IMhlf Tim week. Mr. Gilkey says it pays to A great«ur| rt< < for the home knitter« advertise. Otheri priced from $25.00 : : t<> '■- * j F. M. French & Sons: of Oregon, but -till a fact Further- more, this j yarn 1« absolutely virgin wool yarn, the he wool waa grown in Linn count; Uy sold h> Mr. Semlers totheOre- n Worst..! ’ ; any (mills (milia I located at Woivtoi < Company Uwaod). m«d>-into worst«! yarn by Roy T. Bishop, -.«n of C. P. Bishop, proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of Salem Oregon knitters try thia yarn out. All cotoni. tóc per ball of 2 osa Samplrs eent on I C. K Blabop. Box C * % • k woman who made the charge is said Co ba a moral prevcit. and her test!- . mony al the beginning was later re- ' pudiated by her and she ack now- ; lodged she hml lied In a recent Portland paper. the issue contained stones of ten different murders in ten difierent parts of the United Slates Crime seems to go by auto­ suggestion, and if the l»g dailies will prevent such stuff from finding its wav into print, the crime wave will soon die out. Hut they will nev­ er do it—it is bread and butter for them, liesides it seem« deceased minds crave such stuff. It seems we must really get into European affairs, although we voted in 1920 against meddling in any T hcmiuay . J an . 4. 192« manner with affairs across the pond. Senator Borah has introduced a Back in Kansas a newspapgr is resolution in the U. S. senate asking tailing its nqn-advertisers that when for a world parley on economic af­ they die their estate will be charged faire, but the president feels that 10c a line fur their obituary Th.t such would hanqwr negotiations now ought to make them kick through. going on l»etween thia government and »(her powers where there is a The biennial report of State Ixibor likelihood of war Senator Lodge Commissioner C. H. Gram is fall of says do not tie the hands of the pre­ much information, and is one of the sident now. but was very ac’ive in liest ever issue«! from that other. tiemg the hands of President Witoon t Charley is a painstaking official when he wanted to enter the league and is making good. of nations. He is quite consistent— with the president of his own party, Harrisburg is still fighting for a but with the opposite, it is different. bridge aerixw the river at the thriv­ Hut we must have war it seems, and ing little burg to our south, and If no steps must tie taken to prevent persistency counts for anything, th* it. So Senator Borah has with- little city will get it, especially if drawn his resolution. the Bulletin has any "pull.** Louisiana is having a time with the three K's, according to press reports. And probably will have more of a time, if that million dol­ lar slush fund materializes as report says. It is pretty hard to enforce stage of laws when so many lawbreakers are This Qu« t every woman’- lift-: la it necessary ! onirr to eave rampant in this good old country of my eyt - ’ght " «• will give you our ours. * 7 4 *». y• / *«, Jc/s *• >' ... . - —... ....... 11 » -, 1 ■ “ The Producers Call says the re­ cent charge that the Weir’s, two river men in Portland, had commit­ ted murder on an unknown 15-year- old girl, has gone up in smoke and was the work of the big dailies in getting sensational new«. The ............................................. ................................. Happy, Though Older '• l»ll. Weewr* N«estii- and terrible tw-auty place the burden of the upkeep of in a atom In the long monotony of our paved highways upon those who the doldrums at sea one could hall a In the dusty glare of pro­ real I v use them, There has been cyclone tracted drought a flood could be wel no reasonable excuse for the ex­ re«ned In too much of any seas >n ths cessive license plscod upon cars, for wish aria««« for the rest of the pro­ there has been no equality of li­ gram < "hangs opens up new vistas of the scenery of our histories The cense«. The use of gasoline in keep­ aftem<«>n of life la meant to be a pleas- ing up the roads through a tax on sat outlook upon its harvest holds, a it. will more nearly equal the pay­ gathering in of that wealth <>f pmduc tloti that requlraa lime and ¡«atlent toll ments by those who own and drive The enjoyment of that richneea of cars. We hope this proposal of the character that la given only to long Wisdom can never be new governor will bring forth fruit osperlanc« hastily acquired Nothing «-an be dru < I -1 on with power of choice hitherto dcnl«l. and te here time sr.d op -irtuiiltv to do as one likes, rather than as he must, these sre much. To hove acquired new power« of th tight . « <1 p, hare time for books to hobnob w-lth a few cronies, to have a little something to do. to alt oa the ...... .. and see the world go hv. to look hey nd the «et tins sun to a new dny. and beyond the coming,winter to a new «prlng—all these and more mat mean that ago has kept the beet wine until now I Membership Dues Reduced The Linn Countv Farm Bureau, at its meeting in Albany last Sat- urvlav, re-elec lei I C II B row'll as presit lent for the ensuing year. Memltcrs of the executive cuni- niitee, elected at the same time, were L. I' Gdkcv, oi Scio, anti L. A. Arnold, of I <1 union, and T. J. )ai liM a year, formerly U-ing $10. This reduct­ ion ought to bring back into the fold of the Bureau many meml>crs who were compelled to withdarw U-tause ■■! tlx h J im inlsrship dues. Kafoury’s January Clearance Sale Is Now Going On—Deep Price Cuts on Desirable Merchandise Prices hold good as long as goods la^t. We list just a few prices: Calicoes Outing Flannel ..... 36 inch Percales ...... Steven's all Linen Crash 9c 15c 15c 19c yard yard yard yard All Readv-to-Wear Bargains Genuine Devonshire Cotton Chaliies All Silk Umbrellas. .. 36 inch Brown Muslin 26c yard 15c yard $2.98 14c yard eatly reduced over the store KAFOURY BROS A Sale That I IS A SALE Salem Store 466 State St. Portland Silk Shop