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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1923)
• • * «f • ’ • • 1 I . • • » T « « A *' ‘ I • I « s B —4« I 4 \ 4 • 9 a **. . • • • e » / « t 'S K—- * • -- tfe* —*• • te- t _ >• V • . • ’ »- ...... a * • • » W » w' ----------------------------------------•--------------------- a fei but landed on the following com Ten DemandmenU mit tees;—County and S’gte Officers Education. Judiciary. Military, Pub I* v I h om U t«wy i »,.<««•» *• Rule 1. Don't lie —It wastes my tgx raiiu'NK fubusmshc uomfawy lic Lands. Railroads and Utilities. time and roars. I’m sure to catch M iu~. '"•«'• L V. m « a 4«> a r«r Maaes» you in the end. and that's the The Scio school board ha« rcaigned wrung end. because the voters cut the budget II. Wst,-h your work, not the which In turn will rut the salartea clock. A long day's work makes a of all the teachers, fhat's small long day short, and a short day's town stuff. Scio is ol«i enough to be over her puppy days. Harris work makes mv face long. III. Give me more than I expect burg Bulletin. Probably Harrisburg has gone and I'll pav you more than you ex through the same process, and thus pect I can afford to increase your the Bulletin to qualified to speak of pay if you can increase my profit. IV. You owe so much to your- “puppy love." Anyhow 'tto done, THE SCIO TRIBUNE IT’S A FACT Year in and year out you can do better trading at our store. Here you will find the best Groceries, a fine line of Furnishings, Garden Seeds and Stock Remedies— and Scio and h«r schools still live- - self that you can’t afford to owe anybody eto.. K«-«-p out of debt or puppy lovs or n<>t. keep out of my shop. V Di «honesty is never an accident. According to the papers, terms of Good men (like good women) can settlement have lieen r«-ached be T hi ' kxday . J am . it. 1^23 tween the Southern Pacific and Un see temptation when they meet it. VI Mind your own business and The new warden at the pen was a ion Pacific whereby the former re former Linn c unty man, and of tains control of the Central Pacific, in time you'll have a business of course ought to make good -all over which there has been so much rour own to mind. VII. Don’t do anything which Linn county men do. controversy, It is understood that Since the school question hM been settled, quiet reigns supreme. Let's agitate a bigger and better Scio with just a« much vim as we tackle«I th- h -iu -lion, and then we will arrive somewhere. i The pv pie now have an oppor tunity to watch »he lawmakers. They are in «• -»i«»n in practically every state in th«- Union. They go to the Ir/Maturv aa men. but leave there as kids and no real construct ive measures will be enacted. That a .• some diaappointment to the basketball fane Wednesday night, wh t'. the platers from the deaf school at Salem failed to ap pear and it was a good sized crowd that wan out. However, a game was atau« >i between a picked Quin tet and the high school boys, and it was interesting from start to finish f /” The Scio electric plant, though smai* aa compared to some other« in the valley, wm the first in the field to give sen •• after a forced shutdown ocr iiiiuned by the flood. Stay ton was without lights for over a week, wo only were in the dark three night Yes, Scio has the world > m at f we can call the val ley the w rid and we have proved The damsv-e by the high water« of last week should give u« a lesson in prepar« -<ln«M. Why nut now, while it la fresh in our minds. give some thought to «topping the over- flr««w into S io by adequately dik ing the canal and further up the ■tream dike where it to needed. It will take a little money, but it will give greater security to all property owners. « 'V / , >• A Now that diplomacy has been shot all to pieces in Europe, and our di plomata hav« al»o Isen found want ing. It wouli) l>e well for these same fellows to try real common horse sense. and if they do. all these per plexing probit-ms will melt away like so much snow. The great diffi culty in th«- etllmM-ni of most national an I international problems is that honesty is lacking upon the part <>f all participants, and the use of horse sense will bring the lieat in all out in the <>f«en. Reprewntative S. H. Guin re ceived only three committee assign ment«. no chairmanship, and they are Commerce and Navigation, Legislation and Livestock, while A. K. McMahxn received the ehairman ahip Cities ami Towns, and member ship on two other Committees: pub lic Institutions and Revision of Laws Goin should have been on the Agriculture committee, as he to well qualified by l««ng experience to have rendered valued aid to the committee In the senate. Mr. JGariand failed of a chair manahip. the Natron cut-off will be built and other construction work taken up when weather conditions warrant. If the newspaper s< -ry 1« correct. Oregon ought to have an era of prosperity such aa it has never known, it to good news anyway, and we are glad of the settlement. hurts your «eif-respeet. The em- ployee. who «« willing to steal for me, is cai-Hble of stealing from me. VIII It's none of my business what you do at night. But If dlssi- uati »n affects what you do the next day. and you <lo half as much as I Score Cards- Gel your “500" score hnet of Rail Sattlaaaat demand, you'll last half aa lung as cards at the Till Bl nh office. 2c Notice to hereby given that the under you hoped. per card, or 2| cents percard by signed, as administrator of the estate of Henry Leffler, «leceaaed, has filed in mail, postpaid. IX. D n’t tell me what I’d like J t JRBUON ha» gotleo into the lime light with atrocities commilt«-d by to heir, hut what I ought to hear masked men. A woman, young and I don't want a vault to my vanity, pretty. Mrs Standish, of Ti3am««ok but I ne«‘<i one for mv money. X Don’t kick, if I kick; If you're county, ha«l the sensation of having worth while correcting, you're her breast branded by masked men worth while keeolng. I don't waste last fall — a most tcrrii ie act to t«e time cul'inv snecks out of rotten committed in a most enlightened ( apples. state. What do we have courts for. i and why do not laws lie enforced? Probably the only reas-m to be giv And With Our Money en to because men on the juries and in theseata of justice fail to do their Mr. Editor: bounden duty when calle«! upon I am not certain that the free When we can render equal justice distribution of vegetable and flower In all cases without fear or favor, •eeda is a wise cxwnditure of public just so soon will justice be meted funds, but < ongresa has authorized out — not before. The acts «if these it and a limited supply ha« been al masked men cannot tie condoned, lotted to me t «r such distribution. and should not be allowed to be re P is my desire that everyone in in-a ted. Oregon that wants some of these shall have them, ami nona wasted by sending them out premi«cuously VETOES PENSION HILI to people that do not want them and President Harding has vetoed the will not use them. pension bill passed by the senate Will you kimlly advise ail of your and house, which gnir a minimum readers that desire some of these pension of 872 a month to old sol •ee«ls to write me and I will gladly diers and |50 to widows of -«»Idicrs send them. The old rate of pay now remains Most sincerely yours, the same The president gave as ItobL N. Stanfield his reason for vetoing the measure United States Senator. that it opened the way for marriage« to all soldiers in largo numbers so From Minneaot* as U get the pension, and therefore I would fail in the intentions of the Thcr«- are m<>re and more inquiries law as enacted by congress iron points all over the country WHY THIS DISPARITY? The Treasurv Department urges people generally to look up their h«ddings of the 1918 War Savings Certificate Sjpmps and make early presentation of them, either for casti redemption or for exchange into the new Treasury Savings Certifi cates which are on sale everywhere I in convenient denominations and on attractive terms. Exchanges of the matured 1918 War Savings Certificate Stami« for these new Treasury Savings Certifi cates may still be made, without loss of interest, as of January 1. 1923, but this privilege stop« Jan uary 15. 1923. and after that date exchanges can only be made as of the actual date of exchange. As the 4‘. Treasury Savings Car- tifica-es are sold at a discount in de nominations as low as 825 for 820 50 ami |100 for 382; they are most convenient for small investors, while the new issue of 4|% Treas ury Notes described above are for the the larger investors. Bring Your Job Printing/to Tribune, i WESELY, Coming to Albany and Salem Dr. Mellenthin SRKCIALIST in Internal Medicine for th« past eleven year». Oaaa Not O|iorato Will be at A lbany . Wednesday. January Slit, and Thursday, February 1st, Albany Hotel MfMiiinlrtx" Mice. Notice is hereby given that the un designed sdmintotrstix of the estate of John Kotan, drerased. has filed with the county clerk of Linn county, Ore gon. her final ac«-oant in the matter of | said estate, ami the rounty court has af«point«-d Monday, the 19th day of Feb ruary, 1923, at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon of said day. in the county court n«>m in the court bouse to the city of Albany, Linn county, Ore gon. as the time anti place for hearing ssm I final a< count, th« objectione there to, if any there tie. and for the final settlement <»f said «-state. Dated this 12th day of January, A. D. 1923. A nna K otan . Administratrix. L M. Curl. Attv for Admrx. Date of first cation. Jan. 18, 1923. Date of last pubbcatioQ. Veterinarian STAYTOK, S aixm . Monday, February 5th. Marion Hotel - - - OREGON Calte answer«-«! Day or Night I ubereu tin Testing a Oflkr Hour» ; 10 a. m. to i p. in. Riley Shelton Real Estate Eroder and ¡Votary Public No CHaryo for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin U a regular graduate in medicine ami surgery and to liest«»ed by the state of Or.fgon. H<- visits pro- feaaionslly the more important towns and citiea and offers to ail who call on thia trip free consultation. except the expense of treatment when desired. According to hi« method of tn .4m« nt he does not operate for chronic sppa-n- diritia. gall stones, ulcer» of «1 tonsite or adenoMi». .•Ibflrailt Obtained, faamined 3CIO . . . OREGON •osaaaaasaeaesoeaaaeeoeo' ► WE DO DYEING hi ■ < U UMNG VOMUk inc ; * ' Monter Dyer* and Cleaiwra H5 Albany. Oregon < 4 J [ ; WE DO PLEATING < • n 1 •••♦»♦»•••««»Bsaoaoasaaw • If you have beer, ailing for anv length of time and du not get any better, do W. A. Ewing, T. J. Munkers. nut fail to call, as improper measures President Vice Pres. rather than disease are very often ths E- D. Myers. Cashier cause of your long standing trouble. fit r Hemember above date, that consulta tion on this trip will be free and that his treatment 1» different Does a Genera) Banking Married women must lie accompanied Business. Interest paid by Jhelr husbands. E SCIO STATE BA Denham. Minn. Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne Jan. 8. 1921. apolis. Minn. ¡»ear Sir: Please sen«! me sample copy of your newspaper Santiam Net«. As I would like to get some information from it around Scio a« ! would like to go up there and buy land. Yours Truly. J oar oh Dobesh, Denham. Minn. G. F. Korinek and at He has to his «-re«lit w««n3.-rful results in diseases of the stomach. Iiv«-r.bow«-to. blood, akin, nerves, heart, kidney,blad der. tx-d wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, the rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. alioul this part of Dregop. and following lei ter to just a sample. W <uld it not I m - a good idea for every resident of the Eorks of the Santiam to get a few of the Com munity Club folders and mail them out to friends and prospective set tlers? Diey are free. But here is the last letter: the county court of Linn county, Ore gon. his final account as such adminis trator and the said court has fixed Monday, the 29th of day of January, I 1923, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon of that day as th«- time for the hearing of objections to aid final account urvi the settlement thereof. Any ami all |«ersuns having objections to said final account are hereby notified to be present at «aid time in the county court room in the Linn c«»unty court huu.M-, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, and then and there make such objections. J ohn F. I j - ffixb , Administrator of said Estate. H ili . 4 M asks , Attorneys for Administrator. First publication Gee. 2S, 1923. laut publication Jan. 25. lREl. on time deposits. Subscntip for Trilione—41.7b a year. Poultry Prices This Week Hens, 4 pounds and over ......... Hens, under 4 pounds Springs, over 2 pounds..................... Stags and Springs, over 34 pounds Broilers. 2 pounds anti under .... Old Roosters Turkeys, alive ....................... ........ Ducks and Geese ............................. 17c 7c 23c 11c LARGE & HACKLEMAN Poultry Feeding Station Old Butcher Shop Stand Scio, Oregon