L ■’****
E SCIO TRIBUNE
er of personal character and a boost
Education the Topic
often lifts one from lhe mire of
bad morale to a dean man and
The regular monthly meeting of
woman
the Parent-Teacher Association was
h«-ld at the school house laat Thur»-
day
evening, and education was lhe
Over In Polk county the illicit
topic.
Several Umely article* were
possession of boot* calls for l'2(W
read
upon
the subject. A feature
fine and seven months in jail, and
of
the
meeting
was a beautiful violin
a fellow by the name of Clarence
nolo
by
Miaa
Josie
Kotaa. accom
Irwin has found it out.
panied by Mtaa Eckart on the piano.
After the close of the programAhoa*
Payrolls make a town, rent houses,
prraent repared to th* domestic
buy groceries, and all other neces acience room, »here the basketball
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sities of life. Communities and cities girl» of the ech‘M>| served generous
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are built around payrolls, and what slices of the large cake which Mrs.
this entire community n«*eds is pay l> C Thoms drew nt the show on
rolls. The resources are here. A M«»nday and had donated to the
cannery would add much wealth to girls
The cake brought about Sil
our farmers, wholehearted support at the show and 12.50 at the aerv-
Tilt t.-OAY. J an 26. 1923
of the Scio flouring mill, and the ing. A letter in the "Parent-Teach
So far none of lhe politicians in Scio milk condensery would create er,” written by Mr*. Hayhuret. a
Scio ha\«< Is-n taken care of by Die a payroll, the lumber mills around T-rmer president of the Stat* Aaao-
here would bring in more wealth to ciati -n, and who ia now un a trip to
Govern --r. Probably he haa not
the community if the community the Orient, was read, part of which
heard of them
would support them, and these follow»:
would create a bigger market for
"A gr«-at contrast was the Mo-
Several have come in and taken
the eggs, the wheat, the potatoes, hanvn Ian school for boys In Egypt,
advantage- of our selling program,
the milk and butter, and all would and al th«- Al Axkar Univeraity.
and th«-*r will apiwar in the issue
receive his or her share of lhe dol foun<l<-«i 9MK A. I> in Cairo, where
of Feb. 1. Com« in and investigate,
lars thus eipended. Attend the 12.500 students ar* lieing directed
it will cost you nothing, and very
Community Club meeting at Crab- in the study of the Koran, it seemed
little if we sell for you.
taict ol Finn Settlement
tree on Monday night. Feb. 5. and as th i tune had l«een turned back Score Cards—Get your "500
cards at the Taint'NK office,
Notice ia hereby given that the- under
hear more about this great question. centuries. Most of the committing,
per card, or 2j cents percard by signed, as administrator of th<- estate
The Benton C >unty Courier an
Everybody is invited to attend, which Comprise* a large part of the
of Henry Letfirr, deceased, has filed in
mail, postpaid.
nounces that it will start a morning
the county court of Linn county, Ore
whether a member or not.
;r
S
i»
<b
r.e
orally,
and
it
was
gon, his final account aa such adminis
pap<-r in Corvallis beginning about
trator and th<- »aid court him fixed
not unlike th«- murmur of the aea.
the fith of February. The Tribune
Coming to Albany and Monday, the 29th of day of January,
"To
offset
thia
influence,
the
11923. at the hour of two o'clock in the
At this early stair«- of the pio-
wish«« it <ucc< •>», as 1» is one of the
Salam
, afternoon of that day a* th«- tm><- for
fearless papers of Oregon daring to ceedmgs of the legisiature. the Tri •ulvndid. new American Univeraity
I the hearing of objt-ctions to aid final
- account and the settlement thereof.
bune is unable to see where any has been <-«tabli»h«-d in Cairo, and
publish wnat it thinks.
Any and all persons huving objection«
great saving is to be had by the it pieaw<i us very much when Pree-
to said final account are hereby notiti«-d
•WCCIALIBT
to tie prewent at said tim<- in the county
lieath ha» claim«*d one more of state in the proposed commission i dent Wats-m told us that they are
court room in the Linn county court
following
the
plan*
of
Reed
College
plan
of
Senator
Hall
in
the
con
in
Internal
Medicine
for
the
the motion picture idols- Wallis
house, in the city of Albany. Linn
past eleven years.
county, Oregon, and then anil there
Reid
Pr--bably no man ever worked duct of the various activities of the closely, *» they regard It M one of
make such objections.
harder to produce red art in the slate. In the abolition of the State the m >«l progr«Nteive of modern col
J ohn F. L kffi .KR,
Administrator of said Estate.
film game than did he. and hie early Accident Commission, the Stale lege*.
Dess Not Operato
H
ili , a M ark «.
"The Schneller (Irphanag» at Jeru
taking only proves that one cannot Labor Commissioner, the Corpor
Attorneys for Administrator.
salem
is pr -viding an excellent home
First publication Dec. 28, 1922.
serve two masters at the same time ation Commissioner, the Public Ser
Will be at
l-ast publication Jan 25, 1923.
vice Commission, at d several of the un-ler th* Near Flaat Relief Fund
—"dope" and self.
for
nearly
400
orphans
—
70
of
them
A
lbany
.
Wednesday.
January
Slat,
many other more or less important
and Thursday, February 1st.
departments,
it is proponed to pay are blind.”
A fa«, we lr- rn from a juvenile
Albany Hotel
Mrs. Hayhurst visited the Scio
the
name
salaries
to
one
or
m<«rr
in
source. ia "a thing to brush warmth
Association about a year ago. when
each
department,
together
with
a
and at
off with;” a ne-nkey. "a small boy
STAYTON,
-
-
-
ORKiON
with a tail;" salt, "what makes 54,600 salary to the head of each of she was then Slate president, and
S aijtm . Monday. February 5th.
Calls answered bay or Night
will be remembered by all who met
the
four
departments
proponed.
your potato«-« taste bad when you
Tuberculin Testing
Marion Hotel
don’t put any on;” and ice. "water This naturally carries with the ques her al that time.
Office Hours; 10 a. is. to i p. m.
that staycii out late in the cold and tion. "Will it lake lens men to op
erate
in
the
field
than
it
does
now,
Failed
to
Comply
went to al«-«p ” Exchange
and if not, where is the saving?"
N< Charge »or Cenaultallsn
Real Estate Rrol^er
In the death, funeral and burial
Instead
of
a
saving,
if
we
read
the
and
Notary Public
Oregon’s 1« gielators promise real
of Mr«. Hobb». mother of Lafe. 0.
proposed
bill
aright,
it
will
add
constructive laws at this arsaion.
^dbitrath Obtained, Examined
Dr. M*ll*nthin ia a regular graduate
greater costa to the people. The 0. and l>»u«e Ostwirne, a minister in medicin* and surgery end la bernaed
and a harni-«ni<«us working with lhe
300
-
-
-
OREGON
of Lel«an««n officiated, and promised by th*
' state " of Or.-gon'
_
Hr visits pro
view« of Got
Pierce.
If the salaries proposed equals the amount
th« boys he would furnish the copy fessionally
” the mor* important towns
and elites end offers to all who call on
promise it carro-d out. many uaelrsa now being paid to the several mem
to th« Tribune for publication, but this trip free consultation, except th* I
WE DO DYEING
law« will be repealed, the meritor bers of the different commission«,
so far he has nut con plied with th« *xp*n*a of treat me st when desired
hence
the
saving
looks
like
added
ious on«-« at rengthened. and con
According to hte method of treatment
coots upon the people. Rut we can requevt of lhe members of th« he dose not operate for chronic appen ; HLB CLEANIM. WORK.' INi
structive lr. station enacted.
I
Maatrr l>> «-r«e atd ( ? Iraner»
be mistaken, and if so. we want to tamilv. We are sorry we did not dicitis. gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
[
MS I.von « . /XÌÌ mmo . < >rrk-««n
have the obituary of Mrs. Hobbe, tonaila or adenoida.
be enlightened.
President Harding had a cold the
haa to hia credit wonderful results
¡but thia explanation ia made in or in He
diseases of th* stomach,liver.bow<-la,
first of last w< «-k and the whole
; WE DO PLEATING
der that our reader» may know who blood, akin, nerve*, heart, kidney, blad ¡
A/vnt
Mr*
.XrlJ
H«
world knew it. Our village gossip, A RANK F AILURE. THE ('AUSE
der,
bed
wetting,
catarrh,
weak
lungs,
i a to blame.
rheumatism,
sciatica,
leg
ulcers
and
the most important personage in
rectal ailments.
Press dispatches of Tu«-eday state
this bailiwick, was laid up for a day
Su
Interi
lx
for
the
Tribuna
If you have been ailing for anv length
or two and nobody but our town that the Coulee State Rank of Grant
of tim* and do not got any better, do W. A. Ewing,
T. J. Munkers,
not fail to call, as improper measures President
Vice Pre«.
knew it. Wonderful, are news eounty, Washington, has failed.
Isllct
Ilf
FlNlCitlM,
IlHftMII
If
I rather than disease are very often th*
E. D. My era. Cashier
William Bouck, deposed («range
spreading agencies these days!
cause of your long standing trouble
im
Master of Washington, ami now
Remember above date, that consulta
U. H. I .a nd office. Portland, Ore.,
leader of a state revolt against un
tion on thia trip will b* free and that
January 22, 1928.
The war d gs of Europe are
just conditions, made the statement I Notice is hereby given that ('asmond hi* treatment is different
Does a General Ranking
almut to I* l«< M-nsd, and the boys
Iterator Miller, of Scio, Ore., R. 1, who
Married women must b* accompanied
in Portland Monday that there w.-r.- (>(1 Jub ;Wt>.
Homestead
Business. .Interest paid
and young men who were not killed
by their huabanda.
66.000 farmers in Washington and F',lr> s
^or M ?*L_section
on
time deposits.
or hopel«.-*«ly crippled in the recent
Address: 336 Roa ton Bkx-k, Minne
27. township 10 «., range 1 E., W. me
that 10.000 of them are almndoning ridian, has filed notice of intention to apolis, Mina.
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war will hav«- a chance to finish
Su been be for Trilione 11.76 a year.
their farms letting them go for make three year proof, to eatabliah
Arma manufacturers
ttwoMelves.
claim to the lan<) above described, be
debts and taxes and moving off. And fore th* clerk of the county court for
and munition in a Aera must be taken
Mr. Bouck said that many of the Linn county, Oregon, at Albany, Or«.,
care of at all ctMta. and war ia the
on the 7lh of March, 1928.
farmers wore gunny sacks wrapped
Claimant name« as witnesaea:
onlv way
around their feet in place of shoes. Mike Bilyeu, of Scio. Ore., route I.
G. E, Wirth, of Sci«>. Ore., route 1.
And this condition of the farmers E, F. Itelx>ng. of Scio, Ore., route L
Flach week until the legislature
lb m
«1 . : - i.. Or«-., route 1.
adjourns, the Tribune will carry a ia the reason for the failure of the
Act 6 9-16.
Ai.axtsnaa Rwm
state
bank.
It
has
been
and
will
Register.
two-column resume of the doings ffT
the legislators, the name as appeared be the cause of many business fail
Mamisintrti" taici
Hens, 4 pounds and over
laat week. We want to keep xur ures. —Producers Call.
IT’S A FACT
Year in and year out you
can do better tradirig at
our store. Here you will
find the best Groceries, a
fine line of Furnishings,
Garden Seeds and Stock
Remedies---
Dr. Mellenthin
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G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
Riley Shelton
mimr
THE Still STATE BANK
Poultry Prices
This Week
readers posted on the | rogreas of
the lawmakers, and we hope the
reader will lind just what he is in
terested in.
Still they clamor for the scalp of
Fattv" Arbuckle. He yet ia no
worse than most of them in the
gam«-, and hia fall results from the
public finding it out. We believe
in giving both man and woman a
chance to "come back”- none of us
are immune from the onslaughts of
tbs scandal monger and the
Road Patrolmen Named
The county court has named the
road patrolmen for 1923 for the
county, and the men selected for
this community follows: No. 14.
James Trollinger: No. 15, Rilrjr
Shelton; No 1«. 17 and 19. W A
GPkey, No. 24. John Wirt, lacomh;
No. 26. John Bender. No. 27. E. E
Trask. Lyons; No. 30, J. A. Sens.
No. 33, J
Johnston, No. 35,
Fred
Notice ia h«rrby given that th* an-
doignol admmiatratix of th* ««tat* of
John Rotan. deceaswl, haa filed with
the county clerk of Unn eounty, Ore
gon. her final account in th* matter of
«aid eatate, ami the county court haa
appointed Monday, the 19th day of Feb
ruary 1923. at the hour of on* o’clock
in the afternoon <«f «aid day. In th*
county court room in the court houa* is
the city of Albany. Linn county, Ore
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gon. aa the time ai-d place
for soaring
to, if any there b*. and for the final
■ettlement of »aid rat at*.
Hated thia 12th day of January, A.
D 1923.
A nna K ot an . Administratrix.
L M Curl, Atty for Admrx.
Imte of Aral publication,
Dale of laat pubbrattea.
9
Hens, under 4 pounds
Springs, over 2 pounds...
Stags and Spring*, over 3) pounds
Broilers. 2 pounds and under.............
Old Roosters .....
Turkeys, alive....
Ducks and Geese
.. lie
LARGE & HACKLEMAN
Poultry Feeding Station
Scio, Oregon