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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1923)
» • • .-«■¿J*.'-; r >rr A« »> S. C. BROWNE. M. D THE SCIO TRIBUNE M ich interest is being aroused over the commission bill as intro- Physician and dueed by Senator Hail and just Surgeon amended by him. This bill gives Scio, Oregon the governor full control in the ap Office at Riu.idsnc- pointment of his commissioners, and If he should be of the kind that be lieve* in building up for himself a etmnghold on the office, it will be the straw to break the camel's back. But if h<- tie the kind that wants to give the people an honest adminis tration. rather than entrench him self, It will tie much better form of government than we now have. If this bill u to pass the senate and ITS N PLEASURE house, and to agre the embarrass to read if you have th» right kind gl»»-.. - *h’ ri<ht kind ment that will follow, make the KRYP Ç lasses y«H term of the governor six years, and . g< d looks with comfort OKS con g a pleasure. but one term to lie wrved. This. an' mak THUMOAY s Feb. 1. 1923 will moat surely eliminate a strangle "Every day in every way" it seems hold t»y an unacrupulous governor we are getting worse and worse We have no fear that Gov. Fierce I If we don’t get shot for this we would do thu thing, but some there i might write another verse. are who would. <¿)pt'em e trist. AltANX CMKA, HAROLD A I.BRO, Manufacturing Optician •♦♦♦♦♦♦ »»»»♦♦♦aaeesi Engagement Rings : I ji .OO and J 475.00 <i .1 .-.I d ring*. ; Otl pt iced from $25.00 1 toltimi. I*». ; /• / Wright & Poole MORTICIANS Vw*i«*>aà«ra Host of Service, i-oth Professionally and in Funeral Conducting. lady A»» 'ant ni ways. Beet of Equipment and Prices '«uaran t«« d III* ht for Everybody. P ho *« IB LEBANON OREGON DR. A. G. PTOU. PbYSicidD ani Sorteos Calls Attended Day <>r Night SCIO ORE. DR. FICQ 1 )I<N LIST vHtire Hours: 9 to 12 a M. 1 30 to 5 P. M. WESELY Farm Loans! A new department is being or tab- fished in the Tribune, to lie known aa the ”0. W. L." On With Uffa. lelise fir hbitiliw, Oepirtneal of ID* Inferior U. H. Land Office, Portland. Ore., January 22. 1923. Notice is hereby given that Casmond Anderson &, Rupert Iterator Miller, of Scio, Ore., R. 1, who on Julv July 30th. 1919, made Hpi llpmvstt-nd Oregon Building Salem, Oregon section —.gj—-------- - - - - ■ ..... - . ■■■-, - _ I Entry No. 06853, for Ej 27. township 10 S., range 1 E., W. me- ruiia 1, has filed notice of intention to make three-ycar proof, to establish claim to the land atiove described, lie- fore the clerk of the county court for Linn county, Oregon, at Albany, Ore., STAYTON, - - - OREGON on the 7th of March, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Calls answered Pay or Night Mike Bilyeu, of Scio, Ore., route 1. Tuberculin Testing G. E. Wirth, of Scio, Or«-., route 1. E. F. DeLong, of Scio, Ore., route 1. Henry Neal, of Scio. Ore., route 1, Act 6 9-16. Ai.kxsstiK« Swum Register. At 6 per cent and 6j tier cent O. F. Korinek Veterinarian declined to serve, but we are glad trap to my house.” to announce that they have scevpted | "Yes sir, and who is It for?" and qualified. "I* -n't ba silly, young manjt's for Real Eilate Broker ....... the mice, of course.” and Notary Public The legislature has now gotten Ira Biiveu says sunshine ought to „4bxtru(l> Obtain'd. Examin'd down to business, Monday being the begin where the honeymoon leaves JCIO - . - OREGON last day for introduction of bills off. Linn county's representatives arc C. C. BRYANT A burglar entered the residence showing up splendidly with others of a country editor in Iowa. The Attorney at Law from over the stale, and we are burglar managed to save his under croud of them. Cusick Hank iddg clothes to «-sca|ie in. » Riley Shelton ALBANY The Harrisburg Bulletin is having a hard time in building a bridge across the river at its town. Some day. Bro, Morgan, your untiring ef forts will be rewarded with that bridge. You have wonderful stick ing abilities for a worth while object. Down in Salem politics is running wild, and some near statesmen are being left out in the cold. tJov. Pierce is certainly showing the of fice-seeker that he has ideas of bis own as to who should be placed in responsible positions. He is making good, we think. OREG» The other day two women, one of whom was very deaf, were walking aaaaoaeoaatoeaasisseaas by the railway. Suddenly an ex- press train rushed by. and as it pass ed the engine gave a double shriek that seemed to rend the sky. The Freah and Cured Meat — deaf one turned to her friend and Bacon-- Lard-Sausage remarked with a happy smile: ’That's the first cuckoo I’ve heard this year". Scio Meat Market We Buy Your Hogs ftdmislritrir Nollet. Notice is hereby given that the un designod sdminialrsUx of the estate of John Kotan, d«-,<-a»<<l, has filed with the county clerk of Linn county, Ore gon, her final account in the matter of i sai>! estate, and the county court has ' appointed Monday, the lath day of Feb ruary, 1923, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of »aid day, in the 1 county court room in the court house in the city of Albany, Linn county, Ore gon. aa the time and place fur hearing said final account, the objections the re - i to. if any there l-e, and for the final aettlrm«-nt of said estate. Dated this 12th day of January, A. D. 1923. A nna K otan , Administratrix. I L. M. Curl. Atty, for Admrx. Date of first publication. Jan. Hi, 1923. , Date of last publication. Feb. 15, 1923. I < ¡♦•••aaaoooeoaooooeseoooo WE DO DYEING Holechek Bi p- , PropH. I County Assessor Giddings has HUB CLEANING WORKS. INC. Scio. )re. compiled figures showing the extent Maur, Dyers and Cleaners of millage for mads in Linn eountv, USMSSM S m i»»»»*»*»**«« Ht Lyon W, Albany. Oregon and anyone interested in the matter DR J. W. GOIN. WE DO PLEATING can secure a copy by asking for It. Veterinarian The county court has provided for a Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate Local Agent, Mrs, Nell Hollis Inspector. road program totalling $336,422.40 ooooooaooooooooooooooo» Commissioner Thoms is getting Phones:—Palace Feed Shed, IM-J for the year 1923. Residence, BOO R started on road work now and we W. A. Ewing, T. J. Munkers, ALBANY.OREGON Saturday produced enough wea may hone to gel belter service here I‘resident Vice Pres. E D. Myers. Cashier abouts in the future than in the ther to satisfy every inhabitant in The Lebanon Knights of Pythias past He has caused the road to the Willamette Valley. First it dedicated their new hall in grand West Scio to be scraped once, and rained, then it hailed, sleeted, snowed style last Wednesday night, if re it is to be gone over again soon, and late in the-,afternoon the sun ports are true. Grand Chancellor Dota a General Banking thus eliminating a few of the thou came from its hiding for a few Hardesty delivered the dedicatory Business. Interest paid I sands of chuck holes along the route. moments. Some day! on time deposit*. address. Several of the local merchants re The Halsey Enterprise is having port Saturday aa one of the beat an awful time in convicting those business days they have enjoyed in Those who regularly union men back in Illinois for what a long time, it knows was pure and unadulter advertise are the ones who notice ated murder. The Enterprise ought the great increases in the dav’s re- to know more about the conditions ' ceipta. there than did the court and the B. Yseahamer apd T. J. Koebler, jury which tried those self-same I of Purlland, ahd Geo. Cramer, of union men. and which freed the Brownsville, were here Friday look union men of the charge« against ing over the Scio Mill A Elevator But probably it take« a them Co.'s plant, with a view of making We have paper a long way* from home to some extensive improvements there ■. Everything dare and do—print the unvarnished in. OPTICAL truth about an unknown thing. The I’VE ST- AIN Frank Bartu. jr. spent Saturday men whom he wants convicted were Is the cause >f rnanv afternoon and Suadav in the woods ■ charged with the Herrin massacre HUMAN I LN east of town hunting for the festive ■ last summer, but the jury and the "coon." the kind that is good to court which tried them found them rat. We did not loam whether he not guilty. Why it should away Optical Company secured many of them or not. out here in Oregon carrv on tn such 313 W. 1st St. Albany length», we don’t know. The court The health officers of Albany re ought to know, and having set tied po-ts two cases of small pox one Let the Tribune de your printing, the matter, it should be ended. case of whooping cough in that city. BANCROFT s J Honest, now. don't you think th«’ proper lime to work the roads in thia section is when it is rainy’ Wouldn't holes in the road remain filled better and not grow bigger and bigger? A local character says some peo It will appear regularly, and we ple are absolutely punctual in being hope it will appeal in a pleasing way Jewelers ami < late with our readears. ALBA\Y ’ OREGON ! 1 hr man who can’t gel hie wife’s < attention any uthet way will find Report has been current on the that be is most successful if he talks 8” f: Fat?« H#ai liiiili#| Tiras streets since the school election that in hie sleep. A great su- . for th« home knitters Riley Shelton, for director, and E. <>f Or- < ’"<-1 Further D. layers. for clerk has positively “I wish you’d send a large mouse more, tin- irti i» absolutely virgin wool y ari H »ul was grown in Linn county ■ •« to the < »r-- eon Worsted < .-r.v (mills located at Boliwood), mal' i'iiu worsted yarn by Roy T. limb-1-. - m of C. P. Bishop, propri« i««r of t ■ Woolen Mill Store of balem. Oregon knitters try this varn out. All «•••«« f ». 1- per ball of 2 osa Hamplr it»« nt on appFcsUon. Address C. P. I>i-hoj«. In s 75. SMrm. Oregon. 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— i F. M. French & Sons; ' t •' / ITS A FACT THE SCIO STATE Poultry Prices This Week ... 19c Hens, 4 pounds and over ................... Hena, under 4 pounds.................. ........... Springs, over 2 pounds............ Stags and Springs, over 3} pounds Broilers. 2 pounds and under .............. Old Roosters .................. Turkeys, alive............................................... Ducksand Geese ....................................... ... 12c .. 14c .. He ...17c ... 7c .. 23c ..11c LARGE & HACKLEMAN Poultry Feeding Station Old Butcher Shop Stand Scio. Oregon