The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 08, 1923, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
s. C BROWNE, M. D
Phy«ie»«n »nd
Surgeon
Hi* •*-r -titui nt» back home in the
state of Washington repudiated him.
but Harding thinks he is good
enough to h*>i«i a place of exceeding
responsibility.
Likewise. Senator
■ New. of Irvilana. is to have Secre­
tary f ali’a place in the cabinet. He
also was repudiated by hie conatit-
* <-enls last summer in the primaries,
! yet he to to lie in official circles as
* an appointee of the President.
Officr al H’-'-l -C«
Probably these distinguished men
nee«! financial support from the gov­
ernment so they may live in plenty!
Dicids fs» Y sur m H
When you rsa. J th«*
you bout it Io* I near
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asses.
evening paper do
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The Tribune takes this opportun­
ity to apologise to the party who
<Jpton /e trist.
phoned an Item of news last Wednes­
ALBANY owgs,
day about a basket dinner to lie held
HAROLD ALBRO.
at the Federated church on Sunday.
Manufacturing Optician
We were rushed to death In getting
the paper out, and the item was for­
gotten trees us the edior did not an­
When You
swer the phono and the party who
took the information did not write
it down. We hope this apology
R* -member
, will be accepted, because we want
to give all the news, from whatever
i with the ;
■ for exam-
source, that is reliable.
Need Glasses
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Prices > sry Reasonable
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OREGON
A gr«-at <
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f ir th« home knitters
oftln h *.. I .t »till a fact. Further-
m««r«-, th » yarn
absolutely virgin
wool yarn; tl'*- « *-l was grown in Linn
count)
Mr
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gon Wvr»i- 'i <
i sny <m>lb kiralcdat
RellwiMMl), insd<- into sor»t«-d yarn by
Boy T li.-i i>. '•» of C. P- Bishop,
proprietor of t* W<- ien Mill Store of
Lalem. Or»'»..* Knitters try this yarn
out
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o«-r ball of 2 osa
hamplr i < nt
»i pl «lion. Aildr« »«
C. P. I*i»i
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Wright & Poole*
MORTICIANS
Rest of -* rv: r, l«oih l‘ruf««sa»onally
and in lutw-ral Conducting.
lady Assistant always, Best of
Equlpni* nt ami Pnc«w <*uaran-
tacd Right for Everybody,
PMoas 15
l.KBANOX
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THVMDAY, Feb k. 1023
Pfcnici a aai
Saneoi
Calls Attended
Day or Night
ORE.
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T3KNTIST
(»ilice lloara:
9 to 12 A M.
1:80 to 5 P. M.
G. F. Korinek
Vvteiinnrinii
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OREGON
Calls a* »w,-rwt I »ay or Night
Tuberculin Testing
Now that the k-glsiature is on the
next to the last week of its session, I
we hope it will n<>t railroad legisla­
tion through that is questionable,
and without due consideration of*
the wish* » of the people. It has
been so in the |>ast. that important
legislation was held up until the last
week of the w -«i.>n. and then rushed '
through without due consideratkln,
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And Getting Better
The opening of the Ballin mill i« slinmlating
busineHM, and it behooves all of us to lend en*
couragetnent—it will benefit the whole comm tin
ity. We are trying to do our part. Don't forget
we can supply you with your Grocery needs, an
well un with woolen shirts, woolen socks, under­
wear, notions, furnishings, B« rgniann'r aliue oil
—in fact, almost your every ne«-«l in the camp
and in the home. Cue the phone if von cannot
come into the store and we will take care of you
Out prices are always right.
fe
and it looks like thia will be a rep­
lica of former sessions. Tax reduc­
tion. an income tax. th* commission
form of government, and other acts
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of moment to the people, have not
been given much consideration as
yet. and we fear th*-*<e will not un­ get up.1*
Nitict ler Mliulisa, hpartmiol if
til the last hours
Gov. Pierce is
111 iDltrinr
Nothing was ever sold by adver­
doing hi ! I.* c*m to get the legisla­
U. S. Land Office, Portland. Ore.,
tising until the customer found out
January 22, 1923.
ture to really^!* constructive—but WHERE it could be bought. The
Notice is hereby given that Casmond
large inter»--’ are there tn see that Newspaper puts the WHERE in
Decatur Miller, or Scio. Ore., K. 1, who
the program of the people as ex­ advertising.
on July 3(>th, 1913, mule Home«t«-ad
Entry No. 05853. for E| NWf. rcction
pressed al the late election is not
LJve and I«earn
27. township 10 *., range 1 E., W. me­
carried <>ut
How long will the
Work and Earn
ridian, has fil«d notice of intention to
make three-vear proof, to establish
people stan*l for this sort ot legis­
Soon there will be official com- claim to the land above d««scribcd, be­
lation is problematical, but we are muniques from the French. “Some­ fore the clerk of the county court for
like the Oregon Journal, and urge where in the Hole" and from the Linn county, Oregon, at Albany, Ore.,
on the 7th of March. 1923.
the b-gt- at rs to la-ware of the Germans. "Somewhere in Arrears”.
Claimant nam«-« a, witnesses:
Mike Bilyeu, of Scio. Ore., route 1.
in , ' • '
, ,,..r, ,,f the state - Exchange
J. F.WESELY, Grocer
What a shock it must have been
to some of the political enemies of
Henry Ford, when he answered a
question as to whether he was a
Roman Catholic or Protestant, that
he was a M> Lh*di«t and wax going
to build a church as a memorial to
the memory of his dead father and
if they du not do something for
>
S omk M an
mother. It is easy to accuse. but
immediate relief
(Scio Corresponencel
sometimes very, very hard t<> prove
C. D. Osborne dragged the gravel
the accusation, and Henry has for­
road over the Munkers hill this week.
ever put to naught this charge that
— Albany Sunday Democrat.
he is a Catholic
U>s enemies are
Yea, Mr. Osborne is "Some Ma»»"
daily making him a formidable can­
but that is the kind we have in this
didate for president of the United
communitv. Brother Alexander.
States by their pernicious accusa­
tions—-and we are not sure but that
Joseph Liaka.of near Scio, for the
he would make a good one.
flrat time in twenty year* pa*d the
city of lxduuion a visit when became
to spend a few days with hie aon-in-
It nas happened! And we knew
law. Rev J. 8. VanWinkle
He re­
It would! The daily press has la-en
turned home thia morning. Tues­
called down for not printing the
day'a Criterion.
truth -and it took a fearless state
W. W. Pollan*I and J. B. Cornett
senator of Oregon to do it. He
have been elected as directors of the
said the Salem Capital Journal and
Wool Growers Association from Unn
county, which is the fourth district.
the Portland Daily News were very
The election was by ballot and ex­
careless in hsndling the truth about
tended over a period of several
the senate and some senators! How
weeks.
shocking! Probably if these same
The automobile show in Portland
senators and their work in the legis­
is attracting considerable attention
lature had been clear and above
Hello Folks. Will Main Street be thia «reek, and the whole stat« seems
board, these aame papers would pot
to be interested
It is said the out­
"cold" if winter corned?
have dared to say what they did
look for greater sales in automotive
Frank Rartu does not believe the power machinery was never better.
and the senator did not say what it
was that brought out his condem­ victim of the “morning" after the
The several telephone lines lead­
nation of them. Oh. you pernicious "night before” lielirves the adage ing out from Scio are being put in
papers, how dare you malign our that two hea.it are brtter than one better shape now than they have
been in several years. All lines
saintly senators?
One of the most futile things on
have been practically repaired and
earth is trying to fool yourself into new poles placed where needed.
It is hoped rhe people along the believing you are footing others.
Jake Silbernagle. of Jordan is the
county road between here and the
Someone has said there is no use proud owner of a new Ford touring
Ballin «awmlll will grant these mill naming a girl "Queenie“ and then car, purchased last week from Fred
men the right to use the road for expecting her to help with the house­ Bilyeu.
tiansoorting their product to mar­ work.
Frank Rartu was in Albany on
ket. This community needs the I
business
Monday.
"Wish aomeone would invent an
payroll and the business this mill
alarm clock that would waken the
brings to us. The county court
right persons ami let us alone."
will not object if the resilient« along
grumbles Kenneth Sima,
the road do not. What say you?
Eithel Arnold «ays with saxo-
Speak up and let these progressive
men know how you feel, they want ph*>n«>s now being sold on the in*
to know and have a right to know. atallment plan, world peace seems as
They are putting lots of money into far off as ever.
this project, and will put more, if
Th«-*e are wonderful time* in
encouragement is given them, and which to live, We annihilate «pace
we should encourage every businem and kill time.
We have
that will mean greater demand for
». Everything
Just about the time we net over
what we raise anti produce here
' OPTICAL
being sore about the amount of our
taxes". says Norm L*ng, “It comes
EYE STRAIN
Despite the shake-up Mrs Poin­ time to pay them again”.
he cause of n any
dexter has created in official Wash­
HUMAN IIS
Sid Render aaya there «re some
ington by her accusation that wives
idiots
behind tall iron fences and a
of department heads and the wives
good
many more behind steering
of some senators are using govern­
Optical Company
wheels.
ment automobiles for their private
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
A blaatmg «h*>t knock» a Sweet
use. President Hardin* says Senator
Poindexter will be given a good Home man out of hia bed. and. ac­
F ob S alk Old papera. 10c par poet in the government service, cordine lo thè report thè tirst words
probably that of minister to Chile. i he said were. “All nght.
bundle »i the Tribune office.
BANCROFT
Business IS Good
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G. E. Wirth, of Scio, Ore,, ruuta- 1.
E. F. Driving, of Sci«i, Ore., route 1.
Henry Neal, of Scio, Ore., route 1.
Act 6 9-16.
A i . kiami * iui s»«n
Register.
idOMisiritrii" Nolic*.
Notice nt hereby given that th«- un
designed adminwtratix of the date of
John Kutan, dec«-aasd, haa tiled with
the county clerk of I.inn county. Ore­
gon. her final account in the matter of
aaid estate, and the county court has
appointed Monday, th«- 19th day of Feb­
ruary. 1923, at the hour of one o'clock
in the afternoon of raid day, in th«-
county court room in the court house in
the city of Albany. IJnn county, Ore­
gon, aa the tin»*- and place for hearing
said final account, th« objections there-
to, if any then- be. and for the final
settlement <»f aaid estate.
Dated thia 12th .lay of January, A.
D. 1923,
A nka K otak , Administratrix.
I. M Curl, Atty, for Ailmrx.
Date of first fiubhration. Jan. IN. 1923.
Date of last publication. Feb. 15. IDQ.
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T. J. Munkers.
President
Vice Pres.
E. D. My«*rs. Cashier
THE SCIO STATE BANK-
Doe« a General Bari king
Buginegg. Interest |mid
on time deposits.
Poultry Prices
This Week
Henn, 4 pounds and over ....... ...
Hens, under 4 pounds................
Spring», over 2 pounds.............
Stags and Springs, over 84 pounds
Broilers. 2 pounds and under .....
OI<1 Rcosters
Turkeys, alive ................................
Ducks and Geese
..... 17c
..... 12c
1 b
... 11c
..... 17c
..... 7c
.. 23c
.... 11c
LARGE & HACKLEMAN
Poultry Feeding Station
Old Butcher Shop Stand
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Scio, Oregon