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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1923)
• V . & The Scio Tribune Editorials THE SCIO TRIBUNE Picture Ahead; Kodak as You Go STRIKE Just to remind vou, we are still doing bu*ine*« at the old stand in Developing your Kodak Pic ture* and making Enlargement*. Price* right and work guaianteed. ¡‘reserve your trip* with IGAWt A Si<iew*lk Ck*t ••Why. Mr. Blank, I hardly knew you with gisMavs on. hut they're I »«cuming to you " .... • <__ i •‘Do you think *o? I know I fee I better and better everyday since wuar- ing them." Picture*. THIS ONf EXTRA PROGSSGfVFS That Isn’t All AMD6HTFIM FLAVOR ^eade Optometrist. AL HANY OS/4. HAROLD AI.BRO. Ms' ufacturing Optician When You Need Glasses ■ Remember We nr- equipped with the lat< t . nctits for exam ine eyes and Utting glasses. Sat Of»'Ion Guarani««* Prle«» ' ary Raaaonabl« S. T. FRENCH •• Gra u«te With F.M.French&Sons Jewelers and Optician* ALBANY. • OREGON ♦ « ♦ ♦♦ 3 . ' - -n I (If course git - •» • . lv «ometloM«; but a h« < 1 ■ ! and a wholesome Bible Thought Iodny hi art .i tni any enough. H«'t< i , ii who was to get THE HIGH CALLING Be n f rt • ■ ■ act ally ¡»aid for therefore perfect even a* your Fa- living a w There are mil- ther which is in heaven is pet feet. lions of girl» who live <>n farm* for — Matthew 6:48. nothing D re are million* in city ------- ------------- street* wh ■.earn for a quiet lane Love i* the quality that persuades and a sight of the fields. a girl to quit a good job waiting on Here wr.i a girl who had both customer* and lake a life job wait • hand« full of potential happiness, ing on one man. Exchange and yet p: • I the package and left it twhind her while she ran back to In an exchange we aee that Mar the moving picture« and crowded ion coun’y is to do 300 miles of factories of th»- city. You can’t paving this year and thaï Salem i* buy happine«« and you can't expect to hâve a Ford aasvmbling plant. a tango danevi to enjoy petting Bossy the < w and hitching old Tom Sara Bernhardt, the beat loved the horse to the plow. Yet there are singing girl* all actress of the whole world, died Monday night at her home in Paris, over this country who lovingly wait after having fought bravely fur life .on the old folks and whom feet for weeks. She had Ixtrn u|*>n the ! jump joyfully toward the barn or stage longer than any other person, i the chicfci n-o»op or the beehive. T h URKOAT. Hont lRittin< Tint A great suri r efor the home knitters of Orvgi-n. I d still a fact. Further more. lint- y. n ■■» »I »olutrly virgin wool yarn, the v -o| ws* grown in Linn «Bounty, mi I.) Mt e r id« r» U» the Ore gon Wor-t I < » y (mills located nt Sellwotxll. h 'U o to wur»ted yarn by Roy T. |!r - i of C. P. Bishop, proprivlor « f t W «»ten Mill Store of Salem. Ore, on »rollers try this yarn out. All » lot i 46c per bail of 2 om Samplt -• un “I ■ alio«. Addi*«« C. P. I i i •>! I • > ..», Salem, Oregon, March 29. 1923 We are still catering to vour want* and need* in the Grocery and Notion Lines, a* well a* Gent* Furnishing*. Our line* are all priced light. We are booster* for the Fork* of the Sant ¡am, and believe all induatriee should he wholeheart edly supported by our people. We welcome you to our store of de|iendable merchandise. J. F. WESELY Grocer Cabbage is a good example of the comparative value of low and high yield* when it is being grown on a contract basis at ao much tier ton. As a matter of suggestion to the parties who give dances In this neighborhood: Why not try an old fashioned dance once in awhile, where the old timers can go and dance the lances, the squire* or the Virginia reel? Might take and mi*ht not. but worth trying. ____ ____ . __________ ______ I male or female, and wa* known to Life on tl>e farm i» the life of na- We want your everybody. She was the exponent ture. an i nature's children are hap of all that was good and w ill be py there on * thousand things that cannot be bought w-ith ma<e money m used Fat Lambs Quick work was made in disposing of the murder ca*c of young Van- derxanden, of Washington county, when he plead guilty to secund de gree murder Monday and was sen tenced to life imprisonment The voung man last fail killed an old man for what he thought was money hidden in the house, but wa* fright ened awav before he could get the loot. The pleading of guilty saved Washington many thousand dollars, and is being commended for the act of so pleading. DUX' LIST G. F. Korinek Veterinarian HAPPINESS IN THE DISCARD Two old people on a farm in a distant state, offered $10.000 to a girl to take care of them until they died The girl left after a year s trial and went back to the city. She said that «he wanted to get married and she couldn’t »land the lonelineaa of farm life. Poor girl, and poor old people! They could not learn th* secret of how to ba happy together. Of course, girls will want to get married; bat they do not need to IT Ml ST NOT BE SHELTON & COMPANY We are told that a noted minis ter has flatly denounced that sacred I am in the market buying you want to gat a real tire buy at a price little higher than you once paid tor a till»«-— get ua on the phone right away. FORD GARAGE Will pay th« highest market pnee. See ua before you sell. A bar Iters war was in effect for several days in Lebanon last week, and the end is not yet in sight One ' barber announced that he would keep open all night if need be to' accommodate the great numlter of his friends who are in the habit of remaining up at all hours, in order to keep his patrons From 50c for a hair cut to 25c and from 25c to 15c for a shave is the result We DR. FICQ all want everything as cheap as we can get it. but a rate war is no way Office Hour*: to get it. No one appirciate* a * to 12 A il 1 .Hl to 5 P. M man that will try to get bust neo by an unfair method, no more than they do a profiteer both are alike in dire reeulta. Every body likes to see everybody else prosper, get a BTAYTOS, - • • OREGON fair price for what he or she does, Calls SB'wmd I'sy nr bight and then live and let live Maybe ilio 'Irsting prices for tonsorial work wa* a little high, but If the boss barbers had gotten together and worked out a solution, each one would have felt better and peace been supreme. Printing to 1 ribune. i J [ I [ [ I I ! Fred T. Bilyeu, Prop. SCIO. OREGON Mohair and Wool and well-known institution. Sunday night sparking. Great heavens! Bring me your Mohair and What on earth is the matter with Wool will treat you right. the old grouch for he must surely G E. Rodgers, Scio. Ore Fog S alk Old papers, 10c per be old? W mid life, at a trarticular bundle at the Tribune office. Sacks and Twine age. tw worth the living without it? Answer \<> Whst man lives who »♦♦♦♦•»♦•♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ♦♦»♦♦♦♦»>»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦ has no tender mem-.ries of those Sunday night*, in the long ago, when he took her home from church and was invited in "for a while”? If such man lii<-' it's a 30-to-l shot he’« a crusty '»id bachelor. It i* our unvarniilxd opinion that any man who i* a Wi man hater never knew on* a real ne Has your youth never lui-n sweetened by a Sunday night H im , *t»len fr »m lip* unwill ing but not too unwilling? If not you have mi'-ted half of vour life; ye* nine-tenths of it. [hm't you remember th‘«e cool autumn Sun day night*, low burning fire, low- burning lamp? Tnat lamp and that fire will ca d a soft and cheerful glow on your path all the way to the grave No, we will nut give up thia age-old institution —NEVER. Our fathers <li I it. a* did our grand father* and great grandfather* and their fathers before them. Gener ations may come and they may go. but the ancient custom of the Sun day night ki« goes on forever. High Yield* Important Growers of vegetables who plant an acreage for a cannery or de hydrator carefully consider all of the impirtant factors that go to make a high yield of the vegetable they are growing High grade «eed. a soil naturally fertle and in some cases additionally fertilised with manure end com mercial fertiliser*, as well as irriga tion possibilities directly determine high yields. Low yields will make the over head costa too high for much if any profit. High yields correspondingly reduce the overbend cost I per ton. j Ford Service = What It Really Means It means Genuine Ford Parts. 50 per cent of which retail for leaa than 10 cents. It means a rej»air shop where expert Ford Mechanics perform the work. It mean* giving Honest. Courteous. Prompt atten tion to the Ford Owner’s every need. It means to constantly supply you with a Ford Service that will make you and keep you an enthusias tic member of the great Ford family. w e arc Authorised Ford Dealers. We can supply you with any product the Ford Motor Co. make*. Tire«! Y rs. Tire»! We have a Tire to lit your pockctliook also your Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell or Overland. I«>tl’ Coni* and Fabric. Buy now liefore they advance in price. Red Crown Gasoline, the World'« standard—24c a gallon. 1 he price of gasoline is measured in cents per gallon, but the cost should l»c measured in miles. Start your engine today with Red Crown Gas and watch the results. Ask for a coupon l«M>k. Fred T. Bilyeu Authorized Sales and Service PHONE 27 SCIO, OREGON I