The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 05, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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The Scio Tribune
Editorials
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Picture Ahead; Kodak as You Go
from the
factory
FROM
Th«- Glut of I ash.on. ths Rimless Colo­
nial,
t t I ■ ur 'hur-on "»«•’J;
tea M'-ontc'•Swing is Relieving.’’
Let father ai><l niolbvr *«-e your Christ-
mas |<r« ■ 1 '• » .• them Kryploas, the
ofw-poce bit - al fur near and distant
vision.
MOLL
nie trist.
aihanv oMta
HAROLD A I.BRO.
Manufacturing Optician
eeeeesse»ess s eeeeeeeeee**e
When You
Need Glasses
Remember
We ar»- < <|uipp«-<l with the
latest in 1 rumenta for i xam-
ing «•><•'■ and fitting glass«**.
Satisfaction GuarantaaS
Prices 1 ary Reasonable
S. T. FRENCH
Gr* wftlm
With
F.M. French & Sons
Jew«:»rs and Opticians
ALBANY. • OREGON
Ore; . Hade H im Iniiling Tim
A gri st i
. fur th« home knitters
of Orvg< i., but »nil a fact. Further­
more, th« yn
i» absolutely virgin
wool yarn; II « ol was grown in tjnn
county.
- i .l« rs to the<>re-
5ou W io.!. '
a- y (mills located at
ellw... I.
- i . worsted yarn by
Roy T. Bi»r,- i
i-t C. P. Bishop,
proprietor of ti Woolen Mill Store of
Salem, Oi< « „ knitters try thia yarn
out. All.-, r
.
J»-r bail of 2 oaa
Sample* ■ • t
I < atlun. Address
bishop. Box <■>. Salem. Oregon,
Wright 6c Poole
MORTICIANS
I t*wlwn«Jb*r«
Best of • rv e, both Professionally
ami in i inx-rsl ( oiwlucting.
at the ohi stand in Developing your Kodak Pic­
tures and making Enlargement*. Price* right
and work guaianteed. Preserve your trips with
Pictures.
That Isn’t All
wicked
T mumday , Anni 5. 1923
Bible Thought Today
F ulfilling T he law :— Owe no
man anythihg, but to love one an­
other: for he that loveth another
hath fulfilled the law
Romans Pt M.
—-.........
W ashington
The re|»<>rt of wholesale law viola-
ti. ru« in Washington have led to a
general demand th*t the national
capital be cleaned up.
Bootlegging, dope-Deadline, bet­
ting and gambling are said to be
carried -n in the very shadow of
lhe l ni»< I '•fates capitol. The
charge is made tha’ men in public
life, charg 1 with making, enforc­
ing and defending the laws, are in­
volved
If all this is true. Wash­
ington need s good housecicanmg
It would Is* a fine, inspiring thing
|f th„ ^„,,1* of ,he
We are «till entering to your wants and need* in
the Grocery and Notion Lines, as well as Gent*
Furnishing«. Our lines are al! priced right.
We are boosters for the Forks of the Santiam,
and believe all industries should be wholeheart*
edly supported by our people. We welcome you
to our store of dependable merchandise.
J. F. WESELY, Grocer
According to the Railway Age
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the total numtier of cats loaded with
freight in the week ending .March 4
was 917,the largest number
gross of sulphur
investigations
ever loaded with freight in any year
in Oregon is now available from the
before June, and this despite bad
O. A. C. Experiment station and a
weather. The article says that the set a model for good behavior for
detailed report of experiments is
car shortage reached its maximum all the country
being prepared in bulletin form.
It is highly desir-
in the Iasi week of October. 1922. able that men who accept public
Lxcerpt From Letter from Glen
One ton per acre increase in al­
and then declined steadily until the 'office should carry trustworthliness
dale, Calif., Gives Clew
falfa vields obtained from applica­
week ending February 8, 1823. into their live-
If the furore
tion of sulfur fertilizers has made
How " fis Done
when the net shortage was 41,894 raist-d by alleged discoveries of mis-
it possible to keep one more cow
cars. It then began to increa«- conduct »pe. Is this result, it will
I«ast week we published an ex­ per acre, reports a Malheur valley
and at lhe latest report was 64.814
l(e rpnfejy fruitleM
eerpt from a letter from Donald ; dairyman.
cars.
There is this to be remembered, Reiley. son of Mr. and Mr*. J. K. I
however. We are approaching a Reiley. who live in the Gilkev neigh­
Santiam Country Best
TAXES
presidt-ntial
campaign.
Charges borhood. and it was so g.wxl we are
(Continued from page 1.)
Taxes take 14 cents out of each and inv- Migati .ns will be stimulated again giving it prominence for the
1100 earned in America in 1922. scc««rdini v
It will often require purpose of showing, If we can. that
The Tribune has no hesitancy in
the National Industrial Conference careful d-cri nmatx.n to distinguish cooperation is the tiling that has recommending this new industry to
Hoard reports. That’s over twu.-1 l-twm n political animosity and made California what it is. and is our farmers, and really feels that it
as big a percentage as before th«- *ctual infamy
It will lie well, con- what will make Oregon, and the is doing the large and small farmer
war,
sequently for the public to keep an Forks of the Santiam, a prosperous untold good in s<> doing. No other
A terrible burden, of cour»«- Il's '»pen mind
community and state. We want crop will bring in so much revenue
our readers to cut the excerpt out. I for the time it takes in cultivating
partly the penalty of war
liberty
bonds paid for the war
Now we’re Rodeo Draw* Large Crowd and paste it where they can see it and harvesting. With this industry
beginning to pav for the Uberty
every day in the year, and then let will come others, and thus the nucle­
bonds.
The R<«de<> staged here Sunday by the words sink in "the rich Willam­ us of a thriving community is built.
Broncho IL>1> and w ife and his riders ette Valley will be worth mure than Investigate honestly and thorough*
CALIFORNIA WINS
I
BY COOPERATION
was a gn at success and was enjoyed the entire state of California.” The
excerpt follows:
by a very large crowd.
Where the people of a town don't
IA«iy A- st.- >i always. Best of
"I would sure like U> see some of the
A larg« number of horses were
Equipinriit ami Prices < «uaran-
get along, neither doe« the town.
promoter» frum here land up there and
rode.
teed Bight for Everybody,
One good thing aliout the poor,
start doing things. Some time it will
The g at roping was won bv
Pnows 15
they can always be depended on for
happen and one won’t know the coun­
Oliver Beard roping his goat in 24
LEBANON
OREGON
try. One thing. Oregon has soil and
population.
seconds.
can raise snylhing in it. Herr thing*
The open season fur crimp«. tops,
A wonderful ride was put up by grow in water, but there's money and
kite«, measles, mumps. whooping
Mrs. Broncho Bob riding ‘‘Shimmy big promoters and everyone is s boos­
cough, etc.. 1« now nearing, if not
Girl”, on«- of tbs-ir head huckers. ter, and that is what mail« the country.
DR A G. PRILL
already “In our midst.”
If the people there would only boost
She sure proved to the crowd her
instead of knock and advertise their
When we helped France in the
PbysiciiH gní S ütímb
•kill as a bionk rider.
product and agree once in awhile, then
war. she said she owed us 1 debt
Charles Richards showed his dare •oor. there would be capital come in,
Calls Attended
which she Could never repay. It
deviltry in ruling a bucking horse and in a little while the rich Willam­
Day or Night
tiegins to look aa If she meant it.
backwards
The Canada Kid mads ette Valley wouki be worth more than
SCIO
ORE.
There are too many people in
the entire state of California. ”
a hit with the crowd, standing up
every town who refuse to cast their
on his horse running at full speed
1 bread on the waters without s gilt­
Crab Apple* Hit By Scab
with out a bridle the "Drunken
edge
guarantee
that
it
will
return
DR. FICQ
Ride”, although his bottle was emp­
to them In a few days a full grown
Apple scab causing patches on
ty
no doubt.
i )i
sandwich all trimmed with ham.
leave«
and fruit, attacks crab apple«
The Cowboys noveltv races were
office Hours :
butter and mustard
exciting a« well as the ride put up worse than varieties, often causing
9 to 12 i M
l .WtoS P. M
the leaves and small fruit to drop.
by Broncho Bop on the bull.
I
AMERICA- REST OF ALL
As no out- de ri-lers came in to The use of a lime-sulfur sprayfl-30)
COUNTRIES
ride Rocking Chair for the 325.00. just as soon a« the cluster bud« have
opened so a« to expose the tinv bloc-
la America a good country in he was ridden by Frank Studnicka, i
•om
buds in the center is recom­
one of th«- boys of the Outfit.
«TAYTON,
.
.
.
OBBUON which to live and prosper?
mended
Another spplication of
Although it rained early in the.
Millions of people in other coun­
Calls n! «w<-rv.l I »ay or Night
the
spray
is
made just Iwfore the
Tuberculin Testing
tries think ao. whether you do or afternoon ami the buys were unable
buds
actually
open. This will pre­
not. They want to break through to finish rbling all their bucking
vent
th*
attack
of the scab and give
our immigration barriers and be­ horses and several other interesting
a
chance
for
clean
fruit to set if
come citixens with us. and are mak­ wild west features, the crowd was
properly
followed
up
by the later
ing use of every known device to very well pleas*<1 with the show.
The next show will be in Jefferson. I •prays. On suceptible varieties of
attain that end.
apples these two scab sprays are ab­
Sunday.
April 8.
American consuls abroad are lit- j
solutely necessary for best results
erally deluged with request« for
and greatest profits. These two
passport*, with every conceivable
Home Pointer*
applications of scab sprays are al­
pressure backing up those requests.
so the most effective sprays for mil­
Fortunately, however, the number
I»ng nigta of sleep mean long
dew.
that can be admitted to our shore year* of health.
Corn make« a good crop for hog­
is limited by law. otherwise they
No matter how much work you
ging
down. Hog« fatten in good
would become a pest surjiasmng the have, rest a little while every day.
shape
by thia method and labor is
seven year locusts
Sleep with your windows
open
DR. J W. GOIN,
greatlv
reduced
An acre of corn
Think a little before you thought­ and your mouth shut.
Veterinarian.
yielding
40
bushel«
will feed 20
Let your favorite cake be a case
Authorised 4u< tom Sale and Interstate lessly condemn a country that appeals
Inspector.
shot*« weighing 125 pounds for 15
so strongly to other people.
of Snap.
Ph< —
I
>—-I '•bed. 1MJ
Brushing the teeth twice a day days
PERTINENT PARAGRAPAS
: ntist
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
Keeah-nce, SuO-R
ALBANY. OREGON
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Milla Crol» Pia|»er« AtlorWel
'cade
C
VOLI« OWN WÎTM
Just to remind you, we are still doing buainaaa
them out.
ly. and we believe your judgement
, will be the same as ours.
Riley Shelton
Real Estate Broker
and Notary Public
jlbilratb Obtained, Examined
jCIO
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OREGON
W. A. Ewing,
T. J. Munkers,
President
Vice Pres.
E. Li. Myers. Cashier
Doe* a General Banking
Business. Interest paid
on time deposit*.
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: Scio Meat Market
Fresh Smelt
Fresh and Cured Meat—
Bacon — Lard- Sausage
We buy your Veal and
Dressed Hogs
Holeclick BiProp*.
Scio, Ore.
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Po» S ai jc -Old paper«, 10c per
bundle at the Tribune office.
We want your
Fat Lambs
W ill pay the highest market price. See
us before you sell.
SHELTON * COMPANY
I am in the market buying
Mohair and Wool
Bring me your Mohair and
Woof -will treat you right.
G E. Rodger*.
Scio, Ore.