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The Scio Tribune Editorials THE SCIO TRIBUNE Picture Ahead; Kodak as You Go from the factory Just to reiniml you, we are still doing buaineec at the ol«l stand in Developing your Kislak I’ic- tunn anil making Enlargements. Prices right and work guaranteed. Preserve your trips with Pictures. mtn •« The Gli»» of F.»»'. ‘-'I. the Rimiss» Colo nial. with «lit er Fit U or -hur-On shel- tex MoUntmi’" '■Soelng i» Ihdievlng. Let father a < mother «ce your Christ- mss prvM-nt« giv« than» Krypton», the one-pm-« blf.M-al f r near awl distant vision. ■ THt'RHOAY. April 19. 1928 HAROLD AI.BRO. M»nufacturing Optician Bible Thought I oday Have Yoar Eye* Exsmiaed <Xf4 OfflOffiklri»! With E.M. French &Son8 Jow«'l«ra and Opticians ALBANY. - OREGON < VO-OSOOOS •*•••» W»S0 J t I hoim imiUM A great » -r; 1 • fot the home knitters of Or<• «1. i> • »till » fact. Further- jnore. »olutely virgin wool yam. It • » was grown in I inn sounty, IMÓ . Mi >•< ter» totheOre- gon Worst* -I ( 1 « f (mill* located at Bella*». i - !. .1 yarn l*y Roy T Hu 1 -on of (’. I*, liiahop, proprietor of tii* Woolen Mill Store of baleni On knitters try this yarn out. All < • i. r . i .' per ball of 2 oxa Sample- “* nl 1 appi cation. Address C. P. bi- 1 '<•>. Salem, Oregon, Wright & Poole MOR IIC1ANS Best of ’-crvi'-o, i >>ih Professionally sim I in 1 urwral tonducting. lady 4s»i«t»nt nlwnya, Best of Equipment an*i Prices i<u»ran tsed Hight for Everybody. Pnoas IB LEBANON OREGON DR. A. G. PRILL PD ysicub ani Snneon Cails Attended Day or Night ‘a ORE. SCIO « *. DR. I ICQ I )ICNTIST llfhee Hours I * 9 to 12 A M 1W to 5 P M G. F. Korinek Veteiiiinrinn BTAYTON. • - - OREGON < sib M» >wcjjrd Il»y or -Night lubcrrirttn Trsting »esssss••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦••♦« : Scio Meat Market Freeh Smelt Fresh »nd Cured Meat— Racon Lard- Sausage We buy your Veal and Dresaed Hogs Holecliok B. on , I*roj»a, Seto. Oro. Il 39 and WM earned on the im- ! I porters' books at that amount I ' i o .-d a shrinkage ! We are still catering to your wanta atul need« in the Grocery an<l Notion Linet, as well a« Gents Furnishitigs. Our lines are all priced tight. We are booster* for the Forks of the Santiam, and believe all industries should he wholeheart« ediv aiip|H>rted by our people. We welcome you to our store of dependable merchandise. of 7 |>er cent during the pr<*craa of preparing the sugar for consump Read to True Riche« Seek ye tion. Seven per cent of 17.39 is 52 first the kingdom of God. and hi» cent», ar 4 the-— amounts added to righteou«nesa; anil all these thing» gether make |7 ,91. •hall be added unto you.'*- Matt. The sugar wa» then offered to the 6:82. trade at 9 cent» a pound. lew» 2 tier cent, or IN cents a hundred (rounds ♦ Lord Curton aaya "Any fool can j The wholesale price was therefore make war.” Some fool almost al j fixed at <N 32 a hundred. ways dues If the tariff had not been how to grasp it without getting added to this sugar the cost of it. stung If Henry Ford wants tn do hl» including the charg«- for shrinkage, WNOftKYOCBS country another useful nervier, he’ll would haw been only 8* 02 instead My hero 1» •tart making good gaeolin«* at pric«-» of |7 39 at the refinery, and the The Sultan of Swat, wholesale price about 6j cents in- people can afford to pay. For five and twenty •trad of H 62 cent» a pound. Wives he'» got. The tariff made a difference ot The bigger the prices the greater rr'a olp slvff a trout 2c a pound, wholesale. prosperity. is the epitome of the "That young man »lays to an un average political philosophy, But earthly hour every night, (»lady»,” FOOLING THE DOCTORS the high prices come first. «aid an irate father to his youngest Medical experts, assisted by th«* daughter. "What does your mother The Harding administration i» patient's c..r»fe*M >n. have cotne to say about it.” making war upon the bootleggers. the c -nclu»i 1 that the “fever of "Well, dad.” Gladys replied a* This is the time for all good men to 114 degrees" reported to a wonder •he turned to go ut»tairs, "she *ay* come to the aid of the administra ing world from the bedside of an that men haven't changed a bit.” Escanaba. Mich., girl, is a rude tion. Ths wages of sin have not yet in hoax. The patient who survived creased. says N.I. Morrison. There Just a» a reminder to keep the •uch unheard of temprraturea for is evidently a surplus of labor in date ot May 7 in your mind and that several weeks is found to have this particular field of endeavor. l«acomb i» the place of meeting for fooled her physician by concealing a the Fork» of the Santiam Commun tiny rubber hot water bottle when A man must be all right when ity duh, and that l^tcomb invite* the temperatures were taken. his small »>n admits that “dad’s a your presence Most of u* arc at a loss for the good scout,” according to, E. A. reason behind the elaborate fake I Wagner. Ha» the young woman an uncon-1 NINETEEN "PLENTY THREE’’ A friend says when the minister trollable itch f r publicity a rather | begins to tell about the luck he had America is on the l»ng pull to common ailment or did she have I fishing he decend» to the level of wards prosperity, in »pile of the her eye on movie or vaudeville en-1 the « rdinary lay angler. fact that ao much of the world is gagements? If it was publicity she "u|«ide down.” This year is going A Fifth Avenue. New York, hotel •ought, her exploit has been attend to be a prowperous v«*ar for the far waiter has treen arrested for failing ed with extraordinary suecees. and mers. as well as for the buaiiies» to report the finding of a (1,000 n<> doubt attractive offers will now world. Employment in general is I bill which he picked off the floor, be forthcoming from the alert gen better now than it has been »mev but it will be hard to convict him. tiemen whose busines* it is to amuse the dose of the war The industries He can sav he thought it was a tip an<i intrigue the public. • As the are working overtime. Construc “champion hoaxer” of a generation The acarctty of girls on the street tion is booming. Transportation •he should draw well. is due to the fact that many of facilities are improving. The rail One thing in connection with the them are sitting at home waiting roads are buying new cars, new lo affair is not clear In cases of high for their hair to grow out again, comotives and making many repairs. fever accompanied by delirium it is thinks an observer. Prices are steadily advancing in all the customary medical practice to In speaking of husband«, it was lines and there Is an unusually large maxe the most careful temperature the homely girl who said, "Money demand for farm products. The far tests The young women could isn’t everything." according to a mer will get more for hl» crop thia scarcely have faked the »mazing friend. year than he got last. temperature if the attending physi- We have all l»een signally blessed. WHY NOT HkOAlX Affr AN clan had used proper precaution». Three months, or a fourth, of 1928 AlAKM IT j OCX? Careful medical men will find it have passed Condition» arc much A Scio radio fan has his set lo difficult to understand how the hoax better than they were Januarv 1st. could have Imen carrl«*d on over a cated near his bed,relates a devotee. •nd wage» in many indùstrie» have period of day». The other night he climbed in bed. been anvanced. America'» most in put his head set on and turned on fluential and keenest business men the juice, and then he went to sleep. predict that 1923 will I»- a prosper The next morning the head set was ous vear for all of us. l«et's pin •till on his head when he awoke our optimism to the go >d businesa and the radio was giving market nearly all of u» are now doing, and quotations. make this year "Nineteen Plenty Art (.’handler says one of nature's Three." saddest sights is a Smart Aleck of 16 try ing to give an impienaion that HOW THE TARDE RAISES he is a Hard Boiled Egg. SUGAR PRICES • J. F. WESELY, Grocer S. T. FRENCH g That Isn’t All Optometrist. ALBANY OMCB. Why suHrr with Headaches? t now 1S( On April 2.1923, a hundredweight of 96 degree Cuban raw sugar land ed in New York cost I&63. But this sugar could not be re leased from custody of the U. S. treasury and get into the market until the tariff of 1.76 cents a pound was paid by the importers. When this tariff had been («aid it wa* added to the original cost of Hello fello Optimista—An oppor the sugar and the equivalent of thia hundredweight, expreswrd in terms tunity ■» a g<><>d deal like a wasp, it laaeo a lot of ex yeu. discovered a cucumber grow ing out in the garden it was some thing new to him so he rushed into the house and exclaimed; "Mamma, 1 mamma, there’s pickle growing out on our squash vine.” John Couey says that the man who can bottle up his wrath at ail times is a corker. Traveling will Become higher when airplanes displace trains and automobiles. The newlywed that expects to lie the master of his own house soon finds out that he is only the pay master. Our fellow-townsman. Commie- •inner D. C. Thoms, is wearing a new hat. One day last week in a cafe teria in Albany he laid his hat on a lighted oil stove while eating his lunch and when he went to get it on his way out he found it had burned up. (Kir advertisers are g«md I hmk I- crs. They arc the cream of the trade. Give the<u vour patronage. — l>e*lcrB in Shelton & Co. Props Si lo, OREGON Riley Shelton Real Eitate Rro^ er and Notary Public . -Ibstrafh Obtained. faamined • « - OREGON W. A. Ewing. < T. J. Munkers, I reaident Vice Pre». E. I » Myers. Cashier Does a General Hanking Business. Interest paid on time deposits. A Formula for success More We want yuur bone in the back and less in the head. Fat Lambs when a motor " ill pay the highest market pres. See us before you »ell A booster says knocks all the lime there is some thing wrong with it. And it is the same with a man If Franklin caught the lightnin* That fact should cause no wonder; For scores of married men Have long l>een catching thunder SHELTON At COMPANY 1 am in the market buying Mohair and Wool Rring me yi our Mohair and Wool wilf treat i e.,»: right. G. E. Rodgers, i<cio. Ore. •ad •