Th*» Rcio Tribun* Ed i tortai s TUE SCIO TRIBUNE from the factory Seasonable Apparel ,x The time of veer ha* airivw I when Summer t’nderwear ami Furnish« inga are in demand, ami »«• are hemiquarteis in Sein for tin lm>t lint»« manufactureii. FRKSH TO OUR OUT OF TOWN PATRON* We deeire to announce that w< have the facilitar* to teet your eyva and complete the gla.«srs all under uur own personal »u pervia ion. TOBAC C O B. V. D.a. per suit.. ..90c Union Suits.............. 96c Topkia Union Suits 55c Men’« Silk Hosiery Ladies’ Silk Hosiery colors, whitle, brown. flesh, black, from per pair 11.15 ASI» SO THEY PASS ON ¡Sì&7??eade to The launching of another das* of to high whool graduates into the world to bung* reflective thought* — some glad. Home sad. to 8 25 Glad. la-cau»» another group ha* wide awakening to the n«**r*aity of HAROLD AI.BRO. ic • «fully completed the course of good road*, and this bring* in our Manufacturing Optician study an _ < gir and boys are approaching the ’ largely upon th«’ mads, which give» Have Your Eyes Examined age "f maturity and with their men- easy acceas to the markets An op­ portunity i* now prm Worsted Company (mills I«« at« at their Ilves and from more or les* ir- a standard of higher living, econom­ Sellwood), made into worsted yarn by responsible creatur««* have now. In ic Advancement, and growth in edu- • Roy T. Bishop, son of C P I’.iwf • p proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of I tn- eye* of their friends, become cational and other department* of Salem. Oregon knitters try thia yarn more ••**• responsible. lifr. The road which i* almost im-! out. All colors. 46c per hall of .! payable in summer because <>f < p Sad, because these few in the Table and Dairy Half Ground Samples sent on application Adrtr C. P. bishop. B um 7f>. Salem. Oregon. .-ri> dusting eta»« are all that survive sand or dust, or quite impalpable in 50 pounds ........... $ 55 jot the p --iblc 30 or 40 who started winter because of unfathomable Whitney, 50 lb sacks 85c loo (oun(Is 1.00 10 or 11 vear* ago in the primary mud, is no longer countenanced if Empire, 50 lb sacks 95c 5 lb block*, 2 for .25 grade They are all who attain«*! there seems the slight«*st (x «»ibility On the other hau l, tl <- utn> -t there wa* to be had out of bettering it the well-built highway exercises an of the public schools. Sad. 1« nu*e this dropping by the' influence far more than economic srav-de wa* not an unavoidable upon the community through which | Qpton/e trist. Groceries burnishings Notions J F.M.French & Son «s WESSELY. I m Ta We are carrying a large stock of Leslie's Salt thing, it wa* not a survival of the Attest it was a survival of those who»" parent* had the vision and determination to keep their children in ’hiol through at least the high school. In this favoted section there are it runs, lifting the people literally out of ruts of mental and social stagnation. The Fourth ought to be pleasing to all our ci turns. with two plae-s I to attend the roundup at th«- old few families which could not by fair grounds and an old-fashioned »mall sacrifices have spared the celebration at Richardson Gap If child’s service* till high school wa* you gel tired of one you can go fin shed. In the last analysis, the the other -but go to both, failure to coirplrtr high school lies ——————■—— with the parents, in all but a few Wild flowers may be wild because I everybody is after them. Boy* and ' case*. Scio Mill & Elevator Co • ♦wwe♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦«♦»♦»< Pure-bred Bulls Valuable Asset Dairy lien!» fn>in Pure-bred Sn-> -. -w an average in­ crease of 4K per cent in financial return* over dairy A> I the fact thai the boy or girl are thr wild flowers of uur Reids produce*! from scrubs, according to U. S. Depart­ prefers to go to work instead of An- ’ community and we should be* for ment of Agriculture. i*hing »chool has little to do with it them and not after them DR FICQ » It is the duty of the parent to see DENTIST that the child stays in «chvol. The A town is like water. If it move* Office Ilnurs : parent who truly speaks when he it la Ane. If it stands *t|il well, it 9 to 12 A. M. 1 30 to 6 I* M »)» the boy would not stay in school doesn't smell good. so let's keep is confessing his inability to control Scio moving. hi* own child. Too often the parent is either in- Our ides of hsrd luck Is w hen a different or wants to get rid of sup­ Condensery, Scio, Oregon man works for his board and then STAYTON. • - • OREGON porting the ts>y or girl. He wants) i loses his appetite Calls answered I*ay nr Aight th-- a ided income that the fiartially Tuberculin Testing < lu- ib -i youngster can make. Once in a long while a case occur« I S,o»*n ,or HM,ry Ford'* pre.1- Second street in front of the H. N. where it seem* imposaible for a stu- dential campaign. Honk for Hank, I Cockerline insurance office and for­ got to throw it out of reverse i -lent t- Amsh This talk does not' Wonder why thev don't arrest the When he was ready to start home, apply to such instances, for thev are instead of going forward the car few and far lietwcen. storms for brewing! backed into th* building and tore off Th«- tierccntage of mortality in the front of the store room occu- holastic lifr is appalling. We see A dock strikes but the hand* re- pie«! by Meade A Albro. opticians huge etassee in the Arst grade, smal- ma)n Bt work< Í R T"* and Sue Breckenridge, hemstitching I- r in the second and soon up. When " Ito Re-tire? By this time Mr. Hough was able tn w<- get into high school, the stud-1 1 (W, rwb» The bridge at Jefferson has been get to the lever and throw the car ent* diop off like fle*. till in the out of commission for ar ver al day* out of gear, and no further damage ni--r year there is but a scattering on account of a heavy truck hitting was done. handful of those who Iwgan an edu­ ths steel work and damaging it to cation. such an extent that traffic was for- » Every parent should seriouaiv bidden over the bridge Lietours question himself as to his responsi­ have been made by way of Green's bility toward his child's mind, and bridge. Thomas and through Sander­ Fresh and Cured Meat weigh well the seriousness of handi­ son bridge to and from Albany. Want« all your Bacon — lard—Sausage capping the child by insufficient Many travelers have come on thru schooling. Scio, having failed to turn near the We buy your Veal and the nearest S. H Goin place to Dressed Hogs Will Pay Top Price« n>< INFLUENCE OF GOOD ROADS way to Albany and the south ! Holeclmk Bios, Pro|»e. bridge is now open for traffic, hav- Associated with the extraordinär ! Scio, Ore. mg been repaired. i » ily rapid development of the auto­ <♦* mobile and the motor true* within When in Albany last Saturday F. SCIO. OREGON G. F. Korinek Veterinarian Scio Meat Market < Oregon Milk Company Shelton Bros. Poultry SHELTON BROS.. Fred T. Bilyeu