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

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A great «urpruw for thrhom» knitters
of Orvgro, but »till a fact. Further
more, thi» yarn i» absolutely virgin
wool yarn; the wool »u grown in I.inn
county,
ity, sold
«ohi by Mr. Nsntter*
Seiuiars toUwlirv-
totheOrv-
g<>n Worvted
Wi,r»l«l « < om|i*ny
ompany (mill*
(rn la l<M-«tnl«t
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Sellwool), amad»
made into
by
Koy T. Hiahop. »on of <‘. P. Hishop,
proprietor of tnc Woolen Mill Stor«1 of
Salem. Oregon knitter» try thi» vam
out. All colors. 46c per ball of
Sample« sent on appl eation. Aiidrv»»
C. P. biahop, lioz 7o. Salem. Oregon.
Hie n>ad to good lie* I th contains
no iaywalkers.
Ford i* running well fur presi-
dent, but he may strike louer
gravel.
Ixit* of folk* arc expert* at dodg­
ing automobile*, but the fellow
who can sidestep his taxes is an
artist indeed.
Shelton Bros.H
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Wants all your
Poultry
Will I’ay Top I’ric?*
SCIO. OREGON
DR A. G. PRILL
Pluiciaii ani Soneun
Call* At tendril
Pay or Night
ORE.
BUIO
Keep your eye on the unemploy­
ed boy. He needs something to
work oft that surplus energy, and
if he get* into devilment someltody
is not «kiing their duty by him.
PROPAGANDA GALORE
SHELTON BROS..
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G. F. Korinek
About thrcc-fourtha of a news-
P«|»cr man's mail haa grown tu be
propaganda of various sort*. The
I ributie each morning receive*
enough material in the form of
free publicity to entirely fill the
paper, without local. s«xsal news,
humor or editorial. It would lie a
snap for us to utilize thia free ma­
terial. but we are sure that meat if
not all would not meet with the
approval of the Tribune's reader*
We prefer home news, and know
our trailer* do.
SWAT THE FLY
Veterinarian
Study the home life of m<»t men
who have nnaiey an«I have made a
succrsa in businew. sn*l you will
find their wives have l»ern thrifty
women.
Look over the list of the men
I win» have idiotic in aixriety. and the
l list will reveal that the:r wives
. were social climbers, but they slip
| ped on the ladder of succx »* an«l
'struck bottom.
More men are made or marrc«l
by tlicir wives than by any other
human agency.
Give a man a
gad.l ng butterfly for a wife and he
will be a worm in business, nine
times «Hit of ten.
Then, there is the other skle.
Some men are »lav«-- to their I u»i
news, ami if it were not for the in
fluence of their sensible wive« they
would sleep m the stock room, and
that mean* premature plantii ,
Back of every *uccr*«ful man
you will fin«l a sensible woman
I I k - empty milk I- >t 11< «ash«d
and waiting for the milkman. <>n
the front step every morning, i* a
sure sign that the queen in that
home i* standing back of tier knight
who goes forth to battle each «lay
-—Capital Review
What About Your Boy?
Trial before a court of parents for
the delinquency of their children
was suggest«-! by Judge Helen Greg­
ory MacGiil of Vancouver. H. C . in
an address in Portland before the :
20th annual convention of the Orc '
gon Prison Aid Society and the Ju-j
venile Protective league
A Chicago boy of 1» has just I- ■ n
sentenced to the gallows for murder
Three Seattle boys a* safe cracker-
is not a natural thing
A true Imy
life leads to no such eveotuation
Boy nature it not inherently inclin­
ed to such exploit*. Someb«»dy i-
contaminating the children
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things cannot lx wholly the fault of
th* boys. There must l»r a delin I
Now
the time to swat the fly.
However, there is more than
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one way to «Io it. The use of the
Calls answemi l»ay ur Sight
«wetter is one; fly paper is another;
Tuberculin Testing
Atul flv trans still another. But
the l»e»t way to «wat the fly is to 1
eliminate ‘he source of the trouble 1 quincy of parent* a* well a* a delin I
ÜNivERsiTYof regon
to get ri«l uf the fly's breeding quency of their children Perhaps
places.
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in many esses it is laxity by parent
I’o kill the fly with the swatter in knowing the associat«?» and do­
is work well «lone; but to stop the ing* of their children.
breciling of millions early in the
All in all. how can pa rents «•»■• it»-
game is a service to the community i a chief responsibility for juvenile de-
t>nc fly under a swatter now Hnquancy?
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Why do
not
equal* a whole trapful m midaum- nle< trace out the history r in indi­
The UNIVERSITY al OREGON
iner. But if Mrs. Fly can’t find vidual cases of boy delinquency and
cuntain»
her favorite open garbage pail in tell it to the world? Oregon Journal
The Collcgr «il l iteratine. Suerwe
which to hatch her eggs, her pos­
and thè Art» wlth 22 de,» »Imeni*
terity is doomed.
MICKIE SAYS—
The protesatimal «hool» ut A ri hi-
lust liecause there are a few flies
letture and Allieti Art»—l'uMnesa
now is a poor excuse for failure to
Adirimeli« Oon— I.Jt*aÌM<n—Grad
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uate Stud»—Joutnalism—La«—
swat. A start can’t lie made too
mil eitwetf mam , aw weix* I
Medicine—Mush —Ph,si«al I du
early, became a swat in time saves
MATUU AABOUT WHAT -<A J
«al Km—Sin K>l«4n — L • lcn»Hm
Gov f atu., u« n ' vajx
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not nine but millions.
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Far a ratolofur or any information
u'ntr The ÑeTirtrar UnilWlÿ of
Orofvn. Eufonr Orofon
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The Scio Tribune
as much for the uplift of local
Standard* as for profit*
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It works both ways-—this matter
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of local enthusiasm.
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The nice part of it all is that
sirs everybody gain*
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WHERE IT COUNTS
A local business man yesterday
«liicussetl the mercantile situation
in Scio. In the course of the con-
venation he stated that it amazed
him to notice the "pulling" power
of advertisements placed in the
Tribune. Quite seriously, and with­
out anv desire to throw boquets he
declared that in all his merchandis­
ing experience he had never wit-
n«-»»cd a moty profitable response
to hi* advertising than from Scio.
That is where the home town
spirit count*.
Local merchant*
get the response to their advertis­
ing in Scio I>ecause people living
hrrr are for Scio too. and patron­
ize them accordingly.
The Tri­
bune is in a position to appeciatc
that the merchants here are truly
tor Scio. Their response to the de-
Printing to Tribune. mands
oi ,ocal b1ud»eU and
i» gviieruu* and «'unatant.
Items of Interest
Item On?:
tn I the elements are
■ hay in good
ou f to use
< o» <hti • ?< w ■■ let
' * ' pay you
plenty of nalt. We can supply your need* at : most
rea.Mmabl? price*.
This is haying tin
Thi« is canm g tin *. and it’s a part of
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and '.< tfi tables.
If you ar? short on jars, we can supply you with
any make you desire. Y?u. we have all the little
necessities that go with canning.
Item Two:
Item Three: P!i<«t are getting bad and the stock are
suffering from them, U - l ave th«1 best prepara­
tions on the market today, Conkey’a nti Roberts’
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Fly Killer», and our price is right.
Item I sir:
The day
are g<-tt>r, wurmerand they call
»'. • ha e a full Una, Ow
line of ho
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prices are low and quality high.
J. F. WESELY, Grocer
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Grain Harvest!
1- about to arrive au«I w? will be in the
market for .ill the Wheat and <>atn of-
feri<i fui -aie at Market Price. If
you winli to -tore for ialer market, we
are prepared to store your wheal and
will guarantee you the market price
when yuu are regdv tv sill. We are
selling -lek- at one cent above cost
Portland.
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Scio Mill & Elevator Co
Pure-bred Bulls
Valuable Asset
Dairy limi» ffm Purr-lm ! *» n » % ow an average in-
creaM- <>f 4M |><
««-tit in lioamial return* over dairy
lieids Pr <ln<< ! Ii< ui .rill'-, an j img to U. S. De|»art-
ment of Agriculture.
Start the N’«w Year "iti a pon I red Indi at the head
of your «laity bent.
Oregon Milk Company
Conden»ery, Scio, Oregon
Lumber
Rough and Plain
1. 4, 6. 8 and in inch, ja r thoii-nnd
2. 4, 6. 8. 10 and 12 meh. ¡* r tlb>u.-and
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I, 12, 11, all legal. |
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114.00
14.00
16.00
All sited cbawd $2.u0 mure
Hrudka Mill & Lumber Co,
On the Wain place
24 n-
»utbwi st of Scio. Oregon
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