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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1923)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE Notice of Final Settlement Nolic« is hereby given that the under signed, as ailmtnWtrstor of the «alale of Solomon Grimes, deceased, ha# filed in the (taunty Court of 14«n County. Oregon, hi# final account as su«li a*l mimatratur and the sani Court ha« fixed Monday, th« loth day of -rptember, IVEt. at th* hour of twoo’rlocli In the afternoon of that day, a» the ti • for th« hearing of objection# to »aid final account and the «ettlement thereof Any and all persoti* having ■ to *ata final account are hereby noUurd to be present at #a«l lime in th« < 'ouniy Court room in the Unn County Court House, in the city of Albany, Linn County, Oregon, and then ami there make *uch objections. FRANK 8. 0R1MRR, Administrator ut asta Estate. HILL A MARKS. Attorneys for Administrator. Farm Reminder* Following up the general appli cation of js'iauii hi an for earwig Control with amali amount of i bait applied to tre«-« walls, other places the insect« climb at night, la rcrommended bv the Oreg on experiment stau»n This bait is good b catch the ii. cci# as thev begin their climb at night. Ficld tomatoes keep well in cold I storage and lose but little weight when handled with care The «ver- age loss was only 2 per cent in a- ' period of 26 day# in tral Conducted by the horticultural department of O.A.C. The chance of c. .'.ration during storage is amali High temp erature during storage causes the THE GOODNESS OF GOD:— fruit to "sweat” readily and break Th<>u opencet thin«' hand, and satis- down. first the desire of every living thing. A home made fly spray f»r dairy I'alam 146: 16. Cows made as follows is recommend TNI'K-MI i AV. Aug. 23. 1923 J3T* Drifu Hile H m IMI ih Uni A great surprise for the home knitter# of Orvgrei, but still a fact Further more. this yam is absolut 'v virgin wool yam, the wool was grow i ir Linn county, sold by Mr. Sender# to t>cOre gon Woratod Company (mill# loca' d at Sellwood), made into worsted yarn by Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop, proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of Salem Oregon knitter# Uy this vam out. All colors. 46c per ball of 2 ox* Ram pie# sent on application. Address C. 1*. bishop. Box 76. Salem. Oregon. The Day of the Knight .a IH Iti ’ <1! The entire front axel o|»rat<'• oa Timken Tapered bcarinc» Compare our axle with other make# and urv vooa a sir as * cab I GHT WILLYS BARTU MOTOR CO . S* ><>, Or. The l>ay of the Knight I» HERE! Shelton Bros. Want# all votir Poultry SHELTON BROS.. SCIO, OREGON DR. A. G. PRILL Phuciai ani Sm Calla Attendevi Day or Night -.- SCIO ORE. Scio Meat Market Freeh and Cured Meat Bacon- laird - Sausage We buy your Veal and Dreaaed Hogs Holocliek Bios , I "MY CITY AND I" My home and my buaineiu Mi founded tn my city. She gives me and mine the protection of law and order, that my proper ty may be enhanced and my right be sacred. I vote here. My City gives my children a superior achooling. Good nvighbom are mine. Truly, my City is "home spot" for me. I owe my City my full meas ure of civic loyalty. If I pre tend a manly and fair conceti- upon every occasion give My City a full measure of loyalty through intelligent cooperation with others of similar senti ment«. My City does not want my partisanship, my offishneaa, my dissention, my criticism, nor my indifference. Rather, My City expects of me qualities of high citizenship, tolerant friendship, willing cooperation heart-given «ympathy henrt-given sympathy and in- telligent support. Eight Hours is Enough Will Pay Tup Price# I’rops. .Seta. Ore. It has liecn a long fight but the Steel interests have fiinally granted an eight hour day. The steel indus try ha# become important, but one of its corner stones was its overuse of humanity. No man has any busmens to work 12 hours a day at hard man ual labor. The eight hour day ha* t*een established as fair, and ismak- ; ing twtter conditions.- Salem States man. Twenty-Five Years Ago ljuiie# wore bustles Operations were rare. Nobody swatted the fly. Nobody had seen a silo. Nobody hail appendtritia. Nobody wore while shoes. Cream was five cents a pint. Most young men had 'livery bill«.* Cantaloupes were muskmelons. You never heard of a "tin Lizzie*. Doctors wanted to see your tongue. Milk shake was a favorite drink. Advertisers did not tell the truth. Wood was legal tender printer. W. A. Ewing. T. J Munkers. Nobody President Vice Pres. E D. Myers, Cashier gasoline. The Scio State Bank Does a General Banking BuainrM. Interest paid on time deposits. Riley Shelton jlhilrath Obtained, f.tantined • • • with the cared for the price of Nobody phone. flecurv your date early Lock Boa 61* Laassos. (las >*«>*»*»**s« s*>>»«*#*o***#*msso#» Our Platform We b**li«>vi* n «>ur to vn, c> mmunitv and its people; ir. ou* store it# «rood* and fair price«. We b n>i that uoti< tv h i. t nnlv the beat policy but ala«' iii<* * m>an* !■» iier«**s and happin«*«»». Wg believe n. i '• ai!wb>. renenwutv. good cheer, friendship and tionert c ip <it> >n. We believe life too short and holds U»o much to I«* made aoiely n matter of dollar* and cent*. We l»e|ieve sucre.*« ah< ild be th«- aim of every man and the measure of his ability. We believe a «tore should be judged by the quality of its service. We believe in advertising. That it is not wisdom to Keep ones light under a bushel. We believe in practicing in what we preach, and that if you get acquainted with and the business print ipals for which we stand you will stand up at all times for our store, our t wn and our community to your full measure. Yours to Live and l>*t Live. J. F. WESELY Grocer and eradication. With work going n and planned for the future. Oregon is making progress toward elimimnation of this disease This » /■! »'id nut only to the profit« of dairy breeding and production in the state but like* wi«r to Oregon’« reputatl I »« one of the greatest though one of the youngest d»iry state* <»f the Union. The prosjtrct for 120 bonus on * car lot of hugs is another incentive to dairyn en raising hog# tocarry on the testing work. ci^.trettet GRAIN GROWERS Get Our Price Before Selling Elsewhere If voti are not ready to sell, we will store your wheat, and give you a receipt that - negotiable. DAIRYMEN1 Who sell their whole milk get paid for everv ounce of butterfat produced by the cow. No I on from poor or worn out separators. Whv lie burdened with the drudgery of turning and washing a separator when you can save money besides time anti work. Oregon Milk Company Condrnsrry, Scio, Oregon DAIRYMEN! WOO1)-LARK FLY REPELLANT Lumber Rough and Plain 1, 4. 6. 8 ami 10 inch, per thousand .......................... 2. 4. 6. 8, 10 and 12 inch, per thousand . .......... ......... 1. 12, 14. all legal, per thousand .. . ..................... All sized charged <2.50 more $14.00 14.00 16.00 Hrudka Mill &. Lumber Co, On the Wain place I” o i***, »aithwest of Scio, Oregon Atawistratei'$ Nat'ce Publishing a country newspaper Notice i# hereby given that the uudtr- waa not a busineaa. signed has been by the County I nirt People thought English sparrows of l inn County. Oregon’ .Ini' ipfminted Julea Verne was the only convert Auctioneer Freedom from tul*rcul<«is of dairy cattle means a bettor price for hogs, when the fact is properly guaranteed A premium of 10 cent« per hundred pound» n live hogs re ceived from Clatsop «nd Tillamook counties has been offered i>y Swift and Company. That is because the counties have been declared free of lulierculosis as a result of several years of persistent work in testing ' listened in" on a tele Notary Public to the submarine. H.C. RO L0 F F Tribune er. The butcher "threw in" a hunk of liver. OREGON were "birds". n*,nr» ) Business 117 ed by the O. A. C. dairy department: Kress dip I gallon, neutral oil 3gal lons, kerosene 1 gallon, cart»on di sulphide 1 pound, «nd horse mint .1 ounces. Mix in 5 gallon container and use as spray twice daily or often* Farmers came to town for the mail. Strawstacks were burned instead of baled. Real Estate Rroker and Notaru Public SCIO The Editorials Page 2 "DariusGreen and His Flyin' Ma chine” was a popular school recita- tioo. You i «tuck tubes in your ear* to hear a i i»h<>m«raph. and it cast a ! dune. Kxchange administrator of the estate of Matthew C. Gill, decraent All persons having clan* i against as al estate are hereby notifi. d to pre aent the «ame to the umtar*ign<il at hi# office in Seta, linn County, ilregio, within six month# from the date hereof. I‘steal this llth day <>f August. A l‘ 1923 K. Shelton. Administrator L. M Curl. Attorney for Administrator Date of First Publicslian, Aug.. 16 I'XH. Osle of l-a#l Itaitcation. Sept. 13 IMS be in the market for all kinds of grain and hay, and will pay the top market prices at all times. C. L. Donohue Phone Scio I ()