The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 13, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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Iftpi MUI IMM lulli», Tim I
A great »urpriM fur lb« buour knitter»
of Oregvm. but »till • fact. Furtb»r-
mur», thia yam la absolutely virgin
Wuol yarn, th» wool waa grow i in Linn
county, will by Mr. Bandar» toth»<>re-
gun Wonted Company (mill« local»«! at
Bellwood). mad» into worsted yarn by
Roy T. Bl»bop. »on of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor uf the Woolen Mill Store of
Salam. Oregon knitter» try Ihui varn
out. All colors. «6« par bail uf 2 osa
Sample» »ant on application. A<i«irrs»
C, P. Blabop. Boa 76. Salam. Oregon,
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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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The Scio Tribune
Ex-Service Women cared for
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Ex-seryics woman of the World1
War. in need of medical treatment
or domiciliary care, will hereafter
be taken care of in government lu-
•titutiona even though their diaabil-
llies are not due to war service,
according to an announcement mad«-
northwest
today by L. C. Jeaaeph,
diatriet
manager
of
the United
State» Veteran»' Bureau. Arrange­
ments are being made In the Seattle.
Portland. Spokane and Boiae office»
of the bureau to take care of »uch
applicants immediately, he elated.
TURKEYS
CHICKENS
Ducks
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Geese
Veul
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Hogs
Portland is a pood mitrket.
We are • reliable firm.
Ship to us.
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Tllt'RfUiAY, Dec 13th, IMS
PORTLAND. OREGON
40 years in business.
The War department ha» advlaed
the director of the Vetrari»’ Bureau
that »perlai home» have been eatab-
liahed at Danville. Illinois, and Mill-
waukee. Wleeomrin for disabled ex
•ervtee women
Mr. Jeaaeph said.I
"We have been uwtrucied to accept !
entrance application» from women
in this districu The aoplication» I
Pacific States Fire Insurance Co.
Property and Automobile LiS.
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N o . mu
A g * «1 r ad begins to wear out
from the first instant it is used.
It newts constant attention and re­
pair. Utile breaks in the road, if
repaired now. mean a great saving,
DR. A. G. PRILL
whereas if they are left they become
PHuclai ani SurîfOB
large breaks, which mean an enorm­
ous exiwnw* in the future.
Calla Attended
Most road officials are competent.
Day or Night
an<i want to repair the road. A few
SCIO
ORE
are indifferent, once the road is
built. But no official is either neg­
lectful of or indifferent to the great
force of public opinion.
B<>ya and girls who travel over
the n< w good road, can help. Watch
Physician and Surgeon
the road. Look out for the bad
Salem, Oregon
places. Keep your eyes open for
Hank of Commerce Building
Office Phone 1W, Re». Phone 12fibW the spot where the surface has
“raveled'* or worn off. showing
J. S. S Tld 1A. Agent.
E. H. Hobson M. D.
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muil have been honorably ditcharg-
•d. Admission to either of theae
homes does not nec»-»»itstr [«■rmun-
ent residence a« the women may 1« \
discharged upon their own rcuu< -ti;
or when cured
Tranci-«rtation to j;
to the designai'-«! h one i< furr .
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by the government to all
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GERM MEAL
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applicants.
The action mnn« that
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Home privilege» are now to be ss- H
tended to ai-service women on ex
actly the same »tatù» a» men. a i
condition which heretofore ha« not !
prevailed. From the record of dw-J
allowed cases on file with the Vet- '
eran»' Bureau. It is estimated that ! !
450 women will aeek admission to ! ’
the newly eetat »heI home» withm
a very short time.
Graham and Rye flour, apply at
Scio Mills We grind ’a fresh
weekly
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Scio Mill &
any
ator
Pythian Sisters Elect
G. F. Korinek
the baste rock beneath. Look out
Officer» For New Year
for the uneven ridge, the ‘‘waving’*
which sometimes occurs in oiled
r >ads. As soon as vou see any
STAYTON,
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OREGON
At their last meeting the Sisters
such spot, note carefully exactly
Calls answered Pay or Night
elected the following officers for
where it is, so that you can describe
Tuberculin Testing
the coming rear
the location accurately on paper.
M E. C. Audie Myers,
Then write a letter to the road offi­
E. S. Vella Brenner.
cial who has charge of that stretch
of road, and tell him about it.
E.3. Esther Holland.
You may think that a State road
Manager Beula Lardon,
Eresh and Cured Meat-
official will not pav any attention to
M. of R. C. Vivian Bilyeu,
Bacon-- Lard Sausage
your letter
If he is the right
M. of F. Eulela Arnold.
A
kind of a road official and moot of
We buy your Ven) and
Protector Zella Halim,
them are such he will not only pay
Dressed Hogs
Guard Claudia Gill,
attention to it. but write and thank
Veterinarian
DAIRYMEN
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Scio Meat Market
Holechek Bros ,
Props. !
Scio, Ore.
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you for your good citizenship.
Our road officials are normally hard
aaaasaoaaeoaeooeeoeoooe working, intelligent men, who want
to repair the road and keep it in
condition.
If he is glad to get your letter,
he
will repair the road at once. If
Such as Ham, Sausage. RonsU
he happens not tube the right kind
—servml cukl, etc..
always
make a welcome meal for a
of a man. if he happens not to be
hungry man. Order from u* if
the right kind of a man. if he isn't
you would be pleased.
competent, write to him again.
Get George. John. Jack. Alice.
Gertrude and .Mary to write to him.
If he still doesn’t pay any attention
8CJO, OREGON
to it come to this newspaper, ask
for the Editor and tell him about
the raveled place. Tell him that
W. A. Ewing,
T. J. Vunkcrs, you have written the road official —
President
Vice Pres.
tell him how many times, and the
£. l>. Myers. Cashier
names of all your companions who
•Iso wrote
He will write the road
official himself, and if that individ­
ual still doesn’t do his duty* thio
Does a General Banking
newspaper will publish the fact* of
Business. Interest paid
the raveled place and that the road
official was repeatedly told of It.
on time deposits.
The way that road official will then
make speed on repairing that ravel­
ed place will be funny!
Real Estate Broker
HOW’S THIS?
and Notary Pttldfc
Cold Meats
SHELTON BROS..
The Scio State Bank
P. C. Audry Hobson.
Press Cor. Birdelle Sticha.
Sheep Killing Dog*
Oregon Milk Company
It is said that over three hundred
dollars worth of sheep have been
killed or mutilated by dogs, on one
farm alone within the last year
One man came here from Portland
and went into the sheen business on
this same place and after three raids
Condensery, Scio, Oregon
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H. C. ROLOFF
Notary
Public
■ SIX'S « «TSNRH MZOK IWI wUl
Jo what we claim for It—rid yoer arstam
<rf «’»tarrh
or
Ixsrnaae cause«
be
Catarrh
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HSIX-S CSTSWNR WKDKIWB aoa-
•l.ta or an <>lntma»>t which Mulch Is
Kaltevae the catarrhal Inrtammattoe. SM
the Internal M-4le|ns. a TonW. which
acta thrnuch the Blond on th. Mseoue
Surfs.«a. thus rretortn« normal co«4l-
Uoae.
s-M by «trots'.ta for osar •" T-am
r. J ••honey • Co<. IVUete. Ohio
Do Y our Christmas
by dogs thst he could not catch,
after a loss of over one hundred
and thirty dollars he became dis­
gusted. sold out and went back to
Portland
Since then dogs have
done over two hundred dollars worth
of damage by killing or mutilation.
Thia is an unnecessary loss to stock­
men due to the carelessness of dog
owners.
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If you want guod news su li­
te ri be for the Tribune.
Riley Shelton
Jlbttrofh Oblaintd. faamawj
Who sell their whole milk get paid for everv
ounce of butterfat prod . «•<! L the cow. No
loss from poor or worn out separators. Whv
be burdened with the drudgery of turning
and washing a separator when you can save
money besides time and work.
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Come and See us for your Christmas Gifts, as we
will have a full line of the best articles that ever we
had the pleasure to offer.
Our prices wi 1 be ri ' at J our line complete
so please call on utt IwLr.* y<«u du juur Christmas
shopping as we are confident fl at we can please you,
give you what you want.
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We have
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OPTICAL
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>ing to see you all.
Yours to Live and If! Live.
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the cause of many
HUMAN ILLS
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Optical Company
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