Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1924)
¡HT INR mil te* wum ìtfM the SCIO TRIBUNE A great surprise for th« bom* knitters of Oragrst. but still a fact. Further- mors, this yam is absolutely virgin wool yarn; the wool was grown in Lion county, «old by Mr. Senders to ths Ore- goo Worsted Company (mill» located at Sellwood), made into worst«) yarn by Roy T. Bishop, eon of C. P. Bishop, proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of Salem. Oregon knitters try this ram out. All coion. 46c per bail of 2 ou Sample# sent on application. A<idr-ss C. 1*. bishop. Box 76. Salem. Oregon. Ducks Veal PeSlMiwa Kverv ThweSw be tbs Taire« rvi»t mhiwo compact •I it»»* I.«»» <«•»!» Ofwa I V. Mr A4» KAttor A H< m U m Mssaaer Mr» I. V. M»A4*» CkmWUMi Masaew Selo irte»*», t* aSrerwe • • • • It I—-4 •< rk* ra» •>« <k* rear • • • Si> ewailW Is *4»**r* .... tt.M IAS I»e AnVEKTHUNO BAT» Ixarsl rdrwil*»» l-r Ila* . . Ur D«*«>U, «4 .rrUaiaMr. *ar 1Mb • • • Ml < <w« of TE*nt. ..... Ma M mì . i W s * *4 < *» n l** r«* - SI SS S<«»1*1 as eaaaUIr eeauw« A4* w U*** m U rkeuM raarh Ibi* «SU* a» lau« lAax T •>«> «a *•*«» «naSifarsU*» la rwrea« Is- r.« 1 r*„Bk—i ad .«roana Bru» Sa e«i4 far la TURKEYS CHICKENS - Geese - I logs 1 1 I ! 1 Tilt RJthAT. Jan 8. 1924 Portland is a good market We are a reliable Arm. Ship to us. PAGE & SON Mett» if F nm I Sattiffieat discuss the topics suggest« d in lea- Farm Surplus Largely Fruits _______ son leaflets—men want to discus« Notine is Hereby Given That the live questions under religious sur Wheat, dairy products, beef pork, und« «igr.*d a-lmini*trau>r of th« »«tat« of II. Ì. Cary. deceased, has file! in th« roundings, and will go where this sugar and corn furnish M) per cent County Court of Linn Couuty, Oregon I r t and the Judge of said can be done. Kansas City and Long of the calories, and a like amount Court haa fixed the 11th day of F«bru- Beach prove this. of the fat, carbohydrates and pro ¡ary. 1924 at the hour of IX» o'clock p. - tein that enter into the nation’s food rn. as the time for hearing objections, if any. to raid fi nal account and the set This is presidential year and poli supply. That fact has a relation to tlement thereof. All persona having and interest in said tics is already beginning to boil. It the future of Oregon’s agriculture ' .-»tate arc hereby notified to be and ap- looks now as if the primary ballot because the large surpluses of Ore t*rar in said Court at said tin» to show if any. why said final arronnt will be the largest ever issued since gon*» agricultural products are found «notila not be allowed end said estate the primary system came into exis in fruits and berries I settled. bated this 24th day of December, tence in Oregon. We would an This and similar factors that tn i 1923. nounce our candidacy for some one fluence the growing and marketing Frank G. Cary. Administrator of estate of of the many office« to be filled this of farm products in this state will H. J. Gary, efc-craaed year, but we juet can’t make up our he considered at the agricultural Weatherford A W’yatt. Attorneys for Administrator mind which office is big enough fur economic conference to be held at Alt>anv, Oregon. 20-51 us to aspire for. the Oregon Agricultural College on January 23 to 25. One of the urgent resolutions this I city and community should make at j i ! I PORTLAND. OREGON 40 years in business. Pacific Slate« Fire Iniurance Co A- ■■■■latlun Membership No. 6611 Property and Automobile I DRUNKENNB88 ON THE HOAD J. S. STIC! IA, Agent. J E. H. Hobson M. D. G. F. Korinek Veterinarian . • • OREGON Calls answered Bay or Night Tuberculin Testing ■ess a «»«♦«♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ; Scio Meat Market ¡¡: * :' ; Fresh and Cured Meat Bacon— Lard- Sausage ¡; ; We buy your Veal and Dressed Hogs > < ! Holecliek Bios, i ;;; Props. < Scio, Ore. < i t aaeaaaaseaaaaauuauaaooao? Cold Meats Such as Ham, Sausage, Roasts —served cold, etc., always make a welcome meal for a hungry man. Order from us if you would be pleased. SHELTON BROS.. SCIO. OREGON ' W. A. Ewing, T. J. Flunker», President Vice Pres. E. D. Myers. Cashier The Scio State Bank Dova a General Banking Buuineim. Interest ¡»aid on time deposita. Sentiment is swinging over to re garding the drunken driver as one who commits more than a misde meanor. but it should swing faster and go further. The man who, drunk, drives a car or truck, ia a mailman; a man without aenae.with out reasonability, without judgment. He puts in jeopardy the lives of men. women and children. He endangers property. He may cause frightful loss of life, hideous matnings. terri ble accidents. No maniac with a gun is allowed upon the streets; the tnan who deliberately makes himself a maniac and fits himself out with a car loaded with potential death for many, should be dealt with with the utmost severity. A few dollars* fine, a few days in jail, the loss of a license, are not enough. The man who runs amuck with a gun. killing and maiming, gets years behind the bars. The man who runs amuck with a car while drunk is even more culpable. Iwt judges once get it through their precedent bound legal minds that it is not the drunkenness, but the drunken driving which is the crime, and our already crowded hard roads will be safer for us all; our children, our women drivers, as well as our sober citizens protected, as they have a right to be, from a menace which has no excuse, legal or social, for existing. Many Interests Interested Representatives of many agencies Interested in Oregon’s agriculture will participate in the state wide agricultural economic conference that ia to be held January 23 to 16 at Corvallis. Producers of poultry, crops, all kinds of livestock, fruits and nuts, and dairy products will meet with bankers and businessmen in thoroughly analysing problems of production and marketing and in formulating a state-wide program that will serve as a guide to future development of the state's agricul tural resources. The conference will be organized along commodity lines, the various groups meeting first in separate ses sions and later reporting their rec ommendations to the entire confer ence. where each report will be har monised with all the others. Percales to be Higher While the cold winds are blowing, the manufacturers of percales, cot ton prints and shirtings had their minds on the warm days of spring and summer when light clothing will again be comfortable as well as mo dish. That ia to say, these manu facturers increased the prices on cloths to be sold for tne next warm season. The advance in the case of wr. calve is half a cent a yard for the light-ground goods and f of a cent more for the dark-ground fabrics. Prints were increased jc a yard. Shirtings were advanced about He a yard. These increases are in addi tion to the advances made early in November. That religion is not on the tobog gan slide is evidenced by the fact that 62,121 men attended a men’s Real Etiale Rrolfer bible class in Kanraa City. Mo , on and Notary Public Sun lay. Nov, 11, and nearly 20.000 jlbxlratb Obtained. Examined attending to the same duties In Long ¿CIO - - • OREGON Beach. Calif., on the same day. The right leader, the right teaching.will Hall s Catarrh Medicine continue to draw men to the house Thcss who «r* In a tl.-s» will neUcs that <'»t«rrtl bother* tb«.r of God. even in this unsettled tim«. DR J. W. GOIN. much mor* than whm th*y ar* in «n«*t ►ralth Thia fart prove* m*t whll* Preachers and teachers must leaan Veterinarian. Catarrh la a Weal 4la*a»* It la sreatty i now that men are concerned about Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate mftu*nc*d by constitutional mnSItlona HALL'S CATARRH MKDtCIVK la a Inspector. CsmUnsS Tr*aun*nt. both lorat and In- material as well as spiritual things, Phons«:— I stere >«««* »I.d, 1MJ W m I and haa been *u ~«**rul tn th* ind that men will not attend a bibte tr*arm*nt ef Catarrh for over forty rsaret Res id« nee, U( R Riley Shelton n *&£«*rsrv*» «w 1 class ia cuaaiderable numbers and Sprains Right Hand the beginning of the New Year ia "Beautify that which we have, keep last Saturday afternoon while as all the people and businesses we sisting in decorating the Z C. B J. have healthy, happy and prosperous. and by honest methods try to induce hall for the New Year frolic of (I m * Sokols. Walter Holechk fell from a others to come among us and live.” ladder and sprained his right hand. He ia carrying the ham! in a sling, The editor, with hie hundreds of and though it is painful he antici readers, ia anxious that the former pates no serious results correspondents again take up the pleasant pastime of aendmg in news from their neighborhoods. If you need stationery, please let us know and same will be immediately for Ingredients warded. Do it next week. It is high time the legislative and judicial authorillea began to consid i er the crime (the word is used ad- • viwdlv) of drunkennesa when driv DR. A. G. PRILL ing a motor car as something infi PbuiciaB ani Súrteos nitely more serious than isdrunken- n<-»« under ordinary circumstances. The rains and the snow surely ('«lis Attenditi Prohibition is as yet too new forth« gave us a chilly reception upon our I lay or Night world old opinion of the drunken return home, but thia was abundant SCIO ORE. man. as one to tie laughed at. idtied. ly offast by the warm reception of perhap« put to bed to sober up,fined our many friends. Despite the four a »mail sum as a public nuisance, to — inch anow Sunday night, we are change, at least overnight. glad to be back in good old Oregon. But drunkenness which can harm Phyiirian and Surgron no one bu* the inebriated man is The next meeting of the Forks of Salem, Oregon one thing; drunkenness which is a the Santiam Community Club will Bank of Commerce Building menace to all who use the streets Office Rhone IMP. Res. Phone 12finW and mads, and which via the car, be held al Shelburn next Monday converts the otherwise innocuous night. Jan. 7. Lay aside dull care victim of his appetite to a potential for that evening and go to Shelburn ly wholesale murderer, ia entirely and become a booster for your com munity. something else. ■TAYTON. The Scio Trihunè Editorial fi Pag« 2 ALBANY. OREGON Web Foot Egg Mash Mill Run Ground Wheat («round Oat Groats («round Corn .Meat .Meal Soy Bean Meal Middlings Bone Meal. Analysis Not less than 20 ‘ir Crude Protein 5.0 Crude Fat Not more than 7.0 ”< Crude Filler 8.0 % Crude Ash PER SACK f?.50 Goldenglow Dairy Feed Ingredients Mill Run Bran Gr. Wheat Gi und Oats Cocoa Meal Soy bean Meal Chop Barley Salt ANALYSIS Protein 15'< Fat 4% Filwr 11 Ash 5 % PER SACK 61.60 TWO GOOD ONES Scio Mill & Elevator Company