The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 24, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
i*<t NMC ItilUM Tins
A great surprise for the home knitters
of Oregtm. but still a fact Further-
mors. this yam ia absolutely virgin
wool yarn; the wool was grown in Unn
county, auld by Mr. Sender» to the Ore­
gon Worsted Company (mill» located al
Hellwood), made into worst«! yarn by
Roy T. Bishop. »on of C. P. Bishop. •
proprietor of the Wool«s> Mill Store of .
Salem. Oregon knitters try this yarn
out. All colors, If«- per l ull of 2 oz«
Samples sent on application. Address
C. P. Bishop, Boa n, Halem, Oregon,
1 Hl H^hAY, Jan. 24. 1924
MEN WITH
VISION
Th« -c are days that tax men’s in­
genuity. and the man with vision is
the one who makes a success of ail
Ina undertakings, A farmer go*-s
Calls Attended
out in the spring and prepares his
Lay or Night
gr >un<i to receive the seeding he
wishes a crop from. He visualizes
on the fertility of his ground and
the probable returns from the seed
sown.
He then works the soil,
turning it over and over as tbe davs
go by. and when the crop ia harvest­
Physician and Surgeon
ed
he ia either happv or diacontsnt-
Salem. Oregon
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-he dos-s not quit or throw up
Hank of Commerce Building
Otlice Pbone IO.
Kos. Phone 7N7-J his hands if it is a failure, but tries
it again next year, until he brings
forth what his vision pictured.
A l» s»on may be learned from ths
farmer by the business men. who,
STAYTON,
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ORKOON when trsde is slow and stocks not
moving as fast as he thinks it should,
Calls answered Pay or Night
Tuberculin Testing
begins t<> shout haid times and no
bu»m« -«.
The business man has a
recourw the farmer does not have'
he can advertise his wares snd '
bring people into his store to get
his go ia. but the farmer has noth­
ing to sell when his crop fails. Hen­
Fresh and Cured Meat
Bacon --¡4» rd Sausage
ry Ford docs not make his profit on
' one or two cars sold |>er month, but
DR. A. G. PRILL
I’biiiciaii ani Sincoi
E. H. Hobson M. D.
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log" propaganda which it believes
is an attempt to influence legisla­
tion. If propaganda is not used to
influence legislation, why do Sena­
tors and congressmen frank so much
stuff to their constituents to help
them solve worthy and unworthy
legislation
If
enngreas would
spend the time used in “investiga­
tion** of thia ami that to enact re­
medial legislation for the masses,
there would be no need for propa­
ganda. Half it» time ia used in
useless efforts, and the other half Is
useless.
daily paper« «ay he was Idolized by
the people of his country, although
he ruled it with an iron hand. Heart
trouble ia said to have caused his
death, but repeated efforts have
been made to kill him.
,4t>ilrafli Obtained, f.ramlned
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Hog»
Veal
Poultry
by small profits and a large volume
' of business monthly or yearly. It
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DAIRYMEN-
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Jan. 22
Mrs. S W. Gaines has bt-en con­
fined to her bed the past w.-ek be-
cause of bladder trouble. Nhe is
now resting aome easier.
Mrs. May lA>ttenniaier and son
called Sunday to see her aunt, Mrs.
Gaines.
Who sell their whole milk get paid for every
ounce of butterfat produced by the cow. No
loss from jaior or worn out 5 -parators. Why
be burdened with the drudgery of turning
and washing a separator when you can save
money besides time and work.
Oregon Milk Company
Art Chandler and Wm. Fuller and
wife of Lebanon were down Sunday.
They are old timers
hotel.
A
Web Foot Egg Mash
at the Scio ♦♦♦♦♦♦a eaaae
Geo. Griffin came down Sunday
see his mother. Mrs. Gaines.
Eldon Griffin ami Mr. Tince of
Hamilton Creek called Sunday.
Mrs. Ed Kalina and son. Raymond,
called on Mra. Ga>nes Monday after­
noon.
Mrs. Hannah Ray is suffering with
a cold and gore throat.
Raymond Horaburg has at last
found a man to saw his wood, as
chopping it these days is a hard job.
M. C. Gaines of Crabatee called
That woman juror in Portland,
who caused her withdrawal aa a jur­
or in pending cases, has rendered a
Sells Pasteuriaed Milk ami Cream, M<a service to the jury ayatem. even if
dow Shade Buller. amt all Fruits •nJ she did "cuss” while in the jury
Vegetables in season. Try us.
room
Her cussing was cauaed by Monday eaying that his wife is un­
too much smoking and chewing to­ der the care of a physician for erv-
Eil Holland. Manager
bacco by the male members, and be­ asipelaa,
HaU*a Catarrh Medicine cause of the lack of intelligence, she Newton Crabtree called Sunday to
Th*-«» who ar» tn a ' run down" ron<ll- says, of the members composing the
see his sister. Mra. Gainea.
llm will notice that Catarrh bathers them
aiorg more than when they are la *ood jury.
From some of the decisions
Ed Kalina and wife and Joseph
health.
Thia fact proves that while
C'alarrh la a he al dla<«a«. It is irrraOy arrived at by the jurors, we can
Kalina
and wife attended the leap
lni’,,.nr»d by —->«t ftutlnnaI .-ondltlon«
HAt.l.ta CITIRRH WKIMI ISK 1« a agree with her on
the intelligence year dance at Scio Saturday night.
rnmhmed Treatment both local and in­
ternal. and has been sweeassf it In the juration.
And on the smoking and It being leap year the ladies made
treatment of t'etarrh r»r over forty years.
chewing too. It does seem out of an effort to show the men that they
Mote bv all tlrtisriata.
F, J. Chaney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
place foe a woman to swear at any were the belter entertainers.
time, but no doubt was permiaaable
All from our neighborhood went
Check up on your stationary in thia case.
to Crabtree Monday to see the dem-
or of fico supp Lea.
onslrataon of the shale rock oil
Scio Creamery Co.
Egg»
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Or «Son stats bsadquartsrs for
tbs kmerlcaa com mills« for r»
list of Osrmau children. 7!»
Car ba It build lag
Pon land,
aaioag other things Major tian
aral Hoary T Allan, former
ooanudir of Amarloan troops
ia Gartnaay and now national
chairman of thia relief work,
said
“My survey of tbo evidence
baa soar!ncad ma that Sacra
tary Hoover is fully Juatiflad in
saying that to.ooo.ooe German«
ara now In sarlona danger As
ts always the case in such smar
gaaciaa. the moat acuta suffer
Ing la to be found among tbe
children and the aged
Tha
childhood of Garmany la now
gravely Menaced by lack of
pro 9 er food and clothing and
the diseases resulting there-
from ’
Cold Meats
Riley Shelton
Capons
fa a Istter Just rscalvad at
Holecliek Bios, Props.
The Scio State Bank
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Notte« al Fiali SittbMit
Million« Are Starving.
Say» General Allen
Scio Meat Market
SHELTON BROS..
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Veterinarian
is quick turnover and small profits
that bring in the coin far him. He
8eio, Ore.
H I M»»*»»»***»««*»* started with nothing, and his vision
brough him untold wealth. He is
n<>*different in composition from the
ordinary man, but he used his head
to perform work most men perform
Such as Ham. Sausage. Koests
by their feet and hands.
—served cold, etc.,
always
.Men with a vision make it a point
make a welcome meal for a
to attend every convention held by
hungry man. Order from us if
his calling, he visits regularly the
you would be pleased.
whole-ale house« with whom he
d<>es business, does not depend upon
a «nlesman to give him all the in­
formation about how goods should
SCIO, OREGON
be sold, and keeps himself thor­
oughly p-tated on the business prac­
tices of his fellow business men in
W. A. Ewing,
T. J. Munkera, other parts of the county and state.
President
Vice Pr«-«.
The farmer, when he wants to try
E. D. Myers. Cashier
something new. makes a study of
the crop, its saleability. Its produc­
tivity. and if his soil ia adapted tn
it;
he given It the best attention
D m >» a General Bunking
po-dble
and is usually succeaaful.
Huaineaa. Interest pan!
Bu-ineM men with a vision want to
on time deposits.
make their store a little better
trading place than his competitor's,
and iuco - bs is his when he does- -
Real Filate Rroller
and judicious adverti»sng turns the
and Notary Public
trick for him.
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Notice 1» Hereby Gl veti That the
ui 'e<signed administrator of the estate
.( II J. Cary, deceased, has filed in the
County Court of Linn County, Oregon
tn« linai account and the Judge of »aid
40 years in the busi­
Court has fl »ml the 11th day of Febru­
ness qualifies us to give
ary, !'*?4 at the hour of 1 At o'clock p.
in as the Urne for hearing objections. If
you prompt, efficient
any. to said fitnal account and the set­
service at.d get you
tlement thereof.
highest prices.
All peraons having and interest In said
estate are hereby notified to be and ap­
Write us.
pt sr in « sm I Court at said time to show
.-»u.«e, if a
«aid final aeeonnt
PAGE & SON. Portland, Ore{on
»< uH not be allowed and said estate
settled.
K tat *1 this 24th day of December.
IMS.
Frank G. Cary.
Nitict if ApiuatBnt it Eiecattf
A b- ■ «tratnr of estate of
Notice ia hereby given that the un­
H J. l’ary. dcceaae<l
dersigned has been appointed rirculor
W’catherford A Wyatl.
Attori t v» tur Administrator
Now that Linn county is organ­ of the last will and the estate of J. E.
Yeoman, deceased. by the County Court
>auv. Oregon.
2l>-5t
ised into one big community club,' of tbe Stale of Oregtn for I Inn Coun­
and all boosting for Linn county, ty. All |arsons hating claims against
th» said estate are hereby nnlilh-d to
watch the county grow in popula- present the same duly verified a* te
tlou and in businewn-n
Thia is the oulred by law to the undersigned at th«-
farm of »an! J. E Yeoman, deceased,
logical view to take and will be tak­ ¡in Linn County Oregon, or at the office
en more and more aa the influence * of V. Lyle Mrt’roakcy at Mayton. Ore­
gon. within six months from the date
of the county organization func of the first publication of thia notice.
Dated ano first published this 24th
lions.
day of January, 1924
George Kerch,
Executor of the estate of
Nicholai Lenin, the great leader
J. E. Yeoman. ne,-ea*<«i.
of the Russian Soviet, ia dead. The V. Lyle Mct'roakry. Stayton Oregon
Attorney for Executor.
G. F. Korinek
We buy your Veal and
Dressed Hogs
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