The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 06, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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A Rat That Didn't Smell After
Belnf Deed fee Three Month»
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hisiM J ». I»’iHuirm»h) smsms
S m -'■•«« tested >te>tel M«otte »hrrwwd» M»
.lb tete»4 tebted -te beni Tb— b
Z»i 1O»»I wlir la ttees «ten Io Ms. W*. 41.21.
SsiS »ad ■e»r»M«»d Uy
Kelly’s Drug Store. Scio. Drrgun.
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IftfM KM» HM« IlKtlM Tvtl
A great surprise for the borne knitters
•f I »regi«, but still a fact Further­
more, thia yarn is absolutely virgin
wool yarn; the wool was grown in Linn
county, sold by M r. Senders to the < tra­
gón Worsted Company (mill» local«!«! at
Sellwoudl. made into worsted yarn by
Roy T. Bishop, son of C. F. Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem. Oregon knitters try thia varn
«»Ut. All colors. 46c per bail of 2 osa
Hamplea sent on application. Addreas
C. F. bishop, Bos 76. Salem. Oregon.
DR. A. G. PRILL
Pbuiciai an< Sorteos
Calls Attended *
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Day or Night
G. F
VvtcrinniTun
KTAYTON,
1 he Scio Tributi»?
Editorials
Page 2
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(IRFUOR
Calls answered Day or Mght
Tuberculin Testing
Why suffer with Headaches?
Have Year Eyes Eiamined
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S. T. FRENCH
Gradual« Oe(om»lrl»t
With
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F. M.French & Sons :
Jewelers and Opticians
ALBANY.
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OREGON
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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
placid with an outaide flrm. because, we are asking them to make a hard
we believe, the firm agreed to take effort to pay at lea«t something on
a small space in their coming annual. the account. Can't you do it' We
If the Tribun« was not capable «»f would surely appreciate It.
handling must every kin J of print­
ing that is required here. It woul<!
Is there anything in colors? Po
not mention the above, but as it Is they reflect the feelings of the petiole
able to do the work, it feels that ‘ in a community where the houses,
this office should l»e given all prefer­ stores arid other buildinge are of a
ence where everything elae is equal. idrabnrdark color? Thia question
Turn spare ume
into CASH
Hr W"lw»t » Mrteoo •! TeassbsK
W»»J> ..»V •. ba» b«»R wtth •• sbeM
I»*«« ysars Hr wy« "A« a Mds Un«
I nr ><in<r.«f |>i«<*«»l«a. I Sod
w..‘ •<4'<w M»wry stock a
».»«HUI bWiMO."
M< . b«-r
ear —wk as • s»4«
k(w4 lb«.« Rill»»
I , • .
iluu KU..1 no«
I» W.»l ip«« U m wry ..res, ter »b.
,»R«a •«.<« ’wre
Good Pay While
Learning
If they are saving, and thev do not , has no doubt lieen asked many times
know they are. the difference in 'and no d >ubt m many times an­
what the Tribune would
have swered in orle’s own mind
For in­
Yarn A-e< *>••• •"
your «.moi
b. > RM. »rd a« thioufh SR '"t**1
charged them, and in addition got stance. you see a |«r*>n dre-aed in
a.,-.»: tn.
c pyt.o4w.th ms . Too
n sh, »
-R-.-ry wh.l« you
l*»r«.
the advertising, the Tribune would black, your thought naturally give*
te. II yen ••• ..obmg l«r a .Iucca
I« »>•»•
r»ws s»wo«y nghi freo»
have nothing to say. but we know way to the belief that the perain i« tn
■h« M«rt—
they are paying more than the Trib-1 i mournin.r or despair. If the colors
S«n«i For This Book
It'» hr«, »nd it tell»
one would have charged them, ami 'of wearing apparel are not lout! but
•I mhm
e«l« <4 men who
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ba«a
food M 4M4F
the parents must foot the bill. rf a cheerful nature, you will find
Mieamo.
THVR8DAY, March fl. 1924
Some local merchants gre doing the «nclosrd therein a cheerful nature
WASHINGTON
same thing, and we know they pay If the colors are dark and dreary,
A LAMENT
NURSERY CO.
more for their printing than they in the (tainting« of our home* and
Bos C-*
Eor th»" |»a»t two or three years
Toppenish. Wash.
would pay here
But if they feel business houses, we then naturally
or longer there has been considerable
they are getting more for their mon­ think that the town <>r city is about
lamenting by the people in general
ey away from home than at home, dead nr dreaming. Nothing adds
I h - csu »« thev are not treated fairly
well and good, but that print ahop more to one’s enjoyment of one’s
in buying or «elling that which they
is spending no money here, is not home town than its cheerfulness
produce or purchase for reselling
paying any taxes here, does not buy and to be cheerful we must put «»n
Thl« i- Hurttally because of lack of
groceries, gasoline, stoves, or any­ cheerful clothing, paint our homes
t <nfld« nc«‘ in one another. 1-ack of
thin* from any merchant in Scio.
in a cheerful color and we will sore­
t nfldencv begets fear and often
The Scio Tribune stands for the ly be cheerful. And it is just as’
1« ads to haired and condemnation.
community all the time, and it boosts easy to !>e cheerful as gloomy, and
Tnere are several ways to prevent
for the citizens of the entire com­ it doesn't cost any more
Uli- - >rt of feeling, and one is really
munity without business favors as
getting arpuainte«! with each other.
well as with business favors It has
One will «iften send awav for stuff
When they get thr<uigh with that Ear Every Occasion
never attacked any person in private
t ' other parts of the country, and
oil probe by th«< senate, we should where two i dr» of Glasses are needed.
or in public, and it feels that what
not know to whom they are sending,
not lie surprised hut that Coolidge Kryptoks st.- recommended. Think’
little business is given out in the
Pro, r Tj .< •! Beauty and a Time-te»ted
but through imagination feel thev '
will be brought into the limelight. N..;
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r-.m>nt. And the
arc gottmg better treatment than' printing line should come to it. It Already it has been learned that w.<«r-r
lilting comfort and satis­
has lost some subscribers recently
faction
th«> u uld receive at home. The,
some of hi« appointees since taking
because
the
Tribune
is
the
local
•ending away for such stuff as one I
office are tainted with oil. one hav­
correspondent to the All»ahy papers,
may need, takes money away from
ing until recently been vice-president
and the reader can and does get the
the - <mmunity*that never returna,
of the Sinclair Co. Well, well, who
Scio news therein. We do not ob­
and the more that goes out leaves
next. Certainly it will not be th«
ject to this, if the Albany papers
the community that much poorer |
editor of the Tribune, for he has
are paying taxes in this community,
ugsA/r o*ga,
and d> - n >t help in paving taxes
never hern able tn get far enough
and
are
helping
to
keep
the
com
­
or improving one’s home place by
HAROLD ALBRO.
I munity alive and awake everybody with any of the higher up* to even
the addition of needed buildings
get his fojt on the first rung.
•luring Optician
should be patriotic enough to take
and d<M'S not pav rent or interest on >
snv investment made in the com- i one or the other of the county seat
4
OR. C. WARD
George E Chamberlain has been
papers, and k«-ep piteted up«1»» <*«’un!y
munity.
appointed bv Attorney
General
i
There are in Scio some bu»in«*ss •eat news, which we cannot give the
Daughertv to look after his political
reader.
l
ir
l Nat ..n»| Bank Building
men ami others who send sway for
interests in the pending oil investi-
St«\ro», ilKKO>>«t
And
what
applies
to
the
Tribune
their printing, their groceries, their
gation against him
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George
«»Ughi Hriip .oxi Pint«* Work given prompt
applies
to
all
other
lines
of
activity
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clothe«, and almost all other supplies
to make a good defender
for
lhtugh*
■•
’d*’11 ' 1,1
lion. Aino
Extraction
nee«lr«i in their business or in their - farmer, business man. printer. erty. for haat’t he i»eeu in the senate
homes. This entails extra cost upon Your problem is our problem, and
DR. J. W. GOIN,
an<l knows the outs and inn |ircttv
Veterinarian.
these parties which goes out from ! if all would pull together the com­ well’
Autli
l \i. •<.»n Sale and Interstate
their own community probably never j munity would he richer and happier,
Inspector.
to return, and does not help in and all would be prosperous.
I’!, .n. -
Pi »<« H id »T«d, IF4 J
William Gibbs McAdoo ha» M àis !
Seldom does the Tribune get a
1< « » . 11««. (<<' R
solving what a good many call hard |
the U. S. government for a licenae
sale
bill
from
this
community,
as
It
M.BASY. OREGON
times at home. To illustrate what
to operate a broadcasting station at
we mean by sending money away | usually goes to the town from where
Department cf TI» litermr
Guess all;
the auctioneer is employed.
Per­ his home in Los Angeles
from'’home:
listeners
in
will
get
an
ear
full
if
he
I S !.and OfBev, Portland, Oregon,
In the spring of 1922 the Tribune j sonal pride, a desire to sec the local
is successful in getting the permit,
»rbniary :’!. 1924.
printing
office
succeed.
should
•ent away for samolea of high school,
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f*i r. 'l l>y given that Frank
| *chnck
hr. -, <>f
i<>, Oregon, who. on July
invitation, announecmenta, an«! other prompt every citizen within this
itk Ik
■ !< Hom«-lead Entry No.
1
community
who
proposes
a
public
All
is
peaceful
and
arr
ne
along
material generally u»ed by
grad-
<».- • t »r fr«< li. t nl NW, NW 1«, Sec-
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P io 8. Range IE. W ill
uatee. and these arrived two months, sale to have his printing done at the banks of the Willamette at Har­
'
>n, has tiled notice of
home,
when
it
is
a
fact
mofley
can
risburg.
all
because
!>ne
county
is
*
ahead of graduation time, but the
titeirti i> to i.,., . final Proof, to eatab-
t<> th-- Ittrid atiove dt-sertbed
students could not wait until the be saved bv so doing. Why send going to do her share of the btidge . Ii h »I
itefor. I!
M. Ru»»ell. Clerk «»f the
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away
for
things
you
can
get
at
home
building
there.
•ample« arrived, so orlered from an
.at Albany,
"r* '
'h
I. day of April. 1924.
Ohio institution the supplies they anyway? Does the party, parties
Claimant name» a» witnesses;
Barnyard manure applied now to
needed. The tribune could have or flrm send here for your milk,
WiH
I ran.^Charles Rhoda. Ed
butter,
wheat,
hav,
oats,
hogs,
the
home
orchard
or
garden
soil
will
,
Flemii
, I’grl W. Browning, all ofScio"
saved them 50 per cent of the coat
Oregon.
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they paid to the Ohio printing office, stove«, farm machinery of anything be of greater benefit than if applied^' > Notice will
I».- published for five con-
but the urder had been given and that we have for sale? Not on your later. Manuring may lie done al , »«■ < olive weeks in the "ScioVribnne.'’''
this time if the ground is not so wot IH-9-
'«’ t 1« ",
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mailed, so they paid twice what it tin type, oor do they usually extend
Linn Co.
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would have coat them here in Scio. credit when we need it. but our lo­ as to cause it to 'ater bake or hard- j______
cal
business
houses
do
that
after
we
en
due
to
the
hauling
over
it.
Well
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The next year, or 1923. we did not
have spent all out ready cash in rotted manure is preferred to th«
•end for samples, and consequently
Portland, Albany. Chicago or New- fresh.
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we did not even get a chance to
York. ’Tie sweet if you don’t weak­
talk to the students about their pro­
SulMieribe now. $1 75 ver year.
School I »Ui t No. 95 is in the mar-
en. but no one of us locally pn help
grams. invitations and other stuff.
net for lUioni» of secuml growth fir
but weaken when such things take
BMict ti Cndiltrs
This >e«r we did send for samples,
w -I, »phi. f.Hir (4) foot length», to be
place practically every day.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ delivered at the »<*hool building in Scio,
and the next dav after they arrived
There is about IJ2P0 due on sub­ dersigned has twen duly app>»int«d tjy and I 1» for fun «hing same will be re-
we learned the order had been
ths County Court of the state of Or.- , .
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scriptions at the present time, and gon. for Linn County, administrator of, °
b> “* 1 ie,k of lhe
up to
' *»>. March 10. 1924, The
to most of those statements have the estate of Mary Holub, deceased. ,io' n
and ha* qualified.
school Geirl reserves the right to ac-
been mailed, but no response has
All persona having claims against the
ar,r (ar w rv.,.et a|1 b
been received from them, if our «»tat« of said deceased an- hereby re
.Eulela Arnold, Clerk.
quitted to present them, duly verified, i
readers knew how badly we need | with the proper vouchers, within six t8>' *
Che money, we believe they would months from the date of this notice, to I
Nel'te K RM
I the utblersiged administrator al the of.
come in and settle up. You know flee of his attorneys, llill A Marks, __ in
Notir. is hereby given that the under-
1____________. !n.i-ixt.at..r of the estate of
the editor has just gone through five ; the Cusick Building, I m Ah -■
Matti-w C. Gill. d«ec«Mni. has filed
county, Oregon.
months of Btcknesa. and this took
Dated and first t published this 2bth «'H tt>- e. j-' •lark of Linn county,
Oreg
I - t al » unt in said estate.
over 11500. and used all the money day of February, 1924.
ai-d th«
> it;. Court has a(»pointed
Frank Holub. Administrator.
we had saved through the building Hill A Marks.
Morviay. lb- Hal day of March. 1924.at
the hour of ten o'clock in the forention
Attorneys for Administrator.
and loan association at Salem, and
of Hud day. in lh'' county court room
last publication March 27. 1924.
about 9500 more, which is our sick
In the ciairt house m the city of Albany,
J |jnn county, Oregon, an the Utne and
indebtedness, to say nothing of the
. Ice for livaring sai l final account, the
other indebtednesa that has natur­
obj.. Uviie thereto, if any there be, and
th«- final settlement of said estate.
ally crept in
The editor has tried
Physician and Surgeon
Dated thin Z.Mii day of February. 1924
to ke«p a stiff front, but those we
R Shelton, Administrator.
Salem. Oregon
I.. M. Curl, Atty, for Admr.
are ct owding us. and as we do
Hank of < otninerre Building
> i : n : tisi
We have
Everything
OPTICAL
BYE STRAIN
Is the cause of many
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BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
W. A. Ewing,
T. J Munk era,
Preaxteat
Vice 1‘rrs.
E. 0. Myers. Cashier
Th» Scio Stati Bank
Doea a General Banking
Buaineaa. Interest paid
on time deposita.
Riley Shelton
Real Estate Broker
and Notary Public
^lulrutli Obtained. Examined
tiCIO
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Scio Creamery Co.
Sells Pasteurized Milk and Cream. Mea­
dow Shade Butter, end all Fruita ami
Vegetable« in season. Try us.
Ed flollfttni. Manager
Catarrhal Deafness
Is ottsa <au»»4 by an mfam«U .ondltion
or «•*• mucoea llnins oC th« Ku»l*<h.»n
rub»
tVh-n this tubs I» InlUm.d you
ha*» a rumbllns sound or lo>psrf«<-<
lloarins. Unisse th« Inflammation can
ho roducod, your h*ann< may b* de-
str.’Y-d f««vw.
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HA Lt.'S ( ITtanil MKDtmriE Will
de »Hi «• .Him for It—rtd your nystrm
of Catarrh or Dsarnsea mused by
(•aisrrh
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Hold by alt <tru«t»ta foe orsr F Tsar«.
F. J Chsasv A Co» Toteflo. Ohio
Ih F. T. Twswl
Dr
H. 0 H.Uw
VETERINARIANS
. I cbanon. Oregon
Office at
Robertson Drug Co.
Phon« 50
Phon« 52
Wood Bids Wanted
E. H. Hobstin M. D. «'■
Date of first lad.liratlon, Feb. 2X. 1924
Dale of last pubhcaUon. Mac. 27. 1KM