o -f. • v ’ * A- »► ft ft w « . The Scio Tribune Editoriali THE SCIO TRIBUNE A Bat That Didn t Smell After Bsiny Dead for Ihre« Months —-O.-W • liTot'-reFiliS-«»—te“»-ltaSI: J, "I tot* ihito (tot diF JAM F <«4'L»hìto4 A/urwfcf-cte. *r»y .awa a. 11 .11 h « It. if i II I inn lar fm I«» tor ifir TttiHiMr. prnkisHixu <’»MrAKr 4M Lito* "rarm I V, MrA4* • KMiUar A tl««n«xM M I' u M imimm Mf «. I, V. Mr A i J kw • AUVXirrtdlNCI KATTS Lj»* «I W vcb KM fm i wr» n I im A great surprise for the home knit tern •4'mi Àiur. »«•* MM * • • of Oregm, but »till a fact Forth« r- C’*/d •*< Ttattola more, this yarn ia absolutely virgin wool yarn; the wool waa grown in Linn county, aold by Mr. E, tdvrs to th*Ore- gem Worsted Company (mill» locaiodat Reilwoo«l). made into worsted yar i » Wr« »*!•<♦••*■• M Roy T. Bn hop. »on of C. P. Bl« mF llw U*i 4>- i*r »k a i* Ku -1» proprietor of th# Woolen Mil! Stoi N«O*m. U*ii »♦«**»**. Salem. Oregon knitter« try thia yarn with Ukiti •**! Ju* u» fog »U. nut. All rotor •. 4bc p. r ball of 2 <»«» sample« »ent on appbeaUon. Addre»» C, p. lu»hop. Box 76, Salem, orrgon. T hi .KBDAY« March 2?, 1924 DR. A. 0. PRILL PhsichB ani Som SCIO ORE. •;- JJ— ll 1 G. F. Korinek VeterinuriHii STAYTON. - - - OREGON Calle answered bay or Night Tuberculin leafing w eaaa******************* Why tuHer with Headache«? , Have Yoar Eyes Examined S. T. FRENCH Orttatla OpK. I I '¡unkcr» President Vic* Pre» E. I>. Myer», Cashier Doe# a General Banking B'.iai tiesa. Interest paid un timi! deposita. S’SeL’FOI) Real Ertale Rroiftr and Notary Public .db/rafli Oblatnetl. Examined JCIO - - - OREGON When you want Sell your Cream to the Scio Creamery Co. I'.tl Holland. Manager Catarrhal Deafness Is oTt»n . aua*d by an InflamaU condition or llx m«ow luon* ot th« Ku»uo h an Tut» When (kla tab« ia infiamol you have a rumblln* Bound or I in par fret llanrlng Vniaaa the I- ttammailow • an I m r*4v--rd. your hearing tuny bo U«- *troyuty civic club to going? What »ay you. -»r ff of Linn county and a* 4|b»’>y Indie*? n»ght ) ■lice offerer for 14 month*. Dur- inc hui term of office he has received t«nt vmlorsement of the etly CongreM iff having the picnic of lie it* life just now. Investigation» I v : .1, and has been commended in ■ivn cuoneil meetings for his cervices have given them an opportunity t<> i to the I'liunty. net by and watch the parade, which j ChKndler came to Oregon four years ia a much better excuse for doin ir ‘ »¿o to Portland, from where he cam« to Ab any with his wife and child to nothing than heretofore. take up his permanent residence. Whit* i'oitland be waa employed by lh«- We notice a woman writer in the city in vnnouv «•apacttle* Purtlarid New* ia »peaking a good Prior to Cuming west Chandler bail I for two year* a deputy sheriff of word for her bachelor friend« A- Hamnl-m eounty. t'ennessee. with head- it is leap y«-ar »he i* calling the girl»' quarter* at Chattanooga, where he w*> attention to certain gentlemen wh n... r and secretary of the Chatta- would like a helpmate. We might j nv «.;■ • >olf and Country club fur »ix «ay wo hav«» a young man near Scio I .«are, serving e«mcurrrnt!y as an officer that C«ul»:ing f»r our state. II* says < .i; « ly as manager uf thr golf club. that every community you go into j ( handler ia a native of Ohio, and la in California is boosting the other; 35 years old. In announcing hia candidacy Chandler for it* own particular industry said that he will seek above all to ad- For inaiance, they will bm»at Oak I nmister U>e otHce of sheriff if elected, land as the great automobile manu crtirtently and economically. The fol- lecturing centet of the Pacific coa«t towing »tatoment of his platform aum- in ther it« orange«, another f> i maru<-» hi» intentions: "If i -minated and elected I will dur­ lumber, and so on down the line ing m; torm, construe my oath of office Why not try that liete? to nv an a complete and efftoir nt enforce- ment of all laws. “I will conduct my office with strict The Tribune has been a»ked by one of the peace officers of Linn regard to economy. "I will at all times serve my official county to call attention to the law» livivra with promptne»a. that are being violated every day in 'T will ¿ive all prisoners in my cua- most of the town* and cities of Linn toiiy hm.Kre treatment but will beever county, I'heie laws ate the selling cautv .u in my policies regarding their of cigarettes to minors under 21 confinement. ,-l will deprive no person of hie liber­ year« of age, to the admittance of ty without due process of law. nor un­ Much minor* to pool hall* and allow­ justly uh the power of my office to the ing them to play pool or billiards, injury of any person. •'I will have no interests to serve ai d then the uunch boards that have Other than the public. become quite the rage of late. The “1 favor prohibition." (Paid Adv above are alate laws, and cannot be amended or abridged bv municipal!- Ln-ier the caption. “Peoples Col­ lies. This peace officer does not umn,*' will tie ftund an article tak­ want to take any undue ad van tag«. ing the editor to task for boosting he »ay«, of a lack of knowledge of an! >ther r«a*>na. We would not the law* in these case*, hence the publish this article if it we* nut for requm-d to call attention to them. showing just what we think ia the If there arc any in Scio who is vio­ matter with a few of our moat lating these laws, the Tribune ad* ''prominent and well educated" monish««* them to become law-abid­ I eopie here and elitewhere. We ing nod thus prevent any publicity s gr.« I the name to it “I. N Rung" unsavory to the reputation other be ause he ia wrong, and «how* the wise tirstclare. trend of n ind of people of hi* or her ni-ntalitv. We do not object to him borrowing the Tribune to trving ti- g««t al i- that I lb k 1-tare ia Him» other work tor yue to do other than to try to tell u« that yor* way of thinking i* the rite weigh, and for you tn attend to yore own business ami let us Rlotie.! Ov coarse yue think that ev« ryone, ought to take yore paper and maybe tbev ought, but if all the pepul wa« like me yue would not have enny! Mrs. Crandall (Iswi) Taits llow Sl-e Stopped Chicken Loaaea "taHasriM ™i»k<0«d»Hew-IO- WWk rOtrt* «Imi til '»«* I-'V ' » 1 ■' e» UrefwiM- ••kflle*•••»’•»** «’«• 1Vn*et IhM year*» UHW, III tai Mutuipi «*«. •alrot u 4 «IUI.» 1W. « - 11 -aAl and ¡wi.i— I !j> Kelly’« Drug Store, Scio. Oregon. • ' ’ ' -! *• hs1!« ti Crtditors i i ( < I N I F (HURT OF THE i A 1 i (>i OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LINN. In th«- Malt« r of the ] E . e N oth k of S ai . k of For R ial Al.i A. McDonald, I’ROPgRTY Deceased. J IN hotfCt ¡I F imi SeilltQHt ■!»> given that th«« un- «•I. 1 veutrixof the I.a*t Will HAROLD ALBRO, Manufacturing Optician * » * J ■<>* v ; I **•« d* C, - t h. this day fil«M her Anal sc- ' “• ' * utri* of said Estate ' 1 ■» of I inn County, tiresici. 1«,-1 th. County Court of «aid < > »'■ ■ st.it« ha« Hpt«>mt«d »U>n- ■ ■ i '1 ' of April. 192«, at the WOT elorlc in th* afternoon of U •• Illy 1-ourt room in the 1,1 *■' >■ city of Albany,Linn 1 ' ’ .as the time and place •r !1 ■ l.v.irmg of objections to such fi­ ll 1. s<- . ..nt an ! the settlement thereof; ai ' m ’I tv renn» having obj«-rtions '■ ' »! ' »•■ unt and to the settle- n t ’ t of ■.« m I estate are hereby requir««d to l>r> —nt th.' »ante at said time amt lilac*. bat<«4 thw l-th day of March. 1924. M aktim e . rt-xauNc, Ex« i»rix < t the l.iwl Will and Te*la cf F. H. Pepperling. deceased. \ ictur < »liver. Attorney f<< Executrix, Last publication April 17. 1924, <«a Srime, O muo * Bridge and Plate Work given pnanpt and rare fill attenUun. Alro Extra«-tarn ». o'clock •_ L in the __ forenoon _____ j h county court room ■ rt ■ - > in thecity of Albany. 1 1 <»!• »' >n, »- the time and < g »»id final account, the • ■ «I1 •h'lo, if any there be, and th- - t!‘ i; nt of »aid estate. tMl 1 • tli’fay of February, 1924 I SI Iton. Administrator. I.. M Curl. Atty, for Admr. I ! ' .turn, Feb. 2H. 1924 1 ' f' 't .1 ¡nut'on, Mar. 27, 1924 ' Pacific Slates Fire Ins. Co. 1 >1 X 1 1ST < 1 - Z. C. B. J. Hall I the schools in his mental makeup. MT PK. C. WARP DAVIS It might be well for him to hire some eompvtent person to give him a few lr»- >f‘« he sure need* iL First National Bank Building *» * •. , - -by piver. that the linder- »trnt«ir of the estate of * C Gill, dec«»aard. has filed Icrk of Linn county, I unt in »aid estate, ‘ Court has appointed ¡l»t i •> day of Marell March. 1884,at J9?4 at : I ).\ N( ’1C APRIL 12ÜI as our correspondent, and the letter ^«b“» a h' w much he needs a little of l/baniin, Oregon Office at Robertaon Drug Co. Phone 50 Phon« 52 M * ' ‘ ; ■ ' ' 1 1 Him nr GtvgN, That pur- smi t tun, irder of Sale duly made v • • • ‘■•■rd in the above en- 1 ' 'h' ahov. «-ntitlwi matter ■■ i ■ “f March. 1924, author- .■ ■I fir. cting the under- 1 1 ’ t rater of said estate so uidti, th, ur rsignud,as surh adminia- ,r ' N" : at private sale from and rt t >• th day of April, 1924. the .owe . .. nt >d real property be- SCIO. OREGON •sid estate, to-wil: I ' N On.- d) and Two <2» 11. Bi.- k No. Eighteen (18) Latest and Popular Music ii \d«lition to Mill furnished by Cite, Or. ,,.n. as the same ap- • ..r 1 d ai< d (gusted on the Eight-Piece Orchestra l- ut I ...» Addition to said ■ it’. ■■! fi!.- and of record in th* «■d cr of the Recorder of Con- Everybody Invited. v ‘ «nd for »aid County Admiaaion......... . 11.00 1. d State, the -ame being situ- eceaacd. i’orllasd J S. STICH A. «■ . V; 0 Al{drem: Scio, Oregon. Oregon. Resident Agent Ilin. A M aj U- s Attorneys for Administrator, Albany, Oregon Firit 1 lt heal • .March 13. 1924 East puti.hi stu n April 10, 1924 C90/ VETERINARIANS NNlCt It Fifi*! SdtleBHl N t taker* of vore sheet - it aint worth • •‘u reby given that the un- • !> duly appointed by »ubacribing fur or reading. Quit •- ,f 11 «• ( - t . ( o irt of th«- State of Ore- boosting the store* and the *kule, ! ' 'inly, administrator of < ’.m .Mary Holub, deceased. and i will Dromitw you i will lie yore I . J. S friend. ' - having claim* against the I N. Ron« • : - .i : ik-ii ar«- hereby re- quin lo pr- ent them, duly verified, 1 ' r •(■' r vouchers, within six Quite a number from this com­ 1 ■ i ii.e date of this notice, to - ' n iniHtrator at the of- munity took in the Price meeting* ’' ' 1 • f i u • a. Hill A Marks, in in AH*any at different time«, and re­ ' ' ■ *• «ildmg, in Albany, Unn port enjoying th«- aervicea very [county, Oregon. liat. l ., hr-it published thia 28th much. The meeting« closed Iasi [day of February, 1924. Sunday night, with a large collection i liill & Marks, Ifolub, Administrator. for 1 he evangelist. Attori < .« fur Administrator. I -I p ' in'i.iii March 27, 1924. the dignity of Uw | ro*c« «tonal man or woman, the Sheltex ShurOn is de(M-n- datile. Available in cto rry. crytai, brown-mbttled. demi amber and read, nor to finding fault with other black. featdrea of the paper, but we do take exet ption to hi* attempt to be­ little th«- public school*. The schools are her«1 for the education of our y«ung. and the man or woman who (Ewetri^t •iantiol support them and take in- *ia»Nv onta I terest in them, ia about as ignorant H. 0 HXo N’. • ill be published for five eon- «'•■• ulive ».‘Asm the ’'Scio Tribnne.” ó-9-ltí U alter L Tota», Sr., Li ..»»Co. Register. ever hered. and yue aire all the lime booating it, and from what i can! here yue are trying to run every­ thing in thia here comunity, even from the city to the «chooi* and u* f«tmi r< In telling u« where t trit le K. o Mr. n. L I (., - r. «... Ac Now, Er. wha uhnt i 1 am a n.-: Lare Office. Portland. Oregon. Ü. Rrur «r| ZI. 11124. N ■ -e i» hereby given that Frank •, of -c o. Oregon, who, on July nn •'Hom» »tea«! Entry No. f r freo .»< NW‘4 NW If, Sec- ti« '• I "• ■ ip 10 S, Barge IE. Will- it, Mero on, has filed notice of >i u ii t>> make final l*roof. to estab- itn U lh< ami above described, f ■ r M R >»Mt|k Clerk of the ( • rt f 1 nr Co., at Albany, Oregon, «in tl th d*y of April. 1924. t i»: ¡ ant nan-.»-» a» witnesaes: W l’.rn Charles Rhoda. Ed hlcmv túul W. Browning, al) of Scio, PEOPLE'S COLUMN Scio. Oregon. March 19. 1924 Mr. Editor of Tribune: i Have been borrowing your paper for »»metime. Ireing too pore to come down to yore offi* to auhseribe for it, but i want to aay that i caint get tnyaelf al! worked up over yore editorial* and rai ting* about thi* here being tn* propur (own and dumunity to do all my trading in or to send my kid* to akul*. Yore _ . akule ia about a« punk a«enny i have