The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 27, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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The ôcîo Tribtltlé
Local Meirs and Classified
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Mr
Dr J G. Gill and Mr«.
Hugh Kirkpatrick spent Monday In
You'll Find Your Wart Here
Mra. J. L. Arnold is recovering
from an attack of the grip.
Seto visiting relatives and frienbe.
Enil Holub was in town from hi«
Under the above beading will appear
John Densmore, Jr., who la at- ranch yesterday on business
several articles on timely tuples, «nd Want, d Piga. g<«ta and a horse,
L tiding Albany college, is spending
Emil Holub. Scio. Oregon
33-p
Port- we a»k our rvw-l- r« to n-»d tin wheth­
Mie Rose Young called on Dolile the spring vacation at hi» home here I I I J. W. Burton was up from
er you agree or not. Exchange of ideas
place and beliefs hart no one, and oftenUm«"»
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land
painting
the
house
<m
his
Flanagan last Sunday.
T rader Pl wing Sat »factory work
much good result». Editor.
F. D. Herat and family of Port- near West Scio.
guaranteed.
<*has. Chra, Scio.
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A|< m Wdjiams had a» a Sunday
C. W. Bragg and wife »pent the bn.d spent the weekend with MraJ
Oregon.
31-c
week-end in Portland.
l»r ram Four
Went, pergola.». T. Thayer and
H-|rj
tw<j
For Sale 6 t->ns loose cheat hay at
In traveling about In thia wond>-riand
Mia* llazrl Hail «pent the week
farmers* price. Call on John
<>id chums had a good time together.
of my dream. I noticed a great many
Shimanck.
36p
end In Portland with relative«
James Dobrkovsky is spending a
fin» buildings, that for the time secm«d
few davs in Portland before leaving j Jerome Smith has traded his 10- unoccupaed, witb tieautiful sharie tr ix
For Sale Golden Glow seed corn,
Roy and Rez Peers are up at the
T acre tract near West Scio to George
and walkways with many twautiful
f.»r California where he has a
Select strain. Get your supply
Natron cut off working thia spring i
Huwa for St. Johns. Oregon, prup- t!uw»r> and naei growing upon either
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early. Leonard Gilkey.
diers homestead.
' erty, and the new owner has taken aid». The*» are >-.ur»w h x»i budding»
D. C. Thoma was in Mill Citv
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Rolla Shelton waa confined to hk« pcstwusion. and moved his family and grounds, I should Jodgv
For Sale No I Airike Clover Seed
Toeaday on business for the county
Yes. We have the l>»»t school and
homi* the first of the week on ac here.
in
k Iota at 15c per pound,
court
educationrl sy»tem in the world. Our
inquire of Guy Johnston.
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count of illness. Frank Bartu sub-1
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D C Thon” •,Unded ,he «*"‘ government publishes all It» common
Mr«. Irina Shotwell went to Salem .muted on mail route 4 for him.
I ■’ Sa— G
i aorteii potatoes at
Imunity club meeting tn Foster Mon- school trstbooKi and furriahra lhem at
Sat tin lay to spend the weekend with
$1 '• i- r 100 lbs. Inquire of
|
Rev. U. S. t rowder of Salem will (jay evening, reporting a large actual cost to the people, which makes
¡■a 1 xi-p
home f >!ks.
prv.i h at the • hristtan < hurch next croW(j and a fine feed. These com- them verv cheap. Alt vxajiimaliwoaare
iMitform
both
for
pupils
navi
teacher»,
b - Sale 16-inch wood planer cof­
D. C, Thoma and wife took Sun­ Sunduy at eleven <1 clock, March 3©. munjty meetings are surely brihging
according to grade, and whoever pa»Ste
fin.
32 50 |*r load at the mill.
C 1 ,..«•■ * ‘Sin.
w . ■* Its
if»» I»'
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aa >a »« »4 /*«>
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day dinner with S. A. Pease and Subject.
Effect»and
Cure.
the peopie together.
fur teacher u(«>n th- paprrs sent by the
!> i ging and Lumber Co. 28-ch
wifi- In Jefferson.
government can teach anywhere and
Mrs. L L. Calavaa, Mrs. C. Cab­
Mia« Freda Thayer, who is teach­
Taachcrs are given good For Sale Three Holstein cows,
G. L. Flanagan Jr. spent Satur-j van and Mrs. Wade Calavan were in ing school near Oregon ( ity. spent for life.
price
.'.apiece. See Con West-
wage» Teachers below and including
day and Sunday at Aumsville visit­ Scio one day last week from their the last week-end at her home in
rn'.
■ r ute 3, Scio. Ore. 32-tf-c
the nth grade receives |br»i per year;
ing hi* cousin. G. C. Johnston.
home in Auburn. Wash. The Cala- Scio. Her aister. Mixa Bobby Thay­ from the »h grade ami ineiufiing the
N •• I jtrge White potatoes for sale,
t.s formerly lived here.
31.50 per hundred pounds. at
er. accompanied her on her return 12th grade. |lrXMi per year; in the h.gh-
er an<l collcgo course», 32ts*i to Lil-rzi.
Holecheck's market, John Fred«
and
is
spending
the
week
with
her.
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A. Schleman and wife, Otto
ami are definitely fixed at the«»- price a.
eriek.
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4. i O-,
Schieman of Kingston
Rockford White has installed a | That 1» sure much tie tier than our ed­
► :. t Sunday at the home of G. L. radio, and aoon Linn county will be ucational system in my country. Row Lost W. T. Rawleigh ’■ale« record
book. Finder please notify J. R.
1
tn here and took in the Wild’ a net work offradio aerials. Much about your churches? I don’t are any
SUNDAY MONDAY Tl’FSDtY
Piatt, >r I- nve at the Tribune
costly
building»
that
I
recognise
as
be
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I II 1 ,<y at the theatre rt night.
M aw h 30-31.Arati. 1
enjoyment and considerable news ing built for such acrvice.
office.
34-p
prv»rh*r.
are
received
over
the
radio
that
the
ird
Gilkey
was
In
town
Sat-
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We
have
no
high
aalarird
Her Ij»t«st Scrutation
For Sale K< '’leaned red clover seed.
tirdav for the first time in three farmer and others in isolated places to support. We have many buildings,
POI,A NEGRI
2D’ per pound. Will deliver to
as you notice, scattered all over the
in
Scio,
John Shelton, Route 1,
wui-ka. He says between his own would be without.
country. These arc what arc called
Sc o Ore.
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., . . and th»’ duties of theeommun-
Mark M. Peery and wife came up community buildings, conducted on the
tv club, he is a mighty buay man from Springfield Friday evening for open forum (dan, where we hold all hr
R-g tered Jersey bull
< f ft"- register of merit cow.
these days.
a visit with relatives here for a few kinds of meetings. Sometime« a prea­
I .niiire »f Wyman Bro«.. Scio,
cher come» and gives a talk on civic
They were caught in the hail
H
a Johnston and sons have a davs.
Tlieae Pit tires Soon:
Or» . R 2.
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righteousness, and where all the peuple
"Burning Sand«”
truck which they expect storm just this side of Jefferson, and who desire can come together arid dis
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single Comb brown and
Flowing Gold”
t«i lx a li>u help to them in deliver- were pretty well drenched before cuss any subject relative to the admin­
w nite h-i/horn baby chicks. Phone
‘Twenty-Gn<*”
istration of justice and education to all
pi luct» of their factory to the downpour stopped.
“Lilieanf the Field”
r write. Mrs. J. H. Johnston,
it» people. We have only on« religious
ti..my ■ '«turners of Scio and
1 a ■-(.>. Or<-g.
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“Ponjola”
Word has been received in Scio of maxim, and that seems to meet ail our
community.
the death of Harley Garland at his needs, and all try to work in harmony For -a.-
rmdebnd Eclipse White
home in Camas. Wash., last Wednes­ with that maxim. Wc cherish it and
Sm-i.,’
at«, heavy yielder and
grows! -ng straw. See Chas. Ch rz.
day night. Mr. Garland was born try to live to its admonition ,,<hit of
On-gon.
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in the Providence neighborhood in evrry nation, kindred ami U»ngue. he
that loves God amt works right-i gn-sa»
1888 and spent several of his young­
is accepted of bin»“- so we have no Farm I. at - Money at 5}% with
RlUABU UNDlRlAKtRS
n -min i! c mmi-non; prepayment
er years in that community. Will church quarrels, no theologn al contro­
pr.vii- h - after first year. Wm.
Ali furierai'- given p>«r»onai attention by .Mr. l«»we
Garland, who until recently resided versies. but aM seem to imbibe the spi­
ficrvices and I ric<s (.natanti ♦>. l<> Hatisfv Every Customer
Lain, Albany Ore.
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in Scio, is a brother of the deceased. rit of our religious maxim as being suf­
I aiiy Attendant if desired
ficient
among
men.
We
have
but
few
For Fait- Early Wonder seed wheat.
Funeral services were held at the
N,
Lows
Auto
N’ L Mo<
prisons and jails in this country, and
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Ihone-Day.
IxbaOori
Netted Gem and Early Rose seed
Provideoce
church
at
1
o
’
clock
Sat
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Lquipment*
Phone—high
few criminal actions of any kind. As all
líame «
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Set- Chas. Chrz, West
urday afternoon.
classes of labor receive good wages and
Scio R ad. Scio, Oregon.
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have sufficient money to buy what they
need, there is no Incentive to rob. steal barm Wnoted I want farms for
ca«n buyers
Descr.be ano state
or pilfer. Poverty breeds crime; crime
pi-
R McNown, 968 Wilkia-
begets heavy court expenses and costly
« n p.l, Omaha. Neb.
33p
police force; relieve poverty, and erime
ceases We have no »Uniting army 0/
For Side 2 month old, grade jersey
implements of warfare Pruning hooks
heifer calf: good breeding, good
and plowshares take» the place, of guns
I make a N
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and ammunition. Our imports and sx-
COW
Mr* G. A Smith. Gilkey
ports of commodities ar« conducted
Station
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wholly upon the principle of reciprocity
and good fsllow^jiip exists with all tui­ For
Span of horses. Weight
tion» with which we have any dealings.
l lOO and )5n0 pounds, eight and
My dream and vision ended in the
nine .»ar« old; and fresh Holstien*
pleasant awakening that • -me tirwe. in
J r -. v cow. George M. Bilyeu,
my own country, it would be fulfilled,
S no. Ore
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and IU |*ople all become happy, pros-
iwsous and contented, with the promise Any girl in trouble may communi­
cate with Ensign Lee of the Sal-
that 1 would sometime tell them some­
vat. >n Army at the White Shield
thing of my own country. Goodbye
H<-m<-, 565 Mayfair Ave., Port»
people, goodbye wonderland*
land. Qregon.,
My dream and vision has been a very
pleasant one of your country, and long F--r Sale About 25 t ms of good
after the editor of the little Scio Tri-
l<-<- • hay, in fir»t class condition.
- t»une. with his efforts to build up a bet-
Price $)’> per ton, if you takeune
' ter community feeling and the pomible
ton or nil of it. See Wm. Brea-
I advantages for the future prosperity of
ner, Scio, Oregon.
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the Forks of the fiantiam country, and
the Dreamer have passed away, the For Sale Three good work horses,
all sound and weighing about
visions may in part beeum« a- reality.
1230 apiece. Just right for a
Upon the wreck and ruin now staring
good farm team. Would trade
our own country in the lace, without a
/or a car. See G. L Flanagan.
hasty reformation in all lines of its
Scio, Oregon,
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functionary operation», a final coilapse
is sure facing the end and final destiny For Sale Jersey cow. 8 veers old,
of oar beloved America, from the fall
fresh and giving 5 gallons per
(of which there will be a new govern­
day; t< -ts 4 3
Also big type full
ment formed and fashioned after many
h
1 Poland China sow.
For
I things in the Dreamer’s Vision.
particulars, -ee E. F. Krebs, route
Globe - Albany
The Spanish Dancer''
LOWE &. MORRISON
A. DKkAMUt.
(Concluded)
Sul*ril* now. fl "5 wr year.
Better Than Trapa For Rata
Wiito» A<i»m» »,«« C«^ T«u»
They '»r"RAT.*'ÎAfiit—t -hrw-A
•M I»« r»t nn-lrrukani are *« h»»T «.«T
earn on a fcot »to«». ' Try M oa roar rax
SA T4W A I* t» a "Www» kart“ r»»w to»U
•un» V Ite. A. -n.«
I« w ; n<> te • -
>♦« wllk otter f‘—». <'al. »«.I «•»»««* I
tonekiu Rato arx uo u4 ka-a iw »melk
Thnw «t«» m Ma F« an» rwm; «M t-w
I»—• w rfcM-kan
; «I M tu» bar- » B.W
■■in d iai«»,
t-uir« kutuae m» »•»«*.
■a»»» SaM,,SC i.M.a.Ute•»—■
Kelly*« Drug Store, Scio. Oregon
f
4. Sci i. Oregon.
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Seed Corn For Sale Minnesota 13,
Harrv Asbhar strain, valley grown
for 14 ye-rs. hand shelled, no tips
n >r but- !»>•
fertile; 7 cents per
pound. F. O R ; lim ted quantity.
W H McLain. R. R. No. 2. Scio.
Or.’K* n.
35-p
M I <-v '<t I. an at 5|%
The Fed­
eral Land Rank of Spokane. Wash.,
will rnak*’loans through the Fork«
of tbi Xantiam National Farm
f, an A-uieiiti-.n in amounts from
3100 tn 323.000. for a period of
'» t
lj tear-, on first m<-rvage
security Inquire of W H McLarin.
Sec. Trees., route 2, Seto,Oregon.
July 17 wl
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