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

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The Scio Tribuni
Editoriali
FHE SCIO TRIBUNE
Better Tb in T rape For Kat*
WtMas A4»« m O> u « C«„ Tease
You use the foraets when you
build a home, when you eat a meal,
when you read a newspaper, when
you go camping or hunting, whm
vou drive an auto, when you ride on
a train, when vou gu to a movie,
when you build a fire. To pteserve I
the forests. remember these simple i
things and are that you put out the '
fire when away on a camping or
hunting trip.
a
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fire permit, a rareful smoker, and ?
’ Hpi Ml R um tafflaj Y vm
mix with common sc nee, san»- n with
A rruat surprise for the home knitters
respect for others, and serve them, of On-gtri. but still a fact. Further-
w.re, this yarn Is absolutely virgin
bov. with every kindness posaiida.
wool j arn. the wool was grown in Linn
county, sue! by Mr. Senders totbeOre-
gon U raced Cosipany (mills located at
SaiiwAMaii. made into worsted yarn by
. eon of C. P. Bishop,
pr i
’or of the W««tevi Mill Store of
Saivin
on-gon knitters try this vam
iff <>f 2 oaa.
Van
• it « - spi'l rstion. Address
C. I*. I'lehop. Box 75. Salem. Oregon,
Guests of the Marshfield. Oregon.
hotel, were awakened Monday morn-
mg by the fire alarm, and a grand
rush was made for safety. Tbe h<>-
tel ia a wooden structure, and the
Ines amounts to about i-'lU.UOO. It
I was the best hotel in the city, we
K p II v ' h Drug Store. Scio, Or»»gon
When it comes tn making a hit ! are told.
HkLI-s < «TAMM MKIilLINSI will
with the chamtwr of commerce and
IN 1IIE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Io »hat «• clkim for It—rid lyiur ar«l«m
A Rat Thst Didn’t Smell After
STATE OF OREGON IN AND K'R
■t «aurrh
ot
LMtnoas 7aua«d
by
other commercial bodies, the IJnn
Being Dead for Three Months
' (Mtsn ■>
THE toll MY OF LINN.
County Open Forum is there with
lllt.s.-s < ATSHHII SKIIIUkK eon-
"I eeeu S
e«*e< Mt J.
«I»*» of *n ’«nimmt which Quickly
In the Mutter of the | __
N
"I M» Okar<< rvrr* <*•> t*< «Sas
both feet.
Portland Chamber of
I -I«.»»» Il - r*<«rrhal InflammallM. and
I N<> ti < I «•» SxiJt
Estate
II» Ir<c«al Medicina, a Tunic, which
, op H kal
Comméras has asked for the plans
•Kt »•■*«! I-St. I tw l«ml Tbttt « • *> - >tr»d *
of
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», ’> tea tUood <<n th« Mucou«
X*« M m * MÜ. M ikrw Men H IV. SX. t! J».
.« «hua restoring normal condl-
Alt«*« A. McDonald, I PiMHorrY
of the local county organization,
i ’ima
has aaS rawsaieal I»
DrcesMt.
Turn iiay . April 24.1924
dr« .data for o»«r «S Taara
and of course got them. What bet­ Kelly’s Drug Store, Scio, Oregon I F. J I hr
C*>«n««y à Co Tnl«do. Ohio
Notlaa is Hereby Given. That pursu­
ter tribute could be paid to such an
ant to sn Order of Sale duly made and
No rain on Easter Sunday means
rntrrnl of record in the above entitled
organization, when its formula is to
Court in th« r.liuvs entitled matter on no extra rains for the next six weeks.
the 3rd day of March DrZ4. authorizing,
be broadcasted'
licensing ami directing th« undersigned Some encouragement to baseball
wimimstratur of said estate
to d>>. fan» and farmers.
the undersigned, as such administrator,
First steps have been taken in
«nil ««II at private sale from and after
Portland
looking toward the forma­
the 24th day of May. IW4. th» follow­
The bridge scandal in Portland is
ing described real property belonging
tion of The Northwest Prune Fed­
to said «stat«, to-wit
taking on wrne of the airs of the
eration, aa the central sales agency
We have made arrangements with Swift & Co.
1-ots Nus One (I) and Two
national oil Scandal back m Wash-
(2) in Block Eighteen I IS» in
for all northwest dried prunes, or­
to act a» their agents here in Scio, and with our
Hobson's Addition to Mill City,
. ington. And of course Oregon lain
ganized
tor
the
purpose
of
standard
own inde|»endent buying, will be in a position
Oregon, as the same appear
the limelight, and Portland the
and are designated on the plat
izing end advertising ami marketing
to at all times pay top prices f< r VOUr produce.
goat.
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of said Ariditkin to aai«l city on
not less than 70 per cent of the
We have no other business connections here or
filo and of reeord in tbe office
of th«* Reconier of Conveyance«
dried prunes of Oregon and Clarke
elsewhere.
We ar»» paying 17c cash for common
The fear that was thrown into the
in and for Linn County, Ore­
County.
Washington,
which
would
eggs
and
20c
cash for select white egga. or will
gon, the same being situated in
people of this country over the ex-
Township D. South of Range 8
represent a minimum tonnage of
pay
Ic
more
in
trade. We want youz Chickens,
elusion of the Japanese haa been
Esat of the Willamette M»rtdt
about
35,000.000
pounds
of
dried
your
Dressed
Pork,
your Veal, and any other
an. in Linn County, State of
cleared away. Apparently the Jape
Oregon.
prunes, based on the average of
produce
you
may
have
for bale. A full line of
do not want to fight with your Un­
T khms or 8 alk : Cash in hand on th«
production.
Feeds and Flour on hand al all times. We in­
date of »ale ai.d subject to th« confirm­ cle Samuel, and we cannot blame
ation of <he shov«« «ntitlml < ourt.
vite vou to give us a trial and get acquainted.
them.
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Dated this 19th day of April, 1924
j
A 15 year old girl haa l>een bru-
W. G. MtTtohAi.il,
I i <*«nl«-nt C.nlidge is now ready tally murdered in Portland. And
Admit .»Irator of tbe l.vialc «».' All'««
TWr.i/ - l-.AT-NAr l-.L-n« O»
um I iharsl saSertsk«» ar» «■ bwnraesm
mm < m > a M ssrnw“ liTUanur»^
KA r^AWAr Ua"warybark" «.awr«-
«are k -•*-». <'«r«^« >s»4r io* > m » . ►*
ln< >i<a vO—r
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lav-hit.
u</
U»«» u> •r—u
>Ao fur
num: S’« far
boar*er <L A m , r»U: 1; X f« t»n>, aa4
«uu^Ukiirar« U«ar« kllku« >»M Mas.
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HOW’S THIS?
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We Want Produce I
A McDonald, drressed
P. Ü. Address i Scio. Oregon.
Illl.t g I AUX.
At tnrneys for Administrator.
Albany, tlregon.
First publication April 21. P»34: le«t
publication May 22. 1934.
LN THE COUNTY COURT OF THl
»TATr. OF ORE”ON IN AND FOR
THE COUN IY OF LINN.
t<> extend aid to dilapidated Europe,
since the Daws report haa been ac-
• pt< ! by the powers affected. This
should have l«-en done a few years
ng... and nil thia trouble since would
hav> been minimised.
McAiki« «as in Portland for a
few hours iiut Sunday, and the stal­
In the Matter of the |
Estate
Nones <»r
wart» were there to meet him. Of
Ì S ai . k op R kal
of
icuuiM*. it I k mg Easter Sunday, he
E. B. lokonhsch,
i I Pttoretiry
Deceased,
mu i<- no extended address except a
Nolic* ia hereby given that pursuant th« t U k around the breakfast ta­
to an Order of Sale duly made and en­
tered uf recorrl in the above entitloil bic. Like his namesake here in Scio,
Court in the above entitled matter on he likes to cut anti talk.
th«« 7th day of April, 1924, authorizing,
Heenving anti directing th« undersigned *
adnnnlatratur of Mid estate so to do, |
The '‘Country Store” at the Feo-
th«« undersigned, as auch admliuatrator,
will sell at private »ale from and after P<<-» theatre is attracting large
th« loth day of May. 1924. th.- follow-
emw m every >aturday and Sunday
ii«g dea< rii-*»l real pn>|>»rly («alonging
evening, all because there is much
to as«J estate, to-wit
lh I’i’iliing at a point in the ren­
g «1 f.... (stuff given away. And at
ts» of a county mail which is (kVsil
tbe present high prices, anything
rod» east <>f the aouth«-a«t eornrr of
th«- Donatior« Land Claim of Nath-
Dec sounds go«»d to most of us.
anial Crank and wife, aame (icing
Notification No. «’<♦» and < lalm No.
40 in township ¡0. south of range I
U ag<- have gone down in the
west of the Willamette Meridian in
lumber industry, and nt the MXt
Linn rminty, Orcgmi, snd running
thence west hhtng the center of
breath it is announced that prices of
said nmd IT DH
to ths north-
I uiu I a t will . >n go up. Why the
east corner of a one-acre tract of
J»«. I « on «■ cd t W D R
re h ..
«n in wages anti then a raise
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in pri. • .if the product? Haven't
March. 19)2. at pa«««- 418 <«f Vol. 99
of the Deed Kaeords of Linn 1 «Min­
the pric. - b. < n high enough aa they
ty, Oregon, thence siwith along the
w« re? No wonder there are "Wob-
east boundary line of said Rce-I
tract 14. 8*4 roda, thence east par­
blies" in the country with such
allel with the south tmundarv line of
high-handi-d tactics.
sect ion 7 tn Mid township and range
2f> tw> rials, more or less, to the cen­
ter of a countv road, thence north
30 degrees and 23 minutes wot
Good roads arc living made bs-
along the « enter of Mid r«uhl 1» rtals.
tween
here and Mill Citv by the
more or leas, to the place of begin­
ning and containing 2 acres, more
county emirt. and when completed
nr lees, all situate, lying and being
much of the traffic to Albany from
in Linn County, State of Oregon.
Tl-RMS QP SALK Cash in hand on the above Scio will no doubt be routed
data of sale and subject to the cunfirm our wav. And we will welcome the
at ion of the above entitled Court.
coming of all w ho will come to our
Dated thia Nth day of April. 1924.
L F JoNM,
midst, even if only to pass through
Administrator of the Estate of E. B.
- some day they will atop and get
Luk enbach, deceased.
P. 0. Address. Scio, Oregon acquainted with the beet people on
Hit t A M arks ,
earth.
Attorneys for Administrator.
Albany, Oreguo.
First publiestion April 10.
ljuit publievtion May 8.
They Werk WWt Ye. Sleep!
We are proud of our < lamifird
column, becauoe It w full of hu­
man intereet—it bring* people to­
gether aa nothing elee can do. If
you have anything to aell, or want
to buy something, there la noth­
ing quicker nor surer. And the
root la cheap. Yea. we are also
proud of our job department ami
the work we do. See us for any­
thing in the printing line.
MORE
ciqarettes
111
“ one eleven "
Fred .Mumpera, proprietor.
Business JV)® PTjOTessiow
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
yy
First National Hank Building
S taitoji , dasuoN
Bridge and Plat« W ork given prompt
itiul « ari-fili all« tdmn. Also Extraction
Calls Attended
Day or Night
Lowe <k Morrison
FlKK PC DOING
Reliable Undertakers
Take a libera) slice of our timl er-
eovered mountains, sprinkle liberally
with auto campers (be sute and get
as many careless ones as possible).
garnish well with tailor-made cigar­
ettes and bake and brown with un­
extinguished camp fires.
All funerals given
by Mr.
N. t . I'««s
Ubanon
Phone ‘.»I
ANGFt. POOD CAKE
Take I dozen careful campers. I
dozen law-abiding hunter< and 1
dozen licenced anglers, place in a
nice shady camp, where alt cans and
refuse have been buried, mix with
one ranger, sprinkle with interesting
songs, stories, and jokes and serve
during summer evenings.
Property anti
Automobile Ina.
Fon ami.
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; Why suiier with Headache»?
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Have Year Eye» Examined
S. STICMA,
Resident Agent
Dr
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H.herr
VETERINARIANS
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Lebanon, Oregon
Office at
Robertson Drug Co.
Phone fit)
phone 52
S. T. FRENCH
Graduai« Oriom.in.i
With
F. M.French & Sons
Jewelers ami Opticians
ALBANY
OREGON
Kral Estate Rro^er
and ¡\0tanj Public
.dhitmth Obtained, Examined
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• « OREGON
W. A Kwing.
’ r'"‘
Get a nice plump city dude who
has just thrown a cigarette stub in­
to dry brush, cover with arrest,
shake off all excuses, get a commit­
ment (judegs* bra<d preferred),
and let boil 90 days in the counnv
jail. If very tough, boil for a long
•r period.
y. J. Munkers,
Vic«- I'rna
R D. Myers, t-ash,«r
öoe« a General Banking
Bqtuut-aa. interest paid
on time deposits.
G. F. Korinek
paurnTioN pix
Tabs a nice ahadv camp, a nice
J
Oregon.
HOT BLN»
Take 2 cattlemen and liberal sup­
ply of campers. Have cattlemen
drive cattle to camp ground and
salt. Have campers dog cattle a-
way from salt and water. Mix with
personal opinions and serve seperate-
ly with Irish temper and forest
officers.
personal attention
Ix)»r
N. f, Momueow
l hone -Day, .397
Phone—Night, 395
Pacific States Fire Ins. Co
HOTCAK43«
Take a hunter out of season, an
angler without a licence and a camp­
er without a fire permit
Put in
one game warden and one forest
ranger and stir until well mixed.
Place In the Justice Court. Remove
the officers and season the Italanc*
with judicial advice and bake in the
countv jail for 30 days.
'M
I XENTIST
DR. A. G. PRILL
Pìuiciai ani Sam
Forest Rangers’ Cook Book
King PKrVKNTION pig
YES’ we have "500” Score cards
, Al the Tribute Office.
The Scio Cash Produce
In her home while alone. A poker'
was used to fell her and other bru­
talities inflicted upon her body. 1»
leniency toward law-breakers to
blame for this wave of crime? Doe»
the pardon power granted to the
pardon
board have any effect
upon crime towaoi its easing up?
How long will a long-suffering public
permit these things to go on snd al­
low pardon boards the right to free
criminals? There is no clue.
TWINTEX I KA MEM You will like
Twintex. and we have a rumple le stock.
The shell frame with the new temple—
with the Shur-oti guarantee.
UTATTON.
Veterinarian
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or E<*o .y
( alla answered Day or Kight
luliereuhn Testing
Optometrist.
Bring Your Job
* lu * ny owrg
HAROLD ALBRO.
Manufacturing Optician
¡Printing to Tribune.
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