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Il 1» the da' set aside by many »tales and observed a* a memorial to the departed dead who have given their live* that thia country might exist and l>c free and Independent, That it might lie one and indeaaolvable. That It might Irrum» the leader among nation* In manhood, in right eouancM, and in progri *» No other day ahould have th«* at tention of our i>eople more that thia day. It ia a day of hallowed mem* ury to the boya who gave their bio*>d in 1776, in 1861, In 1898 and in 1917. It ia in memory of those «till living, who have become bent with year», who are either left nhvaieal wreck* or maimed for life. It ia in memory of these that we ahould pause during thia day and lift our hata and bow our heada for them. It ia in a measure the flag going by, the rechriatening of the nation to ita cauae of freedom and upholding of the integrity of ita manhood. T< thia end we ahould comply with the proclamation of our preaident ami governor and commemorate the deeda of the valiant dead and living On tomorrow, inatead of passing the day in frivoluua pleasure, we ahould lake atock of the preaent day tendency ami aak uuraelvea if we are doing all we can to make thia the nation our forefather* and our boya fought for. We ahould bear in mind that moral force» are at work to tear ua Blunder and that onlv eternal vigilance will abate. Are we doing our ahare in upholding the lawa of the land? Are we tak ing personal liberties that lead ua to the jails? Are we cautioning those of our friend» who ar* break ing the law» againat auch carrying*- on? Do we do our duty when aerv- in iurie* and try the cases according to law and evidence and not accord ing tu our i>wn version aa to the merits or demerit* of the law? Tomorrow let’* pay homage to the fallen heroea and rededicate uuraelvea to the cauae of freedom for which they fought, bled and died. We ahould not do leas. SPORTSMANSHIP In a lengthy writeup of the ball game here last Sunday between Al bany and Scio, the Albany Democrat showed Ita aportsmanship t>y ma liciously attacking the local team and the Scio fan* because of their remonstrance againat the game be ing stolen by the Albany Umpire. Al Senders. The attack doce not amount to much ao far a» it goes, but when that pafier urge» the fan* >f Albi ny to n*e violence in more way» than one, it certainly doea not show good »portamanahip, liecauae it » »>• "Albany fans will tie sugar- niouthi'd next Friday night accord ing to the Indication* that arise from the miscellaneous malediction* being p«urt*i| up<>n the heada of a few Scio fan» and one Scio umpire by mem-' for your convenience Ymi en t r>mv obtain U-rot * r rou ;i (Lrip inkrt - bf’lwtN .. j. 11 r m v.-hkh arc J * Th.- , H • m W wstrvicc add; il von* ». t. f nre. In gd«i all « •»tiens tu i’or'njnd . re du) -1 nrd ‘vuruiiy*, the flr.r f . -ini Tue*d“y. L Ar , pf rdri»*, you i tr* 1. pro !;!* a Yei U • UL.’ v rtf’h rut »• !» ö ph*. • of turn. 1* nxi • iiefft - in 15 - day - al! it... ia • n I’acibc l ics» n 1h tu you m 1 ’ . t « ft on» '.. . ::.:’*jr- : - r. . th« *' 1 • i t il 1 -• !» tO - fit go r ■ •.*• and . .tl vain» to all ! fuu mtormnfic ar I V I e. Re, like âl !.« iU ir; ,{> I )<>J In a For further information, u«k C. W. Hr gg. local agent bany wa* not willing BUS!I)63S JV)D PT.?"SSSI0W, We are Informell that Richard - n Gap folk* will lie at lhe Community DR. A. G. PRILL Club meeting next Monday night in Physician large numlier*. They want the next and meeting of lhe club in their midst Surgeon and we know of no reason why they District Surgeon S. P. Railway should not get their wishes. We , Scio, Or. tier* of the Albany team and Albany I are also informed the good people fan» who witnewe-d the game." out there are figuring on joining the The above would indicate that club enmaase Both these desires th* Albany team will u»e every are gladlv welcomed by the club, Pro|M*rty and mean« at it* disposal. with the help we are sure. Ix-l everybody re Automobile In*. of fan*, to steal the game by fair or member the meeting next Monday Portland. J. s. STiCM*. foul mean* It mean» that hood- night, a* it is election time and good Oregon. Rratdent Agent lumnon i* sanctioned by that other and true officer* should be chosen to wise peaceful publication and how •te*r the club over the shoals during serious it might become has no re the next year. The meeting will be morse for it. Sportsmanship lie* in held in the big gym, weather per taking your defeat a* men, without mitting. maliciously attacking the viaitor*. And in thia role the Albany Demo The Scio Mill i* ju«t now engaged crat is n it sportsmanlike. I>e*pite in a 30 day cleanup of the wheat the fact that the paper approve* now in it* elevator, preparatory to the ruling of Umpire Sender*, he the harvest, which is not so very far did purposely call a Scio man out at off. As a suggestion, would it n<4 home after the catcher hail muffed be a wise course to sell all the sur the ball and failed to put the runner plus wheat and oat* to this going out. The Democrat admit* thia concern ao that it can operate and when it rays: "Albany outhit the give employment to more men, and thu» have the profit that ».me one Real Eilalt lirontr is going to get off lhe farmer? and Notary Public Keep the monev in circulation here, ^Ibitrath Obtained, ¿lamlntJ not in Portland or some other citv I CIO - . . OREGON farther away. DR. C. WARD DAVIS . NTD3T First Nsliotusl Bank Building B ta VTOS, O hkuon Bridge nn<l Plate Work given prompt iiradui attention. Also Extraction Pacific Stales Fire Ins. Co. O. F. The Home of W. A. Ewing, Korinek Veterinarian srAYIvS. - - - OREUOX t dh i. -wt-red Day or Night ’tuberculin Testing Lowe &. Morrison Relinbi» Undertaker» All fui vra ■ given iM-rsonal attention by Mr. Lowe N. t\ low* s, !. Moaaiaia I ebanoii 1’ 1'1 Thone -I>ay. 397 Phone—Night, 396 ►♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦**♦****♦♦♦♦♦****< I Why stiffer with Headaches? | > < ; Have Your Eyes Examined ; S. T. FRENCH ° KILBY SïjeL’JOI) Jordan Flouring Mills ; mat« Optometrist With < < M.French JkSons : ■ I * era and I iptieiaM ALBANY, - OREGON i I I ( T. J. Nlunker*, Vice iTe». Old Jupe ha* gone V<>l»ted one Plw*Klenl E. D Myer», Cashirr better In making the country dry, especially her* In Oregon. It ha* been so long since a real rain fell that the farmer* here are about to f dry up and blow away. If the Doe« a General Banking threatened rain does not com* short Business. ’ Interest paid on time deposita. ly the crops will be more than cut in half, if in fact th* damage is not 8rtf» Hade Notfe Isiltia) Tins already done. It’* just one darn | thing after another that keep« the A great surprise for the borne knitter* prices of farm product* low and of Oregim, but »till a fact. Further more, thi* yarn ia abaoiulrly virgin commodities high. The Seit State Bank Snow Peak Flour The Flour that i* Guaranteed to Satisfy. REMEMBER; When you buy Snow Peak Brand you arc getting The Genuine USE SNOW PEAK FLOUR It vou wish to have Elour from vour own wheat or rye, WE CAN GRIND IT FOR YOU. We also Have a Good Line of Feed Eeed Grinding and Chopping a Specialty Give Us a Trial Phone 539 Scio men. out played th* Scio men and out-argued th* Scio men. but nevertbeleaa lost th* gam* 10 to 9." and then in a tabulated »care show» that Albany was at bat 4.» limesand Scio but 40. Be fair, Albany Item ocrat, end there will be no necessity of urging or advocating auch a* you have in your paper. Be a sport* man, because vou will admit, the Albany ball team admit and your far.* will admit, that Albany refused to play ball in Scio last Sunday un leas Sender» umpired the game be hind the bat. Was it because Send er» is so eminently fair that thi« wu demanded? Or, wa» it because hi» reputation ia such that Albany U sure to win when he umpire* a game? Th* decision came when it looked like Scio was putting over a swat- fest game and would tally with or lead the Albany lead. If *pori*m*n*hip is to be patterned after the Democrat brand, pleas« deliver ua. Th* game Friday cati| be played on the square, but not with such advice a* wa» contained in lhe Democrat A neutral umpire would help do it. and if betting ia tabooed Scio could not bet if Al-1 Scio. Oregon Corvallis had a "human fly" in their midst the other day. and lhe paner* proclaimed it in big head letters. A man foolish enough to dangle with death by climbing the walls of high building* when there is no reason for it does not deserve a headline in any paper. Has 68th Birthday Have Your Eye» E is raised Once a Year You t»l.< g-. d < art- of your teeth, yet ti.i y ma> rc-i-laci-d. But what about > -ur eye-'* V. .-ke it a rule to have them examined once a year. wool yarn, th* wool was grow i tn Linn county, aoki by Mr. Sender* to the Ore gon Worsted Company (mill* lucaivtiat Sellwood), made into wor»trd yarn by Roy T. Bishop, »on of C. P. Bishop, proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of i Salem. Oregon knitter* try thi* vam out. All color*. 45e |x-r bail of 2 om Sample* »ent on appl cation. Address C. P. l.i»hup. Box 75. Salem, Oregon. Optometrist. AciiAntr owza, HAROLD ALBRO, Manufacturing Optician Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Notice i« hereby given that the under- * 'I dr Ulratrix of the estate of I A. L* bb. decea*«d, ha* filed in the Ct-untv court of the Mate of Oregon ' r final account, and th. ,lii. ;>e < f «an] court nns fixed the . rd da> f June, 1924 at the hour of 1 “ ‘ ■ A M. in the court room of r d I’.-tirt in th.- Linn County court house, Allu.ny. Oregon, a« th* time and 1‘lxct fur fa* »ring objection* to «aid final account if any there lie. AU pci-oox interested In «aid estate are hereby n .i -i,.d nt appear at «»id time »: d i f • »nd *1- w cause, if »ny, why Said final an nnt should not b* allowed and »aid estate settled and cloned. let a Cobb Administratrix of the estate of Ixwi* A. Cobb, deceased V. Lyle McCroev. Attorney for administrairi* Tito»» who ar* In a "run Sown" corwtl. lion wilt notice (hat Catarrh bother» t-»m much more th»n when they ar* In e x«t Maith. Thia fact prove« tr.j wt,n- r'»j»rrh le a Io-el <!-.>««■« it ta rr- .-i , Influenced by eonetlt>ittnn»l rnnitin ,n« It kt. I** MKIHitM le a nmbtned Treatment, both local an.) in ternal and has been ev o*e«f»r| m the treatment nt catarrh tor or«r forty rears. ’ BnM bv all druertorai F. J Cheney A Co.. Ohio. George Morrow passed hi» 68th birthday Monday. Mr. Morrow came to Scio in October 1867. and he claims the distinction of having resided in Scio longer than any oth er resident of the city. He wa* I married to Miss Nancy Bilyeu in i 1876 in th* house where J. N. Wed de and family now live ami have lhe telephone office. Mr. Morrow says that for several year* Seto wa* the only town in the Fork* of lb* Sanliam. and that poo pel came for long distance« to Scio to do their shopping. He wa* own er and proprietor of the Sdio li >tel for 20 yeara Ellis Donovan, who i* working in Salem, spent Monday night al his I Subecribe Dow, 11.75 per year.