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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
The Seto Tribune
Editoriali
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read him out of the party. The
same thing happened to Rooaevelt,
and lhe democrats occupied the
presidential office eight years. Will
history repeat?
1 gather and understanding each oth-
■ er— ■ realisation of the fact that
money at home mean* money In cir
culation at home, that S'oo in the
| local bank mean* greater security to
Next Saturday afternoon nt th*
Riverview school house will occur <
an open meeting of the Farmers
Union, al which lime questions of
great interest to the dairymen and
farmer will tw discuSkrd bv Chester
Mulkey of Portland and W. A. D«ri-
zell, secretary of the state Ixiard of
control.
These men will have a
real mesxage for their hearers, and
the local horn* than 110.000 invested
in oil itocxs in Texaa or Mexico.
When we get the idea firmly im
bedded in our mind*, be we laborer,
farmer, merchant or banker, that
where we earn our livelihood, there
we should »pend our monev for th»-
product* of the eoil. for the good*
on the shelve* and the clothing we
*-*r, then we will see our commun-
Low Roundtrip
Local Fares
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You can now obtain stopover priveleges on
15-day roundtrip tickets between stations in
Oregon which are served by Southern Pacific
Lines.
'
This is a new service which means much to
you in added convenience.
In addition, special week-end roundtrip
tickets from all stations to Portland arc on
sale Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, the final
return limit being the following Tuesday.
And, of course, you know how much less it
costs to rravel on Southern Pacific trains than
it docs to go in any other way, comparable in
convenience and comfort.
our rnunl> *n,‘ our
the Tribune urge* all who can to It is like an endless chain, when we
attend this meeting. A basket din buy Oregon made product* the
money keep* circulating to the lab-
ner will lie spread at noon.
orer. the farmer, the merchant, the
banker, and then make« the circle
'»ome m« n have a queer sense of
over and over again.
humor, th«- dentist in Portland par
Oregon grown products. Oregon
ticularly. During the Rose festival
made products and Oregon for Ore
he heatrd some pennuM and threw
Tlli’MhAY. June 19. 1921
gonians should be our slogan in
them to the street to watch the boy*
practice, not theory. When we get i
’pick them up and quickly drop
Fifteen days till the Fourth.
tnis fundamental in mind, we will
them. The police immediately ar-
see Oregon with 3.000 000 in th-
reste«! him. he wan fined and also
Congrega haa adjourned
From I
next 10 years
the dentist thought It
sent
to jail.
what i'.|*ecotnpli»hcd it might a*
Therefore, when we buv Oregon
»■»« a g«M>d jr-ke on lhe boys, but
well not have met
made good* we arc helping create
th.- judge r -uldh't *ee it that way
Oregon payrolls; when uajroli* are
and ri-ckoned the dentist alongside
Rumur ha* It that the Ballin mill
established, more products of lhe
1.« ¡M,!d nnd Loeb, only on a smaller
farm arv used thus trading at
I* about to change hand*. Hope it
¡seal«. Hurrah for the judge!
will come into good hand*.
home pays.
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See any agent for full information
Southern Pacific
For further informal on. ask C. W. Bragg, local agent
1
DOES HOME TRADING PAY?
No use denying it we are getting
Quarterly Convention
pretty dry here since Old Jupe h«s
I
Probably no question ha* been
join. .! i revs with Voiatcd.
The quarterly convention of the
asked «iflener than ”d<«cs home trad
Linn
County Farmer's Union will be
ing pay?” »’«pecially in rural com
held
at
lhe Riverview School house.
Coolidge & l)awe*. standard bear munities aintv the automobile haa
District No. 10 on Saturday. June
DR. A. G. PRILL
ers
carry aloft a rep
>
I .• -t u- of <«uch importance in life.
Physician
form that the party leaders b<- ievo
No one who ha* studied the ques 21.
The afternoon session will he open
and
lhe tw-st ever wriiu-n. It
l<> tion from either a business, social or
Surgeon
to all and everyone is cordially in
be - there was nothing else to do.
economic angle will answer the
District Surgeon S. P. Railway
vited to come and bring a basket
queery in any way but the affrma-
dinner and enjoy the prsgram.
Scio, Or.
Dawes' usefulness to the nation is live, lM-cau*e they have observed .
Among the speakers of the after
ended, since being named as a vic. from study that the community or
Lowe A. Morrison
noon will be Cheater Mulkey of
presidential candidate and should he state where it* citizen* are pulling Portland and W A. Delzell, secre
Reliable Undertaker*
be elected, lie ha* the money and together and patronizing eath other tary of ths Board of Control, Salem All funerala given personal attention
by Mr. 14IWC
Effie Sommer, secretary
influence now. but where will his in there it contentment and prosperity.'
N. C. Lows
N. I. Moaxtaoa
The
lielief,
and
It
i*
shared
in
by
I
fluence and ability gel him afl>r
l*-banon
Phone —Pay, 397
Read page Five. Interesting.
Phone »I
Phone—Night. 395
election. unle«s lhe unforeseen hap- a very a few in each locality, that j
DR. J. W. GOIN.
pens
, the productivity of the farm, the
Veterinarian.
mill and the factory of other com, AuUw-rixed Auction Rale and Interstat*
Inapee to*.
We have
Will Bob laFollette head a third munities or commonwealths are bet-
Phone* :• Palar* Feed Shed. IM J
Everythiag
party ticket? Probably, since the ter than that at home, ia fast wan
Resatene*. M a > K
OlTiCAL
republican convention attempted to ing. and it is lu-caua* of getting to-
ALBANY. OREGON
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First National Bank Building
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:-n ! »rrfui stt< : fion. Also Extraction
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
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Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
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OREGON
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luiierculm Tsating
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Have Your Eye» Examined
S. T. FRENCH
EYE STRAIN
la the cause of many
HUMAN it I S
BANCROFT
C. WARD DAVIS
Grg. uata Optometrie*
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I^ILSY SÇeLTOÇ
Real Eclate litoter
and .Notary Public
Obtained, f, lamine J
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W, A. Ewing.
T. J. liunkrr*,
Prvsident
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E. D. Myers. Caahier
The Sen State Bank
Does a General Banking
Business. Interest paid
on time deposits.
A Few Points oí Excellence
that will interest all in th* Twinlex
Frame: The joint, the flexible temple,
the gold inlay and the shell bridge.
y or sale by
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
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li A !.(.'* a XT«HI«II ■KIHCIMK ha I h
ueed aueceaafullr in Uie treatment OI
Calarrh.
MAI.I.** « ATtllHII MltlH IVI! ...
alata or an Olntmenl
«rhkli qi>» XI,
Hrlirvee b» locai appUraUon. and H.
Internai M«l> me. a Tori«-, whr h a-u
thixni*b thè Rlood <>n thè Mur.-'i» Sur
fare*, thua rvd irln* thè inlhmirwtk.ti.
■old by all «truca tata.
F. J l’brney A Co.. Tok4o. Ohi«-
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OACB.
HAROLD ALBRO.
■Manufacturing Optician
lotici si Final SeitltmtAi
N< tir,- i* b..
given that the under-
•igr»-d, as a. -m i«trater of the ratat*
of i H. l.nk- na<h, d-rr-aacd. ha* filed
Notice is hereby given that the under n lb* G'uiitv Luurt vf Linn County, Ore
signed adminwtratrix of th«- estate of gon, hi* final account a*such administra
lesit A. Cobb, deceased, has filed in tor and the said court has fixed Monday,
the County court of th«- Mate of Oregon the "th day of July. 1924, at the hour
for Linn < ounty, her final account, and of two <> «• , i. m the afternoon of that
the Judge of said court has fixed the , day, a* the time for hearing of objec-
-Ini day of June. 1R!4 at the hour of l i « t-. -aid fi. ,| a-ei unt an<1 the settle
10 o'ckwk A. M in the court room of ment thereof.
raid Court in th«- Unn County court
Any ami all per*«*» having object tons
house. Albany. Oregon, a* the time and to said fr *1 aerount are hereby notified
piece for hearing object ions to said final to be i re», nt at aniil time in th* Coun
. account if any there be
ty Court r-H.ni in the Lino('ounty Court
All persona Interested in said estate Hou»«-, in th* city of Albany. Linn
are hereby notified <>t appear al said tune County, Oregon, amt then and there
and place and show cause, if any, why make »ueh objection*.
said final account should not he allowed
L F Jones
ami said estate settled and ck»ed.
Adiniriatrator of «aid
Let a Cobb
Eatate.
Administratrix of the Hill A Mark*
estate of Lewis A. Cobb, deceased
Attorney* for Administrator.
V. I.yle MeOoaky,
First publwmtMW Jone
1924
Attorney far adatiuwlralria
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jx.i.o..«non July k ISK4
Ntlict i tarini of FI b K tcceiH
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