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1 he Scio Tribuné
fallt orlai.*
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
scandal»
K i9n TkurwIaT I ff
TEX TSIBUNB PUSUSHItm «UMPAMY
M Seta. U*« C««««r U kmm
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Mike • H oo— M »»•«•«
Mr* I. V M<A4ao
<*I rv I m J o « M«»«««r
the democratic national convention
and
justly.
There
has
been nothing new emanating from
Several of the county paper» »re
ASSISTANT KPtToKS
making from 50 to 75 per cent re
Mr» Ka.,« UUfcr, «w<» « »«•
S. W. OelnM ra*w « Set»
ducliona in subscription rate» for a
Mr* W H Mrlw» nnw L Brie
O. k. HewarU. rvete 1 H*w
Mr« J it W mums nerie I ScW
Mr* ¡. II JUOWO.C »< L om Oraew
w.« f..«r. Wwra 11—
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His Name Linked
With Washington's
Lafayette Will Ever Be Re
membered a» Defender
of Liberty.
•h-.rt time, in the hope» their list
Th« meinory of Marquis dv I.«f«y-
etta. Freocti patriot. lntr.-n*tl nal
<>*<«■ numey box made heavier with
hero «ad America’s friend during the
a f<w -|ron** dollar,. Ths Tribune •llrrtng days of th» lleiulullotniry war,
1* enjoying a steady growth in addi- srlU endure while the i.atl t> II».-«,
Lafayette was lxm Kcpiri.dxr d.
tmna to its list and advsrtiaing col
1757. 1« Auvergne. France, lie was
umn«. and attribute« this success to left «a orphan at thirteen years. In
giving the new« of the community heriting a vast fortune He apurto I
the Ufa of a courtier, de*[Mie hi«
•nd iMMMting. No paper can be sur
wealth, «nd ch--se to be a a-ddler. »uh
er «fully printed for less than S2 00 Jecttng himself to the «e«ere*t train
When «c«r-.-iy elghtrv« y, .re
per year, and every publisher knows ing
it.
r<> do w>. «o*ne other means of old. the struggles of the thirteen
Atnerli «n col.mi«-» cams to hl« r-.t|.
financing th«* publication must I* He waa then a captain at the French
found. No other business in any garrteoo of Mds Arriving In An.er
Y«»u and the family can visit Portland at surprisingly
community ia dons on to »mall a ica. h« Is quoted as haring «aid :
"As the defender of that lilx-rty
•mail expense.
margin of profit a* is the newspaper which I ad" re. free my «elf l-ei.-nd all
Take advant.ip- of ''out’u rn I’.icifi «eaxon tkkcU.
bu»ine«».
We have tried the redue others, coming •■ a friend to «-ffer my
Sold any dayj 15 days stopover privilege.
tlon and we know it dosa not bring •ervice« |u this nm»t Interesting repub
Week-end ten « arc »till lower. Start l riday,Saturday,
lic. 1 bring with me n ■thing hut my
the dsairqd result ju»t more worry own free heart. n<. ambition to fulfill
or Sunday.
and ni->r<* interest on more borrowed •nd no «elfish Interest to ««-rve The i
It« e.'infort, safety, and convcnicnn-, make Southern
1’;;. tic service worth more to you than any other
money to meet the paper and rent happlne«« of America la Intimately
connected with the liappln«-*« of al!
form <'f tran*portatioii.
bills We prefer to give the new* manklud; It 1« destined to bee<><nc the
For full information a>k any Southern Pacific Agent
»nd
<*»•»
hold the old •nd •afa and venerable ««yluin of virtue,
of h>me«ty. of »<■ • min
<>f <-<|ual|ty
get new subacriber».
and of peai-eful liberty "
Evary Amrrl.-an boy and girl who
has studied history knows bow Lafay
Here'» Some Figure»
ette lx>u<ht and «ecretly equipped a
veaeel named the Victory, hl« long ’“Y-
For furth* r iiJurr at.-
(
lli.igy, local agent
With Ford car No. 10.000.000 age aero«« the Atlantic, ht« landing 1
» • • a»»«»»iMaa«eMa«aMMa.esMw«-a«e.
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now m .er view ami making a trans- • nd his tediou« journey of -«• miles i
to Philadelphia, the ««-at «if Anierl- in
continental trip from New York to
government at that time His «ervice«
Chicago over the Lincoln highway, were «ccvptrd by coogreaa and. on
ht
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the man who enjoys figuring can Oeneral Washlngtnn « rvr< i.imenda-
tlon, he was appointed to command
have a world of practice.
• division In the winter of 1777 and
The other day one gifted gentle 177« be «hared with W«»hlngt n the
DR. A. G. PRILL
man worked out the tire problem. hardships «if Valley Forgo Lafayette
Physician
returned tn Fr«n«-e In 177!» and per- |
•nd
H>- figured that the 40.000.000 tires
suaded the French government to a«-nd
Fir>-t National Hank I’uikling
Surgeon
u*<1 on ,h” 10-«<>0.000 Fords, if ship« and troops M<>re than
eoi-
SriVTuM, (IKSOOX
District
Surge
n
8.
P.
Railway
■tacked up. would make a rubber diere and a fleet nt »even »lil|w came
1 r ’• ■ I I' de Work given prompt
to the aid of the rxH -nli-« The fleet
Scio, Or.
atl.- ti .n. Also Extraction
«iumn 2P00 mile« high.
was commanded by th« Comte de Ito-
I’hen, looking for road trouble, he chamheau.
Coder the le«der*blp nt MT««hlngtr<n.
punctured «-«ch of those tire«, and
Reliable Undertakers
laifajette
and Rnehaniheau marshaled
then figured that one man working
Real Estate Rrolfer
'*11 f •'ru- . in n | h rsonal attention -
all troops to Yorktown, where the
eight hours a day except Sundays siege culminated on October IP. 1781. I
by-Mr. ¡owe
and Notary Public
1 I *s
N.I. Moasiaow
and holidays «nd repairing a tire tn the »irrender of Cornwallis with
'tbilrath Obtained. fi ramine J
I'hone -Hay. 397
every five minutes would finally fin- A.00O men. •«■• «allora. 214 »uns and
Phone—Night, 396
OREGON
24 fl«»« Thu« the w«r w«« won It □CIO
ish the job in 400 vear».
was Lafayette who refused tn «dvan-e
T. J. V>tinkers,
and crush Cornwall!« until Wu»hlng- - W, A. Ewing,
Vice Pn*.
ton was present to command the final ; President
Oregon Suit» Me
E. I). Myer«, (‘•shier
victory.
will be inoculated with new life and
ANYWHERE
THt'RfiiiAY, July 3. 1924
Haying is about over and ti«c far.
mer
wifi
have a »bort
breathing
• pell before barvest begins.
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Tomorrow is the Fourth of July,
the HMth birthday of our nation
Take the day off. go to Richardson
(lap.
¡»lace
Stay ton, Jefferson,
or swnt
but celebrate
Eight page« thia week
If y<»u
like our paper and our style, lell
your friend» aliout u» and haw ‘»-in
subscribe
All the new» we hear of
in
thia community is given each
weak, and the paper is worth more
11.7$ the year.
than we ask
last week we bed-not deliber-
•tely - about ■ dentist coming to
This denti.l ha«l phoned and
Scio.
------------ .
written J. F. Wescly that his house
hold good» would arrive on Tuesday
•nd he »nd
temilv on
Wsdne*i«y.
but thev didn’t.
No word was re
ceived after th*t until Friday night,
when • letter »aid he had found •
(letter location. Hence we Bed, but
couldn’t help It.
n
bus
cific
pre.
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
I >1 -i.NTIST
Lowe &. Morrison
G. F. Korinek
That wm a great democratic love
I have lived in old Miaaouri,
feast in Albany the other night, the
The Sen State Bank
HAIL COLUMBIA!
Veterinarian
":AVI"N.
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OREGON
'«-red Bay or Kight
I ulx-rculin Testing
of Unn county’» prominent sons
In that good old ahow-me state.
Where they feed you on corn
Jefferson Myer», state treasurer.
Judge«). P. Coshow. supreme court.
Buttermilk and sweet pntat'ea.
Wh) suffer with Headaches?
Milton A. Miller, candidate for Ini-
I have lived way out in Kansas.
Have Your F.yes Examined
ted State» senator.
On the broad and rolling plain —
occasion being the honoring of three
Dot*« a General Banking
Bucine«». Interest paid
on tune deposila.
dodger»
It was a great
gathering, speeches and food were
in abundance and eagerly delivered
But Oregon suit« me.
s. T. FRENCH
1 have lived in Minnesota,
G»a uata Optometrist
and devoured
Linn county ought
to be proud of these native sons,
’Mid her lake« of axure blue.
and is.
Ila* a trend of freezing vou.
With
Where the weather in the winter
F.M. French & Sons
Jewelers ami Opticians
I have lived among the com field»
Trade at home when vou can. ano
you can, but when vou can’t find
I have roamed about the country
and have crossed the rolling
■election of merchants with whom ’
to make purchases from and who
will give the utmost quality for the i
Always
patronixe
The state of California
Ila* some wondrous sight» to ae«—
But Oregon suit» me.
Trioune
advertisers and tell them where you
Make Good Catch
If YOU HAVE TO WEAR GLASSES
saw their ad.
J. S. Sticha. lAwrence Montgom
The democratic national conven ery Otto Lyons, and Rolla Shelton
tion has proved itself composed of went up un Canyon creek above
men whom* personal belief» are of Cascadia Saturday evening and re
more importance than the problems mained over Sunday fishing
confronting the nation. More stress feport that
has been put upon the Ku Kux Klan fi*h-
than that organisation war rant», and
the booie fellow» have tried to get I"
the convention to go on record fa
Nitict ol Rail StfltiMit
They
they each caught 60
Fhey drove from Scio to Cascadia
hours and sevra minute« and
that the road
to Cascadia is in
Holding High ths Torch of Lib«
and Frosdom for All tho World.
KwciuaxAo'» S9rvicr9
making the entering wedge for the |
return of the brewery and distillery
The for
mer thrives on attacks and the lat
ter is a dead
Real Summer Weather
Thia section of the valley has ex
issue, so there hss perienced
some scorching weather
been no forward step taken — just a the last few day».
look backward.
Thrmometer» in
The league of na different location» and at different
tions plank was defeated, thus de i hours are reported to have register
touring from a well beaten path, ed from 98 to 110 degrees.
and the raly thing that has been
Thia being an unusnally dry
carsd for as of old to the condemn»- , *on it looks •• though
party for Us have a hot
S. .. . t ! . frame that is moot becom-
M h i .<- ilu-m In all styles suita
ble for over. occasion.
Notice i» hereby gi . en that the un ’>-r-
»igne’t. as wlmmittralor of the estate
of K It. Luki-nt-ach, d<*cr«u«di, has filed
in the County Court of I inn County, (>r.-
gon, hi» final account •■ inch administra
tor and the Mid c«.urt has fixed Monday .
the 7th day of July. 1924, at the L ui
of two o'clock in the aft. rn.«.n of that
day, a» the time for hearing of objec-
HAROLD ALBRO,
tions to said final account and the settle-1
Manufacturing Optician
ment thereof.
Any and all person» having <.hi.-rti.in«
to »aid final account are hereby trotifled
often
i by an Inflamed «ondltlow
to be t>res« nt at said time in th«
jn- ia
>r tbs in . uu« loon» of th« Eusta. hlan
ty Court room in the l.inn Countv Court .* ■',*s- When «hi» mb« 1« inflamed yeu
House, in the city of Albany, Linn h-» <- a ru-nb|jn, sound or Imparrsct
County. Oregon, »nd th. n and there Hiarmc. t'nlcna th« |. flamtnatloa can
rd. your hrarln» may b« d«-
make such objection*.
«-tj roF’e*yt'F
L. F Jot c*
Htll * < irtlinx Hl-.IHCIMB wilt
..»i * Administrator of Mid Fu«tate. do ’• Hat w« > lsim foy it—nd your ay«t«m
st • atirrh or t>«afn««« cau«*d by
HiU 4c Marks
Cal»rrh
Attorneys for Administrator.
l i V al! drum«»« for over S’ Tears
First publication June 6, 1924
F. J <1. v A Co.. Tolado. Ohio.
Lsst publication July 3, 1924
IiR. J W. GOIN.
Veterinarian.*
When you entertain, let us furnish
Authorised tuition Sale and Interstate
you. with 500 »core card».
Inspector.
Phom-«: Palace Feed Shed. 184-J
H-si.k-nce, .«■> R
Bring ue your job Pt mt mg.
ALU ANY. OREGON
QpZo/7? e trist.
*Lf^NY
.
voring light wine« and beer, thus koo<i «hspe.
and eventually the saloon.
OREGON
And in sunny Tennessee;
We use common sense in accepting
price.
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I have lived in Old Virginia.
mend the advertisers in this paper
advertising with the idea of giving
ANY.
But Oregon auita me.
what you want at home, we recom
our many reader» a wide range of
:
Of the state of Iowa—
Al
American history chronicle« the
value of Koactussko's •enrice» for the
land ef Washington
“Hl» btt“ WH»
one great record of achievements which
yet remain to ba unfolded to the
great American public.
Too little has been written of the
earvicea rendered by Koactuasko In the
Amartran Revolution
perhspa at a
later day, when the Halted State« and
Poland will become more Intimately
related to each other, Tbatkleua Koort.
Otarrhal Deafness
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