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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1924)
•• Editorials Page 2 THE SCIO TRIBUNE I' dl'-tte i« elected, who’ll be minis- More and ter to Siam? these routes of travel. more people are using Practically every traveller brings In fire in tome The big Linn County Fair is soon ' form--campfires, mstclies. tobacco, to appear in the offing; in fact is cigarettes. to start on Sept 17th and lasts four The number of careful eampere days. It is to be a big fair, because increases each vear. More and more some 20 or more communities are People are learning the awful poasi- to be represented, the largest in the bilities of fire in the woods. history of the county fair. j mium list is the largest ever. I that’s why we say "the big And and art playing square. But each Linn year there are enough people who d<» County Fair.” ' They The pre- «re learning the rules of the game, * not know- or who do not think to bring the number of man-«m-• i That caravan to Clear I-aka starts fires up to seventy per cent or more next Thursday, and promisee to be Every citixen should learn care the biggest thing that ever happened with fire before he g<>rs Into the in and for Linn county. The pro- woods, even though it means chang Every motera would like to see as many go ing the habits of a lifetime To Oregon’s ‘Uacationland from this community as possible. It forest visitor should appreciate the will l*e a wonderful educational trip privilege extended to him and treat low roundtrip fares If you his hostess. Dame Nature, with due go take rations to last as long as consideration and refrain from burn ing the roof over his head you expect to be gone. If each forest visitor were to r»- lease carelessly only one spark of | Just now great interest is being and a fine three-day outing T humui AY, July 24. iw.'4 Senator Burton K Wheeler of Mon'ana has been selected by S«n.i tor Robt. M. LaFollette a» h< run manifested by state and county po- fire, that would mean a ten million liti <1 organisations in the national »P*'k power menace. Rathei should £.« for« of I«" million American citi- And < i ¡’ri.l.iv S n ■. even lower roundtrip .> <■ out « >p>ver' a! ' tl c • u . have a return innit of i dayr>. sens--using their privileges, but not abusing them--and making a united effort to prevent forest fires. I or cotnj i.-p < >t. > .• Kx.kkt "Un .1 Oi. with The Destroyer some surprises for those who w attend. Send in your program t i publication next week. iUKTiSY IN THE FOREST i v Fi r ling to figure* of the U. S. Sivice, nearly ten million, pi pi v it<<i the national forests of the lunt) i Slates last y«-ar.of which 1.576.100 were to the foreata oft A luhacriber down Jrffer >ti wu> says: "You ask what has be- «■ liregon and Washing ton. The re of that old hackneyed ph raw V> • po» t allows that over eight million j view with alarm.’ Why. that's« It's gone to hunt for that other out .( th> e iieoplecame in automobiles., in. Forest Service has been ac- That n<> one understands. • /T* With hard and cruel hands. Beating down all laughter. i Twisting at the brain. Breaking peace and calmness Business Giving only pain ‘ i- ■ ■ "Siow Worry ia a trickster. A robber, thief and knave, Mocking foolish victims. And the griefs he gave PILSY SliSLH o davis t Real Edate 7 linter ’O!) DR i c )L WAR ’\’r 1 ri<r 1^ 1 I M . and Notary Public Yet we walk with worry bay on troubled day. When a little logic Would drive the beast away • By Grace E. Hall Hr»t National Bank Building Surtos, Oaauog i I’:.«’ Work given prompt ittrruion. Also Ex traction ^lulratlt Obtained, fiiamlntd 1 r iCIO - - . OREGON 1 Lowe <&, Morrison W, A. Ewiog, T. J Munki-rs, i'reaiiicnt Vice I'm. Rababla Undertakers E. I). My••«. Cashier All f.: r.. r < n tw raonal attention by .Mr. I.owe N. 1. Moaaiaoe I'hone -I >ay, 397 Phone—Night, .'»5 1) im > h h General Bunking The Scii State Bank Business. Interest paid on time deposita. — r G. F. Korinek Veterinarian 9 Albany’s Only IAC < a Exclusive . • - - OREGON • • red Pay or Night lu ••rculin Testing ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦aaaaaeaaai Optical Parlor fil i nn*l copy of our ’ i inn uni cate Tearing at the nerve for< e E H. Hubv>n and wife and Mias of-date phrase' We point with pi ide.’ livvlv engaged in building roads and Ask us something hard' Hurrah ti n.', “pening up the forested re- Caulhorn of Salem called on J. S. for ico and for pleasure, i Sticha and wife Sunday. for LaFollette!" Alright If I.a J £ . I Sundays old, with I 1>-?> c fares Worry ia a monster down there to mak«' the n»«->'t i success, we believe there will ■ft n >w in over* along the line. effect to al! point- candidates, and of course the press theac forest visitors enlist as a loyal ding mate on the indep. r> i< n‘ of the .late is deluged with inquiries We wonder if he can "wleel "er ,»» «' t<> the pr<»pects of this or that straight into the white house1 candidate and also with free stories, saying, "if you use this in whole or A subscriber wants to know a I at in part, or use something in vour is meant by saving "I pSalt Creek " own way, we would thank you to That expression dear reader -a send u< a copy.” (ieneroelly l>egins forceful way the voters lieve of <• with the newspaper and ends there,! ing the defeated can<l dat< f t ■ r so it • ■« ins. If these publicity seek-» delight in "pickling" him >n e ers want to know what the press isi tion day. - i>.ug. why don't they subscribe?! I I iper would come regularly and | The t^immunity Club Hint« st no < icady over worked philanlhro Cral' • on Mini« ». . . « hi m a »mall way be getting 4th. While wr have rv ••<«. i i. i.uv r« turns from wel1 spent labor. ’ word f what the boosters urc d < ÍE " Crater Lain , Tii! m > •. '-«port, Coou Ba- bca<h< , On A. a •>, t • McKenzie I ii resorts in Oreg« n ,»r .• ■ Ic for your vacation this summer. X h OUR NtW PRICE LIST suffer with Headaches? ; Hsvs Your Eyes Eximí sed Oeubls Vision Lone Ulux. IU.5U. Kriptok 117 .V peerless, 416 SO; >li*ighti>,|IS.&0 Cementsd Sega ent*. X) I 60. a S. T. FRENCH ♦ '• naio sr Oistani Vi Ion Lenses i .«« Oplom«(rl(( With t 6 D Curve Toris. |I3..'O. M< : i- cus, III2.So H 1» turve Tcrtecopie tMLSO; Fiats, 910.50 Fitted in Zilo, Gold-filbd or Rim less Fran-a. For heavy Zilo Frames suit I SI i<) to 92. «10 iMnlurt 92 for Second-frndv lens. Reading <> asses, 92.50 to llii.nu I í J rcnch&Son8 : ■ I • 'NV - : « ipticiana OREGON ¡ ! ♦«♦♦♦• »♦eseeeoesao' Bancroft Optical Co 111 Warn Flrwt fttre*< Albany. Ort« - A hit ahaMst Purs Hi« I, thw l'wfeet l^rna DeHritnem t! tie UHgrior U. R. lamd Office, i Portland, Oregon, ■ July 3, IH24 I Notice is hereby given that Edward J. Marineau, «if Scio, Oregon, who, on Hie transparent frame with the September 1st. 1920. made Hvmeatrad >•■ « ■ ry becoming to Entry N<> U3M8, for N’. SW ( Svctiur many ya-<>|>k \\c have them in 3». Township 10 S. Range ) I-., Will. all sixes. Meridian, has tiled notice of ii.t<-iUioo to make Anal proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land < 'flier, at Portland. Oregon, on the 2V th day of August, 1921. Claimant names aa witnesses: J. '. Hannah« William Beran, Earl Rrowning and John Frost, ail at Selo. AL9ANY Oregon. HAROLD ALBRO. Notice will be published for five con secutive weeks in the "Scio Tribune.” Manufacturing Optician Walter L Toose, ir„ Register. Act 6 9 16— 1 inn County, Catarrhal Deafness O/Ve trist. DR. A. G. PRILL Physician and Surgeon District Surgeon S. P. Railway Scio, Or. j Is eft-u <n a t.y an iniUmed • ondltlea trt the .- * imine of ths KuatachlM 1 uw. W n thia tubs I« Indanwd yea (>'« a in t| « sound or Imperfect I! st'n?. t’nlees the i-fUmmlUOS can I - re< «d. yvur thanas may be de stroyed forever. II Ill's < insali MFRUINSt will do whet we cla m ror It—rid your system of Catarrh or t w o fa eno caused by Catarrh, Hold by an *r-«x*h Snr over • Trara r. 1. OMSMS A Co» TiJodo. UMeu