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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1924)
’• • . . •• 4. » *’ n ; • »«'r *. 9 •X • * •• • f • ’ >• •• *•* • X 4 • * • * r’., Jaw#' **’vy f T.vrJ The $cio Tribun® Editoriali nu~ THE SCIO TRIBUNE AOVKRTtaiNQ KATK1 T hursday , A u « 7, 1924 POOR OLD DAD The »and* of time are «lipping From beneath hi« weary feet; With life'« joy« and Borrows mingled. He will soon lie down to sleep The sleep that know« no waking Until the new creative morn. Unconscious that he ever lived. Or for what purpose he was lft>rn He spent his davs in weary toil His children to clothe and fee«!. Who oftimes In their tholleiwi moil Caused daddy's heart to bleed, His eve* are dim. hi* hair is gray. He knows that aoon he’ll pass away, Give room to other* to pursue their way To repeat the same old "round-de lay” That's been going on since Adam's day. Three «core year«, and then some more. He has carried life's heavy load. Thru Ilf«** long and changing path way Over it* rough and rocky road. He once was young, happy and gay. Just like the young folks of today. But now his feet are slipping. Quietly slipping from the world away. ! Do all you can to make him happy. Do no deeds that cause hirr. pain. For when he la taken from you Ha will not come back again. Make his last day* brighter. A* he face« life'« setting «un. For vou must travel the same old road Which poor old dad ha« done. I Never think because he is old And out of date, you say. But to Iw kind, gentle and loving. Re this to him every day. The old arm chair aoon will be va cant. No more he will enter the door. Asleep in his casket, complaisant. He's (MMaed tn that echolesa shore The children no more on his lap will climb. Or ride hi* foot horse, one at a time. Ami be happier still when he gave them a dime. Life then was happy and sweet, you see. Indeed, it was aim<«t sublime. When he doddlad his children on his knee, Or astride his foot they would climb. Sail! Yea, sa<l are the changes. Made by the swiftness of time Dad won't be here much longer. He will pass to the silent clime. Ry G. L. 8. Gilkey New* Note* August 5th Mrs. Emma Seifert of Lebanon Torrance Reconditioning Shop and Parts for All Car*.... ALBANY. OREGON 818 E. First Phone 879 Frank Bartu is carrying mail on route 4 while Rolla Shelton is taking hM va cation. Mr*. Minnie Smith of Albany is nurs ing I'harlen Paine at the Scott Hawk home during the night R. II. McDonald ha* been having fire*, burning a great number of grass hopper* in his orchard. Mr* Effie Dutaek and two daughters of Portland have been visiting several days with her mother. Mr*. Gu* Schio- msn. Three birthday offerings were given at Sunday school. They included Mrs. Charles Weinberg, Marion Gilkey and Cletus Chapfiellr. A young peoples rm .‘ting wo started Sunday evening to be held each week. The women’s club is planning for the annual entertainment for their bus- band* an>i families next Saturday night. Some here are picking evergreens. Fred Somm<-r has traded one of hie registered Holstein cows for an electric washing machine. Albert I dmumtam and wife of Trout dale virile«] ttair brother*. Frank and Joe I’rvkop. and sister, Clara Dunning, Saturday. They visited father Prokop and .Mr*. Hoyanovsky Sunday, return ing home Suisiay evening. Fred Me spelt. J. G Holt and Frank Prokop had wells drilled last week. Mrs. Frod Bowman, daughter and ■miter of Shelf.urn. called on Mr*. Frank Prokop Saturday. F A. Hough has been doing Fred ■!., r k bores while the family took a vacation from Saturday to Monday evening at Tillamuok. Cciele and Ethol Zysset attended the wedding of Grace Bartnik at Newberg Sunday. A go d many from here attended the Community Club meeting at Crabtree Monday evening' I . W. Cooper of Albany preached at thv school house Thursday evening. Hr i* to come again next Thursday even ing. Fred Shear», wife and »on Melvin of Silverton visited at I ak > Zeller'« Satur day. Mr*. M. N. Mciser of Woodburn via- ited at U A. Gilkey'» a few day« ago Clarence Beauchamp of Stayton called there Monday. Herman Zeller has gone to Silverton to w rk, Mr*. Cora Smith »offered another misfortune Munday, when eh* fell on a Earden rake, two tines piercing her nee and making it very pa'.nful. Ben Bair ami wife of l-aguanta, CoL, ar* visiting several week» with Mr». Bair ■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I’ Riggs. Santiam Farm New* August Sth out this way is quiet with no excitement. Billy Richardson and G A. Griffin made a business trip to Albany Satur day. They were out of a Job. David Horoburgh finished up thrvsh- mg Sunday forenoon. and has his crop all in the dry; happy aa a lark. Geo. Gnffin has sold six fine sheep. Henry Preever killed and dressed them Monday and took them to Portland on Tuesday for the top price, as they are fat and fine. They threshed out three farms Bun day. as it was a good day. Hilly Richardsor. and Gao A. Griffin shipped a truck load of fine pigs, 17 head, to market Tuesday; will average some 200 pounds. Henry Preever put up over night with 0. A. Gnffin; they are both bachelors arid are disgusted with women, as they don't like men. Uncle George Bilyeu and wife of Scio called in Sunday afternoon foe old ac quaintance sake, having a nice chat to l»o away the time. The Sunday school was a little light, as most all were with the threshing crew. The school went on just the •ame. Mr». Ines Stoddard's house near Mr wood, occupied by Dr. Rosaine. caught Are one day last week, but by prompt action he was able to cope with the »it nation. Ed Kalina finished up the last crop of cutting for Joe Kalina today, Tuesday. Harvest will soon be over ss there arc only three small jobs yet to thresh. PIE EATER. i* To Portland Low round trip fares $3.30 $3.75 t«- PtvrtlanJ and i turn. v'«■•! on Ft davs, .;jV. ’ m limit the fuilowitig iuestl «y. !,» ; .. I i I ... j . , . > r iu . ; safety ntak» • >rtb mote t» flirtation. . ite with ,r: C. W. Bragg, local agent iftc Jordan Jotting* August Sth John Stenburner was on business to West Scio Tuewtay. Miss Mary Schwindt. who has been working in Salem th* past year, is vis It mg home folk* at present Si Phillip* and family and Mi»« MaU I Privett called on Mr. Brown's at Mill City Sunday. We understand Joseph Foix ha* sold hi* farm and will soon be moving to som* new location. Art Shelton and wife called on Mr*. Privett Sunday afteenoon. Mr*. Thoma* Phillip* is rejected on th* aick i>«L " • hope it is nothing serious. Real Eslate Proper M. Fink and Bill Daughtry of and Notary Public City spent the week-end with t PMC*. OblaintJ. ¿xamined Mr*. Spank man and husband called JCIO - - . OREGON on M. J. K ran lx's Sunday. Shelburn Short Stories Clyde Thomas and wife of Lacomb were business caller» in our burg Tues W. A. Ewing, T. J. Munker», August Sth day. We understand they mean to President V ice Pre«. E. D. Myere, Cashier Earl Smith purchased a Chevrolet make the Jordan vicinity their horn* In Oregon Mist. last week, and now they enjoy their the near future. evening» going for a pleasant drive. Ernest Mct 'rae sod family and Virgil Shilling’ called on .Mr*. McCrae's father. Wanted —Correspondent for Lar Does n General Banking wood. See ye editor. H. <>. Shilling, Sunday afternoon. Buaineaa. Intereat paid Margaret Brown was shopping in Wanted —100 new subscribers. In Albany last Wednesday. on time deposits. ducements are all the news we can Harvey McLain made a business trip get and 52 issues per year. Price to Scio last Friday. is 81.75 per year. Earl Smith and wife took in the «how at Scio Sunday evening. Arthur McLain ami Fart Tucker, who DR J. W. GOIN. w« nt to cantrrn Washington during the Veterinarian. secund week in July to work in the har vest fields, found hands more plentiful Authorised Auction Sale and InterataU« I Uisn work. Thi-p kept on going east Inspector. until they arrived at St. Paul. Minn., Phones: —Palace Feed Shed. IM J where they procun-d work in a grocery Residence, 500 R store. They said they encountered lol* ALBANY. OREGON of rain and mud through Montana and North Dakota. Ilavmom! Arnold of Munker* »pent Monday night with hi* uncle and aunt, Earl Smith and wife. Earl Smith and wife attended a fam 'd the Miller family at John EXPERT COMING TO Snelton'» rv-idcnce Sunday. There was I a nice crowd and a fine dinner with ALBANY and SALEM plenty ice cream and cake to keep one cool. The reunion was held in honor of Will give Free Demonstration on Mrs Mi)l*r-Bowman and children, who Monday and Tuesday. August 11 have I m -n spending a month with rela- and 12. In Albany at Albany Hotel, llveit here and who left Monday morn and on Friday and Saturday, August ing fur tlivir horn* in Contact, Nev. 15 and 16, in Salem al Marion Ho '•■■vcral from Shelburn enjoyed the good »p«. -he* at the Community Club tel, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. two PAYS ONLY. meeting in (’rabtrer Monday night. H. (>. Shilling and daughter, Opal, visited Ora Bates and family Sunday On above date the noted rupture ap evening. pliance expert. C. F. Redlich, will give Harvey McLain spent the week-end a free demonstration. DeptiMiil al tke Minor “You will at one* realise the differ a ith former college friends in Salem. U. 8. Land Gfficc. / William Evans of Lebanon »p*nt ence between hie highly efficient, at»» Portland, Oregon. • ■M-.i.I.iy evening with W. H. McLain lutely sanitary appliance» and the iwef- ficlent uncomfortable, smelly and thor July ¡t, l'/’t I and family. oughly unsanitary elastic web truasew Notice is hereby given that Edwanl I irl smith is hauling wood for J. W. with their bulky, plainly visible pads io, Oregon, who, on Miller from the river timber near Mun- and their abominable chafing legstrai* J. Marinoau. of ki-re. Th.- »«al is going to the valley or the various mail order a toe I or win« ¡September 1st. ISCO. made Homestead ' Entrv No ia5!*4«i. for N‘s SW1» Sei-ti-m paper mills. trusses which never fit right ill of 129. Township 1« 8, Range I F . Will. these unscientific device* make your Meridian, ha* filed notice of intention rupture steadily worse instead of bet ' to mak* final proof, to establish claim Lyon* New* Note* ter, aa you well know Mr. Redltch's ! to the land above de»cril>e>l, before the appliance«, ecientificalty fitted by an ' Register ar.d Receiver U. 8. Land expert In person, will give security and I < ifnce, at Portland. Oregon, on the 3nh August 5th comfort for years to come, not only to Mr. Shilta ami family returned home those with recant and small ruptures, ¡day of August. 1921. Saturday evening from a month’s stay but also to old, neglected case*, they I Claimant name* a* witnesses J. Hannah. William Beran. Earl near the coast are by far the cheapest in the long run. 1 Browning and John Froat, all of Scio, Many ruptures are now healed by Oregon. Mr. Sykes and wife of Salem camped several day« at Martin’a grove last the*e improved mechanical methods Notice will be published for five eon week, returning home Sunday evening. which formerly necessitated operation»: secutive weeks in the "Scio Tribune." but do not delay The J. II. Johnston family attended Walter 1-. T<oxe. sr.. Register. Children should never carry a rupture ■ Act 6-9-16—Unn County. Sunday school and church in Mill City into manhood or womanhood, a* they Sunday morning. can be easily restored to a norma) con Ella Lyons and daughter* returned dition by a proper mechanical method. DR. A. G. PRILL home Thursday from a two week'» stay These clean and sanitary device* will at Kingston, visiting relatives. Physician her* be moat appreciated The young folks of Lyons attended and It will not cost you anything to he the dedication of the Bowery hall at shown and a vunt may mean a great Surgeon Milll City Saturday evening. deal to vou and those dependent on • • District Surgeon S. P. Railway Mr Roberta. Mr*. £. Trask. Mr*. Homo Office: Ruth Trask and Mrs Abels 1 ell the Advertiser von saw his ad in The S< io I rilmne; he’ll appreciate it. P.Tr’f?C3I0W Business » RLL5Y -SFSLTOI) DR c WARo davis * DENTIST Hr Reliabls Undertakers All f- • . !*>■■ personal attention by Mr. I owe ' N. C. I.OW« N. I. .Mosaisoa le ba mm Phone -Day. S97 I’hone 91 l’iiwu.—Ni^t, 3P5 A G. F. Korinek Veteiiimrinn " I AY r<»N. - - - OREGON Calls sn-wered I>ay or Night Tulwrculin Testing *♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦■»♦♦♦*♦*** aaeooo : : : Why suffer wiih Headache*? J Have Your Eyes Examined S. T. FRENCH RUPTURE Scio, Or Fir-t National Bank Building Sv*rT<>v, OnrunH .■ 1 1 1 <t< Work given prompt arefui attention. Also Extraction Lowe &. Morrison The Scio State Bank • ♦ a. -v.ld any day ovdrs anv Qra Mate Opiomalrlit With F.M. French & Sons Jewelers and Opticians ALBANY. - OREGON QUALITY V hat a satisfaction to know that your Krytrtok Glass** are built ui» n the h„tast standard of Quality. ' • - i Quality wiU ask for Kryptok*. 'iTfeade me trist. HAROLD ALBRO. i Manufacturing Optician HOW’S THIS? HSIl.’S < VTVHMH IWB will io what wa claim for It—eld i*ai av*t*<n f Catarrh or PwfMa . Ty Catarrh Hau * l aTtHHII M«ni<INK eon- •'«'• of an ointment which Quickly ReUeyea the ra'arrhal Inflammation, and Ir 'ern-ll M< m !I. In*. a Tonic. Which v-t* throueh the Ml... m J on th* Muovu* flurfar«*. thia rwttorinir normal const- I