The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 21, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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those charged with the appointment
are over-anxious to reward the big
contributor to the campaign fund
The contributor usually makes his
contribution contingent upon his or
some friend receiving an office, and
whv? So he can get back all and
more than be contributed. That’s
why we have corruption in govern­
ment
The successful presidential
candidate, therefore, has been "cor­
rupted” before he was ever elected.
On this point Davis and Coolidge
are agreed they want honesty in
governmental management.
GILLHOOLEY WRITES AGAIN
TBURNDAY. A uk 21. 1924
Now that the rain has come and
it’s cooler, whv not dean up our
premises? It would give way for a
green carpet of grass and weeds,
which would look mucn better. A
pretty town is a mighty good adver­
tisement a dirty town ia a miyhty
poor one. If property is worth
owning, it'is worth keeping neat and
clean.
A subscrilier dropped into the of­
fice Saturday.and after compliment­
ing the Tribune for its newdncM.
Mid: "Say. Me. don't ever send out
the paper minus editorials.” Ask­
ing him if he enjoyed them ami if
he thought they had weight, he re-
plied: "Yessir. I enjov them, they
are so 'heavy' I don't have to think
them out, for there’s nothing in
them to make me think. That's whv
I enjoy them." We thanked him,
and are (tassing his joke on to you.
The republican press can't think
of harsh enough words or of dirty
enough pictures to lanibast Senator
laiEollette. but it found plenty of
apologies for Fall, Daugherty. Den­
by and others because thev robbed
the government. If LaFollette hail
been guilty of malfeasance in office
it is fair to presume the republican
press would be lauding him to the
skies. It can rush to the defense of
corruptionists, but can find no good
word for one who has never been
corrupted nor attempted to corrupt
We’re not championing the candidacy
of IjiFollette nor condemning the
republican party, but we cannot we
consistency nor conviction when an
absolutely honest public official is
condemned and dishonest and dis­
graced former public officials are
lauded—people are doing their own
thinking these days and cannot l>e
hoodwinked Into believing something
that is is not.
emphasis wax
placed by
Forks of the Santiam.
Which is in the State of Oregon.
August ¡I. 1924.
Dear Me:
I am trooly sorry I disturbed and
sorter upact your equilibrium by
letting you know of your popularity,
but I shore didn't mean to do it I
thol you knew it. Of course it'd
make a feller sorter nervous to jump
from olHicurity to notoriety all to
oncet. but I think the "head of the
house'' who looks like a pretty g«*<d
nurse can pull you thru all right (of
c >urse Mrs Me will be head of the
house when you get to Siam and she
mav as well I m * gittin* use to it).
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I«et's mo *! It was Harvey who
diskivered Woodrow Wilsoa, wasn't
it? Anil now Biil Gillhooley has dis-
kivered I V. McAdoo, but Harvey
was made ambassador to the "Court
of St. James" for his diskiverv, but
where is Bill goin' to git off? Oh.
yes, I know Me will need a private
secretary when he gets to Siam and
your Uncle Bill ia just fitten to fill
that place. Won't we cut a shine
when we git over thare tho. Me?
No, don’t stand back of no 2x4 Pol­
itician, Me, just toM your hat in the
ring, you are gwine thru shore.
You'll git over bein’ nervous soon’s
you git used to bein' called Hon.
Mr Me. Jrxt keep cool and watch
us run I ain't hearn anything more
from Bob, but he'll put us over; see
if he don't.
Yours for Siam.
Bill Gillhooley.
I*. S. Say. Me. don't apeak of me
as bein' a stranger. Why bless your
hart I've nunl the McAdoo family
all my life; they're all alike, if they
can't git one thing they'll take too.
But a McAdoo can manage 2 places
better'n most of the fellers can a half
of one
Go ahead. Me. 1 no you
well enuff.
Bill.
a
Reconditioning Shop
and
Part« for All Cara....
ALBANY. OREGON
Phone 87»
going away
OFFICE
To Portland
¿z» round trip Jares
$5.30
$3.75
to Portland and return. Sold on Fridays,
Saturdays and Sundays. Return limit the
follow ing Tuesday.
lo Portland and return. Sold any day.
R< urn limit 15 J ». Stopovers any­
where.
It> comfort, cone, »ience an.I safety make
Southern I'.i
irvicc v,orth more to
youth nanyotl'
in of transportation.
I er full i
mati n communicate with
C. W. Bagg. !•» al agent
Southern Pacific
I ell the Advertiser you saw his ad in
I he Scio I ribune; he’ll appreciate it.
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J. W. Nye Killed
Basiss UTOD PP^HESSIOpiy,
ItfLBY S!)6L(F0ï)
Real I'.Uate lirolfcr
and A otanj Public
by rule« and regulations of bis state
and local boards of health. Thia is
not always the case in camps and on
excursion«
Persons who are ordi-
darilv cauti >us about their drinking
water at home. may become careless
ami indifferent when on their vaca­
tion«
Furthermore, many campers
and tourists are entirely ignorant ot
the dangers of contaminated water.
No surface water should be con­
sidered safe until it has been tested
in a competent laboratory, and a
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
I WNTIST
First National Bank Building
S uit «. O bmmim
^hlfutll Obtained, ¿lumintJ
Io Igr ai I Plat. Work given prompt
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OREGON and careful attention. Also Extraction
W. A. Ewing,
Lowe &, Morrison
T. J. '¡unkerw.
Vice Pre*.
J. W. Nye. road supervisor in the Presiden i
Rsliable Undartahera
K. D. Myers, Cashier
AU hnn-ru - g.vcn tM raunal attmtfor,
Foster district, met instant death
by Mr. lxiwr
last Wednesday morning while at his 1
N. t". h>«l
I. Moaaiaos
work, when a rock fell from a bun-'
I «-banon
The Scio State Bank
ker at the rock crusher near Foatev
and struck him on the head, crush­
ing his skull.
Mr. Nve was born at Sweet Home
in lHtifi and had spent almost all hw
life in that vicinity. He is survived |
by his widow and three children, his j
Does a General Bunking
Business. Interest |
on time deposits.
Phone—bay, X»7
Ph. ne—Night. ;»a
I'boiie 91
G. F. Korinek
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t alia an- wi red Bay or A ight
Tuberculin Testing
mother and three brothers.
Funeral services were held at the
church in Foster Friday afternoon,
and were attended bv mrml>ers of
Dur good friend. Bill, has theliest
the county court and a large number
intentions no doubt, and agree with
of relatives and friends.
hun that the McAdoo clan is good
at managing most anything even to
Subteribr now. 11.75 t*r yr«r.
the presidency of the United States,
but s mehow the voters do not ao
DR J. W. GOIN.
Veterinarian.
recognize us
The local member of
the clan was elected justice of the Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
Inspector.
pace here two years ago, but he
Phones:— Palace Feed Shed. IM J
Residence, 800 R
had no opposition. We're sincerely
ALBANY.
OREGON
in hopes out friend ia sincere in hav­
ing Bob become sincere in naming
PUBLIC SALE
us minister to Siam, now that we're
in the candlelight.
Notice is hereby given that the under
both Davis and Coolidge in their ac­
ceptance tptechts on the necessity
of honesty in government. Thia ia
a step in the right direction and
show« they sense the feeling of the
American people. In time* past, all
State Board of Health
parties have rewardci the largest
contributors to the campaign fund
SAFK WATER FUR TUCRWTH
without weighing their fltnerv for
AND CAMMtM
the job or their honeaty of Durpoae,
No problem is of greater import­
hence we have had and are having ance to the tourist and camper than
corruption in the administration of >the safety of his drinking water.
government. The government the At h»m<- he la familiar with hie sur­
people are sound, but crooks gel roundings. he knows the source of
into administrative office« because his water supply and is safe-guarded
Torrance
The Scio Tribune
In the army, it is customary for a
medical officer, well in the van. to
make a aanitarv survey of the avail­
able water aupplies. Thi« ia supple-
men ted by a few laboratory teats tn
determine its purity or safety. It ia
gratifying to note that this method
is being adopted more and more, by
such organizations as the Boy Scouts,
the Girl Scouts and the Campfire
Girls. The educational work twin/
done among theae young folks is far
reaching in its effects and should be
encouraged.
In case of doubt, do not hesitate.
Sterilize your water. Several meth­
ods of sterilization have lieen red>m-
mended for cami>ers and excursion­
ists
Boiling will sterilize almost
any kind of water
The flat taste
produced by boiling may be removed
by atirring the water briskly with
an egg beater, or pouring i< from
one veseel to another. A Uster bag.
such as is usrd bv the army, mav I m
used alao in camps
This consists of |
a water-tight canvas bag holding
about forty gallons. The water is
sterilized bv the addition of one
gram of hypochlorite of limelbleach-
ing powder.
Either hypochlorite of s<»da or hy­
pochlorite of lime (bleaching p<>w
der) may be used for the steriliza­
tion of water. The powder may I m *
obtained on the market m small c.n
talners for 5c and upward A stock
solution is made bv diaeolving a tea­
spoonful of powder in a pint of wa­
ter. A teaspoonful of this stock
solution will sterlize ten gallons of
water. There are alan a number of
tablets containing chlorine sold on
the market for this purpose. They
may lie obtained through y. ur drug­
gists
One of these tablets is git>
erally used to sterlize a quart of
drinking water. Filters cannot, lie
depended upon under camp coodi-
tions. Safety first'
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I Why suffer with Headaches?
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Hive Your Eyes Examined
S. T. FRENCH
GfMuaU Optometrist
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ALBANY.
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signed, executor of the last will and
testament of John Shindler, deceaseit.
will on Saturday. August a. 1J®4. be
ginning at the hour of one o'ckwk in
the afternoon ot said day. ut the resi
Physician
denes of Mr« Anna Shiodler. in the
and
city of Scio, Unn county, Oregon, sell
Surgeon
at public auction the following describ
QVALHT Vi hat a suiisfaction to know
ed personal property belonging to the
District Surgeon S P Railway
ti.«« )< .r Kryntok t.laasea are built
estate of John .Shindler, decease f. to-
ni "« lb. Inghrit standard of Quality.
Scio, Or.
wil:
Anyone i
(..< Quality «ill ask fur
1 Overland runabout automobile
Kry ptoks.
I bay mare, IN yean old. named
•Nellie”
itu.c« < intoni «xmiiva «in
I Jersey cow
Oo what we claim for M ria year irttMS
I Jersey cow
of Catarrh
or
iMdnru .ausnl
l.y
cutarra
1 three-quarter Studebaker wagon
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Con-
1 five foot diac
•Sats of an ointment wh1- h Qui. » fr
1 harrow
Relieve« the catarrhal Infla in ina I k n, anti
th« Internal Medicin«. a Tonic
1 corn cultivator
acts throueh th« Hk«4 on th« M • . •
1 mower
A lbany qbbb .
Surfacaa. thus reetorin« normal ... I.
1 rake
n or»a
HAROLD
AI.BRO.
I set of double haatwwa
Sold hr Animata for over m Trare
F. J Chaney A Co.. Toledo Ohio
1 set of single harweee
Manufacturing Optician
I cream separator
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Said
y will all be pr« sent and
ex
to view at the time of sale and
will be sold at public auction to the
highest and best tedder for cash in ham I
Frank Shirwler.
Executor of the I asi Will and Tecta
ment of John Shindler, deceased
Also 7 head of «boats, weighing about
NO pounds, will be sold at the aame
time and place, the same being th«
twspirty «/ Frank Shindler
DR. A. G. PRILL
HOW’S THIS?
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em e trist
If you believe in boosting the boosters,
if you believe in helping an institution
that spends its money at home, you
will support the Scio Tribune more
substantially than wishing it well.