The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 22, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    The Scio Tribun«
General Xews
has« be-n discovered In laws enact««!
at presloes «.-««Ion« of th« leglslatur«
(Coatlnuwd from oar« I)
th« v«n«t« this year has employed so
tax on gasoils« Rills to n-l •
•Xpert proof reader > pass on »11 bin.
motor vahlcls Ileon«« feae; bill«
before they are en«ro«aa4.
parmanant fraachls«s for bus
A stringent regulation of nsuntry
H um . bills rsculatlng baadllghts. bill«
dance halls would ba enforced und-r a
for having th« stat« pollcw th« high house bill Introduced by Swan of Lino
ways and prohibit "sp««d trap«' In
county
■mall towns, bills to amand th« Mat«
Three full pardons, eight reprieves
mark«« road law «o that count lw can 17 commutations of «entence «nd M
us« tb«a« funds for mnteblng «tats and conditional pardons »ere granted ta
f«d«ral road mon «y. and fully a a ora persons convict---! of trloute« In Oregon
of other highway m«a«ur««
Tb.ir by Governor Pierce during the first
nam« will ba laglon
two ye*rs of hl« admlnistrstlon. This
A maaaura will authorlxa tha high • as set out In a report submitted tc
way commission to Issue bond» up to the legislature
th« « p«r cant constitutional Umita
Senator Strayer has presented a hill
tloa. The commission ba« «u-h au which would authorise .»unties to ap
tborlty now but wants it mad« mor.- ply Market road funds to ««m- roads
specific
Tha governor wants to ra that have been designated as state
p«al tha U mill road tnx and thus. |« blchways, but which are really market
a bill to have thia tax davotad to buy roads It Is the *an>« measure he In
Ing parks and scenic points on •tata troduced in 1S»33. when the house de
highways
(rated It because Strayer wouldn't sup
L«gl«lstlva Bravitl««.
port a tourist appropriation.
Senator Johnson of Benton Intro
flonalor Eddy la au’hor of two school
ducsd a bill providing that th« dato« bills that also may get warm reeep
for paying tasas In Oregon tn- chans--I tlons On» speclfl • <»rtaln fundaiuen
from April * to May &
tai subject« for the blah school currl
With 1« Mentors supporting It on • culunt and th» other provide« for th«
rising vot«. th« Mnats want on record •atahllshmvnt of junior eollegus It
as favoring th« leasing of Muscle high school districts if the people of
Shoals as against Its operation as • the district so elect. Th« schools
governmant project.
would offer two years of college work
Because of the many errors th nt following the svbovl < uurae
State Law-Makers
Bilyeu Confectionery
The Scio Garage
Sec tia when you need «ny work done oil your car—
our service is the best and our prices are tight. We
want you to know you can do as well or better here
than elaewnere. We tire giving tickets lor the big
prixee, beginning hist Monday with each $1 cash
purchase or paid on account. A«k for them. Watch
our ad—something exti«ordinary coming tip.
Cy rus & Bnx'k, Proprietors
Cure Your Meat With Wright’s Smoke
M ¡ide by I >istill ing wood.
S dii by
Kelly’s Drug Store S'
Wr arc Coof'em ting in the priz-s and free show. A ticket given
with cvetpr 50c cash purchase or paid on account, beginning
last Monday.
(hir store is a gi > d place to trade
Restaurant
Fresh Candies. Fruits. Nut« and Pop. >nt. 1. <■ Crrun. S It Drinks and
Tobaccos. Lunches and Short Orders. Ask for tickets with each 25c
cash purchase or paid on account.
See our windows
THE PEOPLES -STORE
J. B. COUEY, proprietor
W
E still have some Good Coffee in cans st 50c tier lb
two brands at 45c; a go««! grade oi Bulk Coffee for
40c. Small white l-eans at 9c »ml 10c. Several pieces
Drews Ginghams at 18c and JJc ¡»er yard.
A«k for tickets with 50c cash purchase <>r $1 p.iid on account«.
Produce accepted same as cash.
Look and Read
Our Advice Is
C. E. Kendle Says
Don’t put ojf until tomorrow
what you can do today. '
He will cooperate in helping make Scio a l.ittcr trading point
and give the people service and more tor their money. I icketa
given with each $1 cash deal or paid on account l>cginning Mon
day. Jan. 19. Look for date of free si»ow.
Now is the time to have that work d»-ne <>n
your car to get it in sha|-c for .pring and summer.
Call us up when you can come so we ian arrange
to take care of you.
SHELTON BROS
Look over that car, see if there arc not some
things that need taking care of Don't put it off;
tomorrow may l»e too late.
Gtxwl Meats serxed with a »mile. 1 karts with'each 50c pur­
chase or $1 paid on account, good for chance on the prises we
began giving last Mand.-v and every day thereafter .until the
drawing. Ask for them.
We Meat the
Bartu Me Tor Co.
<■! Ihiv community.
Ask the I ribune about dubbing rates
We giv> ticket» with $1 caUi j uichase or paid <m account
».
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N. 1. MORRISON
Says he '• in on the prires and free sliow for hi«
friends and we liegan giving tickets last Monday.
Ask for them with each $1 cash purchase or paid
on account. For hardware we're hard to l»eat.
al
Hereafter all machine extra« will l«c CASH, and no special
orders will be »ent for unless | aid tor in advance.
Scio Meat Market
Frank Kruml
Shoe and Hamess Maker
Tickets with each SI cash
U’e are for you and Scio.
Mutual Cream Station
Leonard Jordan. Agent
Will give tickets with $1 worth of
cream, eggs and poultry brought
us. beginning last Monday.
Is eoo|M*rating in the prixe mid free show pro
gram with the other merchants, arid will givo
you tickets or chances with every 2'm cash pur«
chase or fl paid on accounts. Ticket« reivly
now.
HOI.KCHEK BROS, Prop«.