The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 05, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Notice ia hereby given that the undcr-
»igncd. s» Executor of th« " ill and Es­
tate of John -hindler, d«<
has
hied in th« County Court of l.inn Coun-
tv, Oregon, his finsi account as such
Executor and th« said Court has fixed
Monday, the Z<d day of March, IF2\ at
th« h«ur of 10 o'clock in th« forenoon
of that day. as th* lime for Ih* hearing
of objection» to said Anal account and
th« settlement thereof.
Any and all prraons having objection»
to said linai account arc hereby notified
to be present at «ani time in the Coun­
ty Court rwra in the Linn County Court
Home. u> the City of Albany. iJnn
County, Oregon. and then and there
mske such ob)<-cUon».
h KANS SHINllt.KR.
Executor of said Lutale.
Hil L A M arks .
Attorneys for Executor.
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is otl»n rsassd by an intlAii>«<l r.,i,rtltlon
«t ths murous llniu« of th» i*u»t«. hiss
lobs. Wh«.i this tubs is InOamo.l voo
b»vs a run.blioe sound or I »•. I - r t— t
ll-arin«. Unlasa ths InSammattea can
I- rxlu-sS. your h-artns n.ay I— dr-
s«roy»4 fot»v»r
itAi.i.’s < ATARnii ar.iii< isn will
<Jo whal w» ■ Irm n>r it
or Catarrh or ttsarnoaa rauwd by
catarrh
Hold by all druselsts for ovsr
T»ara
F. 1 Chensy a Co.. Tolsdo. Ohio.
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T. J. yiunkers.
President
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E. D. Myers. Cashier
The Sein State Bank
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Business. Interest paid
on time deposit«.
la Your Child Making
Good
Progress at School ?
If your child ia not obtaining a »al
isfactory average at school you
should find out why. as defect is«
eyesight is often responsible for .......
progress in studies. Don't wait
longer. Find out fur sure—now.
&$L?fteade
cvnelrist.
A lbany oAca
HAROLD A LB RO.
Manufacturing Optician
J^ILSY SJjeLTO!)
tv second to none any where. No
matter how small the bus.neM. it
can be enlarged by the judicious u»e
of the community newspaper, and
by reason of increased advertising
the newspaper can and does expand
-in fact both grow and expand to­
gether. or both fail from lack of
suppor^bv the merchant and com­
munity
Ws prophesy the merger will re­
flect credit upon Albany, Unn eoun
ly and the new management.
Under New »Mansfenicnt
The Scio Meat Market
I laving; |>urcha»etl lite two meat markets tn Scio. I
consolidated them under the altove name, am! will
strive to render efficient »crt icc ami gne courteous
treatment at all time*. M’ill carry a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
I will Imv your l>ref cattla, teal ami hoga (alive or dressed) an«l
|«ay you the top price». See me iirst.
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Ilerlwrt Shelton. Mgr. Sliop.
BRIEF AND RREEZY
ledei if Final S«dlta*M
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it seems that l»elng vile or w< s
’ thy are ths two sure rcada to front
i pages of New York papers
If saving were as easy as spend­
ing. what would the banks do with
the money?
The Golden Rule alone would be
law enough If it were only a self­
enforcer.
Watch the date following your
Eventually Trotsky may echo the
name on this paper. It tells when
your time expires
If a blue pencil aentimenta of Emma Goldman and
.nark is under your name, it means wish ho were back in New York.
vuur paper wiU stop in two weeks,
Young woman who ineiste«l on
unless renewed. Starts when paid
being married in a lion's cage prob-
for. stone nt expiration.
abiy wanted to get accustomed ear
Ci.» K train end rhlç. tbroush th«
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You’ìl rr ’jJ» y.-ur mesi» in thè
Southern I
I.» diurna car lte*h
(nuli
J ' ' -. libi«» alw*v» » J*L' t»s
testure.
Conncetó nat Ne* C'»l,-«n»»> rhp*-
l»i>>! «te enei» I -r New \
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Sud betth in»lud» J in ih* onetare»
Alt «bnM Co»»uo
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ffitin S*»n Or. >*»■
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JrUfur of Artt^na,
ly to hearing the brute roar.
Congress handling of the Muscle
Shoals
bill recalls to our mind the
President Coolidge took the oath
humorous
picture of a dog chasing
of office yesterday and succeeds
its
tail.
himself as president <-t the United
The inauguration of l're’idenl
States. He will preside over the
Coolidge
will Iw graced, incidental­
destinies of the best country under
ly,
by
several
distinguished cabinet
the »un for four years, and will give
exits.
h good account of his stewardship.
An Iowa town makes convicted
drunkards go to chut ch for six
There is every indication that Scio
months, hoping to change them
and surrounding community will be
from spirituous to spiritual Iwing»
hosts to a great many eastern visit-
If congressmen ha 1 to pay postage
ore this spring and summer. If we
on all the propaganda they send out
are to impress them with our proe-
V» build their fences and help them
l*rilv and progressiveness, now io a
secure reelection, they'd not have
trood lime to clean up our premises
to cripple newspapers and raise par­
and otherwise improve them by put­
cel poet rates to meet a postal de­
ting out Howers to beautifv the
ficit.
work of your hands and the benev-
As time elapses the aversge citi­
olence of nature. Thia will not In-
zen recalls the income tax publicity
er«»»«- y<»ur taxes, but will entice
and wonders what real difference it
others to locate with us. Our duty
made.
is to help nature look her l>eet—
The Chicago city council- and
slovenneea causes us to deteriorate.
none too soon—vote« to open all its
It's up to the individual whether
proceedings with prayer. As the
our community goes forward or I poet says—or nearly: "And Satan
slips backward.
trembles when he sees, an aiderman
upon his knees!"
PAPERS CONSOLIDATE
Another trouble Old Noah missed
Ijtst Wednesday evening it was His joy no time can dim it; he did
announced in Albany that a company , not have to keep his ark outside the
had been formed to consolidate the twelve mile limit.
Herald with the Democrat, and on
Eternal party principle» are at
Mon lay the consolidation was com- enduring as jrermanent waves, or
pleted when the new paper, "The nearly so.
Democrat-Herald,*' made its ap-
The Universal Road Show opened
pcaranc«.
The Herald was in its 50th year {a six nights engagement at the
and had l>een republican in polities Peoples Theatre Munday night, and
all its life. The Democrat was the is playing to a packed huuae every
spokesman of the democratic party, night. Their entertainment ia clean
though in later years has been inde­ and high class in every sense. In
pendent. and with this merger the addition to the vaudeville they have
two mnjor parties are left without a good orchestra and put on some
an official spokesman in Linn county, eaeellent musical numbers.
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W. URAGG, Agent
Real Estate Broker
and Notary Public
as we understand the agreement is
Albert Rowell and family moved
^kilratli Obtained.
that the new publication must l<e back to Scio from Berlin Monday,
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OREGON independent politically.
and are living in Sam Stoller’s prop­
From a business standpoint, the ertv on Main street.
DR. A. G. PRILL
merger is a good thing for the ad-
Physictan
vertirer and publisher—the expense
and
will be I«»» to the former and the
POULTRY V«J EGGS
Surgeon
capons
v eai HOGS
profits
greater to the latter. It is
District Surgeon S. P. Railway
said
neither
in
several
«ears
had
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Scio, Or.
We want jour produce
made a cent, because of the heavy
and guarantee you top
overhead to each and the extra ex-
market price».
Our
pense to the advertiser forbid con­
buainess established 44
years ago. Reference:
sistent use of printer's ink. The
Bank of California.
HTAYTON,
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OREGON merger is »aid to give the new pub­
lication a circulation of 5200. being
t site answered bay or Night
PAGE A, SON
Tuberculin Testing
the largest for any town the size of
Albany in Oregon.
DR J. W. GOIN,
In making the deal. It is said the
Veterinarian.
Albaay’i Only
merchants
signed a contract not to
Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
Inapector.
advertise in any other paper for a
Exclusive
Phones:—Palace Peed Shed, 1H4 J
periud of five years. Thia is real
Residence, &0O-R
helpfulness to an enterprising news­
ALBANY.OREGON
paper and is cooperation with home
industry.
If all merchanta in every
Lowe & Morrison
community
where there ia a news-
Reliable Un4ertakere
All funerals given prreonal attention pap« r would c< operate with that
by Mr. I j » wo
paper to the fullest extent, there
Bancroft Optical Co.
N. U. Lowe
ft. I. Moaaison
would soon be a newspaper of influ­
ence and afflueoce io that comourru-
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
Optical Parlor
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W. L. W.
CROSLEY RADIOS
// lt s a Hadio, Why Not a Crosley?
\ rosio' cvsts les» an<l are l>etlcr—-ren»h all l«*ng (lisiancc sta-
tiona. M«>t>t:i 52. thrce lul <», rcceiwr, <>nly $.15 00
3 R 3
Trinh n. regulär receiver. $55 00. Croaeljc Receiver Sets front
$14 50 Vs SIIO.M
Radio B.itteries. Band A Batterie«.
m mbtaB a Cioftlcy ft»r yuu!
j. bleat
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FRED T. BILYEU
Phone 27
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Scio, Oregon
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