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

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Editorials
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The Scio Tribune
I'llE SCIO TRIBUNE
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Reconditioning Shop
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112 E. Fir*t
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formed thia labor, under direction
of Prof. Wautenpaugh, and It was
well done
Now. If the school
board will furnish vines and other
shrubbery to cevrr up unsightly
Our i>h<>r>* number ia 42-5; rail us. parts of the buikimg and grounds, a
long step forward In a eitv beauti­
ful will be made, and home owners
no doubt would follow the examp'e.
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Notice is hereby given that O h under
«igned, a* Executor of the W ill and ►-»•
late of John ehindler, deceased, ha*
filed in the County Court of Linn Coun
ty, Oregon, his final account as such
Executor and the said Court ha» fixed
'Ion lav, th- 2 d day of March, 1926, at
the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of that day, as th»* time for the hearing
of objeeIlona to »aid final account and
the ».-ttlemr-nt thereof.
Any and all pers-'n»ha,Ing objections
to said final ace-runt err hereby notified
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present at sa»d time in the Coun­
ty Court rvotn in the Linn ('ounty Court
Watch the date following your
House, in the (Tty of Albany. Linn
name on this paper. Il telle wh»n
County, Oregon, and then ami there
your time expires. If a blue pencil
make such objections.
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mark is under vour name, it means
vour paper will atop in two weeks,
unte»« renewed. Starts when paid
m 5. 12. 1» fur, stot>s at expiration.
I M anx SHININ »;a.
Executor of said I state
Hill. A M auks ,
Attorneys for Executor.
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Till K5HAV March 19. 1925
Catarrhal Deafness
IK ofl-’t »u»ed by an Inflamed ondlllon
at III. nturuua llnlrs of lha Kusl« hKn
Tab«. Wlwn thia tub« 1» Inflamed y«>u
h*va a rumbling Bound or lm|*rrf»>'l
ll-arm*. l.'alraa Uta Inflammation can
b. r»lue»g. your heartng mar bo de­
stroy««! f era v«r
Illi I a < ATAMHH WKnirrNR will
do what we elaim for It—rM your »v»t«m
at «'alarrh or tieafniMa eauae-i by
C'afarrh
Solti br all <tr>i«net» t^r over ** Tear»
F. J <"h«ney A CoM Toledo. Ohio.
T. J. Hunkers.
Vice Pres
W. A Ewing.
President
E. D. Myers, Cashier
The Scia Siate Bank
Doe* a General Bunking
Business. Interest pani
on time deposits.
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h Your Child Making
Good
Progress at
School ?
If your child is not obtaining a sat­
isfactory average at school you
should find out why, as defective
O’esiglit ia often responsible for pool
progr> as in studies. Don't wait
longer. Find out for sure now
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Optont e trist.
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HAROLD ALBRO,
Manufacturing Optician
R1LSY SÇSL’I’OI)
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Real Estate Broker
and Notary Public
lu trails Obtained, (.ramine d
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DR. A. G. PRILL
Physician
and
Surgeon
District Surgeon S P. Railway
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Scio, Or.
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G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
OTAYTON,
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Tuberculin Testing
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Mutual Cream Station
Ix-onard Jordan. Agent
We have a new Anker-Holth Sepa­
rator on the floor; come and look
it over. Highest market price paid
for Poultry;
Low« & Morrison
Reliable Undertakers
All funerals given personal attention
by Mr.
N IX Lowe
Lebanon
Phone *1
N. I. M osmms
I Twine -I’ey. 39?
i bun—Sight, ,W>
A g'«w| place to renew acquain­
tance «nd make new friends will be
at Lacomb tomorrow night, when
the Linn County Open Forum meets
there Much good comes from such
association, as we learn to know
each other better.
If you have any books from the
Scio school library, please return
them, as others would like to read
th« m also. If you can’t bring them
in yourself, notify Prof Watenpaugh
and he will call for them
Prompt-
nr«» in returning insures pleasure in
<»nmg this applies to everything.
Political rather than beneficial ia
the motto of our dignified senators
They teem to think the president ia
not capable of choosing hia cabinet,
men who will aaaial him in carrying
out hia policies, and are attempting
to name them for him
If the sen­
ate wants to do something for the
country. It will listen to the vice-
president and become human rather
than superhuman, and pay attention
to the helpless taipaver back home
by finding a solution to relieve hia
burdens. If thia should be done, a
greater respect for It would be had
by the people. President Coolidge
knows who he wants and should be
allowed to have them.
l'ruler New Management
The »Scio Meat Market
Having ptircliascd the two meat market* in Scio, I
cun»>!idaled them undcy the above nagM, an*i will
strive to rentier cflicicnt service And give courteous
trqptmcnt at all tunes. Will carry a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
1 will buy your beef cattle, veal anti hogs (alive or dresactl) and
pay you the top prices. See me Ci*t.
Herbert Shelton. Mgr. Shop.
This way of romance
G.v Ev train »n.l »im», «hnvos’i the
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land to New Ot leans.
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(rut. »nd w. cl. b -• »Iw« - • • d«!n lous
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and i'crth tn« ludt d ia the tuie tare.
A*k of »«; Carri«» Got«1 route
from Von l?<
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detuui i/An.■*>"«.
BETTER CHECK THESE UP
A large majority of fires start in
the chimney and flues "Safeguard­
ing America Against Fire" cites 10
reasons for thia:
1. Use of terra cotta sewer-pipe
or other unprotected tile or hollow
block* as a chimmey.
2. Conatruetion of chimney with
bricks laid on edge instead of flat.
8. Chimney walla built with bricks
laid on edge instead of flat.
4. Supporting chimnay on
timber conatruetion of a building or
upon brackets; or inefficient mason­
ry foundation. wh< n the chimney
resta on the ground.
5 Two or more connections to
the same flue.
6. Building woodwork into the
wall of a chimney, or placing it in
If our w mmnfolk really want to contact with, or even in close prox­
be useful to the city, why don't imity to. Its exterior.
7. Smoke-pipei arranged to enter
they organize a civic improvement
a
chimney
in vertical line.
club? An organisation of thia kind
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Carelca*ne«i
in sealing the con­
would work a wonderful change in
nection
l»etwren
smosepipe and
>ur civic pride in a very short time,
chimney,
and
failure
tn anchor
and would ire worth while. Who
has ambition enough to attempt the the pipe to the chimney.
9. Careleswnca* in not renewing a
ega: ixati<>n of such a club in Scio?
rusted smoke pi pa and also in al-
lowing combustible material too
Quite a numlier in thia communi­
near the pipe.
ty have been investigating the ad
10. ('«releaanees in not keeping
v «ability <>f planting Harding grass
the chimney clean and joints in
with the hope of finding a crop that I
brickwork properly pointed
will bring greater returns for labor
and money expended. We know
BRIEF AND BREEZY
nothing about thia forage, but if the
Scientists
are still announcing die
* til is adapted to its growth and will
coverlee
that
may prolong life, pro-
heir our farmers to greater pro»-,
^¡vided the individual escapes the
periijf, then we hope the investiga
reckless motor driver.
tion will not have l»> n In vain.
A New York reformer suggests a
daily paper that prints no crime
Newutwipermen from ail over Or­
news
That will be a big step in
egon were at Eugene last Friday
the direction of conservation of pa-
and Saturday, and they enjoyed the i per.
week end to the fullest extent—two
The chief end of man is to pay
banquet* were given them, one by
taxee.
the Eugene Chamber of Commerce
The race problem now is not
and the other by the University of speed, but greed.
Oreg. ui. We feel better from our
j Germany has produced a pump
short rest, have already dona a
that renders a ship unsinkable. She
week's work and hope our readers
should apply it at once to her states­
and adverliaera enjoy our efforts manship.
thia week.
The wealth of the Unite«! States
is estimated at 13.200 per capita.
The shot teat atop made anywhere We have the last two figures now of
by the ap-maora of the visit to Ore­ our per capita.
gon of the Chicago committee to
We have traded in our 1925 con­
find a suitable location for Cxecho- gress for a new one. but we can't
Slavok farmers of the middle west tell yet whether we will profit by
and ea*t was made at Scio, where la tiie exchange.
located the oldest and largest Bohe­
Charley Dawes has insatted the
mian colony tn Oregon, less than 15 senate. We thought the honorable
minutes being allot»«) to the atop (?) senate was so calloused that it
here
There may be some backfir­ could not be done. The people back
ing from thia, and the sponsors may home have been trying it for a long
wonder what caused their work to time but couldn’t get a ripple.
be eclipsed.
Chicago cops have orders to shoot
to kill. Chi ago crooks have been
A lesson in pruning rose bushes doing that without orders.
and cleaning up property may be
Speculations as to how far the
learned from the boys m the third, jobholders would stretch. If laid end
fourth and fifth gradee of the Sere to end. are futile. They'll stretch
school».
The boys recently per- as far as the public a dollar? grill.
C. J. BRUCE, Proprietor
Stopover* < ti i i'' I.’r'uiilisr
into rmatioa, ask
Southam Pacific
C. W. ERAGG, Agent
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See F. E. SHAFER for
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! ARNE SS
I 70 S. Com l Street
Salem, Oregon
2| in. heavy Double «X Stitchc«! I race. IJ in. Hip
Straps, 5-ring Breeching Back Straps lj inch,
Hold Back* H inch, Pole St rajvs IJ inch. Bridles
(. up Bhmis i inch. Breast Strap- If inch Lines
H in. by 20 tret. Bark Hand Felt Lined. Mar­
ket Tug 1J inch. Good Wide Belly Baiuk.
2%" Hamess, steel hames.
$60.00
1 size 2” lighter Harness..
50.00
A heavy 1 earn Collar, $4.65 each up
A fine Line of Under the-Arm Indies Bags
in Genuate Leather
Lincs.
Lines,
Lints.
{ inch
I inch Lv 20 feet .
H inch 1-y 20 fret
Ij inch by 20 lect
Team Bridles, pair
$6.25
7.04»
MIMI
5.00
All Harness made of California Oak
I anned Leather
Hand Bags
Suit C ases
Gloves
Purses
Puttees
NOTHING TAKES IH! PI ACI OF ‘^“LEATHER
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