The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 26, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    ["HE SCIO TRIBUNE
Torrance
Reconditioning Shop
and
Parta for Ail Cars....
212 E. First
PI1..IX
our wearing apparel, we too must
•ay with the Savior "well done thou
good and faithful servant.”
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l* srt*n «ausa* ty sn unite««--'
on
«.f ths murou* linUi* of U-« KveiM-klM
1 4*«. Wlwn !>>!» lui» I* Ili1»>»"l >< m >
I «»• a rombiin« sous-i or fnsm»;»« <
lt'<rtn*.
L' u I ms UM> InIta n «nailon can
1« I <•!<-•*. »our haartns mar bs Uo-
».«or-d frrar»r
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tin »Sit We • la»« for It -rM yo«<r ey»»m
of <‘ai*/rh or
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I'aiarrh
K I* by all Urorstiet* for ovsr *0 Y-a re
F. S «'Sisnev a <
Hoc« n General Banking
Buttine»*. Intermit jrttid
on time deposit*.
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Watch the date following your
name on this paper. It iella wh»n
If a blue pencil
your time expires
mark is under vour name, it means!
r i . r wid «top in two week*,
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Starts when paid
«top» at expiration.
Ini n
may
March 28. i»25
ver er Pierce ha* gon« to Hot
Spring«. in ra-tern Oregon, where
he wdl take a short rest and recuper­
ate by delivering a few addre**** in
Baker. Umatilla and Union counties.
I prefer Shur-On ail Sheltex, be-
cause—
They are the best frame in the
field today! The design of the bridge
is especially attractive
The binge
is anchored into the Zolonite and the
temples are re-inforced with wire
from tip to tip.
Ç&Tèiïileade
Opteme tri st.
Attrarr oAta
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Real Estate Broker
and Notary Public
Ji Stirati» Obtained. Examined
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Si« c* Preaident Coolidge ha* sug­
gested the 200lh anniversary of the
birth of George Washington be cel­
ebrated in 1JH2. he haa appointed a
b<g committee to work out a fitting
OREGON
urogram, and Editor Piper of the
Oregonian ia one of them. Thia as­
sures a good program if Editor Piper
is selected to deliver the principal
speech.
DR. A. G. PRILL
Physician
and
Surgeon
District Surgeon S. P. Railway
Scio, Or.
!>••« fake warrant* by officer*and
stool pigeon* who crave notoriety
will make the work of our judiciary
more honorable and conviction* eaa-
j >er ««cured. Portland is now reck­
RTAYTON.
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OREGON ing under such reign, and * man'*
Calls answered Day or Night
Immris not hi* castle
Find th*
Tuberculin Testing
maker of moonshine, and the drink­
Mutual Cream Station er will take care of hima*lf when
he can't procure it.
Lexinnrd Jordan. Agent
Ch F. Korinek
Veterinarinn
Wc have a new Ankcr-Holtn Sepa­
l h. advertio ment* this week
rator on the rtoor; come and look
it over. Highest market price paid u ii.mg with -prmg, and are worth
for Poultr» ;
y< ur time in reading. They are a
personal invitation to you to visit
them, to acquaint yourselves with
Rvllabls Un«*rtaksrs
tin- d» i»•i.dable merchandise they
AU funerals given pevaonsl attention
Curry. If their wans were not de­
by Mr. lows
fy would not advertise
N. <1 Low«
S. 1. Voaai»«*
Phcnc-fhiy. »7
to
Ai . ivrrtiser is your best
Night 3%
H
it tenant and hi* good* are fresher.
Lowe &. Morrison
PATENTS
Obtain« 4 Send model or »ketch
•nd we will promptly «end yoa a
report. Our book on I’atcnt* and
Trsde-mirk* will be »eat to you
on request.
D. SWIFT 4 CO.
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3
305 Seventh St. Washington. D. C-
Over 34 Year*' Eapsrienes
Order Your Envel­
opes Now—$5.00
per 7 liousand
in th* whole affair, and if he wanted
to could easily affect a settlement in
full for th* laborer'• wages without
a heavy cwt to th* workmen. Re-
port *ay* Hallin haa a mortgage <-n
the mill and is safe, and in thi* safe-
ty could help the boys realise 100
cents on the dollar by finding a
market for the attached lumber.
But will h* do it? Will hi* aid lie
with th* bankrupt company? So
far. It is «aid. he is playing with the
bankrupt company. It seem* money
come* before the right* and protec­
tion of human being*
Mr. Baltin
here's your opportunity, can you
•ee it?
it is H|>» • ted that one of th* fas-
• ititous I» w v married ladle* of thia
bn a I w ith her glove*
•■»•u.'ity
i « extent inav be somewhat
uh ir, t
t there arc others. The
<■ .i r <>f this tiaper needs bread
a ith !»•« shirt on.
he needs bread
with his shoe* on. he needs bread
with hi* pants on, and unless some
>f ’he delinquent subscriber* to thia
“U;i Rag of freedom” pony up b*-
fre long he will need bread without
« durn thing on. aay* the Browns­
ville Times.
The rapid passing of the plasmerà
who builded Oregon is taking place •
Missing link'» skull ha* Iw-n
found >n Java and another in South
Africa., We're all brothers under
the sk n
Th- <:gr<gati > wul
please rise and -mg the Internation-
al.
T
The confidence man I* one who
churns the but'er out of the milk of
human kindneaa.
Bring Your Job
Printing to 1 ribune
Under New Management
The Scio Meat Market
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WL SYMPATHIZE
How thankful the people of Ore­
gon ahould feel that they can go to
bed at night without fear of being
Wheat fields are showing no sign*
killed by lightning; that when a pe­
of the winter's freeze and growing
culiar cloud appear* on the horiton
grain is carpeting old mother earth I
they are not scared to death for
in a beautiful green. Willamette
fear it will be a tornado, that neith-
Valley, as usual, is several leaps
¿head of our middle west states.
When we can get away from our
wrdld selfishness and pious worship
■>l the dollar, we’ll begin to live for
other* and have more joy* io wor­
ship of righteousness. Selfishness
•nd love of money will wreck homes
and nations, as present-day event*
HAROLD ALBRO,
Manufacturing Optician are proving
PJLEY SÇeL’FOI)
the destructive work of a tornado to
even vhiualia* the force of the ele-
! inent
Even nt this long range our
sympathies g<> out to the survivor*
In the present difficulties of the and relative* of those who met an
Thoma* Creek Lumber Co . it I* said untimely death, manv of the victim*
that Hallin. *r„ hold* th« whip hand not having been found as yet.
Catarrhal Deuhicss
The Sein State Bank
Their earthly work tafiniehed. Their j er intense hrat nor cold is their lot
hardships are now being repaid to For this reason It ta hard fbr native
them with crown* of glorv by the < iregonians to appreciate the fears
Son of Man who said. "Well done, and hardship» the people of the mid-
thou good and faithful servant.come die west suffer because of the ele­
unto
me and I will give you rest.*' ments.
Our ph<>n* number i* 42-6; call us.
The immense ioasof life and prop-
As we look back over the pages of
time and see mother engaged at the erty by the tornado in Missouri, Ilii-
•pinning wheel and loom a* she wov* I nois and Indian* last Thursday can-
the doth that covered our body .and not i«e pictured in words. It is im-
we not* how easy it is now to secure j possible for u* who have never seen
ALBANY. OREGON
¿CIO
The Scio Tribune
Editoriale
Pag« 2
Having purchased the two meat markets in Scio, I
consolidated them under the above name, ami will
strive to render «-flicicnt service and give courteous
treatment at all times. Will carry a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
I will buy your beef cattle, veal and hogs (alive or dressed) and
pay you the top prices. See me first.
Herbert Shelton, Mgr. Shop.
C. J. BRUCE. Proprietor
Our Spring Style
Exhibit
Friday Evening,
March 27
We invite you to attend Albany's Big Cooperatile Spring
Opening, Friday Evening, March 27. Parade begins at
7:15, unveiling of windows at 8:15. Free balloons for the
children. Lantern parade, band music, and in every win­
dow will be the spring’s newest. At that time in our win-
dows will be seen the newest styles and colors in Men's
Clothing and Furni hings.
The Spring and After
No man buys a suit just because it is Spring. But Spring tune prompts the
thought of New Clothes—a new, fresh, bright Spring appearance.
You’ll probably buy your Spring Suit within the n< xt f ew d tys, and you'll
wear ft this Spring and long afterwards—with just as much pride, and with
even more satisfaction, if your selection is made from our display of Spring
Suits featuring Kuppenheimer. Michaels Stern, Clothcraft and brat Clothes
A large number of New Suits are now on display
AT
$35.OCF
New Models
in
Young Men’s Oxfords
BLAIN
and
CLOTH ing coj
$37.50
Hats. Cap*.
Shirts and
Sweater*
DR E8S WFal^L AND SlKVEKI)