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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1925)
* >• •• • • ., •* • Ì 7 a •, « V » z-.’A4 r* s’ ’ ,a Ib • • r a*. « i . • r-' *». • • « • Editorials Page 2 The Scio Tribuni THE SCIO TRIBUNE of going into business. and while in U m hotel office Thursday «\ening i had seen a copy of th« Tribune and TMK rHllUls». PURMSHINU OMSTAMY •1 liete. U»« < «WStf. <>,-«* noticed that the sawmill was having I L V U»A<i— ..... Mil» I** 1 v «*«»—» a cteteUaejejUn trouble and that the wiper was not He was all I Our phone number ia 42-5; call us. boosting th« promoters sssss< apology fur some of the members of Kconulitiotiir.g S!i»»p "Is Trotzxy's health improving?*’ the Thomas Creek Lumber Co. and and asks a » >ntempor«ry. Well, he cer said he thought th« oaper and the Parts for All Cars.... ia in I y doesn’t seem to die quite so ' people ought to boost a concern that I had a payroll of *50,000 per month. often as he used to. 212 E. Fi-at Phone 371» and because of thia difficulty he said ALBANY, ORBGON he would not locate here. W» now bave the opportunité to This aroused our suspicions, and even uurselv«« with the Chines« for w« looked him up st the hotel, and FOR OVER 40 YEARS Un- ma jongg craze by sending over we found he nor anyone dressed like liaM/S « ATAMIIII BIUHm l. I• > a «bip l<>ad of cross-word duzz I« him had stopped over night there. ijm ¿ boc , ««aiully in U«e tmuncnl el blanks. * < atarru He was here, we discovered, visiting mir« ( ITIRKIf urnillVK <-.-> al»ta sn Ult»M»«M which at the home of Haul Iuirdon. as he tlrllavrs by local »»il'llrallon and II'» The airplane is now 21 years old. In’rrral Madl'n», a ‘I*- lc. »>• h •''* joined Mr. l-ardon up town soon af through th» 11 <»«l on Ihr U» '"W Sur- and in »need and high flying it comes • terra, ihua rrclurta« lha laßauimailoa. ter leaving the Tribune office. He up to what we expected, Hut in hold hr ail drucMMte. came in with a lie on hie lips, and F. J • henry A C« m Tolrdr Ohio reekleesncMi it is still a few laps be went out leaving the lie as a truth. hind the auto. ! He 1s just another example nf un- W. A. Ewing, T. J. Munken, i Torrance Attention, Does Your Motor Need Overhauling? vt If so, ue wi’l for the next thirty days give you F ree with every complete motor overhaul a first class Re- bore on»! Horn the lylihiici We Use Oaly Genuine Ford Part» sad Gaar.slee Our Work. If your Motor Need« Overhauling, Bring It In—we are prepared to do vour work at a reasonable price. Psrshtrnt Vice Prt-a. | K. U. Myers. Caahivr The Scio State Bank Do»1« u General Banking Buainnaa. Intercut paid on time deposits. , Jet handed activities some people will It sometime« »Meems as if we wor* go to to "get** sr>mel»ody or cause i ried altogv’.her too much about ths them to al»«ut face. We imagine welfare of posterity, nearly all of| •II th« wealth he possessed was on whom probably will have good jobs his back, and mavbe that was bor 4* federal ins|>ectors or something rowed from his tailor. or other. Rumor from Albany save that J. | ^$)*17leade Qptomctrist. ALBANY OAf& PJLSY SIJSL’J’OJ) Real Eilate Proper and Notary Public „dbUruth Obtained, ßxatnined jCIO - » - OREGON DR. A. G. PRILL Physician and Surgeon Diät riet Surgeon S. P. Railway Scio, Or. G. F. Korinek Veterinarian HTAYTON, • - • Fall. Ihiheny and Sinclair received faulty indictments, so the court has decided. Of course, this does not •top another indictment, but it is quite likely the time and expens« will not I* undertaken bv the gov- eminent again. Th« men are rich, you know, and they cannot break into jail, while Gaston Means, one of the witnesses against them, will do tin e in the federal prison. Our »st ►<. m to have two interpreta tions. depending on who and what is at stake. OREGON l'ail» answerrtl Pay or Mght Tuberculin Testing HELP THE< HII4)RE»N The Scio Tribune is not given to urging its readers to donate of their Veterinarian money to every call from whatever Sterility. Abortion, T. B. Testing source, but there is one call just be ing made that ahould be heeded—in Phon«»:- Office. IM J; Rea. 7V2 tx-half of the invalid children of Or-1 ALBANY.OREGON egon. Th« 34 counties of Oregon have l'-OU in need of hospital car« Lowe 4 Morrison Rallabl« Undertakers that cannot lie had at present. Ths AU funerals given personal attention hospital, a gift by the Doernbecker by Mr. lxiw« heirs, is to be a unit of the Univer N. I. Mosaiaow N. <!. Lowe sity of Oregon Medical College in I^etMtnor, Phone -¡’ay. X»~ Phone—Sight. JB>5 Portland, is to be a state institution Phon* 91 a «I will be teadv for occupancy by j Dll. J. W GOIN Let us figure with you on that new car, open or closed models, either fours or sixes FRED 1. BILYEU (TARAGE AX’D SERVICE STATION Edward J. Marineau K. Eider is the only one of the par- Word was received by the Tribune lie« composing the Thomas Creek Lumber C who is trying u> bring Saturday from Mrs W. B. Fairfowl order out of ch«» ■.». He has recently of Portland conveying the sad news purchas'd more timber east of the that Edward J. Marineau had died ut>|-»r mill, and is trying to effect • on March 28 and *»• buried on V0 day settlement, when he plana to Tueada). March 31. in Mt. Scott pay the n • n in full, it is said. At j cemetery under the auspices of the When we recommend Kryptok any rate he hasn't left the property 1 Elka lodge. No. 142. Mr Marineau was a devotee of Glasses, th« invisible bifocal, you to wek its own way out of th« diffi m»«y rest a»sure<l that we are recom athletics and attended a smoker of culties. mending the i»est bifocal that opti th« Portland Municipal Boxing Com- cal Science ha* produced. mission on Monday night. March 23, Despite a backward spring, cloudy For fourteen years Kryptokahave in apparent goui health, but about I given the eyeglass wearer service weather and light rains, farm and and Satisfaction. garden work 1« progressing nicely. 12 o'clock became ill and went home With prune and early cherry tree« On Thursday he was taken to the In bloom, and other varietie« bud hospital, where he died, never hav ding. mother nature is beginning to ing regained consciousness, from look her bent. If prospects turn out what was pronounced rheumatic fe as expected. and the stock gamblers vsr. Mr. Marineau was born in Wis- leave inflation and deflations alone, HAROLD A LB RO, consin 37 vesrs ago and had live»l in the farmer and fruit raiser will b« Manufacturing Optician Portland and Scio the past 12 years. sitting pretty, for th« first time in Besides being a member of the Elk» four year«. and on the drill team, he was a member of the Order of Railway Conductors and of the Locumulive Engineers and Firemen. He is sur vived by his wife and two sons. Ed ward Joseph, jr.. and Freddie; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mari- neau of Couer d'Alene. Idaho, five brothers and three sisters. Last year he and his wife finished proving up on a homestead vast of town and we understand Mrs Mar-j ineau intends to soon take up her residence there and give her bovs the advantage« of the log oihio i». Ths deceased was well liked by all who knew him. Owners! Phone 27 Scio, Oregon Cool, Clean Milk ' i Prevents souring. Avoid this loss by cooling quickly and keeping milk where plenty of fresh air circulates, preferably in the open. ! > ! ( ) < > i , i Oregon Milk Company < Condenaery, Scio, Oregon ! > ' i «♦♦•••••••« Under New Management The Scio Meat Market Having purchased the tw.> nn.it markets in Scio, I consolidated them under the above name, and will strive to render efficient 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 anti hogs (alive or dressed) and pay you the top prices. Set- me first. Ilerl»ert Shelton, Mgr. Shop, L. J. BRUCE, Proprietor Horae Steps on Girl Monday morning while on their way to school, an accident occurred that might hav« caused the death of Evalyn. the 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. F. Kuhacka. who live about a mile out of town. It is th« habit of the girl to walk to school when the weather is good, and it is the habit of Glen Philippi, who also live« out of town and al- j tends high school, to come to school on horseback, and Monday morning Jun. I. 192H. The huapital will the two came together near the cul «lard idle all of 1926 because the vert on South Main street. Glen legislature failed to pas« an appro is in the habit of watering his horse priation for 1926 unleaa the big there, and the girl in attempting to Obtained. Send model or «ketch hearted people of Oregon donate an and we will promptly »end you a give more room to the horse fell report. Our hoe.k on Patent» and e-umated sum of $60.000 for the down, the horse stepping on her Trade-mark» will be sent to you year. And we believe this will ba, on requeit. right leg causing a contuse injury done. If the reader can spare 50c1 between the knee and ankle, and or a $1. semi it to The Portland some bruises about the head. Dr. Telegram G>x>dfellow Department, — PATENT LAWYERS — Browne was summoned and dressed 305 Seventh St. Washington, D. C- marking it care of Goodfellow Edb the wounda, after which the injured O»er >4 Yesra' Eapeeiewee lor for Hospital Fund. girl was removed to her home. No bon«s were broken, and the little THUM \8 LARGE Itebdint ANOTHER VISITOR girl ia rotting along nicely. Citv and Farm Property Last Friday morning a young man No blame ia attached, we under representing himself to b« J. R. stand. Glen feels badly over the Jacksun cali«d at the Tribune ofTic« accident, never anticipating an oc- List with tue— No cjiclua» v e contract and said be was h«rs for tin purpose curreae« of that kind t PATENTS D. SWIFT 4 CO. Sold I SEED CORN Wc haxr a limited "upplv of l‘<S cr»<j> scic«teil un»l teste»! See»! Corn at le per jr und. TI k c.»m wa- rai .-d and sclccted l»v Mr. Tucek, ncar Seit». It is liand shclled with tipa and butt kerneL« removed. Chick Feeds Baby Chick Feed, «•< k <3 2$ Developing Ma«h, sack 300 Growing heed. Mick 3 50 Fisher*« Chick Starter. Milk M.»*h. sack 4 ‘0 Pheasant Egg Mach, wk 2 90 Will Mil!n»n. per sali Bran. per «ack Alklillings. per sack Feed* S1 60 1 M 2M Scio Mill & Elevator Co. | *