The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 23, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    Editoriali
Page 2
The Scio Tribun«
sense u> make our laws, instead of template. Some culinary miaaion- li
Aibaoy’s O b I jt
fanaticism. But that's a long ways aries should be sent to teach Adam.
off unless we stop to think, and then
If that Iowa profeasor makes a
vote as we think.
success of his invention of a patent
filter for noise, we mav in time be
Our phon« number is 42-5; call us.
able
to »train our jazz instead of
WHEN MILLS ORMANO
permitting it to be such a strain on
Just now there is much being «aid
us.
about flax, and a great urge is made
Illinois town which has a surplus
t for a large acreage in Linn county. of over seven thousand dollars in its
Frankly, your editor knows as much
•’5 Assi I im hfr«H
AltMUkV. O
treasury will levy no taxes this year.
about flax as a hug does about its
We know a lol of towns in Oregon
I birthday, and for that rea««>n we
that wish they could do the «atnc
flirfjun. if*
have said but little during this urge
thing.
by promoters. However, we do not
want to discourage, but rather to
BOYS' ATHLETIC NOTES
encourage, this industry rnd make
Basketball waMin is over and base­
K e» these observations:
ball 1» coming into view.
The fwy>
A few year* ago, in 1917. there
have been practicing tuoaball for
was a tremendous urge by a great about two Week*.
many people to the farmets and to
We haven't aehvduled any gam«
owners of small acreage to plant for this m-ason, hut we haw wm<
II, »
We hope the bn- ■
loganberries, as it was a crop that gam«-»
would produce four to seven ton« ball »•-■«on will be more successful
than the baik«-tl»JI »,-a*on.
We hav,-
l>cr acre, that it would never fail
Mini.- material to muk<- a winning
and that the Willamette Valley was team, and w*c hojw to a in a majority
Watch the date following your the only place where they could be
of the gam««.
name on this paper. It tells when
y»ur lime expires
If a blue pencil, successfully grown. The world was
mark is under vour name, it means, at our feet, we were told. What
POULTRY 17
1 EGGS
Vour paper will stop in two weeks. > has happened, you well know. The
capons
HOGS
uni« « renewed. Starts when paid' consumer didn't like the first trial
I- che; j»«r and will bring greater
for, »tom» at expiration.
and didn't buy the second time in
nsu'ts than if you had a hoy to cry
\\ c want your |»r xlucc
sufficient numbers t* keep the mar­
ami guarantee you top
your ware«. If you have anything
T iiirshay April 23. IMS
ket up and make production profita­
market prive«.
Our
to tw-ll or want to buy something,let
businrv« established 44
ble. The grower lost.
it b< ki own through the Tribune.
It is «aid th« iraa found while dig­
years ago. Reference:
A Isrge linen mill is now being
ging a well near Eugene the other
Bank of California.
, built io Salem. It may survive and
day is the natural variety, and not
prove the foundation for a prosper­
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«tmilar in any way to the kind the
ous flax growing area all over the
Eugene boosters $rc accused of. It
Willamette Valiev. It is very hard
The Tribune. SI 75 the year.
may be gaa will tie found there in
to know which wav to step. How­
unlimited quantity, and we hope so.
ever. it is known that flax will grow
in this community, and of the b<-«t
When we get over the jazz life, quality, for it was successfully
through which we are passing, we grown here about 20 years sgo
If
may have more time to spare with the flber proves to lie what the mill
our children. The child needs the wants, and scutching and retting
guiding hands of father and mother , plants are conveniently locat«-d so as
to steer it <>n th« road to a useful to eliminate long hauls and relieve
and hon< rable life. Hut while w«*rs the grower of that big expense,
jazz crazy otrr children are in the then by next fall It might be the
way and the streets and courts do wise thing for our farmers to so
the guiding,
prepare for a flax crop next year
«
But in the meantime investigate the
In our box story on the front page, possibilities of the industry thoroly
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Torrance
Reconditioning Shop
and
Parts for AH Car«....
¡’lume 37»
21* E. First
ALBANY, OREGON
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HAI.I.'« « « fVHMIl »Kill! I VI.
«iK-aasfulir in U,« in.iimnl ut
Catarrh.
nui» < ninitii ni uh tai
al»ta ut «n (»tn in wot «hi. i, v>n. kl,
lt»O*»M I,, k-al Bi-vlkaltuo •>..! n .
Im»rr<al Madi tn*. • Tenir, whb h ««to
thrvush iti« II».»ul on th«
>
Mur-
fa«»». thu» rxtuvlns th« inttammalkfn.
m.l4 bv all drus»i»la.
»* J ITwn-y A «V»,. T'-l-'d'i OMn
W. A. Ewing.
T. J Murker»,
I'mident
Vice I'r««.
K. I>. Myers, t'ashirr
The Scio State Bank
Does a (ìeneral Banking
Business. Interest paid
on tune deposits.
Exclusive
Optical Parlor
Bancroft Optical Co.
Putting an Ad in
1 his Paper
V eal
Bring Your Job
Printing to Tribune
The short Skfflfit Temples ha» the
wire core, is readily adjusted atm
holds so tenaciously that it is m<>»t
desirable for summer sports.
Ask to see samples.
^êiïilcade
Optam e trist.
ALBANY QAC&
HAROLD ALBRO,
Manufacturing Optician
J^ILSY S^SL^O!)
Cool, Clean Milk
Real Ertale Rrolfer
and Notarti Public
"l)o You Remember," we anticipet-
ed some one in a reminescent mood
bit ratti Obtained, & a mined
would give us a bit of history about
jCtO
.
.
.
OREGON the event in question, <-n how the
rural mule» came to lie established,
who started the electric system, the
Physician
■ stabiishment of the high school and
DR. A. G. PRILL
and
Surgeon
District Surgeon S. P. Railway
Scio, Or.
G. F. Korinek
any other subject that from lime to
time may be mentioned under the
above head. Who will tie first?
and know personally what can t*e
made clear per acre from flax.
When mills go up to manufacture
th« raw product into a finished fab­
ric. then we will know there is a
demand for more flax and plenty of
our farmera will cooperate.
Europe seems ever ready to be
Yanked out of trouble.
A IIUNOUS ('RIME
Veterinarian
Order Your Envel­
opes Now—$5.00
per ! housand
Reliable UnMsrtahers
All funeral« given
by Mr.
N. <*. Lows
lx-b«non
I'hone fl
personal attentioi.
Low«
N. I. Moaanxis
l’hon« -Hay, !W7
Phone—Night,
PATENTS
Obtained. Send model or sketch
and we will promptly «end you a
report. Our book on Patent* and
Tradt mark* will be tent to you
on request.
D. SWIFT & CO.
— PATENT LAWYERS —
305 Seventh St. Washington. D. C-
Over 34 Y»»r»' F.«per>»a«a
THOM AS LARGE, teMNl M«l
"A little learning is a dangerous
attached to this man is. that he is
not letting his child get away from th|r>g ’ it leads you to tackle croas-
Condensery, Scio, Oregon
X
I nder New Management
The kScio Meat Market
Having pwrehaaed the two nx.U markets in Scio. I
consolidatcil them under the almvc name, «nd will
strive to render efluirnt service and give courteous
treatment at «II tunc*. Will earn a full line of
Fresh and Cured Meats
I will buy your Iwef «attic, veal an«I hog* (alive or dressed) «nd
pay you the top prîtes. Ser me first.
I lerbert Shelton, Mgr Shop.
< . I BRI I E, Proprietor
ihv influence of a good father and a w,,Td puzzles.
loving mother the street is not tot Charity covers a multitude of sins,
educate his child nor the courts to. but it doesn't guarantee to keep!
prescribe its abode, if home teach- them covered.
ing and a cl an home life can pre-1
In this modern age. one doesn't
vent. Well, when we begin perse­ have to go to the seashore to see
cuting parents for teaching their (tappers' knees
children, it's time to begin building
Some publicists urge people to
oenitentiaries bigger, establishing
vote the way th«y think, and then
reform schools in «very county and
complain about the small vote.
increasing our number of law-en-|
John Ringling is reported to be
'orceinent officers.
trying to buy th« Giants. Probably
According <o the Capital Journal,
wants to add them to his circus col-
he man is a good American citizen
lecti >n.
who believes in obeying the laws < f
Some one has said "man is a finer
the land, but also believes parents
who love tbeir children are responsi­ creatuie under democratic govern-'
ble for that child and not the state ment.*’ Also, possibly, under a fe­
as to what part it takes in society minine thumb.
when it goes out in the world, either
gooo
or bad
And he prefers to be
City a:id Farm Property
responsible for his child, while the
state seems to prefer to be just as
much or more re*i»insibl«. Which
List with me—No ex elusi ve contract
will make the beat citiaen out of a
child, law or love?
Some dav we will hunt common
Sold
Oregon Milk Company
a
BRIEF AND BREEZY
One good way to get acquainted
A man was arrested on hi* amali with a nice girl is to marry her.
ranch near Salem the other day ff>r
A practical joke is one that an
BTAYTON.
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OREGON
a
most heinoug crime, a crime the1
Calls anawered Day or Night
editor is willing to pay fnoney for
like of which has probably never oc-l
Tuberculin Testing
If the legislature will collect a tax
curred in that community before,!
on
profanity, it can dispena« with
lie was keeping his child at homeI
i all others.
»n<l his wife (a former school teach-
• i> wm teaching it the prescribed!
n>*re is nothing in names they
say.
but a Missouri undertaker is
.course of study demanded by the
named
Finis.
school laws of Oregon. The crime i
Lowe &. Morrison
Prevents souring. Avoid this
loss by cooling quickly and
keeping milk where plenty of
fresh air circulates, preferably
in the open.
Teacher:
"Robert, give me a
sentence using the word 'satiate.* ’’
Bobby: "I Uok Mamie Jones to a
picnic last summer and I'll 'sav-she-
ate* quite a lot.**
Adam Breeds asks a western pa­
per what kind of liquor "notlicker **
is. Sneh ignorance is piuful to con I
Garden Tools
The work of making or ten ling a
fgarden may be light« ne«l if v«»u
lave the proper t.s»ls. Our stock
m n«>w complete with good reliable
make* and i* price«I low.
N. I. MORRISON
SEED CORN
We have a limited supply of I«>2.1 crop «elected ami tested Seetl
Corn at lc per pound. I his corn was raserl «ml selected bv
Mr. lucek, near Svio. Iti« hand shelled with tips.ami butt
kernel« removed.
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.