The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 18, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    INSURE
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General
Mr In Y our Home Company
Pacific States Fire las. Co.
Uncl« Tom’s Cabin"
WM
The Scio Tribune
will be brought to Scio on Saturday- !
Jone 20. 8:16 p. tn , in a mammoth
waterproof tent, having -eat* for
nearly 2000 people- Mr. Harvell's
company numbers nearly 50 people,
travelling in their own train of mo­
tor ears, trucks and trailers. Two
,
free concerts on the principal streets
;
daily of the worth while kind.
SURFACE CO01.ER IS
BEST FOR COOLING
’ w limi tv.
ir "i■< i
ire
»ime It I»
. g tnnk
or thrwe J-grue» of tba
<>l »(«ring or weil water,
snerward piacevi In thè
wt .-re fu.-ther chllllng caa
water lu ibi» vai
khoulil m«t t»v a bove 46 «Icgreea
t fi, u iik hua bc-ii coolati hy • »ur
f»- <- <■ ith-r II ■ au he belìi al Alt de
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- ' l>> piaclng In thè vai
two t<> tv
-mi a hnlf poumta t»f Ica
(or evet - g ì n of milk. If thè milk
la i> ' | r.
<■«! l-cfore helng placrd
Iti tb- vai, f'-ur poun-ta or more of le«
are n< -
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>i e.n h gallo«, of milk.
Tht» pr......... Utig wlll etti in hall thè
at> - uni of l<< rvqiilrvd in (he tank.
The u»< <»f »tnall top milk pali» and
ci-
*t-rlllo-d utctialla. aud tbo
i -ili i. "f >' <in, h« althy cows help
to k<-<
l>« rr.a out of milk. Some
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. I n.wr, »!>*) unica» thè
milk I» c '-■! qulrkly they multlply
rapi-! y
In
,«rm milk baderla don
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> every half bour. Al
SO «I .
» Hit 5 rvprvdtice very sluwly.
In many respects W. J Harvall’s
Prompt cooling to DO <1rgr<-ev lab-
Vncie Tool’s 1'abin” is ’he must
renhWt I» aba-dutely rs»*-tillnl for pro­
J S STICMA. Agasi
Sos. Ongsa
importyit of the « um'i produc­
ducing milk of low bacteria count,
tions. In the first place it serves t<j
warn, F. C Hutton profvwwr <»f dairy­
ing at the Nvw Jersey Collega of Acri-
exploit the masterpieces of two of
culture In New Brunswick.
Europe’s noted artists, i e.. Ralph
The quicke»! an.I therefore best way
Heal p.dalt Projet
Brunt's elaborate (tainting entitled
of cooling milk I» to run It over ■
and NolatQ Public
1 surface cooler. tin »«teli a «soler the
The Olestial City“ and Harts Ve­
^•IkUnth Obtained. ftamintj
milk |>a*e«-» over the oul»l«le Surfai*
rion'* picture of the New Orleans GETTING SOMETHING TO
In n thin lay«-r. t'olii water Is cirro
jcio
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OREGON
slave mart; and «eeondly. it has GO WITH WHAT YOU HAVE laici through the Itisi,le and thua
chili» the milk
By this mean» th«-
brought I «ack into prominence the
DR. A. G. PRILL
**Wbea I atn buying one now nrticte lampemture of the milk can be
meniorivm
of
that
grand
old
lady,
Physician
brought within two or three ileim-a
I always try to aotret aotnrthing that
Harriet Beocber Stowe, and serves I will go a ell with what I hare «■« of the trtttp-'mtnh- of the water Ice
ami
Surgeon
watet will be tww«to<l m hot weather
to reveal the beautiful leaaona really ' baud." aaya unv well-drew»«»! wuomii
I call that a tlr»t rate guide In to bring milk to So «Icgrws Kahr« ta> .ell.
District Surgwou 8. P. Railway
to be learned by careful attention.1
I
Morning’s milk »i>--ultl l«e cooil'd to
cbooaing new ctvlbea.
Second t<> the Holy B#ok does Inc!«
Scio, Or.
least
flit ttogrves
rahnniit-it
For IhMance. If you h.nr gray him. at
Tom's Cabin rank as a »acred in- don't buy a brown drew», but rbt«>w Night'» milk ma; however, he eootr«!
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s ruetor. The oulpit has endorsed black or blue or gray, so that next
winter they will look wait together
PR. C
F I U Q
it as a moral teacher worthy of man­
But If you have a brown bat. do not
Ollb-e II-«ita: b te 13 a rn,, 2 to 5 p m.
« I »ilice : mo
l’honr» :
kind’s rapport. while the board ofi »elect a gray drvaa. but taka a brown
DENTIST
t R cj M3
education in many of the targe cities ona.
Albany
Oregon
When a woman buys at random any
has encouraged scholars in witness­
color »he may fancy. It can readily
ing the worthy dramatisation of the ba seen that »be will require many
story thst was instrumental in mak- • more clothes than -the woman who
Chiropractor
mg <>ur country religious, free and ■electa everything new to harmonise
with something »he already has.
*01-2 First Nati'-ral llnnk Ht
A Ih Ab r. I) kk <> un
happy.
Many a hat look» well with one
It is » known fact that W. J Her- suit, but does not go with any of the
-AYTON,
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vali poasesm-s the original version of others. Ah evening coat may took
lowly with your blur drew», but p«>al
Calls answered Pay nr N ight
Mrs. Stowe's story and x that it has I lively bldeoua with the ¡«Ink one. bo
Tuberculm Testing
been unanim- usiy accepted by the that they can never l«e woni together
pros», pulpit and public of America If you know that blue ami brown, for
example. arw your moat becoming col
and England.
The Harvall revival ora, you should decide whlrli of th<*»«>
•i PawrtaW Or«**»
Awtawiebiie
Rregerty
^ILSY S56LT0I)
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
G. F. Koriuck
Veterinarian
HAULING
Any Kind
Any Time
Anywhere
SEE
Fred Sturges, S io.<
THOMAS LARGE RtsMeal tytl
BONDED CARRIER
Citv and Farm Projwty
Lowe &. Morrison
Sold
Reliable Undertakers
I ist with me- -N<> exclusive contract
All funerals given
by Mr.
N. tX I-owa
i-ebaaon
Phone »I
personal attention
lx>w»
■V. A Ewing,
T. J. Munken,
N. I. Moaaiaow
President
Vice Pres.
I'hone -Pay. £‘~
E. 1). Myers. Cashier
Phone— Night. 395
PATENTS
Obtained. Send model or sketch
and we will promptly send you a
report. Our book un Patents and
Trade-marks will be sent to you
on request.
D. SWIFT & CO.
— PATENT LAWYERS —
305 Seventh St. Washington. D. C-
Ow M Tsars’ E»|»eriewca
The Sen State Bank
Doe« a General Banking
Bucinerà. Interest paid
on time deposits.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Thus« who arw tn a **rua-downM condt-
l'-n will nolle* i»Mt Catarrh bothers them
■tCich mors than when they arc m good
• alth
This fact proves that w hll«
•i'»irt> la a Io- al disease, It Is greatly
«need by ronstltuttonvl .-ondltlons
" “ 1 ' ' » i
Ml in. 1M:
nmMm-l Treatment both local »nd ta-
Ureal end h»a he«n eu-ceasr-d tn the
liniment of Catarrh for >»er fo.ty years.
M-»ld bv all <irv k-t-tata.
J F. J. Cueiyry a Co., Toledo. Onto,
Is going to he moat popular with the
fashion dictators, or b<wt suited to
your pArpoae. and let this be the gen­
eral tone of your wardrobe, kevtrfng
all y»ur coats, suit» and gown», at
least in harmony with It. Evpccially
can the number of outer coats be re­
duced tn this way.
And. of Hoiro-
all waists made this se>i«m will then
be Just the thing to wear with Ute
next new au It.
In the «ama «»y. If you can afford
only one naw ontflt, and you tliu-i-le
that a tailored »ult Ivat nil* y«nr
need do not »poll It by purchn»lt;g
an ovrr-elalM>n»te hat. ■>r sh-*s meant
only for party wear, Or tf you bara
found by nsperlence that rtuffy, frill'
things best fulfllt your purpose, do not
change over to tailored clothre all at
once, and expect to keep a harmoni­
ous effect
Thia la one of the greatest secrets
of economical dressing.
If you will
plan y«ur wardrobe so that any article
you buy can be worn with any of the
others, you will tlnd that you d«> not
begin to tired so many hats, gloves,
ihoea, furs, petticoats, parasols, and
the like, as the woman who d<»-s not
use such foresight In her shopping
A SPECIAL i ,; li. (
MOTOR
CARS, TRUCKS AND i PA £RS
3 Uni
h -P 'of .Tent
with Seating Capacity lor Twu Thousan' People
* PACK OF Rl SIAN BLOOD HOUNDS
Want to Make Money
5OO--RtSERVED0PERA CHAIRS--5OO
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To ice this property, tall at T M. Russell's after 5 p. m. week days, if you must
see it during the day, phone Mr. Russell f<»r appointment. This equipment has
I wen used just enough to make it work letter than new.
T. M. J^ussell, agent, route 2, Scio, Oregon
or inquire at the Scio Tribune office.
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Th© Barrum x.f Them A l. Moro Grand
Novelties Fhun Ever Presented With
One Shew
Here’s Your Chance
I Case Threshing Machine, 22 inch cylinder, 36 inch
riddle, run four seasons, good condition.
I Fordson 1 ractor, good condition.
I 2-gang 14 inch plow.
I Double Disc, for tractor or horse power.
I Wood Saw, mounted.
I 4-section Harrow.
I Kelly Duplex Mill (2 ton feed grinder) new burrs.
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AN IMMENSE STAGE
SOR<SOUS SCENERY
GREAT MECHANICAL EFFECTS
If you arp a I hresherman, or want to be,
The following equipment, all in Al condition,is
for sale at less than half its original cost, and has
been in use only four seasons and was never
abused. 1 he price is $1,250.00 for all, $350
cash, balance approved note. Somebody will
get it, so hurry. If sold separately, all must be
cash in hand. Here’s the equipment:
w.ft
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GRAND
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TRANSFORMATION
POPULAR PRICES CF ADMISSION
Crand Operatic Orchestra at Each Performance
At Scio One Night Only
Saturday, June 20, 8:15 p.m.
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