The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 13, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Our phone number is 42-5; call ua
Get your auto lights regulated
according to a new law. effective
Sept 1. Any garage cannot make
the adjust manta for you; only the
ones licensed by the secretary of
state, which must be posted
To
date uoly 44 stations have qualified.
The magneto type of headlights will
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ALBANY CAli.
HAROLD ALHRO.
Manufacturing Optieiai
W. A. Ewing,
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President
Vice Peas.
E. D. My era. Cashier
The Scio State Bank
Watch the date following your
name on this paper. It tells wh»n
Does a General Banking
your lime expires. If a blue pencil
Business. Interest paid
mark ia under vour name. It means
on time deposits.
vour paper will atop in two weeks.
unl««M renewed. Starts when paid
THOMAS LARGE, RtPâtll Açti! for, stone at expiration.
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Armed with silver spades •nd
•hovels,
eight persons broke ground
TRI'THS TERSELY TOLD
Lñt w ith me—No exclusive contra« •
for the new administration building
Thia ia splendid weather for Area of the Albany College at Albany on
Be exceedingly careful with your Monday night. A big crowd wit-
Real Rítate Broker
tires of any kind it might be your neaaed the exercises.
and Notara Public
property to go through your own
The Husick store in Albany has
„'¡bit rath Obtained, ¿laminrj
careleatneaa.
been purchased by M R. Irish, who
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DR. A. G. PRILL
Physician
and
Surgeon
District Surgeon 8. P. Railway
Scio, Or.
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R. M. CAIN
Why not su»r>end traffic regula­
tion« for 90 davs and turn the high­
way« and by-way« over to the «peed
fiend«? In that time they would
be in one of two place» th« grave
Then traveling.
or th«' hospital,
would be tafe.
An unnbcaMrv error crept into
the Peoples Theatre ad last week in
announcing the comedy.
Buster
Keaton m “Three Ages" comes this
week, and we hop« the patrons will
enjoy it as immensely as if the mis­
take had not occurred. Don't fail
to an it. for it Is made for laughing
purposes.
operates stores in Lebanon, Browns­
ville and Corvallis under the name
of Grav*s Cash and Carry stoat The
Albsny store will be made the cen­
tral headquarters of the group.
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G. F. Korinek
Vete ri nari nn
Soutltcrn PacificLincs
C. W. Bra Kg. local agent
Grain Farmer,
Wc will l»e prepared to buy al! the grain offered for sale at mar­
ket price. ►yr- St >re your wheat with us and sell at any time
during the winter; «c guarantee
uarantcc the market price when you are
arc
ready to sell, mt Will I receive grain at West Scio warehouse,
Kingston warehouse or at the mill in Scio.
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
Do you know that you can
Dispose
of a cow in a day, but to
Produce
one requires from 2*/2 to 3 years?
Oregon Milk Company
Condenaery, Scio, Oregon
Office Hour«: 9 to 12 a m., 2 to & p.m.
And by Appointment.
Two Years to Pay
Fordson Tractor
Plows and Disc
By Special Arrangement wc can offer very Attractive Terms on
a F ordson O utfit , provided you place your Order
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Judge Payne reports a near trag­
edy to a couple of the county em­
ploye« at Gee-Haw hill, near l^eba
non, last Thursday. The two men
had been sent to cut a new road
around the hill, which would take
1 half an acre of private land, and the
owner met them with a stx-ahooler
As soon aa the men could get to
Lebanon they phoned the judge they
didn't mind the work, but wanted
him to send out an undertaker and
have a graveyard handy. The two
commiaaioners went out to try and
bring order out of chaos. Th«-v
must have failed, for the road is tem­
porarily abandoned —that is. its con­
Friday evening a deg came into
town with a can tied to its tail. It
was the "goat" pf some two-legged
animal who imagined he or they got
a lot of enjoyment out of seeing the
trueat friend man ever had damna­
bly al»u»ed, Whoever would do an struction.
HTAYTON.
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act of that kind has a heart of stone
Snyder & Bon have just installed
Call« answer««! Day or Mght
and a calouaed soul.
Tuberculin Testing
a machine for tightening wheel* for
automobile«, and doea the work aa
at the factory. The machine is the
only one In Albany of its kind. The
firm carries an immerse line of
wheels and other accessori*» and are
doing a big business.
FURNITURE sad
HARDWARE
either goingor rrtuming,orhoth ways,
ii you clunVse. See it’s manifold won­
der at little, if any, additional expense.
Albany New* Note«
THURSDAY. Aug. 13. 1925
OREGON
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CALI FOR N IA
to the hook end he assured his wife
he would lard her catch safely on
the hank, but the angry fish wrap­
ped itself around his leg and was
about to choke him to death, when
it calmly spit the hook out of its
mouth, unwrapped itself from the
leg and swam away. What the wife
thought and what she said is not for
a great religious prper like the Tri-i
bun« to print.
Some husbands are
awkward, you know, and this one is
ths awkwardest.
^IL€Y
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every day throughout the summer
•eason. Stopover where* er and .0 long
as you phase within final return limit
—October 31st.
Now plan your vacation journeys to
the cast. Let our ag< nf» aifrist in fixing
your itinerary« And include
Fish grow big in one of the «mall
stream« east of Cascadia. A Scio
woman hooked one ao big «he could
not land it and called her husband
to help her out. Following the line j
Optometrist.
Sold
Roundtrip Excursion Fares
not be allowed after Sept. 1. Get
your lights adjusted and sav« trou­
ble and expense.
I'rotecl your eyea from the glare
Have your gla»»««s ground in Soft-
Lit« or Crookes A Glass. Thew* col
ors give the mellow comfort of old
cathedral windows. Plraaing to the
sight aa to the eyes.
City an«i Farm Property
The Scio Tribune
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rnone*. j
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
SÄit. Chiropractor
E. G. Arnold of Scio, recently ap-'
pointed deputy county e’erk, is tak-1
ing to his new duties like a flea to a
fat dog. He has been trying to buy
himself a straw hat lately, but can­
not find his site. We do not know
whether it Is caused by the "big"
head or the haberdasheries don't
carry a complete line of sixes.
401-2 Firat National Bank Building
A lbany . O rkcon
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before S kptkmbkr F irst .
Every. Farmer Needs a Fordson
Now is the time to have your
Auto Tops Repaired or Made New
Our facilities arc the l-cst in Linn County. Rex
Enclosures installcil if you wish. Prices reasonable
Another advance in tire prices rxpr< tr«l Boon. Wc feature the
C.T.C. (made in Portland) and the Miller Tire» none better on
the market. Auo Accessories. Trimmings, Paints, etc.
Vulcanizing, Retreading. (>¡1» and Greases
C. H. Torrance is so proud of his.
valve grinding machine that he talks j
It in his sleep, so say his friends who
know now true the grinding is done
by it. Torrance also sells auto sup­
plies wholesale and retail.
Arch Hammer, of th« Blain store,
has a hobby. Moat men do. and
the hobbies are of various hue«.
But Arch takes on a different line
and would benefit suffering human-\
ity. If he had the money, he My«
he would make a health resort at
Sodaville, where the rich and poor
could go for their ailments and be
cured by drinking freelv of the best
health-giving waters in the world.1
We wish he had the money, for he
has the right idea. Where is there
a bettor opportunity for a man with
money to do so much good?
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All kinds of Iron and Bra»» Catting*
Fruit an«] Hop Furnaces
Repair Work and Blacksmithing
Albany Iron Works
Engines, Mill and Mining Machinery
lave Rolla. Head Blocks, Lag Turners, ! og 11 aula.
t able Conveyor» and Ro|w F<«d Work.
Phone bl
Albany, Oregon
—ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY—
Abstracters of city an«l country pn perty in Linn county- Work
quickly completed
(hm art dicati-» guarantee safety' Prices
conform to the established rates throi^hout the country
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I- M. Cvau President
Secretary
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Attorney and Manager