The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 27, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    Editorials
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The Scio Tribune
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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
trinity to try it out aa warden or| I
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Manager Gilkey of the county *
fair announces that be has been as
sured that a young couple will pre- e
srnt themselves for the public wed- a.
ding one day during the fair. Takes
quite a bit of nerve, but young peo- i ¥
pie are nervy these day a
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Hogs
Eggs
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We remit for all shipments on day of
arrival.
Rir.gling Brothers Big
Show at Salem Aug. 29
Top Market Prices
W atch the date following your
At last the five-ring circus!
name on U>is pa|>er. It tells when i
your time expires. If a blue pencil
For years reporters have used this ""
mark is under vour name, it means 1 figure of speech to cescribe the big- i j
INPEX PRODUCE Co.
vour paper wit) atop in two weeks,
Does u General Banking
ness it the Greatest Show on Earth. j _
unless renewed. Starts when paid
Business. Interest paid
Now. for the first time in history
for, atona at expiration.
on time dspesita.
patrons will actually find five rings
THURSDAY. Aug 27. 1925
when the greater Ringling Brothers
THOM AS LARGE.tatfHlAfni
and Barnum & Bailey circus of 1925
City and Earm Property
I comes to Salem on August 29.
THU I HS< ERSEL Y TOLD
Hr will l>c prepared to liu.v all tbe grain offered for sale at mar­
BHnging more than SOO of the
ket price. be" Store your wheat with us and sell at any time
during the winter; wc guarantee the market price when you are
Saturday was a great day for the world's premier men and women
Liat with me—No exclusive- anln.i t
ready to sell. Bar W ill receive grain
train at West Scio warehouse,
stars.
350
performing
horses
and
believers in a t wet regime—it lArrr
Kingston warehouse or at the mill in Scio.
many
big
new
foreign
features,
the
«ut fine rain.
Ringling Brothers and Barnum &
Grouse and pheasants are expen­
Bailey circus is to give perform-,
Real Estate Broker
sive meat, we understand, costing
antes
at Salem on August 29.
and Nularu Public
about 112 per pound at this season
Here is a partial list of its won- _
jlhlrntli Obtained, ftamtned
of the year.
der» 100 railroad ears
Five rings Ttttetstes
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OREGON
High .peed, a sharp corner and in place of the three heretofore used I
an overloaded coupe are three dan­ Six arenic stages
150 trained hors­
DR. A. G. PRILL
gerous "weapons" on a dark night. es presented at one time in a mag- j
Prr.ulrnt
Vice Pre
E. D. Myers, Cashier
151 Front Street,
The Scio State Bank
Portland, Oregon
Grain Farmer, [' h S !
Sold
ifliÆY sjçeL’POi;
Physician
and
Surgeon
District Surgeon S. P. Railway
Scio, Or.
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P E N T I S T
Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
Experience is a dear teacher.
N<>w that it has rained, wouldn't
; Il I m * proper to clean up the debris
on ths business streets down town*
If the business men will set the ex­
ample. the residential sections no
doubt will follow. Like targets like.
I nifievnt "Equine Ballet” Fhra herds!
¡of trained elephants A troupe of.,
20 leaping and long-distance jump- <
ing horses, and many other imposing '
acts and features
The addition of two more circus i
rings has been effected by setting !
circular curbs on two of the elevated i
stages. This makes it possible for '
Ringling Brothers to prrsrnt for the !
first time in history five separate '
companies of performing horses at :
one time.
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Gorgeous pageants. 100 clowns, J
Since Murray. Kelly and Willos,
the three who made their get-away
from the penitentiary on Aug. 12
hate been captured and returned, it
it said Geo. Warwick is aide to eat
Veteiinnrinii
and sleep regularly. He is said to
STAYTON,
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OREGON have overworked himself when the and a menagerie of over 1,000 rare <
break occurred.
animals are a part of what is the <
t alks answered Pay or Night
Tuberculin resting
Too bad some of our big editors biggest and most amazing circus ever
wi re not in Dalrymple's place or as 1 on tour in America.
AI banv
< )rvgnn
G. F. Korinek
DR. J. W. (JOIN
guards nt the pen. Neither having
occupied cither place they have of­
Sterility, Abortion, T. B. Testing
fered much free advice, hut how
Phone.:—Office. U4-J; Res. 7<U
good it is no <>ne will ever know until
ALBANY.OREGON
i >rtir of them are given an oppor-
Do you know that you can
Dispose
of a cow in a day, but to
Produce
one requires from 2/4 to 3 years?
Oregon Milk Company
Condensery, Scio, Oregon
Veterinarian
COL. W. F. WRIGHT
Auctioneer
1144 Kerry St.
Salem, Ore.
2‘r for All Sale*
Satisfaction Guaranteed
This ad is
add resse« I
TO
HAULING
Aay Kind
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Aaywhere
SEE
Any Time
Fred Sturges, Scio,Oregon
BONDED CARRIER
Lowe A. Morrison
If you are <»n the farm, we
have the
Reliable UaSertakera
AU funerals given personal attention
by .Mr. l-owe
N. I, Mossi«*«
N. C. Lowe
Ubinoti
Phone yl
Phon* -l»ay. W7
t'horw—Night. 38«
PATENTS
Lumber
you need to re­
pair your barn
anil alleila.
Obtained. Send model or sketch
and we will promptly send y«-ti a
report. Our book on Patent« and
Trade-marks will be sent to you
on request.
If you are in
town, we can
supply you with
what you need.
D. SWIFT & CO.
H'e Deliver,
— PATENT LAWYERS —
305 Seventh SL. Wsthington. D. C-
Over M Year.* Eap.ri.ne.
Order Your Envel­
opes Now—$5.00
per Thousand
<1. W. Copeland Yards
Q uality : S ervice
Second and Calapooia
A lbany , O be .
Phone 275
Mt. Pleat ant Cole Newt
Ornar Hour«: 9 to 12 a m., 2 to & p m.
August 25
Mrs. Esther Rav. lx»uie Ray and
family and Maud Smith made a trip
to McMinnville Sunday, where Maud
is to be employed at housekeeping
for awhile.
('barley Peters and family spent
Sunday with home folks, H T. Dar­
by and family.
Otto Peters and wife of Valselz
I and Rarnev Peters and family of
Scotts Mills spent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Carl Peters.
Mrs. I Aston Darby and lady friend J
spent Saturday afternoon at Robert
Daiby’s.
Frank Hora spent Sunday af'er-
noon with Harold Darby.
George Day. Mrs. Shanks and
daughter Grace were I^banon visit­
ors Sunday.
Robert Darby is now busy hauling
wood to Scio
Jay Shanks is now employed at
Camas. Wash., where he says it is
easy for anyone wanting work to
get a job.
D. Gardner and wife of Stavion
spent Sunday evening at the John
Sandnes, sr.. home.
John Sandner, jr.. called on the
George Sandner family. They have
a baby girl, born Aug. 7th. She
has been named Deloraa.
Some of the George Sandner fam­
ily have t*en on the sick list fwT the
past few days.
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And by AnpoifiUnmt.
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
Chiropractor
Aol-2 Finir National Bank ItulMing
A I S ANY. OREGON
—ALBANY ABSTRACT COMPANY—
Abstract«* of <ity and country property in Linn county. Work
quickly completed. Our certificates guarantee safety. Prices
conform to the established rates throughout the country.
L eila M itchell .
L. M. C url . Pmidròt
Secretary
Attorney and Manager
PRODUCE COMPA
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Veal
Poultry
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T. J
PRODUCE CO.
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We hardly knew our good friend.
W. H McLain. when he came into
the office Monday. We didn't ask
him how it happened, being timid.
whether by a windstorm or getting
too close to a buxx saw anyhow, he
has lost his whiskers and it makes a
great change in his looks.
HAROLD AI.RRO.
Manufacturing Optinnn
W. A. Ewing,
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PRODUCE COMPANY
ALBANY
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Our ph<»ne number is 42-5; call us.
Qpton/ e trist.
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Index Produce Co
announce a tug-of-war team for a
contest al the county fair.
&&fìlcade
PRODUCE
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guarda.
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Oakville community is the first to i
The time for Glasses is right at
the beginning of the trouble with
your eyes. Delays are dangerous.
The eye is the moat delicate member
of the human body and every mo­
ment you delay after the trouble
starts you are getting just that
much toward possible blindness.
Have your eyes examined t>> lay.
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