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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1925)
V i - K'W I «Jk.wX* Tb* fV>io Tribun* Editorial* PAGE FOUR THE '•«’ be accounted for -oly on th. THE SCIO SCIO TRIBUNE TRIBUNE - ------------------ ground that there is such a thing as Pubhab.d Keasv Tb^nda* hi------------- "|n*L •• THK THIIO Sfc Pt Ht-tSMING COMPAMT ,UCM- I M an*. U..I—U Orw«« Of course, it is imposaible to leg- ; SHELBURN NEWS I Valve Grinding December 22 IV. McA4**> -•..*. EdiUK . . - Mrw l v m a i -» Hu d n a « a curwUkA— i»laU' Bound •emw into the mind of Zmk Bros buzzed wood for C. O.' I. *U)*HM**< — — — .... *.** laaS-MK* II.T» that type commonly called "aap.” If Wüd 4M U m * ««»4 «»< llw y«ar • • • LW McClain last Friday. III lYW'Olh«. iw «dvaftc« . • • • I j 0| If we are to have the possible max Uutwie t fiM • I I» Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roadarmel Ikone quickly on a machine that is scientifically accurate, ami is the only one of its kind in Linn county. Try us next time. Auto ¡»arts both wholesale and retail. imum of safety In the streets the Our phone numlier is 42-6; call us. "sap" must be legislated out of the were shopping in Albany Saturday. O. Russell of Sheridan visited driver’s seat. Thia perhaps falls his R. brother. T. M Russell last week | into the category of thing* “more 212 E. First Phone 379 easily said than done." The "sap” and took some fine strawberry roots home with him. ALBANY. OREGON must be proved before he can be Mrs. Clarence l^effier and daugh deprived of his citizen's right. The real question is. what proof shall be ter were shopping in Shelburn Sat urday. required? T M Russell and wife made a This ad is As the laws are usually ad minis business trip to Salem last week. addressed ter e<i there is no interference with Mrs. C D. Osborn had for Sun TO habitual menaces to life and proper A splendid selection of ty until they have an "accident.” day guest* her brother. Clinton I lyai intlis. Narcissi. Cro Watch the date following your Little is done to prevent accidents i Trexler, wife and aim cus aiul other bulbs for name on this paper. It tells when While chopping wood Tuendav Hundreds of '’saps” could be iden fall planting. Drop us a your time expires, if a blue pencil morning. Dillon McLain cut his left postal for description aiul mark is under your name, it means tified when the streets are wet bv foot near the ankle. Henry Wyman prices. lour paper will atop in two weeks, the sliding of their cars al points unless renewed. Starts when paid where they should be under perfect took him over to Stay ton to a phy- for, stop« at expiration. control. Too much speed on wet ■ sician, who had to take several stit pavements is as dangerous as driv ches to reduce the wound. Clinton George returned home ing while intoxicated. Something Nothing is more attrac from Portland Thursday much im can tie done about it. tive ill the home than a proved in health, although he is still I hiw I of (told Fish. I hey weak. give the room lite, and Steiwer la Pleated T hi kmiay . Dec 24. 1925 E. S. McCrae and son of West provide endless entertain ment for the children. Scio called at H. O. Shilling’s Sun- Frederick Steiwer, candidate fur Much that passes for philosophy you need to re Reasonable in price, hi - I day. His wife is over in Tillamook the republican nomination for U. S. cspei«ive to keep. la no tn<>re than a gixid dige*'ion. pair your barn I county taking medical baths at the senator, has been active during the and sheds. ’ mineral sanitarium. ¡«st weeks visiting prominent citi So far we have heard no com T. M. Russell and family spent zens and political leaders in various If you are in plaint against the weather man in Sunday with her parents. Mr. and sections of the state, and says he is town, we can Our own special mixture. Oregon. While he ha* been treating Mrs W. H McLain. well pleased with the popularity supply you with 2 ll>s 25, Tonics. song the mi idle stateli with cold, ano* Mrs. Cbaries Bates underwent a with which his candidacy is being restorers, moulting food, what you need. and ice. it is balmy in Oregon. ; surgical operation for gall stone« in everything for the song received. 1 Salem Saturday. She is improving bird. Ask for booklet on I Mr. Steiwer does not contemplate Hr Deliver. care of birds. i nicely. So far we have heard not a word making an active speaking campaign from our queerv of two weeks ago. for aime time. He is contenting which was printed on the front page. himself with visiting old and mak j News From Lyons. The quei-ry was not a joke. Our ing new friends. He has a strong Q uality : S ervice announcement will lie made tn Jan and active following among the for uary. and it may ba a surprise. Second and Calapooia December 22 mer students of the 11 of O and the Phone 275 A lbany , O re . O A C. as he is a graduate of both We carry a coin,dele stock The Ella Lyons family of Kings of these well known rente The man who doesn’t believe in institutions. Mr. Steiwer is but 42 ton were week end visitors with rel dies. Alsu their l>»« Bis newspaper advertising usually asks years old and is fit for the office in cults. Puppy Cakes and < at atives at I.y> ns. Food. his friends to tell their friends about age and ability. Jerome Whitney. D. H. Monroe. him and that is "not” advertising. "Ilogs and How to Care for Lloyd Martin and J. H. Johnston Them," a valuable booklet Returns do not come in. so adver- were Stavton business callers Satur free for tbc asking. t -mg does not pay. People rely on GILKEY STATION day. , newi<pa|>ers for what the* want to Roy Wiley is the owner of a 1926 buy. Think this over. « sport special Star car. Mr. Dannen Dec. 22. of Albany transacted the deal. AllANV, Out STORE Mrs. Pansy Shepherd was hostess It is said the desire for automo Mrs. U. S. Berry and brother, biles and radios is growing so fast to the ladies’ club last Thursday. i Wallace Cone were in Salem shop that practically all available money Ths rooms were tastily decorated ping Wednesday. is tied up in them and that banks with Christmas trees and artificial Relic« U CrWilers Jack Johnston and family spent Father or Mother would appreci ti snow. After ths business session, a Nolic* is hereby given that the under- >irv refusing that kind of loans. In Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ate a pair of hrjptak Glasses. signed has been duly appointed by the that particular, many people agree, short Christmas program was enjoy Your Hweethcart, Brother or Sis Arthur Vaughn. County Court of the Stale ot Oregon, ter would efijoy a gift from our ed, after which presents were taken as it will hasten normalcy and thus for Linn County, administratrix of the Mr. and Mr*. Dannen. Mrs. Henry well »elected line of Jewelry. estate of Joseph Schwindt, deceased bring the people to a stern realiza from the tree, each one present hav a and Mr. Kendal all of Albany were and has qualified. Before or All persons having claims against the tion that luxuries arc not to lie had ing brought a gift. Thia being the Lyons visitors Sunday. estate of said deceased are hereby re without sufficient income to own and regular election. Mrs. Anna Mespelt Among those from Lyons attend qulrvd to present them, duly verified, was elected president. Mrs. Minnie with the pro|H-r vouchers, within six (<•! maintain them. A recent survey of ing M. E. church and the grange kryptok Glaasc-ic are a delight to months from the date of thia notice, to the cost per mile to operate an au Goar vice-president and Mrs. Lizzie the eves 366 days in the year, dinner in Stayton Sunday were the the undemlgne I administratrix at th«- the Invisible Bifocal for near office of Hill. Marks &. McMahan, in the tomobile in the stale of Washington Gilkey secretary-treasurer. S. D. Brown family. Bane Martin and far. Cusick Building in Albany In Iunn coun shows it to be nearly 12c. Where A large crowd attended the all and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Whitney ty. Oregon. listed and first published thia 26th is the installment purchaser who can day meeting at the Riverview school and family and Mr*. E E. Trask. day of November. 1926. afford such luxury? And it seems house Sunday. J. M Harrington, All reported having a very pleasant Anna M Hchwindt, that the baoA.i have found out*-he the evangelist who has been con day with the Stayton people. Administratrix. Hill. Mark* & McMahan. doesn’t exist. ducting the meetings, went to Ma Attorneys for Administratrix. rion to hold services Monday night, («st publication De*. 24, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. C W. Riagg have and will go on to Salem to begin a bought a new Overland sedan to be T(>O MUCH SPEED HAROLD ALBRO, revival Jan. 3. delivered in the next few days. Manufacturing Optician Although many people appear to Miss Annie Klamer fell about 16 l»e of the contrary opinion, it is quite feet from a ladder in the barn Fri- Office Hours: P to It sm. 2 to S pm. ... {Office»» generally agreed 'hat “you can’t day. striking her side on a manger. And by Appointment. ” f Re» 363 , make human beings good by stal- bresking three ribo, Dr Prill was jute." Is it not time to conclude called to attend her. Her si*tei. I that neither can ¡»eople be made Mrs. John Rich of Albany, is here careful by law and to attempt to taking care of her. Chiropractor Several Thousand reduce the perils of street traffic by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Whetstone 401-2 Finn National Bank Building A I.HANY, ORKGON means different from those that and children. Lloyd and Mary Beth, have t»een relied upon in the past? visited at the J. F. Sommer and T. lust what will prove effective will M. Holt homes Sunday afternoon. have to be decided after thorough Albany viaitors from here .Monday study of the conditions that have were R. H. Struckmeier. Mr. and grown up It M-ems obvious, how Mrs. Fred Mespelt. Mrs. E II. Kel Conic in sml sec us alx»ut g< tting glass endoaurea put Cornar 2d & Baker ever, that measures of prevention ly. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd. <>n your car. IX» not delay getting your to)«, cur Phone 411-J Albany. Orc. rather than of punishment will yield Wilson Young. Mr. and Mrs. S. B tains and upholstering done now and ride in comfort. the greater benefits. Holt and Mrs. J. H. Kelly. Ur are equipped to do your work satisfactorily. We are now in the season when James Johnston was host to the FOR OVER 40 YEARS the streets are quite commonly wet Farmers’ Union Saturday night. A All work guaranteed. MAU.« CATAHKH WKItlCINB ha* I -r used •uc<Marull> in the ir-ainont el and very slippery. Common sense Christmas tree was a feature of the Catarm. NALL« CATISRH SKIIII 1XH eon- tells us that automobiles cannot be evening after the buanewi meeting. sista ot as Ointment wh>. h Que kl> safely driven as swiftly on wet as on Mrs. Wilaon Young has been on Corner E. Second and Baker Streets ^>11**** by local applii-allnn and V- t*mal M»4i< ma, a Tonic wh>. n «. t, dry streets. Yet too many drivera the sick list the last few days. N. L JENNINGH, through the Rh-od na th* Minou* Hur- TnEPMON« facra. thus reducing th* lattammsooa. Manager ALBANY. OREGON are deaf to the voice of common The school and Sunday school are 4ia-j Hold br all dnig«t*t* sense. Thia type changes its habits preparing a Otistmae program and F. J Chaney A Co,, Toledo. Ohio. not at all when conditiona favor tree for Carietmas eva >t the River- skidding. If it avoids collisions thia view scboul boast-. C. H.Torrance A, Holland Bulbs * Gold Fish Lumber Bird Seed \. / • < „if J J. W. Copeland Yards att’s Dog and Cat Remedies : t l or Christinas After Christmas 0/?/ (Dm e trist. ALBANY OBgB, For Sale Very Reasonable Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy No. I Potalo Sacks Albany Bargain House WINTICK IH I I ERE Jennings Auto Top Shop Bring \ our Job 1 ’rinting to the I ribune.