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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
The Rcio Tribun*
of the leading restaurants in Port
land
He bundled hie feet with rags, he
T. M Rusarll and family. Byron
elothed his bodv with gunnyaacks Bates and family drove to R O.
Done quickly on a machine
and wore a collar cut from a tin can Russell's, near McMinnville, Christ
tl .it is scientifically accurate,
—to horde money He died uncared mas day arid took dinner with them.
•nd is the only one of its
for in a hovel in Portland. He was Th« re were thirty guests present
kind in I.inn county. Try us
next time. Auto part» both
educated, he sold papers on the and all enjoyed the day.
wholesale and retail.
streets and could have been a useful
l«ee George spent Christmas with
citizen but wasn't- to horde money home folks, coming over from Phil
He was worth several thousand dol omath the evening before. He re
212 E. First
Phone 37»
lars. all being left to the cause of turned Mondav morning, as he is
education, a most worthy legacy employed as fireman there for the
ALBANY. OREGON
Had he used his talents in life to Camcron Logging Co.
AtlVl KTrsING KATKA
ward helping the cause of education
The Lee George family ate Christ
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Xir and his community he would have mas dinner with Grandma Trollin-
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kwwmiwtk’exa at
H ® helped humanity many times more ger and sons.
addressed
He re
Mrs. Charles Bates is report«.I a*
A4vrrfiwftv**«ta ah»i*d rmarb ttek« oMkw »w< kata* than his money ever can.
Oaaa Tiwwlay v« laaus* t‘wW*em<kn* la otfml ka-
TO
TvanwWtvl wj-evliv-ng
be
iu< »• ceived from eociety and gave noth convalescing nicely from her major
•ijvaMea pvb* «*at «act
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ing to it to horde money. Every operation Inst week.
A splendid »election of
Hyacinths, Narcissi. Cro
Watch the date following your community has its money borders,
Walter George end Carl Follis left
cus and other bulbs for
r itnc on this pu|«er. It tells when who take from it but never give last week for Coos Bav. where they
fall planting. Drop us a
y<>ur time expires
If a blue pencil anything In return. Unloved and
have employment
(RMtal for description and
mark is under vour name, it means
uncared
for.
as
the
Portland
miser,
C D. Oslnirn killed hogs the first
prices.
ivour paper will atop in two weeks,
unle»« renewed. Starts when paid they will occupy six feet of mother of the week.
for, stone at expiration
earth, and what he accumulated
Mrs. Mary Cannon had for dinner
If you are on the farm, we
someone else will spend, for he can guests ChrislmA* day her aonM. Isaac
have the
not take his wcslth with him. The Bennett and wife, ami Joseph Ben
Notiiing is more attrac
saddest nart of the whole story is nett. and Mr. Denny, all of Shel-
tive m tlic home tiiai: a
that he died as he lived, unloving burn.
Howl <>f («olii l'idi. 1 licy
and unloved to horde money.
give the room lite, and
Mrs M C. McLain and children
I m k - hav Ihr 31. 1926
provide endless entertain
of Portland arc spending the boli-
ment for the children.
days with relatives here and at « < M
THE OLD-TIME CHRISTMAS
you need to re
There isn’t much use turning over
Reasonable in price, in-
Scio.
pair your barn
expensive Io keep.
new leaf tomorrow unleim you put
A very successful year has been
Old-timers caught in the holiday
and sheds.
weight on it.
rush and gazing at the wonderfully completed for Line 44 of the Scio
i alluring panorama of the shop win Mutual Telephone Co. The mem-
Character is mule by the things dows often fall into a reminiscent i bers met at the home of W. H. Mc
( hir own special misture.
y, u stand fur; reputation is tllS>ic mood and re-live the Christmases of Lain at 7 p. m. on Dec, 23. at which
2 His 25«. 1 unies, song
by the thing« you fall for.
the long sgo. Who does not fondly time the old officers were re-elected
restorers, moulting bxxl,
recall the magic of Christmas of his to serve during 1926. H. O. Shill
everything for the song
The vital and telling phrases that childhood?
bini. Ask for l>«Miklct on
ing was elected director to represent
IIV Deliver
care ot bini».
Must of the presents were home I the line at the annual i eeting to l>e
are ruine i day by day are soon in-
made. Perhaps grandma furnished 'held at Scio on Jan. 2.
corporate«] in our slanguage.
mittens, knitted by oil Isrnp after
Marion Brown and family spent
1 you had been tucked in tied thick Christmas with his mother in Cor-
Wh«-n a man tells her that he
Q uality : S ervice
warm mittens with a long cord that I vallis. He reports lots of travel on
lows her wonderful mind, he means
S< colui and CalajxMiia
extended up through coat sleeves (the highway between Jefferson and
j that she isn't much for looks.
Phom 275
A lbany , O re .
and around the neck to prevent loss. , Corvallis.
We carry a complete stuck
Aunt
Saphronia
gave
you
a
basket
I
Mrs.
Eliza
Piatt
is
slowly
recover
of tliMH' well known ren .< -
Autoiats. hunters and anglers ate
dies.
Abo their Peg las
of Christmas cookies, shaped like ing from her accident of a
cults. Puppy Cakes and t at
beginning to taxa note that it is ne-
animals and stars and covered with weeks ago.
Food.
I
ic —ary to have their licenses with
delicious colored sugar.
The farmers are nearly done with
‘‘LHigs and How to Care for
¡them. It is their only protection
Uncle Tom gave vou a watch, ami I fall work. A fine fall, an open win
I hem. ” a valuable booklet
under the law if they are picked up
free fur the asking.
his generosity appalled you even if ter ought to make a bumper crop
j by some officer.
it was the old “turnip ' that he had for the Sant tain vallev.
discarded. You can imagine the re
J. J. Ransom and family spent
i There is no indication that any action you would get if you tried
Christmas with his father al Turn
| respite will be granted delinquent giving a 1925 bov a second-hand
er, The elder Ransom is an old-
-
STORE
I motorists after January 1. None timepiece.
time physi« tan of Salem and Marion
I should lie. Ample notice ha» been
Most of the presents were useful, county.
given. The auto division has been in the old days, including a reefer
Mrs. John Shelton of West Scio
r< a iy for a long time to issue the overcoat and a new pair of shoes.
Esther or Mother would appreci
and daughter, Mrs. M C. McLain
I licenses.
if part of the public As for "boughten’’ presents, they
ate a pair of Kryptok Glasses.
at
W.
H
Me
of
Portland,
visited
lehc
Your Nw< < th- art. Brother or sis
» to ignore the opportunity, were limited to a few books, a New
ter w> il>t enjoy a gift from our
loin's Tuesday.
the« will get no sympathy if after Testament, a sled, a pair of skates
well selected line of Jewelry.
the first of the year they are arrest and that moat wonderful of all old-
Ikforv or
M im Mary Harmon had the mis
ed for carrying anliquateti license time tova, a tin monkey that climbed fortune to shut her car door on her
plates.
a string Few Testaments are given hand last Saturday. The door was
Kryptok Glasses arc a delight to
now. and most of the giving is in shut with such force that it was lorn
the «..-
day» ill the year.
Sex eral Thousand
Monday was the 89th anniversary the spirit of Xmas (because we have
loose at the hinges. She went to Sa
The invisible Bifocal for near
>f the birth of W<x>drow Wilson.and to), and not of Christmas (because
and far.
lem Monday to see a doctor. The
it w os fittingly observed in many we love to).
hand is much better at this time.
|eit!>'« <>f the nation by both political
At that. Christmas of long ago
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tharp and
friends and enemies. It is the irony represente«] proportionately as big
children,
Harold, I'earn and Mary
if fate that man must die before an outlay as now. comparing earn
Lee,
of
Tangent
spent Sunday and
his life an<i its work is fullv appre- ings in the two periods.
Corner 2<l &’ Baker
Monday
with
Prof.
and Mrs H. L.
coded
Wilson's greatest hope was
But the gift itself w»s secondary
Watenpaugh.
On
Monday
they all
Phone 411-)
Albany. Ore.
a league of nations for the preven to the spirit of the giver. Somehow
HAROLD ALBRO,
drove
up
to
Mill
City.
tion of war. which is fast becoming everv grown-up can't help believing
Manufacturing Optician
a reality, and which his political en- the Christmas dinners of those days
FOR OVER 40 YEARS omies prevented the United States were superior. The Christmas eve
Office Hours; 9 to 12 a m.. 2 to "> p tn.
MA LX'S CATA SUM UKI»I< I»»: t ... I .
Phones-
•'*’
I nones. * ( (tr]i ;JK1
Wilson's spirit still entertainment at the church was as
ua«4 •»< <.«aalully in th* trealin.nl el from entering.
And by Appointment.
< a larra
lives and its influence will yet lead enjoyable as the modern movie.
kai . i .- s catarrh mi nt« m
«
Blata oí an ointment who h
us to the counsel table of the league And the ride in the cutler aver the
R«l:«v»a by local application an<l Hr
Internal M»dl. In». a Tori.-, -hili act- of nations.
deep snow beat the auto trip of
I h rough the Blood on the Muo-tii Stir
tacca thus reducing th» uiOammallon
g ZX’L. Chiropractor
1925.
AoM by all drugglata.
bTEHiEMa
At
the
next
meeting
of
the
Par
Christmas
is
always
changing
and
F. 1 Chsnsy A Co.. Toledo Ohio.
<».
-af 401-2 First National Bank Building
Al.RASY. OREGON
ent-Teacher Association, which will (to adults) never for the better.
lie on the 14th of January, the ques
Baptist Church Notes
tion of a union high school will be
discussed
Speakers who know the
Sunday school at D> o'clock every
J
SHELBURN NEWS
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subject
will
be present, and everv
Sunday morning
Everybody is in
school board of thia community, as
vited to attend.
December 29
well as every school patron, should be
Christian Endeavor every Sunday
present.
There is much each of us
Glen L. Shilling and wife of Seat
evening at 6:30.
should know about our schools, such tle spent the Christmas holidays
Prayer meeting every Thursday
as how to keep the sch«xils up to a with his father. II. O. Shilling and
night at 7:30.
high point of efficiency with a min family. Glen io working for a con
imum tax. how to amalgamate dis struction company in Seattle
Ed Smith and wife. Ernest Smith tricts into union grade or high schools
M C. McLain and family and Ar
and family and Roy Swaae* and wife without debt-free districts assuming thur Mciain of Fortland ate Christ
of Newport; Fred Meaprlt and wife, a part of any debt any district may mas dinner with their parents. W.
James Johnston and daughter and have against it. Thia meeting should H. McLain and family. MG. is
eon-in-law. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence have much of interest to everyone i working as assistant electrician on
Miller, were recent callers on Mrs in the community who believes in the dredge Clackamas, and Arthur
Minnie Smith.
the public school system.
is janitor and nightwatchman io one
TO HOKOE JUNKY
Valve Grinding
C. H.Torrance
Holland
Bulbs
Gold Fish
Lumber
Bird Seed
J. W. Copeland Yards
Dog and Cat
Remedies
For Christmas
For Sale
Very Reasonable
After Christmas
No. I Potalo Sacks
Albany Bargain Hnuse
<9/?/e/77 e trist,
Dr. Geo. J. Kenagy
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