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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1919)
"■ THE SCIO TRIBUNE ■ ...... ....... 1 " — practically aay to theae people»: "You shall not emerge. you mu*l remain in political darkness!" IMUKti KVKRV THUMOAT BY Shade« <>f Abraham Lincoln! What T. L. pvoon. KorroB and prop a position for U. S. senator* of the government he loved and gave Ma Entered at the i><-*t<>ffice at Scio, life for, to place tnemaelvea in! Oregon aa arcond eiaa* matter. These men ar* neither republican* nor democrat* They are obatrue- auaw HirnoN. in advancs Si.60 tionist* and em-mu-sof world liberty. — The South now want* congres* to Monday was labor day In honor enact a law which will place Confed of tha day Set«» farmers end th* men crate veterans on the national pen- who run th* Sen mills worked ever sion list; also to relieve the southern time to take care of th* flood of E A. WEDDIX BARBER states from the responsibility of car- wheat coming to market The Scio Successor to Morris Bro*. ing for age<| negroes. born in siav | mill people never were called upon ery. While there may be slight rea- ' to care for a* much giain a* thi* Agent Albany Steam laundry •on for the nation to care for the year The warehouse is full and Agent Albany Ck-aning Works •g«-d m-groes. seeing that the for- farmer* have been compelled to use mer slave states did all they could their granari«-» to care for the bouo- SCIO. ORSGON AT KND OF YKAK ______ 1.76 to prevent freedom of the slave. ; tlful crop. Later on. when there ia MX MONTH» ___________ .75 there is m> reason whatever to piaev plenty of power, the mill people will • POWER- LIGHT WATER the Confederate veteran on the pen- be able to r*r for this grain now APVKKTIKINC, HATn: •ion list It would, in effect, be of- ’ kiffit at home. The present exceedingly dry pe Coral advertising per line first In termg a premium for treason. ——— sertion ...........................................10 riod ia a very forcible reminder of w. A. Ewing. 1 Randall --------- - , i The U. S wnate ha* made no end Each *ubse«(Uent inaertion per line. .06 Scio'* unsatisfactory condition to President Vice Pre«. •»*» provide both lights and water, when Shat Out Undesirable ImmifrwU °r noi* Bboul “* E. D. Myers. Cashier Ihsplay advertising First insertion ltepr>-*cntative Johnson** immigra- ,,f Ns,io~* bu‘ w they per inch .......... «• -26 the amount of water flowing In htart a bank account toiiay and Esch subsequent insertion.................. IS Thomas crevk furnish«-» insufficient tion bill i. criticisrd in wime eastern *m ***> murt provide for your future. Advert ' inerita should reach thia office power for the «1« -ired purpose*. paper, as too drastic. It may be so ,h* *iU < tWr mB*‘rrl*‘>' You will find a checking a- not later than Tuesday to insure publi Both when the w»u r is too low, m some respecta, but In other, it is^c •nd U,r »*"»*• count very convenient for your cation in t!.c current issue. and when it is too high, do we suf not. as the event* of the last tew j buainesa transactions. We pay All foreign advertisements must be 4«6 interest on time deptisil*. years have taught us. Proposed The shower*of Saturday and Sun- fer this inconvenience. Our city paid for in advance of publication. franchise with the milling company suspensi«m of immigration for two ’I** *klcd the forest fighters mate- will expire in a tew months. The years may exclude a supply of labor ’ rially in getting Are* under control, DR. R. J. NICOL mill people will not care to renew which we «hall nerd, vet It may Iw’T** danger, however, is not over. tiraduate ami IJcenstd the franchise, except at a greatly n«-ce*a-ary in order to shut out a V ET EH INAH I A N incrvaa«-d co»l to the cilv. There host of undesirables. Belter run SUMMONS Cattle Tested for Tubercufoais fore. while the power service will short of labor for two year» than ad In the Circuit i ourt of the State of Or egon, for the Countv of I .Inn. remain a* unsatisfactory* a* ever, mit more trouble-makers, office phone Main 526; Residence phone Jennie McRae; Plaintiff, vs. Mataie E. Maiu 21 the costs will be inert a»-d. It is up Congress should adopt a decid«<dly small sod Harry Sk»per. Defendants. / pledge allegiance Io mv Hag ano to our citizen* t<> do something al LEBANON. OREGON new viewpoint toward immigration. To Maude E. Small and Harry Sloper, the Republt for which it rlunji, one most at once. the above named <k-f«-admit*: Hitherto w<- have regarded this ¡Nation. indhrnible,' »ilh liberty ana In the name of the State of Oregon, It ha* lion aatimated that abund country as a refuge for the oppressed /uilxr for all ance of power can be developed by and immigrant* aa good worker« You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above Arrival and Departure of i’aioenger building a station in Jordan canyon wh<mi we nre<l«-d to develop the nam«-d plaintiff in the aiMive entitled Train* ami at a coat of from 620.000 to country. We did not worrv about f court now <>«> hl. with the clerk of said YELPING COYOTES Woodburn-Springfield Branch t 626,000, This would give us about their hemming citizen*, taking that court on ur before the 1 Nth day of Oc WEST SCTO Pre d< i.t Will- n expect* to start ;!<*• horse power at all senqpna with a* a matter of course a* soon as tober. HH9. being the date prescribed 7:65 a m. The additional th«-y acttle<i down. There was no in the oruer n>.«i«- by the court for the North on his Western lour tomorrow, Sep a 24-hour service publication of this summons upon you, South .... 6:09 p.m. tember 5 ills date for Portland is earning power to what it is would fear of their injuring us. Why I •nd you are hereby notified that If you tie from 6100 to 8200 |>er month. should lh«v? Was not tnis the land fail to apfMiir and answer said com| Corvallis & Eastern the following 15 th. We would save 'what we will have plaint as herein reipiired, the plaintiff MUN KERS This is n»t a partisan political of the free and the home of the To Albany will apply to the coart tor the relief de 8:11 a in to pay th«- mill company for a new tour in any mmae. The president brave? Who could want to change manded! in her complaint on file In said To Detroit 1:44 p m franchise, which will be not lew» wants to meet the people and place it? Motor service discontinu« d. cause, to-wit; For a decree correcting than 81000 per year, and what w« the facts alaiut the la-ague of Na* We have learned that there arc the deed made ««n the 4th day of Janu tions In-fore them aa he understands have to pay for a steam engine dur many thousands who scorn our citi- i ary, 1902. by Thomas C. Moprr and Lu matter and there is no man in the ing low water. The total of the ad zenJiip, yet abuse our hospitality to cinda «k>|M-r, hi» wife, to John A. Mc world who is more capable to give ditional earning» and saving* would d«-«troy our government and help Rae. to the following deerribed real es tate. to-wit: Beginning at the south an honest explanation of the case be not lews than 6.1000 per year. <>ur enemies. We have neglected Attorney Law west corner of Section 21 Tp. 9. S. R. The additional «-oat would inter than no. rffort to Americanize them until 2, east of the Willamette meridian, L«k«»»». Or». Ever since President Wilson went est on bonds or loan $1500, and they cannot be assimilated, in fact Linn county, Oregon; thence west 8 OMs* *a Sksswss M to Paris us the leading spokesman 8800 to 11 (MM) for an additional man. refuse to lie assimilated. They have chains; thence south 14 chains, thenes for America, he has had a pack of leaving $.r-iH) for repairs, etc. We almost convert«! New York and east 14 chsios; theae* north 16 chain* •nd KS links; thence east 3 chains; anarling, yelping coyotes at his heels, would have not less than 61 •'>00 per Chicago into foreign cities, they i thence north 17 chains and 78 links; trying in every way they could or year from the present earnings in wave the red flag, acclaim every ae- thence west 9 chains; thence south to Waller Bilyeu, Prop. can to detent his effort* to bring Scio for Ixxid redemption. ditiou* speaker and so influence pub the place of beginning, containing 48 Phone <>-«515 To buy an engine, either steam or about a litsiing wo/Id peace They lic opinion amyng citizens as to acres, more or less; so a* to read as fol low*. gas, would involve not lem than STAOC MEETS AI.L I RAINS have not nor do not hesitate to de cause actjuittal of plotters against Beginning at the southwest romer of 81000 or more, the extra man ami —Leaves Scio Itostoftic«- liberately misrepresent and mislead the nation. the scHitheast quartt-r of section 21, at 7» a m and 4:46 p m tor West Set«, fuel would add an additional 61500, the people. 1; 2 cast <>f the Willam A little time is needed to sift out township m and 1:15 pm for Munkurs The pn *id«nt is making this tour making a total of 62500 or more, of this unassmiilated mass those who ette meridian, Oregon; running thence west 8 chains; thence south 14 chains; acrosii the continent to place the with but the present earnings of not onlv cannot be Americanized thence east 14 chains, thence north I* people right; but the yelping puck the plant. but arc dangerous and hostile, and degrees 46 minutes east 16. H5 chains, It can be w-en that the Jordan will l>e al his heels and trv to k«-ep to send them back whence they thence east 3 chains; thence north Real Estale Broker the people befuddled, it is difficult (rower station is the la-tter proposi came. Then we can proceed to make 17.78 chains to the south line of th* and Notary Public tion by far. to understa I their purpoao. Americans of the rest by educating i northwest quarter of the southeast At the present time the steam en quarter of said s«x-uon 21; thence east Of course the league of nations them and by scattering them among jlbtlraih Obtained, ßmmined gine, wood and engineer ia costing 18.46 chains to th«- a «st line of th* is an exiieriment. just the same as the general b«Mjy of the people. We southeast quarter of sa«d section 21; KX) . . . OREGON the rtrst democraey was an expert* 62 per hour; but thi* expense i* can at the same time make new thence south to the place of beginning, necessary to hold the pri-sent |«at- ment. For 143 years American de law s un<ler whi -h the gatea»ahall lie containing 48 acre*, more or less, and mocracy lias stood all teats, one of ronage for the (system. rvopefmd We should no longer ad tieelanng the |daintiff to I m - the owner In any case, the city light* ami which wiu the most severe any na mit all who wish to come, but select in fee simple of said lands last de- scrilx-d, and for -uch other aud further tion has withatiMsl and survived. water will have to I m - paid for should UNDERTAKERS those whom we wish to admit. It order 1» to the court may «vm just the plant go into private hand* Our example to the world has been would not be w«dl to hand an immi •nd equitable. Call* Attended to Promptly so brilliant and no successful, that The city should pay to th«- water Dav or Night This summons is pubbshe«! by order grant a blank declaration of inten autocracy of the one-man-rule ami light fuml a reasonable price tion a* soon a* he enters; he might of the Honorable W R. Bilyeu, judge 9CI0 - - . OREGON character baa di»apt>earvd fr««m*the for the aervice from the general I m - given a year towcar off the new of the county court of Linn county. government* of the win Id. The fund. Thia would make the re ness of the country and "find him Stat«- of Oregon, dulv mad«- in o|wn l*>ague of Nations is a world-trial of demption of bonds th«- more rapid. self” before d«K-iding upon the first court and entered of record on the 29th day of August, 1919 Fellow townsmen, let ua Irecom«- democracy It is the first attempt step toward citizenship. If he should Date of first |«ul«lit aliun: September AUCTIONEER of mankind to substitute reason for intereste«! in this matter at once. then refuse, hr should be deported. 4, 1919. Date of last publication; October ¡6, WATgaiXM) force to sti|x-rwde war with arbi-l We cannot do without the light* or If he should accept, he should be re OktXMim 191». (ration. Yet th«»««- senatorial <-%• i water ami the cheapest plan to con a *. IX Ms. I I*« mw Ui B<sss« H«»m quired to learn English and the W kathksfokd A W yatt , ote*. whose live* have l>ren spent tinue the service should lie the dry- main point* about the institutions Sal* «late* arranged for at The Sen» Attorneys tor Plaintiff. under th«- Ixmetlcent influences of sire of every one. of the country in preparation for Post Office Aiidrcss Albany. Oregon. Tribune Office, Scio. Ore. democraey, who have Iwt-n honored full citizenship, ami these provis ——— 11 ■■■ ■ I -- - . . Republican senators have al»an- by democracy by selection to the I ions might extern! also to all aliens doned the plan of following up Pres C. C. BRYAN! highest law n akmg body in the who are already here. A keen world, are unwilling that those na ident Wilson with sp«M-ch«-s against watch is also n«-ed.-d over those who tions in Europe. the product of au- \ the la-ague of Nations. They must come with paar ports for a brief AM-2 New F%rst N*tk>tiMi k I-Mg. tocratic rule, shall not tie tierinitted have heard from their constituents. The democrats would I m - glad if: stay a* proteasional men or tourist*. ORFtiON to even try the rule of the people. I am in the imirket fur covra ALBANY they would make the tour a* first Some <>f our worst enemies have High official* of th«- greatest anti with young calve» at their siip|M-«i in under that disguise. most suc<-.-«ful democracy in the proposed. It wouhl have suppli«>d «iil«-s. or cown to soon come It is no conclusive objection to world trying to defeat democracy! j good material for use in the cam fr«-»h, limit«-«* amount. A I mo hem- r «Irictions that they are hard paign of next year. Our twenty rear rural er«-«tit plan of Their action can tie interpreted in will I ihik II«- voui beef or feeti <>n immigrants ami will prevent loaning money to farmer-, bel|a you to no other light. er stuff an«l pay the highest get out of debt. Under our form of General Pershing i* now on ship many person* from «-acaping from President Wilson is trying with market price loan tbs total amount of inter- -t ;>a»l board bound for home He should poverty-stricken, debt-ridden, revo all the power he possesses, to do the during It* ssUrs period of twmtv yearn Self-preser FAT HOGS WANTED reach New York early next week. lution-torn countries i* actually leas than per cent intrreau world go-si He wants those igno He will have some reception when vation is the first law of nations as “Fair l’eaiing” is mv motto, Write ua for booklet. rant and down-trodden Eurofean« of men, ami this nation has a right he reaches hi* horn«- land. to be given an opportunity to emerge OWEN BEAM. Ag.nt. me 6 to 7 :kl a. m. soil after 6 p. m. to protect itself against the coming Piobably 8100.000 have Iw-en paid from a condition of serfdom to that of those who may ¡»rove a source of THOMAS LARGE 133 Lyon St of freemen But ths la«dg*a, Bo out for grain in Sew during the past danger to it rah*. Johnson*. Root*. Read*, st al .. I taro weak*. Scio • - Oregon Albany, Oregon THE SCIO STATE A BANK Railroad Time I able MUNKERSandUEST SCIO STAGE Riley Shelton Morrison & Lowe H. C. ROLOIT ATTENTION Storkien ibh I Dairyoieo ATTORNEY AT LAW IIIAL CREBIT LOANS *