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THE SCIO TRIBUNE attorneys
and discuss the thing« which affect GOVERNMENT RUNS
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Oregon aa second dam matter.
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INGENIOUS
When the United States Supreme
court pawi iii»>n th«- SoiUhern
Pacific land grant, the intent of the
court was. evidently. to e»tabli»h
the extent of the railroad's equity
in there lands. No more and no lea«.
In fact, if the court had been gov-
ern«d by exact justice in the matter,
it would have pronounced the rail
road's title in the land« forfeited
thus confirming Judge Wolverton'«
decision.
Rut the court held, regardless of
the contomptoua disregard nf the
letter of the contract, that the rail
road should not lie completely penal
ized and that a sum amounting to
12.60 per acre on the land« unsold
justly belonged to the railroad
company.
Now the railroad people aay that
if thev are permitted to first remove
the timber then they will willingly
sell the land for the price stipulated
in the grant. No doubt about it
Of course the railroad people are
willing to do this
They would in
effect, annul the decision of the
court and tw»|* any penalty what
ever for having violated the contract
both in letter and spirit.
The railroad contention is that
the timlier growing on the land and
the land itself «hould be considered
as separate entitle« and should be
so treated Thev hold that the land
when denuded of timber is the more
valuable for settlement purposes and
that they would confer a favor rath
er than an injury by taking away
the principal feature of value
Of course if the timber shall be
considered as a *• pa rate value to
and not a part of the I ami. the title
of the timher yet remains with the
government, for the grant only
covers the alternate section« *( the
land and not the timber.
Most of them granted land« ar«-
chiefly valuable for the timber grow
ing upon them. Without the timlwr
no one would care for them and
actual settlers would be scarce. The
land without the timber is. practi
cally valueless to the government,
the railroad or the state. Rut the
timber i« an asset of value. It would
give the settler the wherewithal! to
improve the land and build hi«
home.
THE SOCIAL SIDE
The social end of country living
needs stimulating.
The man or
woman who can do the stimulating
is accomplishing a greater work
than most of us realize. We all
realize that relaxation is a good
thing; but many of us fail to see the
tremendous vital force* behind social
gathering«.
In every walk of life save one-
and that is agrirultunrwe find orga
nisation. The employers have their
association«, their employee have
their unions, phyuctana organise,,
them moat and plan to present a
united front against danger^ an<l
evil«. They pull together for U h *
common gooei
How are th*«' things ponaulde?
How can two doctors, for ¡natane*.
who differ on religion anal politic»,
who disagree on many topics,
original views of the ethics of their
own profession vary widely, succeed
in getting together? Why. by meet
ing on a social basis first.
Two men see each other for th«*
first time, ami they are «uspacious
of each other. Id them but meet
day after day and talk with each
other about the current topic» of
the day. and their suspicion melt*
«wav in nine cases out of ten J<>nrs
finds that Smith isn't a l>ad chap
after »11; Smith discovers that J IHM*»
has some good idea« on some topics,
even though th«-y do not agree on
every subject.
Men cannot get t.igvther and talk
without imparting knowledge
It
is a game of give and take
Nathaniel Hawthorne once «aid
that he never talked to any man in
hi« life without learning something.
That is a universal truth
The man
who hoard» up his own knowledge
deprive« his m-ighlMir of something,
but he rob« himself of more.
Suppose there are ten men in a
certain community; each one of them
knows how to do one thing better
than any of th«* others. If all of
them will meet and divide, each one
is nine time« a» rich a« he was l<e-
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River to (irraonally supervise the
distribution of workers. Arrange
ments have already lawn made to
register hop picket* for the ap
proaching harvest, and applications
are now tiring received from the
growers fur partie« of picker« to I n *
supplied at the opening of the
season
Any p<mtma«trr or agent of the
l*e|>arlment of Agriculture »author
ized to receive application* for help
from employers or requests for
work from th<i«e desiring aamc
Or,
Irt-tter still, «uch application« may
l<e sent direct to the Employment
Branch. Department of Labor. 424
Railway ‘ Exchange Building, I' rt
land, Oregon, by which office thev
* ill l>c promptly acknowledged
Kidneys, Rheumatism, and
Liver Troubles
1 he Best Known.
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The Most Used
You are invited to try them
E. C. PEERY, DRUGGIST
T7>c ‘Retail Store
SCIO
OREGON
Wood Law to Be -Enforced
Salem. Julv 27. Iteputy State
Scaler of Weights and Measure»
Buchtel tixlay notified the the dta-
NEWPORT
Oregon’s Popular Beach Resort
An ideal outdoor retreat. Hunting, fishing. Ixmting
surf Imthing, etc. Interesting points in the neighbor
hood. Conve nient camping grounds, electric light, etc
Low Season nnd Week-end Round Trip Excursion Fares
TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM ALBANY
Ask for illustrated folder "Ncwts'rt" giving list of hotels, etc.
A VISIT TO THE
1 wo World Expositions
Bid« Wanted
at San Francisco and San Diego is an event nf
a lifetime and one you cannot afford to miss
For «eptic tank, toileto lavera*
taring and material and labor, built
according to plan« and specifications
now on file with J. F. Wjsrely, di«-
trict clerk.
All biddeni will «js-cify in the bids
the exact brand of all material used
Special Fares in July
to San Francisco, L* Angeles and San Diego on certain dates
Lxnv Round Trip Fares Daily
with stop-over» in either direction
F mt F ib * Yr mm Dad, ■ wk Lnctm
Stop-Overs at Expositions
cinctly in the four words:
1 keep in connection with this work and
in touch." The combine«! views of furnish drawings of toilets to be
any community are infinitely more! installed.
valuable «nd profitable to all than '
The board of directors reserve the
the opinion« of any «ingle individual., right to reject any and all bids. All
' hula must be in by August 1.
President Wilson could i«car<*ely
J. F WISELY.
have given a stronger reaponse to!
District Clerk.
the German note without giving a .
positive ultimatum.
He places the
Fishing Tackle
entire responsibility upon Germany
Her conduct of submarine warfare su
If you want fishing tackle to take
far a» nonreaisting merchant v«n»ls
with you on your early spring out
ar* concrrm'd, espt-cially if they are
ing. don't fail to «ee Hagey, the
American veam-ls or vessel« carrying
jeweler, alwut it. He ha« just re-
American panarngers. i must
------* cease,
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B n,,w
which is the beat
The president does not say juat;
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the market afford«
what will lie the course adopted by !
the Unite«! States other than to con
vene rongrewi. if Germany penusta
Local Market Report
in her murderous submarine warfare
as heretofore. But »» there is a
good deal of bluff in the German Wheat per bushel
I 1.00
makeup, a disposition to tr«<»paaa on Oats
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the rights of others to the straining Bran per ton
point and then rectxie, let u» hope Wheat chop per ton
34.00
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that she will r«*cede in this ca«e Oat chop
30.00
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While we do not wish war 1 with Barley Chop
30.00
Germany, we do not wish prace 1 un- Flour per sack
I 60
leas the dignity and honor of the Eggs per dozen
.13
American people is maintained.
Butter per roll
35
Chickens, hen« per lb
.11
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Admistslraton Notice to Creditor« I
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roosters
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Turkeys
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Geroe
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Duck«
8 to 11
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Beef
04
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Veal
09
Hogs, live per hundred lb
«30
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Hogs, dri' i aw d
8.26
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Muttoo
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Perry Bilyeu v the first to report
We make a specialty of Friend-:
■hip. Engagement and
Wedding threshing operations. Owing to last
Ring» F M French A Son. Albany. winter frosts. the grain made a
Oregon.
■mall yield.
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«rift depute that they must enforce
a
«ection of a law pawaed by the*
fore in knowledge although he give*
recent
legislature, which providM
but one-tenth of it to his fellows.
that
slabwood,
block wood, ttea and i
The wcial gathering is where men
«awed
cordwood,
when sold for use
and women may meet. In the citie»
there are many gathering place«, on »* fuel. In-come firewood, and «hall,
the farm there are few
But they I* «old by the coni, or fraction of
are even more important. Ever) cord, and not by the load. He also
concourse anrichM the farmer and notified them that coal and ice must
the farm. Th«' church and the school lw *»ld by weight. Mr. Buchtel baa
house «hould be community houses
opinion from Attorney-General
where netghlmrs may talk. Every Brown that there sections of the
time a farmer invite» his neighbor» »latutee are mandatory,
to hi« home he is benefitting himself
and them.
Talk over th«< crops; talk over
politics; have Drighliorly meeting»,
meet the other men and tell them
what you think about thing«, and
find out what they think.
Ami that ia why we «mphaMze
the need of social «timulua. A great
man once attributed hi« «u<w»« sue-1
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All tickets to the East via California permit stop-overs
at San Francjaro and law Angelea to aee the expositions
Ask nesri-st agent for "California and Its Two World Exposition»”
and "Way Side Notes Shasta Route.”
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent, Portland. Or.
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complete. * We use only the l>e«t of
material, and our price« are right for
first claaa work. We do no other kind.
* We al way» satisfy our customers.
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