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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1919)
• ■ t • -*í \ ♦ -i**.. In the legto.aturea of the past the THE SCIO TRIBUNE membership has been largely com MBUBD KVKKY THUMSDAY BY T. L. bVGGKM. gorros and nu>r Entered at the poatoffire al Scio. Oregon a* second class matter. at '»* nt rru > n . in apvanc « 11.50 AY KNI> <»r YSAS ail MONTH* 1.76 .75 AUVUKTUUNG HATK8 IzicaJ advertising, per line Display advertising. per inch he 15c Display advertising, long time, manager. Extended marriage or death notices per line 5e Special rates«» long time display «1 ver Using. posed of lawyer» and they ha.r not neglected to provide liberally for the interests of their prof«-* -n T-- ■! lustrate this point let 11» l.i*< th« third judicial district a» an example Some years ago the third judicial district was rompoard of I.inn Ma rion. Polk. Yamhill an! Ti 'ati > counties One circuit judge pr<- •tiled over the court» of all of th. - counties and at a time when Iran- portatorn facilities wire much in ferior to what they are n»w. Th«- THE PURPOSE IS NOBLE. Auxiliary Power. Scio must have »«ipe sort of aux Many people look upon Fresidant Wilson's trip to Europe a» a sort of iliary power to suppli-ment when pleasure excursion. Such is very j water power to insufficient else go far from his purpose. He feels that out of the ritoetric light buwnesa. If his presence during the preliminary There h no doubt about that and first days of the peace congress »tor«-» and residences must »upply mav be productive of the end of all their --wt« lights for two or three war If he can accomplish this pur months of the year, rather than l«e ls.«»- history will accord him the «•ontent with a very inferior service honor <>f being the greatest of bene from the citv. they will «.on ron- elude Mjat they ran do •«» for the factors to the human race. The president has been m Euroi* rest of the year and save much vex- more than one month. Eew, if any atton of spirit. judge's salary at that lime wa> people rould are the wisdom of his The almighty dollar is nome thin« 13000 per year Finally the«- law- pr«-arncv Ihrr«- so l«»ng before the we all look to very closely We yer legislators got busy. opening of the in-ace congrew». But want to get full valu«* therefor They first enact«-«! a law creating in view of the fact that he thought ! when we pay the same This to true an additional judge for the district; it nc«-«-Mary to visit England and of th«- individual and should lie true then another law increased the an Italy in a«ldition to his temporary in the management of the city’s nual salary of the circuit judge to re*idence in Baris, the month wa» affairs 14000 per annum. Then still an little enough time to accomplish his A supernumerary engin«- could be other law was enacted dividing th«- purpose. obtained and installed for from district, leaving the counties of IJnn But why thear visits, why this, S1500 to I’J imhi , This ¡«ower would and .Marion as constituting the third hobnobbing with royalty, the politi lie used presumably when water judicial district, but th«- two judg« •> cal statesmen an<i the ¡w-ople of the power was in»uflici«-nt only As our still stayed with th«- abbreviated several nations? Why the many lease for water will soon expire we district, drawing the 14000 per year »h«rl addreasra. etc ? may be wholly without water power. Railroad I ¡me I able Arrival and ih-parture of l*a.««*ngrr Trains W ood bu rn-Si»r i ng field Branch WEST St IO North S«-ûth 7:55 a m, 5:09 p.m. ('««rvallis & Etosii-rn Ml INKERS T«> Alltanv N. H a rn To Detroit ¡44 pm Motor M-rvici- du<'<>ntinu«a«l 4 Attorney at Law Oil«, w H mm * M tn dp 1 tn k W. A. Ewing, President A. E. lUndafi Vice Pres. E. I >. ,Myers, <' i liii-r salary each. fresident Wilson ha» the on«1 Certainly it will th« n cost us very I* ’ " ’* a general banking busirwes, Now IJnn and Marion count 1. » great purpoae in view and that i» much mor«- than it does now Our the Republic foe which it dandi. one an- ably repr«wnte«l on th«- circuit the formation ««f a great league of annual expense, therefore, for aux receivtM depreiU subject teehees, ¡my» interest on tin»«* (ktposite, wit* f\ulion. tnjiviuble. mlh liberty and bench and both judges are learned, nations and th«- conat-ijuenl elimina iliary power from thi» source may trevelem check« and drafu, and honorable gentlemen, and The Tn tion of future wars. T<> accomplish lie expect«»«! to I m - not l«-w« than niakra coIhM'tiona. luilke for all. bune has no fault to find with either thi» purpose h>- d«-»irrs to wield the 110011 per year, counting interest HEW TO THE UNE. Hut the amount of work required of strongest tHi-tsibl«- influence. He on the cost of the engine, water ; each of them- to very light. One of wanted to got l»eneath the ¡»ihtical rent, fuel, etc. W<- could expert Monday our legislators met and them could do the work of both an«i »urfact- and next to th«-hearts of no greater income from the light by thi« time are getting down tn then not work more than half th«- th«- iieople. lie wanted I ha political servie«- than w«- have now. as day J business providing the flu has not time. IJnn county hold» four terms Iea«lers of the several countrie« h«- service to not reckoned in this esti Walter Bilyeu. |*mp prevented. As organisation had of the circuit court yearly. I’rinum- has visited to set- that their ¡w-ople« mate. l‘llllll«- 15 been cut and dried prior to the as ably Marion holds the same numla-r were very weary of «ar and wanted It ha» iM-rti ent 1 mnted that a dam , STAttt. Ml.ETS Al.I. ip kiss In Linn a court term th«- grvate-tt po»Kil>le assurance could lie constructed at th«- lower ! sembling there is nothing to prevent of terms Leaves Sei«. Pi-itoftiec rarely lasts longer than on« week against war in th«- future getting down to work in record- He be- end of the Jordan canyon and trans at 7:10 a m »n<l ,.oo f(,r W,.M Sri€ breaking time. And there is need each for departments one and two lie«e«l that hi» perw-nal contact with mission wires provided at a cost of sod 12.40 pm fur Munk.-rx for promptness in getting to work If the Marion county term» are »im- the ¡s-o|>le through traveling around |IS,tMN> Rut to lie safi- let us say in earnest, for there never ha» been liar, each judge is active on th«- would draw out th«- m-ntimvnt of $20.000. This looks like a huge such a knotty problem given a legto bench for eight week» each year If lhe people as could lie done through debt for Scio to aaaum«* Bui the laturc to solve as the prevent l»ody one judge »hould I m - required to d«> no other channel. debt appttars greater than it really Notary /’uhlic ana j the work of both, then he would be has before it. Hi» diagnosis of the situation is is. Six per cent l«ond» could easily Two propositions stare our legis on th« bench but Id w«-ek» yearly, highly correct, lit» influence about I m - sold at ¡»ar and po-ubly at a pre ( onütycnsor lators in the face in the outset or one-third of hi» time Nor woulil th«- ¡s-nee tabl«-1» very much stronger mium. Thi« would mean an ann»al Abstracts of I itlr Examined One is to cut down expense by the ‘one judge be overwork«-«! to do the bereuw "f the great popularity of interest burden of $1200. This - - - OREGON abolishment of not n«*cvsaary officials entire district work. Other judicial himself in th«- hearts of the common would give us an al«ui dance of night and the other is to provide for heavy districts throughout the state may people, winch hat Is-en drawn out and dav servie«-. And to ¡my the increased expenditures by our state < he situate«! similarly. interest w<- would have the follow« by th«- visits h<- has made. institutions. They are confronted Judge W R. Bilyeu is perhaps as lie has showgi to these Euro ¡»ran ing incrra«e above what the income with nearly $|,(K)0,000 deficit creat good a lawyer as either Judg« Kelly pe«>plcs that the United States 1» is now: If we d«s!uct the $1000 UNDER I AKERS ed by the emergency board money of Judge Biogham Yet Judg«- Bil wholly unselfish in the advocacy of cost of auxiliary service by engine, i alls Attended to Promptly already Slant and a largely in- yeu holds 12 terms of the county a league of nations, and that if war cost of water, etc , we will have but Dav or Night ereused demand for the support of court annually and his court is open can I m - avoided in the future the»«- $200 to account for our sta’c institutions for the future. to probate matter all the time. In European countries which adjoin Against this $200 we would have St To OREGON At the same time the amount of fact our rounly judge is busy alxiut each other have far more to vain lights supplied to not b-s» than 20 ......... money which n ay lie appropriated all of the lime throughout the year than we that the probability of rountry h«»mew on the way down 11 is limited to a »> per cent increase Ills salary is IlhtM) per year. Com war in the future lietwecn these from the ¡tower station, which may * * over the appropriations of two years pare this with the i-t(Hio circuit European state« is very much great tie e»timate«i al $fi"O per year Bow AUUHüNEER ago. judge salary and you are force«! to er than it 1» for th«- Uniter! States er sold to the half dozen or more, OltNUON In private business, when the in conclude the more work the I«--« to become involved. plac«»» using gas engines now, the WATKKtXNJ come falls down, men are forced to salary. a. V. p n -. i i-ho«w ta swmh H umm Now. when these European state» flouring mill, etc.. $fioo per year. retrench in the cost of business. The Tribune has cited the above are m<>»t war weary and are almost Suburlian homes immediately about Sale dates arranged for at The Scio They-cut out employes until the just to show how the lawyer legisla over whelmed with the enormous war Scio which doubtless would take Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. cost is drought safely within the tor has l«M>ked after hi» own and debt, th«- president thinks the time lights. $300. limits of the income without regard t<> the interest of must propitious to bring about an Thus we would have an addition Why may not the state resort to the taxpayer. inter national agreement which will al income over what we have now thia same method in conducting the Nearly every other department make the war of the future moat of $1500. If to this we a<l«l the public business? Why may not offi of the state government has been improtmble, if not impossible. $1000 ex|M-n«e of the first plan men- 2m 2 New First National Bank RWg cials snd state employes double up exploited in like manner. They ar«- What nobler missive could our tinned we have $2500 to offset the ¡ALBANY on the work and thus release half fi<Mded with unnec«-«sary clerk» president or any other man embark annual Interest charge of $1200. « Hi El •( >\ their number until this stress pass whose principal work is to draw the in? Even if his opposing political By increasing the power as last es? Thia is what we all have to do salary, and probably not one of party shall make some slight politi above outlined the rx|»-nM> of opet in the conduct of our private busi whom works aa diligently a, he <»r cal headway While he la absent, what at ion would I m - increaw-d say $fitX) ness. It is »imply good practical she would be required to work in d«M*w that signify? While his politi per year. This would leave us $700 business sense to do so. private employment cal «-nenne* have laid lhe wires for per year to the g«-»!, which could A« The Tribune has often pointed This to a condition which our leg- a ¡«arty victory he will have won a be u»t-<i a» a sinking fund and which out, we have something near 40 ialators must consider. They should victory for humanity and would could lie incream-«! to $1000 from Our twenty year rural credit plan slate commissions, all of which cost institute a process of elimination have made the world a decent pla«-e lhe present income. A water bond of loaning moi. t farmers helps debt. I let o -r money. A number of these stale until every unnecessary cierk and ! in which to live. He wiil have saved iof $|ooo rould I m * taken up annual y you to get out board» could be abolished altogether official is invited to look elaewhere the world from using the young and thereby re«!uro the inter« t form of loan the TOTAL amount of interest ¡Mid luring Its KN TIRE without injury to the public service for a job. If the pruning knife is men fot cannon fodder and have charge. ¡wriod of twenty years, to actually and many others could be consoli used liberally in lopping off these save«l lhe home from grieving fur The Tribune simi»lv offers th«- 4* than 5j | r ront interest. dated. In several instances the du useless and detrimental cummismons, the btouand or s-m lost on the battle figure« to g« t people thinking t. V.e Write us .or 1» ties of these boards overlap and du officialsand clerks, the sum of money field. _______ know that there i« a strong préju plicate each other, and one board, at the disposal of the legislature will dice against bonded indebtednesu. Vkhen Representative D.C. Thoma But sometim«*» it pays to go in debt without increase in cost, could do be found sufficient. Just a little the work of two or three boards. heroic treatment and the trick is went to Salem Monday morning he S»metim««s it to wisdom to assume a This to a part of the problem our done. But there must be no play overlooked taking with him his prize a larger debt to get someth >g ¡-or- lawmakers must solve. The solu ing of favorites. The legislat >r cartoonist. Fred L. Jones. Mr. Jones manent and m«>re satisfactory than tion should have been made years must close his ears to plaints and would have lieen in hi» glory if he it does to isii.tn - a smaller debt ago Now the point has been reach pleadings. He must "hew to the could caricature some of the legisla which would give but a temporary ed when the solution must be made line let the chips fall where they tive acrobatics. In the meantime benefit. The alMive is worth con he is practising his artistic skill on sideration at least. The 6 per cent limitation forbids may." ALBANY. ORE. The Tribune suggests a very easy Rill Brenner and others, using grain passing the matter on to the tax a and « ffeetual method of getting rid sacks for his canvas. And Ered is payers as in the past. Eor practic of th«Me not n«-«v»Niry commissions, Th«- Tribune ha» blank applications Meals 35 and 50 cents ally the first time the legislature to officials and clerks. Simply forget aon.v artist (!) for auto or cbautfeer license for 1919. compelled to cut the garment from to appropriate money for their sup- Room 50c and Up Send in your application at once and I port. They will disappear inatan t«-i. Tl»e Seto Tnbuas $1JW Ubo the stated amount of cloth given avotd the rush. ntf GRANT PIRTI.E, Proprietor / pledge alltgtanrt Io my flag and R. SHELT ON Morrison ¿Sc Lowe ? ATTORNEY AT LAW Agricultural Credit Corporation of Oregon St. Francis Hotel