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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1919)
1 w * * • , ♦«> . a •-*»•’ » * V- . • ' • • • ♦ •* * ***' * ■ • • • i <••«. * »•* •*• ■ r _ » /' 4» on the Investment. Every fair THE SCIO TRIBUNE cent minded man will say this ia but just. * «►*, M •**# • A-M * •* _ ! ylum* or with families which have foreigners is trying to terrorlxe the mi parental love or care for them, Unitoi States. F. A. WF.DIX.E Only by reducing the aost of opera- if awsrd«*d to the mother, too often We need immigrants and shall IMI'KD KVKXV Tllt’IUHlAY HY HARBIN lion, upkeep, etc, or by an increase they are «leno-d lb«- comfort ami - need many more during the next of freights and fares can this be ' few war*, but we also need laws equipm« nt for lifr tn which they are Successor to Morris Bros. T. L. rxîOGKx. turros and pxop done. , entitled They arc denied the par- i which will carefully «elect them, Confining thia question to our own ental love and care that M In be • will shut out all votaries of Karl Agent A litany Steam Laundry Entered al the al Scio, state of Oregon conditions are bouixl i found in the harmonious family Mar* and la-nlne and will compel Oregon a* second clans matter. Agent Albany Cleaning Works bi grow worse for the railroads. At they are handicapped all through three who are admitted to go to 11.60 the present time there are truck life, and if they grow to manhood ; schixd, to learn what «iemocracy is SUR» KirrH>N. IN APVANCg 4» SCIO. OREGON The army trans 1.76 lines running for 60 miles out of or womanhood and become valuable • and to practice it AT KNI» OP YKAK .76 Portland which at>*>rb nearly ail th« members of society it ia due to their ports woul«l l«e «veil empl v«-d if on SI I MONTHS light freight, and a* Oregon has in native good sense, fur they have had their return tripe to Europe they augurated a general building of good a l«a«l start took several thousaml of the immi advkktimini ; kat »- roads these truck lines will tie ex-• Some of the causes assigned by grant* who are alri-adv in America laaral wlv.-rtising per line first In- Even the divorce im'ki-r when asking for Much has tieen «aid Istrly to the *erta>n .................... 1° tended to a hundred miles Esch sut«»>-«|uent insertion per line. .06! now household goods are taring dmaolutfon <>f the marriage contract eff«<ct that labor is not a commodity moved by truck even more than’ are al«>ilutely rhliculoua and should but consist* <f-hnm*n things That. Display advertising First insertion Nor can you blame not I*- entertained by any court for rule *h«>ul«i l«e applied to imfiort- Htart a bank account today and per inch ............ ......... -26j that distance provide for your future. Each subs«M|uent insertion................... 16 i the mover for so doing, for he finds a minute. Usually both man am! ed laiior, for much of it iscomp«-»! You will find a checking ac Advertisements s I mmi M reach this offic«-1 the truck the cheaper with leas han- woman are to blame They forget of most undesiral-ic human i«eing* count very convenient for your not later than Tuesday to Ir.aure pubh- JUnif _ *nd delay of the goods. , that the ceremony which united who talk all the latest luitter about) business transactions. We pay ration In lb«-current ia*iie. , At the present time few people of jh«-m required that they should capitalism and the proletariat and 4% interest on time depos ts. All foreign advertisement«) must I* I fjnn county who own autos patron- cleave t<> »eh other thmugh evil a* whose fing«-r* itch to handle rxploa- paid for in advance of pobliaatiiHi ___ |jw when ’»l41 well *« g»Msl A little more path-ncr. Ives Ort-gonian. I>iV K J.-NIC <»L • go to Salem or Portland. The auto is little more temperamental control <«ra«luate and l.icmsed I ride is a pleasure, yet such prosed- would have pas»«*I them over the A Difference. V E I’ EH I N A H I A N urr helps to create the rai!roa«l !•» gh places. They should think of deficit. the harm they are about to inflict Civil war veterans take great pride ’ **ttl«* Testi-tl for 1 ulierculosis When Oregon was in ths- pioneer 'upon the little on«-» they have br«>t ftointing to th« ignifieant fact that ¡Office plum«- Main 526; R«-si<ience phone ! period river boat* and ox teams - into life 121 general officers died in the Civil' Maiu 21 / pledge allrgiante to mV flag amt, «,.ri. th,. <>nly means ef fn-ight When • -ung |s-<«ple. or old for war wiiile no officer in the American I LEBANON. OREGON the RepuMk for u’hkb it stand*. •** transportation In tl <«ac days freight ¡that matter, think of marriage they army aleive the rank of co I om I fell} Ration. indivisible. with liberty ana: coat wa« high When the railroad*! should fir»’ bec«»me acquainted cams this coat was materially re-j They should know each other at in action during th«- world war. jutlkr for all. The war department has kept no Arrival and Departure of I'Mwenger ¡duced. Now with the c«im>ng nf||*>n<it « year liefore assuming the sepHrste record of offieets in casual Trams NOW UP TO THE COURT i the suto truck if we consider con- _______________ marital conti ict This thing of ta- ties, but stalistictaii* m the adjutant Woodbum-Snringfield Branch I Vi-nience, the coat will I m - further} king on a lif«- c-»mp uilon within a g««neral's department and clerks c«in- WEST St’IO landing mlucvd. The county i week or so after meeting, leaving nect«sj with the general staff statis do withfiut the I the scipiaintsnee bi l«e obtained after But we cannot North measure was carried by an over-! 7:56 a.m. tical divisi n declare Hiat not a gen South 5:09 p m. whelming majority and it is up to 1 railroads, ami to keep th«-m they marriage U n«vt using g<»"l horse eral officer, thst I» a major-general, the county court to get busy at road mu*l have sufficient business for «-nae It ia thia class of marriages Corvallis & Eastern brigadier-general, lieutenant gem ral building. The market roads bill maintenance and a reasonable profit ¡in the large majority which patron or g«-neral was silled in imttle or M UNKERS To Albany also won out bv a handsome major return. When the government a«- ixc th«- divorce court* Th«- law 8; 11 am died of wounds r<<cvive<l in action To Detroit 1:44 p m Ry. This places money in sight for a nine«! control and operation it was should prohibit a marriage without during the present war Several Motor service discontinued. the prosecution of a continuous road lieeauae private operation had fallen * al least <>ne year «if aniuaintanc«*. high offii-eHi suffered from feas at- program. If ’he court handles this down and rapid transit of troop and • and the eouph- should he rigidly «»«•U* Uss, Satan CaM« tacks, however. money wisely and economically the supply trains was imperative refiard-> question«-1 ab mt knowledge of the tin the other hand war neci-stary more money in the future I--«s of cost. Beeaune government; habits. temi»eramcnt, etc., of the ment retroed« recall the davs when will be supplied willingly. operation under this condition allow- >ther II is far better to submit to general officers rode horsi-hack up Sav *>thing of the annual county a large deficit under war conditions such examination privately before and down ■ their lines risking their road levy there is, including the mill- ia no reason why the deficit couM marriage than m the divorce court I 'I>«* m Or*. lives to inspire their men. Between I Olhr» mi Sh*rw««a St age tax. about Sl.260,000 provided not he converte«! Into one of profit publicly after marriage. April 15. IMI. and June 1, 1H66, for for road purposes during the under peace conditions. The prob- The Tribune dors got pose a* be the Union army lost 17 general offi- present and next year. This «urn of lem ia a full sited man's job. ing over wise in thrae matters. It eers kille«! in action and lit dud of money should get us somewhere in simply draws conclusions from the Wounds, the Confederates lost 60 the diri-ction of a general g<»»«l roads increasing M-uaratlon* advertised bv Waller Bil.v eu. Prop. general officers in l>attle and 15 who THE DIVORCE EVIL system. If the court will give us a the divorce courts. It simply urges Phone G-ÓI5 died of wounds. dollar’s worth of road for the dollar ti»e young man about to become a STAGI: Mi l TS AI L TRAINS It is some comfort to present day expended the people will I m - abund The constantly increasing nutnlier husland to * the young woman G-avcs Scio Po» toffice— warriors, sma ’ng und-r thia com antly satisfied of divorces which the courts an whom he « mid make his life com- parison, to tage c-nnfurt in the ar st 7:10 a tn and 5:00 p tn for West Sen. and 12:45 p m for Munkvrs Improved road machinery can lie granting ia a fact of alarm to the, puninn; and to the young woman gument of chshgi-d c riditiona. supplied which will enable the coat thinker. If we add to thia the fast we aay know the young man. his of road per mile to tie reduced to increase of childless marriages and habits and character in general with The Tribune fa.i i’y is under obti- the lowest possible limit. Hereto also the growth of men and women ' whom you are about to unite your gation* to C A Everett for several Real Estate Proper fore this could not lie done and such who pass through lifr without mat-Juf,. destiny, After marriage be pa m«*sm*s of moot deneious. lender and and Notata Public roads as we have, constructed with ing. causes one to wonder if th«- de- !tient. be tender. I»e true and your juicy radishes. primitive r<>ad tools, cost much n ore cline of the American people ha* names will never lie found on the ‘ Advertí«- in D.« .<•-!<» Tribune and get ^dbtlrafh (ihainrj, Examined not begun. on that account records of the divorce court. raauHa. Fifty years ago a divorce trial in ■" -•-«■«•«*- - w -« - n i —si w eMMweewm*, So, gentlemen, get busy. Sum *io . . . OREGON mer ia here and we want the work our court* was vary rare and a di The Source of Bomb Thrower*. accomplished as rapidly as possible. vorced man or woman was r»-gard«*«i aa living in a disgraced condition. When th«- fighting was thirkeat One rw-e«l not agr»-« wi'h A-cr«-’ar> They were looked upon as unfit as- Wh -n the sutfvrlne w is gr«-at«st UNDERTAKERS WHY THE DEFICIT? «■■cia tea of men an women who claw Morrison of the Federa’ <»nof Labor Call» Attendici to Promptly ed themselves among the respect-1 as to the ultimata- n -p isibi'itv (■ l>av or Night In that day the ehildlra* unrestricted immigration in order U The railroad problem is a huge able*. SCR ) OREGON one. There is no doubt about that family wa« so rare that it was pitied agree wi’h hnn that it i» the source L. WAS RIGHT He will IU., j of dy uainiU-rs am! bomb throwers For several years liefore the Uniteti by its prolific neighlMira. ON THE ’ I’!" But "the world do move.” There They have nine American-born lea«i States entered the war many of the Ami now, Imck nome. in the hywavs roads showed a deficit at the end ia scarcely a term of Court held er« like H sjw < mh I. Delutand Mooney. and hidden pier«-*, where misery* al- AUCTIONEER demagog U« -s wavs livra, wl hier.- a mother needs a of their fiscal year, neverlhcleaa which does not have a divorce caw- I but lh«-se anarchist they were allowing their equipment on iu docket. The Portland courts ■ would find (io<ir mat« rial to work on home, wh«-re men. w-nnen ami chil W atkkum ) O rkgon to wear out and their trackage to will average more than 25 divorce but f>«r the undigested millions of dren are on the down grade, she is H f. D. Na. I . »• IkM Us Rv«st !!«■>* still ’ RIGHT t>N THE JOB!" become unsafe fur use. Ten or fif case* per month. So numerous have alien« wh««se »«le idea of freedom is Sale dates ar rangt d for at The Scio teen years ago m«wt roads showed divorcees become that society r«*- destruction of all that exist* and Tribun«* Office. Scio. Ore. satisfactory profit. But with the ceivea them as among the respect- erection on its ruin* of a communist j Tm- .-salvation Army Home Service Utopia on the bolshevi«« |>ian. coming of the automobile that profit able memlieia. Fund. June 22-30. Ai pronounced has thia evil be- I he present conrr«-*- has been ’. ‘RY a \ began to dwindle, and with the com ing of the auto truck and building come that a crusade againat the namerl the reconstruction c«mgresM, of permanent highways, it disap practice should lie inaugurated Ad and it should recons', me’ the hnmi-| Rufik mitting that there are many instan gr i'ion laws a« an imi' tant part of' peared almost entirely. Railroad 1 ime 1 able H. B. CHESS Attorney *t Law MUNKERSandkt EST SCIO STAGE Riley Shelton Morrison & Lowe Where wastl' Salvation Army La*sie? H. C ROLOFF HELP HER- 13 CARRY ON /■TTORNFY AT LAW IO The automobile has absorbed al most completel the local traffic and much of the interstale traffic aa well. In cities nearly half the pass- enger traffic ha« been loot by the street railways to the automobile If It was not for the large griwth of freight traffic and the population of cities the usual annual deficit would he much more apparent. But what can he done to maintain our railway* and streetcar line*? They should earn the expense of op eration. upkeep and al least six per ce* where it is tie tier for man and its work. Men are ruefully select-1 wife to live apart when they cannot «*<1 for adini«»ion to th«* army ami live together in peace ami harmony.snavy; they mu*t the divorce should I* made more examination for ad <te ion to the HOLECHEK BROS. difficult to obtain and the couple uni vend tie*, but any able-bodied should be required to live single for man who can rend n v* lines in at least five years; ten would he anmH language is adm-tted to our nip. though better. Too often ia it the case that industn«-* and to ciin the future mate is selected even be- hi* head may tie atutf«-d with bolsh for the divorce is granted. evism and though hr iay use his The children, if any, suffer the able h»<ty to make and plant homha. greatest injury. If the court awards Nor after hr is admitted is anything them to the father and they are d»oe done to make him an American. —_ . . —. - . amall. they are placed in orphan as- The plain truth ia that a band of V-llVC V/S 8k Meat Market M.BW' mil .t»N Our twenty year rural rr«-*iit plan of loaning mor oy to farrier«, help you to g> t out of debt. Under our ■ rm of loan the total amou'-t of ini, i st iwid • luring ite entire p« r*»l of tw«-r y years is actually !<••» than 6f per cent talares*. Write us for booklet. (»WFN BEAM. Agent. 133 Ly»n St Albany, Oregon