The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 24, 1919, Image 2

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humanity
THE SCIO TRIBUNE of World world
justics fol the
and justice, lie found on every farm, whil* now making them ready for settlement.
small as well nothing but registered or high grade After improv »P m i.t < tats Ism made
E A WEDDLE
the soldier will have first opportun­
as great nations was adopted with •tuff can be found.
A few day* ago one of our dtuwtu ity to purch*i*r L>r actual settle­
BARBEE
reluctance. But the dsair* that th*
ment.
on
easy
terms,
accompanied
carried
to
market
a
wagon
load
ot
future
world
should
be
exempt
from
Becceaaor to Murrt* Broa.
T. L. Dt'OGOt. KDtTOB AND FBOP
the horror of wholesale slaughter of full blood Duroc Jersey pigs which by a loan sufficient to make a «tart.
The plan ta, in many respect*,
at H months old weighed over 200
Entered at the poeUdRce at Scio. humanity In the future won out.
A<<*nt Albany Steam l-aundty
Now the** senator* who think pound* each. Your razor back pig similar to that now pending for aol- I
Oregon a* MBM4 class matter.
Agent Albany Cleaning Work*
thgy ar* humanitarians, who imag w>.uld not have weighed that amount dier settlrm-nt in the United State*.
11.60
■UBBCMFTK1N. IN ADVANCB
The striking point of do imilarity ia
me they «re broad minded, would at 12 months.
SCIO, OREGON
Fourteen years ago the average it* stage of completion
Minister
1.76 defeat this greatest document of all
AT KND OF VRAM
.76 time because they wilfully miscon­ ««h«*ep llfvw was from f to5 pounds. Massey's stat. '■ rd that "the good
SIX MONTHS
strue the meaning and intent of cer­ Now the docx which does not shear prices prevailing for farm produce
«rn i ri f, 1
’1/
10 pounds per tierce is regarded as already are 1» iping many soldier
tain provisiona of the instrument.
AtlVKKTUIINt: HATO
1
settler* to get well i-stabliiihcd"
Suppose thrse wilful aenators suc­ just ordinary.
Ixtcal advertising per line fi rat in­
W.
A.
Ewing.
Registered cows could not be seems to furnish food for thought.
.10 ceed in their purpoas of defeating
sertino . ................................
Pre* nient
Mach subor<|ttrnt Insertlon per line. Of. this first attempt by the nations of found when .-ur fair began because It might I m > a good plan for cong­
E. D. Myers. Cashier
the world to do away with future there were none. Now nearly ev­ ress to appoint a *ornmi«*ion to dis­
Display advertising First insertion
per inch ..........................................
wars; are they not assuming a tre­ ery I* *ly has one or more registered cover the secret of thr New Zraland
Mtart a bank account today and
.15
Fa. h aul>M*|uent insertino............ .
provide for your future.
mendous responsibility for the guv cow* for they have found that it way.
_______
Advertí», menta ahould rearh thi* office
You will find a checking ac­
ernment of the United States
Slate« ’
pa> ■>
noi lat» r than Tueaday to Inaura publi-
count very convenient for your
The camping
m is on. The
j
p
ii((
f
o
r
th*
better
is
main-
I he question I* why are these men
business transar liona. We pay
catión in tha- curronl iMtfe.
greatest twwublc care «hould be ta­
trying to defeat the league of na­ | ly due to the fair. It has brought
4‘v Intercut on tim* deposits.
All forvign advrrtisemmts must b*
tion*? Du they want devastating the farmer in touch with registered ken by camper-- not t■> build large
pai>> for in adrante ot publication.
wars to continue’ Art* they willing animals and has generated a deaire fires and to *e<- that any they do
DR. R. J. MCOL
that their son* and the son* of their on his |>art to own one or more of build are thoroughly extinguished
Also to
Graduate and Licensed
neighbors shall conlinu* to l>e used them
The farmer is finding out before they leave tl *-m.
avoid
throwing
cigar
•
r
cigarette
aa cannon fodder? Do they want that a lloo cow t«ay* a profit above
VETEK INARIAN
Fire is a very danger­
the wealth of the world to continue her keep while the |5U cow scarcely end* about
(’attic Tested for Tuberculosis
ous thing in the for» «t. A big bon­
to Iw absolutely wasted? Thia last pay* for her keep
Office phone Main &2fi; Residence phone
I pledge alb gianre to mV flag ana great war has cost the nations uf the
Another feature of the fair is fire in front of th«- tent at night is
Matu 21
the Reprubtb for which it dandi, one world SJliO.OUU.OOO.OOO and 7,000.- that it is eflucating farmer*, their a pretty sight, but a little twig re<i
LEBANON. OREGON
iV<»/è»n, in.lhioble, vtlh liberili ana 000 lives.
Do they want like repe­ wives. Iioys and girls to know the hot ami carried <<n the wind may i
titions in the future?
ap(M*aran<*v and value of the pure start a forest fire.
juilice for all.
The league experiment has not bred animal. |*«ultry and farm pro­
lor Everybody Arrival and liepartur«* of I’ax-wnger
liven tried out. Nobody know* just duct* and they are not content un- "Vacation Land
MAKING HISTORY.
Traina
how the result will be. vet the world lew they can pnxluce a* good stuff
Woodbum-St>ringfield
Branch
In order to
American* e»erywh«*re are invited
There is no doubt but what a is willing and anxious to try it out. as their mdghbors.
WEST
SCIO
numtier of - nntors in Washington. It will be made a success if success demonstrate if vour stuff is a* gtMMi to make uw of th«* "ideal vacation
7:56 a tn.
D. (’ . are making history. These is possible. But Usjge. and Borah, or better than that of your neigh-; land" that exists in th<* national for­ North
South
5:09 p.m,
■rnHtors with the exception of one and Brandegee. and Hoot and others, bur. fit it and bring it out to the ests. Moat of the great woodland*
or two are |M>litlcal leaders of the •ay we will not try out the experi­ fair where it will Iw passed upon by are in the Western - »»t« a, but some
Corvallis A Eastern
Whether you are in the East. *•<> that no section
republican p.irty.
They are men ment unles* you try it according to competent judge*
MUN KERS
M: J1 am
whom their party has honored with our rules and methods. They as­ gel a premium or not you will learn of the country t« too distant to To AIbany
I 44 p m
share in their lienefil*
The forest To Detroit
high ollie»- nnd are «upiHMUtl to rep­ sume to be wiser than all other men enough to pay for your trouble.
Motor
service
discontinuai.
or
are
pursuing
a
dog-in-the-manger
The state of <>reg«m furmaheaour service of the U. S. department of
resent the majority opinion of their
fair *oinething over IIG00 t<> be paid agriculture is endeavoring to bring
> U m »
r»M»
parts in the hall* of congr«*ss. Hut policy.
Again let us suppow* they succeed out in premiums only. None of it about a full public realization of
are they doing -«>? Rather are they
not making hoitory which will be­ in defeating the covenant when they must lie t>aid in purses for racing. what the forest* offer.
"You wiil encounb r no 'Keep
come a source of division and des­ have reason to know that a majority It ia for the farmers, their wives,
of
their
party
would
have
the
ex
­
buy*
an«i
gtrls.
Don't
you
think
Out'
signs <»n the fur« ts," wavs one
truction t<> their party in the near
periment
tried
out.
What
kind
of
you
hail
better
try
and
get
aome
of
of
aeveral
booklets i^ued by the Olt«, aa SkMMM M
future’
Uk.M. 0«.
a
report
will
they
render
at
the
re
­
thia
n
«>ney?
forest
service.
"They are not fenced
It iw generally thought a large ma­
The fair was never organised to against the j ublic. but invite your
jority of the tank ami tile of the re­ publican national convention next
year?
What
prospect
is
there
for
l>e
a money maker. If it breaks^ presmee and uw
The ^j.ly signs
publican party favor the league of
harmony
when
these
men.
who
hold
even
the
management
ia
well
satis
­
you
will
find
are
th.
•*•
which point
nation^
They do not want war.
the
destiny
of
their
party
in
the
hol
­
fied.
While
a
few
people
are
paid
Waller Bilyeu, Prop.
you on your way or a»k vour co-
They are no more readv to semi
Phone (’»-Ó1Ó
their voting men to the battlefront low of their hand*, commit the party for their servicea the many give operation in pre-irving the l«rauty
STAUB MERTS Al I. TRAINS
as eann<>n fodder than art* their po­ to a policy to which a majority of it their survicaa free. Why? Just to and value of th«-*e free recreation
Fire­
litical op|H>n»nta. the democrats. are opposed? A worse split than promote the g«-neral good of the ground* and their r< «-»urcea
I »-a vea Scio Protette«*
Therefore don't you arms are not barred and hunting at 7:10 a m and 5X» p m for West Sei*,
They are favorable to the league occurred in 1912 will result. The community.
and 12:45 p m for Munk era
becaum* tb< » hope nnd expect that democrat* cannot a*k for better think it your duty to prepare some­ and fishing are restrict«*! only by
the league covenant is an effort on campaign thunder than these mia- thing for exhibition and thus do the requirements of the state game
laws.
the part <>f the nations of the world rrprescntatlve aenatoni are now your j»art?
manufacturing.
No
matter
whom
We
cannot
make
the
fair
a
suc
­
"You an* welcome to all the nec­
to prevent the recurrence of wars
their
candidate
may
be
he
is
sure
of
Real Estate Rrnlçer
cess
unle«M
people
are
interested
and
essary
firewtHwl and to forage for
in the future and they are anxious
defeat.
and Notary Public
will
take
a
|wrt
in
the
success,
and
vour saddle an«I pack aiomals; and.
for the league plan to lie tried.
The
opposition
to
the
league
*en-
th«*
m»r«>
tM-
'ple
are
interested
the
laofar as possible, the grating of
Therefore these senators who are
ylbtiutli Obtained. Examined
endeavoring to cultivate a sentiment •tors claim they have 35 senators bigger will lie the success. There­ 1 commercial stock is regulated in
who
will
vote
against
the
ratification
fore
do
your
part;
don
’
t
be
a
slacker
such a way a* to save an arc<-*«ible ¡CIO
for their part) which will defeat a
.
.
.
OREGON
supply for cani|**r*' use. You may
trial of this first effort of the world of the league, or *o hamper it with
camp where you like and stay aa
to do away with war. are not repre­ amendment*, restrictions, etc., that
NEW ZEALAND’S EXAMPLE.
senting the will of their party; they! the whole business will be thrown
long as you please. The forest ser­
vice only a*k* that you look to the
are misrepreo nting what they have over.
UNDERTAKERS
Whether the league is good or
The |>alm for prompt action in proper sanitation of the camp and
every rea m to believe is the great
t'alla Attendri! to Promptly
desire of the men and women whose not; whether it will accomplish the providing for returneil soldiers plain­ that you I*? careful With lire.’’
Dav or Night
hoped
for
purpose
or
not.
the
people
ly
belongs
to
New
Zealand,
as
is
Information
on
the
f
o«-*t*
will
lie
votes placed them in power.
They are not shown by an interesting statement furnished to all who apply to the SCIO
OREGON
While the constitutional provisions want it tried out.
afraid
of
the
dire
result*
these par- made by Premier Masaev dealing forest supervisors, th«* district for­
of the league is not just what any
with tlie plans of the government esters, or to th«* forent wrvice at
one nation would have, it ia a com­ l tisan bias senators ar* predicting.
THE Sim s
»
Railroad Time Table
H. B. CHESS
I
Attorney •» Law
MUNKERSand WEST
SCIO STAGE
•
Riley Shelt on
Morrison & Lowe
for settlement on the land. Altho Washington. I> C.
promise <>f the liest conclusion*
the armistice was not signed until
which could i*e arrived at at the
last November, actual settlement
LETS MAKE IT A SUCCESS.
Temporary organisation of th* Ore
peace table after nearly six months
has l**en going on for two years. | gon State AMOctat'oa of f arm Ixian
of serious deliberations. No other
association* was elt< • i.-d at a meeting
in a little lew than two month* Th«* numlier of men provided for
result could I** reached than that
of two score of <‘*riu. r* from differ
which Pre-dent Wilson brought the Linn county fair will be on; to has not lieen large, since all hut a •nt part» nt thr »tale st Eu<*ne. It
home from Paris in his pocket and be exact September Di, 17 and IN few »vere continued in the service, tn the Intention of th.
interested In
but those who were invalided home the movement to tn »1« it a |M-rm.-<i - nt
which he submitted to the senate are the dates.
Now are we going to make the and were physically tit for agri eu I- organisation ami to hold regular meet­
immediately thereafter.
ing* at regular Interval*
Now it ma) Iw* justly assumed thirteenth annual fair a success’ ture are already established to the
that the |M-ace co ng re«« represen ted Thia ia a question which should he numlwr of about 15*10. The num-
Eitculets Halite It CrtWers
as much or more of wisdom or states­ agitating the mind of every man. l>er of acres acquired bv the gov­
Notice is hereby given that the uo-
ernment
for
settlement
purposes
up
manship than can lie found in the woman, boy and girl in eastern Linn
deraign«d have been duly appenr Ird
menial ma»- up of the lodges. Bo­ county, for everyone is getting ben­ to March 31 wa* 473.000.
executor and executrix of the )a«t will
rahs. Brandegee* and others. For efit, direct or indirect, from the fairs
New Zealand make* definite pro­ and testament ot W. R Hay. .ieceaaed.
month« the
i«-nce delegates con-i given heretofore.
vision that soldier settlers shall not by the county court of Linn county, Or­
The first Linn county fair given •ell their holdings for a period of egon. All person» hat mg riairn« againat
suited, argued and demanded that
the parti nilar features, desires, etc., in Scio was in l90fi
At that time ten vears from initial occupation •aid estate aw hereby required to pro-
sent the same proper!» verified aa bv
which their nst ns wanted should there was scarcely a full bred regis­ This has been done to forrotall spec­
i law required. at either re-dene* of the
be include»! in the league provision« tered animal in eastern Linn county. ulation. but where death or other undersigned in Linn county, Oregon,
But they ao»n found that all such The fair stalls were empty because serious cause* intervene, the land within «lx month* from the first publi­
, selfish demands mu«t b* at»andonod the registered stuff was not there to boards have power to permit excep­ cation of this notice.
Bated and first publication hereof ta
if any league whatever was formed. fill them. Now there is a plenty of tions to the rule. The government
July 24. ISIS.
For the first lime in history the to- registered stock of all kinds worthy« also has set asi<|« several blocks of
Mary Fdith Mcknight, Execut« ix.
the-victor belongs-the-spoils idea was of exhibition if the people will bring unimproved lamia upon which re-
Benjamin l^iwi« Kay, Executor.
forced to give way to the principle, it out. Kaaor beck bam then could | turned soldiers wiil be smpinysd ia G C Bryant. Attorney.
H. C
ROLOFF
AUCTIONEER
O kbqqn
WATitauio
rkone 12* l.x H mm
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Sale date* arranged for at The Scio
Tribune Office. Scio. Ore,
C
C.
DR Y AV '
ATTORNEY AT LAW
J’l-2 New F'ir-t National Bank Bldg.
ALBANY
OREGON
RURAL CREDIT LOANS
•
Our twenty vear rural credit plan of
loaning money tn farmer*, helps you to
get out of ilebt
Coder <>ur form of
loan the total amount uf interest paid
during it* entire period of twenty yearn
is actually leas than 54 percent interest.
W rite us for book let.
OWEN BEAM. Agent
KM Lyon St
Albany, Oregon
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