The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 31, 1919, Image 2

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the fair interests of Linn county
THE SCIO TRIBUNE can
be promoted and harmonized
this character in
power?
Surely
Aa Era oí Bureaaocracy
not
The average American citizen is a
Seeing that Albany must build a
He is not a party slave by
fair from nothing at the present thinker
anv
manner
of means, and in these
time, why not all join in and make
modern
days
has tweome wonder
the Linn County Fair at Scio for
fuilv
independent
in matters politi­
T919 a big success
Then with the
cal.
Hr
will
not
be satisfied If he
franchise and what of the property
of the fair which is of value can tw is deni«-d this opportunity to try to
He does
moved to Albanv, lebanon or any get along without war.
*>thet place in the county which the not like the nrcruatty of having hie
people Ihink best. What Scio wants boy sent to the liattie front to lie
and what Albany should want is a slaughtered or maimed for life, nor
E A. WEDDLE
Hy a continuous propaganda of*
BARBER
IMH XI» KVKKV THURSDAY HY
socialism and t»atemaiism the devel­
Hurcewor
to Moms Hros.
opment of th«* W«*t no*! Alaska have
T. L. Dl'OUKM. IWfWI AND TROF
been held up for the past ten years.
Well meaning Pmrh<*tism and long
Agent Albany Steam Istundry
En terni at the posudfice at Scio,
winded LaFoHethm have block«!
Oregon as second class matter.
Agent Albany Cleaning Works
needed legislation to allow the oueo-
1150
auiuMKirrioN. in advancr
ing uo of natural reeourree
The
SCIO, OREGON
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coal,
oil
ami
mineral
lands,
the
for
­
AT XND or YRAR
ests and wasting «rater powers were
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ata MONTHS
all to l»e pla«*d un ler government
fair supported wholeheartedly by; does he like the demoralizing of stewardship for future generations.
ADVERTISING KAT»
the people of Linn county. It can bttrinees which war brings about,
These theories were never endora-1
Ixx-al advertising per line first in­
not
nor will not be done by the or-
Unless there is s change of front ed by the American people; they
sertion ....... .................... . • • • • M
Ila>rh sul>ar«|urnt insertion per line. 06 gamzation of an opposition fair. Let' on the part of the senators opposing emanate»! from bureaucrats and de­
the fair organization take over th«* even a trial of the league there will partment dictation
Display advertising First insertion
In exploiting
Start a bank account Unlay and
per inch..................................... .26 IJnn County Fair franchise with th«* be such a shakeup in politics next the west for conservation tioliciee
provide for your future.
Each sutMoqilent insertion.............. .16 state appropriation of I16U0. pa> year that will make the IxMigva. the
the east had nothing to loos. It tied
You will And a checking ac
Advert isements should r« arh this office the Scio stockholders for their shares, Borahs, the Johnauns. the Roots and
up cheap water power to save its
count very convenient for your
not later than Tuesday to insure publi­
etc. No money would be loot for others wish they had never worn the control of industn«»
Much needed
busineas transactions. We pay
cation in the current iaaue.
4« interest on time dt-pnuls.
the property is well worth the money. senatorial toga.
development
ha*
lieen
blocked
in
All foreign adve rtisements must be
Granted that Pre«ident Wilson has many ways.
Then the good will of the Scio coun­
paid fur in advance of publication.
try would go with the franchise and seen proper to do things displeasing
The raw materials of the west
DR. It J. M< UL
probably many of the Scio stock­ to these senators, granted that the1 gram. wool, hides, lumtier ami min-
<Graduate and Licensed
holders would transfer their stock league covenant ia not Just what we i eraJs are shipped « nst to be mauu-
V ETEK I N A R I A N
would have, the pmtple will not jus­ fiicturi'd.and *H*nt back to tie sold.
as well.
For the rraM>n that Scio has fair tify the** senators nor the republi­ The west pays freight both ways Cattle Testet] for Tuben ulo.sis
grounds, a fine half mile track, etc., can party in lipping the whole busi­ while its enormous supplies of white Office phutw Main 526; Residence plume
I ftltJgr allrglance to mV flag ana while Albany has none, the road to ness over I mm » rd.
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cual are unus»*d and its natural re­
thr Rrpublh for which it rlandt. one success ami good will is to hold the
The people will flock to hear sources remain untouched.
LEBANON. OREGON
¡Nation. indhrtuble, »ith liberty ana fair at Scio this year. True. All»an> President Wilson when he makes his
Al last c*>ngr< «« is to act. The
justice for all.
may hold a fair this fall but it «rill proposed <»>ur to talk to them direct. ‘giant force« now waiting are to lie
not be The Linn County Lair, for They want to hear at first hand harnessed and the marveloue indus­
that will be held in Scio and will so what w<re tlie in fluences which brot trial growth of the w< <1 is to twgin. Arrival and Departure of Passenger
AFTER THE FAIR AGAIN.
Trains
he held for many years to «»me, the nations of the world to a com­
Woodburn-Springfield Branch
The Albany Herald is responsible unices some amicable adjustment mon agreement to try to abolish in­
In raising its price from fl.50 to
WEST SCIO
for the »tali onent, in sutMtance. of can lw eff»*cled. The manifestation ternational war», for it ia a question 12 00 a year, n h ading country
North
7:65 a m.
an effort t<> organize an association of a spirit of seltiahneas and the ig­ in which all are deeply interested.
weekly in the state of Washington
South
5:09
p.m.
Yea.
there
will
lie
an
accounting
noring
of
the
prewrnt
Linn
County
to local»* an agricultural and stock
points out that cotun have increased
when
the
campaign
is
on.
next
year.
Fair
organization
is
not
calculated
Corvallis A Eastern
fair at Allmnv.
over 100 per cent since 1914 and
Of e«ur* this means that thv to promote a harmony which should
MUN KERS
after enumerating s>mi- of the in­
To Albany
Kill a in
Unn County Fair at Scio la to be exist to make any fair the surer*» it
Th»* |M-ople must always have creased items, concludes: "We feel
To
Detroit
1:44 p in
totally ignored and as there ia room ought to be.
cloth»*« ami a large |»art of these that no one will question the neces­
Motor service discontinued.
for but one agricultural fair in iJnn
clothes must be made of wool. Duel sity of the incrra-i I price. Increas­
county it means the destruction of
to shortage of wool during the war ed costa need no explanation these
THERE WILL BE AN ACCOUNT
the Linn County Fair at Scio,
good woolen goods was not to be days ami the foregoing remarks are
ING.
Some three or four years ago a
had. With war restrictions removed intended more to call attention to
similar attempt was made but the
th»* demand for all wool goods has the fact that the raise i« overdue."
The United States senate is com­ revived ami the public will no longer
effort, mainly inspired by one A. (’.
Schmitt, went up in smoke or in posed of 96 members. Politically accept the inferior material. The
0»Rts «a Sksraas St
I ri.aw. O n .
Wh«*n President Wilson urged the
wasted verbal gas
Mr. Schmitt this body m slightly republican, but world needs wool and the selling
people last year to elect a «»ngree«
even went ■■«• far as to come to Scio a majority of the body ia support- price is m>w beyond any figure far­
which w<»ul«l I m * favorable to admin­
with a pi ip -nti<<n to negotiate for ’ ing the league of nations treaty as mers used to dream of. There ia
istration acta he evidently had in
the Linn County Fair, but as the submitted by President Wilson to every incentive for famers to In­
mind just such conditions as now
Waller Bilyeu, Prop.
time and option ask«“d for was man­ the senate upon his return from cream- their flocks am! for every
prevail in the l'mt«-d States senate.
Phone G-.’il*»
ifestly for tin* pur|s»»e of breaking Europa.
farm to have its sheep.
He did not want p»di:ical prejudice
A small minority of the republi­
down the Linn County Fair. Presi­
ST AO»! MUETS ALI. 1 RAINS
I to prevent favorable congressional
dent Prill informed Mr. Schmitt can majority is endeavoring with all
- Leaves Scio Postoffice -
Salmon propagation in Pacific I action on matters of such grave im­ at 7:10 a m and 5:00 p m for West Sen.
nothing but a certified check depos­ the power they poeaesa to defeat the
coast streams returns a golden re- * port as arc now before the senate.
and 12:45 p m for Munken»
ited in the bank at Scio would open ratification of the league. The lead­
ward to anv state carrying on this
negotiations
Mr. Schmitt’s name ers comtMMie»! of leas than one dozen
work
The war has spread the fame
Senator McNary, in his firm stand
is among the *• called "directors" members who would defeat th«“
of I'acitic canned salmon over the for the league of nations without
of this second attempt of Albany league, together with enough of
world and state money sfient in pro­ amendment or explanatory sections,
Real Estate Kroner
interests to M-curv the Linn County their aa»»eiate members which «in­
pagating th*- young fish brings ten­ ia truly representing the people of
and
Notara Public
stitute enough to prevent ratifica­
Fair for that place.
fold returns In the shape of new in­ Oregon, But in the future he will
Of course Albany, Lebanon or any tion. stand regard leas of results
dustries and employment for thou- ¡ have about as much influence on
„,4hit rat h Obtained, fiiamiirj
other town in Linn county has the ready to defeat the goal which re­
aands.
the
republican
side
tut
a
t->und
boy
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right to organise an agricultural formers have been endeavoring to
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OREGON
at a shucking is
>id to have. He
fair. N<> one disputes that right. bring about.
Now the civilized
Thr lengu«* aurrender- will have to go to the democrats for
Let's see
Hut is it wise to do no, ami ia it world ia ready to try the league ex­
ed u« to England; it subjected us to help
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treating the people interested in the periment, if we except thia half do­
the dominion of the colored races;
zen or more wilful senators
fair at Scio fairly?
Alixny will have n fair if the
UNDERTAKERS
it turn«««! us over to ecclesiastical
To make a fair in Linn county a
Why thia wilfulnes. ami determi­
control; it put us in the hands of a county or the people outride of that
Calls Attended to Promptly
succe*» the goo<| will and support nation to rule or ruin? The only
"war trust"; it made a gift of us to city put up the n»*ney, or a larve
Day or Night
of the | m - >ple of all sections of the answer, simmer«! to the dregs, ia
"international banlwre"; it pawned part of it._______
SCIO
county are neer<«ary. We who put political jealousy and hatred of
OREGON
us to Europe. Next!
up the money to cvtablish ami main­ Wilson.
The republican "r< bins" didn't
It is believed that nine-tenths
tain the Linn County Fair know this
like the president’s addrewi to the
to be a fact
Die lukewarm sup­ the American people desire the
American trade with Germany ia senate. They never have relished
AUCTIONEER
port our fair has had from the wes­ ' league of nations covenant shall lie to be returned and <>ur exportera are facta.
tern portion of the county is abund­ ratified by the senate. Whatever ready to get the business, tiecause
O rsuom
One swallow d<x>m't make sum­ W atrrumi
ant evidence. In the estimation of the «»nsequencea they believe the we have the v < mh |« and the ships to
a. p. D Ita. I
.
I'tMM Us Mwwi H< mm
Albany and the southern portion of I United States can take care of her­ carry them. The merchant marine mer, but thirty-nine "robins” may
help
to
furnish
a
fall.
Sale dates arranged for at The S ch »
thr «»untv th«- Scio fair is a sort of self and thev are willing, aye even ia «ne of our permanent gains from
Railroad Time I able
Attorney
Law
MUNKERSand WEST
SCIO STAGE
Riley Shelton
Morrison & Lowe
H. C. ROLOFF
foreign institution in which they
have but small, if any. Interest
Years ago Alban? had the county
fair, but for lack of interest and
support it was literally starve»! to
death. Fourteen years ago Scio as­
sumed the burden.
We bought
grounds and have improved them
for fair purp-- as far as we were
able, ami haw held moderately suc­
cessful fairs annually up to the pres­
ent time, and the outlook is we will
have a succvMful fair in September,
Of cour.** another fair at Albany
this fall sv »11 I m * looked upon as a
rival and will excite a jealousy
which will be a thorn against the
future success of a fair at Albany.
Scio, or any othei point in the county.
The Tribune has a plan by which
anxious, to assume the haxzard if, the war
hazzsrd there be.
They are very |
Advertise in Th«* S. i<> Tribune and get
tired of having their young men
results.
lh>n’t forget that all the good
sent out for slaughter. They want work now l*»*ing done for the farm-
permanent untroubled peace if such er. the working man. the mrrchant
Emitrs luict It CrHfitn
peace is possible. Rut these half ami the burines* man was author-
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dozen or more wilful senators say 1 izrd by democratic legiriation and ia
dersigned have been duly appointed
you shall not have peace; the old performed by democratic officials.
executor and executrix of the last will
war of destructiveneaa shall con­
t and testament of W R Kay, deceased, 1
tinue; your young men must con­
One republican proposes a law to I by the county court of I inn county, Or-.
agon. All persona having claims against |
tinue to be slaughtered to satisfy
prohibit the president from leaving
>
said «“state are hereby nsjuired to pre-
national greed and selfishness.
the national capitaL Thia ia a par i sent the same properly verifled aaff»y
Tfe« se wilful senator« are the lead
ti<an confession that a democrat »« | law required, at cither resaience of the
era. or a part of them at least, of
| to be president for some time to I un»h*roigne<i in Linn «Minty, < hrvgon.
the republican party. Next year ' come
within six months from the first publi­
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cation of this notice.
they will go out among the people
Dated an«! first publication hereof ia
and ask them to elect a president of
After hearing from the country
July 24. 1919.
their choosing to continue this war- m<»«t of the advocates of patches on
Mary Edith M<-Knight. Execut«lx.
every-few-years policy.
Will the the league covenant will get off their
Benjamin Lewis Kay, Executor.
American people continue men of
reaer-ationa .
a a Bryant, Attorney.
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Tribune Office, Scio, Ore.
0. <•. BRYANT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ail-2 New First Saturnal Bank Bldg.
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