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• « t « ■ w 4 * t •b S * * i ■ THE SCIO TRIBUNE ■ 1U* uviv X «• • > ■ ■■■ e*. ’a. ■ > ’.n.n th. .tato of Denmark" when organ- izattons prohibit farmers from sell IMtllgp KVKKV THUiUiDAY HY ing direct to T. L. trtJGCKM. IWW« ANl> Ntor _ , Hit«-r«-<l at th«- posto ca at jfuip|rMj who||y in apvanc « SI .50 AT BNP OF YKAK diseaw- SII MONTHS Stringently i course, enforced nothing can cut its root i ity. To l*gin with, the enforca- I a - cs I advertising per line first In ! ment of proper F--derat ami inter-1 sertion ..... ............................. .. »10 i , national law» will act an a nemmr? Each »ul*«s|urnt ituw-rlion per line. purgative. Fills may be pr«*srrihed Display advertising First inaertkon ,jy, ; later. Cincinnati Enquirer. per inch....................... ................. --------------- Each sulxusiurnt inwrlion......... .16 the c-o grrs» «mslling ten tn th«- production omething rot ti- i ir ve» - gallon of spruce The committee was am But. gen- can you do about it? Unless you locate downright grafting or can diah<>r>«-sty. your simply laws can do more effi-ctively than h«m«»t moral- AilVkHTlHING KATEH: History ol the Coentry the profiteer spirit. much to curb ami punish M. but. of .76 I ’ , G • * * i *« id -- V- "Cs’ E A. WEDDLE i BARBER Successor to Morris Bras. I74S, Tbey Pradaireed tiemen. whsi will you do. or what Every Important Event ta tike of (>arUjil,y b> Of Course committee wib 1 pointed for that purpose. liar malfeatam-e is eon»picu--us in Sat Up in ’ many other transactions, which ar. moral ■UMnurn«>N. individual» who visit HISTORIC BELLS PEAL I AMERICAN VICTORIES i their farms on pam ut boycott. Sim- Oregon a. ^md cl— matter. ■*>«•*• •*“A ¿s*r.yafcLauJ d. i ■ »■■X T T «ari In celebration of the signing of the Peace Treaty, the famous bells of Christ (Old North) church, admit most interesting church tedly the bells, historically, in the IJnitod show mv«-«Ugati<>n will Agent Albany Cleaning Work» that, while contracts am! men employed, were not what they »h Agoni Albany Steam Ijiumiry SCIO. ORBGON just nl he. they were the i l*et which <-ou i I* obtained at that time. The war is -v«-r now, and we. the (w*>tile. have to i»ay our share W. A. Ewing. A’) Randall Prwkjent Vice Pma. would I* unrea -nable in tirnre of E. D. Myer». Cashier ginning at 11 o’clock in the morn peace. It t» not a g«*>d plan to try ing. * to manufactur« political capital of Hlart a bank account today and Although the 1*11» arc chimed ev provide for your future. act* commit!« I under war pressure. Advert ni» «h >iM reach this other I THE PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER ery Sunday a» a part of the regular You will firn! a chrcking a> noi latrr than Tuesday I» insure publi Dem«*rat» found such procedure service at the church, they have not count very convenient for your cation in the current issue. The great legem! of th«- ag«-» to non-productive after the close of the been pealed for many years. Rev J buainesw transactions. We pay All foreign a«lv< rtisement* must be be completely d<-slr«>yed by the war civil war. interest on time dcpMits. Wm. II. Iiewart, rector of the, paid for in advance of |«ubli«-attoa. is the glittering l«-g<*n<i of the pro- - ...... ... -.. - • church, feel» that if there has ever Two thousand sheep were sur- fessional soldier. been an «x-casion in the history of I R r->und«-d by for« t fir--» in Idaho, and This war was f-qight. a» was the country to I* commemorated in were destroyed. S m«- roast mut Graduate and IJcen»«-d bourn! to I* th«- ra»e. by the cittern this manner, the signing of the peace ton there which would have been ap- soldiers of th«- work! Professional VET EH INA H I A N treaty is the one. says<*has. II. Jew prrciate«l over in some of the Euro soldiers taught them, it is true, the Cattle Tested for Tuberculosis ell. the bell-ringer of the old North pean count rie* t«*-hn>qm- of barracks routin«- Office phon«- Main .ri2f>, Residence phone church. Boston. Tms 1» no deprecation of the pr«> / pledge allegiance Io mv flag ana Main 21 Up 10 the 1*1- Gov. lien W Olcott cannot get Since they were set the Republi, fut u'hich it tlandt. one fessmnal soldier; he do«*« his part • frey of the church, in 1745. they alarne the high c«*t of commodities LEBANON. OREGON But he is inade ¡Nation. m.lhiuble, With liberty ana and does it w«-ll. have lieen pealed for every import- without taking a Hight in an air »hip. quate except for polk-« duty and as jutike fot all ant event in the hmtorv of the tutor for a national army. United Stat«-«, la-ginning with the Notice Danger He is out of th«- picture <>f mod Arrival and Ik-parture of Pas-enger PROFITEERING WORLD WIDE repeal of the Stamp Act, wm* ten ern conduct. Th«- proof is in everv Train» year» before the American Revolu- The dry H-n -in is n«>w here and citjara soldier returning to civil life Woodburn-Springfield Brauch A very sinister wave of crime » i lion. there i» gn-at danger of forest fires m this country WEST SCIO surging over th«- civilixe«! world, It Their ringing proclaimed the glad resulting from unextinguiehcd camp The viewpoint of th«- professional is commonly called profiteering. new» of the signing of the Ikeclara- fires, careli - y thrown cigarettes North 7:66 a.m. soldier is one of warfare. Hi* in- 5:09 p.m. The war ha» »b-monstiated the tion of Indi-pendencc, of the peace an«l cigar stul-*. and the setting of South tercet is limit»*! to the service. His pow«-r of orgun--atom and combina which follow«*! th«.- war of I HI 2 ami any fire without taking proper pre Corvallis X Eastern citteenship h«» m«-asur<-s strictly by tion Prnfwrly directe»! for the of the |M-an- which ended the caution t<> prevent spreading. * M UNKERS nn-ans of da-fi-nm- and offense. He common good, r- »(««ration and com- To A Ilian y .Mexican war A feature of the X: 11 am For the protection of your own is a memtier of a limit«--) autocrat^ 1:44 p m bination is a mighty power for gissi p»-acv jubile«- which followed the property and your neighbor’s prop To Detroit The bus- which he will perpetuate, Motor service discontinued. lmpro|s-rly dir«-cu»d for the behefit civil war wa» the prating of lh«*»e erty. be careful u tib fire! inew of the nation nev.r touches of a few swine Jicarteil individuals, I m -H* and. more latterly, they were Do not burn your sliu«hing during suDpli<*a. he i him; cost, upkeep. co-operation -ami combination is a p«-alc<l to <vl»*brate the victorious the dry season without securing a judges onlv bv their aufBciency or crime that Is-g- ta great »uttering, insufficiency for hi» particular nerds, conclusion of the S|>anish-American burning permit. Die «tat« law re vital deterioration ami calamatous war. quire» you to «ecure a permit to and never trao-s th«-rn to their' Nothing could be better violone«-. There are eight of them in all. burn during the period between source, which is the pocket of the! ealeulat«sl to bring <>n an avalanchr and a train««! 1*11 ringer is required June I and October 1. MM» se »»su It UU m . 0». people. He dors not »hare th»- prob of destructive radicalism than great for each when they are to i* pealed. There is a fir«- warden in your lems of eitizr-nshiu in fair propor or |<-tty devices to force up the One of the ringers is a woman bell district who is exp. rienced in hand tion with his non-military fellows. price of th«- nation's food. All our ringer, probably the only expert wo ling fir«-» who will i-’in- y«>u a per II--W oft«-<1 do«-» the profesidonal thunders a»-sm»( th»- undeniable hor man 1*11 ringer in this country. mit to burn when safe, advise you •oldier say: ’’Politic»? I have none. rors of R»-:»hrvi«m will not avail to When the iwlls are chimed they how Pi ha«*!«- th«- fire, and if neces- Walter I’m a soldier.” Yet a certain amount prevent bringing a measure of like remain stationary, an«! the soumi is •ary oyer»«-«- your «¡a-h burning. To of politic« is an esm-ntial ingr«*dient trouble in - in nureelv«?» if we do not produce»! by the clapper Iwing »truck avoid criminal prosecution and for STAUB MEETS Al l. TRAINS of ciltz»-n»hip: w«- ar«- all stockhold succr«-<l in m-<-ing to it that our agnin»l them In pealing, however, the protection of your own property - Leavtra Scio PtMtofticc ers in a great nation. The profes abundant supplies of foo«| are «old the proc»-»» is extremely complicated, and your m-ighlair’s property see at 7:30 a m and 4:45 p in for W«-»t Sea. sional soldier considers his duty la- and 1:15 pm for Munki-rs at fur pric - W«- do not need elale ami th«- great bells, which are act one of the following fire wardens gins and ends with the service. Im oral«* exphmation» of th«- enormous on w<>od«>n hoops, are swung com- before burning your «lashing: ,i* a hirwi man-of-arms prices of the tied «(itics of life They Tai < - ■<«*!. Mail A.t.lr««a pletely over during the operation. Now th«- citir.cn soldier is a sol I-acorn b w«-r«- brought Hl»>ut in war-time Il is a scientific arrangement, and W. I.. Burton. U-i-an-m. dier, too, liut he is also a citizen W. E. Downing. I «-I-anon. M-arcity. by inflation, by extraordi 1 .a comb Real Pitale Rrol( er j one which r»t|uir«-s a thorough un He dors m»t light because it is his F. Cooper. Lrbanon. Barila nary demand and incr«-im«>d cost of and Notary Public derstanding. trade, but because of some crisis in production in the matter of wag»*» Dr. Dewart gave instructions to Fred 1’epperling. Jordan. Scio. R. 1 the nation's banes his own affairs. and materia!» No doubt many of . d betrat h Obtained, fa anime d the sexton of the church that the Thurston Thoma- .Ionian. Scio. R 1 Hut he which need* his defense, the big combinations which c«ntril>-i I m -II m ar«* to be chimed imm«*diately James Gietriler. Mill City, Mill City never casta off his interest i in his cit- jCIO . . . OREGON Gates ut«*«i to «-xtorton in the past *|wak upon the receipt of the news of the G. A. W Ru-w-il, Gat«M. ixenship. He shoots his rifle, ami If you «ii—' -v«-r a tire kindly re the truth i-wiav when they attribute signing of the pca«-e treaty, no mat when the battle is over. !»«-ct>me« port it to on«- of the alaive wardens. present conditions to a vicious circle ter at what hour the tiding» might thoughtful over the quality of the HUGH MENDENHALL, in which they along with the rest of M received. They were chimed on ammunition, am! what it cost. He District Fir«- Warden. us are involved November ll la»t. when word of does his bit of fighting with all that SO 3t Calla Attended to Promptly Mill City. Oregon. It is lH-livv«-d that this vicious cir the signing of the armistice was re- is m him. an«l militates afterward, Dav or Night cle can be .hatter«*«! by increase«! pro otived here. as one interest«*«! in the food supply. Notice <■! I Inal 'settlement duction No doubt that would help SCIO 'Die only other church belle in OREGON He realize« that he is not >>nlv Notice i» hereby given to all iwraona to a large degree, but a« long as the i this country which for beauty of fighting a war. but |>aymg for it as concern*-«! that the uiHk-rvigned admin profiteer spirit is unrhaatened by tone, and compared to those of istratrix of the «alate of Ardee T. well; if not directly, th«-n through I Christ church, are the bells of St justly indignant public opinion ami Powell, dreraaad, ha« tiled her final ac taxes, when he returns, ami through AUCTIONEER especially bv the enforcement of Michael's church, in Charleston. S count with the County Clerk of lunn more taxes to Iw met by his chil regulation» just to alt concerned, C.. which were made in England by County, Oregon, and the court ha» fixed dren. W atvmloo ¡.; O rbqom then- will I m - n-> teal improvement. i|g> same makerand set up in Charles Monday, the 2d day of .-'eptember. 1919. He 1« willing to fight as long ns is at the hour of I o’.-l... p. m. for the a. V. D. Na. I rkaaa la Hwaa« H«ma We do not m- d elaborate investiga ton athiut the middle of the ISth hearing of objo te>u*. if any, to »aid necessary; but when th«- n«-ce-»miy Sale dates arranged for at The Scio tions. ’’hot air” ami whitewash. We century. • estate, and for the final a« t tiemen t ends, h" wants th«- accounts wound n»-c«l a square «b-al for the f«x»d pro Tribune Office. Scio. On- t he bells were taken down during thereof. IIAZEI. POWELL. up. am! is anxious to take a han-1 in ducer. th»- f«M*i distributor and the Adminiatratri». the civil war and, on the occasion assuring hitnwlf am! fellow citizens Weatherford A Wyatt. Attorney» for fo«><l conauim*r. of Sherman's famous "march to the C. C. Administratrix. that the men they employed to com- In the confusion of war and "re- sea,” they were stored in a build mam! them and l«-ad their activities constructu-n” we have accvj ted ing V-r safe k««eping. have fulfill«*«! their respective con Eitcittrs Notice li CrtBlm many rkiicuiou« • xcuses for the dol *>1-2 New First National Bank. Bldg. The building in question, how tracts. . Notice m hereby given that the un lars of 50 cent purchasing power ever, was struck bv an explosive i The war was a dutv to them, and dersigned have twMrn duly appointed NY OREGON we hami«-«l over th»- counter, but we ami the iwlls so badly damaged that rxrcutor and executrix of the last will ' not a proft-wtion to I* cultivat«*d. are now approaching the point |<*itixen soldiers never invite wars; it was necewuiry to «end them to and testament of W. It Ray, d«><-eaasd, by the county «-ourt of Linn c«iunty, Or where we will not have the where- England to be recast. they are the san«-*t nf anti-militar It is withal to he fooler! further. Tlie ims M s of Christ church wer« egon All person«having claim» against Our twenty year rural credit plan of ists. for they only fight for a defi -aid estate are herein required to pre dawning upon us that something is loaning money to farmers, helps you to cast at the famous foundry of Abel sent the same properly verified as by nite ami logical purp>me. V ruler our form of “rotten in the state of Denmark” Rudhall in Gloucester. England, in law required, at either rrsaience of the get out of debt Seci-mi thoughtscan pre««-nt wars. loan the total amount of interrst paid when, for instance, the watermelon 1744. ami weigh 1545 pounds. undersign«--! m Linn county, Oregon, The cititen soldier always thinks during its entire period of twenty years within »ix month« from the first publi producer i* paid seven cents apiece is actually less than Sj per cent interest twice He is a citi sen first and a A shortage of tea -hers exist among cation of this notice. for his melon», when the railway Write us for booklet. soldier afterward. Exchange Hated and first publication hereof is the country districts. Superintend that brings them to distant markets July 24. 1919. M Cummings reports The farmer who doea not haul a ent Ida is paid about 10 cents apiece for Mary Edith MeK night, Executrix. transportation and when we pay 11 1100 worth of wheat at a load these owing to better wages being paid in 133 Lyon St Benjamin la-wi» Ray, Executor. other occupations G G Bryant, Attorney. apiece for them in the shop*. And day», drives nothing but ponies. Stat«*«, pealed for 45 minutes, be I of it, no matter if th« price paid DR. J. NICOL Railroad Time I able Attorney at Law MUNKERSand WEST SCIO STAGE Bilyeu, Prop. Phone (¡-.515 Riley Shelton Morrison & Lowe UNDERTAKERS H. G ROLOFF BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW AT.BA RURAL CREDIT LOANS OWEN BEAM Agent Albany, Oregon