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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1919)
9. • i .7 - r , —it i «»Î m •j» % . » w ,4-..* vl* - ». • * •»? »• . • - ’ *•»«.! .» . *»• • 1 % Ml JL» V _ ’ ’«i % K --------------- ,—--------------------------------------- THE SCIO TRIBUNE A PUBLIC NUISANCE T name. Anyway, w« have had many eminent Americans, «unie of whom Senator Lodge, in wilfully misin occupied the Whitehouse, the same UU’KD EVERY THI KMUAY BY terpreting IL<* Issague of Nations as Colonel Rooarvelt, vet we have T. u DCG<;m. Kurrui anu mor covenant, has l<e<-<>me a tort of na built n<> Slu.uuO.OtX* monuments to tional nuisance. He perHsts in »si their memory. Entered at the nostoffies al Scio. Mr Roosevelt, in some respects. ting up men of straw just tn fur Oregon a» aemnd class matter. nish him the «njnyinent of knocking j » mi great president, but not our greatest by any manner of means them down. 61.60 • OIUK Ml PTION. IN ADVANCa Ten million dollars can be much in ancient times a c<-rlain historic 1.76 AT KNI> or YEAH .75* gentleman ia said to have "fiddled more wn«ibly used than in cummem AIM MONTHS — while Rome was burning.” S«*nator oration of simply a mediocre states AtiVkHTIHING RAT KB Iselge is doing more "fiddling", man ihrwe days than th« twopte enjoy. I laa-al advertising per line Aral in sertion ..................... . .................. ,|o They are getting out of hugior with Each »ut*»«-«|u«-iit insertion per line. -06,1 his willful dilatoririeitf. Display Mhcrti«ing Eir»l maertion Of rourw* the Iz-agur covenant i» per Ir><h ............................... .2f> not ju»t what thr United Slate« Ra*h aub««v|urnl le-ertkWi ....... .IS would have President W'ilmih haabo Advertisement» should reach thia office state«} a number of time«; but it ia not later than Tuesday to insure publi Ure lie»! which could be obtained at cation in the current laaue. AFRAID OF WILSON The simpl«> fact that our repub lican friend» are afraid of President Wilson and what he may do next year, m evidenced by the tremen- d>>u« effort» they are using to mini .. " ' f PUBLIC AUCTION L A. WEDDŒ The urx|rr*lgrwnl LaeeUtfTX of the £»- 1 BARRER tat* of ttw ¡ate Anter Puaetl. on the A. T. Powell farm, on the Scio-Leba Succwur tu Morr.» Bru», non rvaf, one mile south of Scio, «ill offer the following 11*1 rd ja mmal prop erty. begin i > g promptly at 10 A Mu» Agent Albany Steam Laundry SATURDAY. rPTKMBERAth. 1919. Black hurae. 10 yr» old. wt. 13S0 lb». Agent Albany Cleaning Work* Brown hum-. 7 vr». ukl, «1. IM) I be. II sou! «ised aho«t» 2 Huroe aowra. I rvgiotervd, both due •CIO. OREGON to farrow a»«. I< Angora guote Registered l*urharn bull. S yrs old. IS good cow», alt young. & frgah or »eon to be. 2 t'alvea. 3 months «»Id. Turkeys and •«' barred rock hens. W. A. Ewing, A E. Randall 10 ton» of looee hay. Pnokleot Vice I’rco. 11 acre« of «»rn, E. L>. Myer». Cashier Mio 12x3» fret (Willamette), tiaby buggy, heavy I*« chain. 2 seta «bauble ham- «» «wMle. cooking range, hlart a bank account today ami hut waler piped. 30 «al. lank. provide for your future. Five dor «!*•• fruit jar», »nd many other artirlre tou nitmeruu» to men You will find a checking ar tion T « count very convenient fur your 1 Mitchell wagon. 3-inch buaineee trancartion» We pay i Galloway manurr «preader. * 4« Intervet on time depuait». I Suprrtor drill. 14 iluwe. i Il<«tg< « m«.*< r I Jiahti lirere rake, cultivator and 14- DR. R J. NICOL inch cultivaUar. « Wood ami taug rack combined. Graduate and l.lcen»««! Hay rack. Hay fork and carrier V ETEH 1 N A H I AN Travel bed. - L S. cream ecparaUar. milk pails and Cattle Tented for Tuberculoaia can». I wheelbarrow Office phone Main 52f>. Kr»i<jence phone t Emery wheel and sick It- grinder. Maiu 21 TBRMS: Numa of 610 and under. Cash; LEBANON. OREGON oyer fill taankable not«»; 9 per cent interest, doe in r» month«. Free luneh aerved at noun. HAZEL itiwn.l, Kxecutri*. Auctioneer. A I* STKV*v«Os. Arrival and Departure of Passenger Clerk. Rll I 2t Train» Woodburn-Springfield Branch ...... . . . . * •••» ”* !* WEST SCIO THE O STATE BANK ; mire all that th«- preaidant ha» tried Thr result All foreign advertiiM-menta must lw thr Pari» deliberalion« to accomplish paid fur in wlvance of publication. was a compromi««- of »pinion«.,ju»t The fact ia. republican opposition ' aa our Federal renalitulion or treaty to the pr«-*id«nt ia making him i of the thirteen colucios was a e«»m- friends among thr people every day ' promise. Our constitution wav not and if they (the republican») should iwAfect. as witnem twelve amend drfrat the league of Nation», thr ment» within fiftrvn yrarii. and now people will force thr rrnomination I the eighteenth amendm«*nt to that of Wilaon, next year, and hie elec immortal document is (M-ndinv Thr / pledg' allegiance Io my flag ana tion ia sure. l«ragur provide« for amendment». the Hepuhln for a Inch il itand*. one Mr Wilaon dore not care for a Senator l><dge «••em« tn overlook ¡Nation. inJfrttihle. frith liberty ana third trim a» president. He known this fact. He neems to think th«- U furine for all. the unwritten law about thia mat S senate is a field to air wnatorial ter. But the main event about hia diplomatic ability MEXICO MUST BE CLEANED UP Senator Lodge ia a republican administration, ih the establishment of th«- League of Nations. He has He may think hr i» pre[>arinK cam- accomplish«-«! this purpose if his own: The i’nltad States will have to go ubH« p.«> ..ll liaign capital for hi» party for next me- .»1 u>- down into Mexico and clean up ... . . _ _ Thr S»l« h here again and it year. Hut hia present political tac give tht* league iruiorarment. I » <1 «• .» . thing«, »••oner or later There is no will pay you to grt H, I . RoloiT to cry tic» arr wrong. Ilia own party i» If thr pre***nt congrrai fail« to in- V1Mir o rall aathfac- doubt alH>ut it A »table govern- beginning to condemn hirn«- They, * e-^.« 9K«e Me __ . make , you _ ___ a«f dor«r the league, Mr, Wilar.n, or t«rv prices and money. Write _ menl and on. which can coiitrol the as well tut democrats. are willing to «•iim«« one who will indorse the Wil- or phon« me at my «apn •«, atklr«»» ia bandit nil nation, seems an impoiwi- try out the Ix-aguea» th«* proviaions son policies in the main, is sure of I Waterloo. It. K 1. Oregon, until Oct. bility. In fact, since th«* days of 1; aft«-r Oct 1, Scio, or phone numbers now stand, if it pr»i«» a failure. nomination and election; for the Diaz. .M -xtco has Ix-en incapable of Ijebanon. Farmer« ITS Sweet Home m he says it will, the United States people, our g. o. p friends will find, 12X. Secure your dates early; get the arlf-governnient. Mexican lumdita, is sufficiently powerful to take care are determined to stop this war bus man who can get you thr money. who, do doubt, arc inspire«! by ren of itself. 1 tf H. C KoLOFK iness if they can. They do the fight egad«-» from all nation», will I m * a But. let ua supteisv the l«eaguc ing and pay the war bills. Our menace to our «oulhero border for Evtrfrtei Blickbtrritt. will ire a success. which it will be, IzHigi-s, Borahs, Johnamaand others all time, without a powvr sufficient W<- will pay the highest market as all nations seem disposed to en are never found in the front ranks to overcome all opposition. deavor to make it? Then our little on the liattle lines, but the farmer's price for Evergreen Blackberries; The l’nit«*»i State« does not want New England w-nator will la- iwking boy is there and the farmer pays come Pa our office and get crates. Mexican territory. She »imply wants No lierries accepted if delivered in a "lodge in some vast wilderness" war costs in the main. Mexicu to l>e a decent neighbor and. in which to hide himself. He can. The democratic party, of course, i cream cans of buckets Berries must If by invitation American capital is, probably, find the location in the will lie charged with the many ex be fresh and clean. We will pay a as it has been, invite«! down there Black Forest of '¡vrn.any. travagances ami shortcomings of the higher price fur berries which are to develop thaj country, to give it war. for the men in control of mat I brought to ua fresh arid in first claas the protection promised. Thia has Scio Produce Co. HARVEST WELL ADVANCED ters made mistakes. But there was condition. not been done. Mexico ia a refuge not time for deldwration. We had for thr banditti of all nations and to have ships, airship material and The Tribune man took a short the American who has the temerity other war material, regardlesa of auto tour through the Albany prai to crivsn the border in search of ad rie last Sunday. Hut few acres of cost. venture, gem-sally gets it. The |>cople look at mattefis in this standing gram wrre ol-wrvalil<- All At the pre»»nt time the United of the fall grain seems to have been way. They know they must pay Stat«-» in maintaining a chain guard threshed and, this week. will see the bills, whatever thev *may be. along th«* «*ntire Mexican frontier, about all of thr harvest completed and arr not <li«|M>aed to blame the just to protect American towns and The wheal yield In the Albany |>arty which haul to assume the re-1 communiti*- from th«* incursions of prairie ia quite satisfactory. Many sponsibility; but they will hold those Mexican bandits, when Mexico ought senator» and their party responai*' to be able to lake care of these ma fields have yield«-»! from 25 to 45 bushel» to the acre. The general ble if the la-ague of Nations is de-1 rauders average will lie from 20 to 25 bush frated. which the people hope will Pre»id«-nt Wilaon should notify OITICIAN el» |>er acre. Spring wheat will prevent wars between nations iu the the Mexican government that the 329 W Second Street yield a few bushels less. If> bushels future frontier between th«* two countries will l>e nearer th«- mark Winter muNt be made safe at once. and. as Milice IS Till TI Fl« FLTE1S oats are giving good return», and all the trouble com««« from the Mex «»•me spring oat» are sure of fair Notke o< I Inal '-etllcmcnt. ican aide. Mexico tr ust establish a (Continued front peg» 1.) yields, while the late »owing will lie Notice i« hereby given to all iiersona sufficiently strong border guard to light. We noticed one or two fields concerned that thr undersigned admin keep her outlaws at home, else ac which will not pay the expenses of quest for immediate action, was as istratrix of the e«tate of Andee^T. know i edge her inability to do so. serted by some officials, would have Powell, decesanl. ha» filed her final ac harvesting. when, of course, the American much to <la in determmfag future count with thr County Clerk of Linn Generally «(leaking, however, Linn County. Oregon, and the court has Axed Doughboys will I m * sent down there county ia harvesting a bountiful relations between the ('arranaa and Monday, the 2d day of September. 1919, to quiet matters. this government, even though the erop. at th« hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for the Owing to the world war. Presi two aviators should lie released bearing of objections, if any, to said dent Wilaon and Congress have I mnot through payment today of the de «•tale, and for th«- final »et tir ment A $10,000 000 MONUMENT thereof IIAZEI. POWELL, entirely too lenient with these hot- manded ransom. Admini» fratria. heade«i Mexicans. Because we hav«- V i g <> r o u s representations were The Tribune har- recently n’Ceivetl Weatherford A Wyatt. Attorney» for not sent an army down there with an < several letters from |ie-*p|H eulogiz made to the Mexican government j Administratrix. order to nu I m I uc . them* hot-h«*ad«*d ing the late ex-Presidcnt Roosevelt, lodav by the state department con* j I«atins have developed an enorm ius Enutm N»nct u Cram and advocating the construction of reining the capture and detention of \ big-head«*dn«-*s. They frrv due to an two American army aviators by ban a SIO.iMNi.tMKi-monumenl, commem Notice w hereby given that the un- awakening der»igne«t have been duly »ppoiuted orating hia acts during his public dits who demand 615.000 ransom. The Unite»! Stat«** has the power life. Of course th«* matter thus re Tins announcement was made by I executor and executrix of the l»»t will I and testament of W. R Kay, h-reaiied, to aub»iu<- or annihilate them* peotile. ceived is expectrd to I*- puldished in Secretary Lan«ing It also waa an- by the county of Linn county, Or We do not want to go to that ex this paper, without remuneration pounced that a complete statement, egon. All penaaui hav mg claim« against treme We simply want them to be Thia we rvfuw to do except at com including detail» of the capture of *ael Mtitr are hereby required to pre have themselv«-« and I m * half way de mercial rates. , the two officers and particulars re- ■ent the »»m«- pmperly verified an by cent neighbor«. Wr know we have Anyway, why «h<«uld the Ameri gaidmg the representations mads by j law required, at either renKlence of the the power h> subdue. but do not can people be a«ke«i to cimtribute the American government, would be under»Mtne«i in Linn county, Oregon, within «ix month» fn»rn the first publl- wish to u-w* II. except a* a last re this large sum for th«- purpow* spec given to the public later. [ cation of thi« notice. I aort. But the Greasers will find ified* («ranted that Mr Roosevelt tinted amt first publk-atain hereof ia thia power Will t>e ueed in the end did some very meritorious things Another week and the harvest of ' July M. 1919. Mary Edith Mcknight. ExecuUix. during his eventful life, we cannot 1919 will have been ended. Unn Benjamin l«»w Kay, Executor. county farmer» will be the richer by forget that he did some thing* Timber fires are »gam becoming C. C Bryant, Attorney ■umeroua and men tx> fight them are which did not add luster to his about 62.5OU.OOO. ----- -1 E. C. MEADE Albany, . •ear* and high-priced . . Oregon Railroad Time I able North South 7:56 a.m. 6:09 p.m. Corvallis 4 Eastern MUNKERS To Albany 8:11 am To Detroit 1:44 p m Motor service discontinued. Attorney *t Law OM m I A.—. On. sb UawBtt M MUNKERSand WEST SCIO STAGE Walter Bilyeu, Prop. Phone 6-615 STAGE MEETS ALL TRAINS —Leaves Scio Po»toftic<- at 740 a m and 4:46 p m for West S ch . aad 1:15 pm fur Munker» Riley Shelton Real Estale Rro^ er and Notary Public yl bit rat h Obtained, fiamnrJ ■iCIO . . . OREGON Morrison & Lowe UNDERTAKERS Calla Attended to Promptly Dav or Night SCIO OREGON H. C. ROLOFF AUCTIONEER WATtnux» O rbgon t-: a F. a Na I IW mw U i S«« m H«M Sale dates arranged for at Th«- Scio Tribune Office. Scio, Ore. C. C. BR V A NT ATTORNEY AT LAW All 2 New Fiet National Bank Bldg. ALBANY OREGON RURAL CREDIT LOANS Our twenty year rural credit plan of loaning money to farmers, help» you to get out of debt. Under our form nf loan the total amount of inter, «t paid during ita entire period of twenty year» U actually leea than fq per rent int«r»»t. Write ua fur booklet. OWEN BEAM. Agent 133 Lyon St Albany, Oregon 4