The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 28, 1919, Image 2

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
PUBLIC AUCTION
war. will know where they are at. makes the speculative limber holder
No. there is nut too much money, tremble in his boots.
E A. WEDDLE
Because of the unprecedented de­
The undersigned Executrix of the Ea-1
but there is too much profiteering
IHKIKU KVKMY TH t'MUDA Y BY
mand for timber at the preaent late of the late Ardee I’owsll. on the
along all lines
A. T. Powvil farm, on the Mete-Leba­
T. L. DtKMMBL KI>mOB AND PROP
time, and which promisee to con­ non
road, one mile south of Seto, will
tinue for a numtier of years, we are offer the following Ilst«i personal prop­
HOW SHOES WENT UP
Entered nt the t» «toffies al Brio.
sure to have tremendous activity erty. begining promptly at 10 A. SI. on
Agent Albany Steam Laundry
SATURDAY. *•) PTEMBEK 4th. 19)9:
Oregon as second class matter.
in the lumber businew at once. In­ Black horse. 10 yrs. old, wt. 1260 lbs.
The story of hides, leather and
Agent Albany Cleaning Works
deed it has already commenced.
Brown horse, 7 yrs. old. wL 1300 the.
1) good fixed shoals
BUIUW-IUI'TION. IN ADVANCB
SI.50 shoes, as told by the federal trade
With capital lying idle in banks, 2 Ttaroc sows. I registered, both due
commission, is an example of the
SCIO. OREGON
AT KND OP VRAM--------- ------------ 1.76
which m only too ready to be in­
to farrow soon.
manner
in
which
higher
prices
and
14
Angora
goals.
Sil MONTH«
. ..........
.75
vested. logging and other railroads Hegtstrred I Kirhain bull. 6 yrs. old.
profits have been pyramided during
tributary to the timber belts will 16 good cows, all young. & fresh or soon
the war.
be-
•
ADVKRTMINO MAT»
be constructed, with big saarmills at 2 to
Calves, 3 months old.
Hides rose, packer hides much
Loral advertising per line Aral in­
Turkeys st»I 60 barred rock hens.
desirable locations.
W. A. Ewing,
A. K. Randall
sertion . .................
K* more than country hides, a fact
Scio is on the line for both a log­ 10 tons of loose hay.
14 acres of corn.
President
Vice Pres.
Each «uba<i|ucnt insertion per tine. .06 which is ascribed to control by ihe
ging railroad or one for general Milo 12x30 feet <Willamette).
E.
D.
Myers.
Cashier
Display advertising First insertion
packers.
buggy, heavy log chain. 2 seta
traffic and a big sawmill as well. Baby
per inch........................................25
double harness, saddle. cooking range,
Coat of producing leather doubled,
Htart a bank account today and
Let every citizen aid such enter­
hot water piped. 30 gal. tapk.
Each subsequent insertion................. 15
and 85 per cent of the Increase was
Five dos. glass fruit jars, and many
provide for your future.
prises when they knock at our door, i other articles too numerous to men­
Advertisements should reach thia office
due to increased cost of hides, but
You will find a checking ac­
not later than Tuesday to insure publi­
rather than block them with extor­
tion.
count very conventent for your
the
percentage
of
nrofit
increased
cation in lite current issue.
1 Mitchell wagon. 3-inch.
tionate location fees.
business transactions. We pay
1 Galloway manure spreader. •
All foreign advertisements must ba enormously, the numlwr of compa­
4« interest on time deposits.
1
Superior
drill,
14
diacs.
nies earning 20 per cent trebling
paid for in advance of publication.
Kansas Tries New Wheat
1 Hodges mower.
1 John Deere rake, cultivator and 14-
between 1914 and 1917.
A Monday’s report says that Kan­
inch plow.
DR. R J. NK’OL
For the shoe manufacturer cost sas should have cough of a home-| I Wood
and hog rack combined.
Graduate and Licensed
of leather increased over 50 per grown variety of wheal to sow all 1 Hay reck
1 Hay fork and earner
cent, other materials in the same the tremendous acreage in that \ 1 grave) bed.
V ETEK INA U I A N
proportion, labor ami general ex­ state, hanred u> the name of a va­ 11.8. cream separator, milk pails and
Cattle Tented for Tuberculosis
cans
penses in a less ratio, but "selling riety of wheat developed by the Kan­ 1 wheelbarrow.
Office phone Main 526; li<-sid<-nre phone
prices increased at a wonewhat sas Agricultural college. The teste I Emery wheel and sukli- grimier.
Maiu 21
greater
rate than costs." ami out of made, covering a period of years in TERMS -urns of 310 and under. Cash;
/ pledge allegiance Io my flag ana i
over llo bankable notes; S per cent
LEBANON. OREGON
Interest, due in 4 months.
the Republk for u hkh if tliinJi, one 25«; companies more than one-third the development of the whret.
Free lunch served at noon.
¡Nation. inJteUible, oilh liberty ana earned 25 per cent more in 1917. showed that it would produce from
HAZEL POWELL Executrix.
while only one-sixth earned this om to threA bushels more per acre
juslke fat all.
Auctioneer. A. I.. S tkvevsom .
much in 1914.
than the ordinary hard Red Turkey Clerk. RlLKY bliltlTUN.
Arrival and Departure <>f 1 a -•
. r
lit
While the retailers paid much wheat, the variety which made Kan­
Trains
TOO MUCH MONEY
more for shoes inJ918 than in 1914, sas famous. The original seed came
Woodburn-Snringtield Branch
He’ll Cry Tur Sal«
they added much more profit in the from the Crimea, but the Kanred
WEST SCIO
«
Some people seem to think that latter year an average of |1 80
The Sale season is here again and it
has been developed through the will pay you to get H. C. Roloff to cry North________________
7:55 a m.
the main reason for the high prices per pair, as against II in 1914,
crossing of different varieties of the your sale, as he can get you satisfac­ South_________________ 5:09 p.m.
of comtaodities is our volume of
though the relative cost of doing Russian wheats with specially se­ tory prices arai make you money. Write
money is n»» great; that the value
Corvallis & Eastern
business did not change.
lected berries of wheat grown in or phone me at my expense; address is
of the dollar has depreciated more
MUN KERS
Waterloo, li. R. 1. Oregon, until OeL
The conclusion of the commission Kan mui .
To
Albany
8:11 am
than pn<* half, when measured by
11; after Oct. 1, Scio, or phone numbers
is that "slaughterers took more
There were almut 30.000 acres of Ix-banon, Farmer* 179 Sweet Home To Detroit___
1:44 pm
what it will buy. There is ground
than they should for hides, tanners Kanred wheat sown last fall, and
Motor service discontinued.
I2X. Secure your dates early; get the
for such conclusions.
charged more than they should for 21,230 acres will produce seed ex-’ man w ho can get you the money.
At or »>on after the conclusion of
leather, and shoe manufacturers clusively this fall. In purchasing
l-tf
H. C, ROLOFF.
the civil war. this same argument
likewise charged too much for seed the farmers agree not to sell
was advanced and the secretary of
hides." while retailers "made un­ any wheat for milling purposes for j
Enrtrita BlickhfriM.
the treasury at Washington with-*
precedented profits ”
We
will
pay the highest market
one year, but to sell it all for seed, i
drew from circulation and destroyed
The increased price is thus piled This wheat combines the deep red price for Evergreen Blackle*rriee;
OtRss SS (barane St
Lsbaaee. Or».
(600,000,000 of currency. This
up In layers, like geological strata. of the Turkey and Russian wheats come to our office and get crates.
caused prices of commodities to rap­
More for hides with higher profit with a hard outer coaling and great No berries accepted if delivered in
idly tumble and. at the same time,
on tip laid on by the packer; he productive powers.
cream cans of buckets Berries must
caustni thousands of business men,
passes them on to the tanner, who
be fresh and clean. We will pay a
banks, etc., to fail. The financial
manufactures at higher cost ami
When the airplane becomes so higher price for berries which are
Walter Bilyeu, Prop.
panic of 1872 was mainly due to this
adds another higher profit; he perfected that the" engine will lie brought to us fresh and in first claaa
I^ione 6-515
too rapid curtailment of money.'
passes the leather on tn the shoe practically noiseless when in flight, condition.
Scio Produce Co.
Another rea«m assigned for the cur­
STAUB
MEETS ALL TRAINS
manufacturer, who assumes this we may expect smuggling to be car­
tailment was to place the country |
— Leaves Scio Postoffice-
load and adds double the normal ried on by wholesale. The smug­
at 7 JO a m and 4:45 p m for West Sex.
on a s|H*cie-paying basis as soon as
cost for other material, increased gler could cross the border with dut­
and 1:16 p m for Munkers
possible
That is to say, our finan­
labor cost and double the usual iable goods, leave his stuff and then
ciers wanted the currency dollar to'
profit. The shoes are well loaded get back on his own side of the bor­
be equal in purchasing power with
when they reach the retailer, and der during the dark hours of the
the gold dollar.
he almost doubles his profit.
night. Such means of dodging the
Real Estate Proper
But no such reason can be ad­
In this process cost and profit customs officers will be difficult to
and Notartj Public
vanced at the present time for your
grow like a snowlmll. almost like an delect.
,
currency is of equal value with gold.
avalanche. Each man adds more
^Ibtirath Obtained, faamined
But now an English financier says
Gov. Ben Olcott seems to have a
than the usual profit on not only the
there is too much gold in the world
XK)
.
.
.
OREGON
last man’s cost but on the last man’s mind of his own. He cannot be
and urgaa thia fact as the cause of
swayed
from
what
is
for
the
best
in
­
increased profit. When the shoes
high | rioea.
terests of the people by any fac­
finally reach the consumer, hie feet
If one will but consider that the
OPTICIAN
are so loaded that he can scarcely tional influence. He is governor in
amount of gold in the world today
XS W. Second Street
fact
as
well
as
in
name
and
does
not
UNDERTAKERS
lift them. A cut in the price of
cannot greatly exceed what it was
take
orders
from
the
chamber
of
hides would I m * felt all along the
Albany, . . . Oregon
Calla Attendre! to Promptly
five years ago. this Englishman’s
commerce in Portland.
line; and a reduction of profit to the
Dav or Night
idea cannot I»* tenable. Granted
1914 rate would got far to bring
Notice *>< I Inal *-cttlcfneat
scio
OREGON
that the gold supply has been in­
Advertising Needs Aid
shoes back to the 1914 price. The
Notice is hereby given to all persona
crease.I bv 50 per cent, which it has
price would come down in the same
Addressing the National Lumber concerned that the undersigned admin­
not, commodity prices, labor, etc.,
way as it went up. As with shoes, Manufacturers* association’s first istratrix of the relate of Antes T
have increased practically 200 per
so it would I m * with other things.-— American lumber congress and sev­ Powell, deceased, haa filed her final ac­
AUCTIONEER
count with the County Clerk of Unn
cent. The true reason for inflated
enteenth annual meeting, at New
Oregonian.
______
County, Oregon, and the court has fixed
prices must I m * accounted for else­
York. Wilbur D. Nesbit of Wm. H. Monday, rhe 2d day of September, 1919, W aterloo
O regon
where.
OF UNCERTAIN VALUE
12» Svw H<ree
Rankin A Co., presented the subject at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m. for the a. 9. D. Ne. I
The great war placed a debt of
of advertising in periodicals in a very hearing of objections, if any, to said Sale dates arranged for at The Scio
two hundred billions of dollars upon
estate, and fur the final »ettlement
The heavy timber files in the tim­ attractive form.
Tribune Office. Scio, Ore.
thereof.
HAZEL POWELL
the nations involved and because of ber areas in various portions of the
"A great many people think that
Administratrix.
this fact the volume of money should state, which will not be entirely sup­
advertising is something that you
Weatherford A Wyatt. Attorneys for
not be curtailed. To do so would pressed until a good rain arrives,
C. C. BRYAS r
can rub on," he said. "You can rub Administratrix.
make the payment of thia debt the places timber holdings in much the
advertising on to a proposition, and
mo Ye difficult.
same category with slavery during and you can apply It from the out­
Eitcitin loiict ti CrtHtin
901-2 New First National Bank Bldg.
The Tribune believes that eon-1 the civil war.
side; but real advertising is the ad­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
great is on the track of the real
OREGON
A trusted negro overseer in one vertising that is dug out from the dersigned have been duly appointed ALBANY
executor and executrix of J he laat will
cause of the excessive high prices. of the gulf states was instructed to inside of anything.
and testament of W. R. Ray. deceased,
Profiteering. hoarding of products detail a certain number of the plan­
"As a matter of fact any com­
by the county court of Unn county, Or­
in cold storage (danta. if corrected, tation slaves for work on fortifica­ modity that is advertised has to sell
egon. All fiersofis having claims against
Our twenty year rural credit plan of
will do much toward the reduction tions nt a town which was thought itwlf after the first »ale. Advertis Uld estate are hereby required to pre-
of food prices, the price of labor in danger of capture by the federal ing will bring the customer into eent the same properly verified as by loaning money to famw-r-*, ba-lj ms you to
get out of debt. Under our fotmof
and other products will decline as forces ’’Massa, ahtwouMn’t do dat," your store or office, but will not law required, at either residence of the
loan the tetal amount of intmst paid
well.
said the slave bows
"Why," said take his order, wrap up the goods, undersigned in Unn county, Oregon, dunng its entire period of twenl y years
within six months from the first publi­
ia actually teas than &4 per cent interest.
Whenever the U. S. senate rati­ the master The darky replied " Ah make change for him. give him a cation of this notice.
Write us foe booklet.
fies the treaty of peace and the tells you. mansa. slave property is j cigar and ask him how the children
Dated and first publication hereof is
league covenant, there is little doubt mighty oncert’n dene days."
are. You have to do that yourself." July 24. 1919.
OWEN BEAM. Arm-
Mary Fdith McK night, Executrix.
Timber .holdings, in view of fire
but what normal conditiona will be
133 Lyon St
Benjamin Lewis Ray, Executor.
Talk Linn County Fair. See that
brought about. At least the people possibilities from careless campers,
C. Q Bryant. Attorney.
Albany, Oregon
of the nations which have been at. incandianaa and lightening, surely , your neighbor talks fair. Boost it!
TUE SCIO STATE BANK
Railroad Time Table
H. B. CHESS" "
Attorney »• Law
MUNKERS and W EST
SCIO STAGE
Riley Shelton
E. C. MEADE
Morrison & Lowe
H. C. ROLOFF
ATTORNEY AT LAW
RURAL CREDIT LOANS