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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
* , e i . • • V 9, i^4 ■ . I Í •• ». » - . • 1 y .‘ . vm • 3 e > «• ra « . • * a ** * e* . • - • ,»5K ?» : *• « •a Ï. . *' • f j ' -A • b • V ' 9 * - • .• • -J 1 ♦ * : • • * t m-r* i- W ?• •- r X • -X> ’ y* a. > i ’ * ♦ * . Ï "w I*« - » Í-V*' ¿ g / ’"#■ f -*• rf' ’4" ’ - ‘ ’ ’ V Thí »ff 1 4« 4 » THE SCIO TRIBUNE lJnn ^"7 wwrrt> every tiiumbay by t . L. dl - ogbr . rtirniB ano raor Entered at the txtoffice at Scio, Oregon as second class matter. BUMMUMPTION. IN ABVANCB at BNO <»r year air months Al 50 1.75 .75 AflVKRTUUNG KATKH Local advertising per line first In sertion ..............................................I" Each »ulieerpicnt insertion per line. ,U6 Display advertising First insertion per Inch .................... ............... • Each subsequent insertion.............. .15 Advertisements should reach this office not later than Tuesday to insure publi cation in the current issue. All foreign advertisements must be paid f<»t in advance of publication. / pl<^Kr ailrgkinct to my flag ana the Republic for u'hkh it ¡lanJt. one Ration. inJtrMble. oith liber Ip ana jutlkt fot all. PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON Next week President Woodrow Wilson, the most distinguished citi- ten of the world, will lie the guest nf the state nf Oregon, lie brings a message to the people which is th«* * / most important that has ever ema nated from th«- minds of men who are governing the destinies of the nations of the world. It ia a mea- Mgv of hojM- that never again will our young men l«‘ summoned to the battle fr<»nt to become fiaal for can non. It is a mewmge that the na tion» of the world will endeavor to do away with gtim visagvd war. to live as neighbors and to settle dia* pules or misunderstanding* bff ao- p«-al to a friendly court of arbitra tion. I'resi'lent Wilson will l«e received bv the people of Oregon anournwut respected dtixen, the president of the United States should l»e n-ceiv- el. not with military pomp, but with love and reaped for the high oflio- he occupies and foi the great Honor Roll Holsteins CERTAIN ----- at ------ WIL3GH DECLARES AUCTION *1 F« 0 -if IN •N-iCHM* OF THE HIS OFENINO TOUR VOICES HIGH HOPE. E A. WEDDI £ Harrisburg, Oregon Saturday, September 20 Agent Albany Steam laundry Agent Albany ('leaning Work« WORLD WAITS FOR US Sixty head of high grade Holstein«. ano. Including 40 cows and bred heifers Future Free From War If America ■nd 20 young female* Many of Carries Out Hee Fiad*««. the cows have very crrviitable rec- Bays Executive. i ords, ma-le trader gupervtaioa of the COW Is*ting association Some have records aa high aa 87 SH pounds fat w. A. Ewing. ‘liy Mi Cbmi-n« News bureau » O regon THE SCIO STATE BANK « A F. Randall President Vice Ire». E. D. Myers, Cashier «1M1ARD PRIOMDKNTd HPEt'lAL in one month. TRAIN. Kt Leals. — Displaying a Th«»«* cattle «re all large, well bl*h eoahdi-aea that bls fellow citi developed, of exerllrat conformation Mart a bank account today and «»ns la the great majority »are« with provide for your future. ■nd with but two exceptiona have him in bls <i«-slr« to «nd war forever, and that they will see to It that the the true Holatrm color, and from You will fln«l a checking ac p«-acr treaty with its loasue of nations count very convenient for your the standpoint of individuality could Inclusion Is ratified by the senate. businose transactions We pay Preeldent Wilton la making a aurceas not be diarerned from pure-bred <♦ interest on time deposits. ful way aero»* th« country on th« cattle. Many will l«e fr«*h at the Iona Journey he has undertaken for time of sale, others in all stages of the purpose of laying before the plain DR. R J. NICOL people a report of hla worb In Parle lactation and bred to an excellent Graduate and Licensed and eipialnlns to them Juat what the grandson of Hengrrveld D* Koi. WILL NOT TRUST THE PEOPLE league m.-ans Thtte far In hla travela. They will be sold on the Edra V ETEK INARI \ N hr has everywhere met «lib warm brook Farm. al«out 4 j milea south greeting*. Cattle Tested for Tuberculoma Partisan republican newspapers east from Harrisburg. People Want Ns Mor» War. I Office phone Main 526; Residence phone and politician» are trying in every 11« feel», and does not hesitate to Come early and lie>k the cattle Maiu 21 poiuible way to belittle Preaident say SO ebon chatting with hla travel over before they enter the ring. LEBANON. OREGON Wilson, They appeal tn the preju- ing < noipanlnns, that the American Visitors we "omc at the farm at any people earn no more of war and want time. 54Z.E STA RTS AT 11. dices of the (t«>ople because of the to bvM-ome part of th« league so that G«3.rge A. MeCart. Owner. Har great coat of the prmrideotlgl train. there may be no mor« war. lie struck risburg. hl* keynote when he said In hla first As a matter of fact it is the man, j Col Ben T Sudtell, Col. J. H Arrival and Departure of PasM-ngt-r address. In Columbus. Ohio: Woodrow Wlboa. they are after Trains “This treaty was not Intended mere Greer. Auctioneers. more than the cause he is contend ly to end this »'nclc war It la meant H A RhotMt. Sale* Mgr.. Salem. Woodburn-Springfield Branch an a notice to every government who ing for. WEST SCIO In the fui Arc will attempt thia thing But why are th«-«* nien fighting i SUMMONS. (what Germany attempted!, that man North .. 7:55 a m. the prot»>**-d league if th>- Covenant , hind wilt unite to Inflict the »am« In the Circuit C-irlof th« State of Or South _ egon. for the County of I inn. 5:llö p.rn. is ao bad m they would have the punishment. There la no national Jennie McRae. Plaintiff, ya. Maude E. triumph to be r<-cord*«l In this treaty. Corvallis & Eastern Small SY h I Hsrrv Sh-per. Ilcfendanta. people believe? Arc they afraid to ' there i* no glory hoogbl for any par To Maude K Small and Harry Sloper, MIJNKEILS trust the judgment of lhe peuplo? | tlcular nation The thought of the the above named defendants: 8:11 a m In the name of the State of Oregon, To Albany statesmen collected around that table Why not give th«- league a trial? You arc hereby required to appear and To Detroit , 1:44 p m was of Ihrtr people, of th« sufferings If the covenant is a* l>ad aa Sena Motor service discontinued. they had gn*o through, of the losses answer th« complaint* of the above tor« Lodge. Borah. J«>hns<>n and oth they had Incurred, of that great throb named plaintiff in the above entitled court now on file with the cb-rk of said ers »ay it is ■ (w<»-ycar« trial will btng heart which was so depressed. court <«n or before the isth day of Oe demonstrate the imdncas. when we ! so forlorn, so «ad in every memory It toiler, 19)9, lieing the date prescribed I had ot the ftva tragical year» that in th«- enter made by the court for the can withdraw if deemed Iwl, I have gone by l^t us never forget publication ot this summons upon you, The league ia an experiment, as those years, my fellow countrymen; I and you are hereby notifiedThat if you fail to apts-ar ami answer said com5 wax the league of the states of our , let us never forget th« purpose, high ' plaint as nervin required the plaintiff ami dl»liit«-re»ted. with which America L»Uee« Ors own nation. Several of the ataU-a • lent It* strength, not for It* own glory , will apply U> the court for the relief de- Offwa lls —g • mended in her complaint on file in said ratified our Mleral constitution but for the defense of mankind I cause. (■»»I'. I or n «fc-cree corrv« ting th« d«**d mad«- on the 4th day of Janu Treaty 1»tended to PrevsM War. with reluctance, but the n«-c«*aaary ary. IWrj. by Thomas C. -loner and Lu “As I aald. thia treaty was not la | cinda -toiler. In« wife, to John A. Me- numl«er ratified and the covenant | ten.¡«.«d merely to «nd thia war. It ; i Rae, to the followin'* <lrscrit»d real ae then entered into has stood the test was Intended to prevent any similar ' tata, to-wit: Reginn.ng at the south Walter Bilyeu, Prop of time and is probably stronger war I wonder If some of the oppon west corner of -ecticm 21 Tp. 9. 8. R Phone 6-515 today than at any time in our his ent» of the league of nations have 2, east of the Willamette meridian. f «rgotten the pr< mlacs we made our Linn county. Oregon thence west H STAGE MEETS ALL TRAINS tory. The proposed league mav people before we went to that peace chains; tb«-nce •« • .th 14 chains, thence - Leaves Scio Ptsrtoflkw prove as lieneficent to mankind a» table We bad taken by proceaaee of east 14 eh »ms. th« nee north 16 «-hams and nf« link», thence cast 3 chain«; has our league of »tales. Anyway law the flower of our youth from thence north 17 chains am! 73 link«; al 7.30 a m and 4:45 p tn for West Sea. and 1:15 p m for Munk or» the world ie«*ma anxious to give it every countryside, from every bouse thence w<-»t 9 chains, thence south to hold, and we told those mothers and the place of beginning, containing 4K a trial. fathers and elaters and wives and acre», mor« or i«-«». so as to read as fol- Now that th«* treaty and covenant SWctbearta that we were taking those lows: lieginning nt the ««withwrst comer of is before the entire m*nate it will men to fight a war which would end the southeast quarter of «eetion 21, Rea! Estait lirolf er bustncM of that sort, and If we do Mxin develop whether the Unit«-d not end it. If we do not do the beat t<>Wi»hlp 9 *•. R. 2 mi of th* Willam and Notary Puklx ette mendian, Oregon; running thence that human concert of action can do west M chains; thence south 14 chains: Stairs will ratify. As the matter now stand» the to end It. we are of alt men the moat thence css» 14 ct.nin*. th«-nce north 16 unfaithful the moat uhfalthful to legrees 45 minute« east 16 95 chains; .4 bit rat Is Obtained. fix amine tt friend» of lhe league have power those household* bowed In grt««f and thence east 3 i-hnina; th« nee north . . . OREGON enough to prevent the adoption of yet lifted with the feeling that the lad 17.73 chains to the south line of the <K) northwest quarter of the southeast amendments, while the Lodge crowd laid down hla life for a great thing quarter of said •.•■rtum 21, thence east and. among other things. In order that s«*ems to have enough strength to other lad» might never have to do th« 13 46 chains to the west line of the southeast Quarter of ss«d section 21; prevent th«* ratification. same thing thence south to the place <«f beginning, "That la what tbe league of nations containing 43 acres, uh .re or lean, and Prcshlent Wilson thinks little can UNDERTAKERS la for —to end thia war justly and then i declaring the plaintiff to t«e the owner be d<«ne toward* stabilising the coat not merely to serve notice on govern in fee simple nf said lands last de- Calls Attended to Promptly ot living until the matter i« disposed menla which would contemplate th« scribed. anti for such other and further Dav or Night order aa to the court may seem just of. If ao. the dilatory «ft" of the same things Germany contemplated ami equitable that they will do eo at their peril, but 1 SCIO OREGON senate ia costing the people of the also concerning the combination of , This summons is published by order of the Honorable W. H. ttilyru, judge Unite«! States not less than $50.- power which will prove to them that , of the county court of Linn county, State of Oregon, duly mmle in open 000.000 i>er day in paying for food they will do it at their peril. court an«l entrr<*d of record on the 29th Only Way to Pr«v«nt Recurratvca. ami other living expensm in excess •lav of August. 1919. AUCTIONEER “The l«ague of nations la the only I’ate of first publication: Saptembcr of what they should pay. So our thing that can prevent the recurrence L 1919. republican friends who are crying of this dreadful cataatrophs and re I>atr of last publication: October 16. Vtmuw O regon 1919. out against the expense of the pres deem our promises '' B. F D. Ma. I PtuM It» a»«a« HrtM A league of nations would have pre W> athkm F okd A W yatt , idential train are »imply making Sale dales arranged for at The Scio vsnted the late e*«nfBct. the president Attorneys for I'iaintiff. themnrlvr« ridiculous. a«aert<«d. ex?lalning: I‘o»t Office Addrrsa: Albany. Oregon Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. I did not m««t a single public man If the Ixwlgr crowd succeed« in who did not admit lhe»e things That their purpose it will create the great Germany would not have gone Into C. (’. BRYANT est political confusion Chia country thia war If she thought Great Britain has seen for many moons. It will was going into II. and that she moat mean the d«*«truction of the repub certainty would never have gone into it had she dreamed America was go 3U 2 NVw Fir*( National H«nk lican party its it now atenda and will • ng mtn i- tnd they all admit that a OREGON retire numerous ¡Militicians to pri notice b> forehand that tbe greatest I am in tin- inurkct for cow* ALBANY powers of the world would combine to vate life. wilb young calve* at their prevent this sort ot thing would pre «¡«let*. >»r cows I<» s « m > ii come vent It absolutely." Chairman F»rdney of the house rvah, lirnih il amount. Aho Redemption for Wash Nations. way* and means committee suggests !le pointed out other Important teat will liutitlle votu Ix-t-f or feed- Our twenty year rural credit plan of loaning money tn farmer». hel|* you to a» a means of economy the discharge urea of the peace treaty, how It was •r Htufl and pav (In* highest gel out of debt. Under our form of rhe redemption of weak nation a. gtv of clerks in the government depart • ng (hem freedom which otherwise market price. loan the total amount nf inter« -t paid ments in Washington. Ry wiy nf they never could have won; how II • during its aatlre period of twenty years amendment it might tie pr<>p>*rd to ay». Those people have a right to is actually leas than 5| per cent intrrest. discharge the numerous republican nWB <”v,*r govera- ‘Fair Dealing" ia toy motto. Write us for booklet. .... .. I msnta which they themselves choose. “ investigators and their retinues ln.| h„w “Thst Is the American pria Phone me ft to 7:30 a. m and after <5 p. m. OWEN BEAM. Agent. Railroad Time Fable Attorney •* Law MUNKEKS and WEST SCIO STAGE Riley Shelton message he bring». Prmi<l«-nt Wil»on ia in no srn»e on a partisan pilitical lour, but U tak ing the iwsiple into hla confidence knowing that when the proposed league of nation« i» fairly reprraant- ed. the people will give their endora ment. He i« giving a statement of what oi’curtvd at Paris and Ver- aailles at first hand. It is not hear say. lie will tell the people what the protioard h ague is expected to accomplisli and there is no man in the world more caj>able of doing so. He will endeavor to make clear to th«* people what the Lodge-Borah Johnson pack of yelping eoyot«*a have been trying to la-fog and wil fully misconstrue. It is unfortunate that all the J*<>- ple cannot hoar the pr«*aident; for the manner in which a mewusge ia delivered carries with it the honesty of the ourj»- -<e of the »|>«-akcr. Ami1 eapecialiy is this true of President Wils»n. lie has no purpose to de ceivc. He is not a |s«litical trickster nor a candidate for office. But he ia trying tn bring almut an era of "pa«ace >n earth and gisai will to ward« men.” To such a mthewnger j Oregon cannot ¡«ay a too high honor. | STILL AFTER THE FAIR men. ami that is to buy it. There is no disposition on the part of our present fair association to surrender the charter; and if the Albany peo ple wish to retain the good will of all the (leople, both at Scio and else where. the nurcbase is the plan, and with the purchase will go the annual appropriation of somaUtang over 11600. It will lie impossible for the fair association just organised to get state aid. for under the law there can tw but one fair in a county aid ed, and as long as the Linn County Fair holds her charter she will get the aid. Any fair to be succeaaful must have the harmonious support of all th«- people, and for Albany to pay the $3000 or more for ths Scio franchise and pro|«erty is very cheap to get the good will and rapport of the Scio people. Albany seem« determined to get the Linn County Eair away from Scio anil an association was formed at the St. Francis hotel last Satur who are traveling thousands of miles ipin and I was glad to fight for it" at the public expense to hold poet ih*’ WM ,fc* **rf beart <rf ,h*' treaty, day. with the election of officers. , I he said There is but one way to get the i mortem» <«o dead issiwa f a Morrison & Lowe H. C. ROLOFF ATTENTION Sludnien i'iil Hairy« ATTORNEY AT LAW RURAL CREDIT LOANS FAT HOGS WANTED THOMAS LARGE Scio Oregon 138 I .yon St Albany, Oregon 4