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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1919)
* t t f, * > • 'I Í « •■» c « * ♦ * •_ <••... ♦., ». • # • r’* ■ ♦. • w •4 * * 0 * » t >*• • » -<t .*.»- • tn •« • • * > » * » * % .'<••• « • • * ♦ V •?* V •• THE SCIO TRIBUNE Entered at the t> «loffie« at Scio. Oregon as second class matter. personal public in to real« should SENATORIAL INCONSISTENCY. prejudice« that could be fomented as their alliea. Ix>caJ advertising per line firei in- aerliuti...... .................. •** J One of them rcpreM-nta F>ifrland Eai-h sul»s«quent inaerUon per line. .06 , «« the author and chief l»eneficiary Display advertising Hrst ineertiun of the league, Another picture* puff inch ................ 26 : Japan as the father of plot* again«» FUu*h sub*«*;*»« nt inaertion................. 16 i the white peoples, A third denoun Ad verUs*menta «hould rvach thls office j not tot. r than Tuewlay to inauro publi- cea the harsh new* of the term* im-1 , pnaad on Germany. A fourth plays cation in thè current iseu». AOVKRT1SING HATDF All for* ign sdwrtl»em«nla must t*e upon the single chord of American- palli tur in Mivance of publication. tom. which he any« is threatened hi I provisions of the covenant. Still I another allege« that a ¡»articular ec I clesiaatical control to the purpose o' the league If any one <»f the«»1 «latemental the Repuhh- for u hkh it dandi. Ration, inditi tbit, mlh liberty juitice for all. and they are all pure assertion« the other« could not fail I to l»e false. It would lx* absurd, | for example. Pi imagine England or France with their colonies in Asia and Africa, aw*i«ting or permitting Japan to make the league a vast co- i Efficiency Only Should Be Required alition of dark It ha« been the custom in Linn races against Cau casian«. It to n<> I»* m ridiculous b> I suppose that any nation, whatever fftfO ••ntiment of th« American people i« expressed in the Af" Hit BATTLC OF NATIONS INTO HOMI OF HIS tNCMItS. LKAGUK were true -1 <31 .ff'.j THE CHILD WITHOUT LIASSES ll\r lib bllbX ||/bP* CARRI«« .76 attack« so as to run the gamut of all I the racial, acctiomd and ¡»eraona! | / pledge allegiance to n>V flag 11NVADES It is the public to be ability alone. In their opposition to the league 11.60 of nation« certain republican aena- 1.76 lota teem to have «pecialixod their «II MONTH« •< « -. ,■■_........ ■<*2* give better aervice than and ' 1 . * *.♦■ ■i•. \ v' » i. * / « • • -9 * «/*»’, * • '• ■ - ■■' alone be conaidered. T. L dvoobb . kurmn amp rnor AT «Nil OF YKAÜ-------- - •; • « •' ’ t V* t J ■ tJ* * served IMII'rt* KVkNY TMVWMIAY BY ■VBRi RimoN. IN AOVANCff • A. •',. .■- • • *•-,.* c.-SdZ* ?T -Tàtf V » •■ ^fo-zs-v* resolutions of a numtier of memb*rs ’ of the faculty of the University of ; Oregon calling up n the senate for , r speeiiy ratificution <>f the treaty with "T t , ! <««nnany Regardless the faults of the treaty, the resolutions «peak un- GIVES COST OF GREAT WAR : denial»!« truth >n saying: That, whether the treaty of peace with <.ermany, ami th* league of na Informs Them of Lives and Treasure tions covenant are in all respect« uleal or not, they eonatitute the beat hope Pound Out te «ave both for an immediate settlement of na Civilisation. tional and world affairs and for ths permanent relief of the world from the danger of future wars. (By ML CI««ne«Mi News Barnau) The statcsm«*n of th« allied nations when needing them, will be the wo man with them; the woman with muscles drawn, wrinkled face; the woman with lack of nerve force wanted in younger day« thru weak and defective ryes. Abuae the immature eve and it Aboard Frw«ld«m Wllaoa's Hpetdal lal»<*rcd long <>n the treaty, and if all train « arryiag his war aaaiaal »too»« its critics were to put their heads to will necessitate glam«-« not for a few who oppueo th« adoption by Ik« Uni months only, but for a lifetime gether. they could not draw a bet- t<-d HUi«*« of the peacw treaty «nd th* covenant of the ¡jrague of Nations m t**»- B»»r is the world willing to wait U> heir housrholda, FrvsMent Wilson while they make the attempt. The last *<-«>k tnvadnd California. I»«ague covenant contain, provitoona And thara, wham th« quaaUon on . 7. m L d A) haw haxn ’ own wnfMn<iw>c*nt nn<i Tor with* E. C. MEADE OPTOMETRIST «irnd the hardest, that at Hhan Tung - drawal of any nation if it doeu nut 329 W Second Street i» •»< moat ¡nlotnt, the president found work to the satisfaction of that na <ho »«me enthusiasm auioog the pao tion The league will be the means Albany, . Oregon pin for poane and for Insurance against futnr* wars. The p»»<>ple want of currecting anv injustice« in the tbe long cotitreversy «-ndad. They term« dictated to Germany. Then want thia ct>untry to ba able to again the choice n<*w is between immediate turn it* undlvMnd attention to social, amendment, further delaying peace, economic and Indus'rial development Their Bader« may not fert this way. and immediate ¡»eace with full op but judging from th«* exprreslons portunity fur «utmequent amend Walter Bilyeu, Prop wtilch met tbe preeldent on every «id* ment, Phone (>-515 Th«* l«*aii<-r« have ov.-r»t«qq*ed the I Thia to no queation twtwven preai limits of tbe peoplM patlenc» tn their STAGE MEETS ALL I RAINS Otnbbore determination to force a dent and senate, or l»etwecn repub - Leaves Scio Postoflicv change tn tho gn at ducumcau licans and democrats; it to a question at 7 JO a m and 4 :46 p tn for Wr» t Sen. Must Take This Lsague. and 1:16 p tn for Munkurs fot the united action of the Ameri MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE : the religious persuasion of its pao- **We must take thia l«aagu« of Ns can nation in conjunction with other in other ' i pie. would I m * willing to surrender Uon«.** «aid the president, "for there nations to «etile relatiotM with Ger C. 0. BRYAN F CountiM, to make public office ■ sort: of piibh.- rh.ra7to be pa-e<l around j,U ^a,]’r t?’!’r<*1“WM“Ca' 1« no say tn which another can be many and to form a league for orea- obtained without »«mpeillng rwon. overlord. Liven more grotesque is »id*» al Ion by the powers. And it ervation of peace with justice. It to from one party favorite to another, j the hypothesis that President Wilson Mould alt very 111 upon my stomach to a question of ending the ausjicnae in 201-8 New First .National Bank Bldg. Efficiency and competency have l*cen j an<l Henry W’hite. one a democrat tsie It beck Ul GenoMiy fur ounaldera ! which the world to held, and which ALBANY OR Kt ;< >N eonaidered of minor importance. Uuu.- ..Ito already frittering away the fruita But the opinion ia growing that | and one a republican, but both Am "All over th* world people ar» look erlcans. have planned or sanctioned ing to u» with boafldenoe our rivals of victory. ability to conduct the affairs of a Th«. wor<| ^<»uld go out from the ¡»articular office efficiently should be j the diminution of American power along with the »<»*ker nauona I prey that the genlli-men who are de- .__ , ... | arui prestige in the league of nations. (»ml toying thto thing may pn.«nUy «~ It “* **na,e trt l*lk,n'r mainly consider«!. Th«* fact that Si It to bad enough that these hostile in • different light* : »nd ratify. If reservation« which certain individual ia a good fellow senators should have recourse tn Germany, he president declared, to would not delay actual lM*ac« are and can get the votea, should be of ■ It is taking new courage from our delay ia needed to quiet the qualms of sjme BROS, minor importance. Experience and I sillv and unjust arguments, ratify Ing the treaty and her news regrettable that they should ignore senators, make them, but ratify, for capability should l»e the main quail-1 papers and public men were again b» We want to treat tin- |>eople while the senate delays, new wars Aral ions of the candidal« for office ! consistency among themselves In coming arrogantly out spoken, right ami will welcome old I thia campaign of reckless misstate- I few. ply Impressive were the figure« brew. Oregonian. To illustrate: If you want a house i and new customer«, selling ! ment. It is mctim|>arably worse of the cost of the late war. tn Uvea conatructed you w*»ld not employ al and dollars. It was the first Ume that Hrst-clann meat at the most Th« Scio Tribun« 1150 the year. blacksmith to build IL Oh! Nn I • that by innuendo, if not by direct the official atatlslfca have be.-n made reasonable prices. charges, they represent the head of public and the tremendous totals You would employ a carpenter and We buy Veal Hog« ami the nAtion and hi« sworn advism shucked the president's audiences. SUMMONS. one you knew to be experienced and • hows Cost of World War. Hides, paying good prices. as betraying the honor, the inter In the Circuit Court of the State of Or ca|ml*le. If you want a deed writ egon, for the County of I inn. ests and the very safety of the coun "The war." said Pnwldent Wilson, ten or an abstract of your property Jennie Mcltas, Plaintiff, vs Maude K. try in behalf of foreign govern- coat Great Britain and and her Do-1 email and Harrt Eloper Defendants. mad*- you go to men or women who main« 434.000^)00.00*1, Franco Jlg.uoo, , To Mauiie £. Small kih I Harry Sloper, menta, while, black or brown. •>*0,000. the United Ht«t»«« 123.000.- , the above named defendant»: have the knowledge and experience. In the name of the Slate of Oregon, •00.000; Russia I16.000.000.00«; Italy Th«* opinion to growing that this 113,000,000,000 and a total. Including You are hereby required to appear and aatne rule should apply in the selec Government Ownership. the expenditures <d JapM, Belgium answer the complarit of the above named plaintiff in the above entitled tion of bounty officials and becauae and other small ouunlrtee. ot 112X000.- court now on Fie with the clerk of said Attorney •» Law Coo.ooO. of this fact it is wisdom to r«*-elect court on or before the Irth day of Oc Just supposing the advocates of "Il coat the Central Powers aa fol tol»«r. 1919. being the date prescribed or re-t'mploy an official when he or OMtoe se Sbsnsae It Lu«, political ownership and control of Iowa Germany 63s.ti00.0o0.000; Aus In the onicr made by th. court tor the she ha« provi>n efficient. publication of this summon« upon you, Industry were given a free hand to trta Hungary, SIl.OOO.OOO.OOO; Turkey and you are hereby nolifttd that if you Th»*re is probably no other person and Bulgarta 63,000.000,000. take over the railroads, utilities, fail to apiiear and answer »aid cum “ The t'ntted Btate«,'* the preahient in Linn county who can All the of narking plants, insurance, oil. mines said, “«¡»-nt one million dollars an plaint a« nerein required the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de Real Estate limit er fice of county clerk as efficiently as and the numerous other little items hour night and day for two years tn manded in her complaint on Ale in said and Notary Public R M. R ukm -II. The county has paid its struKgto to save civilisation. All cause, to-wit, lor a decree correcting they wish. the d«-ed ma le on the tth day of Janu this, however. fadna Into insigni him during the time he has made < ary, 1802, by Thomas C. ^lotwr and Lu These properties would immedi Branco when th« death« by cinda eloper, his wife, to John A. Mc- .dbitmth Obtained. ¿lamintj him*df familiar with the duties of ately go off the tax rolls and pay no ‘bacia are eoreldered,'’ declared llac. to the following described real es his office. Any new man or woman pre« Rosato pre« Id Id ent. ent. gave 1,. tate, to-wit: Beginning at the south taxes to city, state or nation, any the • • - OREGON would have to I m * paid while becom fnn.ooo I m«-n; Germany m>-n; 1.600.000; went corner of n.-rtu.n 21 Tp. 9. 8. R. more than the ¡«»«toffice department France ¡,3*0,000; Great Britain MO,. 2, ea«t of the Willamette meridian, ing a« familiar m he who would, in The claim to made that rates •00; Italy 341.00A; the United atatee Lmn county. Oregon, thence west » chains; thence «outh 14 chain«, thhnce time, bacome a« efficient. would l»e reduced, hut there are no 60.200. In all. almost 7.6OO.OOO men east 14 ■WB r .--- — __ _ If* chaina chain«; thence north Th«- asm«* inav be said of Recorder UNDERTAKERS grounds for drawing such conclu perished In the great st ruggì«, or and s5 links; thence east 3 chains; i.'.oo.uuo more men than died In all i of thence north 17 chains and 7H links; Velma Davto. Judge Bilyeu will l»e sions judging from ¡»art experiments. thence Wut V ‘ 8 chain«. ‘ __________ ■ thence south to Calls Attended to Promptly th* wars of the previous 100 years. able to give lietter service the sec the place of beginning, containing 48 With the railroads, wire lines, ex I>av or Night Should Remember Recent Herrera. ond year than h«*has the first year acres, more or less, so as to read as fol press, shipping and other industries lows : SCIO “Theae am terrible facts, and we because he has t*eci*me in touch with OREGON Beginning at the southwest corner of under political control the politic ought never to forget them We went his official requirement«. This to the southeast qusrter of section 21. ians are hard pressed for something into thia war to do a thing that w»> township 9 R. 2 vast of the Willam oarticularly true in handling the to regulate ami are reaching out for fundnni ntal for the world and what I ette twendian, Oregon; running thence weal M chain«, thence south 14 chaina; road work of th«* county. Next year more power over other lines of ir- have com* out on thia journey for 1« th. nee east 14 eh«h • north IS AUCTIONEER to lot ermine whether the country ha he will have the ex|»cnence of the dustry. Chief among these an the forgotten or not. I have found out degreea 46 minutes eaat 16. US chains; S prearr.t year to aid him. thence eaat 3 chains; thence north packing industry, in«ursnce and The country has not forgotten and it 17.7N chains to the south line of the M ATKRMiO ORI í GON The same ia true of Mrs. Ida M. will never permit any who stand' northwest quarter of the southeast R. r. O. No. I banking. , ’ Pham Its |.*em ** mi Cummings, county school sunerin- In the way of the fulflllmept of out quarter of said section 21; thence .-ast The time is here to call a halt to great pl>-d«e«. ever to forget the eor 13 46 chain« to the w est line of the Sale date« arranged for at The Scio ten»!ent. She has corn« in touch the mania for .regulating somebody rowfnl day he made th« attempt.*' southeast ouarter of said section 2!; Tribun« Office. Scio. Ore. with all the schools of the county thence south to the place of beginning, «Ise’s business. This same cry for Arbitration knd dl»cu««lon. the pm» containing 4« acre*, ne.re or les», and and knows the mx-ds of each dis regulation virtually wreckc<iour na- WeBt pointed oat. mu.t replace tar» declaring the plaintiff to be the owner trict which a new superintendent tional railroad system and brought of arm« tn th« aettl-in*-nt of work! in fee simple of said lands last de euntroviralen. Constantly he dwell.1 scribed. a* d for such other and further would havr to learn. our utilities to the verge of bank-; upon th« tact that all the nations ti onler as to the court may seem just * County Treasurer Ignore Powell Our twenty year rural credit plan of th - Lragtrn agree to do one of twe and equitable. ruptcy. This summon* is i>uhliah«d by order loaning money to fanner*, helfm you to will be able to render better aervice things, first to submit their differences of the Honorable W. R. Bilyeu, judge to arbitration, tn which case they of the county c<>urt of Linn rounty. get out of debt Under our form of during a secund term than she has agree to abide by the decision ren State of Oregon, duly made in open loan the total armnint of Interest ¡«id Senator Lodge an<i his collabora during the first. dered. or. If unwilling to arbitrate, to court and entered of record on the 29th during its entire period of twenty years The idea which has prevailed in tors wrote the majority report have thrlr cam dlacuased by the Coan dav of August, 1919 to actually lees than M per cent inU-resL pate of tir*t publication: September the past that public office to a sort against the treaty in the same vein ell of the Ix-ague. tn which ewae six 4. 1919. Write us for booklet. Date of ls«t publication: October 16. of public charity, should be eaat to and language in which they would month* la granted for dlncaaaloo. Three mqntha must elapse following 191». OWEN BEAM. Agent. the scrap heap. It to th« public prepare an article for an organ of th* result of this last step la arbitra W sa Tu rumar* Ik W tatt . 133 Lyon St which to to be served and exuerionai the republican party -whicn waa tion before the naUow concerned can Attorneys for Plaintiff. declare war. their purpoae couple*! with personal ability Pont Office Address: Albany, Oregea. I Albany, Oregon county, and ¡»r*»aumably ATTORNEY AT LAW Meat Market HOLECHEK Us a Call Riley Shelton Morrison & Lowe H. C. ROLOFF RURAL CREDIT LOANS I