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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1919)
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Our citizens must | select one of these plans or some other, else the town will I m * without both light and water two years hence To put the town in darkness and the people without lights m«*ans the insurance rates will I m * more than deubled. and instead of having all SPMTACLE FRAM! UTTING We have the reputati-*n of being a "crank" about the fit of our frames. Thia, because wc have found that glass satisfaction anti comfort de- pemf largely -:i a car* < and rtco-n- tifie adjustment of the frames and mountings that hold the lenses. ^^Uleade Qptam e trist. a 4.« a nv o/rga ROLOFF H. C / /7< Public salesra sp< cialty. <«• th* man that can get you the m«>:H-> Roloffcan PtMme. I bus. «W4. LEBANON, ORE. i res. 817. !x»ck Box 'IOS Write or jdione mv at my < xpense for dates. S«l« 4st«a «rrast»4 isr •! $*!• Tribo»« slMcs MUNKERSaudit EST SCIO STAGE Walter Biiy< u. Prop. Pliont* 6—515 STAUE MEETS Al I. I R AINS —Leaves Scio Postoffice- at 7:30 a m and 4:46 p rn for W«-st Sea. and 1:16 p m for Munkcrs C. C. hKVANT ATTORNEY AT LAW 201-2 New First National Bank Bldg. ALBANY OKEGON Scio Meat Market HOLECHEK BROS. We want to tr< at tlx* people right and will welcotm* old anti new cuatoniers, -filing HrBl-clitea meat at the inoat reahoiiH*lde price».. We buy Veal H«igs and Hides, paying g«i«»d |>ri<«!g. Give Us a Call H. B. CHESS Attorney»« Law Itoisss. Ova. Oik«. «■ Skwa M Riley Shelton Real Etiale Broker and Notary Public .,db»lruth Obtained, f.iartuntj K-TO . . OREGON . Morrison & Lowe UNDERTAKERS Calls Att»*nd«*«l to Promptly Dus or Night *TO ■ ■V IK, * ♦■■ 4 T i ftfi Application to open tor entry sad sale Nearly one-half the trains on coal ' of our dwellings end business houses Carey act lands ia the Antelope unit burning railroads have been laid off occupted the "To Rent** sign will be | at the Jordan valley Irrigation project Within a very short time al! factor too common l > be pleasant to those was received by Ike state deeert land I1MIJKO KVKMY TNUMDAY BY ies depending upon coal to create who will continue to live in a dead board The application states that all T. L. DUOGKB, BDrtVX AND FBOF power will be ONnpellrd to shut i town. at the land la the salt has bmo rw j down and the distribution of food The thing to do ia to act and to I claimed. Ike ditches have been com •! th»- t*«<otofllce at Scio. 1 will tiecomc so difficult that thous act now. let some plan l*e fixed 1 plated and the reservoir is adequate Oregon a« second class matter. ands of people, ««specially among the upon in the immediate future and to store sufficient water for irriga tloe al the entire tract Tbto to ike I poor in the cities, will die of star proceed to execute It within the first unit of Iks Jordan valley project ■(JMCfUFTION. IN ADVANC8 Sl.Sü next 12 months vation. ! to be «-peoed The project to located AT BND OF YKAM 1.76 The government has decided, while The Tribune ia well aware that i la Malheur county Bll MONTHS -7R admitting the right of workmen to the present light service ia not sat Min M Mitrict RiM Mwteg strike, that the transmission of th«- isfactory. Eor near two months ADVBKTUUNG KATKH: Pursuant to a petition signed by a mails must not be interfered with. •»very year we have poor lights or legal number of resident freehold- Ixx-al advertising per line ft ret in Without coal to create steam the none at all unleaa we employ auxil- era. taxpayers and legal voter« of sertion ..... ................. .10 mails would be seriously interfere«! liary power, which eats up the prof Road I het net 16. of Linn County. Each sulisoquent insert»-.« per fine. .Oft with. Also the coal miners are un its <>f the system earned during the *>regon. notice is hereby given that Duplay advertising First insertion High water puts a meeting ef the legal voters of R >ad per Inch ........................................... 66 der contract to continue the mining other ten months District No. 16. of Linn County. Or Karh »ulHK*|i><'nt insertion......... . 16 of coal until the official closing of us in darkness as well. Yet for ail egon. will be held at the hour of Advertisements should reach thia office the war. and that cannot be don«- this we would not do without the One o’cl«M*k. P M . on th«* 22d day not later «han Tuesday to insure publi until the ratification of the treaty lights If they should cost double day of November. WI9. at the I. O. cation in the current issue. 0. P. hall at Seio. Oregon. In «aid and peace declared by proclamation what they do now. All for. i<n advertisanents must be of the president. Manager Thoms of the Scio Mill road district, to determine whether or not said road district shall vote n pai<! for tn advance of publication. The right of the organized labor ing Co. stat«*« that he is a full month special tax of S21XJ0 upon all the tax strike, while admitted by the gov behind with his orders for flour and able property within said road dis ernment an«l permittcikby law, is of that he will have to operate the mill trict for the improvement of the doubtful wisdom. It is an effort to 24 hours the day and seven days the roads therein as follows, to-wit, accomplish by force what cannot tie w«■<-k until h«* catches up. Should grading, gravelling, draining and repairing said roads. secured bv reaaoii >r persuasion. the creek get low. as a continued j By order of the County Court of And while a strik«* may occasionally frosty spell woul«l bring about, we Linn County. Oregon Dated this 4th day of November, / p/«■</*'<• alli-giame fo my H“g ana accomplish its purpose in whole or will I m * in darkness at least a part of W. R BlLYKV. He construes 191». the Repuhlk for wfurh U »land», one in part the striker’s pocket book the time this winter County Judge the contract for powder made with Ration. tnjtiuible. tnlh liberty ana suffers in the end. T. J. Bi’TtJOt. A strike by workers engaged In the city, that power is to be supplied fujdite for all. County Commissioner the production of a necessity of life <>nly when it will not interfere with D. H. Pierce. will always tie condemn«*! by the operation of the mill. County Commissioner THE MAILED FIST. Postal this 4th day of November. So let us get together on this people. If this coal strike shall b«* 1919. by W A. GlI-KKY. appointed permitted to continue until all th«* power f«<r light and water question., Every true American chiton at»- coal bins are empty an«! the manu We must have the power, and it by the court. plauds the *f«*tn vigor with which facturing industries are force«! to would I m * a great satisfaction to have Nttict if Ibtnct Rud Mtetint the government ta taking hold of Pursuant to a petition sign««! by a clow down, all sympathy which may a 24-bour instead of a night service two activities which are a menace have existed for the coal miners will as we now have. A get together legal number of resilient freebokien», taxpayers and legal voters of Road Dis to the welfare of the government lw destroyed. People wh<» are bnth meeting might I m * held so that the trict No. 16 of Unn Ownty, Oregon, notice to hereby given that a meeting of Itself and tn the American people freezing and starving will never matter could be discussed as a soil the legal voters of R-«ad IHatrirt No. 16 Wo allude to the arr«*8t of aome 500 think of the coal miner’s wage nor of preliminary step to a city election • I inn County. Oregon, will l«e held at thv hour of one o’clock P. M on the member« of a certain secret political of the numtier of h«>urs which con to fix the matter. 2Mh day of November, 1919, at the Scio organization whose purpose ia to The main thing is to move now so ' City Hall. Scio. Oregon, in aaid road stitute his day They will think only district, to determine whether or not create unreal among the people, that we will have plenty of time for saul road district shall vote a special of their own suffering. leading up to the disruption of the We want to move tax of FAJOO upon all the taxable prop Hence the government is wise in dehlM-ration. erty within said road district for the government; and to the manner in We may lie selecting a improvement of the n>a«is therein as moving quickly and with the mailed rightly. which the coal strike is being handle«! fist. Even if the miters return to power plan which will supply lights follows, to-wit, grading, graveling, draining and repairing »aid roada “Self t»r« ...rvation is the first law work at once, before coal can I m * for Sei«» and vicinity for the next By onier of the < ounty Court of Linn of nature," so it is said. It is as County, Oregon. mim*d ami distriiiuted there will be hundred years. Dated this kth day of November, 1919. true of tl..- government as it is of Any plan we may adopt will re suffering. The poor in the cities, W. R. Bilyeu. County Judge. the individual, and to arrest and T. J. Butler. County Commissioner. who can purchase but a small supply quire a large amount of money and D H. Pierre, County Commissioner. prevent an a? «suit upon the life of a b«>n«l issue s«M*me the «»nly wise at a time, are sure to feel the cold Attest K M. Russell. Countv Clerk. the government in its incipiency iaa plan What we do. let it lie perm-! Posted this 8th day of Nov., 1919, by ami the jamgs of hunger. Q m M Bilyeu, appointed by the court duly we require of the executive am-nt. To put in an inferior power Ia*t us suppoM* that all the flour Nolks al Pinal Settlement and judicial branches of the govern millers tn the United Stat«*« form a in order to save a few dollars will | Notice to hereby given that the un ment. strong ami compa«*! union and that he foolish and wasteful economy. dersigned. rircutor of the last will and So when we read that the govern testament and relate of K. C. R<»lgera they refuse to grind except they are m<-nt is 11 ving in no uncertain man Ho rapidly has the stats highway deceased, has filed with the county paid a 60 per cent advance <>n flour. clerk of tjnn County. Oregon, his final coinn 1 salon developed a»«l carried out ner against this anarchistic secret Would not th«* government I m * justi Ils road proaraoi that it has matched account in said estate and the County Court has appointed Monday. the first association w«> look at Old Glory fied in commanding them to grind, th» fateral money available up to day of December, 1919, in the county with increnwd respect. We feel and to put a soldier with fixed bay- July 1. 11!“ This nscMsItates a slow- court n*om in the court house in the city of Albany, |jnn ( ounty, Oregon, as the that the government will not hesitate onet after every miller to see that ItiK down on new projects for six or time and place foe hearing said final to protect itself in time of (»eacr as sentn months, hut does not moan that acc<iunt. the obieeUons thereto, if any he did grin«!’ Yet th«* millers would work will rlackan. as mouah eon there be, and for the final settlement well as in war. be doing no more than the coal mi tnute Lave te-ea l<| and projects of said estate. The arrest of the anarchists and Dated thia 17th day of October, A. D. ners are now doing. They say to approved to keep th» road work ac 1919. tlEDRGE E. RODGERS, trouble bie<‘ders was made in some the public by their acts give us what live teyond the time when new ted I- M. Curl, Exrcutor. 2 ii or mote cities simultaneously, in Attorney for Executor. lu 6t we drman«! or fre»-ze. The millers era! m«»n«*y will be ready tor Oreg«»® dicating that there is to be a whole could say give us what we demand sale house cleaning of bolshevism or or starve. There is as much reason anarchist« A very large portion of an«! justice in the one cast* as in the the 500 or more arrests were found other. to I m * Russians. and we know that These coal miners. m«»«t of whom that country ha» lw«en the home of are non English s|*eaking foreigners anarch* for many years. But few were not working for a starvation American citizens. or those who had wage. They wen* |«aid three or taken out citizenship |>a|>era, were four times the wage they could earn fount! in the bunch, but tons of lit in their home land. They were paid erature preaching the destruction of so liberally that many of them would the premint governmental system. work but half time. an<i material for making bomba The government’s deporting courts were found. Nearly half of the ar should look into the coal mining rests Will In* de|H>rted, towns for material for deportation. Let us hope this good work goes The coal mine slacker is no lietter on until every foreign viper ia driv-; than the military service slacker, I en out of the country. The only Each of them is an enemy to th«* place hen* for such cattle ia tiehind welfare of the government. liars, and yet we du not want them there for loyal Americana must beat TIME TO ACT. the burden of their support. It ia ■aid that nearly all of thoae arrested j . > •*»; «er'•■_ '-.X—' - . . OREGON RURAL CREDIi LOANS Our twenty vear rural cre«fit plan of ! loaning money to farmer», tu-lfis you to get out of «lebt. Under our f<>rm of loan the total anxiunt of intm-st paid during its entire period of tweniv years to actually less than .'4 per cent interest. Write us for booklet. OWEN BEAM. Agent. 133 I Jr on St Albany, Oregon