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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1920)
a ? A- «» ■r r -< k M •» . V« — sell their holdings and THE SCIO TRIBUNE meat, where taxes are levs burdensome. IJMI.'KP KVKKV THURSDAY BY T. L. UUGGBM. KPITUR AND rm>r Entered at the tswtoffice at Scio. Oregon as second class matter. BUBMCRIFHON. IN AUVANCR BIX MONTHS 11,75 ___ .*.»0 Ali'KHTUIING BATCH' Locai advertising per line tirsi in- aerlion ............................................. Eacb sub#e<|uenl insertion per line. Display advertising First insertion per inch ..............................................2f* | Eacb sul»H'.p»rnt Insertion ............ 15 Adverlisa-tnenta shoukl rrach lina office . hot laler than Tue-lay lo inauri- pubi» I rat io» In thè currv-nt issue. All foreign advertisemrnts must be , pal-i for in mirar1 «• of publlcation. gn In view of the present extrava gant ideas and visionary scheme« people should think seriously l*fore - they authorize the limit ot < md»bt- 2 !edne«s to be raised fr<»m . to 4 per We are cent on tax valuations, trying to go too fast and the 2 per cent safety valve should I lie hei«! onto with grtmnesa. Of course paved roads. fine pub- lie buildings, etc., are very nice and to those who pay but small if any taxes seem absolutely necessary. Yet we had bettor do with fewer of th«Me things than to incur a tax bur den which will liecume a block to progress _______ ARE GETTING SCARED Congressmen during the holiday I recess are learning a few things. ’ They are hobnobbing with their con- stiturncies and they have found out that the pigeonholing of the treaty ' and covenant of the league of na- ’ tions was a moat unwise thing t >. •ret IJ I Ml t'n RED CROSS CALLS R-a ARMISTICE WEEK Membership Rather Than Mon ey Is Asked to Complete War Relief. times greater than the losses of our nation In a year and a half of war, hundreds of thousands of people la th» prm. of life dio lo the l mied 8 tn tea every year from wholly pro rentable diseases This la noi hi ng abort of a disaster which is a roat.au Ing on» and will he ¡«.mancai unless the people cooperate with one ao other to use the ku wledge and wealth already in eval--• to bring th» na Jhi/ nOìO® Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor- tare, adv’.s-s losanbrrry growers here sfter to delay pia- Ing their vines on ths trellis until spring to prevent tree* I ng Leal» adv-»»ted thia sever al years ‘ago The 4ub>ret has tvecn brought aharply to I -the attention' of growers by th<- r« ■ nt unusually cold. weather whlrh fro*- many aerea of file valley that B'f wish to express our sincere thanks and ’hak» «'f more appreciation for all favors extended to us by our friends and patrons who helped us make our store and business u hat it is today. N't' extend to you our best wishes for the coming Christmas and the New Year, ¡920, Jk-l-son. Red a>l il<-<>rge L agricultural i‘hr the aril ;k“t the mm fly the pro •« d for Ihr BEST available COPY nrr-TVTTT wTT whose ruddy, optimistic c<-i(it»uan< < waa clothed with ruddy board, asked ths Red Cross chairman If he had an other button like the one he wore The chairman gave him his own “I have twelve children," esplalned the man "I gave iny button to the twelfth, a new arrival, this morning When I have anything good the whole family must come in on It." Sheep for Sale Hilt- <>14 mid new customers, gelling firtit-claita meat at the moat reasonable prices. Ue buy \s-a| Ilogs ami Hide«, paying good prices. Give Us a Call *■*»>«■ L— s^.., r»», H. B. CHESS I have 900 head of go-«! young stock ewes Them- ewes are all healthy anti in good condition. Will sell any numlier from 10 head up. Otta» so StatwM st tata» Now if you haven’t got the money that doesn't make any difference, if you have plenty of feed to carry them. I will let you have them at Real hítale Rroi( er 115 per head, payable the first of October. 1920. These ewea ought and botarci Public to pay for themselves under ordinary luck, the first year. ^dbitrath ObluintJ. fxamktd V. J I’HII.II’I’I. 20 Nt Scio, t > reg on. CIO , OREGON Attorney «1 Law Riley Shelton If there has twen a cookstove ex- plosion in Scio we have not heard of it, J. F. Wraely's water ay-tern waa put out of commission and melted snow furnished the water aupply. Morrison & Lowe UNDER TAKE. ILS Calls Attended to l’r..mptly Duv or Night SCIO OREGON 8UNNYBROOK. Now that the dairyman ia depend- ing on dry feed to keep up the milk flow in his herd, is the time to mix a high protein feed with that ensil age. and Sunnybrook is that kind of a feed and will tmy good returns on the investment We think there ia no feed on the market that has the equal of Sunnybrook in digest able protein at the same price. Du ring the week commencing Decem ber 29. 1919. we will sell Sunny brook in half ton lota at S4h per ton J. D. DENSMORE. Our twenty year rural cr«tit plan of loaning money to farmers, heli« you to get out of debt. Under our form of loan the total amount sf int> r«--<t ¡.aid during its entire period of twenty years is actually less than '.j per cent interest Write us for booklet. OWEN BEAM. AgPhi. 133 Lyon St Albany, Oregon , tow« Mai K G Warner of Pendleton waa ap Reports of »ir»-»aiv» tlsmsgc to th- ¡H>lnt.'<l by Governor Olcott aa a mem fruit and tarry Industry of th Wil Imr of the state livestock sanitary latuetts valley, du» to th» rst-wui fr« < bo.vrd to succ«*d the late J. N. Bur Ins weath- r. w«-re empbatl - : <1- i .1 gews at RaJetn by C. I Lewis, atvrretary • t There was one fatality duo to arel the Oregon Orowere aaaux tat Ion. an-l d.-nt In Oregon during the week •nd V W Hrown. secretary of the Polk ing Iv-.viuber N The victim County Growers association Kspeelal- Hwan N Mwanson. construction work ly does this denial apply to orchards er of iiuaton. which the evpcrta stat«- ar<- pra<-ti>ally Thirty Filipinos, representing the unlnjure«t by the fr»'«se Filipino student body tn Ralem. Philo Because <»f the present «-ar shortar» math and t'orvaltl*. assembled at Ha which is said to ta hanip«rlng many Irm l>- tuber 3® to celebrute their na Oregon Industries anil throwing thou tional holiday. sands ot m>-n out of «-niployir--nt. Fr--d H T K»steru«n. fireman on the Cal Buchtsl. chairman of th» Oretmn pub ifornia. Oregon d Fast era railway, waa lic service commlasi«>n sent li'hgrauis severely Injured at Klamath Fails to K 11 Alshton. regional director of wh.-n he fell from hla engine and was t’nlted Rial«« railways at Chicago, an-l drngg<-d 30 feet. L. C. Gilman of tL-attl», district dlr«» - Tony Lsttia. recently discharged or of th» f»«teral railroad admlnlatra from th» penitentiary after serving lu tioa. urging that they aid In relieving months for alleged alien activities dur the situation. Ing the war. Is again under arrest, be W P Andrews, forest valuation rn lieved to be Insane. glneer of the northw«<wt district, bu Johnson H Nmlth. deputy collector reau of Internal revenue. who ha» taen of Internal revenue at Portland, waa In Portland since last S«-pt>-intar i in appointed f«-d»ral prohibition director connection with questionnaires by ttm for Or< son. according to announce ber owners, haa romplet«-d hla work metil from Washington. D C. and will return to' Wa-hlngtnn. It C G. Q llniwn, clerk of the state land Tbs questionnaires are now tains sent board has recommended to the board to Washington and th«- valuation« that CfOo.oOg of the atate school fund placed on timber lands and 11 title r be Invested In school district bonds products will ta mad» the basts of tearing at least & per cent Interest Income and »ices* profits tai«w A bill to bold the attorney general During the period between February r««|M>nslble for the operation of all leg t( and November 30. IBIS, enough gus lalatlon enacted In Oregon will be sub »line was sold In Oregon to operate mltted for the consideration of the each motor vehicle now llecased In stat* legislature at Ils special session ' the state for a distance of approvlmat-«- In January ly Moo miles, baaed on an average of Th» city of Scio has Hied applies l IS miles to each gallon of gasoline t|on with the state engineer for the consumed according to a statement api-ropr-dloa of 40 second-feat of wa tasued by Ham A. Koser. assistant sec ler fr«>m Thomas creek for tbs dovel retary of state Nearly 30,00«. non gal •pm« u< <«f 3X boraepower for munici Ions of gasoline was sold to Oregon pal purpose«. motor vehicle owners during the peri The Phea company, with processing od covered In Mr Koser's statement plni-t« an.I head offices In Salem, has Professor C. I Lewis, one of th* received from a New York buyer an ‘ staff of managers for the Oregon Grow order for BA carloads of apple cider ers Co-operative association, who has to be delivered at the eastern attff as made a deep study Into loganberry - ui aooo mi lb« prodact eaa M mad* 1 CX 2 O I * 2 O a'n land be Prlt.eville bv ha biggest po |, and aanocl lid »!»cwherv'. oil --»m pan« gti-’u Capi hi"' The In llrd r'ross < l< a pl suillian«-» in th» Hk ' Ision. • !.. M«.11K UP gon *i >1 V, *-<liinrt-ig*l In th« THIRD CAM. No-i-mtor • 1 Artnlsllcs Day TMIH Crwm. th«- eresiasi r* la rx >>rd«-4 hi»l««ry,/ >. Mart a ll«»n <■( the A*- will niras» lu no huge i-..««»» for cohtltii i. !» annual rt .he ocr^ofl •Imply Amarte sn ¡--pie exresj In th»’ l<lssla an«l st - »moiling aa CroMi r<m tie 1 is » h»srt gM Kor iIter« a«.-ns. M the Itrd Cross, itti» CRONH ROLL CAIA every loyal and pul-lte can ctllscn am--ttg the I ber» f th« organise*! our at home gB^M th- moral« of Prancq ■-arty days In the wb Bi. i - < f refut¡.-.-a, Ti iI ; Im I . • fl .r< i-.- sa vw I from < lt.-rminatloo. 11 fri- -I to th -se tatuili whose dear ones wet*] threw its trrm.-n-louffT th«- fight against Infine gr.-at i>stlong! d'.sastM fire, and now carries on to v !!.- a and war worth having ! ***j| 'I h- ■ fiv r reason ar I do. They find that among the pao- - / plfflgc ullfghince to my flog urxj ■ pie a vast majority want the treaty the Repohll, tor uhtih it tlanjr. one ratified. Our republican friends ¿\ahon. in.ir-.tble. tnlh liberty ana find that all other legislation pales juelke for all. into insignificance when compared with the importance of a workable covenant an<i league among th«* na TAXES TVER INCREASING. tions of the world. When congress reassembles next One «>f the rmnwurMi to Iw ¡>an*«H! week a different spirit will maintain. upon at th«- cotiiitiff special seaaion 'Compromise is tn the air and Sena of the legiclatur«- is the submission tor lx>dgr will fitvl his power of con- 1. Ths War Task o' th. of an amendment to the state con Nut Yet Fully Prrfs, , trol vanish«-«!. stitution raising th« limit of indebt T- ■ i »Ul! in ser >lo Congressmen have been home and edness fr«<m 2 to 4 |«-r cent. This families al horn«, to M woul«l permit th«- state to incur a found that this lieing led about bv diera not yet fully ad debt of something more than 140.« this Massachusetts dictator is no. routine of civilian II^H . >r c.-nvairaBll 000,1100 <>f course the basis of pleasing to the people. Nor is the sufi this prop« -«-! debt ia the building of fact that the speC’al seosion, lasting good roB-i« iiaved roads if you six months without accomplishing 1 anything of importance, at all pleas pleaae. Now everybody appreciates the ing to the people. When hostilities cai»«-<l a great value of hurd surfaced roads, but hue and cry was rai««*<i about dj^no- when we consoler the enormous cost I cratic extravagance in the conduct of extending paved roads to all por Smelling committres tions of th«- -tut»' on«* la forced to of the war. - were appointed which were expect««! stand aghast at the enormous bur« - to uncover a vast amount of official den of debt which will involve the corruption. These committees fail atate. If all the properly of the state is - e<| to find any material official cor Of course they found ex taxe<l to build boulevards in one or ruption more sections, the demand to build travagance. for in time of a great the Mtn«- in all w-ctions can hardly war war material must l>e ha<! re lie refusthl. and this means an in« gardless of cost. They found errors debte-ln-«« of not leas than 1100.« of judgment but a most unustial 000.000. or an annual interest charge - absence of evidence of wrong doing Now another political camiuugn of |fi.000.000. The question ia. can - is at hand and congress haa Iw-en the pm|»-rty f the state stand the - unable to unearth any great amount ur Nevai h< «pltal». thè American peo gat!'’ Rven if the Interrai charge pie si !l rii« « het-r. rotatori and asrv - of campaign material. Senator is half thia sum, which added to the le- thr--uah th<-lr Riti «'rose aAseasmcnt for atate, county. city, Dxlge and hie cohorts thought the I» < > rtK 1 1 -rtlons ot thè Old World school and road tax«-«. regular and republican party could go to the lh>- American limi Cross stili fenda and clolix-s thè underuourlahed and special, will make the tax burden i pimple with a defeated treaty aa a r**g< I bablea. care» for thè ag.-d and too hi'gvv for th«' prosperity of the . warcry, would win the election. thè infirm and assists the people of They are now finding that they thrse dii aae ridden, famine stricken, state. war rav ged countries to organise The tax burden at the present are grossly mistaken. The treaty thelr y own Cf nmMMirces Hl nee the sign time in many place« amounts to , defeat ia not a political asset. (In ini of th»Armistice, this work has from 3 to I |. r cent on the as«e«eed the other ham! it is a heavy liability st.- sdily .!.-m»r>.-d. but II la not by any no- ans fully Completed valuation of the pr<>i>erty and on and from this time henceforth these > The Hed Cross Is the Oleaster Re farm*, if rent«-«!, to 10 to 16 |tr treaty knifers will be busy trying to lief Agent of ths American People. cent of the grow income thereof. rectify their mistake. Th-- sand efficiency with which So if the treaty la again revived th«- l<--I Cr The levy on Scio property from all m»l emergency needs < hrlstl illustrated the value source« this year will be almve 40 «and ratified, with poasildy a few at harmless reservations, it will be due <>f rn nwi 1<- R«d Cross organliatloa mills. In >- of ■! «a-t.-r. whether It be for With the lax burden at the pres- to demands nf the people at home «st re in the N rthweat or a great The compromise which was impossi M - ppi Valley floaM. the first of ent and what it promises to be in ble before adjournment will now la- feci . r. i-.-f will hereafter come from the future. h«>me seekers will be found comparatively easy because nearby «--mmunltlee, working through leery of locating in Oregon, never- th«*«e senstora have bean! from th« ir Red Croaa chapters. thele^« our splendid natural resour home and they will no longer be s tn Case of Epidemic Local Red Ixtdge automatons. Thy have found Cross OrpanKstlon le Indiapene ces, climate, etc! Mr. l»dge a false prophet. able. Th«' fact is government in Oregon imring the Influents epidemic. Red ia costing too much We are simply Cr.- - action and co-operation saved taking on improvi-ments. building Distribution It Important th-- •• th<»< - and Ilves, because the Red Cr .« was fully orgentisd la ovary maAsive sch<v«i| buildings, elemoosin- ‘■Scientific distribution of farm community In the t’nlted State* ary institutions, etc., that states produce ia aa bi« and important a Against a |m««ible recurrence of In worth in a*« •-I valuation four or factor in profitable farmin« as scien flu- nt a thia winter end against a dan ger of epidemic In the future, con five times that of Or«*g<>n. tific production.” aaysC. J McIntosh tinned unlvtr«a! membership in the We hav«- about 40 slate commis who will bring the polic. of adver R«d Cross is .-«sentisl sions all costtng money when not tising produce in the home ¡taper to ♦ Red Cross Psacs Program Calls For Universal Support and Co more (han one dozen are necewsary. the attention of farmers at Farm ' » operation. In fact we would have a better atate ers’ Week at O. A. C.. December 29 The vmertcan Red Croes is still an governrm-nt with fewer commissions -January). "Judicious advertising emergency organisation. It must be When taxation reaches a certain lowers the cost to consumers, favors reali*e«l that there la such a thing a* point further increases are at the quicker sales, relieves the already a continuing disaster 300,000 babies under one year of age die every year expense of the value of property. overcrowded transportation facilities because of Ignorance; thousands of Capital will be leery of investment; of surplus freight, an-1 keeps both mothers die unnecessarily m child property owners will become weary money and goods in the home com birth. It to still possible for aa epl damic like the lafluensa to take a toll of p«*ying so heavily for govern-- munity. wtibia a compose of a few Tsiks five OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST R N Stanfield, well known sb«-ep man ot eaetern Oregon, has clovwd a ira»» wttb th» Warmaprtngs Irrtgallcn district whrrrby h- «w-ir--« for »» years the shore line of the district'« largs rsoervuir at a rvpurted consld ‘ »ratloa of |i0 u<’0 Th» rvwervoir or lake will cover thousands of acres and la midsummer and early fall the *; with hopes that you will find us worthy of your patronage in the future as in the past FF p remain yours, WESELY S GROCERY ► ♦ o » SCIO GARAGE Agellt for «aster” If ms Not rtly 4»i-nt Indus Bi»a saving ,O avert the Turk» In the uc to Pre*.- aS- I ¡-rod.ic Bid. can ta ■ and bring p -nt whets fitoltle» will -B President, jgi.iv y upon j 1-avlng its lfle it cloar •8. the cam >> the Hav mo depart- gar Havings |a-:s Certin Milch must <ttluue more ' and lite of Mt M meet the vy »go ta « le» of the ..fi ) ions will 'n Irther and V President ht- h-nta must P je govern ». a M * and pan- )hla time purity of Id." said urlbulaa •» —aooov >we suits which such demands arc ln.gtid.ul to remedy.** The President, empha* ling the sari- ousneaa of th« coml tlons which con- front the c<->intr> "VV.- ar-- ! . . with a situ niton which Is more Ilk ely to effect the happiness and | pro •»peril), and even the life, of our p.-.iple than the war ttaelf Wc have now rot to do nothing leas than hr ring nttr Indus- triea and our labor t>.. * to a norma) basis after the g t-ntt-st upheaval known to history, and the winter just ahead of us n ay bring atiffer- Ing Infinitely greater tha« the war brought upon us If w« blunder or fall In the pro - > An admirable spirit of self-aaerlth' of patriotic de- vo t Ion. and of ««■uitnuntty action guided and Inspired ne whlla the Ashling waa on We »hall need all these now. and n ”d them In a heightened deg re. It wo ars to ae- ewmpllah the flri l tasks of peace Tim are more difficult than the tasks of war tr re compie«, lees easily understood sud require more Intelligence, pnllenc. o and sobriety, We mobilised our I man power for the Ashling, let us now mobilise our brain power and our ronicirnces for the reconstruction If we fall it will mean national disaster The pri mary Arst step -a to Increase pro duction and facilitate transportation, ao aa to make up for the destruction wrought by the w.,r. the terrible scarcities it crest, d and ao aa soon a» possible relieve our people of the cruel burden of high prl- es “ Pointing out the thrift remedy for the situation now before the people, the President sail! "Only by becplnr the rest of pro dnctlon on Its ^r- «*nt level, by In creasing produr*'on and by rigid economy and saving on the part of the people ran we hope for large derrwaaeo In the burdensome coot of living which Sow Weighs US down** Buy W R. R g^—j Ths Govvrnmsat will continus Thrift and War Ravings Hnm¡> saleo through ttfO. The l>?0 securitise aro la the hands of ths engraver. I I Hartford I ires, Ov rerland Cars and Panhard 1 rucks All Repair Work Guaran !«>«>«! Short anti long distance hauling joba aolieitetl OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is < oniplt te nini nur stock frosh mui <• 1< 1.1 lino of Coffee, Spices, ('milled (foods, mui in fact, everything Ilmried for tin* table. ALL KINDS OF IIAULING DONI Short and Long Distance at Reasonable Prices / 6AM STOLLER Expressman Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will pay Cash for Poultry. Veal 1 log*. 1 lides Will buy Cream in any quantity and pay the highest cash price fot it. Let us get acquainted. If you have a grievance make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it. Bring U« Your Cascara Bark We will give you a Square Deal FRED G1SELMAN; Proprietor •