The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 15, 1920, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE now
had a right to expect that an United
MBUKD gVgRY THURSDAY BY
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Entered at the ixtofflee at Scio,
Oregon as second class matter.
ADVKKTUUNG RATBB:
Local advertising per line first in­
sertion ......................................... .10
Each subsequent insertion per line. .06
Display advertising First insertion
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Advertisements should reach this office
not later than Tuesday to insure publi­
cation in the current issue.
All foreign advertisements muat be
paid for In advance of publication.
Sheep for Sale
road, including road bed.
Now th« court has appointed pa­
States senator would be broad en­ trolmen for all sections of the coun­
1 have »mi head <-f g<c>d young
Throe cw<-s are all
ough to drop partisanism and per­ ty whose duty it will be to giv« all Stock ewes
healthy
and
in
good
condition. Will
'
or
as
much
of
their
time
aa
is
nee-
sonal jealousy lung enough to ap­
sell any numtier from 10 head up.
prove a measure of »uch transcend­ cwsary to looking after such porti« ns
Now if you haven't got th«- money
ent importance to the world. Rut of the roads as have t>ern assigned that doesn't mak« any difference, if
he has found the Ixxiges. Borahs. to them, to keep the roads in order, you have plenty of feed to carry
I will let y->u have them at
It is a them
Johnsons and Reeds to be men of or to make needed repairs.
the ward politician dans. without a "stich in time saves nine'* policy 115 per brad, payable the first of
October. 1920
These ewt-s ought
particle of philanthropic charity in and will be economical to the county
to pay for tbemselves under ordinary
and more comfortable to the users luck, the first year
their hearts.
These patrolmen will be held res­
Senator Lodge thought he might
V J.’PHILIPPI,
Comfort cable temple» with the
Scio, Oregon.
gain a political point by appealing ponsible for the e»mdition of the 20 Xt
flat wire are proving «atiafactory
to the people through a referendum roads under their care, The court
and comfortable and do not cut into
to justify his course. The president should also give these patrolmen
the aide of the face
TACOMA GUN STORE. INC.
ia willing that this appeal shall be power to regulate traffic, especially
TACOMA. VASH.
made, though it keep this country th*, of heavy hauling when th«
largest stock of hunters and I rappers
roads
are~extremely
soft
in
the
win
­
in a technical condition of being at
supplies -n Northw*»t. I «tw-cial at­
war with Germany for another four­ ter time; also, they might with
tention (• mail onk-rs. Send 1-cent
W Jr
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stamp for catalogue.
22 !»t
propriety tie made speed co|w. as It
teen months.
The republican press and states­ ia well known that extremely rapid
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ALBANY OAtB.
*«o<k« ot final Setil.oM-nt
man are now trying with all the driving of automobiles results in
I
Notice la hereby given that lhe un­
power they possess to make it ap­ injury to the highway. A gait of
dersigned, administratrix of the estate
HAROLD ALBRO,
pear that lhe president is demand­ 20 to 25 miles per hour should be of Ardee T Powell, decea»<d. has file«!
Manufacturing Optician
with the county clerk for IJnn < ounty,
ing the ratification of the treaty and the limit.
Oregon, her final account, ami the Court
Riley Shelton has l>een aprxiinted has set the 23d day of F< bniary, 1920, ,
covenant without the dotting of an
I or crossing of a t Thia is not true. patrolman for both North and South at the hour of I o'clock P M as the'
time of hearing objections, if any, to
President Wilson has said several Scio precincts, so if our roads be­ aaid final account, and for the settle­
times that reservations which would I come chucky or rutty we will know ment of »aid estate
Dated this the Hth day of January,
not change the text of the treaty who to blame for the neglect.
IWfi
HtZ.F.L IllWHL
Optometrist.
/ pledge allegiance Io my Hag ana
the Republic for which U »land», one
were admissible; but he could not
Ration, indpritible. »<lh liberty ana
endorse reservations such aa Mr
lattice for all
bulge's which i radically annuls the
text on vital points.
if the results of straw votes now
WAR.
being taken in many parts of the
When one thinks about the hor­ United Slates shall be a criterion
rors of war. of the deaths, mutila­ Mr. I-odge will seriously regret an
tions, destruction of property and aptieal to lhe peo|>le.
President Wflnon, while eminently
wealth, of the suffering of old age.
women and childrrn, he must con­ great, ia net a perfect man. He is
clude that when C>eneral Sherman simply human and is subject to err,
said "war is hell,** he had a very as his predecessors have been, under
much less trying conditions. He has
clear conception of the matter.
The war with tiermanv without made mistakes and has l>een at fault
But ail friends of
question was the moat fiendishly in judgment.
cruel of any of the wars which have humanity must admit that his efforts
occurred I m - tween no called Christian to displace war with arbitration
nations. The employment of mod­ through the instrumentality of the
ern weapons. both on sea ami land, league of nations, is the grandest
the horrible suffering imposed upon thought that could emanate in the
old age. women and children, des­ mind of man. That thought must
erves to he expressed in even strong­ have lieen divinely inspired. What
er terms than those used by the thought could lie grander than men
leader-hero of the march from At­ throughout the world should dwell
in peace and brotherly love ami lhe
lanta to the sea.
la It any wonder then that Presi­ wasteful, horrible wars among na
dent Wilson devised a plan and went lions tie banished for h M time?
to Paris to propose it to those war
weary nations? He knew that the
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CON-
time was ripe; when these nations
VENTION.
were completely exhausted, to get
them to agree u|><>n som^ plan which
Eor the first time in our national
would make another horrible tra-
history
a national political conven­
gedy like the war just closed, im­
tion
will
be held west of the Rocky
probable. if net impossible.
Mountains.
On June 28, 1920. the
The league of nations resulted;
but strange to say. our own of all democratic convention will be called
the signatory nations which signed to order in San Francisco. Amde
the peace treaty ami covenant at from St. Louis but two conventions
Versailles refuses to ratify President have l>een held west of the Missis­
Wilson's and his associate delegates' sippi river. Now the Pacific Coast
has t>een recognised as being entitled
action at that time.
President Wilson has attempted to more than a sort of appendage
to accomplish the greatest work for to the great political machine of our
Later on. other national
humanity ever attempted in the his­ nation.
party
conventions
will come to the
tory of mankind, lie gave his time
Pacific
Coast,
for
San
Francisco will
and sacrificed his health in his en
be
so
pleasant
in
point
of climate,
deavor. While the covenant does
and
will
treat
the
delegates
so roy­
not satisfy Mr Wilson in its entire­
ally,
that
nothing
but
kind
words
ty, it is the very best he could ac­
complish with the old world dele­ will be heard from our eastern
gates. who have not yet fully emer­ friends.
San Francisco, in addition to the
ged from the methods of kingcraft
The president had no political magnificent auditorium, will raise
honors to gain other than the laud­ SI76.000 for entertainment purposes.
able purpose of establishing a per As an advertising feature, nothing
manent peace throughout the world could be superior to this stunt. Il
by going to Paris. He simply ar­ will not be only of benefit to Cali
gued in his mind that the president fornia hut to the entire Pacific
of the world’s greatest democracy Coast, for there will be delegates
would accomplish more than any from every state who will want to
commissioner whom he might send. take a squint at the entire coast
Having gone over and established a while here.
basis upon which a brotherhood of
man might rest, to have his work
defeated by a contemptible partisan
bunch of politicians, he feels a deep
and personal injury.
No wonder he desired the election
of a congress and especially a senate
that would be friendly to his admin­
istration, His vision was so broad
and far i emg that he must have
contempla led the condition wnich
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ROAD PATROL
Our county court has now adopt­
ed a plan for the maintenance of
our public highways, which is both
wise and economical
it ha« iwrn our custom from time
immemorial tn build a mad and
then let it go until it becomes Im-
tire
passable, then rebuild the
H. C.
A VCTION EEK
Administratrix of the last will ami
testament of Ar'i••«• T. Powell, ileceaaed
Only Work Needed.
Public sales a specialty. Get the man
that can get you the money Boloff can
ASmlalatrator'a Notics.
At last there have come symptoma
of a hardening in lhe attitude of the
American people toward the alar vine
million« of Europe. They are be­
ginning to aay with increaaing vol­
ume and emphasis that the remedy
ia Iraa soap box yelling and more
hard work - Every country in Eu­
rope need« a whole lot of hard work
immediately to repair the ravage»of
war and lift lhe country back to it*
old poaition. Thia cannot be done by
begging from America or from any-
body else
II cannot tw done by
meeting» where limber tongued
cheap skate« feed lhe people fool
8|>eeche» It muat ire done aa it has
alwaya t>evn done, by sheer hard
work al the thing« that the country
needa. The beat »perch ever made
will not rebuild a building or plow
a field. All of Mars’ books and the
flatulent pamphlets t-aard on them
will not fill a »ingle dinner pail. The
workmen muat fill their dinner paila
from the proceeds of a day’s labor.
National Tribune.
ROLOFF
Notice ta hereby given that the un
dersigrwd has be« n by the county court
of Linn County. Oregon, duly appointed
administrator <>f the i-statr of Minerva
E. Gill. <SeceaM«i.
All persons having - laim» aeairwt aaid
estate are hereby notified to present
the same to th«- undersigned at Scio,
Oregon, with proper vouchers therefor,
within six month« from the date hereof.
Dated this Sth day nf January, A. D.
193«
W. A ' WING,
L. M Curl.
Adniitii-oralur.
Atty, for Admr.
21 St
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r EVERYTHING
OPTICAL
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Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
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Write or phone me at my expense for
dates.
S«k 4»in «rra»t«4 I m «I S« m Tr-kaw «Ou»
ATTORNEY AT LAW
201-2 New First Kation«) Bank Bldg.
OREGON
ALBANY
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Meat Market
l;YE STRAIN
la the cause of many
HUMAN ILLS
If your eyes give you trouble, or
your giaMH-« arc annoying
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WE CAN Rt.I.lEVl YOU
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HOLECHEK BROS.
We want to treat the |>eo|>l»
right and will welcome old
and new cufitoiuen«, selling
tirnt-claKi« meat at the nioet
reaaoiialde prices.
We buy X’eal Hogs and
Hides, paying good prices.
Give Us a Call
Phone 461
less« n«s»s« i »i
Rportamen of the upper Hood river
valley have petitioned the Hood River
Game Protective aseoeiathm Io epoa
•or a niov--m«at lo have t*e upper
reaches
Hood river eleeed lo fish
In« until June 1 The two extra months
of closed seaaon are sought la order
that the nsb may not be disturbed
• bile spawning
Protawnor C A Heed, chief ef the
bureau of nut Invmtlaatlon of the de
partment of agriculture, baa promised
Senator McNary that one of the de­
part meat experts Will KO te Orvgen
early la February to conduct a aurvey
and lnv««iignilon of walnut sad filbert
culture, and thnt 11000 will ba art
aside for eaperlmvntal work ta that
state
To prevent the Invasion of cougars
which have been sewn lately la the
Kight Mlle and Flftwn Mlle dlstrleta.
lhe Waaco County l.lvesteck aaeocla
lion nt n meotlng at The Dalle«, too*
meaaures to rid the eecilon of the anl
mala
Hunters and trappers will be
hirwd to kill the cougars. Formerly
cougars have killed much stock In aer
tain parts of Waa<-o county.
The water supply of the eity of Cur
«sills Is menaced by lagging -peruUoas
In the const mountains in ths vicinity
of the source of supply To prevent
the drying up nf the streams that
furnish the water strong efforts are
being made to transfer quite a large
area of the timber lands In the Oregon
* California railroad grant to the giu
•law national forest ao that the land
will never be kigged off
There were J3 fire« in Oregon, ex­
clusive of Portland during the month
of rtecember according tn a report
I prepared by A. Fl Barber, state In­
surance commissioner Klamath Falls
suffered heaviest of any town la the
state, the aaaregata fire loenee there for
December amounting to liO.fioa. Total
losses from fires In December showed
a marked decrease when rosnparud
with tboee of the previous month
RURAL CREDIT LOANS
Our twenty vear rural credit plan of
loaning money to farmer«, helps you to
gel out of debt. Under our form of
loan the total amount of interest paid
during its entire |M-n<id of twenty years
is actually leas than M per cent interest.
Write us for booklet
r«Ma
H. B..CHESS
Attorney •« Law
Oitw. M S i irsi i St
I.I imi
Ore.
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