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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
? S *»■# 4* Z- r-j THE SCIO TRIBUNE IMLBD «VW TMUMÜAY BY r. u püoaca. umtob amp raor Entered at the ooetoffice at Scio. Oregon as second ciras matter. AiivurruuNa mat »: Inorai advertising per line first in sertion ......................................... Each subsequent insertion per line. .10 Of. IHsplay advertising First insertion per inch ...........................................® Each subsequent insertion ............. Ifi Advertisements should reach this office not later than Tuesday to insure publi cation in the current issue. All foreign advertisements must be paid for in advance of publication. machinery, yet we. the people, don't i rest which would look only to the know, for the court haa not seen interests of the government rather proper to declare its purpose relative than to reward their individual con stituencies for their efforts in the to this matter. Our county court is nut a close political campaign which placed the corporation but are servants of the officials in office. people. It should be willing to lake After all. It makes little difference the people into Ila confidence al to the average eitizen which party is least The monthly list of bills pub in power ao that our government la lished in the newspapers gives but conducted economically and wisely little enlightenment to the people and in the interests of American We simply know our tax moneys are principles. It is simply the politic being suent and that the amount ians who want office and to run the increase« every year government who kick up the trouble. The people have a right to know For this reason the people want fur what purpose it Is being expend Hoover If elected they believe he ed. The Tribune haa every confi ia big «nough and haa nerve enough dence in cur county court We be to do things in the interest of the lieve our money is being expended people and not spend a large part honestly. If not wisely. But we have of hie time in thinking how he can a right to know about thia matter reward hie party frienda. and we. the people, believe the court | Not in the hiatorv of eur govern- should publish Its pur (Mine specific- ment have the people felt Iras bound ally in the newspapers and they will! tn party than they do today. That gladly pay the expense. The people have not the time or ability to go to the court house and dig out this matter. They believe the court is honest, but they want to know It. / pledge allegiance Io flag ana Il has been stated, but not offici the Republic for which it tiandt. one ally that the court desires to levy a Ration. indteitiblt. »lib liberty ana 5-mill tax in lieu of issuing more | road bunds. Therefore the necessity frutice for all. : fur a statement, simple and com WHAT IS THE COURT GOING ' plete. of the court’s plans, if this is done the people will vote bonds TO DO? or millage tax. whichever it mav?.*. providing they become convinced When Linn county people voted the money will be expended for the 1600.000 for county road purposes purposes intended. But the people it was commonly understood that ( must know and the court is in duty this fund was to be expended on the bound to furnish the required no called market roads of the county knowledge. and to this end cet tain roads were Again we aay the court is not a designated for improvement. cioae corporation, but are servants It was understood that these roads .< (h. PM*, Mum.............. r„,**B*l''r*T'............... »-»■.i1 .1- I.—Li-LLa were to hr brought to grade, thor oughly drained before graveling, so that if hard surfacing should be un dertaken the grade would not have tu tie disturbed. Aleu, that hard surfacing should lie commenced at Scio, l^elianon and Brownsville. A year has els peed without any thing done except graveling, to far as The Tribune haa tiecn permitted to observe. This gravel haa been placed on the roads in many places where grading should have been done before graveling. Also, there haa t»een but small effort towards drain ing. Much of this graveling cannot be but temporary, for in many places where grading ia on, much of thia gravel must be covered up with dirt ami hence is time and money wasted. ever much confidence the people Bonnie Stevenson, Plaintiff, may have, they want to know how Defendant, their woik Is being done and wheth- j To Charles Stevenson, the above named defendant er their tax moneys are being wisely ■ In the name uf the Stale of Oregon, you are berrby notified and required to expended or not. be and appear in the above entitled A private employer requires his court in the above entitled suit, and agent to report at slated intervals. answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file therein, on or before the IBth day Not bocauae of any doubt of the of Msy, 1W». and you are hereby fur honesty of the agent or employe, ther notified that if you fall to appear answer »awl complaint aa aforesaid, but because he, the employer, de and for want thereof, the plaintiff will take sires to know how his business is be a decree against you for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: A ing conducted. e decree of the above .-ntilled court dis In this matter under consideration solving the bonds of matrimony now between plaintiff and defend the county court is the employe and existing ant. and awarding plaintiff the care and the people is the employer. There custody of the minor children of plain tiff and defendai.t should be just as much frankness This summons ia published by virtue and open underatiuiding In the one of nn order made by the Honorable Geo. G. Bingham, judge of the above cbm ai the other. entitled court, and entered of record HOOVER BOOM GROWING. The people will willingly vote From all over the nation and es money for road purposes providing pecially on the Pacific Coast the de it is properly expended. But they sire for the nomination of Herbert will be loth to vote money to be ex C. Hoover for president seems to be pended unless the court spends it rapidly growing. Hoover republi with more wisdom than It haa done I can chibs and Hoover democratic Bo far. An engineer should be em dubs are being organized, yet Mr. ployed and every road Improved Hoover haa not said whether he is a ahould be surveyed, grade stakes set republican or a democrat, but has drainage ditches Dlaced and what said he ia not a candidate. work is done should be eo directed He would, no doubt, accept the that it will not have to be done over nomination should he be selected as in a year or two. a candidate. This demand for "Hoo 1600,000 la not a large sum when considered from a road building viewpoint. But more will be voted if the people are assured that it will not be largely wasted, aa It evident ly haa been up to thia time. And it will be eo wasted in the future without a competent road engineer directs and superintends the work. It cannot be expected that men who have no knowledge of engineering will build roads up to standard con struction. Nor is It expected that members of the court shall be com petent to direct or superintend the work. Die work should be placed under Die control of a foreman who can and will work up to the grade »take* a* placed by the engineer. In other words he should be a man of experience and who understands the job Some S 100,000 of three county bonds have been sold and at a pre mium. Presumably the isirur tnersfrutn is to aay the great mass of our non office seeking people. They hold party strings very loosely, ready to throw them down whenever it plea* •m them to do ao. in selecting the better man The party slogan haa no longer the compelling effect it did in former years. The determi nation is fixed in the minds of the majority of the people to vote for whom he considers the beet man and whu will give our country the most efficient set vice, and they believe Mr. Hoover is such a man Nor do they rare particularly which (tarty names him as their candidate. It is the man they want rather than the success of their particular party, — - ----------- — -.... Summon* tn th» Circuit Court of th» state of ' - U ver for preeident" comes up from the people and not from the politicians. What does it indi cate? Aa Mr. Hoover is nut a party partisan In any sense, it indicates that the people, and. we believe, a large majority of them, are ex tremely tired of such strong parti- san ism as has been manifested dur ing the past year or more, and will gladly support a candidate for pres ident who discard*, in a large sense, partisan politics. They see in Mr. Hoover a man who will do thia, who will fill the offices with men regard less of party, but for capability and fitness He would have no party debts to pey. and would be free to cleanse out the government from thousand* Inefficient employee and hangers on. who want the large«! salaries obtainable and who do ths least amount of work possible Our government could be run for a billion dollars leas coot if wo could stmohr therein on the 25lb day of March. 1930, and which said unier specifies that thia summons l>e published for six consecu live weeks in The Scio Tribune, and that the date of the first publication shall be April 1st, 193U, and said order requires that said defendant shall appear and an swer said complaint on or before the Ifith day of May. 1<W WM M. RISLEY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Linn County. In the Matter of the i Estate of Joseph F • Citation, Starry, Deceased I T<> Frantisek Starry and Antonio Starry Greeting. In the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are hereby cited and reuuirtd to appear in the county court of the state M Oregon, for the county of Linn, at the court room thereof, at Albany, in said county, on Monday, the 10th day <>f May. IK8D, at 10 o'clock In ths fore noon of that day. then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made by the above entitled court authorising, licensing and directing the administratrix of said es tate to sell the real property of said estate at private sale, said real proper ty being ((escribed aa follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the north boundary line of the southeast quarter of section 24 in township 10 south sf range 2 west of the Willamette mere dian. Oregon, which is 30 OB rods east of th«- northwest corner of ths southeast quarter of said section 24. taw begin ning point being also the nsgtbeaat cor ner of a tract of land seH to Joseph liolub, Jr., by •*. F. Zvsset and wife on January • i‘«C sr I running thence cast nn the north boundary line of the southeast quarter of said section 24 forty t<0> rods, thence south forty (40> rod*, thence west parallel with the north boundary line of the southeast quarter of said section 34 forty (40> rods, thence north forty (401 rods to the place of beginning, containing ten acres, more or less, situated in Linn county, state of Oregon. Witness, the Hon. W. R. Bilreu. judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Linn, with the seal of said court affixed day of Marsh. A. D- 1MB. (seal] B. M. ausaiLU H. C. ROLOFF AUCTIONEER Fubllc sate* a specialty. Get the man that can get you the monev Koloff can p»____ I bus 6M LEBANON. ORE I roe. »17. 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