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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
FIRST USED IN CIVIL WAR l»«s of Oivltional Insignia la Credit»» to Oensrsi Joaaph Hoekse—Wert Worn aa Cap Omamsnta "The dltlalooal Insignia, whlrb «aa ha 16x1 aa something of a novelty when It «pa Intnxtured In the A. K. F_ did no«' «land for an entirely now Idea In nnlforro d<-mrnt|nna for aa American army." says the llama Sector. the ri »»Idlers' neekly. "Hen. J»»»pb Hooker—Tlghtlns Joe'—«bow mv»rd In another Amer kiv war fought sixty years apo baa not been entirely submerged In the vast bl »lory that grew oat of that e «ar Imd conceited the same ln»lp nia Idea, and the men of the regt- m«-iit* flghttug under him In tho Civil wnr put on a distinctive am blent and thereby established a fuab Ion that was adopted by all the Union forces. The Idea did not die with the Cltll war. for In the Span lab American war also American sol- dlers wore dlatlnctlva emblems Io altow what orgunlaatlon they belonged Io. "The dlvtaional Insignia aa worn by the A E F. wna new. however. In the details of Its »raring, for the soldiers of th.- fitII war and of the Spanish American war did not wear doth Imlcbcs on the left »boulder. The fighting men of the ("Ivll war wore their emblem»— made of metal, with doth center»— aa cap ornament!. The soldo ra of the Spanish-American war displayed their own organisation mark', of enameled metal with a cln*p backing- pinned to tbelr left breast Ju«t above the pocket flap." FINE POINT IN DRAW POKER Would a Gentleman Take a Pot on a Hand That Was No« Dealt to Hlmf Cents off. «hlrtsleeVM rolled up. and anpidng handkerchiefs bound tightly round their brown BI.HHlthlmty Itili Cheater Charlie. Par.-devtl Dirk. the dealer, ami Slasher Sam sat In solemn conclave round the table, playing a furl on« game of poker. Stnk.-s m.rt rxcitemrnt ran high Each man seemed to hold a tiptop hand, and none would relinquish the betting At last time came for the hands tn be exposed "lour 1«.>a!" shrieked Bloodthirsty Bill. "Four threes!" shouted Cheater Charlln. * "Straight flush!" roared Daredevil Dick, the dealer. “Royal flush !" screeched Slasher Sam. Daredevil Dick, the dealer, was star fared. "Take It. Sam. If you've got the nerve," he muttered : "hut you know It's m»t the hand 1 dealt you.”—Lon don Tit Bit» ♦♦ Tkc Millage Taies. (Continued from page 2 1 dant: Because but 5U or tlu per cent of the people usually attend the primary election and the me»» ure would stand less show of deb-at THE FORDSON TRACTOR Fhis is count number one The prup>wed higher educational 1 26 nulls will rai - millage tax of the sum of SI.2t>tl OtMi Instead of baaing their plaint upon SI 2ti |wr - : annually* 26<i.OOO Brcaum* they wanted to hoodwink the people, fur these wily political educators well know that hot one man in 100 will ' i •top to figure the amount I M mills A will raise. 1*^* 1 Theoe shrewd r lucators thought that if they could bring thia \ dr measure before but six tenth- of the people and express lhe pro|»>«ed law in their argument that the sum is »» They say you will n d insignificant. close our splendid state college* for lhe small sum $1 26 would yield This ia the appeal which is being made to the people by continually the thousands of ex-gradust«« This is count numlier two. For count the fact that adopted numlwr three w<- cite if lhe millage tax ia it will be a debt u|»>n th« Have you ordered your Fordson yet? If not, you should order yours today for immediate dcliM-ry. £9. >5.00 at Sc/o| If You Are Interested I Will Demonstrate on Your Farm FRED T. BILYEU - - SCIO, OREGON Authorized Dealer people for all time and until r«|x-al ed by a future vote of the pe pie If these schools had in lieu asked for a flat appropriation of 41.260.- (MM) per year, or $2.520.<HMl for the biennium, the appr>q>rn»ii-n w •»♦♦«•♦♦♦»•*♦*»»**»♦♦♦»»♦»♦»»»*♦» . I Advertise ia The Scio Tribune and gel cease unless by action of the subse resulta. quent legislatures It was eonlinued. Summon* When you vote a millage tax ns In the Clrruit Court uf th«- Mtat* of is proposed by the pres,-nt one. it is Oregon fur the County of Linn Department No. 2. for all time, or until repeal«") by the Bonnie Stevenson, Plaintiff. people, or is limited in extent in vs. Charles Stevenson. I>ef»-m1anl. body of the proposed law. .Tu Charles Slrvemmn. the alx>vr Tbe Tribune is intensely in fa- iMunetl defendant: vor of education, rs|>ectally that ob- - In the name of the Stale of Oregon, tained tn our public and high schools. vvu are hereby mMirtru and required U> The stale college is not ao neo —ary; be and appear in the above «ntitiad court in the aboie entitled suit, ami and when they attempt to img -se a answer the complaint of the plaintiff on heavy burden on the |M-ople surret» tile thervUn, on or before thr lf>th >lay titiously. as outlined alxive, we can >f .May, ll*2u. and you are hereby fur lher notified that if you fail to appear but enter a protest and answer said nunplaint aa aforesaid, for want thereof, th« plaintiff will take a decree againat you for the relief The best thing that could happen prap-d for in said complaint, to-wit: A to Mexico would he fur the United decree of tbe aixive «-niltied n>urt dis- ; solving the bonds of matrimony now States to Cultanize it by starting the existing lirtwren plaintiff ami defemi people to organize self government, ant, ami awarding plaintiff the rare and : cualudy of the minor children of plain then stand aside ready to interven» tiff and defemlant. Thia summons is published by virtue whenever they undertook to ml tic ' of an order made by the Honorable their political controversies by war Gso. G. Bingham, judge of th« above instead of the ballot. Not that the entitled court, and entered of record therein on the 25th day of Marrh, IV2U. American people want the job. If and which said order speeifles that tbia summons be published for six consecu they did. they would huv>- driven tive weeks in The Scio Tribune, ami that President Wilson to drop watchful the date of the first (»uidication shall lie i April 1st, 193*. ami «aal ordrr requires waiting long ago. They delayed nc that sqal defendant shall aopear and an tion for 30 years before they acted swer said complaint on or before the l^th day of May, l*>3>. in Cuba. No gang of capitalist ex WM > RISLEY. Attorney for Plaintiff. ploiters can goad them into tackling World's Rscas Divided. Amphfsclans are the people who In habit the trojdca. wh<*ao shadows tn one port of the year are mat to the north nnd In the oilier to the south ae cording as the sun la north or south of their gen I th. The antleelans are the Inhabitants of the earth living on different aide« of the equator, whose shadows at noon grv cast In contrary directions Those living north of the equator am antla- clans to those living south of that line it, but the Mexican« themselves can Administrator's Notts». and vice versa, The shadows on one The American people will tolerate Notice is hereby givrn (hat the un aide sre cast toward the north and murder and uproar n»xldoor just w. ■ Isrsigned administrator of th«-«-state of U|* mi the other toward the south. < arn« M <loins. <l«*ea»«d, will, pursu The a>< l-tns am the people who long, then will step over and atop it. ant to the order of 'he rminly court of live In a land where. at a certain time That ia what they did in Cuba in Linn county, Oregon, duly made and of ench year they have no shadows 189# and it is wnat they may ulti entered of rerun! in ssai ««(ate on the I7lh day of April, 1930, on Saturday, at tt.H-ii Alt the Inhabitants of the mately do in Mexico, lhe Mexican* the 22dday of Muy, UW at ths hour of torrid sone are n«cians they having a might kick ami bite in protest, but one o'cluca in the afternoon uf said day. vertical sun twice a year. at the front door of th» county court Th» iH-rlsrians are the Inhabitants they would soon learn to like the bouse in the city of tlbany, Linn coun ty, Oregon, sell at public auction for of the polnr circle, who»» shadow« dur medicine. - Oregonian I r «sh in hand, to lhe high<-st bidder, the Inf! some |e>rtl<>ns of the summer must In the course of the day move entirely Most people. ea(*cially the un real property helongii Ing to said estate, and «leacrtbed as folio iiws, to-wit: around and ill toward every point »f thinking ones, like to be in the larg An undivided on«- ninth interest in and the comps«« est crowd. Thia includes men who tu an undivided nine-ten'ha of the follow ing; have a sneaking desire to obtain of Electrification of Seeds lx-ginning at the oortheMt corner of There sp|»-nrs to t<e much interest tn fice. Thia explains the fact that the 0. L. C. of Daniel 0. Garland, be ing Claim No. 44. in township .No. 10 the electrlfl. alien of seeds sn.l the ap young men, often of democratic pa south, range No. I west of the Willam plication of electricity to growing ette Meridian, Oregon, and running plants. A recent account <»f work along rents, and democrata who have a thence south 40 chains, thence west 3) these lines tells oCa new method of desire for public office, join lhe re chain»; thence south 16.»Mlchains; thence aiding plant growth. The seeds, ten ! publican party tn Oregon. It is also •Mat 15. M9 chains; thence north M.MI - haina; thence east 35.UM chains, to the or twenty sock.', are placed In tanks W peovld.ol with Inm elects.vim at both probably the reason why this mime place of beginning. Also all that por tion of lota 4 and .« in section 35. in said ends the electrolyt» Is a solution of class of propIc join the democratic township amt range. Ring south an«i ■odium nitrate or some other fertlll» party in lhe South. west of Crabtree creek, containing in all or I'iirth-ularfy with cereals—wheat. . of said tracts 3>a.2M acre», more or leas. barley .«ml ..ata—the yields of both Also an undivided one.ninth interest of right-tenths of thr following des grain and straw are aald to be In- crifxMi real propertv. to-wit: cressed .Home live hundred farmers lot No. 1 of section No. 2. in town have taken up the treatment of the ship No. II south, range No. I west of needs, which la follow cl by a very th« Willamette Meridian, Oregon, being careful drying In a Mln The treat the fractional N. E. % of said aeetion 4% State Road Bond Limit ment 1« apfdied about a month or two No 2. excepting therefrom 3i acres, more or less, on th»- east «ide thereof, before aoo Ing itrlenilflc American. «It-scribed as follows: Beginning at the N. E. corner of said section Na. 2. and . By the last of its report. filed with mnnmg thence west 56*t rn>is. thence Juda* i; G Bingham of tbe circuit south 75J rwls, thenrr east V«4 rods.1 court, the Marlon county grand jury thence north 75| rods, to th» place of lirginning. lesvtng 11.9» acres, more or severely criticised bond transactions I«»», and all of said property lying and betwi> n (J. P lloff. state treasurer, being situate in the county of Linn, and and John L Etbrridge. of tbe Portland state of Oregon. firm of Morris brothers, and declares listed this 17th t da day of April, A. O. j L. M. CURL,. IF» I.. that exorbitant profits were exact'd Administrator de-boms-non of thee»- , from the stale by tbe Portland bund r Want FISHING TACKLE OREGON BASEBALL SUITLIES OUTDOOR CLOTHING CAMPING BQI ii mi NI < Mice m it h < SHOES. SWEATERS ■ • « Fl-ASHLIGHTS THERMOS BOTTLES SAFETY RAZORS, HLAI»ES KNIVES And Other Articles You Can Rely On 1.1st your farm with us and we will sell it for you. l evai nimmixion charged. Giselman & Kukacka BRYANT ATTORlfEY AT LAW 3*1-2 New First National Hank Hldg. OREGON ALBANY - BUY AT HAUSER BROS. WANTED "H here Everybody Huy»' Albany, Salem, (• c Corvallis, Eugene Grain Ilnv I'otatovs Riley Shelton Real Estate Proper and Notary Public ^biltulb Obtained. ¿itaniined iClO . . . M il KKEI» OMce Albany Stats Hank ALBANY, ORE. OREGON •♦♦♦•♦»♦♦»»♦»saaaasaaaaaaa»**************♦««a»»*«»»« Scio Produce Company Wants Your Business Will j>ay Caah for I'.ggn, Poultry. Veal, Hogs, I lidca Will buy Cream in any quantity anti pay the highest caah 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 GISELMAN, Proprietor V ote for G ood R oads Vote 302 X Yes for I MWSS Ute of Carrie M. Guins, deceased. Mb «TT—-« I I