The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 10, 1920, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
If
neersaary in the operation of auto­ will soon again twcome normal
mobiles and a very useful agent for the oil companies have created an
the removal of grease spots and dirt artificial shortage the people should
know it and the remedy at once
from old clothra.
supplied.
Now
we
And
th«-
gas
engine
sup
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Entered at the txwtortlc
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at Scio,
plying the motive power in almost
Oregon as second elaaa matter.
Women-« Vote« Will Be Closely
every instance where small and quick
IJWVg!) RVKKY THfRSOAY BY
r. u (M* oon. son«»
SUWRimoN.
ami »
wr
IN ADVANCK
SI.7S
I 00
AIK MONTWA
power ia deaired
in the pulling of
Watched.
plows, moving of freight trucks, op­
Women have been told again and
eration of printing plants where el­
again that -heir vote in the coming
ectricity is not available, etc.
national election will be studied and
In Scio, for instance, without the
an<ilyx«-d. With 17,500,000 women
gasoline truck our condvnaery can­
already enfranchised and 9.500.000
not be supplitM with the quantity of
more near enfranchisement, the fu­
milk to keep the plant working to
ture political history of the country
capacity. ami other industries would
is to lie for«-«hkdowed in what the
be crippled until a different source
great army of new voters stands for
of power could I m * »nlwtituted.
in the next great battle of ballots.
People cannot quite ufiiierstand
This fact has tren recognised by the
why this shortage of gas should l>e
democratic |>arty, which has given
sprung upon the public so suddenly.
women every opportunity to exercise
While we know that rail and ship
the privilege« of full ciurenship re­
transportation has bc«<n in a sort of
cently bestowed upon them by plac­
paralvzed condition since the same
ing them on an equality in every po­
/ pit.if? nlletiamt Io my flag ana
I hr R t publie for whub il tlanjt. one wax re I ease« t from government op­ sition in its national organisation
!\ation. inlhnible, oui h liberty ana eration and control, the idea will not Mrs. Halsey W. Wilaoa, who i
luti He for all
down that th«
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oil companies have
leader among democratic womam,
«ome sinister purpose ix-hind the
said
in a recent speech;
Sr IO. OREGON, JUNE 10, 1920
shortage; that profiteering or inter­
“The lauticipation of the wormm
vention in M«-xican affair« may I* of the country will lie written mt«
THE CHICAGO CHOICE.
Ai>vKirniiiN<; bat »»-
Local advcrtising per line lirai in­
sertion .............
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F.ach »utMM-<|urnl irwrrtion p«r line. .06
Ihsplay a>h > rtislng Finit ir.sertHMi
ter inc h .... .
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gain subséquent Insertion..... .. ,16
*mcota
Adverti»-
»h<,uUi reach thia office
nul iater than Tu>-«>tav t<» ineure publi­
cation m tiw current Issu«.
Ail foreign advrrti»em«nt
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must be
psld for in advanee ot publication.
the secret ptirp-r
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of those cornpan
Summer V acation Tickets
AKE NOW ON SALE
TO
Newport !<’’■ ■■•n’aold favorite resort)
On Yaqutna l «y Largs Natstorium Ample hotel
accwmm-ida mmw and camping facilities.
Tillamook County Beaches
Ixwatol b«> mite» du« west of Portland between Neah-
k»h m- Mountain »ml Netarts Hay. These Iwschc» in-
elude < i»r-> aidi Beach rv«orta, Ncah-kah me, Mancamta
and Bay Ocean.
Crater Lake
(<>p«n Julyi»t|
One of the natural wonders of the world.
the heart of an extinct volcano.
A lake in
Other Attractive Outing Places
Dvtr-ii
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gs Mt J-'' '
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M««. fedir Hot -print»
Josephine vounty Cates (Oregon’« Marble Hall«)
Miaala Mountain Pvaorta
Columbia Miter lies» be»
Mt Kainict Nsiional Park
Vrllowt.one National Park
(Master National l*ark
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“Oregon Outdoor»
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New -umitia-r booklet contain« general information on the
different itreiron rewrt». »ummer excursion fares; hotel
and camp rate».
Inquire of local agent for further particulars.
the history of the forthcoming pres­
thia week la deeply te« or |M>ople who manipulate the idential campaign. It is greatly to
interested as to whom the republi­ gasoline supply.
be de-ored. therefore, that our aetiv-
Without gasoline th«
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billion« of Hi«
can convention will name m the
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»hail tw in no way of uncertain
presidential candi-late
Hy the lime dollar» invested in the manufacture valur. but a direct contribution to
Everybody
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M SCO If
tkn. ral l’a«»eng«r Agent
thia copy <»f The Frihune rvachea its of automobiles and th«’ tractor« uard the intelligence and efficiency of the
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reader
the choice will probably in agricultural pursuit« would he an campaign. Our vote is living watch-
absolute- I« mm . Without the tractor «•«I m«r«
have Iwcn ttiadc.
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do- ly this year than ever
WE HAVE
U.VERYTHÌNG
OPTICAL
while Governor lx»wden is the tiene-
*cisive
part in
As a matter of fact, without the we art- to take a d«
politics
this
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v«
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ficiary. but neither candidate will aid of power cr«-at«-d by th«
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gaaoline
have a majority of the delegate
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on our entire industrial «y«tem and our
Notice ol Guardian's Sale.
the flrat ballot, and neither of th«
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social system a« well will have to lie In the County < ourt of the Mate of Or­
egon for Linn County.
three M-ema Inclined in favor of his revolutionised, unle-< some other
In the matter of the ratale and guar
rivals.
agent, equally cheap, can lx
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found dianahtp of G. P. Heller, a minor
Notice is hereby given that uniter ami
Ilerliert Hoover M-emt to figure to take the place of gaa.
in jairsuani-« of a license and order of
eonewhat a» a second choice candi­
Of course, here >n the Pacific sab- mad« by the county court of Linn
date. but will have but few first Coast where water p--wer is abund­ county, < begun, on th« 3ith dav of
At>ril. IMO. in the above entitled mat­
choice vote
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However, when the ant, electric power can Is
* generated ter, author xiog, directing and empow­
*hy.aa
break comes Hoover hold« a at rate- and transmitted by wire where the ering the undersigned C. II Murt
«■ uanIlan of the estate of G P. Heller,
gieal position. Let ua hope he win
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powet is desire«!; and the storage a oilnor, to »«Il certain real property
b longing to the «aid minor at public or
Ilia only chance ia for the politician« battery can supply power to the
private »ah- to the highrat bidder for
to atand out for their respective auto and tractor. But the change cash in hand. I. as such guardian, will
on or after th« first day of July, lirji.
candidates until a compromise tie- would r«
*quire
time in the making al the office of Pan Johnston, attorney
tween them as to the choice is Im­ and the moneyed expense would Iw
possible when acme dark horse can­ great.
didate may be sprung and Hoover
No doubt the i» -line shortage
may be the one.
will hasten th«’ erecti >n of power
Governor Ixiwden has the advan­
stations o|H>rau
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by water, and in
tage of being in hi« own elate with
time supply wi much of the artificial
a tremendous crowd of friend« boost­
power required that even the pres­
ing for him.
ent supply of gasoline « uld lie suf­
Abraham Lincoln was nominated
ficient. Hut th«
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change of power
in iNiltl ta-cauae the convention was
condition« will require time and a
held in his home state and the out­
large expense
side pressure was for him. Had the
If It shall transpire that the ga
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convention been held in New York
line shortage is artificial only, the
William H Seward would have pro­
population of our
penitentiaries
bably tiern the nominee.
should lie rapidly increased by the
However; the congressional inves­
people responsible for the shortage.
tigation of presidential expense ac­
It is now up to our scientific
counts may exercise Influence upon
the selection of the candidate.
chemists
t«>
discover some cheap
The ma-wa of the people are some­ agent which will supply the import­
It must be
what ie«ry of a man whom rich men ant place of gasolim-
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ch«
p
to
become
of
general
utility
and Corporations are willing tosprnd
large «urns of money tb nominate, and of such nature that the ordin­
for the people think that thi« money ary man can hand!«- it without an
twill lie returned if the candidate is ex|wn«ive technical «-duration in or­
elected, in the wav of special favors. der to become an expert in the
Such a candidate will have a heavy matter.
load to carrv in the campaign.
In the meantime, providing the
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u» hope the candidate »elected gasoline shortage is r«-nl instead of
will lie a man in whom th«- people artificial, wr will have to return to
have confidence, and f a like candi­ the horse drawn carriage and the
date 1« selected al San Francisco the railroads for travel
The overland
country will have a good president, auto trip will have to tw abandoned,
no matter which party wins.
etc.
There will, however, be again for
humanity in time of war.
GASOLINE A MODERN NECESSITY
Until within the past
The air­
ship will not fly over our homes and
drop destructive boml>s and mach­
*oe
month peo­ ines of war. such as th
used in
ple did not reaiiie that gasoline han -the late European war, will not ter­
become a necraaitv
in our late day rorise our aoldiera.
The science of
Thereto­ industry and war will lie set back to
ec«>n »mie IjustncM system
fore we had associated the humble the condition« of Civil war days
gasoline as a sort of by product in when people were content with old
the manufacture of kerosene and time methods of travel and iews rapid
the removal of the explosive element activities.
of 'he necessary lighting agent of
But gasoline, under the present
our country and many of the city organised condition of society, is a
h. -.re.
We associated gasoline as rwctwoity, and let us hope the supply
at law, in th« dty of Albany Unn
county, liregon. offer for sale and sell
at private «ale to the highest balder, for
crah in hand, all the right, title, inter
ost aid «state of »awl G. P. Heller, a
minor, in anti to th« following described
real property, to wit:
Th«- north half of th«- ifonatlon land
claim of David McDowell ami Mafinda
McDowell, hia wife, Not. No. 5444, in
township 13. south of range 2 west of
the Will. Merd.. Oregon, containing 160
acres, also
Th« »«Mith half of the northwest quar
I. i of »■ i tx>n I.. t.
south of
range 2 west of the Will. Merd.. Ore
gon. containing .*«> acres, more or teas,
all lying and beuig situate in the county
of Linn ami state of Oregon.
Dated thi» 22d day of May. lVjn.
C. 11 MURPHY.
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Guardian.
Notkc <d Administratrix’ Sale al Real
Property,
In the ("«Minty Court of the State of Or
«•gon in and for the l'«Minty of I -inn.
In the matter of the estate of Joseph
P starry, deceaatni.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to an order of aale duly matte and en-
*red
t«
of record in th-- atiove entitled
court in the above entitted matter on
the loth ilay of May, 1
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directing,
aulhortmg and li «ruling the under­
signed administratrix of said estate so
to do, the undersigned as such adminis­
tratrix »hall proceed to rail at private
»ah from ami after the 5th day of July,
HKS', th« following described real prop­
erty I «-long ing to said estate, to wit-
liegtnning at a point on the north
boundary line of the smitheast quarter
of aection 24 in township 10 south of
range west of the Willamette Merit!-
tan, uregoi which is 36 6H rods ea»t of
the iHirthwrat corner of the southeast
quarter of »aid sect loti 24, said begin­
ning point tieirig also the northeast cor­
ner of a tract of land sold to Joseph
Holub, Jr., by S. P. Zyatwt and wife on
January 9, IW2, and running thence
east on the north boumiary line of the
aoutheast quarter of said section 24
forty t4<>> rm1», thence »«with forty 40)
rods, thence wi at parallel with the north
boundary line of the southeast quarter
of said sa-ctb-n 24 forty (401 rods, thence
north forty (40 rods to the place of be­
ginning. containing ten acres, more or
tea», situated in Ixnn rounty. state of
<»regon;
Terms of sate: l ash in hand on date
of sale an«i subject to the confirmation
of the ataive entitled court.
Dated this Jl’th day of May, !93>
M '.RY I llROV|< KA.
Administratrix of the estate of
the estate nf Joseph F. Starry,
deceased. P. 0. atldresa: Scio.
On-gon.
lllll A Mark».
Attorneys for Administratrix.
xu»n PsM»
a«-,w L m . teMu«
In the deciding of contratini; del­ plow and the gn~ power used on the In-fore, and men who comprise the
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food supply would be rap­ inner circl«-» of tmth parties are puz­
egations. which are mainly from the farm, th«
Southern atat«m. General Wood and idly reduced and food prices would zled by our «ax-ming unconcern.
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Senator Johnson «erm to lw loners, Continue to soar
ia time for us to I m * up and doing if
l;Vt S3MAIN
I« the cause uf many
HUMAN ILLS
BANCROFT
Optical Company
SI3 W. 1st St . Albany
H. B. CHESS
Attorney *i Law
Olkr» »» Sk«ra»s St
1 -^is—r. Ova.
Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
Calls Attended to Promptly
I lav or Night
SCIO
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The Easier Way
It makes washing so simple.
All ypu have
to do i* to put your clothes in the washer, attach
¡th. plug t. any light socket and let electricity do
the hard work
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Th«- wringer is run bv motor also, and you
can sw r.g It to any ;>.,»>lion
Call and let us demonstrate the automatic
washer for you.
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J. S. STICHA
Nou
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th«- rime to I’tirclup
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Your
SCIO. OREGON
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ai red Bowl
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S27 W First at.
I'h-n« 31,
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Old p. O. Building
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