The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 08, 1920, Image 2

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cation in th» current issue.
All foreign advertisements must be
paid for in advance of publication.
/ pledge allegiance Io my flag ana
th« earrion ir th< «e buzzards will
flock. Th««* men re-ally have no
political principle« <>th«r than sei-
flahnem and deal re to rule and bring
about their selfish desire«. They are
after the almighty dollar no matter
whose rights and libel tic* they tram­
ple tn the mire to get it.
Ihe people are (>etug educated to
these facte and responsibilities; ay«,
hav« been since the birth of our na­
tion. But the progress to alow
It
is the great mamsn of the people
against the fewer greedy cormor­
ants and dishonest |><»)»tirt«na. So
long as we the people are ruled by
partisan prejudice will we be blind
to these things. We must pick the
motes from our own eyes before w«
can see to cleanse the eyes of our
body politic.
trtlb liberty ana
Si lo. OREGON. JULY 8. 1920
DOLLAR SUPREMACY
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One hundred and forty-four year*
ago a new nation wax Imrn to the
world. In that most remarkable doc­
ument dedicated to human libertj
ami right«, promulgated to the world
in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776. the
«tar of lilierty ami justice ap|>eared
upon humanity'« horizon
That star
has «lowly arisen since While great
strides in the progress of human
liberty and pr<«rm have been made
supreme to (dace the rights of man
above the dollar, the dollar to yel
supreme
The Revolutionary war was fought
to establish the right« of man above
the dollar
The wars of 1812 and
the Mexican war were fought for
the same purpose, to enhance the
value nf and to protect the dollar
The wars with 8pain and with Ger
many and Austria were caused hi
the greed and encroachment of the
dollar upon the rights ami liberty of
man. In fact, all war« the world
has ha<i have had thi« same feature
as the basic cause. We still are en­
gaged in the same struggle. It was
made prominent in the two late na­
tional conventions. It maintains in
the congrss* and the 48 state legis­
latures in the enactment of law*
Too much protection is given to the
wealth of the world ami not enough
to the promulgation of human fight*
and liberties.
As long as greed and selfishness
to a leading impulse in the mind and
hearta of man, that t<>ng will there
lie efforts to protect and magnify
the rights of property or of the dol­
lar. and we might add as long as
the masters of millions are allowed
to wield a predominating influence
in the great political conventions
and in the law making powers of
our states and nation mav we ez
ped the battle to rage for dollar
supremacy.
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ENFORCE THE LAW
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Why 1« Mr. Bryan «o anxious U>
get a | rohibitinn plank? A (dank
to enforce the laws we now have
ought to Ire «uflicient
If the Vol­
stead law ts rigidly executed it ought
to make the country dry enough to
suit even Mr. Bryan
That 1« one trouble with enthusi-
Mta. Our eongrete or «tat* hgisla-
lure enact« a law covering a certain
subject
The next legislature enacts
a law covering the same ground hut
worded differently.
Il makes It
hard to define just what the law
really is
lawyers wrangle over it
and fleece their client«, generally the
people. The judge decide* and the
lulling aide apiwala to the supreme
court, and the court may divide
nearly evenly as to what the statute
or statutes really mean.
We have too much law and too
little enforcement. If we have luui
law enforce it an«l it will soon be
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Attorney ** Law
LYE MR AIN
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HUMAN 11.141
An llledratioa.
Are there an. exwptionsto the
principle that like produce« like?
Certainly; there are many case*
of getting hard cash from a auft
thing.
Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
BANCROFT
Call« Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
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OREGON
THE Sl’lll STATE BANK Scio Produce Company
W. A lowing.
A F R«rxi«ll
PcrsMcnt
Vice Fna.
F’. l>. Myrrs. Cashirr
U til pay Co*h for FXiga, Poultry. VeaL I log*. Hides
VI ill buy ( ream tn any quantity and pay
the highest cash price iot it.
I rt u« R«-t acquainted.
If you have a grievance
make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it-
Bring Us Your Cascara Bark
We will give you a Square Deal
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f*tert ■ bank scruunt today ami
ur.ivsb" for your fulut».
1'uu will find • rher king ac­
count very convenient for your
busirxws transaction«. We pay
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Hh.HKST MARKET PRICK
M.G REED
Other Albany Stair Bank
ALBANY, ORE.
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J. J Ha rut». W.F.GI1I,
J A Itilyen, J.K.B«*i<*.
Mr». Jrniiw Warner.
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FLASHLIGHTS
THERMOS BOTTLES
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And Other Articles
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BUY AT
The deadlock in attempting to se­
lect a candidate for president which
caused the San E'rancisni convention
to extend over into this week, is md
new in national conventions.
In 1852 it required 46 Imllote to
nominate Jame* K I’olk of Trnnc«-
ses. In I85fi it took 17 ballot« to
reach the nomination of Jame« Bu­
chanan of Pennsylvania
In 18fi<>.
when Stephen A. Ihmgla» of Illinois
was the nominee and the convention
at Charleston failed to nominate, 59
ballots were cast. To nominate Sey­
mour in IhfiN rvquired 22 ballots,
and 48 to nominate WiMsirow Wilson
at Baltimore in 1912.
Headlocks result when thereto not
a cut and dried candidate liefore-
hand, who by common opinion of the
people i« not selectml. It signifies
that no machine polities predomin­
ate and the real choice of the dele­
gate convention prevail«.
It mean* a compromise, and not
all the time I* the beat man for the
place selected
It means the lient
W'e must place men who are con­ msn upon whom the convention can
trolled by a spirit of justice and of agree is the winner.
human rights to control our destinies
and relegate men who are ruled by
Preventing Fire» on Farm.
greed, selfishness and the spirit of
rule or ruin in a position where they
are powerless for evil if we expect
Experience has shown that fire
prevention should be universally
justice and right to maintain.
We know these men of greed and practiced.
The farmer, however,
sei fish ties«; why do we place them should give special attention to the
in position* of power? Why do we elimination of fire hazard* and the
vote for them?
We, the people, adoption of protective method«, Hit
have the power if we will only lay house, bain and outbuilding« are
aside prejudice, personal favorites, usually of combustible materials,
and such expectation« of profit a« keto«enc and gasoline are likely to
we ourselves expect to reap from be stored about the premises and
the aetivitica of statesmen of greed. twed for light and power. He must
«•IftobneM. rule or ruin prociivitwo. fill his barn with hay, straw and feed
We must cleanse ourselves from which are subject to spontaneous
these characteristics before w« can combustion; and he Is usually out­
act intelligently in protecting offi­ side the protection of a fire depart­
cialdom from occupation by those ment. Too often a fire «tarled in a
men.
farm building results in total loaa,
We have them in all parties, but and then the owner wishes he had
mo«J.V tn the ¡«rty which ha« the taken some of the precautions which
prospect for
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For anyone who teck« up and hold»
ths following- Gne bay mar«, weight
lutili Iba., with circle brand on left
shoulder. B years old
tins light ba;
mare. wl. I ISO Iba , with small white
star In forehead. 3 years uld. Fintier
pirase notify Jessie I , Tool««, lutdlni
tty. Or«., Kt. box 47, Jihotw M.
47 41
lA« Hcpublic for uhkh M rtandr. one
Ration. inJhritible,
iwlxi for all.
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Now- is the Time to Ptirchtuie Your
FARM I IGI IT & F’OWER OUTFIT
A»k the«e well km.wn men why they purchaMd our plant:
I II. Cop> !at-I < r..lWin Volk man, Crabtree. Waller Blackt>urn,
H ch >. ii.-otg. S Llerth. Crai.tr«», O. B. Keebler, Lebanon; Walter Po-
land. Shedd Ami n.nuy other».
I’nul Automatic Water Syifteina
Iter y boti y fìuys"
Perfection Milking Machine« (Nature’« Milker)
Albany, Salem, Carvallo, Eugene
Anker I lolth ( ream Separators.
at ced Bowl
Notke ttt I iiul Sr til. rtxnl
Notto« 1» hereby given that the un
dersigned, an administratrix of th.-
tat. of Amil FL Posvar, dec.-asod haa
filed in tire county court of Mnn county,
Oregon, her final account as auch ad­
ministratrix. «ml the mh ! court haa fix­
ed Monday, the Jd a ay of August. 1*30,
at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore­
noon of that day, a« the time foe th«-
bearing of objection* to aatd Anal ac­
count and the settlement thereof.
Any «ml all person« having objection«
to said final account are hereby notified
to be present at «aid time in the county
court room in the Linn county court
house in the city of Allxny, l.inn coun­
ty. Oregon, and then and there make
nwh objection«
MARIE F Pt is VAR,
Administratrix of said Estate.
Hill A Mark«. Attorneys for Adminis­
tratrix.
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Electric W iring by I icenaerl and Bonded Men—Estimate«
Cheerfully Furnished
THE ELECTRIC STORE Inc.
327 W Fintai.
Old P. O. Building
Al HANY.
Phone*».
SCIO CASH FEED STORE
rm not Hl : < >F (¿UA1JTY
Chrrto« » lux- of U m beat feeds on th«-
kaawing from experience ■
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the Important point t«i consider in tiuying feed J
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<«ying h«-n or young stock.
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BEFORE YOU DISPOSE OF YOUR
WOOL
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THE SANTIAM WOOLEN MILLS
Exclusive Manufacturers of
High grade Woolen Blankets, Wool Batts, Wool Com
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