The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 04, 1920, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
kings is a thing of the past. The be the same with the power house
peoples throughout the civilised at Jordan. Rut at Wilson Park,
world have learned that they. THE with Ave times the fall, the low
mugi» gVKMY TMUIUIDAY BY
T. i~ liuoogit. Kiirroa and riu>r
PEOPLE, possess the sole right of gauge waler would produce the
Entered at the txwtoffiae at Scio, sovereignty. They have learned the power Deeded.
Anothet feature: At estremehigh
Lincoln maxim that Oo man has the
Oregon as second class matter.
right to rule another man without water we have no power in Scio,
and II would lie the same at Jordan.
this other man's consent.
Tropical and emotionable peoples At Wllwm I’ark high or low water
ADVgKFUilNO KA TICS’
have not learned the idea of true would make no difference, the power
Local advertising per line first in­
self government. They cannot es­ would tw the name.
sertion
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The Tribune thinks the council
cape
the idea that "force" must be
»ul*«-qii.nt insrrtlon per line. .Of.
Display advertising First insertion
acted
wisely when Wilson Park was
the sustaining power of government,
n*r inch ...................
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selected.
No other place would
Each *ub»cquent insertion............ . . IA and until they can liecome w lues ted
Advertisements should rvach this offici­ to submit peaceably and loyally to justify the expense. A 24-hour ser­
no! later than Tuesday to insure publi­
the rule of the majority, democratic vice. with plenty of power at all
cation in the current issue.
Ail foreign advertiM-ments must be government is impossible.
seasons was to tie obtained, and
pahl for in adtanec of publication.
Suppose the majority is wrong, this was the only point which would
which is possible and has been the do this.
We all regret th« additional ex­
rare in our own government. Time
will educate the people to aee this pense coupled with the inc eased
wrong, and by a change in the po­ price and scarcity of labor.
litical control of the government or
HALLOWE'EN JOKERS.
/ pledge allrghinct to mv flag ana a change of fundamental law. rights
the Republic for ir/ikA it itandt. <»nr the wrong.
When our constitution or funds-’
Ration, tndhr oíble. »üh liberty anu
The modern hallowe'en joker is a
Itulke for all
mental Itw was framed a majority ' nuisance which we tolerate andwn-
of the people knew and was opposed dure simply tiecaure boys will lie
SCIO. OREGON. NOV. 4. ¡920
to human slavery. Yet in order to boy». There is neither sense nor
get the colonies to unite, this wrong nonrenre in soaping window«, tear­
SUBMITTING TO MAJORITY RULE was recognized by our constitution ing off pickets and removing prop­
makers.
In more than SO years erty. lust to make the owner trou­
The people of the United States thereafter this wrong was lighted.
ble. It simply show* some of our
So we say again democracy Is the modern boy* to entertain thoughts
are th* moot law abiding people on
result of edu cation. People must and plan* of dirty measures which
earth.
learn
that within themselves lies the he is too ashamed of to acknowledge.
Our quadrennial election bring*
power
of government, but that the
ab. >ut a sort of jxiliticnl revolution,
In former times the hallowe'en
Basic
principle
of seif government joker contented himself with making
yet if a majority pronounces for a
certain political party the minority de|>ends upon a willingness to sub­ pumpkin fan-* and resorting to ex­
of the people submit to the edict mit loyally to the will of the ma­ pedients to scare people. The joke
,
without a murmur.
The majority jority.
even then was sometime timely, but
This week wc have had a national generally scared the wrong person.
says *• and-so and wc. ax loyal, true
Americans, submit willingly to the election. Partv spirit and desire to
In late day* the joker is only sat-
edict. All that the people require control has run high, yet not one of Med in soaping and writing oberene
Is that the elections shall lie con­ the thinking minority would resist words on windows, which • simply
the will of the majority. This prin­ shows that we have boys and even
ducted honestly.
In many elections of the past, ciple is the strength of the federal young men who are so low ami gross
when party rivalry ran high and al­ government. Whatever the result, in their natures that even a respect­
most to a fighting intensity, it would the people know that the will of the able boy will not associate with
No other thot them. They know their pranks will
seem impossible that men so intens- majority obtains
is
tolerated
by
the
individual
or the cost the owner. They could break
ly Interested would submit loyally
community.
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to the voire of the people. They
a window and steal something with
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have no other thought nor delire.
equal propriety.
They feel that the will of the ma­ WHY WILSON PARK WAS CHOSEN
And some way The Tribune thinks
jority of the people is supreme and
they are ashainect of themselves and
Some of our readers may have feel meaner after the joke is played.
that it is the foundation upon which
formed wrong conclusions after Don't do it, boys; feel above such
a democracy must stand.
Isatin peoples, especially those reading N. I. Morrison’s article in dirty meanness.
which lie wholly or in part in the last week's edition and this article
*
torrid sone, do not seem to tie ca­ is written to correct Mr. Morrison's
STAYTON
pable of submitting to the will of misconception.
Saturday. November 6
the majority. What Americans sub­
When the power project was first
DANCE
Arnold's Jazz Oicheslra
mit to as a matter of course usually con tern pl a ted our city council was
Beauchamp Hall
leads to a "revolution" among the confront«*d by a demand on the part
welcome
Latins.
of the Scio mills which was prohib­
In fact, democracy is the result itive. Then the council employed
Rsbct o( D slnct RoM HetliRf.
of education. Even in the United an engineer to see how thev could
Pursuant to a petition signed by a le­
Slates the people now submit quietly help themselves and the city.
gal numix-r of resident freeholders, tax-
Kaycr* ami legal voters of lload District
to the will of the majority, which
The waler had been measured at Io. IS of l inn county, Oregon, Notice
i
they would not ami did not do. A Jordan at low wnter and it was l* hereby given that a meeting of the
legal voter* of Itoad District No. IS of
rebellion of the magnitude of the found that the power which could Linn county, ‘ 'regon, will be held at the
Civil war, if proportionate in popu­ lw produced at Jordan was but little hour of Two o’clock p. in., on the 27th
<!by of November, 1930, at the Scio city
lation, would have won out if fought more than could lie produc' d at Scio. hall, Scio. Ore., in said road district,
during the 20 years following the
The problem then was how to get to determine whether or not said road
district shall vole a special tax of L'oJU
Revolutionary war.
more powei when the wnter was at upon all the taxable prooerty within
Hence, as peoples become edu­ a low stage. Ry running a level to said road district for the improvement
of the roads therein as follows, to-wit:
cated in the science of government Wilson Park it was found that about grading, gravelling, draining and re­
the natural drift is towards democ­ five times the amount of fall could pairing ssh I roads.
By order of the county court of Unn
racy
be obtained than could be had at County, Oregon.
When the declaration of indepen­ Jordan. This fall would produce
I intcif this 29th day of October, 193>.
W R Bilyeu, county judge.
dence was given out to the world alarut 208 horsepower when deliv­
T. J. Buller, county commissioner.
I
1». H I ’leree, county commissioner.
the United States, or Colonia«, wax ered at Scio, which was thought
R. M- Russell, county clerk.
the first teal democracy of the would be an abundance for all pur­ Attest:
Boated this 29th dav of Oct, 1930. by
world
Kings and emperors won­ poses at extreme low water. All R. Shelton, appointed by the court
dered how long such a government, the power obtainable at any stage
Netict it Fiaal Settlemeat
a government bv the people, would ' of water at Scio wax 35 horsepower,
Notice i* hereby given that the- under
last. They thought a government’ and at low water it wax nil.
signed administratrix of the «■* ate of
so cun»’. ructed wa« inipoxaible
The
So the council rustled about and itrviil« A. raw ford, ilecvaiwd, has filed
in the rounly court of Linn < ountv, Ore­
prevailing id i of government at found that the extra power would gon, her final tu count as such admin**
that time wa* a central ruler backed be taken up by the {a-ople in Scio tratHx, amt that said court has fixed
Mondav thc«>th dav of December, 19‘JO,
up by an army sufficient to enforce who u*-d power which, with the al the hour of one o'clock in the after­
such edicts as this central ruling lights and power which could be noon. as ths time for the hearing of ob-
tii>n» to sa
»«■
- . iiit and the *ettl<-
jetions
power might promulgate.
sold, would justify the expense.
ment thereof
—
HELEN V. CRAWFORD.
Hut the contests with the Ameri­
Mr. Morrison states the power
Administratrix.
can Indians taught the American house at Jordan would give us all
Hewitt A Sox. Attorneys for Admin
colonists two great principles of de- the power required except for a istratnx.
Date of first publication. Nov. 4.
mocracy —that of personal libetty (short time, evidently meaning at
hitiart Matht Pricts PaM
and responsibility, and that in union low water. The power at Scio will
For
produce,
cream, eggs. Veal,
there is strength, So that when do the same. The short time, mean­
poultry,
etc.
Kring your produce
the colonists had rd nested them­ ing low water, wax the rub. Unless
and get your CASH AT ONCE. We
selves sufficiently the declaration of people can have lights at all reasons
do not pay station prices, but Port­
independence resulted and the revolt of the year I hey won’t go to the land market prices.
against English rule.
expense of wiring th ir houses, etc.!
SCIO PR<)DUCE COMPANY
F. Girelman. Prop.
Now the democratic principle has We have tried this, supplying auxil-
so grown among the peoples of the liary power during low water, and
Adrrrtiiw in The Sew Tribune and g»-i
world that the autocratic rule of found it too expensive. It would i
resulta.
Scio Produce Company
Wants Your Business
w ill
pay Cash for Egga, Poultry, Veal. Hog*. Hide*
Will buy Cream in any quantity and pay
the highest cash pnee foi it.
Let ua get acquainted.
If you have a grievance
make it known and we will endeavor to rectify it.
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We will give you a Square Deal
FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor
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