The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 25, 1920, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
she can without causing the armies
of the allies to invade her territory
and whip her until she begs for
quarter on any terms she may get.
Germany really expects the Unit­
ed States to make a separate treaty
Will |w»v Cash for Egg«. Poultry, Veal. Hogs. Hides
and to get much better terms than
Will buy Cream in any quantity and pay
she obtained at Versailles.
Then
the highest cash price lot it.
because of th«- fact that the most
I
rt
us
get
acquainted.
If you have a grievance
powerful nation in the world has
make
it
known
and
we
will
endeavor to rectify it
granted her more favorable terms
Local advertising per line first In­
sertion ..................................
10
Bring Us Your Cascara Bark
she hopes and exp«*cta the Versailles
THE PEOPLE EXPECT.
Each sul •«-quelli insertion per line. .06
terms will not be enforced.
We will give you a Square Deal
Display advi-rtising - First insertion
per inch ............................................... 25
Th« United States in refusing to
Almost every one is anxious for
Each subsequent insertion . ............ ; .15
ratify the Versailles treaty took on «•»eeeese o s
Advertisements should reach thia office
seeeoeeeeeeeeeeee »••»»♦♦»«»«♦»««««»«
the meeting of the coming 4iort
not later than Tuewiay to insure publi­
a tremendous responsibility.
She
cation in the current issue
session. for they expect the republi-
places herself in the position of say­
All foreign advertisements must he
can
aide to «hour its hand in a meas­
paid for In advance of publication.
Now is the Time to Purchase Your
ing she prefers war to settle inter­
ure.
By that lime some of th«-
national dispute« to peaceful arbi­
members ate sure to indicate what
tration.
will be the lea-ling legislation during
Ask th< se well known men why they purchased our plant:
Now the men in the United States
I H. C i-viand. Crabtree; Wm. Volk man. Crabtree: Walter Blackburn,
the present session and probably in
Beto; th-org« ¿-.I rth. ( rabtrve; O. U. Feebler, Lebanon; Walter Po­
responsible for the rejection know
the next.
land. bhetld
A im many others.
that the unbiased voice of the peo­
It ia to be hoped that the demo­
Paul Automatic Water Systems
ple would be for arbitration and
cratic members will not resort to
/ pledge allegiance lo my fbig
therefore the position they hsve
Perfection Milking Machine« (Nature’« Milker)
dilatory tactics to prevent legisla­
fAr Republic fot n'hich il itandi.
forced this nation to assume ia con­
fattori. truitublhle, »Uh liberty
tion which they know will be enact­
Anker Holth Cream Separators.
The Only Self Bai­
trary to the wishes of the people
lattil e fot all.
ed either by this or the next cortg
ai.
ced
Bowl
Mr. Harding on next March 4 will
rets. Of course, should an effort
SCIO. OREGON. NOV. 25. 1920
be placed in a most difficult posi­
Electric \\ ir.ng hy I .icenscd and Bonded Men—Estimates
lie made to rei>eal meritorious law«,
tion. He must either join the league
Cheerfully Furnished
which have proven to he of benefit
THANKSGIVING.
of nations sentiment or be ranked
to the people, democrats as well bn
THE ELECTRIC STORE. Inc.
as the friend of Germany, which he
republicans ought to register op|w>-
Today. November 25, everybody
B7W
First
st
I hone 20.
ALBANY.
Oki 1’ 0. Building
knows is n<-t the sentiment of the
sitioo.
is supposed to sit down to a turkey
American people.
Hut there is much legislationj
dinner. If not turkey, then goose,
Nor can we say the war ia really
needed. and to oppose such for mere
chicken, or even a good piece of ba­
over until this nation makes a de­
political or partisan reasons will not,
con will answer, for everybody is
cision on«* wav or the other. We will
be applauded hy the masses of
desired and expected to give thanks
•till be in a cha die condition until
either party.
for the manifest blessings receiv««d
the question is definitely settled.
\Y,r? Io all kinds of amateur kodak finishing, film
By their votes the people d«»c!are<l
during the year. The edict has Ix-on
The Tribune with the majority of
W
developing, coming, enlarging and photograph­
they wanted republican policies to
sent forth by both our president
the people wishes for our nation to
ing. .'- '. j les of our work on hand for your inspection.
displace tho*«- of the democrats, and
and governor.
get out from under war conditions
If y<>u have any trouble in getting good rtwults
patriotic democrats should be will­
For the origin nf Thanksgiving
and get down to business in paying
out
of
y. or kodak or camera, call on us; we can no
ing to give the people what they
day we must go l>ack to the history
doubt help you with suggestions that will helf you get
the enormous debt of the war. We
want.
rt --ultM «nd good, clear pictures. We have had over 20
of our Pilgrim fathers who landed
cannot afford to be classed as the
So far as possible congressmen
year
xperience in this work so no doubt can do you
on the bleak shores of Massachusetts
friend of Germany. German friend­
should forget that they are demo­
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ud. So be not backward in asking for help in
I ship means we will lose the goodwill
in I «20.
u • i.
Your kodaks examint'd free.
crats or republicans. They should
These Pilgrim Fathers were forced feel that it ia their duty to serve I of the other nations
Our prices are as follows, a/u’oyx cath on delivery
to leave Europe Ix-causc of their
No. Germany
was not licked
of your work; please remember this;
the people north, south, east. west.
peculiar religious beliefs. Many of
enough.
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PRINTING
Everybody will applaud anv measure
them came to the new world illy
21x31. or smaller. 40c dozen
or measures which will reduce the
prepared to withstand tne hardships
OUR ROADS.
4x5, or smaller. 50c dozen
expense of government. They will
31x5j. and |M>stcarda. 60c dozen
of a new and unpopulated country,
be glad to see th«- dismissal of thou­
MVNUOPtNG
except by Indians
There were no
Oregon in another year or so will
sands of emploves. necessary in war
Film rolls, any size, 10c each
houses nor food growing to main­
lie out of the mud so far as our
times perhaps, but not necessary
Filin packs, any size. 20c each
tain these early settlers until they
public roads are concerned, fur about
Platea up to 5x7, 5c
now.
could grow them, (shins had to I m
all of our main roads even now have
Plates above 5x7. 7jc
The war is over and our big arm­
built and farms cleared, crops plant­
Mail orders solicited and attended to promptly;
a gravel surface and even some
ies have Ix-en disbanded, yet the
ed and grown, before these sturdy
must lx- s;cc'>mpamed by cash; any over remittance
small amount of paving has been
war machine in Washington, D. C.,
will !><• promptly returned.
Pilgrims could f<-el that existence
done.
ia yet in evidence. Every congress­
We thank you for past and solicit ysur future
was possible in the new world.
Roth of our main mads tn Albany
patronage. Yours for good work,
man ought to lie willing to cut out
Hut they were industrious, lhe
carry a gravel surface the entire
unnecessary employes regardless of
land productive, and in a few years
distance, while that via Jefferson is
politics. Every congressman should
they felt that life was possible in
paved from Jefferson to Albany ex­
lx willing to cut out much of the
the new world
Deeply religious as
cepting a small distance.
annoying war taxes
All should be
they were it is no wonder that they
To Salem via the Green bridge a
e e ee ee see
♦ ( eeweweeweet
willing to favor laws which will ac­
selected a day of general thanksgv
gravel surface is found the entire
complish this result.
Ing. for they, indeed, felt thankful
distance a part of which, however,
The people have not roared very
that they were housed and food a-
ia in an incomplete condition. A
loudly (bout the penny extra war tax
1IIL. 1 it »ESE OF QUALITY
plenty to prevent a repetition of the
{»art of the older portions of the
up till now, but they will commence '
Carries a line of the l>est feeds on the market, knowing from rxperiene«
privations of their first few years.
gravel roads leading both to Albany
as a feeder tl a quality is the important point to consider in buying feed
to roar soon. They know the war
especially for the hog. dairy cow, laying hen or young stock.
Why roast turkey was chosen as is over and the election is as well, and Salem is getting out of repair
We also exchange Fisher's Blend Flour (a strictly Montana hard
wheat fl-ur) for wheat. We need and ask your patronage.
the central dish for the Thanksgiv­ and they expect such direct and an­ and needs attention al once or soon
the holes will work through the
ing feast is probably due to the fact noying taxes to l<e repealed.
J. D. DENSMORE
gravel.
that wild turkeys were plentiful
The people expect congress to
Hut as a rule these roads are usa­
and could lie obtained more easily quit playing polities and to gat down
than any other wild meat, for they to real actual business which wilt ble in winter as well as in summer,
an-.i the few potholes only relieve
had to depend upon nature's supply t»snefit the people.
the monotony of the journey and
of deer, turkcv* and other wild
makes one appreciate the smooth
fowl for their meat supplies. Do­
GERMANY
NOT
UCKED
ENOUGH
sections
where the chauffeur can
mestic animals for food was not the
I
"step
on
her."
table supply for many Years, for the
When armistice wm declared on
parent stock had to be brought from
November 11. l»Di, the expression
Europe.
Unless our local merchants are
Another reason why the turkey was often heard "Germany haa not willing to fight for it their local
was chosen is due to the fact that been licked enough." The thought trade will all be attracted to the
the habitat of turkeys was limited then given voice has proven too larger nearby cit es, such as Albany
entirely to America. Europe never true. Since that date Germany ami , and Salem. It is a game of the sur­
produce«! turkeya until the parent the German people have acted more vival of the fittest. Are you will­
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stock was taken there from America like a victorious than a defeated ing to fight for what is legitimately
Thanksgiving was a church festal people. They have failed to comply your own?
dav until our Civil war when it was with the terms of the treaty, in txrt
nationalised by President Lincoln at least, and are now demanding
They
He issued many proclamations ad­ pay for their lost colonies.
I have leased a room on the north
vising the people to give thanks. Ry will probably demand pay for the
side of the old Smith feed store and
ships
they
lost
—
both
merchant
and
common consent the last Thursday
■r.ber 1 will open a IMWMM
and shoe repairing shop and take care
in November was chosen as the na­ war.
of all the bosine»» offered me.
The United States in failing to
tional feast day and it haa Iwen so
FRANK KHlJMt.
ratify the treaty and league haa
observed since
hrtliMi Marknt Frkts Paid
In recent years it has become the been largely to blame for Germany's
Reing recognised as the For prnducr. cream, eggs. Veal,
custom for the rich and well to do actions.
Bnng your produce
to open their hearts and purses to most powerful nation of the world poultrv. etc
and
get
your
CASH
AT ONCE. We
the poor of their respective commu­ when aroused, and refusing to rat­
do not pay station prices, but Port­
nities so that ail might he feasted ify the treaty, haa encouraged Ger­ land market pricsa.
and the poor supplied with many of many to neglect to comply with the
SCIO PRODUCE COMPANY
F. Giselman, Prop.
riea of life, which they terms of the treaty in every way i
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themselves were unable to supply.
Thia feature of the day ia m<«et com­
IMM'Kll KVKKY THtWHlAY MY
mendable |n<i the habit seems to ba
T. L. IHICXiMM, KllITliK ANL> PIU»P
growing among the people.
Thanksgiving day has come to be
Entered at ths ooatoffice at Scio
the moat popular holiday. It means
Oregon as second class matter.
the homecoming of the children with
subscription . in adv ano
11.75 their families to the parental home
ail MONTH«____
___________ 1.00
and an era of affection and good
feeling among all.
APVKKTUUNG KATKB:
Scio Produce Company
Wants Your Business
FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor
FARM LIGHT & POWER OUTFIT
PI l< I'iXXi KAI’I IS
A /•.
WES KEY’S STUDIO
SCIO CASH FEED STORE
The Cletrac way Makes Fanning Pay
HARNESS AND SHOE REPAIRING
BARTU MOTOR CO
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