•> • 2A - • T . * ♦ ¿ i * j - A V <’ ’r y NT- * • *• » r * V THE SCIO TRIBUNE BVgKY THU gap AY BY T. L. tMHMiKB. KOm>M AND HU>r Entered at the tmetoffice at Seto, Oregon a« second clans matter. aUMMKirnoN. IN ADVANCg BIX MONTHS 11.76 1.00 AiiVKimsiNa katw Local xivvrtismg per line first in sertion 1" Each «ulxoqueiit insertion |x-r lure ,uf> Display mlvrrtnUng First insertion per inch................. 2f> Each pubs«Kfu»nt insertion....... .. .16 Advert i»< nxnta should reach this offir<- not later than Tuesday to Insure publi cation in th« current issue. All furtign advertisements must tie paid for tn advance of publication. Cut uut emergency appropriations SER VAN IL ESS HOMES. and require our state institutions to live within their incomes and the The gravest social problems have taxpayers will all say amen. a way of solving themaelvea. Before CommiW'inrr Wallis of the bureau of immigration had made it known <> Will pay ( ' - i, for Egg«. Poultry, Veal. Koga, Hule« LEAGUE IS FUNCTIONING. that the new tide of aliens n«w riw «1 Will buy ( ream tn any quantity and pay ing on oi tore* would mean noth- ne highest cash price fnt it. Over in Hwitxerland the league of ing to fa «■I in search of domcatic l et us get at !Minted. If you have a grievance nations Is now functioning This ia help, arehitcc and builders had make it kn iwn nnd we will endeavor to rectify it. the moat prominent political meet *c»M*d the si luatbiH The apartment Bring Us Your Cascara Bark ing the world ha» known. It is there with kitchen« tlto hut without asrv- in the interests >>f humanity trying ant quarters is th« final surrender Ü V. 'r v ill give you a Square Deal to relieve the world of the scourge Simultaneoui «ly it isbiiserved by a of war to get the world to agree to writer in a magazine devoted to get along in peace and harmony; to home aiYairs that in the planning of replace war with arbitration In set i detached homes more attention is N.w t- tl- Time to Purchtw* Your tling International disputes. being given than ever to economi* a Of course this first session cannot 'in the kitchen. Housewives were lie expected to acc >tnuli4i a great »low to realize the need of labor sa Ask tb«-»e wet krtown wn men m<* why they purchased our plant: deal for thia is the first time the ving devices and slower to demand <. , Wm. Volkman, Crabtree; Walter Hiackbum, I. H. Copel* world’s statesmen have congregated them. Ciabtree; O. H Kecbk-r. Is-banon; Walter Po xcio. <i«re»rg MH land. Sb«xld ny otbera on just the basis of the league pnn* (>«mmis»i incr Wallis has said thrt P.i;.i Automatic Water Syitema ciples. Of course they have met «1 he was unable to find among all the I Tie Hague In a merely advisory ca arr^ als a servant f««r his own h<>u«e- Perfn'b n Milking Machines (Nature’s Milker) ..A... , . - - T •- - - - TT ~l ~" I - pacity, but little if any benefit ac i hold. The lure of dom«*tic service Anker I lolth C ream Separator«. I he Only Self Bal crued unless it paved the way for no longer explains why young wom anced Bowl the organization of the league of en come 1*1 America from foreign nations. But the grandest accom countries Though they are arriv- Electric W 11 ■ , v I u marxiane! Bonded Men—Estimates plishment there treing made it th* ing at tiie rate of 350.000 a year, Cheerfully Furnished fact that a majority of the nations this i* lw‘cauae they have heard of of the world have annt their »tales the reward* of industry*’ which is THE ELECTRIC STORE. Inc. men there breathing the spirit of JK7 W First st Ph re 30. ALBANY. Old I*. 0. Building competing in other walks than the j compromise. profession« for man and woman« When men are willing to compro power. mise and the antagonistic spirit is We would need to go hack to a • h<*ld in Mbjeetion g<nxl is sure to period prior to the Immigration of* result. The league of delegates will the middle eighties to fin«l a time in , go home feeling that the represen-1 which a greater proportion of worn-; kinds of amateur kodak finishing, film tatives there are not such bad fel-' en wer** doing their own work than •ping, copying, enlarging and t*hotograph- Iowa after all. and whan lhev aaaein-1 < are doing it t<*1ay, Nvcvsaity ia ini bamptes of ««ur work on hand for your inspection. ble again they will e»me with their ; truth the mother <«f invention. Al-1 If you iia.• any trouble in getting good results hearts full of altruism. They will; \ m<>»t anyone can bring to mind an I out f v i or camera, mil on ua; we can no have discusaed inaiters with their acquaintance or two who predicted ' doubt h< . u w ith suggcstioM that will help you get r* ult.« .< 1 co ar pictures. We have liad over 20 home |ieopl<*s in an altruistic spirit that it never would be. In-cause it • years v* fieri* nee in this work so no doubt can do you an<! return to <the second seaaion could not be. done. The change has [ some good, So be not backward in asking for help in with aelfiahneas eliminatixl from) already taken place with no promise* this line Your kodaks examined free their plena to a great extent. Then .In the irnmigra'i n figures that there' Our price , are as follows, a/uuys cosA on delivery they will accomplish aotMlhing. of your work; please rememtier thia; , will ever be a return to former It is easily seen that the main PRINTING ways. And there is leas repining I spoke in the great wheel of broth than the pessimists thought there [ 2ix:<i, or smaller, 40c dozen erly love and confidence is lacking. txo, or smaller, 50c dozen would Iw Our ghility to accept' 3|x5|, and postcards, 60c dozen The Unite«! States, the leading |w*ace the inevitable and to adapt our tigvKLorma loving nation and the father of the selves to change la one of the sign« Him rolls, any size, 10c each longue, is not represented in the de- of our fitness t.« survive. - Oregonian ! Film jiacks. any size. 20c each liberationa With tbe United States Plates up to 5x7, Be a n ember nation this first scsaion Plates above 5x7. 7|c The people are tired of voting* might have be«-n of vast lieneflt to I M e orii solicited and attended to promptly; money for road purposes without humanity. Instead of nations con must be arc., patued by cash; any over remittance getting adequate results. They will will tie promptly returned. tinuing to prepare for war, the dis not eonsidet weather conditions nor I Wo thank you for past and solicit yjur future armament of nations might be given patronage. Yours for good work, anything other than that they have a start. The constitution of the voted a large debt on the county WI-SKLY’S STUDIO league might have been given such without getting their plans fulfilled. an interpretation that another war The court should take cognizance of ! would be impossible. ; this fact if it wants the people to What a tremendous responsibility i vote more money. the United States senate assumed when it refused tn ratify the league The fl mm ! of letters which have and covenant. It almost place«! the ini 11< >rsi; < f Qi'Ai.ri y ' liecn coming tn thia office for the American people in the attitude of Carri»» » hoc «1 th«- • »t fi-eda on the market, knowing from • x[x rience last two or three 'ears accompanied being an enemy to the world and on n> » (<■. !■ : t‘i<- important potat to consider in buying feed with ’ Plea- Publ««h”; or “Released ■ ; ■ the same par with Germany. We al».» exchange Fisher** Htend F lour (a atrictlj Montana hard It ia difficult to ace the aemw of for publication" on a certain date, wheat flour) for wl 'Ao nerd and ask your patronage. .Mr. Harding's altitude in trying to la letting up somewhat, much to our J D. DENSMORE [relief. It costs money to buy patter replace the league with his associa tion of nations unl«*«a it lx* to take pay compositors, etc., and we usu away Mr. Wilson’s h*m«>r informing ally have enough local stuff. Any the league to give it tn th«- republi way the war is »ver and it ia time can party. It would son ply be a b* quit tooting all horns except th««ar i of your own town and vicinity. gray horse of another color. If Mr. Harding would build a Radishes. a single one of which is monument for himself he can do at>| by leading hi« party out of the lx«g sufficient for a good »ized family in which the senate leaders placed are being grown at Canby by a Jap it. I-cl the league lx? ratified with ani-ae gardener. Some weigh five such changes as may tie de med ex pounds and measure IS to24 inches , •»> Scio Produce Company i Wants Your Business I J 1 I I J FRED GISELMAN, Proprietor ; FARM I IGHT & POWER OUTFIT I pledft allrgkinot Io o’V /fog <jmi ihr Hepublh fnt u híi/i U itanJl, one InJftbihlc. noth lilxily ana lutikt fot all. SCIO. OREGON, DEC. 2. 1920 THE EMERGENCY BOARD When the legislature provide«! an emergency board it was supposed Uiat an emergency would only apply when an actual emergency existed, such as an invasion or a great cal amity which was unex(>ect«*d. But the Imard has changed all thia. An emergency now arises whenever nn c.- ? P r ¡ institution exhausted its appropria tion. The lioard is then called and invariably provides more funds to satisfy the manufactured emergency When the state budget ia made up each institution a»ks for what it thinks It will need. Sometimes the estimate « rut down «omewhat » • that the total will not be too large, saying t|i<- deficiency, if any. can U- supplied by the emergency board. And the deficiency is sure to arise The superintendents do not try to economize. The institutions are supplied with much better f<xid than thousands of taxpayers can afford. Among the smaller taxpayers few can afford a turkey dinner on Thanks giving or Christmas. Yet when the state asylum, penitentiary and other institutions are asking for additional funds they give turkey dinners equal to those of our hotels The taxpayer, poor devil, must lie satis fied with a chicken or piece of pig meat. Our penitentiary supplies a menu to state pt ¡»inert right along which is superior to that of many taxpay ers The criminal classes do nut re gard a senirnce thereto as a punish ment. The disgrace is nothing to them. Hundreds arrested for crime plead guilty and accept a sentence to the pen with complacency espec ially if it ha pi tens to lie in the fall of the year. Another feature of emergency appropriations It causes the su perintendents to become extrava gant and careless In purchasing sup plies They do not try to live within their allowance or income, as the taxpayer ia comtxdled to do. Anyway, the penitentiary is sup posed to lie a place of punishment where men and women are sent to be punished for wrongdoing. But if the food'standard is up to that of hotela criminals will tie continually trying to break in. The ability of the penitentiary aupermtenaent to have his fixxl budget increased by the emergency board offers a premium for a high class bill of fare for the prisoners. No doubt gixxi f<xx| conditions make the prisoners more contented. But they are not sent there to be con tented but to be punished and for the safety of society. As a matter of fact more money per capita is spent tn keep some of our state wards in food than is paid out in cash to maintain many of our farmer taxpayers' families. « I >1 I ( XIX XiKAIMIS I SCIO CASH FEED STORE ; > 1 1 ' [ < ♦ ' The Cletrac way Makes Fanning Pay pedient and th« league will tie mod ified most likely as desired If Mr, Harding will insist on this being done in his inaugural address, he will honor his tuirty ami pave the way toward giving it all the glory it deserve«. True the dish of crow may be a little nauseous to Senators 1 exige Ibirah. Penrose and Johnson. But what ia their discsvmfnrture to the neace of the world an«! glory to the republican party in having brought! Taxpaying tin»» is approaching an-l you ha«i lietter commence to «crimp an«! <ave to be rea«lv for it. Il ia generally l>elieved the tax rate will tie higher thia year than last and it will take about double th« bu»h«>l» of wh« at, one-half more pork or tieef and near double any thing else you have to sell to pay the bill. Pwtlwd Mnket P uck Paid it about? Mr. Harding ha« an opportunity For produce cream, eggs. Veal. Bring your produce that coid't ci>me to no other man. poultry, etc amt get your CASH AT ONCE, We He can thus restore the United do not pay station price«, but Port Stales to its proper place aa the land market prices. lea«l«r in bringing about “peace >n SCIO PRODUCE COMPANY earth and g*x«l will towards men.”j F. Giaeltnan, Prop. BARI U MO I’OR CO