The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 26, 1922, Image 5

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    THE EMINENCE OF BREED
— Dealers la---------
Fresh and Cured Neats
Poultry and Veal
Shelton & Co. Prop«
SCIO. OK EGON
THE SUH STATE BANE
u . A. I wmg.
A. E. Randall
President
Vice Pros.
E. D. Myrrs. Cashier
-•art « bank account today and
orovide for vour future.
You will find a cheeking ac-
count very convenient for your
Business transaction*. We pay
,
interest on time deposit*
Morrison & Lowe
UNDERTAKERS
Calls Attended to Promptly
Dav or Night
SCIO
OREGON
Riley Shelton
Real Estate Broket
and .Vo/ary Public
,/t bit rati» Obtained, faamined
KIO
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OREGON
O. F. Korinek
. Veterinarian
blAYTuN, . . . OREGON
< alls answered Day or Night
1 uix-roulin Testing
We make a 8|>ecialty of
Friendship,
Engagement and
Wedding Rings
F. M. French & Sons
ALBANY
DR. A. G. PRILL
PUvsiciao ani Sum
Calls Attended
Day or Night
SCIO
it V?
Oregon Made N# im UittBj Tins
A gn at surpriM- for the home knitters
of ori gini, but »till a fact. Further
Miisolutrly Virgin
wool yarn, the wool wa* grown in lini
rounty. old b} Mr. Senders to ths Ore
go<i Wurot.-d Company (mill* located at
i. into wor»trd
Srilwood). ___
made
worsted vain by
Roy I Hi«t>--p. »on i i of C. P. Btadtop.
nrior’ dor of the Woolen Mill Sto re of
i iregon knitters try U ms yarn
Seen
oui
kll < k>n. 46c per ball <»f 1 osa
► ain
m; : Ir»
lr» «ent
-••nt on application. Asbdrvs*
C. P.
I Bishop, Box 75, Salem. Oran rti.
DR. FICQ
DENTIST
ortie« Hour»:
»to 12 A. M.
130 to 6 P. M
<’. C. BRYANT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
0>l-2 New First National I'.ank Bktg
ALBANY
OREGON
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DR J W. GOIN.
Veterinarian
Authorized Auction Sale asst Interstate
Inspector.
Phonos:—l’alace Feerl *i»ed. 184-J
Residence, 98» It
ALBANY. ORBGRiN
K ver'ything
OpliCal
EYE STM A IN
the causo of many
HUMAN ILLS
BANCROFT
Optical Company
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313 W. 1st St.. Albany
The following article has been in
Tribune orth-v fur three week«, but
been crowded out on account of
several communications apt». «ring
dor "People's Column." It is timely
and probably hits the most of us, the
writer not »paring himself
Tu the Editor
While kitting around the
long wintry evening«, thinking of life.
I > oral it »one bnd humanity in general, the
querry came into my mind "What is
the grvati At thing obeewlng the human
mind in this age. and all age«'" The
eminence of grwe.1 aevtned to me to be
the moving power of the wurid.
I first went into «elf examination to
fin.! out wimt wax and had l~-en the
motive, of all my actione in life »incs
becoming a man. and I concluded the
word <; k ». ki > would evpreae it all.
In looking back over my life of al­
most <16 year». 12 year» of which was in
the public -chi»»!* a* teacher. 25 year«
bemnd the eo>int«r anti 26 yean a* a
farmer. I **kcd myself the question
"What w v* the urge in the thing» in
which I had l>oet> engaged*“ GRBRtl
wa« there to get the reward. The «al­
ary in teaching and clerking ami the
profit* from the farm products, lea.! me
into three different occupation*
The ok! saying. "*elf- preservation is
the first law of nature," ia only the off­
spring of that which wa* born in u»
selfishness. dr greed The law of "com­
petition" always said* aecumen to self­
ishness, and a "survival of the fit teat’’
brv«>d* jeakxisy, envy and hatred.
Fitting th«-»« thing* into my own life,
I *cr it manifest more or lees in all the
different avocation* in which |>rople are
engaged. Taking it from top to hot
tom, the biggest, meanest won! ever
written of human character is urkku .
In all branches of business anti occu
pation* Greed! Greed" Greed!!! Mi-
tor», lawyer», doctor», preacher», teach­
ers, merchant*, bankers, ju Igvs.courts,
officials, farmers, laborer», etc., all ob­
sessed with that one element the emi­
nence of greevl, which means the H im )
within us, worse than the four-legged
quaiirujied bearing that name.
We have the land hog*, interest hog«,
excess rent hog», excess profit hogs,
railroad hogs, bank hog*, road hog», tax
hog*. In fact a world of human hog*
living off of one another, and the little
hogs (like myself) rooting to pay the
big one*, and shouting about "thou
«halt not cuvet," with the "nut" left
out. This unholy clement aeems to be
born in our nature* and never goes out
until we go out, and our system of edu­
cation augments its growth.
It is often claimed that the U. 8. A.
is the meet enlightened and christlaii-
iike nation on earth, the press constant­
ly making such palaver. Not only thia,
but constantly boasting that we are the
moat rich and prosperous nation in the
world; that all other nation* are paying
tribute to us and seam tu gloat over
this fact
I have rowl ir a eery ancient and old
book "That righteousness exalteth a
nation, but sin m a reproach to any
people "
Why not now. inetewi of gloating over
the famine, and war stricken conditions
of foreign countri,» having to psv tri­
bute to us. open up our m*gnanimuu»
spirit of culture and Christianity «nd
give to them what they owe us? My!
what an incentive for disarmament. Ws
could do that, and do it much easier
than they can ever hope to pay us.
What a philanthropic and Christian act
this would be. Business w.rtikl revive.
International exchange of commoditlee
would soon be floating to and fro upon
the waters, and the Dove, with the olive
branch of peace pinned to every sail,
proclaiming " Peace on earth and good
will anwrig men." Stamp fur once, as
a lie, in th«' world's history, "the love
of money t»-ing the root of ail evil."
Act unselfish once, and get a world’s
blessing.
G. L. SUTHMLANt».
■Our Future Proapedts
The .«io high *« hi»»! ha-kett-all team
piay« lhe l«bano«» team al l«bam>n on
ttw- 27th. ami negotiations are under way
for a game with DaUaa the 2»th.
’
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, ,a.„ .„u u-i
have a return game u» play with Hal
sey on the 4th of February.
These games will probably be the
only gsmes ptaysfi hetw.en now and
the Aral of March, as Albany college ia
I planning a tournament for Linn county
' at about that date, and teams of good
i standing will represent this section o.*
i the state in the state tournament Mar.
I M. 17. 18. condiK-tl d by Willamette U„
' under the supervision of the board of
I control of tbs Oregon High School Ath­
letic Association
The Portland auto show opened
Muoday. with uver 150 different
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models on the floor and
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nearly 40 *
make« represented. The best and
most attractive of these will be pic
tured and advertised in the Tribune
Automutive edition, the last week in
February.
..Wesely’s Grocery • •
SUMMONS
Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Hay and Garden Seeds
of all kinds..
1» v«s CiKvrv Corsr or ros *r*r« or
oaauus. roa rss C ocmtv or Id*«,
birirsivr No. 2.
Farmers and Merchants
Bank of Mtayton, »
Corporation.
Plaintiff.
va
John Rringard. Jr., un­
married. Frans Frit»-
gard and Martha Bnn-
rard, his wife,William
Brinrani, unmarro-d.
Ed. Wolfe, unmarrwd,
Byron Wolfe and Min­
nie Wolfe, hie wife,
Noma >tafford and K
L. htafford. her hue­
band; tieorge W,
Wolfe, unmarried, Ger­
ald Wolfs, unmarried.
Beatrice W u|fe. un­
married. Helen E.
W olfr. unmarried. Sa­
die Fair and Tom C.
Fair, her husband.
Defendants.
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Notice!
ONS
We want your Eggs and
Garden Produce
J. F. WESELY, Scio, Oregon
¡To John Bringard, Jr., Frank Hringard.
Martha Brtngard, Wiiham Bring ard
and Helen r.. Wolfe, defendant*
above named.
I n ths N. si os twb 8v*t* orOMMU:j
You «nd sach of vou are hereby re­ Tua Mamnsav H its to Matt Ausi».
If you are needing printing of
quired to appear in lhe a!»ive entitled Br» Ont tms Pvsuc tUs M ass III«
any kind you can du no twller than
court and answer the complaint filed Oauaa A mai ».
againat you in the above entitled cause,
by coming tn The Tribune.
on or before the expiration of six week»
Visualize
from the date of the first pubNestion of
Specialize
this summons in The Scio Tribune, the
date of th* first publication thereof be
Advertise
ing Ihuradav th«- 6th day of January,
WHEN IN SALEM
1922, and the date of tne last publica­
T hat
It'» tms I'sasirrsot H c < m
tion being Thursday, lhe 16th day of B ao st * rss He visu Hssir.
Fry the
February, 1922. to wit: Un or before
the 2Pth day of February. 1922, ami If
you fail to ao appear ami answer said
complaint, for want thereof. Plaintiff
will appiv to the Court for judgment
and decree against said defendants, and
Care of
for the relief pray««d for ami •h-mamied
In complaint heroin, which is aubatan- *
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tially as follows, to-wit:
For a decree of this Court adjudging |
Clinett leiicine and Tea Co.
and decreeing that there la due and I
Ha* mevUcine which will
American and
owing to plaintiff on the fiV/1,00 prom­
cure any known disease.
Chinese Dishes
issory note d«n«cribed in plaintiff « com­
Open Sundays from 10 a m.
plaint herein the sum of MfSJ 00, to­
until 8 p. m.
gether with interest thereon from th«-
1104 CaænifcUI SI
Salem, Ortjen
IM
.South
High Street
1st day of July. 1920. at the rate of
Salem, Oregon
Phone 283
eight per cent per annum, until paid,
ami the further sum of IIUO.UU attur
nay's fees heroin and the coats ami dis­
bursements of this suit, that the mort­
gage describe«! in sax! complaint am!
executed by John i-ringard, ds«e«Md.
tu lennw Wolfe, nsw deceased, ami
which mortgage Iwarsdate tfle 2Tth day
of March, 1912, ami is duly recorded at
------------------------- "WHERE I SAVINGS ARE SAFE**
page 96 of lot 66. Record of Mort­
gages m and for I.mn County. Oregon,
1 Your Home
Hicknees
old Age
TEN RKAHONH WHY
and which mortgage was duly assigned
Vour Business Investments
Insurance
vou should save regular­
by the «ski Jennie Wolfe, on or about
Eduacatum
Automobile
ly a part of your
Travel
the 22m! day of January, 1916. to the
income:
Character
plaintiff heroin, which assignment is
4 , ANO NO WORRY
Make your dreams come true, ■••tart now.
duly recorded in Vol. 74, at I'agS 62.
Record of Mortgages in and for l-inn
County, Oregon, be foroeloeed am! that
each and all of the above nam«*i l»efen-
dants ami all persons claiming by,
through or under them, or either of
them, subsequent to the execution of
•akl mortgage, either as purchaser, in­
cumbrancers or otherwise, be barral
and forock>sc«l of all right or claim,save
only the equity of redenipt,,,«i. •’> “V •“
the said real property deMrrlia-d in said
. mortgage, which said real property Is
«ieecnbrd as follows
The West half of the “oulh-
east quarter of the --outheast
quarter of section Ihirty-four
in Township 9 bouth. Range
throe East of the Willamette
where the sun is ' on the job**
Meridian, in Unn County, <>rs-
gnn, containing twenty acres,
more or leas
A sm ! that the usual decroe be made
f
far the sale of aaid promises by the
-herUf of Unn County, »regon, sccqrd-
ing to law and the orarUce of this
Court; that the proceeds of said sale be
apptoed to the payment of the amount
due plaintiff, including attorney's fee»
and the costs and diabunw-menta of said
sale and thia auit; that the balance be
de|*«ited with the < ierk of this Court
fur defendants as their interval may be
made tu appear, that the plaintiff may
to
become a purchaser al aaid sale, and
that the purchaser tie let Into the pos­
session of said promise« immediately
upon the purchase of the sama: and
ticket* good until April TO Mopovers allowed
that plaintiff have such other and fur
tber relief in the premises as to the
Court may seem lust end equitable.
No War Tax on Railroad Tickets
This summons is serve«! upon you by
publication thereof in rhe-• io Inbun«,
* weekly newspaper printed, publish«*!
BIMi circulate«! in Unn I ounty, < »rvgon.
Mme 1870 th.- Southern Pacific has been closely
.
pursuant to order of the Honorable
Mewtlfleg wi.h the «lev«lopment ot A'ealejn Oregon.
G Bingham Judgeof
- Court of the State of tirogon. for the
WnJ
Dtatrict, dated on the
3nj
of January. 1922. The^ first
publication to be on the t»th day of Jan-,
uary, 1*22. and you are roquirvd to ap-
Car six! answer »aid complaint on or
john m . scorr,
fuse the 20th day of February. 1922.
(general Passenger Agent.
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ViariiL II. MsmsV,
Post Office Addroee: Stayton. orogo« I
Attorney for I'lamtiff.
Yick So Tong
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