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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1922)
HIE SCIO TRIBUNE GOOD! Bay tfiií Gf «reff* «at/Saev Manry T h : R8PAY. AUQVST 24. 1»22 «•'b...,. Optical I VI’ MR A IN 1« the cause of many HUMAN ILlJt BANCROFT Optical Company 318 W. lai St.. Albany DR. A. G. PMLL PüniciäB ani SorteoD Calls Attended Day or Night SCIO ; ORE. DR H H PLIERS CHUtOFRACTM Electrical Treatment Park and Marmiti Street« Telephone 12« (I R EGON I.EHAMON Care of Yick So I ong Chinese Medicne sdì Tea Co. Has medicine whirh will cure any known disease. Not Open on Mundsvs IM South High Street Salem. Oregon Phone 2X3 I OH. Boy! How we envy Johns town. Ohio! Heer, real beer, was on tap there last Saturday, We can almost taste the beverage way out here in Oregon Come in and get a few copies of the circulars advertising the Forks of the Santiam to send to your friends when you write to them They are neat and portray truth fully what is in complete knowledge of every cilixen here. ■ T he Pacific Internatonal Live- 1 stock Ex|<*sition will be held In Portland the week of Nov. 4 — II. and promises to be bigger and bet ter than ever before. The Tribune has a copy of the premium list on file that anyone interested can look over, but we must ask that it be left in the office There was such a demand for them that the Expoai- tion was unable to meet il. but have seen to it that each paper got a copy. Come and look it over. T hat little newspaper acrap tie tween the Albany Herald and the Albany lta»mocrat la creating a lol of Interest for themaelves only. T he great public cares nothing about the petty jealousies of papers but it does care and usually judges the i>aper about the news it carries and the political policies advocated, and takes the paper more nearly fitting its Meas Belter let these little Jealousies be buried in the bosom of the editors rather than air them to the public. Space can l<* used to belter advantage, especially against crime of all kinds and kind w<*rds and luuqueta to the living this will help make the world a better place i In winch to live. wlll brini thè return« «ufficimi lo repav thi« S3.000.000, why noi let thè flnaneiera fin ance il and tabe all there la tha’ way, ralher than tabe it in laxra and th«-n take thè re- ceiptr. T he mandat»*« of the supreme court of the land should always be upheld, bnt there 1« a right to df« cuss '.hr«e <i«-ci«ions if they in any way throttle progress and take rights away from citizen« or busi ness that are inalienable. We be lieve the decision of the srpreme court in the cane of the Southern Pacific-Central Pacific is unjust, because it brings to naught better« nenta that have been made by the former on the property of the lat ter without remuneration, and gives to others who have had no share in the upkeep a major right. The two companies have been operating as one for more than 50 years, were recognised by the g«>v»Tnment and i the public as <me, until another com- < pany want«*»! to use the trackage, | and then the suit, and the order of j the supreme court to demerge., Most times the court is right, but | in this we believe it erred let the Southern Pacific aid Central Pacific maintain their regular relations as of old and improvements, such the Natron cut-ofT. will be made. T hk religious fight that has lw*en injected into the campaign in Ore gon has all the earmarks of try ing to camafiouge the real Issues lie- fore the people. There can lie no danger from religion, either in or out of school, or church, but there Is danger in the sort of religion that tempts men to tiecome radical on the question. Iwt the churches have their schtMils. so long as they adhere to the pt«*scrib»*d courses of study as adopted bv th«* stale, keep the public echo it« up to a high standaid and even mak»* them more attractive, if possible, for the child* ren. give them the name religious teaching as they get in the parochial schools without denominational training and without comment by the teacher, and the republic need fear no domination from a reli gious belief. The real question be fore the people is the tax question, and this most politicians are afraid to discuss thev have nothing to offer, and having no pla form, the beat way to have the people forget it is to Parage them with religious propaganda ami blind them to the main question. Watch your step, vote against the man or men who seek to bring in religion, which the constitution guarautees every one a right to embrace without dictation from anyone, even the government, and we will remain a free (teople. Otherwsae. we f ar for the perpetu- ity of our government, We de- mand the right to worship '»od ac- cording to the dictates of <»ur con- science and deny the state the right to take that away from us. The 1925 caravan reached Albany last Sunday, and according to the papers were received royally. The I •|*akers urged the people to get behind the S3.lMMl.0tMI tax levy and | thus help put over the fair for l*.»25. It is alright to tax ou reel vea I for any amusement we want or , need, but to make it general teems j <>ut of the ordinary. No one can Ok*»«, deny but that the exhibition will be HAROLD ALBRO. of untold good to the entire state, Ve» Pnow What Sh« Wantaf Manufacturing Optician but to tax ourselves to put It on Ad» —A w«au«n keeping a tiri»-ciana and then have to i»ay to see it is t»>nri|ing arhonl, requiring a piano, tal dealrou» of receiving a daughter of Fox SAL»-Old papera. 10c per double taxation. If the undertak ttaa atauva la «Schaag« for the »un- bundle at the Tribune office. * ing is of ao much benefit, and if It Bunluw TraaiK ripL Hong fane» work is a strain on th* eyes But if you wear gla«»«-a male especially for »<>u thr strain is entirely eliminated. We grind lenses to your subscription, s>> they will be an requir ed. Don't neglect your ryes let us examine them tvday. {st&lTleade (Optometrist. 4 ALBANY. IT’S TRAVEL TIME Round Trip Fares afford great savings in travel codts this year to Newport Bv-the-Sea Tillamook County Beachea Crater Ijike National Park Oregon Caves National Monument Oregon's Forest. Laks. River and Mountain Reaorta Shasta Mountain Resorts Yosemite National Park San Francisco, Los Angeles, San and to Back East Cities Through California "The Wav to Sxe More of the IL S. A. "Oregon Outdoors," "California for the Tourist," and other beautiful fokier will be mailed FREE ON BEQUEST For fare«, reservation* and other particular», auk agenta SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT. Cenerai Passenger Agent. 62 4 Pinks All th« Year. Surgeon to Birds The gmko ur maidenhair tree tin« bright yellow foliage tiial is most use fui la nrsainmtil planting» ««>• thr American Forestry Magatine Noi only la the coler a clear pure yellow but thr peculiar aha|H> of the leal gl»«*» a letture to the tree that Is quii« <llf fermi from other« The leave« tn •ha|ird much like the pinnae, that la the aniallesl divisions of the frund of the maiden hair fern, very much m larged. The tree la attractive at all Mias Virginia 1‘ope. a aurgeoa to birds. Intended to he nn artlat wbeo «he started out In life, She became interested In bird« while «•Hing pro pnred bird food In order to maintain herself While An was «till a beckoning Muse, with nothing substantial, from a nnandal standpoint. In her luring IWlm. The birds were ao fascinating that Miss Pope decided to devote h«rr- •elf to feathered friends and let Art drift on over tin* mountains.—Kx- • hange. . I. LA WT Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries Gents’ Furnishings Garden and Field Seeds * Kodak Developing, Printing and Enlarging J. F. WBSBLY. Grocer 0. C. BRYANT Attorney at Low Cuaick Bank Bldg. ALBANY OREGON Sohacrihe for »he Trinine DR. FICQ DENTIST Office Hour* : *tol£A. M. IWUSP. M let »he Trihune do yonr printing. f