The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, November 09, 1922, Image 1

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    VOL XXVI
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NO. IS
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
11.78 I HE YEAR
SCIO. LINN (X)l’NTY, OREGON. THI l:>l*AY. NOVEMBER ». 1922
Pierce Wins, and so
Does Education Bill
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PEOPLE’S COLI MN
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NEW GYM
DEDICATION AND
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DANCE. SATURDAY. NOV. 25th •
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gtvf space to th* people of our com- *
(From the Scio Sphinx)
munity on topics of the day. but j
ash. them not to become |<er**nal or
Our new gymnasium will lw all midnight. You’ll lx: hungry, ami
abusive
Each contributor must
sign name, not for publication, but reailv for tlx- big «lrdk'ati«iii ami we know there will l*c plenty for
Pr liably in the history of the miasioner. Grim 84. Hansen 48. for our protection |
<lance <ai Saturday night, Nov. 25. you to eat. "Kum" and liave a
state >f Oregon, no more surprises public service evmmnentner. Camp-
an«l we are expecting you to lx g«xxl tunc.
were < ver «ven than occurred on bell HI, Ericksen SI, Kerrigrn 18;
with us on that night.
The «leiiication exercises, com­
INTOLLER ANl E
Tu-sdny when the voters
it to senator. 2nd dist , Curl 65. Garland
Tliis will lx the biggest ami Ixst ment ing at 7 JO sharp, will lie un­
Dear Sir:
the p 11« and cast their ballots for 92; joint senator. Lane and Linn.
I am a reader of your valuable dance in the history of Scio, and ■ der the auspices oi the local I. (.).
and against men and measures. The Cusick 63. Fisk 86; representative,
najier. and have i*e*- i interested in y<*ur aMuraiicv of the truth «>f this O. I* Itxlgc, which is pre|Miing a
greatest surprise came from Jordan, Acheson 33 Childs 43 Goin 116,
remarks I have heard from lime tn statement is the fact that the very »|xsiai program for this |Mrt
where the wise ones here In Scio McMahan 91; Sheriff, Dunlap •»».
The
lime ab<>ut you and your American­ Knight» of Pythias lislgc of S* io t» oi the evening's exercises.
and Linn county would have bet Eichinger 26. Moore 53. Richard 6,
taking
cúmplete
charge
of
this
part
«letlicatioii
exercises
arc
free,
anti
ism. I mu a firm 1» ever in every
that Olcott and the school bill would Templeton 3. Walton 2; short term
man having a righ' to express his [of the program, under whose aus­ we want all of you to lx there.
hav<- (ravelled together. But thev commissioner, Th*»m« 98. Zimmer-
One ot liic lea lures of tlx pro­
honest conviction«upon any subject, pices the dance is given, and music
didn’t. Pi--rrr carried (hatprecinct, man 62, long term commiaioner.
gram
will lx the plating of a I h > x
will
»tart
promptly
at
8
JO
by
one
but have no time for th *se who at­
as did the school bill.
I Irvine 65. Isom 83. On the meas­
<»f
the
l«est
ervcn-piecc
orchestras
in
in
the
cornerstone of the new gym,
tempt to tear down the character
No matter how our feelings may ures the result follow» To permit
will contain a history of the gym­
>f a man or w >man who so rxpre«M-s the vallcv.
be on the result of the voting Tues­ Linn to levy tax lievond 6'. limit
F.vcrylxxlv km*»» the student» nasium and many other articles
themselves. 1 have read «-very word
day. the ship of state will sail on. yes 78. no 61; «ame for Benton ami
,you have «aid in regard to the asaumed a big debt in the erection |xrtin«-nt to the building, and by
and w<- will soon get our feet bask Linn, ye« 65. no 66; »ingle tax. 17
school bill, and while you and I dif­ of this gymnasium, ami the K of iook'Ug into the south window of
on th* ground and the little strife* no 117. 19J'* fair tax .-m* i.*lm«nt.
fered al out it. you at no time at- P. I«x Igr. which helped us in getting the Kelly drug store you can sec
and wounded feelings will be for­ yes 38. no 87; incoms tax. ye« 40
: tacked the personality of a «Ingle started, is also giving us a big lift what the I h * x Kill contain. Some
gotten and healed. It is the lot of no 82; compuiaory education bill,
person because of their or hi* op­ in raising the money to help |xiv i <>l the moat iiitervstuig articles will
the American people to tight among yes 75. no 71.
otT tlx* debt, ami this <lan«c and be the I Hinds donated by the pur­
posite views.
them ■•Ives at election lime, aad
Shelburn For governor. Olcott
But 1 have h«*ard derogatory re- dedication a Hords wholesome and chasers to the student laxly as a
then forget the matter soon after­ 63. Pierce 102, treasurer, Hoff 6(1,
i marks made about y»u. and your entertaining features to please all. help to wqmig out the debt— ami
wards and it is a good thing we TouVelle 59; Supt.
Pub. Inst .
Americanism hs* been questioned. I hus all moiicv raised I rom the, more are Ixmg donate«I every day.
can do so.
Churchill, 92. George 40; Labor
He sure to keep the alxivc «late
According to reports al th«* place dance will lx* tumol over to the
I he results of the five peeeincta commissioner. Gram 87, Hansen 32;
where 1 usually hang out. you have gy tu fund to help clean up the debt <>|x-n and lx with us by 7:50, and
in this neighborhood were as fal­ public service commissioner. Camp­
stay widi us throughout the eveii-
¡«ait subscribers, and some advertis­ on the building.
lows < We are omitting the names bell 65, Ericksen 32. Kerrigan 26;
Certainly there will l*e a feed at
ing
This to my mind i* in toile rance
and the vote where there was no senator, 2nd dial .Curt. 64. Garland
of the worst part upon lh**se who
contest).
71; senator. Ijine and Linn. Cu»iek
think they are endowed with all th«
destructive of these ends, it Is (he ion. but I have known many instan­
North Scio For governor. Olcott, 70, Fisk 61; rep reseña live, Acheson
Americanism abroad
hen we can
right of the people to alter or alxdish ces where the people have asked for
59. Pierce 122; state treasurer, Hoff 37, Childs 36. Goin 94, McMahan 66;
l learn to tolerate the other fellow
it" etc.tread the charges!
measures to lie named upon our
92, Tou Velle 66; Supt. Pub. Inst., Sheriff. Dunlap 66. Eichinger 12.
and his views, whether of our be­
Churchill 1(>4. George SR; labor Moore 48. Mult»n 1. short term
The preamble to our constitution statues that nine men constituting
liefs or not. we will have attained
commi-*doner, Gram 116, Hansen commissioner. Thums 87, Zim-nor­
reads: "We the ptopic of
the the Sanhedrin th ••se United States,
the degree of Aniei icani«m vouch-
35; public service
commiaioner, man 45; long term commissioner.
United States, in order to form a known as the United Slates Supreme
safedby the constitution, ami not
Campliell 105. Ericksen 29, Kerrigan Irvine 65, Isom 67. On the meas
more perfect Union, establish jus­ Court, in Washington. D C., turned
Iwfore. I am for you and your
14, senator, 2nd dist,, Curl 78. ures the result follows: T<> perm!
tice, insure domestic tranquility, down. So we are functioning under
little paper, the best we ever had
Garland 97; joint senator. Lane and Linn co. nly to tax bevoud <>’X limit*
provide for the common defense, the dictatorship of the brains of 9
i here, and while we may differ up**n
Linn, Cusick 97, Fisk 72; represent­ yes 64. no 66: same. Benton and
promote the general welfare, and men, and not by the voice of the
| Some questions, we cannot differ up­
It
ative. Acheson 50, Childs 55. Goin Linn, yes 59. no 67. single tax. yea
receive the blessings of liberty to people, and for the people,
on the fact that you are at all times
107, McMahan 87; Sheriff, Dunlap 17. no 108; 1925 fair amendment,
ourselves, and our peosterity do seems to make no difference how
working for the growth uf the com-
76, Eichinger 38. Moore 66. Walton yes 33. no 73. compulsory education­
ordain and establish thia constitution much the people may desire a law,
munity in which w<- live
More suc­
1; short term commissioner. Thome al bill, yes 56. no 73
for the United States of America." It must first go to these nine Wise
cess to vou.
men of our nation to pass upon the
130, Zimmerman 50; long term
From the Providence and Jordan
After adopting the first seven
A Friend.
Conalitution daily, and some times
commissioner, Irvine 104, Iso me 64. districts we were unable to get the
art.cles of the constitution It wss
they set aside the Constitution al­
The measures resulted as follows full vote, but the Mint* results are
soon found, amendemenl» were nec­
WHAT IS AMERICANISM?
together by denying freedom of
To permit Linn County to levy tax practically as recorded ’rom the
essary to promote justice and tran­ s|n<ech, press and religion. Any
Editor Scio Tribune:
beyond 6‘i limit, for 79, no 77; other precincts
The surprise is in
They thing seems to be constitutions! now
There is so much nuwadavs being quility among the colonies.
same for Benton and Lino county. Jordan, where it la said the com­
a days, if there is plenty of money
paseed
amendments
to
the
original
said about Americanism we think a
f.*r 61», no 75; single tax. for 32. no pulsory education bill is «aid to have
constitution, and big business tiehind it.
few thoughts along that line would 5th clause of th«
An American
107; 1925 fair tax amendment, tor carried by 10 majority
be worth while considering, lest we known as amendm«>ni (one! "Gong-
52. no 92; income tax amendment,
The total county vote which we
Candidates Were Here
forget what American i»n>0iands for. reas shall make no law respecting an
for 34. no 101: compulsory education­ were able to get from Albany yes-
establishment
of
religion
or
prohi
­
Its primary, and basic function, is
Monday night, before the Furks
al bill, for 86, no 81.
e rday follow«
to give litierly and justice to all its biting the free exercise there of; or
South Scio —For governor, Olcott.
of
the Sanliam Community Club,
Olcott 2834. Pierre 1967, Curl
people. Twenty
•«•ire
specific abridging the freedom of speech or
appeared
several of the candidates
41. Pierce 119; state treaaurer. Huff 3436, Garland 4048. Cusick 3855,
charges of injustice was proclaimed of the press; or the right of the
for
office
in the county, and it was
59. TouVrlle 84; Supt. Pub. Inst., Ft»k 3536. Acheson 3164. Childs 1003,
against Great Britain in the declar­ people ueacabiy to assemble and pe­
Churchill 90. George 57; labor eom- Goin 3315, Mr Mahan 3619, Dunlap
one
of
those
old time political love­
ation of Independence. The first tition the Government for a red rem
feasts
that
used to occur every
3232. Eichinger 149. Moore 2226.
of greivances. when this is not
clause which reads as follows "We
campaign year, as liolh political par­
Richards 962. Tempi tun 790. Walton
hold these treaties to be self evident allowed." Then sec. 1, ot ameml-
ties were repiesented.
361, Thorns 31*45. Zimmerman 3142,
menl
14.
"All
persons
born
or
that all men are created equal; that
Irvine 3375. Isom 3695. The mean-
Each promised much, but qualified
they are endowed bv their Creator naturalise«! in the United State«,
with
the statement that they could
urva relieved the following: To
and subject to the jurisdiction there
with certain inalienable rights; that
not
accomplish
much in tax reduc­
permit Linn to levy tax in excess of
of. are citizens of the United States,
among these, is life, litiertv and
tion
at
the
present
time, but would
6%. yes 3134. no X196; same for
and the stale wherein they reside.
the persuit of happm* -*«
1'hat to
use
their
best
endeavors
to prevent
Benton and Linn,><»2929. no 3439;
«ecure these rights governments are No state shall make or enforce any
added
debt
upon
the
people.
I tic
single tax, yea 784. no 5744, 1925
instituted among men
deriving law where the privilege», or immun­
meeting
was
held
in
the
Z.
C.
B
J.
fair amendment, y* •> 2033, no 4363;
ities of citizens of the United States,
their just powers from the consent
hall,
which
was
fairly
well
tilled.
income tax amendment, yes 2028,
of the governed; that whenever etc., are denied these thing«."
The next meeting of the duh will
no 4269, compulsory education bill,
I believed these are the fund­ tie held al Shelburn, on the night of
any form of government becomes
yea 7166, no 8321
amentals of true Americnism. and December 4th. to which everybody
the 1st amendment the greatest of is invited.
Walter Pierce win« governorship
them all, freedom of »p«wch, press,
Former Resident Dies
by <>vei 31.<8*0. and V\ Utkin« tie-
and religion. We will never gel
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Stationery
35C
Kelly’s Drug Store
The R vm M Store
tested McArthur fur ci>ngr<*sM in
Multnomah.
back to normality until we get back
to our constitution, in ail its full­
ness, which was alnuMii abrogated
and srI aside during and since the |
war.
Floyd E. Smith Dies
Floyd Earl Smith was l«>rn at
Black Rock, Oregon, March 30th,
1920. and died Nov. 4th. 1022, of
bronchial asthma, at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Smith, at Munkers Station, was
buried Sunday at the Miller Ceme­
tery at Shelburn
Il
He leaves to mourn his loss, his
parse ta. ooe brother and two sisters
I
In thia country we submit to ma­
jority rule, though the majority
may not always be right and through
freedom of speech ami pr< •ess the
We hoar a
minority can be heard
great deal of palaver about this
being a "goverment of the people, i
for the peopl* and by the people" i
which no doubt was the intent and
atm of the framers of our emtatitub
I
Mrs. M. C. Gill has received word
that her brother, John F Howell,
who was rawed on a farm near Scio,
died at hw home in Chelan, Wash.,
on <>ct. 26, 1981. Mr. Howell was
born on a farm on Howell Prairie,
in Marion county, on May 7, 1850,
and was 72 years, 6 months and
fifteen davs old.
He Is survived by
his widow, one son. a granddaugh­
ter . and three sisters and four bro*
lhers
They are; Mrs M. C. Gill, of
Scio; Dr M. F. Cole, of Timber Or.;
Mrs. M J Johnson, of Hollister,
Cal.
I he brothers all live in Cail*
forma.