The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, January 04, 1923, Image 6

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(Editor's Note We are glad to
give apace tv the people of our C -n
munity on topic* of the day, but
ask them not to become per*, nal or
abusive.
Each contributor must
sign name, not for publication, but
for our protection )
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■I uld never try tv defile the »ane-
' <ry uf religion, should never make
religion the cloak of their dishonest
pursuit for money.
aiilv i< truthful, charity work»
for the people in general and not
for individual deceiver».
Your» in real an«l sincere charity,
A. M Steder. route 1.
A Winchester
"KNOCKER"
Sounds a Warning
Rev Dinkenspeil gives the read­
Scio. Oregon. Dec. 2ft. 1922 ers of the Tridune a sermon
•Knocker.”
The Editor of The Scio Tribure.
My beloved friends time with
Scio. Oregon.
•ver floating momenta has rolled
Dear Editor:
a pace and brought us a little doser
I noticed the little
iVHOHl a VHXMVH <■
t
the feast for worms.
We feel
piece in your paper of I>ec. 21.
c*lm
and
serene
this
morning
as we
where you mention my name in con­
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bnfore
you
to
talk
about
nection with the Price controversy
iaojM j>
“Ki ><*ker.” "KMXkn" what a
From the manner aa that piece has
been put up, I can aee that it is not word, unfortunately we have no
Let the Tribune do your printing
text in Holy writ, to quote you and
the product of vour pea, for as an
must use the word as we find it in
experienced editor you «urely u >uld
Netici of hill StllltMil
have understood th«- argument and common parlance. In the dictionary
Notice la hereby given that the under­
it :» defined aa “one who knocks"
truthfully
signed, as administrator of the estate would have reported
of Henry Ixffier. deceased, ha* filed in The writer, however, shows that he ‘ A hinged met al striker fastened to|
the county court of Linn county, Ore­
the door.” “One who with confi- i
gon. hi* final account as auch adminis­ did not understand the argument,
< nee knocks advancement and pro-
trator and the said court has filed but he should never have tried t
Monday, the 29th of day of January,
1’1 <sive undertakings." is called a
1923, at the hour of two o’clock in the tell an untruth and to slander an j
Ki cker.”
Strange my beloved
afternoon of that day as the time for
honest person.
Or don’t you think
the hearing of objections to »aid final
I
t
them
aa
it
may
«■etn, the world
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account and the settlement thereof.
l > had it» knockers, since history
Any ami all |>er»on* having objections
Now all th«* argumente which I
to said final account are hereby notified
begun.
to be present at said time in the county have advanced in the Albany Dem­
All great undertaking*, all great
court room in the Linn county court
house, in the city of Albany Linn ocrat were directed only »gainst the a I vancement in the Arts Sciences.
county, Oregon, and then and there perverted method of desception,
I location and Literature, have had
make such objection*.
which was displayed, and mv argu­
J ohn F. Lgrruta.
ah kers,
l'< rhap* the race* of
Administrator of said Estate.
ments never were diiected agmmtt
earth would not have advanced j
Hut. & M aiiks .
religion, or any particular church,
Attorney* for Administrator.
a to ut them, because opposition
First publication <>ec. 28, 1922.
or any stand of Price m reiigi- «••
.«•times begets energy to go a
I.*s«t publication Jan 25. 1923.
matter. Hut 1 say. if any church
’ ■ < I or perchance our advancement
or any preacher attempts to d«,criv-
niL’ht have been much greater if we
the common people, they should r>
bad not had them.
member that such desorption will
the I
You remember brethern
surely revenge its»-If. and will d'­
day.
knockers in Dr. Harvey’a
STAYTON,
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OREGON
more harm to their church and to
(. alia answered l>ay or Night
among the supported learned Phys-
religion in general than anythin/
Tuberculin Testing
, Lins, you remember the knnckenr
else
You need only to read my
of ( >lumbus among the navigators
editorials as they ain>eare<i in the
>f hi« day. remember the conflab
Albany Itemocrat's editions of De«*
•ver the adoption of the Constitu-
Real Estate Broker
9, Dec. 18, and Dee. 22. and you
lion of the United States, when the
and Notara Public
will see at once that by my »cien-
kn cker» said they will never sign
Jlbitratls Obtained. Examined
title explainatiom I gave on the »ob­
it. On and on we might go telling
800
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OREGON ject I have rendensl a great < rvlc«
you of things that have L>een done
to religion as well is the community.
in the midst of a multitude of
Many people of eisaaervativc judf
knockers and we wonder some times
ment. and even many preacher* from
WE DO DYING
if the knocker is not the great urge
the stale, have written me apprai
t
hut causes the onward march of
; HUB Ct-EANING WORKS. INC
ing the good work I have done, and
pr
«gross
Hie smooth placid waters
Mui« Dyer* and (. leaner*
beside* «eve ral arguments in oth< 1
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tcquire
no
rugged
steel ship, toplow
>15 Lyou M, Albany. Oregon
papers have been advanced by
ila billows, eu when opposition arises
WE DO PLEATING
era) other I earned nndairm-re |> >p>«-
■ gr< .iter must be the effort to over-,
of the »am e opinion as 1 am. De­
Ixx-al Agent. Mm, Nell Molli» ,
me. Now brethern I believe;
ceiver s of course just hate publicity .
there is such a thing as going to the
knowing that such puidicity wi
extreme aa a “knocker" and I believe j
W, A. Ewing,
T. J. Munksrs, bring about th«- truth sooner or there is such a thing a* going to the
President
Vice Pres. later, b ut will bring it out very
extreme as a Pro®restive. If we
E. 0. Myers, Cashier
effectively. What your writer how can stand together on a happy me­
ever m intions about Iwing arre-t.-1, dium. we shall d<> well. I remember
you can read my editorial* for a •n« incident in "Holy writ." when
Doe* a (¡«neral Banking
whole day. and you never will find
¡•«•rating together by all the!
Business. Interest paid
that exprajaiuon at all in any of them t -ople, built a magnificent temple
on time deposits.
Whi’ther
this was intended for ■ r towers. Of course the towers
slander by your correspondent 1 fell because it hail no specific use-
do not konvr. however I do kn-iw fullness, but it show* what working
that he produces something by stat­ I /ether can do for things of worth.
J >
ing that, what we usually caa a li .
lhe happiest man that can be
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The
Furniture
Man
R. M. CAIN
Bring | OUT jOD
Printing to Tribune
The
Furniture
Man
DR. J W. GOIN,
Veterinarian.
Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
Inspector.
Phones:—Palace Feed *hed, IM J
Residence. fiM> It
ALBANY. OREGON
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
Riley Shelton
Bring Y our Battery to
BatteryHeadquarters
No matter what make of Lattery y "U hate on your car, bring it
regularly to Battery ! leadiiuartcrs, where wr operate according
to the Willard Standard 01 Sen ice. We have the necessary
equipment and the know ledge, and an pu p.ireil to see that you
get the moat out of your battery n<> matter what the make.
Ford Special
Willard Battery
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THE SCIO STATE BANE
Wr wish you a
Happy and
Proapcroue
New Year.
Bartu Motor Co
ilari
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Shelton & Co. Props
8(10, OREGON
C. C. BRYANT
Attorney at Law
Cusick Hank >Udg.
OREGON
ALBANY
Scio Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meat —
Bacon— Lard - Sausage
We Buy Your Hogs
Holeehek Bro«.,
Scio. Or*.
Prop«.
Further I wish to mention that I
believe th. at we all have equal
rights, that we have also the right
|of expresra« g our honest opinion in
(public matt« -rs which affect the com­
munity. W » have tn be chant . de.
too. Charvt y is the most nec< » sry
'virtue, of a mrse
But if any one
tries to poiai -n th«* wells or tries to
burn the t<ae n. or does any thing
1 hat does kfi at harm to the com­
munity. >*«♦ charity will demaml
that we ao«M» d the alarm. In fight-
ing decepttaa 1 am not al«>ne in the
arena. Then ■ are many n>>bleminded
men on ray e •rie. Rea<i only what
I quote f -ntt* Dr. Ed. J. Kulp, a
iferv learn»«!
partor of the fl mt
Mcthixhut 11 lurch at Topeka, Kan-
aaa, and yow think just like I.
Maay fag>e mirade men indeed
have ariaen «during the past centur-
1 ies. they has e fallen, and many of
them end's! In the prisoa Cell, where
they really d o belong in all ytiaritv.
I Men who pr rform cures by sugges-
t»o»». or hva not ism may have their
io d own-town corner*, but
found.
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Is he who builds, but never tears
down.
Now mv good friends I thank
y ou for your presence here thia mor­
ning,we hope you have been amused
if not lenefited by our little preach­
ments to you through the Tribune.
I don't like this word “ k . nuckkr ”
and if it has an application to any
!« t us change it to "BUILDER,” It
» •uni» so much better, it carries
with it the idea of usefulneaa.
If things nee«l improvement let
us help. If mistakes have been
made, let u* help remedy them, and
and all pull for the highest and beat.
Amen.
Our next wdl lie "Builder”
Keep Tight H«M on Temper.
The man wbn loses bl* temper ta la
the p.-sftloo nt admitting to all who
Mines* hl* exhibitions that he la net
master of hlmeelf. A Io»» of temper
r»n» loss of «elf cntrol. No maa
cun enjoy the luxury of losing hla tam­
per regularly and enjoy long Ufa
Neither ran such a man win the lor-
Ing loyalty of hla aa^xialaa.—'Tam
frreiar la Feches
The Cow in Agriculture
of Every Country
Wher* ths cow has taken h> r rightful place, »nd man has done hi*
part, we find the highest type of farming wr find farmers living on their
own farms, raising crops in rotation, which is the way the lord intend
ed no to farm.
We find on the farm*, him« with mow« tmd Inn* »nd silos - regular
factorieo working the year round. ». tting th«- v-ry moat from the farm’s
crops and furnishing an Incom«- every wwk of th«- year.
Ws find boms* with conveniences.
We find intelligent, thrifty, «iebt-free people with minds and hands
alert frase steady employment
We find • good eltisonship, a good agriculture.
Oregon Milk Company
Condenaery, Scio, Oregon
The Scio Tribune $1.75 the year
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