OWL-LAFFS RAILROAD GUARANTY FALLACY a It Hit by Southern Pacific President in Address to Live Stock Men LOS ANORIKM (HpwrlaD Neither th« TranspurtaikM Act of >.V nor say other law. «tale or federal «war aalaaa any lacoms whatever to th« railroads, Wm Hprvuls Pr«»l<1«t>t if the Southam Pacific Co tn pan, pointed out In an address before th»- Am«o ran National Live Hloek A •aoc la t Io u • hleh has Just cemplalod Its ¡St.» aaaual convention here ■There is nu guaranty that any rail road «hag earn aven one per cent said Mr Hproule He showed tl. • the Transportation Act of IMO "msreh (Oa U'itb Laaghler) make« a declaration that If any rail , road hapt-en« to earn up to a certain Howdy full* " Ilu- Ureal Divide” percentage I Pled by the >•■«• »».»<• Commerce Commission at - on -A Standard Oil dividend. the value of the ph,steal property need for transportation p ri t> MURDERS. ATTENTION! ■ III not be considered In excess of a The motor fiend who*« dodged by men reason a bl« return' When he g«»i< rushing 'round the town Han nothing on the gossip when It comes t< > running people down. I m»nv letter« in I have r< my days. ”»• y« a friend,” letter« of But 1 have never ab >ut all kin d yet ri-ceiv» d one with tear stain« on it; th»>ugi< 1 have hail letters sent me «» ful' -.f . . rv cu*s word« that the envt ipe was almost scorched brown. ” A bachelor avs the average re«- taurant bill <>f fare is truthful. Just mall steak" listed and order the •ee if they do not tell the exact truth On Wby«iaal Valuation Htoeke and bonds of railroads have nothing to do with th« figure upon which they are perrntttod tn earn n reasonable return If they can. unr , ecoaowlral and efficient manvrsmcnl. Mr Hproals said A rati rued may have outs' 1« pr -r Ilea, hut unlees the pr>>|»eriy Is s< t ally devoted tn railroad busts» «a It 1« no’ considered In filing a valuation upon which a reasonable return 1» | • r mttleo. Ihe railroad pn b at '• Mr Hproule reviewed briefly tbe war time «xpwrl«ncea of tbe railroad* that loaded them with Increased operating expenses with which lbs» are «till Israel) burden«»! Ke n-ferr«-: also to* the co Ila ¡»si- in Ir in»«, generally that followed the s»r II* cowtlnued "Uradially this country, with the capacity for survival t belongs Io a new and »l >rl as and progressive nation, tv« «■» ir»- up until A won .)» »»ent to a lawyer to get a divorce tin other day. "Why do you want tn get a divorce?” asked the l«»i ;ii 1.Hit. "({«-cause I am married,” in ■ informed him. wife’s clothe« to keep hei from run­ ning around. No one noticed th» A BUM ¡MING HAEFYnlL Vai N I n< ljue< n Bird. Goofy.” difference. Hal O W<»»n. "Say. he’« so nutty ACQl'iTHfl» that every time a clock cuekooa he She—"What is thi« dark hair think« he’s taing paged." doing on your coat?” Ho —“That is the »uit I w »rv last DE< £| IVl Al’PEARANl'M year. I expect the hair has been on “Do you r<* idze th’ t it’« only a little m<»re tl • twenty year« «inee it ever »ince you were a brunette, the fir.t automobile« we make« a diet of candy and nu no gsand fruit cake and pope- tr i and then is mad be- ca is* in- • »n’t feel aa tit aa a Addle ■ays a <• ■ ■ And by the way. he goes < ». ?»• remark, whaddve mean by li i a« tit as a fiddle? We never uw » Add <• that didn't have to he ».veth » i • and tightened up and have it« «j .irk plug« cleaned - whili tin- I • nee squirmed — be­ fore it was r« idy •<» go. gum." t PEOPLE'S COLL MN ^db dP ♦ »»♦ ♦ > ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ***♦**♦*« ♦ ♦ (Editor’s Note We are glad t« give «pace to the people of our com­ munity on topic« of the day, but ask them not to become personal or abusive. Each contributor must sign name, not for publication, but for our protection ] When a u d thing is put over Glass Houses in our town there are a hundred Scio. Ore.. Feb. 19. 1923 people ready t» take the credit; Editor Tribune: when <• mellimg fall« flat you can’t Abraham Lincoln once »aid: And anybody who will take the blame. "There is so much gocul in the worst "How i« it your parrot «wear« so of us. and so much bad in the best shockingly By an oversight «he of u« that it scarcely behoove« anv waa left near a telephone booth. of u« to «peak ill about the rent of ua." These word« were true in hi» HAPI’INi s IN 1 V KRY COMPLAINT “We will b« g ad to hear of any day and are true in our day. There impertincr.i'c or lack of attention on is so much idle talk going on them» the part of .ir employee.” sava a days that one hardly knows the bulletin i-u I* pleased, no matter and young women-'even those who have no thought of committing a what happen« wrong are all made targets of a We can 't *••• the reason for wear- i slanderous tongue, and usually them» ing long skirt« they're hidden. tongues are manned by parties liv­ A man never realize« how many ing in a glass house It «eem« to things he disapproves of until his the writer, and we are a victim of own daugnt* r reaches 16. them, that if each one of ua would To make the thing appropriate ponder over the words of Lincoln •ome feller« should be buried in, there would be more peace and good their smoking jacket instead of a feeling throughout this glorious shroud. country of ours, and especially here in Scio. A Sufferer. A shrewd obw-rver recently said: I "When 1 Ami a man who like« his business I have found a man who is well on his way to making money." I la New York a man burned hto j i t< sy y ur < hairmaa informs yon that the cattl* l»u«twesa Is coming into It» ow i irn Th« railroad bualneea Is i silt eosnin* along until we ure In b«»i «« hut eo far It la only U> ho » that It too will come Into Ila awn again > in i be m«antlme it Is proper that I ah > Id aay to yon that the tn r nMi tMt o , ir operating costa ha« been s»> great and the Increase In tasatloa hi i n so great that It la 1mpo«albla f> - tl ■ 'i .ds to make eubetantlal r«- ’u. us or for the authoritiee of gor» ci i -iT.t to prodaco substantial r. . . th :.» in th« freight and jwaaenger rates of this ■ intry. unless we ere » in' v a s«w set back »1 »n >•« would share sa well as our » «rn Succeed Together All ' -« of <>ur national life ; r >* t I .11 we 1 rogre«» Inset her. We go I » k together we fail together. There I ■ ■» i- < h thing la this coaatry »• ■ »-«a >b«re Is no such II tnr « »-»a of one Industry ■ « i ■ fl»iun accord to you that right ws « • ■ ly ask you to accord to ua that !>»'- rli' l We can all work to lb* < Iasi« of creating that stat« i - i» l ««rvlae and of jus II ■ tn the nuhll mind which will re a >rd ' Just returns* i We have a call for a large list­ ing of real property, at the low­ est price you can quote, either in large or small tracts. Bring in your listing if you want to sell F or SA LE The properties listed below is all the deeietiption calle for. and really modest. They are bar­ gains. and the eheape.«t in the Willamette valley. Write ua about either of them. T he S cio T ribune . One block on South Main »trvet, in Scio, with good »-room modern house, bam and outbuildings; walnut and fruit trees Price I2OUU for a quick ««le. Thi* is an exceptionally good buy. Ad- drea* V, care Scio Tribune. For Sale Five head of Durham rat­ tle, one row. three heifer» aixi bull, all regirterod but one, and it will be; pnre •75 per head. AdOrvas B-l, rare Scio Tribune. For Sale In city limits of Scio, 3 acres with g<««i modern house, barn and chicken huuse: 1 acre in raspberries a>»d iota of other fruit, price is <37Jo, a eood buy. Address K I, care Scio Tri­ une For Sale »ill acre« good black loam ■and. all in cultivation, one mile from town and high «ehool, railroad ami milk condenser,. extra good bearing orchard: good ImiUling». farm well fenced; ideal dairy farm Price SI 10 per acre for quick sale Address AA, care Scio Tribune. Ninety-seven acres, all tillable ex­ cept IS. is well drained; Ml acre* now in crop: Sil left tn «uumer fallow in spring; family orchard. Good H-room house with basement, good barn and out­ buildings. «11 farming implements, tool«, etc.; 5 n. ad of cow«, 8 head of homes, 4 head of hog*, tx tsren 50 and 00 hena, telephone and everything to «tart farm­ ing. ii ill give piMMMiKSion right away. Price 30,600. Address TG, Scio Tribune One of the fastest games of the season was play»-1 on the local floor last edne- lay evening between the Scio |. » and the Willamette fresh­ men, The Anal »cure was 11 ta 9 in favor of the frruhmen. Don’t forget the doublcheader ba»»k>-i ‘»all gam«- to tie played here 314 acre«, HO in cultivation, balance pasture and timber; 4 miles from rail­ way station. 6 miles from good town. U miles from school, 2 mile« from church, on rural mail route; well wat­ ered. «mall running stream, and nu­ merous spring»; good 7-room h<»u«r; 4Kxtk> foot barn, other outbuilding»,best of hill land. Would divide into two or mor« places. Price 416,000. Address Ti. Scio Tribune. Friday evening lietwt-cn the Scio and the Ix-lian n girls, and between the Scio boys and Gates. Arthur Mclaun, a student of the Aumsville high school, visited our school M< mday. The S< i<’ girl« were defeated on the local lb »r last Wednesday. The score *«i h-9. in favor of Turner. The Scio B»»y« defeated Iwbanon last Fridav '»3-3. This was a alow an»i rough gam<- I m ^ wum » of the ina­ bility of the referee to call the fouls. The girl* met one of their worst defeats ia*t Friday, »«hen they were defeated by the Ix-banon girls 6-32. Albany College*will give a play here Tuesday, Feb. 27. the title of which i» "Brown'« in Town.” Thi« sounds good, doesn't it? A l‘arent-1 eacher meeting will be held next Thursday (tonight). Feb. 22 A «|>< rial program will be ren­ dered by the grade pupils. M im 1 Milan a Sutherland has been abru-nt froir school l>rcau«e <»f an attack of ap|«»ndicitiB. A holiday * ill be given on Wash­ ington’s birthday. A letter from Ki Chra. who is now at Austin, Minn., says they had a foot <>f snow >>n the ground and the thermometer was registering 10 below zero Hi» also say« the winter haa been very mild back there so far. He says he cannot get along without th»- Tribune and sent along the simoleum» neceamry to enable him to read hp* own |>a|>er Dr. W B Richardson, of Jeffer­ son. was in town Saturday. He «ays he ha* been at Spokane for the past year, ami while the city la pros­ perous. the country around about Score Cards—Get your "600” «core ha» been pretty hard hit for the past cards at the T wrl 'NK office. 2c four or five year« on account of poor per card, or 2è cent* percard by crops and «mall prtcaa for wteat tbe farmer did raise. W seres. 200 in cultivation, balance paatur»- and timber; near good town and school; 2 milea to railway station; «mall orchard on place, good 7 room howae; 8 good barns, best quality land; near mad market for dairy product« Woulddivide into aeveral «mail farms Price »50.1)00. Address Tl, Soo Tri­ bune. 7H acres, well improved, two seta of building». <>n main euunty road. 1 mile to go»* ¡school,. j mile to railroad ata- tian; 3 buura from Portland market«, flne river bottom «oil. running stream; 6 acres of berries, full bearing; family orchard. Price lld.uoo. j cash, balance long time. Would consider as a part payment, residence property or subur­ ban acreage, in good town or city in the Willamette valley, Yakima valler or (Jiiifornia. Addreaa Gl, Scio Tri­ bune. I • 2K acres, river bottom, finest of gar­ den or berry land; running stream.easy to irrigate, «lx acres of loganberries, raaptiemea, strawberries and blackber­ ries. full bearing;^ mile to railroad sta­ tion. good markets. Price S6.U0U, part cash, lialance lime. Address G2, Scio Tribune. 60 acres, river bottom, practically all in cultivation, well improved, two sets buildings, on mam county road, j mile to railroad station. I mile to school, 4 miles U> g»»d town; an ideal dairy or fruit farm. Price I12.IMJU. one-half cash, balance long time. Address G3, Scio Tribune. We cannot and do not guaran­ tee a sale quickly, but there will be a sale if you really want to sell. Give minute description and the lowest possible price. i