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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1923)
I HE SURE SHOULD A lawyer charges a man 210 for ten minutes' conversation —the man insists on paying It. A doctor cha»g««a 21 for a prescription I not in Fresno), and the patient says. “Oh. pshaw, is that enough?*’ An i undeatakei conducts a funeral and ! charges 2100 and he is just lovely A Sidewalk Chat •■Why, Mr Blank, I hardly knew you With giaours on. but they're tx-cuming to you ” "Do you think to? I know I feel belter and better every day since wuar- ing them. ” 0jotom e trial. HAROLD ALBRO. M tnufacluring Optician «eseseeeee» eoseeosoeesaeae When You Need Glasses Rernvmber We are equipped with the .<■ ' - f'»r i-xarn- ing «**,< i and fitting glaasea. Satisfaction Guaranteed Rrlcea V ery Reasonable S. T. FRENCH Grs iwals Optometrist With F.M. French & Sons Jewelers and Opticians ALBANY. • OREGON ♦♦♦♦»«eeseeseseseeseoe k « m h,llll1 1'*rM A great »ut,.n . for th«-home knitters of Or. but »till a fact. Further- more tl • >■■■ i- alxolutely virgin wool yarr ti wool wm grown In Linn county • . i>) Mr. Senders totheOre- Smi \S « > -1 < . ( iq uny (mills located at ell»« ->l. in <>!■ nto worsted yarn by Roy I I , »«■' of ('. I’- Bishop, pruprii tor ■ ' the Woolen Mill Store of Balam, til., n blotters try thia v am out. All (ftc per ball of 2 ots Hami'lr I -nt on apt>l < ation. Atidrvas C. P. l-i»hup, Box <ft. Salem. Oregon, Vv right & Poole MOR IICIANS l'n.l««skw» Best of '■crvice, lx>th Professionally ami in f uneral Conducting. Lady Assistant always. Beat of Equijim« '-! and Price« Guaran teed Right fur f.vrrybody. Paosa 16 LEBANON OREGON THVRStiAY, March I. 1923 Bible Thought Today with everybody inside and outside the fondly. *A man buvo a gold brick and apologia*« for not having bitten sv>n«-r. An «iitor walks a mile in the hot sun to get the facta of a sudd«-n death or a wedding or a social function and spends three hours in writing it up and tells lies and praises people till he hates him self. Then, if he makes an insigni ficant om »ion or error or chargee ft cents «traight for three extra copies hr is a stingy cuss who never | WHATSOEVER Whatsoever ye get* anything right and chargee four j shall ask in my name, that will I do. times the price of city papers twice i as large. In short, be is confounded -John 14-12. m<>»t any-old-thing ami ought to be run out of town. Talk about the Now that women are serving on ice man! How would you like to juries, will the men follow suit and run a newspaper?—Straitford take along a powder puff and (Mont, i Press. chamois? THE DIFFERENCE Countern has worked wonders in this country, as all large business Th«* proposal in New York state firms are now saying “business is to license trade unions is of vital on the increase,” — interest t«> every worker. Even though the plan l>e not accepted by It has been said that R N. Stan that legislature the agitation la in field has moved his family to Boise tend iiI t<> I* the entering wedge for Idaho, where he ha* established a traile union control and incorpora home. If thia is true, how can he tion. remain as senator froru the domain Labor's opposition to the licens of Oregon? But probably that is ing or incorporation of traile unions only a rumor. can be easily understood if the fun damental difference lx-1 ween a trade Even tiankers, men entrusted with union and a corporation is kept in the meager savings of thousand» of mind. people, have joined in with thugs, The corporation is an artificial highwaymen, etc., ami wrecking thing created bv the slat«. Certain banks on a large scale, Money is featuies of it are controlled by the becoming more and more the root state, ami in return for this control of all evil,” and bankers are not the stockholders are permitted to immune. limit their liability. Under the company or partner It was right and proper that the ship form of doing buiineas each legislature should afford some re- member of the firm is responsible, | compensc to Mrs. C. M .Kendall, without limit, for the acts of the whose husband was killed while in other « members of the firm. But the pursuit of his lawful business as when these business men incorporate sheriff. But money does not bring their liability is limited to the track the breadwinner nor the pro amount of stock they own. tecting care of a devoted father, al Because of lirnit«*d liability the in though it helps to keep the little corporation method of doing bus family together. iness is favored. A cor|x>ratf<>n can not la* jailed, DR A Ö. PRILL Over in Corvallis a large taxi becaus«* it is not real. The uaual Arm has announced that it has gone metlKxl <>f discipline is to fine a PbysicidB ani Snrieoa back to pre-war prices, and thst corporation, which chargee the fine I (alia Attended fares anywhere in the city will be to operating exjx-nses and raises Day or Night 26c. How the world do move, rato" if n> c—.iry, to meet the since it has taken nearly Ave years deficit. SCIO -. ORE. for this firm to find out that the A trade union has not the slightest war is over. But it was not alone, similarity with a corporation. there are many yet who have not When a cori «oration is regulated DR. F'lCQ heard of the armistice and the set bv the slate th«* liberty of stock tlement away back in 1J»18. holders is not affected they may Office Hours: not even be aware of the proceed «to 12 A M. 1:30 to 5 P. M The Turner Tribune has been sold ings. by Pearl P. Hassler, who founded State action toward a trade union it about six and a half years a«<i, to is instantly felt bv every member Geo T. Rowley, of Amity. F P.' of the union. The union is another Rowley, a son. will lie in active wav t«> refer to a | group of human RTAYTUN, * * * OREGON charge. The Tribune has been suc beings. possessing memory, under cessful under Mr. Hamler, and we standing and will. ( alls sr.-w.rxi Pay or Night Tulwrrulin Testing wish the new owner even greater If the state regulates or controls success. There is no lietter asset wages, hours or working conditions to a community than a good paper, of one of these groups it controls and the new owner promises to the individual ■«• certain as the the make good. black man was Controlled before the war lietwren the states. According to announcement made Outwardly this control might be last week by the owners of the leas brutal and might be accom Morning Courier at Corvallis, the panied by a less show of force than paper has been sold to a local firm prior to ’21. but the principle would in that city, and the policy of the be !hc same Itehind today's pa paper will not be changed no the ternalism would lie every force that article said. The new purchasers the state can muster. are Miller A Walter, a real estate To urge the licensing or incorp DR J W. GOIN, firm. We wish the new owners suc oration of trade unions la to revive Veterinarian. cess. and the retiring* publisher — the old world ideal of government. Authorised Auction Sal« and Intarsiate well, what is an editor and publisher The new world ideal of govern Inspector. entitled to that should not goto Mr. ment is to protect life, liberty and Phores — l'ala, c Irei Shed. IM J Reeutencs, SOP-R Frost? property, to guarantee freedom to A I.HANY. OREGON I citisene and diffuse educations. Lot the Tribune do your printing. 1 To have government ait in yudg- I )l¿N LIST O. F. Korinek Veterinarian ment on individuals, to prescribe their living standards, select their amusements and direct the rearing of their children all through the control of wages -is a doctrine that belongs to eastrrn Europe and Asia. No true American would even suggest government control of the individual, or would class trade unions with corporaliorp. The men who would revive this kingly theory have the same mental attitude toward the workers as did the slave owner and the feudal baron. Democracy is impossible where the state dictates the lives and limits the aspiration of citizens count of a slight attack of the "flu." The Senior play cast are working hard on their parts and hope to have all of the first act learned by the next rehear«al. Basketball season will soon be over. The girls are already begin* mng to plan a tennis and indoor baseball team, and the boys are « thinking of track and field. The teachers in the grades are giving standard test* in arithmetic and several other snbjects this week. The boys haske.ball team goes to Independence Friday night. Quite a number have taken adj vantage of our offer of 100 letter heads and 100 envelopes for 21.50. High School Note» We are still booking orders and if you want to get in on this bargain Last week the boy. basketball offer you b*>lter hurrv' team of lnd«-|>endenc«- succeeded in defeating the Scio subs by a score of 21 to 10. The Scio team was' crippled by the loss of Holland, Thayer, and Knauf, who were sick. „_i„ ...... __ — Sims was the only man able to score for Scio. He made eight points in eleven tries from the foul line and shot one sensational basket from U- »«Ml. uh . floor. Nollet of Final Settlement Notice is h.reby given that the un ‘iersigned administrator of the estate of Mary E. Richardson. decree«-«!, has tiled w,lh th«- county clerk of Linn county. Oregon, his final account in th«- matter of nal,j w,tatei BrKj the county court has appointed Monday, the 2d day of April, »| J l‘.<23, at the hour of one (I) o’clock in the afternoon of said day, in the county court room in the court house in Si.Tuiuiiil ifc'S’rtX Dell Sutherland has returm-d to »“<d final account, th«- objections there- after h.r o<___ **’• ,f *"> ,hrr*' Bn<l tur th<' final sch « after her illneea. settlement of said estate The Parent Teach«-rw Association Dated thia 24th day of February, A. I D made 216 NO from their Waging- ' R,UY gasvm«. Administrator, ton's birthday program Five dol- J L M Curl, Atty for Admr. of «... i, to t* r»tnb.t«l to . K“ :! IK m W mia I fund to send a tblegat« ft MB < »re-l _______ gon to the National Parent Teachers Convention. A double header basketball game was played here Friday evening the City Daily’s Second at. Portland, Oregon lx>banon girls played the Scio girls. The latter were defeated by a score We want the farmant to ship ua their of 22 to 7. The Scio boys played the Gates boys and Scio won by a score of 35 to 8. Miss Morcom was not able to teach Highest Oregon Quotations paid, school Wednesday afternoon on ac- f. o. b. Portland Eggs and Cream Poultry Prices this Week Henn, 4 pounds and over ........................................... Hens, under 4 pounds ........................................................ Young Roosters ................................................................. Stags........... ...................................................... Old Roosters .................................. Capons. « pounds and over ................................................. < apons. under 6 pounds............... . ......... ........................ Geese...................... -.......................... Ducks ..................................................................... Turkeys, alive............... 17c 14c )«<. 12c 7c 25c 20c 12c 12c 23c LARGE & HACKLEMAN Poultry Feeding Station Old Butcher Shop Stand Scio, Oregon