The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 20, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Ottqja Midi hai I b U«M
DR. A. G. PRILL
Pànici» ani
Sarges
Bay or Night
G. F. Korinek
\’<‘t<‘rinnrian
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OREGON
Call* answered I>ay or S ight
lubereulln Irating
Why suffer with Headaches?
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Have Your Eyes Examined
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S. T. FRENCH
Qr«dM«t« Optomtlmi
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With
F.M.French&Sons
Jewelers and Optician*
ALBANY.
OREGON
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We have
Everything
OPTICAL
EVE STRAIN
I* the cause of many
HUMAN ILLS
BANCROFT
Optical Company
819 W 1st St.. Albany
W. A. Ewing,
T. J. Munkcr»,
Preeldent
Vice Pre*.
E. I). My era. Cashier
The Scio State Bank
Does a General Banking
Buainean. Interest paid
on time deposita.
Real Ertale Brolftr
and Notary Public
stbtlratli Obtained, Examined
□CIO
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OREGON
When you want
1 h««tl
Sell your Cream to the
Sciò Creamery Co
Eil Holland. Manager
Catarrhal Deafness
I* open <auM*l by an infanwM < or. St Hon
ot th* muenu* llama ot th* Kueta- loan
Tub*. When thia tub* la Inflam»,! you
hav* a rumbling *oun<1 or Imiwrfct
Hearing, tinlaaa th* Inttarnmation <an
b» r*duce< your bearing may b* <!•--
■iroyert forever.
ii«ix*a catarrh ■wniciwn win
go what we claim tnr It—rU your e, i.,-i
of Catarrh er Oeatnaaa raueail by
Catarrh
Hold hr al! <trig»1*t* for over to Year*
F. J Chaney A Co.. Toledo Ohio
Dr P. T. T>«*d
: A Dream :
Dream Three.
My vision in thi* wonderland rwiwl
strange indeed. So many thing* being
done *u differently to what they *rr in
my own country. The idea of taxing
the product* of earth, whether above or
beneath it* aarface. «truck me a* a cu­
rio.
What do you mean by taxing thing*
beneath the earth * surface?
Why. don't you know that there I* a*
. much wealth beneath the earth*» *ur
fare a* there i* upon Ila surfacepnaduc-
Dr. H. 0 HOmw
VETERINARIANS
Lebanon, Oregon
Office at
Robertson Drug Co.
Phon« 52
what
stock they may have on hand.
that
very
lb* market is sure to reach a
low ievel?
That the busiest
bnsinewi
man
these day* i* the farmer?
That the** community club meet­
ing* are doing more to make people
happy than all
the world?
the newspapers in
bsiici si R rii Sllllt>t*l
That crime is not men­
publication of the article beneficent Creator that cause* the sur
face of the earth to produce it» fruit»
and grain which all people must have
that *n uivlerstanding ha* been | to eat. ha» hidden in the bowel* of the
re
I with the county court and . earth groat quantities of coal, iron, oil.
i the big committee which wa* to «liver, copper and gold, put thrrv for
h* .«- met the court on Monday night. all people to have and use in many way *
I and no one man or corporation of men.
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3.
This understanhing, we
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' ar.- b 1, i» that the court is heartily ar* allowed . to have or control th»*»
| hidden product* uf earth from beneath
in t*< r <>f the road to Fish Lake, it* eurface for private gain.
I *ee. but how do you rr.xnagc tin»'
»nd >■
n as the owner of the
The government hold* in rvaerv* and
right f way through the forest* to
control* all it* coal, oil ami mineral»,
the la- • arrive* here the matter will
' wherever found, and operate* many oil
■ t k. ii up and a right of way se­
| well», coal and mineral mine* a* well.
cured a» prayed for by the commit- In fact, the government operate» ami
■.
I'robubly we were in a hurry 1 control» aume of all branch*-« of all
o c, ' - ire the c «urt, and if we were 1 business earned on tn thi* country
Why »o? To ascertain the cost of pro-
a .- ar»- mor« than witling to make
; duction and manufacturing in order
amend».
that excee* profits m*y not to- charged
There is no doubt but that Linn too high to the consumer. So special
county ha» the beat county court privileges are granted to any one to
now tn the history of the county, ' speculate in the product» of nature and
uid ail la-cauw they are men willing become rich off of what God ha» creat­
i to do just what the people want ed for all.
tn thi» country we have no strike* or
I done and to go just a* far as the
labor trouble* of any kind, no empty
money thev will have will go
This dinner paito; we have no millionaire*
(ar we are with the court and for and no pauper*. Th«- minimum wage »
the people. Since :hey are willing >5 00 per day for all common labor ami
*10.00 per day for »killed labor, m> bu» -
to do what they can for the road to
neas ia allowed to charge over 25 per
■ Fish lake. the Scio Tribune is more cent profit above operating expense*.
than willing to retract some of its
Railroad* are owned, operated anti
»tatement* of last week, but not controlled by the government. I he cm
the part that refer* to the non-at­ ploys* all receive gwd wage* and after
all operating expense* and upkeep of
tendance of either member at the
the road* are paid, we firn! that a freight
meeting.
Thi* we slick to,' for it I rate of about 15c per 100 pounds pay*
wa* more than out of the ordinary. all ex penes* and no complaint is ever
But that the court ha* shown thi* j heard of high freight charge»
l’a»sen
ger
rat»»
are
2r
per
mile
and
the
people
willingneM to do for the people
travel, I tell you. So »trike», walkout*
what the people want done, the
or howling about railroad operation».
Tribune most sincerely appreciate*.; The government coin» am! iMue*
And we hope there will not be fur- i money to ail it» people and regulate»
they cause to to take the court to' the value thereof, and distribute* it
task for lack of attention to such through government owned bank», ami
are not permitted to charge more thank
detail* of meeting
committee*,
per cent on money loaned to private in­
whether at night or in the day dividual*.
time.
W* have no high aalared officer* any­
That the county court has been where. No government, congre«» or
instrumental in saving to the coun­ •late legtalatur*. but a common council,
which meet* every five year*. consist-1
ty aomething over >100.000 during
ing of one member for every 6000 peo
1929. we are glad to add our word pie. «elected from all part* of our coun­
of profound approval, and hope it1 try, who attend thia conncil represented
will do a* well in 1924. It ha* tak­ by farmer*, businessmen, laborera.etc., j
en considerable work on the part of where if anything of importance or th»
general welfare of the people and coun­
the court to do thi*, and their efforts
try come» up it ia referred back to Un­
are surely appreciattd by the tan*
people to discuss until the next meeting
payer. For thi* they are not en­ of the council and the voice of the peo­
titled to try great credit—it was ple passes or reject» the measure. Our
their duty a* the county
court | aystem ia a real government "of the
' |>eopl», for the people «nd by the peo
t <- i.«truct and yet aave.
We ar«
pie."
glad t commend the court to the
In p***ing through your citie* 1 don't
fullest )•■ "ihle, and will always »ee any sign* painted In gold letter*.
diami >n any oflicer that la doing I "Attorney* at Law." Don't you have
hi* 1» -! f t the county and his con- j any lawyer* here?
No. AII difficult!«*« are settled by '
.iitueney, and with thi* statement
arbitration.hence we have no expensive
w<> wi-lt to retract much that we
court* or attorney fee» forced upon Un­
-«aid last week.
people to pay, and where justice is of­
ten thwarted by little technicalities
picked out by the attorney or by a big
sum of money used in bribery
April 7. and see.
«<< have been informed
A. ORKAMBR.
(To be Continued)
Crow Shooting Contest
An International Crow Shooting
Conte*t, open to every citizen of the
United
co-operation
among
Canada
and
victim of the damage wroûgbt by
this bird.
Game wardens, nntur^
i*t* and sportsmen have made an
extensiv« study
of it* habit* and
have checked it* depredation*. The
crow do« aome good at time* by
the numlier of grubs he eat* hut ht*
Notice
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OREGON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF LINN.
In the Matter of the )
Estate
N othkof S alk
of
' or R kai .
Alice A. McDonald.
PROFKKTY
Dvcviuwd.
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N th i. I H lkkbv G iven , lhat pur-
suant to *n < ink r ■•( Sale duly made
of other bird* decreaw-s (he number alni et.t, • lot r> coni in the aliove en-
entitled matter
of these useful specie* which, if al­
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ird <!.< . of March. 1924. author-
lowed to e»ca(* him would be po­ ■’
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■ ai»! directing th* under-
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tiatur of said estate so
tential consumer* of million* of in­
’■ '!*>. th.
. -..»’ned, as such adminis­
sect* and of immense help to the trator. will st u al privat*-»ale from and
mi-r t - Utb day of April. 1924. the
farmer*.
f< owi-i-
-it„d real property be-
Recently a canvas* was taken in Iot.giiiK '.«, »aid estai«-, to-wit:
Pennsylvania of the damage actual­
I.- L-. Nua. On.. (1) and Two
(2) in Bl, k No. Eighteen (18>
ly don* by the crow, Eyewitnesses
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H
*ti's Addition to Mill
reported that he wa* guilty of prac­
• ity, Oregon, a» the »am* ap-
!~- «r and ar<- designated on th*
tically every crime in anima1 life
plat «Í »aid Addition to said
from picking the eye* out of young
‘■'IJ l'n fll«, and of record in the
omce of the Recorder of Con-
lamte to robbing nests and destroy­
V- ai C« in and fur saai County
ing *Rg* and young, killing rabbits,
ami Stat«-, th«- »»me being situ­
ai-«! in
9. South of
and destroying fruit and crops.
Range 3 Eaal of the Willam-
The contest will be deyided into ni • !t‘ M« - : an. in Iann County.
State of Oregon.
two elasM-s, one devoted to Individ­
'Tutu or S ale : Cash in Hand on
ual shooters and the other to teaffi thr d«U- of »ale atxl subject to the Con-
f the above entitled Court.
•cores. The prizes will be in th« tir-nsii
Dated tl ■» 7th day of March, 1924.
form of merchandise to l>e obtained
W. G. M< D onald ,
from local dealers. Itivre will tw \
rat >rof th.- I'tale of Alice A.
79 awards to individuals and 210
.M< Iktnald, DeceaMxi.
P. <> Addresa: Scio, Oregon.
team trophic*.
H ii - l A M auks ,
Attorney a for Adminiatrator,
Albar.y, < irvgon
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First publication March 13. 1924
Last pubiuation April ¡0, 1924
destruction uf the egg* and young
el fitti SeltliRMt
the dignity of th«- | rof»*-
■tonal man or woman, the
8h*lt«x Shur thi i* d»(*en-
dable. Available in cherry.
cry tai, brown-mottled, dvmi amber an.i
black.
Optonte trist.
Ona
more
HAROLD A LB RO,
the
farmer* would eliminate a duplica­
tion of effort* several fold aod en­ Mr
able all to make more money?
there «rill be such a drop in market
price that ao one can make money
Mitt to Creditors
hereby given that the un-
. appointed by
Blate of O n
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. administrator of
the contest run three month*, l’riz-, the • -tai.
Mary Holub, deceased,
es have lieen arranged for amount­ ami har. qualified.
Al) per
.> • g claims against the
ing to I'JoOtl.
■ ■'.I. : . lit. evast-d are hereby re-
Sportsmen, dealers in sportitig "I1-
■ to
■>< nt them, duly verified,
with tn pt ■: r voucher*, within six >6)
sup pl!.-* and club* in all part* of the '■
th' date of this notice, to
country are back of the contest and th- u ■ -« c< ■' .idmimstrstor at the of-
.
Hill A Marks, in
it i» hoped that through it* agency ’be <
Building, in Albany, Linn
million* of gnme bird* and animals county. Oregon.
D»t i
first publiahert this 28th
may e«cape the depredations of the day of February, lf»24.
I-ran. Ilolub, Administrator.
crow. Nearly every community in
Hill A Marks.
the North American continent bus
Attorn, .» for Administrator,
j li l -st >1 March 27, 1924.
during reevpt rear* found ilaelf the
bird* and animals, wa* started on
March 16th. It i* planned to have
than 1200 per month off of hi* herd?
That
and
i*b»r<>bygiventhatth« undrr-
ri, utrator of the estate of
I
I ,ill. Ivi raawL ha* filed
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’y clerk of l.inn county.
•! »!». .tint in Mid r»tatr,
County Court has appointed
I) .'1st day of March, 1924,at
<>f -
r . i' th-- eounty court room
l
irt bouse in the city of Albany,
!. <>..
ty. Oregon, a* the time and
i .u <• for !>■ »ring said final account, the
>j, t>, ■ thereto, if any there be, and
th.
..i M»-ttl* i-i.o.t of «aid estate.
Dae ' >•
th day of February,1924
R. -■ ,-lton. Administrator.
I M, Curl. Atty, for Admr.
I’nu if ■ : ■ | ibli, .ition, Feb. 28, 1924
Dale of .«I publication. Mar. 27, 1924
lessen the number of the«.- preda­
tory cnvmies of game and useful
That there ia one dairyman in thia
community who ia earning
State*
staged fur th* purpose of helping to
&$¿171eade
Do You Know
That if all start raising cucumbers,
Phone SO
everyone hustles to get nd <>f
Ofpirtœeat il Ibi latirtef
L S (ai d Off’ce. Portland. Oregon.
Frbruaiy 21. 1*24.
'i>"t <■ »• h«fvby gl**o that Frank
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Oregon, who. on July
«il,. P*ii. n
How,, -lead Entry No.
<>-* ■> f >r fra- luxai NW ■» N«
S«e-
Ih T| t‘» Township 10 N, Range IE. W 111-
am*:'.» M«ri:an. has fil«J nolle* of
■it« - i
to Irak«' final Proof, to 4«t*b-
h«h iairri |>> th«- land above d«-»»nb*d.
b« f> - R. y K .»«»II. Clerk of th*
I
■ ■ C ' ;rt of 1. • n Co., al Albany,
On V ■ . < i tb» th day of April. 1924.
Claimant ium<* as witn»«a«*:
« . i
Beran. Charlea Rhoda. Ed
H*n>: g. Earl W. Browning, all of Scio,
< trvgon.
N<gi .. will b» published for Av* con-
• ,tn, w,.K»in the "Scio Tribnn*.”
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Waller I.. Too**, Sr.,
Linn Co.
Register.
N<.» .
tioned at theae meetings, and that
-:g! . 4 .<
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singing and doo talks are indulged Matti ■ «
1 Hi KSliAt March -0, 1924
’ “j tion? Even the water* of the mighty in which drive* aw«v all sorrow and with i ■
THI COUNTY COURT
ocean produce» murh food for man to •adne*» ami make« the whole world ar-t th.
ay.
eat fi»h. clam*, oyster*, etc. The same kin? tome to «do on Monday night,
i.,-- w««<
Calle Attended
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That by a diversion of crop, ȉne
growing on* thing, and others grow
—W—sna»jnr:u**iliiHMi"o ing another, there will be more
mdn«-y esrnmi and br ought into the
Under the above heading will appear
community
than if all grow the
•everal article* on timely topica, »nd
we aak our reader* to read them wheth­ same thing?
er you agree or not. Exchange of alea*
That if th* market shows a Irl­
and belief* hurt no one. and oftentimes
much good rr*ults
Editor.
dency downward on anything. and
A great surprise for the home knitter*
of Oregtm, but »till a fact. Further­
more, thia yarn is alxolutcly virgin
wool yarn; the wool was grown in Linn
county, aold by Mr. Sender* to the Ore­
gon Worated Company (mill* located at
Sellwood}, made into worsted yarn by
Roy T. Bishop. »on of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem. Oregon knitter* try thi* yarn
out. All color*. I&< per ball of 2 oxa
Sample* asnt on application. Address
C. P. bishop. Bo* lb. Salam. • irvgon.
n TAYTON,
The Scio Tribun«
Editoriali
Pag« 2
Manufacturing Optician
Notice w h-i*by given that the un-
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tha l.a»t Will
•ndl-
II Pepi.erlirig.de-
. »»«si. h» th « «lay tiled her final ac-
<.-,«i>t
h I x.-cutrix of »aal Estate
with t
< «.unty t l.-rk of l.inn < ourrty.
Or« r h . a I th. < unty Court of said
,< .1. . . late ha» appointed Mon-
Uv. th. 21st -lay uf ApnL 1921. at the
hour of -- .- .. elwk in the afternoon of
... t iay •«, th.- i < unty court room in the
‘ ,ir’ ........ • m ’h«- rity of Albany,Linn
• ,'unty, Gr.-v .n. as th* time ami place
t«>r th« heating of objections to such A-
■ «I a ««untar* I the settlement thereof;
1HV ari •
ps-rRrm# having objertioM
t® st h ■ . i.-ii a«-«-«, mt and to tbe netti»-
ment of »aid estat* ar» hereby rwjuired
: to prwwnt the «ame at said time and
I place.
Datrd thi» I.sth «lay of March. 1924.
M ak tn a h. l*xrn»UNO,
Kxcstnx f tbe Last Will and Teata-
ment • f F. H Pepperling. decrased.
I Victor
Attorney |<»r Executrix.
lA»t publication April 17, 1924.
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
i >KNTifirr
E. H. Hobson M. D.
Physician ami Surgeon
First National Rank Building
Salem. Oregon
Svarvoa, OaaiMi*
Brtrtgv
and
Plat*
Work
given
prompt
Rank
of < ommerc« Building
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