The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 12, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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Editorials
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to
why
Henry Ford’s offer for Muscle Shoals the ban and
and it ail cornea through
of the fertiliser trust.
Ix-en no other offer
Muscle Shoals but
>14 I.
any
far. and
but where everything is to be gained
has and nothing lost, the railroad should
there
Ford
taxpayer
had the county.
repeatedly asked to investigate
and and save the highways.
the
plant was established
war.
Moment during
the
close found the
plant
m«-nced.
plant,
bv
and
Now that Ford has
within
Patronise the railroad
Thia
the gov-
barely
a»
for receive first consideration, being
offer, it is. the heaviest
and it was only made after he
make an offer for
corporati«*n
have their business at any old price,
tendered
the
let
work
the
So
are believe we are right,
The Scio Tribune
down patrons of the carrier must lay down
turned
congress
WHERE ARE WE DRIFTING?
its
til
Morally we are drifting,
and
com-
,
where?
This
is
a
subject
that
be­
made
X.
his offer, and some senators and hooves every home to weigh, and
' c<»ng r< «»men are favorable to him. weigh it well.
This angle of the question should
the trust ha« made such a howl that
Low Fares Fast
to accept it. have precedence. "Have we as
others who had parents let the reins of home gov­
congress has refused
The trust and
all
via Califond
lieen solicited before Ford a as con- ernment go loose, so far as our own
child or children are concerned?"
suited, told the government they
In almost every heme we go into,
would not give a nickel for the
look one will find the child supreme in
' like Ford was going to get it. the the home, with father and mother
howl has been going up so loud that living driven, sometimes freely but
congress refused lo sell,
if it was most often against their own good
plant, but after
THCRWAY, June 12. 1021
Tangent was host
to
the
Forum the other night, ami
it
begin
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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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Add California to your t-i t« rit ti p at
a trivial extta c< <t.
Thus you cnioy the beautiful Shasta
Route and California's scenic wonders
in addition to your regular trip. Low
roundtrip fares to all Eastern points
now in effect.
to
Where it used to be fa­
Open n>»t worth anything to the trust and judgment.
it was others before the Ford offer, how ther was the pivot around which
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A«k
/hr mmpie’e tnforrrMicm
in the name of common sense has it home environment swung, it is now ■
Mother used
meetings are great when we go and become
valuable now. since noth- the child or children
a
great
take
affair.
part
in
In
them.
fact
such
all
Tnere
is
m- lng has bcen done to the plant?
more profitable way of spending an
evening than by attending just such
C. W. Bragg, local agent
The to hold her son and daughter to her.
r«<a»>n Is liecause Ford said he would
sell fertiliser to the farmers at a leas
but now she has lost thia hold.
Ami
why have these two pivots lost con­
Southern Pacific
meetings. Our people should make price (bun that of the trust and none trol? There is but one answer tie­
it a point to attend as many a» p< ■ other,
¡ret Ford have the plant cause some one or more parents
like the l»eopol<ia and l»w>be have
sible, and it can be possible, because
and all will benefit.
lavished freedom from labor and
the distance is not •<> far but that
an enjoy alls ride is also had.
A HEAVY TAXPAYER
From time to time this paper hu
plenty of money upon th«ir offspring,
and other children have seen it
compelled their parents to
do
and
like­
There is al* urged its patrons to render every
wise.
Father and mother have re­
wavs more danger from fir«-» at this «ervice possible to one of Linn coun­
linquished their rights in the h >mr
ti ne than any other season of the ty's heaviest taxpayers, «nd we are
to their children
W hen this is done. |
year, and it behooves us to be Very again making the same plea
For
there can be no safety in home and j
careful s I hiu I how. where and why the year 1923, the taxation needed
none in the nation.
Until parent»
we start flr«*s in the op«»n where the fir all pur[«•*<•» in Linn county is
again take up their duties, that of
wind can lift sparks and float them $1.106.604 46. and the Southern
holding the good will of their chil­
to some house, field or forest ard pacific Co. pays ¿115,964.06 of'that
dren and furnishing
them good
set fire to valuable propertv.
Bon amount, or 7.77 per cent, and for
wholesome labor at home, and krvp
fire« should be forbidden, particu- th«- whole stale where it operates
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their children in at nights after nine
larly by children, and firecrackers the per centage is 7.03.
In Klamath
o’clock, we shall continue to read
should not be sold, and If sold only county it pays 16. K4 per cent and
of horrors like the Chicago murder
allowed to be exploded under a tin |n Douglas county, 14.73 per cent of
and holdups like in Montana and in
can or something that will prevent ltu.
Uxes collected.
I am Angeles.
How many parents
a fire. The word caution should I*
From th«- above figures it is easy
know of an evening where their son
burned in on the minds of all citl- lo M.e what continued patronising
or daughter is and what they are
sens.
A fire is dangerous. coally of other methods of traffic, either
doing? How many of these children
and in most cases uncalle«l
for. flight or passenger, will do to the
come and tell what lhev have Iwn
Start no tire wuere there is danger |argest taxpayer within the county,
doing and where they were?
of it spreading, if a fire must lie |t wj|| m«-an heavier taxes upon the
The answer to this last question
built in the open.
Better yet don't farmer, the small home owner and
is best answered by a mother in Scio,
build a fire now.
the business enterprises if we contin-
who recently luiked why the curfew
-........... ■ ■uc to give our business to some oth-
law was not enforced here, iwcauar
Just now th«*re is great agitation er carrier.
We do not mean that
she was unable lo keep her boy in
This is dry weather
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pr^essio^jp,
sasmess
DR. A. G. PRILL
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
I MNTLST
I'hysicisn
and
Surgeon
District Surgeon S
Fi
S tavto ? i , O ricqon
P. Railway
Brr .s'M» i Plat* Work given prompt
uf 1 '
atUrtion. Alao Extraction
Scio, Or.
Lowe &. Morrison
Gr. F. Korinek
Reliable UnSe «-takers
All funerals given personal attention
N. tí. fx>«a
letm non
Fhoue 91
not always that the boy
out on a "thriller", but
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Have Your Eyes Examined
S. T. FRENCH
6«, «Mte Oetomatnet
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ONLY $160 more than the Overland
toum.g car—the Ovi rland Coupe-Sedan
—the world's foremost closed car value. All
the unique exclusive features ol a coupe
and a sedan in one!
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Removable rear seat gi ves big loading «pace
for anything and cvernhing. Scats adjust
backward and forward. Seats also make
into a full-size bed in the car—great for
camping. Easy riding patented springs—
big fiowcr — reliability — rc cord - breaking
economy. Come in an I see it.
Over! r,J it tit* only tmiri »-j ■-«
trtnutmilon, prived unJr
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')> »Udine gear
I “ b. 1 ••Iodo.
Bartu Motor Co.
Salea Agency
Svio, Oregon
F.M. French & Sons
Jewelers and Opticians
ALBANY.
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OREGON
is
It is not the function of law to make
people be good, nor compel parents
to do their duty with their own chil­
dren. but is for the purpose of r»
Real Estate tiroide r
and Notary Public
ylbslratts Obtained, f.iaminrd
JCIO
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OREGON
tablishing a cods wherrby wrongdo
era ars punished and the
good
are
thus able to be belter..
With Doors Front and Rear
With
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th«- "thril­
lers" follow loo« discipline at home
Lowest Priced
Closed Car
Why suffer with Headaches?
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it is
or girl
Veterinarian
by .Mr. lx»we
N. I. Moaaiaos
MAÏloN,
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OREGON
Phone -Pay, 397
( ai » ii • - a , r<<i I »ay or Night
Phon*-—Night, 3!>&
fulierculin Testing
and did not know where he wir un­
til sometimes after midnight,
t N ttior.al Bank Building
Understand
ourselves,
our
chil­
dren—then we will not drift to the
jails and penitentiaries and the elec- i
trie chair.
Convention is On
W. A. Ewing,
T. J. Siunkcre,
Presuivnt
Vice Fres.
E. D. -Myers. Cashier
The Sein State Bank
A Few Points of Excellence
thaï wiU Iit.-r.st ali in the Twintrx
Framt
the flexible temple,
the goW inlay and the ahell bridge.
For »ale by
Does a General Banking
Business. Interest |«ai<i
on time deposits.
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
IIALi/S CBTAHHH SKIIII IM. I|U|. ..
The great republican convention us*d ■uceMarully in >1« ir«« ini. ni <,l
Catana.
is on. and the keynote speech was
HVI.L-e CATIKRH VI.IIKIXC « n
made by Prof. Burton of Minnesota. sl»t» of an Olntnont whirh Qm kly
R«ltev*a by locai apvlica'ion and ih*
He is spoken of as Coolidge's run-! tatomal Medi- tn*. a Tool«-. whl» h set,
tbrouah ih* ttlood on nw Mur.»u* Kur
ning male for vice-president, as well fa«r»» ihu* red'icins tho ntUmmution.
■olj by a» drat iist».
as C. C Chapman of Oregon
Chap­
F. J Ch*n«v a Co.. Tol.do. Ol io
man is editor of "The Voter", pub­
trist.
ALBANY oert.
Qc/ó/?? e
HAROLD Al.BRO,
Manufacturing Optician
h:ici el Final Stttitmit
NntK-e is hereby given that the under-
lished in Portland.
•>K ■ ’. «» atnii -«trator of the estate
hlict al Neariag ef H rì I icccur.r
of E. . Luke 3arh, deceased, has filed
Burton invited Bob LaFollette to
Notìcs is hereby given that the under- in tbs County txiurt of Linn County, Ore­
leave the party, and also informed signrd adniintstratrix nf the estate <>f gon, his finals-count aasuch administra­
' lewm A. Cobb, dereast-d, haa fllwt in tor »ud the at>>d <-.»urt has fixed Monday,
him it would be dangerous to form the County court of thè Mate <>f ( »n eon
the 7th day of July. 1924, at the hour
* in the afv'rnoon of that
the third party.
During the war for Linn County, her final account, an I of two u <
the Judge of saal court has fixvti ths day. as th»- t>m- for hearing of objec-
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and ever since the politician has, 2lnj ,Uy of June. 1924 st the hour of
1 • s t<> -.u-l final arc« int and the settle­
tried to "get" Bob, by fair or foul 10 o’clock A M. in the court room of ment thereof.
I raid Court in the Linn County court
Anv and all persons having objections
mean*, and just because he «land« houxr. Albany. Orrg<m. as the time and
to »aid fir.al «» count are hereby notified
place
for
hearing
object
tuna
to
said
final
100% fot the people.
If congre*«
to be pres, nt at said time in the Coun­
account if any there be.
ty C.. irt j -m in the Linn County Court
was composed of men like him. there
All persons interested in said estate House, in ths city of Albany. Linn
would not be much radicalism in are hereby notified ol appear at said time |COu-ity,
an 1 then and there
and place and show cause, if any. why
thia country, aa wrongs would be said final account ahouid not be allowed make such objections.
L. F Jones
righted and condition* made more and said estate settled and closed.
Administrator of
Ler a Cobb
I d.
Estate.
bearable.
Administratrix of the I >011 A Marks
estate of lewis A. Cobb, deceased
Attorneys tor Administrator.
V. l.yte MeCraaky,
First publicatMn Junsh, 1924
Attorney tor aiiwiiniatratrix
Last publication July 3,
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