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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1924)
,4 , - > * ■ ♦. Editorial s Page 2 THE SCIO TRIBUNE worry, for your income will be all outgo and you will have to dose up like the railroad and Are your hired help, stay home from market and lose more than the few paltry cents saved in patr«nixiog the trucks and stages, or hauling your own produce to a market so far away. What has happened at Crabtree is happening all over Oregon. We must get back the habit of I ringing the railroads to us and keeping the small towns happy and prosperous. In no other wav. since man l*egan inhabiting this old earth, has any community prospered except thru cooperation. to-1 LET THEM TALK . J * ;-u- There is getting to 1* more an<l more open discussions upon ques tion» affecting the economic welfare of the people by organisations of all T hursday . June 26, 1924 kinds. The reason for this ia so ap parent that It should not be neces OUR NEGLECT sary to mention it—to bring the Right at home is one of the best p.- ,ple to a realisation of their un- • xumplea of non-aupport of home hai py plight and together find the Industry we know of, or at hast solution. The time baa come, in that han come under our notice It fact it .« here, when the farmer and 1« the elimination of the p-uoe-ngcr busin* « man. the banker and the and freight agent at Crabtree, be- preacher and lhe laborer, must all ginning last Monday, thus making meet together and discuss national, that little city a Hag station. state, county and community issues. What was the cause of this action |o blindly follow what one man or by the 8. P. railway officials? a set of men say often leads to ruin. Non-support, (‘«sting more than an I in joint discussions the right receipts of the business every day. answer to all problems affecting our Wh*| is to blame for this cundi economic life will be found. tum? Radicalism of the worst tvpe finds The people, who would rather its in 4 fertile field in real or im- uationize the non-taxper (trucks) aginnrv oppression, and when the than the taxpaver (railroad* and a radical is driven to cover be becomes big employer, whose employes buy dangerous, and if jailed his follow the products of the farm and the era t* *int to him as a martyr to the wares of the small-town merchant. of economic freedom. The How does this affect the farmer? radical on the street corner or the Every time a shipping point is platform is not dangirous. because closed, every farm is removed as his ammunition (oppression I is tak- many miles away from market as en from him tn his freedom to talk the next nearest shipping point from to listless ears. No speaker in the station just closed, and every mile open dares to tear the flag to pieces means your farm has decreased in and his lang, age ia tempered with value several dollars per acre. s*iftn< »e. So. then, give every man Why should I worry, when I have or woman a chance to be heard on a car and can haul my own produce the things that affect them, for we to any market? may be affected the same way some Probably you shouldn’t worry to- dsy and want to be heard, day. but tomorrow your market | To meet quietly and in orderly may be 20 to 30 miles away and it will take a day to make lhe trip, or e>> much of it that you will have to keep extra help, then you should fashion to discuss the farmer's In terevta, the dairymen's interest, the interests of the laborer, the business mnn and the community, is a right f Ì not to be denied, and ehould not be neglected by either set. To attend these educational gatherings should be a delight and a duty of every citi- sen, for he must know he is respon sible to his fellowman as much as to himself. As often as possible attend every meeting held in your com munilv for the study of economic questions. "Too much learning will not make you “mad." but will help you better to understand your problems and how best to overcome them. I f YOU PAID PART A man. worth over 150.000.000. died last year. It developed he had paid no federal income taxes since 1916. and legally so. Instead, he bought tax-exempt l>onds of his state and city, yielding per cent. But for this he would have contributed over *h.ri0.00<* to ward the expenses of his Federal Government. Federal expenses were I not one dollar lees because he did not pay. Who did pay the **<50.000? — Julius H. Barnes. Why does congress refuse to p»»s legislation doing away with future issues of tax-exempt bonds? Since the first of the year we have been placing the date of expir ation after the name of each suh- scriher as they renew or b«^ome new subscribers, and if there is no date after your name at present it Is probably because you have not re newed. We're thankful to our many friends for their response to our ap peal for mcney, but there are still quite a number who have made no response, and here's hoping they will heed this appeal. If there is any Summer Vacations Low Roundtrip I arcs Set- one or ni re of Ort oil’s wonderful resorts this summer. L w roundtrip hires m ike ir easy. ThcTil’imoulc, Ne’ r-. >rt .mJ < F ty Beaches, the mount.rn r< of s, Crater Lake and the Ore gon C iv ;is w II .<s many other delightful spots offer a great vacation. Or seethe s< enic Shasta Country along rhe beau tiful Shasta Route. Ask for our Oregon Outdoor booklet "K Southern Pacific For further information, ask C. W. Bragg, local agent BUSHJBSS miatake, either in your favor or DR. A. G. PRILL ours, please call our attention to it Physician so It can be corrected. We have and Surgeon no desire to force the paper on any District Surgem S. P. Railway one at any time, and unless we are Scio, Or. told at the time of payment you want it stopped at expiration the inference is you want it continued, so we keep it going A few have Real Eslate Rroker taken advantage of the fiimsv excuse and Notara Public (hat they oidered the paper stopped lot rath Obtained. Examined before we took charge, and although we hud mailed them t hr re state iCIO - . . OREGON ments. never mentioned it to us until T. J. 'lunkers, we put a collector in the field, when W. A. Ewing, Presiden 1 Vies Pres. they pointedly refused to pay fur it. E. D. Myers, Cashier If we had not tried to find out haw subscription matters st Mid. then we would be to blame, but they accept Does a (renerai Banking ed the paper, did not turn it back, Business. Interest so w* feel thev took undue advant on time deposita. age. >*a|»er costs money, hence we cannot afford to give it awav any Albany’s Only more than a farmer can give away his produce - we both rective tooi little to be liberal philanthropists. All owed fiom before we took charge of the paper, so was quite a bill. It they are happy in this action, and it OUR NEW PRICE LIST: will make them prosperous, we are DouMl« Vision Lena glad we have bellied them. fl tex. *16.60; Kriptok. H7.6O. ONLY TWO tourinc care now are priced under $500. The complete powerhilOverland—withall-aleel hody and Itakexl enamel finish—spcedotneler, loti r docra and 24 >uc< ar advan t a«ra now is only $115 more ihun thr chrapnt car built with starter and demountable rima. Overland al»o build* lhe *n»Hd** low*«« priced rrv doted car with door* iron« and rear — Al only $160 ore than the Touring Car. /•»!.«» f. o. b. Tdado. Easy tcrnu that will surprise you Bartu Motor Co. Sale« Agency Scio, Oregon Lowe A. Morrison Reliable Undertakers All funerals given in rsonal attention by Mr. Lowe N. V. Lews X. I. .Monxisott I ebanon Phone—Day. 397 Phone 91 l'hone—Night, 396 G. F. Korinek Veterinarian -TAYToX. - • • OREGON A pretty little squabble has been on between the county judge aud state highway department over the bridge cost at Albany, it seems that the bid for construction is sev eral thousand dollars less than the estimate, and the judge wants the state to bear a part of the eountv and city of Albany tax levy and not take all the saving. Probably you are right, judge, but you better stay with the levy and smile, for the tax might be higher some day than now though you should win out. Linn county might loee more by winning than the saving would amount to. There is a time to fight the commis sion. but not now. when two bridges are to he built. We've fought too of. ten already, and see how far we are behind the procession. Tell the con tractor to go ahead, and be happv in doing IL Don't forcer that the community picnic ia but eight days away. ( alls an-wcred Day or Night Tuberculin Testing Why suffer with Headaches? i i i i > > > » > > i » i > i ■ Have Your Eyes Examined S. T. FRENCH Gr« wat« Optometrie« With E. M.French & Sons Jewelers and Opticians ALBANY. - OREGON Peerless, *16.50; l<i«ightx,*|6 60 Cemented Segn ent*. Si I 60. S ngie • * Oi*ta*« VI Ion Lan»«* 6 0 Curve Toris, *13.5(1, Mrni- cue. *12.60. I* 1» Curve 1« riscopie *12.60; Fists, *10.60 Fitted in Zilo, UoM-ttllad or Rim less Fram- s. For heavy Zilo hramea and *1.00 to *1.(0 Deduct *2 f r Sociod-grnd« I ens. Reading G asses. *2.60 to *10.tX>. Bancroft Optical Co. Ill Weal Ftral Strwwt AHrnny, AaA atMMi* Punhial. th« Parto-t l>ena Matico M : : I if Final IccMM Notice is hereby given that the under signed administratrix of the estate <,f' l-ewis A. Cobb, dec* a«*, I. has filed in the County court of the -tale of Oregon for Linn County, her final account. and the Judge of said court na* fixed the 23rd day of June, 19-4 at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. in the court room of said Court in the Unn County court house. Albany. Oregon, a* the time »nd place for hearing objection» to said final account if any there be. All persons interested in «aid estate are hereby notified ot appears! said time and place and show cause, if any, why said final account should not be allow<-d and said estate settled and closed Lara Cobb Administratrix of the estate of la-wis A. Cobb, deceaju.l V. Lyle McOoaky. Attorney far e■•«4UW YlA. *-* r I >1 ¿XTIST First National Bank Building S tavtos , O ksoom l!r !|-*- « I Plate Work given prompt and »refill attention. Also Extraction lhe Sen State Bank Optical Parlor With Sliding Gear Transmission IDR. C. 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