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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1924)
r - <• *v’’. - r « % • «• W* f , \ I * e • ■ ' * ,♦ ‘• a /. ¡Jr. "A A. _ • W. 3- .;_tz w The Scio Tribuna Editorials Page 2 TUE SCIO TRIBUNE and the month is half gone Some say bu-iness is getting better while others say it is "rotten." The view point depends upon our optimism. If wa have faith in our business, so a >11 others, no matter what the businv»« may lie. The moonshiner and b logger have faith in their ibumneiMi. and there Is just enough men and bovs who buy their poison to make that business profitable, »l.T» US l<o even to wrecking their health or life. Faith works wonders—either for good or bad. R How can a man be dangerous to his country when he doea every thing in the open? la a man dan gerous because he advocates and works for beneficial legislation for the masses? Bob laiFoilette K m never rubbed bank depositors, nor defrauded the government, and K m be»n straight in all things. We ■re T hv R-'O iay , July 17. 1924 not championing Senator LaFollette because of his candidacy but because Hooray! Taxes are reduced! We the big papers like to tear a really can see the movies now without b*' big fiian to pieces I «cause the "In Ing taxed. 0 boy! terests'* say so, as they don’t want to lose out on the good thing they A Scio woman save it is wonder now enjoy. ful what bobbed hair does for her sex you can't tell which is the A 3. Gross, muter of the Wash- flapper." ington state grange, gives notice to fc M The roads in this section were never in better condition, They can tie kept that way if the patrolmen will use the drag religiously. Wall street is betting 12 to 5 on Coolidge, which ought to be an in- centive for the wh«-rl» of industry to Itcgin to revolve. In this dav an election is turned bv gamblers, who break the law of the land, and the sooner we vote for the man because of hit fitness and not because of the betting odds, that much sooner will we get beneficial legislation , The democratic convention isover ■nd the nominees are men of the highest character. The defeated men were also of high character but lacking in political expediency. They were personally ambitious and politically swamped. Can John W. Davis and Charles W. Bryan cement a divided democracy and win next Novemlwr? Election day will tell. Good morning! the busincM interests of the country that a condition which forces nearly »nc third of the population of the country (the farmers) to lose money and run into debt is certain to react to bumneM generally, and that the uther two-thirds, which have been enjoying prosperity, are certain to feel th* depression of agriculture— m fact is already feeling it general ly. He m > s agriculture hu reached the limit of endurance, and the re sult is a distinct tightening up in industry and employment all over the country, and that further cur tailment is certain until readjust- ment comes. HAVE THE POWER Farmers have the power to make their industry profitable. They pro- luce what the world must have. Bv working together, selling to gether, standardizing and controll ing their own business, they can get a large part of the urufita that oth ers n<>w make off from them, and be contented and prosperoua. But This is July 17lh| until enough of them can think this way, and enough of them will act this way. cooperative movements will continue to fail, or function with little results. It needs 90 per cent of the growers of s product to say "hands off" to the army of middle men With such an organi sation the farmers would be as pow i erful to get profit prices for their products as the shoe manufacturers ■re to get theirs By thia time farmers must realise that legislation will never restore their prosperity, and neither will an essier method of borrowing money. It will take mass action and com plete control of their products | When they supplant the hosts of middle men by their own organiza tion and reach the head of the big chain stores and other big buying concerns for their markets, they will be getting on. Ninety per cent' orgsnization is needed to do this kind of business It is entirely up the growers when this percentage of power shall come. To Oregon s ¿Vacationland low roundtrip fares Crater lake. Till.. Newport, Coon F.ty he uhi ■, Orc ; • vc*. t! McKcnxie River -i ' m . i .H <>! deli ill n . untain resorts in On.?-n aro iblc for your vacation this summer. ell. t to H 1 J >1» •- Anil« • i ■! 11-.«. ** '• r - • Sundays even lower roundtrip I s . Id, with out t'of over • a’ ■ : ti • i.tc. . he e fares Lave a return limit ot 1 .> d.... . GILKEY STATION July 1& Word has reached here of the death of Mrs Bertha Brice, which occurred at Clatakani* Sunday at the home of her son. Powell Price The funeral will he held at Jefferson Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock i Mrs. Pile« lived near Thomas many years and has many friends here who will regret to hear of her pass » ing I booklet “Orc„on Out with 41 horsepower! 50 miles and re an hour—Lout* after hour ithout overheating—with out loss of power— without carbon cleaning! And st the end ol • long sustained high »peed, your motor will be cooler, w ill need less water than any similar st.xd poppet-valve engines This engine's power curve keeps climbing up while the nowri ol a poppet-valve car is drop ping off. Furthermore, the Willys-Knight is entirely Irce Inxn the*1 engine repairs which make up W ,, ol the upkeep cost ol practic ally all poppet-valve c.irs. It hu no cams—no springs—to get out ol order. A car you can keep season alter season. Take a ride today. WILLYS KNIGHT i SII951 Bartu Motor Co. Salea Agency Scio, Oregon < iniruunicate C. W. Bragg, local agent « rwl H. A. Riggs of Burns. Kanaax.has come to viait his brother. H P. Rigys. and they all went to New port for the week-end. Otto Yunker cut his arm quite badly on a saw Monday while work- Real Estate Broke' in* for 3. P. Crenshaw. and Notara F1ublic O. L. Holt and son Nolan of Port ^/tbiballr Obtained, ¿ramtned land. and Nora Holt of Albany were iCIO - - . OREGON visiting 3 It Holt's and Fred Som W. A. Ewing, T. J. M tinkers. mer’s Sunday. President Vice Pres. Herman Zeller is home and he and E. D. Myers. Cashier hie father went to Silverton Sunday While there they visited Wm Blake- meyer. an old friend and neighbor Doe» a General Banking Mr. 2^-ller had not seen for 8 years. Bucine«*. Interest paid T. M. Holt and wife went to Ore on time deposita. gon City Sundav to attend the fa ne r al of Mra. Holt's second count». They returned Monday. . Albany ’»Only Isalene Kester has returned to Albany, after about two weeks' visit here. Jack Jones, wife and son. Harry, of Stayton were dinner guests at J. OUR NEW PRICE LIST: G. Holt's Sunday. Harry remained Double Vision Lone to visit longer with his grandpar Ultcx. S1H.50; K rip? ok. »17 50. ents. Peerless, »15.5t>; BtughU.»15.60 Cemented Seg-ient«, »11 50. A good many from here attended ■ n^le or Distent VI Ion Lent*. the funeral of Mrs. Mary Queener, 6 D Curve Toris. |13»; Meni- held at the Miller cemetery Satur cue, 112.60. 1| D Curvo leriscopic »12.50; day. Mrs. Queener was a sister to Flats. 110.50 Mrs J. G. Holt. J. H. and W. R. Fitted in Zilo, (¡old-filled or Rim- leas Fran» ». Kelly and Clifford Kelly of Poat. For heavy Zilo trame» and (1.00 She had many friends here. to 62.00. Deduct (2 for Second grad>- ten». The Thimble club met Thursday Reading G> msvs , (2.5U to (10.00. at the W. A. Gilkey home with 27 Bancroft Optical Co. members present and the following Ill Woat Firn Strwt Altar»y. Orwyvo visitors: Mrs. Chris DeWall and Aak abmil Punhial, lbs Purist I «• ■ Isalene Kester of Alhanv. Mrs. 8. F. Zysset and Anna Riggs. A dolight- hplfflMfll Ol lit ful time was spent. Mra. Goar and U. 8. I jum I Other, i Miss Riggs delighted the club with Purtlarxi, Oregon songs and piano music. The new July 3, 1924 I s 'tier is hcr»b> Klim that Elwani president, Mrs. K. H. McDonald. J. Manneau, of <cio, Oregon, who. on Mr». Jessie Eckengren Septemtwr 1st. 1920: mwic Hoimitrad presided, was ill and Mrs Anna Mespelt took Entry No Itw*. tor N'j SW'4 Section 2». Township Kl 8. Range I F, V\ „1. her plaee as secretary. Names were Meridian, haa hied notice of intention drawn for the committers to net for to make final proof, to establiah claim to the land above de»crii>e<t. t>efore the the yearly banquet, when we enter Regixt. r and Receive» I tain our husbands and families the Omer, at Portland. Oregon, on the 20th day of August, 1921. evening of August 9. Lemonade Claimant names as *itne»«rs Hannah, William Beran. Earl was served by the hostess. The, J. Browning and John Front. ail ot Seto. next meeting will be at the home of ■ Oregon. Notice will be published for five rnn- Mrs E<1na Gilkey. July 24. ' secutive weeks in the '•Scio Tribune. ” Mra. J. 8. Funk is now home from Walter L Tooze. sr.. Register. Act 6-9-14- IJnn County. Corvallis and improved in health BQSH)5SS O» P’ ’ " j SIO^L M SI)8L¥0])|DR ¿Bw*wo*v» The Sch State Bank Optical Parlor Order Your Envel opes Now—$4.00 per I housand DR. A. G. l’RILL Physician and Surgeon District Surgeon S. P. Railway Scio, Or t National Bank Building Srxrtos, <> keoom > Plate Work given prompt ..refui ntt- ’lion. Also Extraction I : Bri ni Lowe &. Morrison Reliable Undertakers Ali fr ' ' e ven tN raonal attention by Mr. l owe N. C. I ..we N. I. M okbisos I a-banon Phone—Day. 397 Phone ill Phone—Night, 395 G. F. Korinek Veterinarian "I AV . tn- Exclusive No Car Like !t! >n Kthe line. "even. . . OREUON v< red I'ay or Night I uberculin Testing ♦ Why suffer with Headaches? Have Your Eye» Examined i S. T. FRENCH Gr«, uat. Optometrist With • F.M. 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