The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, October 30, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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THI'UM i AY. Ort. 30, 1921
the circuit court bench, and his
name will have to be written in on
the ballot. Never having mixed
in politics, he is not well known,
but is thoroughly competent to
dischsrge the important duties
of judge with fairness snd im*
partiality.
Prominent visitors in Scio yes­
terday were L II. McMahon of
[ Salem, who is seeking election to
| the office of circuit judge for
Linn and Marion counties, now
holding the iswition by agpoint-
nient of Gov. Pierce. The other
is M. L). Shanks of ls*banon.w^o
accompanied Mr. McMahan. The
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judge is a republics A and is well
'known in this county. His name
will have to be written in. He
is fearless, honest and will make
a good judge if the voters see fit
to elect him.
Read the advertising in this is­
The greatest enemy to our
sue. Always good news there.
country is ignorance. How can
it be cured ? Thnt is the ques­
No matter for whom or what tion confronting the nation to­
you vote, as a good citizen you day, Illiterate and ignorant
owe it to your community and people disobey laws and com­
state to vote.
mit crimes through ignorance.
Ignorance is dnngerous.
Li­
Some people would be pleas­ braries can overcome it a great
ed should a reversal of fortune deal, but it can be cured only
overtake them.
They would by continuous reading and
talking with others. We can­
soon be rich.
not keep on going to school,
yean» after year, but we must
There has been so much mud*
keep on studying and learning.
slinging in this campaign that
The
world stops for nobody.
the average voter is confused ns
Those
who stop learning will
to whom he should vote for. It
never
catch
up.
is a sad commentary on our ’big’
men when they assume the mad
to success is villifying his oppo­
nent Competency and a desire
to honestly serve the people is all ,
that should be broadcast by the
candidate.
Here is one condition in So-
viet Russia that it seems would
appeal to many in this country,
judging by tile frequency they
are getting into and out of the
matrimonial harness: Under
John Bayne, a well known at­ the Soviet laws of Russia a man
torney of Salem, ia a candidate cun have thirty wive* in ten
to succeed Judge P. R. Kelly on years, but no more. There, a
woman ia allowed to name the
father of her child, and have
the parentage recorded by the
Soviet, despit«* the alleged
father's denial. Effort* have
been made to transplant Rus­
sian bolshevism in America
without success. It is regretted
Reconditioning Shop
that we have a few who are
and
willing to sanction anything
Parts for All Cars....
that personally appeals to
their depraved natures.
ALBANY. OREGON
Torrance
212 E. First
The Scio Tribune
Editorials
Page 2
greaaive campaign for the office of needs is to save it from the pol­
county clerk. If elected, he says iticians who make a paying
he will ask the legislature to re­ business out of politics.
duce the pay of the clerk from
$2oUO to il«00 per year. This is
Rif.» ROO^TFR SAYC
showing the taxpayers how to
redoce. But in spite of this, we
find from interviews that a ma­
jority of voters favor re-electing
R. ,M. Russell. We might keep
still on such matters of thia na­
ture, but we are giving this in­
formation for whatever news
value it may have. In thia con­
nection we wish to say that the
front page story ’’Measure« and
Men,” this paper’s recommenda­
tions are intended only upon the
measures, which comprises the
first column, while the accord
column ia only n resume of ti e
findings after interviews.
Those political spellbinders
seem now to know just precise­
ly what happened to the farm­
ers and they all have legisla­
tion remedies they are going to
put through just ns soon as the
people place them in power.
But can anyone tell us exactly
what those remedies are and
how they will work to the in­
terest of the agriculturists to
any degree of betterment than
the previous campaign promis­
es. Talk is the cheapest com­
modity on the market about
this time of the campaign year,
and while the farmer is always
willing to listen attentively he
is getting a little nore weary
in swallowing the lose of cam-
paign promises tl it are prac-
tically guarantee to lift him
out of his finant al trouble*.
The farmer has le trned to look
with skepticism on promised
legislation for hi* benefit, and
the past few years have taught
him a number of very sure
ways he can work tow’ard hi*
own salvation. If the politician
can do anything to help the
farmer, why don’t he get busy
and do it? Not be eternally
making promise* which so far
he ha* failed to fill.
andine awy
Portland
and return
Benefit by low week-end
fares now in efleet, on
sale Friday,Saturday and
Sunday return limit
following Tuexlay.
Or 15-day fares, on sale
any day return limit
15 days, with stop-over
at any point enroute
vant
of these low
round trip fares.
For full information about
these anJ other round trip
fares communwate unth
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Southern
Pacific
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ruc"S VIOLIN
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W M. ABBO1T RESIDENCE
South Main Street
C. W Bramii. Ajrent
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I have for »ak a J. It. Col T C.t-.
In<k Lighting System that haa
never Iwen um *<I cu«t $360. will
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43 YEARS
That'« the time we have
»ervril th«- farmer« of the
Northwest in M-liing th< ir
boga.vral, poultry, fruit«,
•te. Writ«- ua for market
information. Reference:
Bank of < alifornia.
PAGE A. SON
Portland
Oregon
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
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First National Bank Building
STtVToa, OkKUOM
, Bridge and Plate Work given prompt
aiiif C'lf »• f ’2 ! lit
¡tin
A I slas Kk V t MSd» t icvea
Mid cartful attention.
Also
Extraction
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Lowe A. Morrison
Rellabl« Undertaker«
All funeral» given i»-r«onal attention
by Mr. l owe
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N. I. Monaiaoa
I Subanon
I'hone -Lay. 397
Phon« Vi
I'hone—Night, 396
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
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OREGON
< all’ io
Day or Night
luberruiin letting
This is one of the years
Real L.state Broker
when the country is headed for
and
Notary Public
eternal destruction. It has the
jdbtirath Obtained. ¿Jtaminej
bad habit of getting headed in
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that direction once every four
years, and the politicians get
DR. A. G. PRILL
us all riled up and rallying
Physician
Phone 379
and
fl. 8 Nolan is making an ag. around the flag in order to save
Surgeon
it for the dear people. We no
District Surgeon S. P. Railway
more than get the old contin­
Scio, Or.
ent staked down again and are
For Reading: The Rryptok patron
r. u.la and look» afar
lulled to sleep by the promises
with
«xpial vs»«- They know that Kryp-
Bring
Us
Your
Poultry
of security, when politics be­
tok app. stance is a decided advantage.
and Eggs A vent f<»r Anker- It is inure noticeable than a becoming
gin* putting th»* skids under
Hoth Separators. See us before hat Comfort and good looks combined
again in readiness to start
in Krypiok g I «»»*•«
buying.
things rolling townrd perdition
when the next four-year period Mutual Cream Station
IxMinard Jordan, Agent
rolls around. This saving the
country every four years at the
W. A. Ewing.
T. J. >1 ankers,
cries of the politicians is not Proaldrnl
Vico I’rea.
Al£SNY OAfi.
E. D. Myer«. Cashier
only costly but is getting tire­
HAROLD ALBRO.
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some. Let's wake up and keep
Manufacturing Optician
awake, and keep rallying ar­
ound the old flag every day in
Does a General Banking
the year. Let's put men in of­
Business. Interest paid
fice who are the right sort, re­
on time deposits.
gardless of what the politicians
would like to have us do, and
Albany’s Only
if they are not the right sort (
let's not leave them there toj
Exclusive
create a big mess that will have .
to be cleaned up at the end of'
four years, but get rid of them'
immediately, kick them out,
and keep the records clean.
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Thia is a mighty fine country,
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
one which any good man or
»I AM.'« < «TAHUII kKI>l( 1SB haa beer
Bancroft Optical Co.
oami
Mx.aafully in u,. trratmeat ol
SU Waal nm Street
Ahauir Oram
woman should consider it a
Catarru.
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great honor to serve with every,
•un» nt an «nn intent which QuW'kly
Kelle,
»• kv k»wl nprlleatton. and th«
ounce of their energy and hon­
Internal Mrd., .na. a Tonie, whl. h «et»
HR J. W. GOIN.
threuKh in» Rinod « mi the Mumue Hur-
esty, If they can’t measure up
Veterinarian.
far»«. Unia r»du<-lng lite inflammation.
to that common standard they Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
hr all «frusciata.
F. J rh»n-v A Co.. Toledo. Ohle
Inspector.
Condenser?, Scio, Oregon
should be promptly led to the
Phone«:-Palare Per«! -bel, IM J
way out and the akids greased.
Réanimer. 6U> R
When you entertain, let us furnish
The only saving our country
ALBANY.OREGON
you. with 500 «cure cards.
Qpton ie trist.
The Scio State Bank
Cool, Clean Milk
Prevents souring. Avoid this
loss by cooling quickly and
keeping milk where plenty of
fresh air circulates, preferably
in the open.
Optical Parlor
C ileal
Oregon Milk Company
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