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The Scio Tribune
Editorials
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THURSDAY
Kitftcl Rail Metfiaj
N i > v . IS. 1924
There are four special road meet­
ing* advertised in this issue.
Find
Pursuant to a petition *igncd by a le­ your district, read the date and
gal numtier of resident freeholder*, tax -1 place and then attend.
payer* and legal vutersof Road District
No. IA of Linn County, Oregon, Notice
The last week of thi* month will
is Hereby (liven that a meeting of the
legal voter* of Roa«l District No. 16 of lie a gala time in Scio. A Commun­
Linn County, Oregon, will be h<-ld at ity Festival and Bazaar is to be put
the hour of 2 o'clock p. nt., on the 15th on by the Z. C. B. J. at thair hall on
day of November. 1924. «t the Sam
Nov. 26, 26, 27. They promise lota
Gaines School House in said R««ad D m
tnct. to determine whether or not said
^un *,,r'
young
Road District shall vote a special tax of
S10W upon all the taxable property with
The Tribune job department has
in said Road District for the improve­
t«een kept quite busy the last month
ment of the road* therein a* follow*.
to-wit, grading, gravelling, draining ion
frinting, must of it from
sim I
outside this community. If uthsrs
recognize a savins by having their
printing done by us. why not you?
re|«airing said roads.
By order of the County Court of l.mn
County. Oregon.
Dated thia 26th day of Oetobsr, 1924.
H. M. P aynk . County Judge.
J. D. I som . County Comm'r.
Attoet R. M Russsu.. Co. 3 lerk
Posted this 27th day of October, 1924,
by W. A. GlLKKY, appointed by the
Court.
Yes. sir!
in Scio
parlor
There’s a new buaineaa
a prewung
and
cleaning
No need to send away to
have thia class of work done now.
Pursuant to s petition signed by a le­
gal number of resident freeholders,tax­
payer* and legal voter.of Road District
No. 14 of l-inn County, Oregon. Notice
ia Hereby Given that a meeting of the
legal voters of Rowi I Hat riel No. 14 «>f
Linn County, Oregon, will be held al
the hour of two o’clock p. m., on tbe,
2.’d day of November, 1924, at the >hrl
burn School House in said road district.
to determine whether or not Mid n.a.i
diatnet shall vole a special lax of IHVi
upon all the taxable property within
said roa<! district for the improvement
of the roads therein a* follows, to-wit,
grading, gravelling, draining and re­
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pairing said roads.
By order of the County Court of Linn
County, Oregon.
Dated thi*^ 29th day of October,^ 1924.
B. M P ayn K, County Judge.
,
J. D. I som , County Comm’r.
Attoet: R. M R vksiux . County Clerk
Poated this 29<h day of October, 1924.
Our advertiser« are weekly invit-
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in|( y„u t0 v|gU ,hem
They carry i
PEOPLE S COLUMN
the staple line* of merchandise and
you right on price. To build
up our Community and make us all
contented and prosperous, a closer
unity of intereet should new. A
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"’Ot“’ WoU,d »*
Ru*
"'h*1, •< hol«e everything we
can "
Prosperity is with us! The Fed-
ersi Reserve Board saya so! Listen
what it says:
Production by
basic industries shows marked In-
crease for September and October
oyer the summer recces months of
June. July and August.” Recess
«I*» means suspension, and If bus!-
„ ~
m —dustries means production. henee it
■wuv* w Hiinti no«» utriunj
is es*y to see how marked the dif­
I ference would lie between id lencas
Pursuant to a petition signed by a le­
gal number ot resident freeholders,tax­ and action.
Have you read the school page?
It i* a new departure from the for­
mer method of issuing the paper a*
a separate enterpriee.
As you have
noticed,there ha* been no atieeial ad­
vertising connected therewith. The
Tribune ha* assumed all the cost in­
cident to the publication of this
page. The Tribune owners are In­
terested in our school and are doing
their bit. both in taxes and booet-
ing, to make the local school second
to none in the county.
Our schools
is the biggest asset we have, and are
usually the poorest supported of any
This year
the
corps of teachers are among
the
public enterprise.
best we ever had. and have the con­
fidence and good will of the puoile.
iTe keep in touch with the progrees
W. A. Ewing.
t T. J. Munkeea,
___ __ _ *af the school, consider this a per-
Pmeidenl
Vice Pre*
* eonal invitati«.n to become a regular
E. D. Myers. Cashier
reader of The Tribune.
Thi Scio Stato Bonk
Doeg a General Banking
Buaineaa. Interest paid
on time depoaaU.
He ia lord at that
VOTERS ARE QUEER
Every voter is mwrvgs when he
I S'
•e into the booth so election day.
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KDUCATIOn YR. CIVIIJtATJON
Editor Scio Tribune :
In looking over the annaJ* of his­
tory, it *eem strange that drgreda-
lion and shame always follow educa­
tion and civilisation.
When Greec
an<i Rome attained the smith of their
enlightenment, they went «town. The
more educated and enlight«<ne«i the
people and nations be-com«, Ute mon-
unjust and intolerant they grow. Ed-
ucation, which is *ai«i to be the moth­
er of civilisation, ought to make
people more just and humane, an«l
when it doe* not do thia, it b« come*
a misnomer, which has ended the
nations that have preceded ux. Th«-
boast of our educat«-d anal enlighten
cd nation, as lieing the grandest in
all history, overlooking the fact that
rot and decay la slowly eating their
way into the very vitals of the U.S.A.
The people are becoming more and
more intolerant of each other’s rights.
Corruption in state and national af­
fairs I* growing by leap* and bounds,
an«l the mystery to me is why an
educated and enlightened people will
uphold such procedure by thia «acre»!
right of branchiae.
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But such ia the history of th« an-
eient and modern world.
It ha* been said “You cannot en-
slave a free, educated and enlight­
ened people,” But we have no max­
im saying they can not enslave them-
»rlw*. which we are sure rapidly
doing.
There are two kind* of slavery.
One is Mdf-impowd, the other is^iut
over by political privileges and skull­
duggery.
When we voted to put ourselves in
bondage to debt, build gooal roads, is­
sue bond*, pay interest, etc., we were
playing to the aelflsh interest of the
moneylenders, saying they should not
be taxed nor pay taxes upon their
money invested in thi* way, which
ha« placed the whole huiMen of taxa­
tion upon land.
A* a con«cqu«-nct.
1,800.000 farmer« have gone broke
in th* last two year*, and al! are
headed that way. Yet ai pid our com­
plaint of high taxes, 1 believe the
people as a whole, rath rr than go
back to the he r* « and b«|ggy, wagon
I„ II. RICH
VIOLIN
IVM. ABBOTT RESIDENCE
Main 9 tree I
WHY
SPUDS
ARE
LOW IN
PRICE
BrcauM: the On-gon crop of «pu<l*
«how* a low yield thi* year, on ne­
count of' the extremely dry ar aeon,
many grower« n.»k the stat«- market
agent why the market prie, « are so
low. The Idaho, Oregon and .Mon-
tana yield is estimated to be one mil­
lion bushels short of last year, but
the estimate» of the whole country
ahow an increaaed production over
1923 of eighteen million bushel*. Or­
egon is but a »mall factor in potato
production. It’s estimated production
thia year la lew tlian 4.000,000 bush­
el», while Washington’s is over 81,-
000 000 and the country at large
178,000,000,
Turkeys!
There i* a < ik»|) da-mand NOW.
Don’t wait till the heavy ship­
ment» for th*Tb*nk»|tii ii.t( Irani«-
begin to arrive. Ship jour bin!»
in a* fast a* you g<-t them in con­
dition. Write or wire us today
for market information. Alwaj*
Reliable
Reference: Bank of
California.
PAGE &. bON
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I have for »ale a J. H. C olt Car-
bi.te I Ighling ¡System that has
never L-een umv I coat S3S0. will
Well for T2f«u.
See D a VIP H o AS
Hi lo.I', routes. Scio, Oregon !5p
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B.1LBY S^SLTOJ)
Real Ealale Rtolfer
an¿ Notary Public
Jlritrutti Obtained, fcamintd
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OREGON
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DR. A. G. PRILL
Physician
and
Surgeon
District Surgeon S. P. Railway
Scio, Or.
Bring Us Your Poultry
and Fvg
Agent for Anker-
Hoth Separators. See us before
buying.
Mutual Cream Station
Leonard Jordan, Agent
DR. C. WARD DAVIS
I >UNT1ST
First National Bank Building
SrvvTov, O kbuom
Bridge and Plat« Work given prompt
and can ful attention. Also Extraction
Lowe A. Morrison
Reliable Undertaker«
a »I
funeral* given
by Mr.
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N. C. I»i««s
Ubanon
Phone 9!
;»rtonal attention
Lowe
N. 1. Mosamos
Phone—hay. 397
Phon.—Night, 395
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
► TAYTON,
As voters we are queer.
toy J ams * T rolungks . apiminted by ne«a suspend* how can it produce?
Ceurt.
Naturally, a resumption of ths in-
payers and legal voter« of Road District
No. 15 of Linn County, Oregon, Notice
is Hereby Given that s meeting of
th« legal voter* of Hoad District NO
15 of Una County, Oregon, will be
held at th* hour of two o’clock p. m on
the 22d day of November, 1*24. at the
Scio Condensing Milk Plant, in said
road district, to determine whether or
net said road district shall vote a special
tax of I1UÜ0 upon all th* taxable prop­
erty within said road,district for the im­
provement of the road* therein, as fol­
lows, to-wit. grading, gravelling, drain­
ing and repairing said roads.
By order of th* County Court of Linn
County, Oregon.
Dated thia list day of October, 1924.
B M. PAYNg, County Judge
J. D. I som . County Comm'r.
Attest; R. M. R vmbix , County Cl< rk.
Posted thia 31st day of October. 1x14.
by J. F. L kffum . appointed by the
Court.
and iram and muddy road», would
vote another tax of 10.000,000 dol­
moment of all he survey*
He can
lars in bond* upon our county.
place men of his choice in responsi
This rewtinds me of th* tin* wh« n
ble positions who will or will not we iol«d the bOO.OOO dollar, on our
enforce the laws; he can pans con county from which we were coinr to
stitutional amendments or repeal build 250 mile* of hand .urfacr«l road
in Ltoun county. The money is g »nr.
amendments
wiwn- i* the hunt surfaci'd road.?
Two years ago. the legislature
Not a mile of it built in the county,
of Oregon paaw-il a law prohibiting as wm designated upon the blu«- print
the uee of skimmed milk in oleomar­ map* when putting it o'er— Let us
garine. but permitting the use of crow!
Taxes don’t amount to anything.
whole milk before the butterfat is
Il won’t be long untd the ’’Sk> line”
removed, and immediately Swift A
Cascade
along the summit of thi
Co. enjoined that law and started a
Governor
mountains will be built.
referendum, with the rrsult that the J’irrrr think* so. and we will out
law was repealed by a very large swifter Swilierlarui in hia opinion,
vote. And now we will have a sub- and we will have the grandest scenic
¡atilute for butter made from oils highway in all the world.
Now, let the farmer* borrow all
imported from abroad and churned
the money they can g«*t on their
, with skimmed milk. Oregon is a
farm*, let the banker* foreclose on
dairy state, too.
them. an«i put Jap*. Dago-., and Rus­
The state income tax law passed sians upon them, cheap labor, so they
in 1923 amid great rejoici- g by the can make interest in what they have
legialature and aumw of the men who Inane«! on them, and let the old farm­
sponaored the law.
It was a fine er an«l their families ride the ►kylirw
They have worked long
highway,
1 law until aome large income was hit
enough, Let them have a little pl< ua-
| by ita operation, and then II become ure and recrralion,
a menace. “Over forty million dol­
There was an announcement made
lars in new enterpriars were kept nome years ago by 3 »ecret flnnncial
out of the alate” so the tnunied men conspiracy in thia country, who de­
of Portland and downstate inf<«rme«i clared that a “national debt wa* a
national blessing. A .late debt »«»
the voters during tbe campaign.
a state blessing, and individual debt
The votera believed it and repeuie<i
The bigger
an individual blessing,
, the law. Moc««y. it seems, i* our the debt the bigger the blewung.’’
God, and if lb* dollar ia taxed we That it put energy and pep into
immediately spend huge sums to re­ peop1' to make money, and upon thi*
move the tax
In the meantime,the belli*') doctrine, the individual, the
late and nation nr»- working in uni-
farmer and ton property (which is
on to carry >t out
tangible) and the small home owner
Generation« yet unborn must »lav.
in citie« and town* see »heir taxes their live* away, in the pt-rp<-trating
going higher and higher, while of this thing upon them, until our
money (which ie not tangible (almost nation goes >lown in nek ami ruin.
always gues tax free
Yes. we re­ as other* have gon«- and other prople
will n-ad our epitaph, “Gone, but not
pealed the income lav law and the
forgotten.”
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million or more doth rs thus raised >
Because education anti civilization
will now be added t<> the farm and failed
ur
town property. V. h. n it cornea to other*.
—Uneducated.
taxing money, we hasten to con­
He is supreme.
The proprietor is W. E. Bartlett, demn It, and in doing so wt- never
and se hope he will be liberally look at our own tax receipt tie fore
voting.
patronized.
M in if Hind Rwd Meetini
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Pursuant to a petition signed by s le­
gal number of resident freeholders.tax­
payers and legal voters of Rmo! District
No. 29 of Linn County. Oregon. Notice
la Hereby Given that a meeting of the
legal voters of Rood District No. 29 of
Unn County. Oregon, will be held st
the hour of 4 00 o’clock p. m . on
the 21st day of November. 1924. si the
flchool House in Diet No. 1 in sski Road
District, to determine whether or not
said R<<a«l District shall vote a special
tax uf 4WW upon all the taxable prop
erty within said Road District for the
improvement of the roads therein as
follow*, to-wit. grading, gravelling,
draining and repairing said roads.
By order of the County Court of Linn
County. Oregon
Dated this 25th day of October, 1924.
B. M P aymk . County Judge.
J. D. Isou. County Comm'r.
Attest: K. M. RuaasiX. Co. Clerk.
Posted this 27th day of October, 1924.
by W. A. Gll-KKY. appointed by the
Court.
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OREGON
( all» an»wend Day or Night
fuberculin Testing
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Ile.N a patient is told that hia
«•)«* need help for both near and
fat \ isiun and bifocals are *ug-
g. -led. hi» first reaction ia to raise an
objection to their appearance. Thia ob­
jection i* overcome by using Kryptok
Glaaaes, li.e only invisible bifocal
&f£ttleade
&pteme trist.
A lbany
oabb .
HAROLD ALBRO,
Manufacturing Optician
Scio Meal Market
Holechek Bro» Proprietors
Ore*on
F resh and Cured Meat
Bacon. Lard, Saugage
The Scio Cash Produce
Fred Mumper, prop
Highest Cash Price Paul for your
Egt»- Poultry. Veal, Elc.
WBI pay lc more in
trade for Egg*
Full Line oí Feed» and Flour
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We Bnv Your Veal and
Dressed Pork
Catarrhal Deafness
la often *i««d by an inflamed < ondltlon
of th« mucous llnine of U m Euatachlan
Tuba. Winn thia tub« la Inflamed twi
)«•«• a rumbling aound or !mi>«rr«<t
Hearing
Unleaa th« Inflammation can
I m r*<tuc*d. jour Iwaring may I m da-
•troyrd t<>r«v»r
HAM.*« I t rutHH WFIJK INE «III
do «hit w» claim for It—rid your ayat«m
of Catarrh or I>rafn««a caused by
Catarrh
Koid hr «11 dm «lata for or«r •» T«ara
F. J Cheney * Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
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Bargains for Saturday
Exclusive
Hamburger,
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Optical Parlor
Sauaage 17 |c lb.
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Jzòfc'r-’àJij;./ C ibicdl
Sanitary Meat Market
Bancroft Optical Co.
Will i>«> l|<- utxler Portland price* for
drraard hogs umier ICu |>ounda. Thin la
^ejtMirr than you can get by «hipyang
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