*•■’• , f ’ ’ F <* * * • •* . I .. J ' ■ A. 9. < « A », >• > ». •• y:-.' • * • * «. » ’ *, rt • . -I *• ■*■ » . •* «.» •» ■ »¿^ » _ % * ’ « 9 • • • • - ■ » o^'-d > J*.»--- “ . -, »wr> * ?* x-Zte*'r> .t **? •* ■■ •í» ' j .• SF V * iritata« 4 Cí * ■*.*•••* The Scio Tribuni? Editorials Page 2 THE SCIO TRIBUNE ■i will give the cities of the Willam­ violation of Federal Regulation No. ette valley access to an abundance 4. which permits the transportion water for all out of the stale where taken, not time to come, and pure water ia the more than two days* bag limit per greatest drswing power for people week: vis.. 16 ge«*ae and 50 ducks of pure, wholesome to locate in any community. leach. The daily hag limit, under But on the other hand, if the bill the Federal Law, with which the carries with it the making of the •late laws of California and Oregon valley counties district units and coincide. Is not to exceed 8 gecsr bonding them for the construction and 25 ducks. "If there was an actual violation of the trunk pipe line to the several large cities, whereby the entire of the Federal regulation relating to county must help pay for city water transportation or bng limits, it supply, we are opposed to it and the should be reported to the Federal legislature should be; but if it is de­ .Game Warden for the district." signed that municipalities wanting shows how badly a The above l-ske water hunch taken from an unsigned and reservoir for their own use and at I unknown source prove« out. The their owu separate exprnse. then we latory waa used as we had printed it. to tap the great Clear are for it. I f.-lnltf« Mil»«!***-« »•» ■»> 4w »»‘J tM Hwptob h«: twf whtote h aitaMa. „.I „it\. h*ditlaut» J* w>me in the flivver—mind you. it the same privileges We want the 1 was no truck nor box ear. just an Watch th* <1nle following your cities to have what they want and ordinary flivver of a p ipular make name on thia paper. It tell« wh»-n your lime expire«, if a blue pencil can pay for. but the outlying dis­ They knew the law and observed it. mark la under vour name, it mean« tricts muil not be asked to bond and could not have brought home four paper will atop in two week«, them-wives to help more than their limit if they had tin I cm renewed. Start« when paid To set aside the Cl ear I Jike water­ killed a million, because one small for. «tot» at expiration sheds for the people of Oregon is ear. four men and hag limit of birds just and right, hut juat now thu« was all that could lie handled. The T hih ^ dav Feb 5. 1925 far and no farther until we know "Pay dirt*’ in when you foot the where we’re at. bill the politicians have slipped over on you at each «coion of the legi«- ture. THE COUNTY EAIR The Linn county fair seems tn tie Tiic farmer ia prosperous today drifting on unsteady waters and the directors are studying their wits to woo ha» wheat t<>«dl. Hut the gatn- And a way of financing the deficits. b't-r« in that cereal well knew that At the clove of the fair last fail it the farmer bad no wheat to «ell at was thought the proceeds of the a -v price when they 1'arUd their tout-day exhibit would meet all ex­ campaign to ’shear the lamb«** on penses, but it was found after a the market careful check-up that a $2000 deficit was had. By way of a suggestion t en were gone but a week, leav- I ing on a Saturday and arriving home the next Saturday, hence they •l>ent but two days in California and the rest in Oregon. Klamath Falls is over 300 miles* from Scio and some time was «pent in g-ung and returning out of the If the sender of the eight days. clipping had as good a venae of sportsmanship as he has of under- handedness, he could have clearly seen that the law had not been broken I either by our story or the hunters. The fowls were so thick down there Politics I« waxing warm at Salem to the Ixiard of director« we arise to that it was no sport to kill them, ths-w days. The governor «K-nii to remark: Either hold the fair be­ •nd, we understand, became such a 1 be playing a lone hand against a tween the laying by of crops and pest that the ranchers hired men to, stacked deck of cards. And he will harvest, so as not to lie too close to kill them at they alighted in their I lose, no matter what his intentions the state fair; or, if necessary to fields. That's why we said "iteras-! nr recommendation«. Both sides hold it the week liefore the «tale ed to be «port for them.” The "probably** want to serve the peo­ fair, make the admission 25c and »portsmen of Oregon and California ple to the I h -» i of their "alility," 15c, and let aide shows and noise­ knew this, game wardens knew it — but liefore the people arc cared for making attraction« come in on a all but the man ashamed to sign his u dities must be taken cate of. and percentage basis. To charge the name. this will result In shearing the pres­ «amc price for admimion to the ent governor of appointive power, c unty fair forces hundreds to wait BRIEF AND BREEZY creating numerous commissions, in­ for the state fair. The other sug­ A .Minnesota man has entered the creasing salaries of certain office gestion is to sell the grounds and holders, and otherwise running riot buildings and liquidate the indebt­ state university at the age of 75. just to "get” some one. Erom our edness. and then let Linn county Maybe he*« one of the *e persons who position on the political map it looks appropriate enough money to put on voted for Magnus John«<-n and wife; bossed bv daughter. There is every reason to believe the following week. We are for Of course the country is more Linn county and a county fair, if the the legislature will pa«s the bill set­ pro»[ieroua. We have twice as much people really want it, but present ting aside the Clear Iwke water­ money and it buys about half as sheds and its potential horse power experience and past patronage seem t much. to the people of Oregon, and if it to decide against its continuance American dyes are said to be get­ doe«, it will be one of the very few ting better. For that matter, the pieces of Iw-neticial legislation to be ASHAMED OF IHS NAME American colors never did run. enacted at thi« session. The neces­ Some one sent a copy of the Scio Strawberries are selling in New sity for this is «pi»rent, because it Tribune of Nov. fi to "Field and York at S3 a quart. Yes. we ate -i — —- Mtrtt’s lkf re- uni on th«.- Sth dsv of •iate »ad i«at io th» bowls be Jai usry, in that certain suit in provided by bouse bill to«. Th» »uoi thei' r'c.d < ourt of tto State of t»re- of |7to,S I* auasht to b» approprta- g n. for the County of I .inn. in Depart- " ■ Nn " wit-rein Ralph lloilis, a t»U by the bill tor lb» Ulvaaiun. hi» guardian, was Would lnvsst>Q»ts Stock Sales plaintiff, and Nell Hollis-Hllyeu and A aaeepltur lav <*’ I »»'Ion of »t<»k«. Myrtle Hollis a minor, were tiefsnd- boada and other securities sold dar­ ants. duly appointed referee to make aa).- of th« following described real ing the past five year« In the »’at» is property, to wit: contemplair-d la a reeototton Intro­ Lot N»> Tine* 3> and th« East one- duced In th« honao by It» pre»- u'e’l«» half i <»f **«»» No. Two (2). in Block No Two 2), in Wheeler’» Addi­ (Jordon ot Multnomah county. It rreates • committee ro«np»,»«-d of tion to th«- < ty of Scio. Linn County. the »peaker and two other nwmber« State ot Oregon. Now, therefore, in pursuance of said of the boua» and it la understood that order and of the statutes in such cases Its purpose ia to prob» Into every pair i. d provi Jt-d, 1 will, on Saturday, Stock or bond leetie of masultude au the 7th i .«y “f 1«t>ruary. 1925. «1 the P m. of said day. thorlacd by th» corp,rat Inn depart at the front door of the county court Meat durlna th«- l*»t five >«-ara Par bou*» in the City of Albany, Linn coun­ ticularly. It 1» und«rstoo«L the roni ty Stair of Oregon. »«-II al public auc- mitts- will taVeallcate the securities t lay of lanuarv, 1925. rated would to guilty of a niiad»mean A. K. M< M ahan , liefer«*«. or. and upon conviction would to sub Hat«- of first publication, Jan. H, 1925. jart to a fine of not l»»s than $ISO nor Late of last pubbeation, Feb. 5, 1925. more than IS- hi and by Imprisonment In the county Jail tor a term ot not W A. 1 vii g, T. J. Munker». leM than «• days nor more than »1« Pro». J. nt Vice Fres. months E. D. Myer«, Caahier The arnate piu»««-d a bill to author!« •>. ths esrualn« of children atisndln« the public «chools f»r a tH-ri'M: not in rv 1 ce«d two hours In any oi»e week, to Doi*« a General Banking attend schoola gl«lna religious Instrue { ILisinr.’s. Interest paid lion Voder th» bill si« b e»< us» must i on time deposits. be based on application filed by the par*-nt or cvardian. Legislativs Breviti«». Hogs will not to permitted to ride •■n running boards of automohliM If itepreroutatlve Pierro'» bill become« « law A penalty of |it>0 Is provid'd 0' : i.t. I S nd ;.!■ -Jcl or »kctch The stats board of control would act at\d v will ; r- n|»: !y »end you « as th» purchasing sgency tor all state r<; ort. Our bl< <>n i'atcntv and . departments under house bill 25». In troduced by HepresentatlVv Burdick Appropriation of *235,000 tor build Ing and «-quipping two »trurture» tor the Monmouth Normal school Is s*>uxbt -------PA1 I NT LAWYERS—— In house bill No 233. Introd i ■ o by S W -.»h ngton. D. C- ths Polk county del*-gat|on Before the Joint aas» tubly of senate and house, convened at bls request Governor Pierro read a »p«o lai me» •axe demanding the repeal of the pub He utilities act Insofar as the power of election to concerned, and the sub •t But ton of the power of appointment In the hands of the governor A bill by Representative Ford, vlr tually ptadng construction of mark» roads under coutrol of the state high way commission In requiring that Io cations, plans and const met Ion shall be approved by the state commiMlon The Right Frame It ia of vital In­ before they are carried forward by to rtance that the frame of your the county court, passed tbs houx gla.-»«-s -et projierly on your nose. We have the Oxford, Princeton, Shur-On. Twintex and numerous Jury Litt Selected vtner styles You may make the «election, but let u« do the adjusting. The following have been «elected The Scii State Bank . ■i:NTS D SWIFT 4 CO. like the taxpayers are going to pay a big county exhibit at the state thinks be ought to go to some place dearly for not thinking before vot­ fair. More people will see it and and learn something. A fur coat keeps ‘ many a girl from thia part of Linn county t<> ing last fall. But on adjournment - thus lie attracted to Linn than ia day the state house will be flooded now taring done under the present 'warm thinking how much she still, serve as juror« during 1925: ha» to pay on it. with verba' bouquets thrown at the costly system. Vilas Arnold. Frank Bartu, Eran We think that child labor bill ci« G. Caray. Edwin Fleming, Marie "lawmakers.’’ and we moasbacks at County fairs are a good thing for home will hear the noise and holler our people to get acquainted with ought to be amended to help mother N. Hodge, Thomas large. Joseph “hurrah!**- until we go to pay our what can be grown at home and who tries to get her kid to do a few taxes. how well, but It is really exacting errands once in awhile. Four ages of man: Bosaed by double admission when the state fair mother; boaned by sister; bostu-d by CLEAR LAKE AND WHAT ia only 2« miles away and occurring ■ Novak. Clora Rhoda, B. Tepper, Charles Effie Rodger». Stalcup. Ernest A Bernice R Aia»/vr owga. HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Optician Wagner. Esther Holland. Floyd Shelton. Wm. M. Abbott. Wm, J. Beran, Dizabeth JVLSY SF;6LiyOI) Den«m<>re. Flo Garland. John Jiroch, Kcal Estate Broker Ethel Loag, Joseph Menhart, Sterl­ and ¡\olartj ing P. Neal. James R. Piatt, Leooe Ray. John A. Simmon«. Effie Som­ mer. Jasper N. Weddle and .Mar­ garet Serfling Kelly. Shelburn—Melvin 0. Arnold. J. P. Bentz, F. A. Bowman. Marion L. PublK jdbstrallt Obtained, (larnntj ■ OKI GUN DR. A. G. PRILL Physician and Surg«»on Brown. Harry E. Chriaman, Robert District Surg« n S. P. Railway |Stream.” the national monthly for •»me once. They have about $2.95 F. Darby. EHa Densmore. Jom-ph T. I sportsmen, and wiote on the margin worth of looks and a nickel's worth Funk, Eimer E. Galloway, Benjamin ' 'Can’t This Be Prevented?” The of taste. A, Hol teen. Hazel Kelly. Wiebe London Art Center is agitated article was our story about the re- Kuiken. El«ie E Limbeck. Edwinl>. ; turn of George Brock. Cou Dona- about a picture painted by a grocer. Lyon«, Cha«. McClain, Archie Me- ■ hue. R om Ray and E. G. Arnold London should see some of the pic­ - . . OREGON Crae, Maude E Roadarmel, H 0. «TAYTON, from Klamath Falls with a flivver tures by «ome of our American real t all» answered Day nt Night Shilling. Paul Smith. Geo. M I*rol- load of gee«e and ducks and giving estate agents. Tuberculin Testing linger, Dennis Watkins and Zilla I them to friends in Albsmy and Scio. If you wish an answer to your White. DR. C. WARD DAVIS The sender signed no name, but the prayers, «how your sincerity by Scio, Or. Torrance Reconditioning Shop and Parts for All Cars.... G. F. Korinek Veterinarian magaxine published the story and. working for it. ALBANY. OREGON 212 E. First Phone 379 : the editor unlimbered as follow«: "All excesses in killing of game- Profits From Apples A Hint to Knocker« are in violation of the ethics of good I sportsmanship, and such excesses A Nantes hanker who i»eueif cir­ may. under veiy favorable and un­ culars warning his clients that the HAUL'S CATAHMH UKHK'ISW ha» beer usual conditions, he committed with­ eotmtrv was going to the demnition <■«•4 ■«K.saeCuUy in toa ir«atm«nl «I in the law. There Is no way to bowwows ~iay bo expelled from ‘siarrn. HAix-a cinsHit WKUict** eaa- i reach such conditions except be re­ Frunce. Should every country take FOR OVER 40 YEARS ateto of an Ulntmvnt which Qukkl, lulls van by local apt’Hcatlon. and ths formation and regeneration of the latsrual Marlirias. a T> Mumu« Hur- individual. far«-« thu» ml « ins tlw -itUmnuikw. "The above example of game BoM by all Aruasiaia F. J Chan r • On Wtoto OMe 'hoggishneea* would appear to be io a similar action againwt calamity how­ lers w population soon would be pro­ vided for the polar Ant riia Express. regions-- San I )KXTIST First National Bank Building Careful records kept for the pa«i StATtON, < 1RBOOS 20 yesrs of the r»»«t of every orchard operation «n per arte. Ito annual net ditoh-ad has boo AdvrrUsr ia The Soo Tribun« and g»t