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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
• ‘ * a * * » • *4 < '• ■ - ■- »4 ■- 1 r s . / .* • JH»* '•* ♦ ?-**-• *. r." -■ A ■< ■ .•>». ■ « Mu» THE SCIO TRIBUNE f r. «’ á f » ’ ?■■■ * 7;> ■ ‘ i f M .--J* / f '/ ; • / f ; ■ J • // ■ / A I -1 , / 1 ■ 1 '..•s' ? * < JÌ '■ such is the nature of ¡ample in general Hut, if we <?ann<»i have this, it Is our duty as go««I citiz«-ns to help make the other fellow's plans T. L. PIKJGKK. Kl>m>* BNP PK«>|- and ¡»oliciea a succvm What we want in our town«. Entered at the poetoffice at Scio. cuunti««s. slates and nation is good Oregon as «rcond class matter. government an«! which will promote progresw We think our own way It'M* R UTKIN. IN AIIVANl'K SI .26 or party is right. cons>-<ju«*ntly dur 1.60 ing «-ampaign». we endeavor tnel«<ct AT KNI» or YKAK officials fn«-n«!ly to our {»articular .76 SIX MONTHS way or ¡»Ian Th«* other fellow or party are just as firmly fix«*! in their AHVKKT1HING HATCH.' convictions and who know» but what lx»caJ advertising, per line 6c th«- ways am! plain« <>f this other fHInw may lie the better for our Display advertising, per inch 10c town, stale or nation than our Display advertising, long time, own? manager. In munici|>a! affairs, ¡«»liticai Extend«! marriag«- or death notices, rein» are loosely held It is the man per lim* 3c rather than th«* politician whom we Special rates on long time display dewire to el«*-t An«! when hi- 1« advertising. elect»*!, we desire that he shall give his b«»»t endeavors to th«- promotion <»f our town’s wcllfare. It in «>ur TEAM WORK duty as citizens to aid him or them : to make the town government as Team work is an «-»sential in all efficient as possible This <*annot he activities, business, civic, political done by knocking ami adverse criti and «¡»orts if th«- highest im-iuurc of cism In fact, there is no room for nucci - mh is secured What is meant knockers in town, state or nation by team work, is a harmonious «-n for th«- kn->ck«-r is not a good citizen deavor by all ¡mrtie« engaged to take him in any way you will work for th«- on«- central purpose We all want good, «-conoinical. Th«- great American game of l»aw- nrogreemv«- government. It can is- ball furnish«-». perhaps. the beat aecured only by consistent team example of th«- <-ff«*ctiv«-nes» of team work, by which w«> can get th«* l««»t work. Unless each member of th«- poBMble nuults from the ruling club work tn harmony an«l does hi« power. part promptly and just at the right time, the club is not apt to figure THE PROPOSED NEW HOSPITAL very prominently as a ¡tenant con tender. The team may have extra It ought not to require argument g<MMl players but unless they have to show the advantage and utility l»een well drills«! in team work, may of an up-b»-«iste. fully «*{Ulp|>«xi lie def«-at«*! by a really inferior club hospital Any <»f us are subject to which works more in harmony for accident* or severe illm-w. which the <M>ntral purpose succeM our h«>m«*» ar«- not properly equip- Unices a municipal government ¡wd to car «• for. We build our works in harmony and each official does well what ia r«*|uir«*! of him hom«*« to can- for our loved ones in th«- official team, the government ami ourselves when in health. We is not satisfactory to the pt-opl«- make n«> »¡M«cial preparation for the .govern«*! True, officials will differ care of the sick. Th«- model hospi as tn the advisability of a proposed tal is built and equi|>|>e<i especially policy, but when a line of policy is for the care of th«- sick ami injured. d«-cid«*l upon, it is the duty of every The sanitary arrangement, rooms, official t«> get liehmd the same and nurses. etc . can make the suffering make it a success if ¡MMMible This of th«- sick and injure«! easier, lie is particularly true when a public cause the building «-«¡uipment and improvement is undertaken. Roth experienced nur«-* make such con officials and the ¡wxiple should give ditions poaaible. the project' their active and moral support The practice of some ¡s-ople, w-hose plans or policy have fail«*d of adoption, to endeavor to defeat th«- plan or ¡silicy which has lieen adopted, cannot lie too severely condemn«*! Such ¡ample are un- willing to submit to the rule of thr majority and. therefore, are not goo«! American citizens. In state and national affairs, it is the custom of the minority political ¡»arty to block and defeat the measures and policy of the party in power. This may l»e thought gtsal politics by the politicians, but it is both detrimental and injurious to the progress of our country. Our system of government is l»ase«l up«»n the rule of th«- majority. No other plan in a free government can main tain. When the officials of th»- majority parly is placed in control of the government, th-»se officials become the ruling power for all the people. Th«- people place«! them in power t-ecause the policies am! plan« of that party seem» l«e»t to a ma jority of the people, la it right and patriotic for the minority party statesmen and newspapers, by ad verse action and criticism to defeat, if possible the obj«*cts and aims of the ruling party? While The Tribune believe« free spe«-eh and a free press should be maintain««! at all hazxards, we lie lie ve that partiaamsm i« carried to«> far ami is the direct cause of much extravagance alike in the slates and our nation H«wid«*s, a hospital is always with in easy distance of the physician, thus making the trip cost lighter and the physician can and will give his patients closer attention. When we now have severe <•»««•• of illm-s» accidents or surgical operations, we send the ¡»atient to the hospitals elsewhere. making the cost much heavier than if we had a hospital at home. Thia extra cost above what a home hospital would charge, would more than pay th«- costs of one or two shares in the propose«! new building None of us can tell how soon we may nee«!.the care and attention which can be secure«! only at a well equipp«*«! hospital. Dr Prill thinks $S000 will pay for the erection of a good eight or ten room building, with operating ro«»m. basement and necessary sani tary arrangements He thinks that another $2<MM) will tie required to pay for the necessary furnishing» and equi|gnent. Almost any farmer or business man who ha» a family can afford to subscribe for one nr more «harén to this enterprise. Just think of it. Should a memtwr of your family re quire ho»|Htal treatment, how often could you l«-ave your farm or your businees to visit the loved one at Albany, Salem. Portland <»r else where? .Then the expense of mak ing these visits would total a con siderable With a hospital at home you could visit the love«! one daily without coat the satisfaction of knowing that you have done somethiag toward« the of your friend« and mitigation neighbors wh<m misfortune over- lakes them _____ ._____ It may tw for . yourself or a memlwr of vour family. Spring Time is FORD Time AFTER THE WAR WHAT? When th-tw- peoitle over in Europe get tir«*l of fighting, which cannot be but a few months hence at most, an enormous debt will be saddled, on the l-Mung side. It is hardly *ut>- 1915 MODEL FORDS HAVE JUST ARRIVED posable that it will result in a drawn contest. Suppose tier many loses, what an enormous debt she will have to pav When th«- war com menced Germany had s ¡wrcapita debt of about SUMI. It is said her daily war coat amounts to approxi mately $10,600.000 One year of war at this rate will amount to more than $3.600,000.000 Then England, Franc*. Russia. Itelgium and Servia will each require Germany to ¡«ay her war debt and twai-ie«, to pay f<*r th«- anornioua di-atruction nf For Further pi •l- rtv Austria i« n-.w practically Particulars see liankrupt and her only mean« of ¡»ay mg the victors will la- the sur- render <»f territory. On the other hand if the al lie* ■ oe ' <1 o <■■> C E> «J^B> « D <■■■> « D *■> 0 D 4M» «I t> 4MB» C D <■■> <10 «■■> <1 < lose. each nation will fa-com«- practi cal l-ankrupt» and a loss of territory ■ is a surety o ■ And what have or will the people who occupy the trenches gain? They I and their countrymen will have to S, earn the money to pay the««- colowwl debts. They will la- burden««! with â 0 taxation for man» generations to o come. They may. in the transfer <>f territory, Iwcomr subjects to a ea o I different government, yet will not la- able to «-scape the burdrn of YOU .IRE ALWAYS WELCOME taxation O t> <1 o <■■> u l> «MB» « i» <^a» «I n «10 <■■> <11» «MB» «i D <■■> 0 0 <■■> < 11> «1 o Another feature The earning power <»f all of th«*w nations will la- greatly depleted Th«- enormous waste ->f life, am! ths larg«- army of maim«-«!, is «imply terrible to <v>n- tem plate. All new Fords are fully equipped, having electric and stream line body. A new idea is the Ford Buyers Profit Sharing Plan. 5-Passenger louring Car - $565 2-Passenger Roadster - - $515 Fred T. Bilyeu | Most I Peasant Evening may be Spent r Wade’s Billiard Hall I Confectionery, Soft Drinks Cigars, I obacco, Etc. The Health of Your Baby Depend* largly upon the regular movement TO BUILD A HOS PITAL IN SCIO of the child's bowel*. A gentle is very likely just your child what laxative needs. f^exall btltj M m Art Wilted It Fiance th BABY LAXATIVE Eatirpmi Safcscnbiat Shiras if $50 (Kb \A ill tend to produce a gentle action safe not followed by the weakne&a which so often accompanies txiwel regulators (Continu«*! from ¡«ag«- it overtake« us. It is a very common occurancv for people of this vicinity to have to t»e taken to Portland. Salem or Alliany hospitals to under go an operation, which is always ex pensive and could lie attended to at home with much less expense if there was a proper place to he had. and furnished so that proper care and treatment could tie given. It is certainly the interest at every body to help and boost thia enterprise for Scio and see that it is accomplished Rememlier. this building is not to be built for Dr. Prill nor Dr. Hob son. the local physicians, nor any other doctor, but for a general public utility buihling, and any reputable physician will have as much right and use of It a* another in the treating of his patients. You will find these subscription coupons at Dr. Prills office Call in and till out one or two. The plans will li- fully explained to you and the purposes and inten tions explained in detail. Hoping to see this worthy move succeed. I am yours in the interest of the general public’s Health and benefits. l>r A. G. Prill. and sure, Rexall llaby Ixxative contains no harmful drugs and is guarani«*«*! to satisfy or your money Itack 35 cents SOLD ONLY HY E. C. PEERY, DRUGGIST "Che Rrxall Store SCIO OREGON Senator (ham tier lain is expected Think about this matter friend»' tn visit Albany sometime in June. We air like to have our particular If you never recover the Cost of the He has tieen invited to address the I you may buy, you will have Albany college graduating ciaaa. governiix-nlal ¡«»licwe wio|>ted, for _ ■V I i I i I