The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, April 20, 1916, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE street
patriotism and point proudly to its
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T. L. DUOGEM. EDtTOK AND IMuf
Entered at the poetoffice at Scio,
Oregon aa second class matter.
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ail ver using.
ANYTHING 10 HEAT WILSIF
would »upply any amount of money Political Announcements ami as low taxes a» is consistent
to secure his election. But. as the
with progrew»
For a system of good roads to he
peerless leader who is restoring the American [»«ople have lw*a fighting
Lor County Commissioner
mad«* al*>ng safe and conservative
virile virtues of Americanism that th«-w nanwr-m« trusts for years and
ia quite another thing. Nothing ia to destroy th«- i«artner«hip of gov-
1. the undersigned, hereby an­ lines
at, useful as the Gran«i <>id Flag to emm«-nt Mali street, it is unthink- nounce my ar If aa a candidate for
All detract» to tu* let to the
divert attention while Wall street is si»l«- that a m«-rnl«-r of the powder County Commiaaionrr at thy forth* lowest competitive bidder.
operating on the public porketfwioh. trust or any other trust for that coming primary election aubjeet to
For a square deal to ever part of
Patriotism at this time is what matter, should «-ven be conaidrred the will of the Republican» of linn the county
W E Chrisman
Hut County
the sporting editor* would call Wall as a presidential nominee.
street's on«- li«-»t i»*<, and no other General «oleman du Pont is. ap­
I submit my record aa rommiaMon*
man can play that game for Big parently. asking for the
honor er to you and invite your fl<«r arru*
Bu«in«-n> so well as Roosevelt. If through the boilerplate method and tiny. I feel that I have done my
successful, he would get the pr«u- ia requ«*«Ung the country news- duty aa an official with juaticr and
Candidate for Hcptibhcan
d«mey. Wall street would get the papers tn Iwnmt his latest arheme impartiality. If you think so, give
Nomination for
plunder and the public would get without contributing a trifle of his me you„ vote.
the
the Patriotism. Tw«> of the three tainted wealth to pay
for
T. J. Butter
COt’NTY HIM MISSION EK
parties to the tramiaction would notariety
to'
Ear
County
Commissioner
The Tribune is always ready
then lie gloriously satisfied, and the
for Linn County
public wouM not discover its plight. give what aid it may to tMsist any |
W E CHRISMAN
until too late.
meritorious measure of public pro­
Priman«*« Mav 19. 1916
OF INTO
Rotwevclt is the one man for that ( gress. but not to aid the selfish I
PLATH HIM
job, and the star» in th«*ir course, ambition of any individual or local!•
When in ne«-d of anything in the
are fighting for his nomination
A ty
W«* country rwwiqaapct» may
If nominated ami elected. I will way of job work, call and are ua.
Wall street in which stocks can be imp»-cuniou» and insirnificent. stand for economy ami efficiency m We do first-cla»« work at reasonable
slump on mere rumors of an «-arty but we are not so easy aa to fall for all department» of county businea*. prices.
peace in Europe could not low- thia du P<»nt stufi. We are not
Theodore Roosevelt if it tried, and furnishing a frec advertising medium
it will not try.
for people of hi» ciana.
Anything to beat Wilson! Anv-
If Justice ('harles E. Hughes
thing to bring Privilege and Pluto­
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HEALER IN
maintains
what has be*«n his appar-
cracy back into power! Anything
,-nt
intention
in
the
taiat.
he
will
not
to restore th«- great g'«i M-mey to
tie a willing candidate before the
the throne! — N Y. World.
Chicago «xmvention.
Should the
convention
tender
him
an
unanimous
BOILER PLATE ADVERTISING
nomination, it rn’ight be a temptation
But to
Most country newspapers are he | wh,ch
wouW nn‘ rMM” l
¡enter
th«-
r«>nvvntion
as
a
contesting
'
ing bombarded these days with pro* I
P. I I. I REERKSEN
There will is- but one Republican
issue, onlv one Republican policy,
only only one Rupublican principle
in the coming campaign -"Anything
to Heat Wilson."
That is why R<MMWvelt is the must
available candidate. The "favorite
son«" have proved to I m * political
Roosevelt ha» cut Hughe» «
joke»
throat Root could never ix* elected
no matter if his candidam iiecame
serious
Beside«, he. like Hughes,
u candidate, is certainly foreign to his|
posals for iong hoilerplate advertise-1
waited too long.
Mr. Roosevelt
menu. bo.«sting this or that inter . i prrwnt intention.
The trusts, the great corporations,
will
undoubtedly
be
a contestant
eat ami. generally, in the interests |
th«- tariff monopolists. Wail Street
’
from
the
first
and
for
the
Justice to
of some individual for a particulai ,
and ail tin- rrai-tiimary elements in
allow
his
name
used
under
such con­
office.
American politics might prefer tome
ditions
would
Iwlitte
the
position
he
These undercover propositions are!
body less erratic and more stable
has
heretofore
maintained.
Mr.
usually written in a news story
than KiMwrvell.but what can they do?
form. la-aring proper ’‘scare” head« Rixwvcit wants to become the
Wilson can be beaten, if at all.
etc. and ail that Is asked of the ' candidate in order to satisfy his un­
only by combining all the element«
country new»|M«|M-r is to (dace them bounded egotism and he will make
of opposition, and Ro««M*valt will not
in the form and to afterwards re­ anv sort of a deal to gratify his
permit the Progressive« to combine
Democrats generally will
turn the plate matter to the pule ambition
on anybody except himself, no mat­
I
m - glad if he succeed», for they be­
lishing houar, of course.
The«*
ter if they were no inclined
Any
people assume that the aforesaid lieve that the country will be ripe,
Republican except Roosevelt in sure
to
retire
the
country newspapers arc languishing next November,
to be defeated. because Roosevelt
for space fillers and will regard the Colonel to permanent oblivion. The
will run independently and split the
boilerplate as s great favor and of New York World article to he found
anti-Wilson vol*
Therefore it will
elsewhere in thia issue, »tales the
an especially conferred honor
iw* Roosevelt, and from Wall street’s
The Tribune does not so regard case very plainly from the demo­
point of view Roosevelt ia infinitely
them and. furthermore, it would cratic viewpoint
preferable to Wilson.
like a reasonable check or other
Eight years ago Roosevelt issued
24 Hour Clock Adopted
moneyed consideration to accom­
the mandate. "If you don’t take
pany the propoMl. especially in the
Taft you’ll get me” Wall street
I* rom n m M II a dock at night
ease under consideration. One "Gen­
at that lune was Imiking up,n the
eral” (oleman du Pont, of Dela will be tertm-ii bv the telegraph and
Hugh«-» candidacy with a friendly
ware, aspires to I m * nominated for teleph<me aulhontes in^h-nmark as
eye
Hughes was regarded as a
president. He is ixwsited aa a great 24 «'dock: 1 o’clock p m will I m -
"safe * man and Taft was under
ami successful "business man" and known aa 13 o’clock, and ao Ml
suspicion of radicalism. Neverthe­
that our country needs a "buxmess" until 24 o’clock, which ia midnight,
less, in «»bcdicncv to Roosevelt's
administration; that we have not »ays a Umt«*d States consular report,
ukase. Wall street took Taft.
had a president in the ihm I fifty in thia reform. Denmark ia follow­
This year Ro«MM*velt is saving in yean who has had a business train­ ing Norway. Sweden and Russia.
effwt. ‘If you don’t take me you’ll ing. and that we always select a
On shqdHiard. in the old sailing
lake Wilson." and so Wall street man for president who has never days, the custom of dividing the
will take RiMswvelt. There will he shown enough business ability to twenty-four hours into aix periods,
no end of gagging in the Old Guard run a one-horse drav concern.
or watches’ of four hours each, was
before his candidacy is «wallowed,
Of course this is a slam on every adopted as a matter of crmvenience.
but it will finally 1« choked down. president from Grant to Wilson, It has tMM*n sl*andoned on lake boats.
After all the eloquence and oratory some of whom have shown enough
Many years ago, when the divis­
has subsided the convention will do business ability to accumulate a ion of the day into two twelve-hour
what Wall street wants it to do. comfortable competence.
l>erioda was made. that. also, was a
R<MMM*\«-lt will not get the nomina­
But who is this "General ('oleman matter of convenience. When refer­
tion without a fight, and he will du Pont" who has shown such ence was ma<ie to any hour it was
have to make innumerable private extraordinary business ability that suppose«! usualv to be directed to
deals with republican boaae« and he ia being txxisted for the presi­ th«* day period, between 6 a m. and
priests of privilege, hut no deal that dency?
6 p. m. There were no street lights
ha ia not capable of making. Hanna-
We are familiar with the fact that even candles for home illumination
ism is on its way to a glorious re­ the du Pont family of Delaware, were scarce and only witches, thieves
surrection.
are the projectors ami proprietors and the devil were expected to be
Aside from all practical consider­ of the great powder trust, which abroad at night.
ations of expv«liency. Roosevelt's charges our government and other«
With the advent of modern night
candidacv must commend itself to for powder, three times its cost and life under electric glare, it is neces­
Hig Business and High Finance for in consequence, have become im • sary to specify a. m. or p. in. in
reasons all of its own. He alone menaly wealthy. Of course even connection with almost every event |
can drape the American flag around some of our ex-presidents, if con­ except a maaquerade l«all and even
Wall street in a raid to recapture nected with thia powder trust would that frequently continue« far into
the national government
He alone have l«en rated aa expert business the a. m. The multiplicity of a. m l
can pm the Stars and Strip«-» on men. if accumulated wealth shall and p. m. is often confusing, espe­
every dirty dollar that ia intriguing be the measure •
cially on intricate railroad and steam­
to return to power in Washington.
Mr. du Pont is. undoubtedly, a ship time cards.
At a time like this the importance successful business man
Have not Russia. Denmark. Nor­
He is re­
of such qualifications are beyond ported to I m * immenaiy wealthy. Not way and Sweeden blazed the way
estimate.
wanting any more money, he is ask­ for an advantageous change, even
A Wall street that <*an give no ing to be elected president aa a sort though it might take a few weeks
Of course every oth­ to become accustomed to dining at
excuiw for its political operations of plaything
er
American
trust
would shout for IH.30 and retiring at 22 or there­
except that it wants the money is at
a grave disadvantage. But a Wall joy if he should I«* nominated and abouts?- Toledo Blade.
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
Queensware, Glassware, Etc.
Field and Garden Seeds
Cash l’ni<l tor Venl, I logs. Hidra and C oscara Bark
Prices Right
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l.fx and Ltl Live
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