The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, April 27, 1916, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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» up r... r. Political Announcement» and a» low taxes a* la consistent
with progrès».
election
For a system of good road» to be
Th«- sms <«( ’he legislature are
I.ffliri) KVKItV Tilt KB PAY HI
Fot County Commiaaioncr
made along safe and conservative
inanv ami great in <i«-vt*lng ways
r. L. pinx : rm . kittor bmp pbut
•nd methods to waste the peopiea
1. thè utiderMgmti. hereby an- linea
AH contract» lo b» let to the
money. While the state tax is »mall t nounee myself a» a candidate fo»
lowest
competitive bidder.
Our
American
nation
has
stood
only
three
mills
and
not
a
very
j
County
(ommiisrtoner
al
thè
forth-
Entered at the ixwtoffics* at Scio, *|
For
a
square deal to ever («art of
much
from
the
Germans
Not
<mly
heavy
burden
to
the
individual
thin.
Corning
primary
etoctìon
subjert
lo
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Dragun as socund class matter.
have they deatroy«*«! American life a«i<tod to state licvn»«n. inhsritance thè will ut thè Republtcan* of Ijnn the county.
W. E. Chrisman
over in European waters. th«*y have tax«*», etc., furnish 'be state an County
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lumumos, IN APVANCK
attempted to foment »trikes and tmormous sum of money to expend
I suhmit my record sa eommismon-
1 50 1 forme«! dynamite plots here in our ami. lie it rememliervd. the money «r to you and invite your clone scru­
AT KNIl or YKAK
.76 1 own land. Her diplomatic mrps at is always spent and d«*bci«*nciee are ti ny. I feci that I ha ve dune my
SIX MONTNM
’ Washington, secretly, have laen lai- g«-n«*rally reported to Iw add«*«! to duty a* an officiai with juatice and
Candidate for Republican
APvrrnsiNG katkr :
hind thess* plots, and have the cheek future appropriation bills
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impartialitv. If you think so, give
Nomination for
But when we analyze our tax me youo vote.
lx»cal advertising, per line
be , to claim protection. fr<an arrest for
, their misdoings, by th«- German flag receipts, we fine thst the state is
T. J. Butler
Display advertising, per inch
10c
CtJl'NTY COMMISSIONER
Just th«* same, when th**«* plots and not the only mnnev gourmand Our
Display advertising, long time, re
For County Commissioner
counterplots are discovered, the in- counties, cities, school and road
(or Linn County
manager.
stigators are held responsible bv districts all have the habit. In Linn
Extended marriage or death notices I
W E CHRISMAN
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our courts. Even the («vrman am­ county, for instance, the state •nd
Primarie» Mav 19. 1916
or tkfo
tier line
3c
bassador ia being implicate«! and county lew i« hut eleven mills, V'
Special rates on lone time display
PLATFORM
mav be r«*call«*d by rvqu«*at, <>n that when th«* various s|>-ctal levies are
advertising.
account. No other of the belligér­ totah-d. in the cities and towns. the
If nominated ami elected' I will
ant nations are ev«m accused of such »ggr«*gat«* is from 25 to 40 mills. stand for economy and efficiency in
dishonorable work.
i For two-thirds of our taxes, the all departments of county husmeim.
PARTING OF THE WAYS
The friends of Germany in our l»*ople are r«*»|s»nsil>le for they vote
land accuse President Wilson of be­ it upon th«*mselves.
No right thinking man wants war
ing in a wort of secret alliance with
Still we do not excuse the legisla­
with Germany. All know it means
England. Fiance ami Russia, in that ture for its wastful appropriations
th«* slaughter of our young manhood
h«* permits our manufacturers to nor for the ncedlras official» it foists
and an enormous cost to the nation
DEALER IN
sell arms and munition» of war to u|H»n th«* people.
At the »am«* time every citizen be­
th««ae countries. , He has no lawful
For instance, in Ijnn county we
lieves it to l>e the duty of our gov­ right to prevent thts traffic. Ger-1
! have two officials, recorder and
ernment to protect the lives and
many can buy of our manufacture»: . sch«H.| suiaerviaor. for which we have
litierty of our American citizens
if «he wishes as ah«- can buy food ' ; n.> m»r«* need than a wagon has for
and. if need be. to compel a reason
products
Nor i» it our fault that I 1 five w*h**els
Nor have w«* any m«v<!
able respect for our flag by other German war and merchant shqaij
* whatever for two circuit judg«*«
nations
have lieen driven from the sea.
' Pr<d»ably Benton county taxpayers
For n«*arly one year. President
Rut w«> do have the right to pro- i ’ ar<- being l*iin<-<i<-d in like manner.
Wilson has ls*en trving to pursuade
If Brother Brown will look out
tret American life and property
tiermany to conduct her under wa
w«*st
from his office he can are one
from piracy, whether it be German
warfare in a manner which will not
or any other nation and. as a matter | of the great reasons for high tax­
hazzard the lives of non-cumbattanta
Our state colliqrcs are c««rt-
of course. American life comes first. I ation
and. particularly, those of our own
This is why our president is an! | Ing the tax payers nearly 11.000,-
Cash Paid lor Veal. Flogs. 11 idea and Cascara Bark
citizens.
(Germany has promised
stnmuously opposed to the mdiscn-Î ihmi annually. Arc they worth it to
time and again to so modify the
Prices Right
minate
slaughter by Germany's I j th«* state?
activities of her submarine boats
But can wr get better ami more
underm-a boat» ah«i make« hi» lead­
Our .Motto: l.tre anJ Let /.nv
that we would have no cause of
•*con<>mical results from the l«*gtsla-
ing effort to stop It.
complaint. Evidently that govern­
German diplomacy is wnolly re- | ■ ture, if w«- continue to send im­
ment regards promises made to the
pecunious lawyers and others, who
SCIO
OREGON
Unite«! States as mere scraps of sponsible for the war. She is re­
pay little if any taxes, down there
sponsible
for
the
reign
of
torror
sh«*
paper, to Is* violated whenever it
ha» sought to in»|>in* with her air-1 i to make laws for us and spend our
suits her convenience to do so.
«»
She is rv- i money?
President Wilson has Inion exceed­ ship« and submarm«*«
The legislator is our most impor­
ingly patient in conducting diplo­ sponsible for the war she wage* on
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tant
official. True his fier diem m
and
the
lives
of
non-comtait
tanta
j
matic correspondence with
the
I /
No civilized nation small, but just look at the fat joba
Kaiser. Entirely too much so. say ■he deatroys.
he
hands
out.
the
salanes
he
raises
has.
heretofore,
conducted
war
on
his political enemies. But he. with
the great mass of th«* American so brutal basis and the civilized but never lowers, the commissions
people, abhor war. Many of us world will hold the German nation h«* crest«-» to »pern! our tax moneys,
know by actual experience what responsible tor thia crime against th«* unnecessary clerks he hires, etc
The profile fall down in the quality
actual war means. We know what civilization.
of
th«* personnel of the legislature
Lat the German under era Iswta
suffering and sorrow war entails
ami President Wilson and the people operate against the war ships of her they elect We do not semi our lanrt
would go to almost the extreme bn* foes in any manner she please*« and tittod men there tweause they will
But the time is not far
fore saying or doing anything which the world will say amen. Let her not g<>
distant
when
our b««t fitted men
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
would send our young men to the capture belligerent merchant m«*n
am!
women
will
be
glad
to
go.
The)
and appropriate both «hip and cargo
field as f*Hid for bullets.
But there is a limit beyond which and the world will say she is within will do so in self defense and of a
But tosend her air-j P»*Hotie d«re to place our great
we. as a nation, can or will go and her rights
wtw
ships
over
defenseless
towns to drop *toto in
the
column
of
that limit has been reach«*«!, is the
zenahip.
Nor did he have an idra
of gaining a partisan advantage by
taking a firm stand against German
■luplitity, n«*vertheles some little
republicans attribute su«*h as hts
■ ' purpuee.
P. 11. FREERKSEN
J. F. WESELY
Staple and Pancy Groceries
Queensware, Glassware, Etc.
Held and Garden Seeds
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Most Pleasant Evening may be Spent
Faltus’ Billiard Hall
Confectionery, Soft Drinks
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Cigars, 1 obacco, Etc.
opinion of President Wilson. And destructive bomb« to deatroy women ••cono”'>
It is quite time for the people to
a vast majority of the American and children and the world will say
such warfare is barberoua
act in this matter. Get out to the
people are of a like mind.
Nominate men j
President Wilson is right when he Pomary election.
Last w«*ek the president in an ad­
tells
Germany
»he
must
»too
her
f,,r
<•*
legislature
in
whose hands
dress to both Houses of congress,
indiscriminate
undersea
warfare
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interests
are
safe
If
gave a history of Germany's wrong­
wherein
American
lives
are
jeopnr-
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u
<
*°
no
*
fhink
the
candidates
who
ful acts and of her contempt of anv
promiars sh«* had made to this nation dized. He would bs deerehet in offer themselves are the right men. I
know
A stronger indictment against a duty if he di«l not do so. After wr'“* ,n th<* ru,n»*» ai men
l>atiently
striving
tn
persuade
Ger«
j
ire
tight
(,
ur
Corvallis
friends
I
foreign nation has not lieen made
many
to
live
up
to
International
haTe
«Urted
a
movement
which
we
since the issuance of the Declaration
of Independence, than the jiaper he laws of war laws which she assist- h"Pr *‘ll M»rea<i to every county in |
"*' muirt have legisla-
read to congress, a copv of which ed in the making, our president has ,h* *1«1*
was sent to the (German govemrrwmt the backing of the American |wople tur** *h'<* «• .-conomically wise
together with a practical ultimatum behind him. if we except German B,t<* which cannot be swept from its
feet by the modem Ixxiating crowd.
The matter now rests with the sympathizers and very cheap pea­
nut politicians, who oppose him for e**“ ***** P**°P*** will abolish that body
German government with the inli­
partisan gain
“ one which has outlived its useful-
mation that promiaaa will ne longer
mhmm *
ness.
do. Only prompt action will now
suffice.
FIGHT FOR LOWER TAXATION
That the president will be sup-
ported by both congress and the
people, is a foregone conclusion. In
a crisis of this character patriotism
immediately steps to the front ami
party ism is relegated to the rear
Only peanut politicians of the Mann
class will ring the party changes at'
such a time.
The Benton County Courier is
making an aggressive fight for lower
taxation in Oregon and the interests
have been spread to other count!«*«.
It is the purpose to make the de­
mand for lower taxation state wide
and The Tribune hopes the effort
will be successful. It ought. Such
President Wilson's actions in the a pressure should be brought to
matter is justified by every patriotic bear on the legislature, next winter.
citizen and the peofile of other | that that body will be forced to
nations. He could do nothing else give the people relief. And it will
without demeaning American citi- ! taka strong pressure too. for many
Federated Church
SCIO. OREGON
Sunday School
10 a. m.
Preaching
11 a. m.
I Christian Endeavor 6:30 to 7:30 D.m
Song Service
7:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Brother Metkeljohn. Leader.
H. B. Iler. Pastor
In making up your hat of papers
and magazine« for winter reading,
don't neglect to include The Scio
Tn buns in the number.
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