The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, June 08, 1916, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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Entered at the »«Mtofflee at Scio.
Oregon as recotid risa« matter
HUMcairnoN.
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AT XNI> or YKAX
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per line
8c
Special rates on lone time display
advertising.
TO ELECT DEMO
that tliere 1« a strung relation be­
tween the large republican legisla­
tive majority and the forty or fifty
l««urcaua they have establiahvd?
The rem«-dy is, destroy thia over-
whelmning republican power in the
l«*gislature bv electing democrats
wherevi-d poarible. Since th«-, office
of the legislator is no longer politi­
cal in any ma-, except to prrpe-
tuate this lieausocracy. the people,
in self defense, should dmp all
perwmcl and political feeling ami
«•nd men to the l«-gi»laturc whose
leading purpose will lie to demolish
this beaurocralic machine which
owes its existence to republican
legislatures.
As a matter of fact, republican
tax payers do not fancy being over­
burdened with taxes, any more than
do democrats Only party prejudice
has held them in line heretofore.
But The Tribune opines, there will
?* •
th"
Th* r''
seems to lie a grim determination
CRATIC LEGISLATORS on
|art of
averags voter to
It may tie aasume<| as a fact, not
disputed, that every taxpayer In
Oregon feels that our ts» burden is
over heavy and that our state gov­
ernment. with its numerous com­
missions. Inspector* and what not.
has liecome cumta-rw«m«- am! unne­
cessarily troublesome ami fretful to
the people.
So gradual
has this Insiped
growth been grafted upon our
state giivranment with Its multitu­
dinous army of officials, that the
people do not realise the unpleasant­
ness of the iniquitous system, except
when the annual taxpaying -lay ar­
rives and he compares the receipt
he receives from the tax collector
with a like receipt he received fmm
the same source fifteen or twenty
years ago. When the taxpayer finds
that, while he owns the same farm
today that he has for many years,
with its productiveness somewhat
impaired, he finds he must pav taxes
upon the homestead double th«*
amount he did two <h«cadcs ago and
without
receiving corresponding
benefits.
To illustrate: Some weeks ago
a pure food inapt-ctor visited our
town. Observing stock food on the
shelves of one of our merchants, he
informed the merchant that the
license trv for selling stockfood was
110 per year.
As the merchant
would not aell more than llo to 115
worth of the food in a year, he con­
cluded the sale of stock food was
not profitable.
We have a tn-aureau to look after
weights and measures throughout
the state. Formerly each county-
had its own inapt>ctor, who made
occasional trips all over the county
to are that merchants and dealers
were not swindling the p«*ople Now
the whole business is in the hands
of a state inspector wh«». probably,
has a small army of inspectors whose
main occupation is to draw their
salaries. Scio has not Karl a visit
from one of these functionaries since
Judge Lovelee, <>T Lebanon. as
county ins|H-ctor. was here two years
ago in that capacity. Yet the cost
is no lews while we get no service
worth consideration.
Them- are only two examples of a
detestable beaurocracy which has
been foisted upon the taxpayer th«*
chief object which is to jay salaries
to a lot of unnecessary and needless
official*
The benefits they confer
upon the people are nil. Yet they
have their hands in the state treas­
ury and our legislatures of the past
have had neither the inclination nor
sand to lop off the barnicles.
The republican party has a very
large majority at our elections. So
large that the half-dosen democratic
members of the legislatures for the
past several sessions, felt real lone­
some and were powerless to prevent
thia building up of a beaurocracy
and ths consequent increase of the
taxburden May we not justly claim
Ws'-4 *’
♦
the past few yes ft repealed and, if nearly one pound); fat. 0.36 (more
nt-crssHry. r<-enacted -»n a saner than ona-third of a piundi; milk
I mms F i»r instance, there is m> sugar, 4 «6. lactic arid. 0.33 (or
reason for paying an official a very one-third of a pouml in eveiy 100
large salary when he would serve pounds); ash. 0.75 or three-quarters
just ns ably am! «-ffictently for a j of a pound in every hundred The*«-
sum one-third l«-*a. or for what he eb-nw-nls of fo«wi value contain«*! in
| imi pounds of wh«'y. should produce
could earn in pnvote life.
We must fill our legislative halls st tea-it two pounds of live weight
with mvn who will more carefully in hogs. It has ls-«*n tnv experience
conserve th«- people’s interests, if that whey fed judiriously in combi­
we would perpetuate this feature of nation with other ft-ed». will give
i
I find that among th«*
a republican form of government. isuch results
We want men taxpayer» aa legis best f«s*d« to mix with whev u
Barley is not half
lators. not grafters «»r tools of : ground barley
aiqireeiated bv hog feeders. ’It has
grafters.
i re|>eatedly iws-n shown to h»- »*qu»l
SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF in every way to com, th«* great
Ametican hog fattener
Dsatsged Flssr with Wlwy
kmith-
All Scio wax proud at the »plendid
closing exercises of our High ach«««I er excellent feed to uw in combtna
laut Friday erening Proud hecauae tion with wuey is damage«! flour
everything |MM«««d off without a This fe»-d can often la* purchaM-d
hitch; proud of the eloquent address for 82 60 to 8-i a barrel, and is dirt
When f«*«*ding
of Editor B F. Irvine to th«« gradu­ cheap at that price
ating ci am . and proud of th«4ri<<etng damage«! or sour flour it should la*
of a m«*t sutwtMsful school year «•aked in the whey for about a half
I know of a feeder who u««l
under the leadetship of Principal day
10
barrels
of this damaged flour Inst
0. V. White
Scio’s public schools and i-ipecially summer, which h<* f«*d to his hogs
the High school, is rat«-d among the in this manner with sptendid results
l<est in tl«e county, Ami it is right As s result of feeding this mixture
that it should is- so rat«*d. for Scio his hogs were finely develop««!, had
is the foster home of the High a good growth of bone and wen-
That la on«* >
schools fur |jnn county. Scio sprung just the packers ideal
the idea and snginssred the cam- «•ff«*ct of f«-«-ding wh«*y; it «tri-(chew
Itestdes being fopd .
I-sign which resulted in th«* adopt H-n out the hog
whey is a m«*dieinv to th«* hog; it is
of the same.
N**w that the progress and aland- both food and medicine. It has a
log of our schools are so satisfactory Cooling eff«*ct on th«* h«*at«*d blmsi
it behove« us b- press forward along which is brought alaiut by heavy
tin- lines we are now pursuing meal feeding, and it k«**pa him in
Should any changes whatever be health and good condition. In fact,.
made, they should be for the better. when feeding whey a larger quantity
Hence at the coming election for of meal may profitably la* fed with
A
wh<M>l dir«-ctor on the IHth instant, consequent more rapid gains
the pi-ople should lie alert and b» whey fed hog will show greater1
sure that th«- candidate for dir«-ctor. daily gains than one that is not si fi d
unto* M WVM1
«■>«
send
legislators to Salem, next
winter, who will do business with
Notice ol Sheriff* Sale
the numerous state commissions an<<
superfluous ofllc«- holders. They, at
fa*
tK*t by virtu* of an
F xssru«!*-*» to m* d«rssr-t towued mil of th* CI trull
least, are convinced that a beauro-
i *« m < í *< i tot Male of
tor Ufifi Count*. In
cratic government in < >rcg<m is Imih
I he raw whs-twin (hr l'nt«d State* N»lk>nal Hank
<«t
Otwua, a rssftwseaUon, to pUüntlff and
un-American and very expensive to
k'rvd
h J II Martel» and ft F Titua, are
th«* taxtayer. Nor can we longer
«adsNhdant» I will. im Hal urda» Iba IM day erf
Jttijr.
*» th* h*>ur <rf one o'clock p. m.. at th*
hope that the power which ha- erect­
f ruó < d--■< «4 »hr
Hotter in Albany. Linn
ed the beaurocracy. will ai»>hsh it
MMHH*. «irvatm. •»*’ al pubHr auction. to th«
h.ghewl baMwr for <aah In hand, tha fo(k»«rtntf
The vast majority of the last legisla­
rwad property lo-wti
ture went down to Salem. ph-dg«-d
Th«' W*Nrf half <1
of tha Northw«at quarter
<1 4) of S«rt»•« NiHrtsw*» 119) in Tawnafedp Tan
to abolish and consolidate stat«- com-
(*il --.-oth uf Hattsrv O| m * (I) Wagt of tha WlUa
morions. They utterly faited to
met'«' Mwtohan Ihwf» and rantainiiMT Kttfhly*
«t« arwi '•tgiy Hwndrwth*
arraa. more or
abolish or consolidate, exn-pt in a
to».« *a»e and gftrridtn* the following to-wit
profunctory way. just to fool the
Hamtmintf at the
«Kithwes»t corner of tha
HuuthwwM quarter (I-4J of tha Nurtbweet quarter
voters some mor«-
<|4) uf Hssrtaai Nt net wem (19) Tuwneblp Tan (10)
Some years ago. the republican
J*vuth Kang* «»we <1> Wr«l of tha WtHamatta
Merviian tHance Kant Twenty-one and Si«ty-A*e
party secured four years mor» of
Hundiwth* (31 ♦*&) <*ha*n« thanre North Two and
national power, by promising to re­
Hrvwntji wreen Hunrfrrth»
rhaina more or
to«* (h«MM Weal Twenty««« and Slxty-Rve
duce the tariff Instead of reducing
HuMrvtbn I í 1 <tó) . hkih», thence Hauch Two and
they rained the tariff and the people whomsoever h«* or she may be. shall
Whey lor Exhibition Fittis* For Aev*ol> «aeen Hundrrthe I'i-TT) chaina more or
hurl«-«! that |>arty from
power tie known to favor maintaining both fitting breeding stock for exhibition, toan. U» the piare t»f t««*<innin*. cotí tain Kii (A)
arrea mor* or toaa all I»in« and being in Unn
Ought n«l the Oregon legislature to our public and high schools at the whey, in the absema* of milk, is al­ <0- »»<« jr Oregori.
Tu «an«fr a tud<ment rendered in «akd rauaa in
A whey-fed hog is
I m - held to the asm«- standard? Ought I h *« i |MM»nt>ic standard. Our boys most a necessity
favor of th# »Is’*« named plaintiff and again«! the
and
girls
are
«mt
it
led
to
the
very
ususually
sleek
and
hralthy-looking;
I
it not to lie driven from power for
defendant» ) red fiuxwh. J H Marsel« and H, K.
l>est e-iucalional facilities we can
Titua so the »uffi erf Five Hundred t adiar* to'
violated pledges'
«the» with i»t«r«et therwm al the rata of 10 per
(Continued on i>ag«- St
give
them,
to
the
la-st
>f
teachers,
The Linn <t»unty legislative candi­
««git l»r annum from thr ird day of February.
IM4 M«d the further «um <«4 S7& attorne»» feea.
dates on the republican ticket arc convi-niencwa. etc.
t
ar*d th*« rust» ami diwburarmeur« «»f said suit
In this matter, we should all f«-«-l
all good, upright citixens. Two
taaed at |l< 4 - Uqrrther With roela of and upon
th«« vaeruthso and ante.
of them have ta-vn tried as legisla­ optimistic that nothing is too good
Itot«-d al Albany Orwtfun. thi« $4th day of May,
tors and haV«* l»*«-n found to ihmm - hb along educational lines for our boys
19K
D. a. noniNK
no especial fitness for law making and girls who will soon lake our
«-»
Wheat tier bushel
Slwtltf of Linn County Ore
t
While honorable and upright, as places in the r«-Hp<>naibiliti«*ii of life.
Oats
legislators they simply count One It is m> time for conservatism to
Bran »er ton
each when voting uts>n a mcasurv. step in and block the progress we
W heat chop per ton
Their influence upon their comem- have made.
Oat
chop
It is very important that every
l>er* is small and thay have lawn un­
Notary Public and
Barley
Chop
able to defeat obj«*ctionabh* legisla­ citm-n interested in the continued
Cunvcyemor
progress of our school*, should at­ j Hour per sack
tion if they «o desired.
Egg*
per
down
On the other hand, the democratic tend the annual school meeting on _
I
Abstiacts oí 1 itle Examined
Butter ner p»un<i
ticket offers at least two candidates the 19th.
lb
Chickens,
hens
per
We had one vear of conservatism
who arc of legislative calilwr Candi­
SCIO
OREGON
**
spring
in
our city council and. as a result,
date Elmore has proven his worth
*1
roosters
in securing the defeat of the 8450.- several hundred dollars of indebted-
I«
Turkeys
000 irrigation graft at the last sea n«wa was incured, upon which the
Gee*-
sion
Candidate Faery, of Scio, city ia now paying interest unneces­
*1
Ducks
while he has had no legislative ex­ sarily.
Beef
perience aside from frequent mem­
Veal
Value •( Whey
bership of a city council, is iMae-seed
Phone 27-7
Hogs, live per hundreti lb
of a strong mentality, is a good
1 Hogs, dn-me.1
Fredin* Wry Is Hs*i According
thinker and ha» large promises of
Mu tUm
SCIO
OREtXiN
becoming an active and influencial to present prices of hogs, whey
member, if elected. Moreover, he should t>e worth at least 20c per
believes it to be the duty of the cwt. Yet a great many farmers
next legislature to devote the pnnri- attach little or no value to whey.
imi I part of the allottetl forty days, Many patrons will not haul it home
to the repealing of needle»» ami ex­ from the factory. I knew of one
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pensive laws, rather than «mooting factory in which only two or three
It is
new one»
Candidate Shulls, of natrons take away the whey
»
allowed
to
run
off
into
th«
drain
tn
Aitiany. is a young man of promise
and, at Isast. is the equal in l«<giala- waste. Whey, ysinticularly in these
tive ability of either of the republi­ davs of high priced hogs, ia deserv­
ing of lietter treatment. The people
can candidate«.
The people may reasonably expect at experimental farms who have
more satisfactory results if these mail«* repeated t«-stx of whey a« s
democratic candidates are returrw-d hog food, assert that 100 pounds of
than they can if the republican can­ whey will make two pounds of pork.
didates are elected
All objection- As two pounds of pork is worth a
able laws and needless officials have great deal at the present time, some
Iwwn enacted and created by repub­ idea of the value of whey for hog
Cash Paid tor Veal. Hogs, Hides and ( aacara Bark
lican legislatures and a republican feed may lie conceived.
WWy
Analyse»
Well
Whey
is
val
­
legislature will be loth to acknow­
Price* Right
ledge that its prvd«*cvasor was uable pig feed. In every 100 pounds
Our Motto
Eft anti Let Ln*
wrong, much more an than if it was there are about seven pounds of dry
mstter
that
the
hog
'•an
use
to
ad
­
largely tinctured with democratic
vantage. The composition of whey
membership
OREGON
The peofile want th«- mischievious is as follows: Water. 93 per cent,
and expensive legislativa action of nitrogenous »ulsitancaM, 0.92 (or
R. SHELTON
Dr. 1. K. Sanderson
DENTIST
J. F. WESEL Y
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Qyeensware, Glassware, Etc.
Held and Garden Seeds
J. F. WESEL'i