The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, December 07, 1916, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE earnest
quibbling about th« application of
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Entered at the prwtoflie* at Scio.
Oregon as secund class matter.
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be
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Duplay a«lverU«ing. long Ume. see
manager.
Eitoadad marriage or death notices
oer line
•'<*’
S|H*cta) rates <«o bmg time display
lulvcrtlsing
COST OF GOVERNMENT
MUST BE REDUCED
the law will not be tolerat«*!
Th«*
people km>w what the law was in­
tended to accom|4ish ami, if there
is any deficiency in the language
usrd, so that a misconstruction could
defeat the evident Intent, it is the
duty of the legislature to rwtnsdy '
this deficiency.
There are, in both branch««of th«*
legislature, more democrats than
the roll have shown for a number of
years. Thia number will be greatly
augment«*! two years hence, if there
is anv attempt at funny bustneas in
the execution of the tax limitation
law
Th«- people of (>r«*gon know
what they want and, in the end. will
have it. They want this saturnalia
of extravagance in th«* administra­
tion of government to erase am!
tbev exfiect the legislature, at its
coming session, tu aid them in every
practical manner, tn accomplish this
end.
So. gentlemen of the legislature, i
your duty, next month, la plainly
indicated. Have tin- nerve to hew
to the line, let the chips fall where
they may am! you will d«» much to
restore your n»w discredited l»xlv
to th«* good »pinion of th«* pt*«ple of
Oregon.
Hughes stood. It may nut havs
approved of all the president** poli­
cies. but it emphatically ai>pr<<v«*i
of the man and his methods. Ths
choice reflects the high«-»! credit
ui*>n the mental and political inte­
grity af the American people.
Both |>artie» during th«' taut 12
years triad tn play thimblerig puli-
tics with the preshb-ncy and lx>lh
were flatly repudiateti al the pulla.
The country may I m * deficient tn
patriotism, as Cal. Harvey thinks,
but we can assure him that it is nut
deficient in brains. It still
a
hawk from a handsaw
New York
World.
The high cost of living, for ■ever
al reasons is lieing reduced, The
decline in wheat reduce* the price
of flour and the boycott on eggs
and butter has materially reduced
the coat of these, usually considered
necessary articles. The consumer
is a l<*ng »uttering animal, but when
the weight la-comes to<i burdensome
he kicks
The main trouble in thia
matter is the greed of the middle­
man the commission man.
For many years the sl^t«* of (Ire-
g»n plead with the legislatures t>*
Every dollar you pay for goods
curb the extravagance of the slate
in other towns or which you ■end
government, hut such pleadings
to mail order house«, takes that
proved of no avail. The people
1 amount of money from your own
asked, aye demanded
that
th«- WHY HUGHES WAS DEFEATED
community. Just think about that.
numerous state commissions with
' We all must live and our n«*ightors
their numerous inspectors. which do
Mr. Hughes was beaten n«“**- mort live as well. If v *u can save
not ins|wct. and other needless ofli cause the country waa weak in
,,y
,W(|V f„r y„ur
rials lie dispensed with
Yet, we imtriotism but because the rrpubli gupp|Sm )ou
y.,ur
have the commissions and m**il«*ei ran party conducted a cr.mkcd «m- hofn> ltlWn twen(y
or tll(irr
officials continuing to bleed the state paign
It fail«*! because a crooked n|nk abou| ,h), ma(,rr mi|fhlM>ni!
treasury for their salaries.
The prv*uirntial campaign alwny* fail*
——
people, Mating thal their pleading*
The democrat« ha«! a similar ex­
Th«' high cost of living I «ears
were of n<> avail, initial«*! and en perience in HMM when they allow«*!
heavily on lire consumer, but just
acted, by a large popular majority, Wall street
nominate the candi­
think how the farmer enjoys high
the tax limitation law. This action dal«* for president am! then tried to
wheat, oats, butler fat, poultry,
was forced upon them purely as a run him on a Bryan platform. What
«-ggs. pork ami l>eef.
There ia no
matter of self defense. Th«1 people happen«*! to Judge Parker hnopen«*! I
great Ions but what sumebody reap*
are willing to I m * (axed to give the to Judge Hughes
It will happen
a profit. But. look out for the
slate a liberal support, but they are to any candidal«* for president who
middle man. who stand* between
unwilling tu ba taxed to support a ia nominated under false pretense*
the producer and consumer
He is
bunch of ttnnccvsMrv hangersun. In and is eompell«*! thereby to conduct
the fellow who is getting the big
other words thev are unwilling for a fraudulent canvass
profit.
the state to maintain a large and
Mr. Hugh«*' «p«**ches were wholly
need I«*» charity under the guise of destructive. They will l«e searched
Build up h<>me talent, home in­
officialdom.
in vain for ■ solitary definition of
dustries. and home attractions in
So the legislature tu meet at salem constructive policy.
Thai is not
Patronise home mer-
next month, will assemble with th«* tiecauae Mr Hugh«*« is incapable of every way
I chant*, home-m«*-hanica and home
rod of discipline suspended ready evolving constructiv«* p<»ll«*ie« but
news |m|H*ni They all help support
for use. should this IwMiy follow in because the republican party was
the town and are Hi«*ntifi«*d with
th«* footsteps of its predecessors and afraid to have a constructive policy
you.
The foreign mail order houses
fail to do what the people require. It was afraid to tell th«* rountrv
and newspapers don't care whether
Eor the first time our h*gislative what it would do if it were rostered
solons are to know that they are to power. Its campaign depended you sink or swim. Patronise the
servants of rather than masters of upon the coalition of two group» <>f people who |»alroiiiz«*s y«>u, is th«*
the tMtiple. Eor the first lime they totally antagonistic voters, and th«* <>nlv safe plan.
are to be provided with a stated instant Mr Hughes promulgate«! a(
<
M,ood printing can l*e obtained
sum of money, from which the policy, one group or the other wm
state's needs must be supplied. For certain to he alienated. Bo the can-!,h* »’rol*r ‘*1***
the first time the Oregon legislature didate and leaders assume«! that if **•* ■’•••Hal and expert workman-
Th«* Tribune office
will be forced to resort to the aam«* no policy was presented, no voter» ,**”*’** b«und
would
be
alienated;
hence
Mr
.
|
po-r*^
all
of
these
rwjuisitos and
class of economy which the members
•r* r*hl*
use in their own private buain«««. Hughes would be elected and then i,h*
affairs. Will it do so?
the business of flim-flamming one I
Some of our slate officials seem faction or the other could be taken
to think they can suspen«! the »itera­ up with perfect safety.
tion of the tax limitation law until
The campaign was successful in
after the legislative appropriations the east, where it was generally
are made, evidently, with the pur- understood that a Hughes a«iminis­
On November 1. I purchased
the Densmore-Wade Produce
pose to have liberal sums expended tration would I m * satisfactory to
at this session so that a t> per cent Wall street and the great property
business and have been in
mcreas«* over the present biennium interests
charge of the same since
It wa* wholly un»u«***w-
state ex|M*nses will lie an abundance ful in the west, which has quit buy-
that date.
for the future wars.
1 am in the market for vour
1 Ing g»ld bricks and signing lightn­
Egg». Chickens, Geese, Ducks
Rut. gentlemen, this plan will not ing-rod contracts. While th«* wmt
Turkeys, Dr«*as«*d Hogs. Veal
be tolerated by the people. Any could
learn
nothing from Mr
etc., for which«! will ¡>ay the
effort of this character will result Hughes tn regard to the probable
highest market price. My
In such a storm of indignstion from policies of a Hughes a«lministration.
weights are right ami I will
ail corners of the state that the I it learned everything it wanted to
treat you fairly.
I want
planners will very shortly conclude know from Wall street and munition
your
Cream
as
well.
Bring
that Oregon ia a very good state makers' contributions to the repub­
it
bi
me
in
good
condition,
lican
campaign
fund
It
knew
thal
from which to emigrate
The fact
you will lie satisfied with the
of the buaineiM ia. gentlemen of the Wall street does not finance apoliti­
testa and th« price. I am at
legislature, the people of Oregon are cal campaign without having a very
my
place of business from 5
very much in earnest about thia clear idea of what it la financing.
a.
m.
until business closes in
matter of the reduction of the cost
When the campaign began, the
the
evening,
so that you will
of government. They have seen country was overwhelmingly repub­
always
find
me on hand
their taxes doubled ami thribbled lican Taking the vote for governor
Give me a tiial in«! if I don't
without any just reason. They see in the various states and the vote
treat you right, go elsewhere
their farms being reduced in value, for members of congress, it still
«
Painting and Paper Hanging
I am pr«3>ared to do your (tainting or pa|>er hanging
>>n short notice, at reasonable rates.
Refer you to
J. I*
Wtualy as to th«* character of my work.
Estimates of material made.
Give me* a trial.
GEORGE GIBBONS, Soo. Ore
On the H ings of the Morning
Prosperity is coming to this country on the wings of
the morning You will want to take ad van tage of it.
Prosperity come« to man. woman or chili! who has
money in th«* bank
It pasm-s by the house of the
spendthrift, the shiftless, the ne’er-do-well. Start
your account here. Be readv for Prosperity and
Prosperity u ill I m * ready for you.
Th«* man who has an account hers ha» a grubstake in Prosperity.
ALBANY STATE BANK
ALBANY
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- iu-m..
OREGON
A NEW DEAL
simply l<ecauar of excessively high
taxation. They see fewer people
seeking horn«-* in Oregon, because
nt this fact. Hence the people, as
before stated, are very much in (
seems to he republican. On the
presidency it took Mr. Wil«on in
preference to Mr Hughes because
it knew where I'resident Wilauo
stood an«! it ha«l to gueaa where Mr
O. R. TURNER
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