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

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    mg to lie treated likewise And they
THE SCIO TRIBUNE have
a right to make such demands,
Scio Meat Market
with England right at the beginning to acknowledge that we have a
of the Civti war. Mr. IJ no »in was senator, who is a democrat, but
H'>L£'HKk llR«*.. Props
for they are entitled to have their deeding with American rithmns ami elected by both democrats and re
IMUKP rvgXT mt'MPAY BY
schools
supported
equally with few men have understood American publicans. who has refused to auth-
Fresh Meat« of All Kind«
Muomouth sad every other county character better 'bar. did our mar­ oris«- a democratic president U> pro­
r. L. Dl'lXlKB. KI>m>X AMP PBTir
in the state would have an equal tyred president. While the south­ tect American lives and American
Rra»»nable Prie*«
Entered at the p<st»<ff>ce at Rein, right to have a state supported nd-, ern |>e«*plc were the victims of wih-y property when <*n a lawful errand
lege
Now we am forc*<l to erect politicians and were deceived and Upon the great highway of the
Oregon as aacond elaaa matter.
Scio. Ore.
Main Street
a *60.000 to *100,000 stone building misled, they were honorable gentle­ world. tAr are ashamed to know
for each of these state schools every men and scorned to do a downright i that we have a high state official
■««(•(• tssas IbsMwt*»
NsSsr*
SI.60
SUBBCUmON. IN APVANC'S
two mar«
Ami if we embark in mean treachery.
who manifests a dudovai spirit and
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AT KNP or YBAB
paving our highway«, will we not
President Wilson has had a far a lack of confidence in our chief
an MONTwa
.75 have the growing demands from all mom treacherous pe«»ple to deal executive whose sworn duty is to
sections of the stale as has lawn with
Mexico is a nation ainewt do what he asked congress ui author- I
Attorney at law
the
case
with
the
state
college«?
without
honor, especially when deal- lie him to do. We ar« humiliated
AtiVUtTUIIN«; RATB8:
«irr Arn>«N«t)
Th«* question is, can the «talc mg with the much hated but feared bi know that our American «mate
bx-al advertising, per line —6e
afford to bond itself for *60,000.000 i Gringo ’’
With Garmaay there has a fool rule that will permit a LKBANOM
OBMOOl
Display advertiring. per inch
Hie
or more for the sake of hard surfac ' was treachery and deception almost small minority to defeat the will of
Display advertising, long time, ace ed roads? That is what it «dll corns ! in unlimited quantities We sudden-
th* great majority of senator* ami
manager.
to, for this *fl.000.000 is just a ly awoke to ths* fact that the United the vast majority of thv American
DR. A. G. PRILL
Extended marriage or d«alh notice«
starter.
, Stales was honey mmbed with tier people.
Sc
tier line
Physician and Surgeon
The present scheme Is purely for man spies The br*«ad libertv which
The American people supposed
Special rates <»« long time display
. the benefit of Port land merchants we allow our own citiwns to enjoy, that all of our public officials from i
( -alls Attended
advertising.
and automobile joyrider«
True which has been s-xtended to visitors president down to coi.stsble. are
Day or Night
Portland has magnanimously (?) I from foreign lands, made it easy for their servants to do the lawful will
of their master, the people. Hem
SCIO
.-
ORE.
THAT $6,000,000 BOND ISSUE provided in the measure that no the spy system to be employed i we have a down senators who as- •
l»arl of the bund issue shall be ex-1 Even in the German diplomaticcur|*s
(Continued on pair»- 4)
I
pend<*d
in Multn<*mah county. But ; gentleman. whom we ileetued to have
The Tribune has ever advocated I
that county knows that ths amount! a high sen«* of social and national M
M
good road» an<l good public schools
of additional business her busmesa honor, have n»»l hesitated to resort
for Oregon
Its editor has used
men and hotels will get from up the to intrigue and dtwwption in order U> I
reams of copy p«|ier during the is»l
state will richly reimburse them for further their dosigna. And it is
26 or mote years in the endeavor to
their magnanimity So their modest now known that much <>f the mixup
I hat Grade of Meats
promote
these moat
important
SB.000 00b starter which creates the down in Mexico ami hatred for the
features of modern civilttatinn.,
impn-ssion that the auto license tax United State« is du«- almost entirely
Whether the thoughts he has given .
I i will take cure of the debt, la not to German influence.
have accomplished anything toward.,
- I unlike the beginning of our state
Germany seems to think it no
causing the |M*ople to think of good j
. I colleges, made easy with which to dishonor to resort tn such means
roads and good schools, is difficult
taxpaver. It is just the In fact r>n«> is almost forced to con­
We invit«' Pure Food and Sanitary Inspection
to establish. But such stuff « her“"*
i entering wedga for subsequent ami clude that German diplomacy will
has written and published, must
M< KNIGHT & DALEY. P rops
I larger bond liMuea. Can the state resort to almost any means to fur­
have shown that, upon these quew
afford to thus Ixitden herself which ther the ipU’rests of th«- fatherland
lions his heart is in the right place.
in the end will mean bankruptcy tn So. 1‘rusident SKilaon has found
On June 4 the people of Oregon
manv farmers and busmens men? German diplomacy a hard nut U>
will adopt or reject the embarking
Would it not lie a far belter plan to crack. Hard, tier a use he had to
of the state in system of hard sur­
work along as we have been doing revtar his estimate of German char-
face road building and for a starter
and groduallv build up our road actor liefore hr could Cops
Cop« with
along this line, we are invited to
system to an eventuality of good, German methods
loan the state’s credit for *0,-
fair and servirahle roads? Wa can
Now. with citiren» of the south
000,000,
do this and «ave our farms at their during the Civil war. a pledge *»r
Now The Tribune admits that if
uresrnt value«
parole wan r«-gard«*d as the pledge
we had our public highways hard-
As staled heretofore in this article of honorable g«*nll«*men ami which
surfaced. it would tie very nice and
paved roads would be nice, conven­ was rarely vmlate»!
Nor did th«-
would. In a great measure, solve the
ient and of economic value. That south wage war on women and
problem of marketing the products
is to say they would be economic children nor n<>n-c»ml>atlanls. This
of our fields and forests at the low­
value if they wen* nut to paralel cannot bo said of neither Mexico nor
est possible cost. It also admits that
railway lines. If they were to fie Germany. Hence. Mr. Wilson ha»
the state could easily take care of
located where railways are too far had to revise his opinion of both
the proposed *<>,000,000 bond issue
away
for practical transportation.
Mexico and German characters
without overburdening the taxpayer.
If the people on June 4. decide
President Wilson has been able
Hut the issue in consideration will
in favor of hard surface roads then, so far to maintain a reasonable i«eacr
simply Is* a starter. By the time
all the mam highways have ts<en of course, bonds are the only course with both Mexico and Germany,
paved, our bonded indebtedness will for by the ordinary means of tax­ though |>eare with Germany is now
ation. not enough of money can Iw sustained by a very slender cord ami
have liecome *60,000,000 or more.
had at anv one time tn get any­ a call to the color» ia expected al
No other conclusion than this seems
where with.
In which case the almost any hour.
tenable. If we give one or mure
people may expect a perpetual bond­
In domestic affairs President W il­
sections of the slate hardsurfaced
ed indebtedness of not leas than aon and con great have accomplish­
roads, the people of other sections
|50.tMM),000.
The people should ed more real reform legislation,
would of a right, demand that the
consider this step seriously
Here­ which mak«*s the condition of the
roads in their particular localities
tofore. nevertheless our taxes are American people l>etler. in a brief
■hall be treated in like manner. Nur
very high. Oregon has had no bond­ four >«*ars, than for the previous
could their demands be ignored,
ed indebtedness. Now we are in­ 50 year«.
for have not the tax [Myers from
In another year, let us hope that j
vited to bond ourselves for the
all over the state l>een compelled to
benefit, not of the people in general, war on either side of the ocean will >
bear the expense for the favored
but for those who live in the uro­ have ceased ami that Prreuient Wil­
sections? The clamor to treat all
posed favored sections. Can we son can have at l««ast three year*
sections alike would liecome Irresist­
afford to and date to do it?
which he can devote to the way» of
ible and a big bonded debt would l»e
A friend just hack from Southern Cali­
peace and in the development of
on the state for all time.
fornia says:
The weather was fine, in
Many years ago our state embark­ PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON American progress He Commence»
fact too warm for heavy clothes
Many
hi« second term enjoying the confi­
ed in the college business. The de­
were Imthing at the beaches
Oranges
mands of th«* college* upon the state
Monday President Wilwm begun dence of the American people «Imoat
were ripe in the vallevs. while the moun-
treasury were very light at first hia second term as the director rrganlle«« of parly klique or klan.
tain» nearby were covered with snow.”
and the people made no complaint of the destinies of the American With the experience of the past four
With warm sunny weather it will not bo
whatever to the very small increase people, He is the first democratic year«, he should have, by far. a
long
before the hlc >ms on the trees will
happier
and
les»
troubl«*d
road
to
in the ta* burden the college« caus­ president to Iwcome his own succes­
be
everywhere
announcing spring is here
travel
and
he
should
be
able
to
give
ed. In fact th«* Monmouth college sor since the day* of Andrew Jack-
the
American
people
the
grvau**l
was to cost the tax payer practically son.
I alee n vacation trip now where life is
Of course about all democrats and prosperity they have aver enjoyed.
nothing. That coll«*ge only asked
different;
where climate surroundings and
to be n-cognixed as a stale college a very I a ye percentage of republh 8o Mr. Preaadent. we people in far
amusements are out of the ordinary.
and that the diplomas of her gradu­ cans regard hi« first four years as off Oregon wish you abundant suc­
Spend a dijfcrcnt I ebruary.
ate« should be «ajuiraJent to a life tiring fairly successful. It would cess a« the executive of one of, if
certificate to teach in our Oregon be untrue to say be has not made not the leading nation of the world.
Three Trains Daily
school». Thia desire was granted some mistakes during hl« first term, It is due to you and to the Ameri­
can
people
for
he
has.
But
most
fortunately
by the legislature and proved so
I
N. M. Newport
SANITARY MARKET
/ lome Made Lard, Bacon
and Sausage
Blossom Time in the
Golden State
easy that three other normals were
created, making six state colleges
for the state to support. What has
been the result? At the present
time alsiut one-third of the stale's
tax money» are required to support
these schools. The people liecame
alarmed and dumped all of the state
normals overboard Monmouth final­
ly was reopemd at stale expenaa
ami Ashland and VS * stun are clamor-
he is sufficiently honest to correct
his mistakes when he Iwcame con­
vinced they were such. No presi­
dent since Lincoln has had the diffi­
cult problems to solve that Mr
Wilson has had. Indeed if we ex­
cept the state of civil war which
then ex sled Mr. Wil«on has had a
more difficult mention to fill than
Scenic Shasta Route
OREGON IS HUMILIATED
In the action of Senator Harry
Lan«' and eleven other senator» in
securing the defeat of the measure
authorizing Preaident Wilson to take
measure« to protect oar citisens.
mu I or* and commerce, when lawful­
confronted Mr. Lincoln. With the ly traveling on the high aeaa. Ore­
exception of the diplomatic tangle gon is humiliated. We are aahaOM 1
will take you there in comfort.
Ask the agent
S outhern P acific L ines
.♦
California Orange Day March 10"