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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE , inarati gv-wav thi as pay by T. U Ilt'tXiKN. BIHTO* ANO rao F Entered at the preloffie* at Scio, Oregon as second class matter. avaanumoN. in apvancb AT FNP or YKAM Ml MONTI» 11.60 . Per cent a loss, for government bonds ar* exempt from taxation and this fully covers the loss tn must localities The Tribune believe» that con gress should get busy on arranging a draft on money. Surely our gov ernment has not so degenerat«1 that she values money above men. If so, it is quite time for the govern mental spirit to be reconstructed. 1.76 .75 LCT US HARMONIZE AliVKrnNtNG KAWr Scio will never ret anywhere un — 6c ices more harmony exists among the Display advertising, per inch ir>e people <« matters which effect put>- llc interrete. We differ with refer Duplay advertising, long time, see ence to the conduct of our schools, manager. on street improvement. <»n Improv Extended marriage or death notice* ing <-ur highways, etc. and. in fact, per line 3c on every question effecting public Special rates <•»» lone time display interests advertising. Now. it is right that we should differ in opinions, We can only ef- feet progress by discuaaing the CONSCRIPT THE MONEY questions appertaining thereto. But Nevertheless the .late Liberty | when a decision is made, then all b-an bond fund appears to have ■ilscusaion should cease and every been over subscribed, many oeople one give h*s or her influence to b>cai advertising, per line who were quite able tn d* so, failed carry out whatever nay lie, by the to volunteer their cash at the call plana which may have been adopted. of th<-government. Now the per-1 Inorder to carry forward any petuation of the American govern ment 1« just as vlluable to one citizen as another. Indeed it is of more value to the man who owns large blocks of income paying prop erty than to the man who owns his lalw>r only for. should an enemy at tack ut and w-curr a footing on our short-«, as in the case of Belgium or northern France. the property owner would suffer in a financial way. while the man with labor as his only s . mh -1. has only his life and that of his family at stake. Another very important reason is the property owner is usually too old for military service. Hence he can only do his bit by freely devot ing his money in the defense of his country. True, his boy may be in the ranks. Bui the boy is only pay ing the debt he owes his country. His father should not appropriate credit therefor. M<et of our money ed men give freely of their means to the needs of our country. Un fortunately then- arc a few, and we hope their number is small, who value their dollars shive human life. Aye. even above our govern ment's existence, under whose laws and protection they have accumulat ed their wealth. These men are slackers, just as is the young man who refuser! to register for military service Should no^the wealth of such men I* drafted just as our young men soon will lie? If they will not I m * volunteers, they should ami must lie conscripts. Too many of our American people plan- too high an estimate upon their wealth. They throw too many boqueta at themselves for having been successful in th»- scramble for dollars. In fact they are. hut thev may not know it. dollar worshiper*. So if the man of wealth, or even of a comfortable competence, will1 not do his bit either in the ranks aa a soldier or bv giving of his sub-' stance, he should lie made to do so. Nor should the government hesitate to take from his substance, a just proportion for the nations defense. | Iterently all young men between the ages of 21 and 30 were required to register for military service. From this registration an armv of from 600.000 to 1.000.000 men will be drafted. They will have no option but to obey the governments requirement. They will be exposed to sickness am! death, on the battle front They, many of them, will give up all for their country. Th* finan.-ial slacker Is asked to give up a part of his moneyed substance in the way of a loan to the govern ment, backni by the l>e«t security in the world. He is asked to donate the difference between par cent and 6 per cent intereet. Nor is thia was forced to abdicate Hr has. —— WHKN TOC WANT -- --------- I I also, seen his brother-in-law king of Gr»-ree foreed to do likewiar. He Plumbing or Tinning sees a great unrest am<>ng his own —a«r— people as well, all of which is dur tn the growing desire of the people FRED OHLEMIER for democracy or self giviunnunt. % m * i * SU il~te> In fart, the growth of democratic His Experience is Wurth Money feeling in the German empire prob to You ably caused the kaiser to force the Repairing a Specialty war in order to attract the attention Satisfaction Guaranteed of his people away from the rapidly growing democratic thought Hut the war, should the Germans l«r defeated. » likely to bring about a democratic government for the Why suffer from e>e*train? GI sm »- < German people The kaiser has so I e* mad«- by us will relieve both ruthlessly broken treaties with the ’ eyestrain and headaches other nations of the world ami Phone 27-7 treated them aa mere »craps of E. C. MEADE paper, that it la not likely that the OFTOMETRINrr entente powers and which now in 8C1U OREGON 329 W. Second St.. Albany. Ore. clude the Ijnited States, will have any confidence whatever In a treaty to which the kaiser would be a signature. The further fact that the kaiser has conducted the war in such a barbarous and cruel manner, that other nations, which believe that war should be conducted humanely, will demand his abdica tion aa the leading feature in peace terms. Indeed the world will not feel safe so long as William occu pies the German throne. Send your Watch to us by mail and we will Give Germany a republican form •end you notice at once what the coat will be of government or a kingdom as liberal aa that of England, and she would liccome <»ne of the most prt»- gressive peoples of the world. But give the victory to the kaiser and world liberty would be in jeopardy at all times It is because of kaiser's obstinate disregard of world treaties, and the especial disregard of the rights of the United States, that we have entered into the war. We do not wish to acquire territory bv con- quest, Far from it. But we do wish tn make the world a safer place in which to hve and that every nation, large or arfiall. shall have the right to work out its own de* tiny as it may deem beet. So we are now engaged in anoth er war in the defense of human liberty. We do not wish to war on the German people, but we do be lieve that kaisensm is a block to human progress and liberty- and that the world will never be safe as long as Kaiser William is the ruling power of a great nation. Dr. I. K. Sanderson DKMIST Sigurd Landstrom, JLWl.l.I.R Expert Watch Repairing Kodaks and Developing publie improvement successfully in a town or community, there must be team work and each factor of the team must do his part and work in harmony with the rest of the team. When, for instance, a ma jority of the people of our town decides to make a public improve ment. it is the duty of one and all, including the minority, to fall in line and get the very beat results from the plan adopted. No matter whether the plan adopted suits you. just fall in line and help make the other fellow's plan the best possible success. Now we want our street improve ment completed this summer. Some plan of procedure must be adopUd and worked to. If your plan is not adopted, by all means help carry out whatever plan may he adopted. To accomplish results, an united effort is required. Therefore let ua drop all knocking and distensions and work in harmony for the pro gress of Scio. Now that the condensery is being greatly expandtd and the further fact that there is a prospect that we will have a cannery in the near future, we may, also, have other manufactures established. It is a' good large payroll that builds up a Notice is hereby given that the town and it behooves all of us to county superintendent of Linn coun work in harmony for our common ty. Ore., will hold the regular ex good. Let us so conduct our public amination of applicants for state affairs that Scio will present the certificates at th* court house as best possible outlook to the capital follows: ist who may be seeking a location Commencing Wednesday. June 27 for an industry. It is quite time at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing fur us tn shake off all faultfinding until Saturday. June 30. at ip. m. and bickerings, which cannot do Wednesday Forenoon good but is sure to be productive of | United States history, writing, harm. music and drawing. KA1SERISM A FOE TO LIBERTY There is no doubt but what the greatest foe to human liberty in the world today. is the German kaiser. He is the greatest because he wields more power than any other auto cratic ruler and is now warring on democracy to make autocracv domi- nent In other countries aa well aa in his owa. He brought on thia greatest of all wars, and which he is conducting in th* most cruel and inhuman manner which autocratic ingenuity can devise, because he is jealous of the progress democracy, throughout the world, is making, including that of th* German people and he la now making the last great struggle to maintain the divine right of kings to rule. Since the beginning of th* war. th* kaiser has seen the uprising of the Russian people against their Caar who was. ostensibly, fighting against th* Germane, but was secretly aiding them, foe which be ■ Sigurd Landstrom, Lebanon, Ore. ! L Low Round Trip Fares TO EASTERN DESTINATIONS On Sale via California .Many dates in June. July. August, September Liberal Stopovers. 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