Rut. no matter how good '
what these "I Wont Works" > er care.
THE SCIO TRIBUNE just
want.
They care nothing for mere his cow» may be, he cannot get this,
confinement. so long ns they get
three squares a day and therefore
tSAUKl> rv'MY THI IUUIAY BY
the punishment must be mure rigid.
T. i~ ouQGOU cnrroi ano raor
Hang a few of the leaders and put
the rest of them at bard labor,
Entered at the i>-«o>ffice at Scio.
would not erem a» pleasant tn them.
Oregon a» neood c’a» matter.
They would not enjoy the exalted
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martyrdom
fll'HX HirnoN. IN ADVANC*
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Ths same quality of punishment
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should be meted out to the mis
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76 guided women suffragists and blat-
tant prehibltteniau. who are en
AOVKICTI’IING KATES'
deavoring to hamper the govern
ment by crowding their particular
lx>cal advertising. per line__ 6c
cults upon the nation io a time of
Display Advertising, per inch .. 16e
ft
great crisis
They are seeking to
bisplay advertising. long time, see 1
take advantage of the government
manager.
in time of great stress.
Ex»«-nd«i marriage or death notice«
The Industrial Workers of the
tor line
3c
World advocate many good ideas
special rates on long time display
So do the suffragists and prohis.
advertising.
Hut to undertake to force their par
ticular ideas onto the government
ABUSE OF LIBERTY
when all of her energies should be
brought to ix-xr on the one great
American liberty has been con central purpose -the protection of
st rued ao broadly and so liberally the principle of democracy through
that men have concluded they could out the world, is treason of toe
•ay or do just about as they pleased worst character
without telng called to account i
The Tribune believes in
free
th< refor. In time« of peace the speech and free personal action in
people and court officials have been its broadest awnee. But it believes
verv tolerant towards these blattant first in protecting American democ
I W. W.’s and radicals of all kinds racy. not only for America, but in
These people have not hesitated to every nation which dtoires to let
talk tr< a • n and have encouraged the people rule. When this w ac
disobedience of law
Because the comphshed. then can we consider
people and courts have been so len the ideas advocated by republicans,
ient. these I. W. W.t. anarchists democrats, socialists. I W. W s.
and law breakers, have about con*
eluded that thev are immune from
punishment.
But times have changed and we
ar«* now at war.
People may not
now *ay or do anything which has
for Its parts w the defeat of any
activity the government may have
in view. Political license in times
of peace. during a political cam-1
paigu and in the critiasn of officials
at an ttm*. have caused men to
grow bold and careless of what they
say. So long as only talk ia In
dulged in, no one seems inclined U
interfere, r.n matter what may be I
•aid. Hence men form the habit I
of ta'king in peace times in a waj
that amounts to treason in war
times.
We are now engaged in a war
which will require ur entire nation-1
al resources and it is vitally neces
sary that the government should
have the entire and harmonious sup f
port of the people.
We may differ
in our opinions as to the method«
employed by the government in the j
raising of armies, and of the prose |
cution of ti
x iu in general and ex-
pre- j thone opinions when they are
not narmful to '.he execution of the
government's plans.
But when we
go further than this and attempt to,
Nock the activities of the govern
ment. either by committing overt
acta ourselves, or by talking in a
manner which is calculated to in-
fluence others to do so. then we are
guilty of treason.
Th - Imiaatrial Workers of the
World (the I Wont Works would be
the more correct appellation) is an
organization which opposes most
laws. Thev are anarchists in thought
and action and on general principles
oppose all laws and governmental
regulations. At the present time
thia organization is a neat of trea
son. Under the guise of constitu
tional liberty the organization is
now opposing the selective draft
and is encouraging young men
against enlistment in the army or
navy
They are making the grave
mistake of using the liberty of
thought and action in time of war
which they exercised in time of
pea'-" •mde» ths liberties guaranteed
by ths Federal constitution.
result if he depend« upon gram
only for his cow feed
lie munt
have ensilage, a «mall field of kale,
root crops, plenty of clover or vetch,
hay. etc., end good
protection
against the storms of winter and
the flics •>{ summer
Now this is not difficult nor lie-;
yond the means of any of our farm
ers.
Moreover, he can increase his
income at will, if he provides sddi 1
tional quarters and feed.
But he
cannot do so if he provide« feed and
pasture for ten cows and attempts
to maintain a herd of twenty.
A
shortage of feed means a «hortage
in the milk bucket.
In order for the farmer or dalrv-
man U< know where hr is at. he
should weigh and test the milk of j
each individual of his herd
Only!
in this way can he tell the profitable
or unprofitable cow. If the aver I
age milk yield uf his herd is below ■
the standard he deairss. some cow '
or cows is U> blame. He should as
certain this fact and wood out th«*
unprofitable
By doing so he can
soon have a herd of from 2600 to
3000 pound cow».
On the road from Albany to Scio !
on the evening uf the
weight gray overo»at,
finder pleauw write ur
office at Scio.
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4th. a light
size 46. The
phone central
N. Weddle.
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No business can be made profit
able if it is conducted in a happy
go-lucky manner.
This is a day of
known-befur«*-hand results and the
up-to-date bueim-ss man will ascer
tain the fact in some way.
It is
particularly true of the dairy.
A
$100 cow is worth vastly more than
two $'0 cows which will produce
national prohibition or national suff but the same flow of milk, for the
rage. Let us do the big thing first. reason that the keep of one cow is
Then we can take up these other saved.
isbum and adopt or reject them as
Our mndenrery will he enlarged
seems best to a majority of the peo as rapidly as the demand requires.
ple. To attempt to force actim About 220 cases per day are now
now on these feature* of social bet being manufactured
A new 123-
terment. is simply treason, no mat horse power boiler ia now being In
ter how worthy the purpose
stalled and a 6-foot pen and in
We have reason to be thankful
that we have a president who is
far-seeing and who canno. be driven
off his fast and into a panic by these
idealists. Even the ruler of a re-
oublic must aseutns almost auto-
cratic power in a great emergency
in time of war.
President Lincoln
assumed such power during the civil
war and the world ac<-ords him
praise for doing so.
It will accor J
President Wilson like praise if be
deals out stern jusure tu thew one-
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creased sterilizing plant is soon to
follow.
It can be seen that there ia nu
danger of producing an over-supplv
of milk and the future market for
th« condensed product promises to
continue good.
So farmers need
not hesitate about preparing them
selves to enter into the dairy busi-
nc*» in accordance with the moat
' approved plans. It ia not an ex
periment but a sure success if the
j herd is right and is given proper
ideaed 1. W W s. prohibi .ornate care.
and women suffragists.
REQUESTS TO PRINT
A GREAT DAIRY SECTION
!:• almost every mail The Tribune
Mother Nature has done her part receive*! matter from c-immcreia)
towards making the Scio country, dubs, promoters of numerous meri
one of the great dairy sections of torious concerns, etc., with the re
the Pacific coast.
To take full ad- i
quest to publish.
vantage of Nature’s beneficence, |
Now the government officials have
man must simply do his part Will« formed the habit.
We are notified
the poasibl.iiy
of
green
feed that such and such Items are re
throughout the year, a mild climate leased for publication on a certain
and an abundance of pure water. I date. Some of these so-called news
the eastern part of Linn county is letters are of general importance
ideal for dairy ourooaes.
and are published free of cost.
We now or soon will have a con Others are special and are of value
denser}- capable of taking care of as to a few persons only. Strange to
much milk as the farmers of the say. there is never a hint that thia
Scio country can produce and for matter would be paid for. Yet the
which a price is being paid which newspaper must pay good hard cash
affords a good margin of profit to to place the matter in type and to
the farmer
Will our farmers pre buy the paper upon which it is
pare themselves to receive the full printed
At the same time the government
benefit of the opportunity now at'
proposes
to raise postage rates for
hand and which promises tn be per-,
newspapers
and tax the newspaper
manent?
Let us figure: A good dairy cow man’s income, if he should be for
In
bred to freshen in September or tunate enough to have one.
October should, if properly cared otner Words, the government wants
for. produce an average of 30 us to work for nothing and pro
pounds of 4 per rent milk daily for noses tn penalize us for doing so.
Most newspapc-s are liberal with
10 months of the year.
There are
many cows now doing this
At their space fur any worthy purpose.
12.10 per hundred pounds, this Rut sometimes th'ngs appear just a
means SO11A pound» of milk annua.ly bit queer and unjust.
or
per cow. The farmer who
No other government in existence has a herd of ten such. 1» assured of
Notices are up requiring lot own
wou.u permit thia unbridled abuse a 6630 income. 3000 round cows ers to cut and remove the grass and
of ii.wrty for an instant, or until are not unusual. Ary 'armor can weeds from their Iota, but it does
the abusers couid be arrested and have such a herd if he will grow not seem to have the desired effect
placed in jail and thia seems to bo, the feed and give Ms eowa the prop-. ia many instances.
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