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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1917)
7 a . » m * '•• A « ,‘V K « » » ,3 •• s’ gnp * *n *’ -. •• • fl > ; «R* ■ • i < :• ». . • *•' » • IlMl’KI) EVKBY THIJK3OAY BY T. U Ill.'GCr«, gPtTUN A*«' nor Katofad at the poatofflce at 8cio, Oregon as second Haas matter. 11.60 1.76 .75 more relatively than the mechanic C. C. BRYANT or farmer whose weelth is no more our government will protect us In than a few thousand dollars and the lawful enjoyment thereof. Ay*, who u»t his auto more for bustn»-*.- 3>I-J Nrw Kir»« Mattonai Bank HMg. we have the right to demand the than pleaaure. This same Portland bunch, when protection of the government in the OREGON enjoyment of these several functions they originated the bonding scheme ALBANY without cost in time of peace except at a banquet and then rushed the ♦ the payment of our share taxes measure through in the last days of for the support ami mamtainance of the session, are a choice lot. They our governmental machine. But in were willing to move heaven and time of war. we must give and d<> earth to carry the bonding measure more. We must protect with our and provide a campaign fund of lives, if need be. the government >RU00 or more and cover the state which guarantees us “Life, liberty with eprll binders in order to gel live Ixmds Well thev got 'em and and the pursuit of happiness." Veterinarian /it ft h We sre now engaged in the great what is the result? Thsw same tax 15c est of all ware against a nation or dodger», who are responsible for; Display advertising. long time, see ! system, wuirh would assail ami. if bonding the state, now refuse to' successful, would deny us many if buy the bonds except at a heavy | manager. not all of the privileges enumerated discount. They certainly intend tn i Extended marriage or death notices above. Our government, for more get their campuen contributions Der line 3c than fifty years of peace, ha* pro back and about a half million dollars' Special rates mi long time display 1 tect cd us in our enjoyment. Now besides advertising If Chairman Benaon would look 9< we are called upon to perform our i iwsrt of the contract made or im out well for the interests of the AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP plied. Wears asked to not only state, he will say. "Gentlemen, if assist in maintaining the i trinci pl es you want the Columbia highway Among the other nations of the of tree government for ourselves, finished so that you can joyride to world American citizenship is looked but for all mankind to enjoy the the teaches in three or four hours, buy those bonds at par, for no upon as something akin to an honor right of self government as well. paving goes until you do do so." | ami to be greatly desired This is he who What manner man I The bonds would then sell a*, par must lie so because so many people having all the requirements of the very quickly. The investment ie! from almost any nation, which in soldier, refuses tn perform his |»art habits the earth, come here and of the contract? And what manner gilt edged and aa the purpose of i seek to liecome citizens and. also, of man I* he who. having mi defects the bonds are for the general Iwne because so few Americans emigrate physically, morally, contractually or fit of the state and Portland in to other countries and become citi otherwise, seeks to deliberately particular, no exhorbitant profit zens thereof. We have thousands create them? What is his value aa should lie tolerated. This bunch of English. French. Ormans. Bel a citizen or. if a family man, what wanted the bonds and got 'em. gian«. Norsemen. Swede*. Russians, is the extent of the harm he can do They wanted a Columbia highway Rut they Poles. Bohemians. Swo«-ds. Italliana to the future citizen, by educating paved and will get it and numerous other countries in his son in the methods of the slack cannot gorego the opportunity to Europe. Aeta and the island coun er? What right has he to expect shave the liunds and they will Yes they are i tries. who come to America, nearly the protection, by our laws, of hie probably do that too •II of whom who are not interdicted family and property when he refuse« a choice lot of go-getters ot • Tth phones 6c become citixena by adoption. A comparative few of Americans go to reside in other countries and be come citixena thereof. And if thev do become citixena of any foreign country for business or policy, there is ever a heart purpose to return •ml again become citixena of the good old United States. Thus there Is something attached to the term "Citizen of the United States" which men prise beyond price, except those who are residing abroad for reasons they do not care to discuss. What is the reason why the foreign born so greatly desire to become American citizens and which we native born scarcely think about? It can lie answered in a very few words "Liberty of thought and ac tion and in personal endeavor to feel and know what it means to live aa men and women." We, the native born Americans, ecarcely ever think of the many blessings which Uncle Sam confers upon us. We know that, as boys and girls, we are secure in the homes which our parents have pro vided and that our government protects us in the peaceful enjoy ment thereof. We know that the best of schools are provided for us in which to fit ourselves for the active pursuits of life. We know that if we are industrious and frugal, we ran secure homes of our own. by purchase or selecting ami appropriating a quarter section of Uncle Sam's domain and that he will protect us from molestation our homes and land from invasion of a foreign foe. We know that we can have choice of the men who make and execute our laws and that, no matter how lowly or obscure we are. we have the right to participate in the execution of or the making of the laws which govern our land. We know that the foreign born who abandon their home land because of political opreesion. and fire to the "land of the free and ths home of to perform his part of thia moral contract? Why should he expect honorable treatment of hie neighbors when he. cowardly, slinks away to The eleventh annual Unn (kiunty i escape hie manifest duty? Fair will open at Scio on September Il is because of these slackers, 18, for three days. This years exhibition promises to | »linkers or dodgers, that the select by its surpass any previous year in the ive draft law was enacted requirements, the millionaire son wav of exhibits. Many inquiries enjoys immunity no more than does ; for space and entries for exhibits the pauper or pauper's son. All are are received daily and the outlook is measured by the same standard ami for the most successful fair ever as soldiers, wear the same quality held in the county. of clothes and eat of the same grub. The new features of the fair this The army or navy is a duty leveler, season is the elimination of the so- i also socially to a large extent and called high grade races and putting our draft law is not a respecter of on a program of purely local events, persons. There is no reason then in which trained horses are barred i for any man of the pro|»cr require This will undoubtedly furnish more ments to be a quitter or to refuse actual amusement ai.d fun than to perform his part of the birth heretofore right or acquired right contract A force of fifteen men are engag with hie fellow citixena of the nation. ed in preparing the grounds and We are simply a great national arranging the pavillions. A rest family of 100,000,000, in which we tent has tieen provided with seats ' arc governed by the will of the and tables for the convenience of majority and the laws we enact. visitors, where they can rest and Dur contract -of protecting our eat their lunch at noon. national government is mutual and The race course ha» been placed we cannot be a worthy member of this great family if we fail when the in first class condition. The annual School Fair promues real teat of citixenahio arrives, and to have a very elaborate exhibit. good the time for making the test Libera) premiums have been nITered is here. In this department and every school should be represented. 0. K. Denny, of Reaverton. is our authority for the following state ment In sutistance: In giving the reason why the Portland rich road bond boosters opposed the millage tax in lieu of the issuance of bonds, one of whom, and which will doubtless apply to all. stated. "I favored the bonds instead of the millage tax because tne bonds would cost me but >35 to >40 on my two automobiles, where* as the millage tax would increase ' my annual tax payment nearly >1500. The main object of the manage ment is to hold a complete agricul tural fair, in which they have been most successful during the past ten years. Exhibitors are given every consideration possible for their con- venience during their visit. A square deal to everyone special favors to none has been motto of the Linn County Fair ciatiun and under these conditions N. M. Newport Attorney at L aw k : ity AtmaNKYi OBKUON *e*^ »lt > ♦ 5* -. it« i 4 >* Ù. Six pigs. four small ami two shoata. all black. The owner can I have same by paving charges and I applying to. Frank Veverka South of Scio. Notice oi Final Settleaent Notice m hereby given that the un ■i*r»igoe<l aa «xerutor of the last will and testament of JI »aac C. Bate*, de cessed. has filsd in the County Court foe (J m Ore-."«»r hi account aa such w >'< o I <h Monday, the 17th day of September, ’ 1317, at the hour of 10 o’clock a n. haa beer, fixed by »aid Court » he i time for hearing of objection» to said i account and the settlement thereof Dated and firnt publication hereof August ISth. 1917 R. Shelton C. C Bryant. Ft r Attorney. 2 St OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT our ♦ GoMenCjte l(v ft FOLGER'S ¿ï’J $ S > T ea c CEYLON L I« complete mid stock fresh mid clean. We carry a full Tea, Coffee, Canned Goods, fact, everything for the table. line of Spices, and in needed H1BLER 8 GILL CO. #■ East Through California | Is a favorite route for those seeking diversity of scenery, opportunity to visit many attractive cities en route and enjov the best in travel. One Way First and second class to the East and South apply via California. The trip can be made very economically. Summer Excursion Fares Round Trip to principal cities In the East will be on sale certain days in August and September. These tickets apply over practically all routes they expect your presence and ex hibits Federated Church SCIO. URBUON This is probably the reason for Bwadar Mwai the brave," can become citixena the ____It R- to. ____ 11am. same aa we. by renouncing allegiance ths invention of an increased auto Preaching • tax to nay the interest on and the Christian Endeavor..0:3O to 7:30 p.m. to their home lands and swearing to principal of the bonds when the Song Service __ 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. become worthy to wear the crown of American sovereignty. All of( same became due. The millionaire, Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 p.m. these blessings we enjoy and feel , who owns an auto purely as a pl ea s Brother Meikaljohn. Leader. that they are ours, beeawe ef birth ' ure vehicle, will have to peg aa H B. Der. Pastor I I I ~ Â.» Ì .7 Takes Up G. F. Korinek, B. V. S. Display advertising, per inch « rjyv*^ -*y *4»-. ♦ ' : ATTORNEY AT LAW I ST. I> 1OA ■- OREGON ADVkkTUMNa kATEH y < 4" • T. . % or by the rights given us by THE SCIO TRIBUNE right the naturalisation courts and that Ixrf-aJ advertising. per line L’.' * i ‘ <. Ask your local agent for particular« or write Southern Pacific Lines