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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE T. u DtxxiKM. eprru* and rnnr Entered at the ixistoflies at Scio, Oregon as second class matter. ■UBX RimoN. IN ADVANCS AT KNt> OF Y UAH SIX MONTHS 11.60 1.76 .71 AUVKirniUNG KAT»: 1/icaJ advertising, per line___6c Display advertising, per inch 15e Display advertising, long time, see manager. Extended marriage or death notices oer line .. ... 3c Special rates nn Inns time display advertising. AMERICA THE MAINSTAY OF THE WAR America might have entered the war otherwise, but this glaring in human act proved the climax Now that we are in the war there will be n<> German peace. The only |«am which America will accrpt «nil lw a peace which is fair to all nations concerned and with the abdication of the Hohenxollern dynasty, root and branch It must In* a peace which carries permanency on its fan- and the destruction of the Ger- man militaristic system. The ex pense of this war to all the nations engaged is simply enormous both in men and money Therefore, a iwacr must be secured which will make a repetition of a like war in the future impossible. America is slow to go to war for any purpose In the [mat. in many instances, we have submitted to in justice rather than involve our Na tion in war. President Wilson ex hausted all diplomacy which he could bring to bear, to arrange matter« amicably with Germany rather than turn loose our dogs of war. Aa a last resort we are in th«* war and. The Tribune believes, the war must be fought to a final ami complete decision before the American peofile will be willing to call a cessation and this means a complete subjugation of Katserism for all time. Unless such a result is reached the enor mous treasure and blood expended will have lieen in vain. The world must he made safe for democracy. IL OFACtTB when 8.000 to 10.000 feet In the air. to overcome any foul air they It is said that, with one except must breath«- when <>n terra firm« ion. every Linn County official will The Scm Produce Co. is painted stand for rc-electioa. Thia one ex up in fine style and has a new sign, ception is that of Sheriff Bodiw. which indicates prosperity. who will retire at the expiration of his present term. FINAL ACCOUNT On the face of this matter one is apt to conclude that at least some Notice b hereby given that Ih» un of our officials have adopted office derwigned exscutw of the retale of Cart holding as a profession. Such mav t'nke, decoMod. has filed bis final ac be the case But if these officials count in «aid estate with the County have been competent, honest and Clerk of Linn County; Oregon, and the faithful, why should they be criti County C-oort or seal county has set Monday, Apnl 29th. I9IM. at one o'clock cized for asking to lie n*-el«-eU*d’ in the afternoon at the emiri house in What the |M*ople want Is h«»n«*st Albany. tdnn County, Oregon, aa the and efficient service on the part of lime ami place fnr the b>an ng of objec officials who serve them and th«* ex tions to such final ar-«Mint and the aet- perience of an official who is observ Uctnent thereof. I>atrd and |*ubli»b.*-«i the first lime ant and painstaking enables him to this 21st day of March, 19IK. give the people better service than SAM L M. CARI.ANO. a new man or woman can ¡»»«nbly Executor of the estate of Carl Unke, give. When we have paid the ex deceased DR. A. G. PRILL and Physician Sarfeoa Calls Attendili l»ay or Night ORE 8CIO A. K. Randall Vice Fr»*. Dues a gamcral banking baisi ne.., receives defaoeiU subject tochers, pays interest on Urne deposits, selm travelers cbareks anal drafts, amt malta HilkrlKm.« Summon« pense of trying out an official and hare found him or her honest and in the Circuit Court of th«- State of efficient, why shall we replace expe Oregon, tor th«- County of Lnn rience with inexjf-nmee. or a trie«,! I department No. 2. and found true official for the un Attorney •' Law Edith F. Martin, tried’ Plaintiff Office bolding is viewed by too J Summutui vs. Frank R. Martin many people as a soft snap at good Defendant pay. which should lie (maard around To Frank R. Martin, the above natmxi among th<< faithful as a sort of offi defendant. cial-charity. which ahould not Is* In the name of the State of Oregon, gohbl«*d up by he or she who al>an- you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the stove dons all other pursuits for that of named plaintiff in the stove entitled office holding The Tribune believes /’// court, now on file with tho Clerk of this view to I m * not well takm said Court, on or t m - fore the :t"th day .S7 /iT/AYAV When the official has proved hm or of March, 1918, ami you are hereby her ability and is faithful and hon notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as is hereby est. why shall not the people avail office one door north required, the plaintiff will apply tn the themselves of three proven qualifi of the Boat Ollier Court for the relief demanded in her cations! complaint, to-wit: For the di-aolution When you employ a man to work OREGON of the marriage contract now existinx on the farm, if you have tried him between plaintiff and defendant ami for and know his worth why replace the ctsita ami disbursements of this suit , to be tax«*d. him with one of whom you know but This summons is serve»! upon you bv little or nothing* You would not publi<ation, by an order duly mad»- by employ a man to build you a house tbe Honorable D. H. Mcknight, Judge or bam without you had reason to <>f the County Court for Linn County, believe he had had experience and Oregon, which order bears »late of the was a comp«*tent builder; nor a clerk Bilyeu «i Bilyeu, Prop«. 7th day of February, 191K, and publish- i ed in The Scio Tribune, the first pubh- in your store, or a cook to prepare Pitone i cation to be made on the 14th day of your meals You always, if possible, I February. 191N ami the last publication STAUB MF» TN AI L 1 WAINS ascertain if they hav< had experience thereof to be made on the 2hth day of Lav«« Scio IVetoffier - and if you have personal knowledge | March. 19HL at 7:10 a tn and 5:t*> p m for West Sch. Weatherford 4 Wyait of the facts, so mu«h the better. and HJ5 a m and lUMip m for Munkors Attorneys for Plaintiff The Tribune, while friendly with all of our county officials, is not leg The fact ia rapidly developing that the United Stairs is the mainstay and dependency for winning the war Without American money. American focsiatuffs. American airplanes, ships and munitions of war, the Allies would now lie in a hard row of stumps. Indeed, if America had re fused to furnish the Allies food, and build ships to carry it over, Germ any might have alxiut won the war by this time. Germany hates Eng YANKS INSPIRE RESPECT QUICK land; for without English troops and guns she (tiermany I would have won Already the Roches have learned « out over France and Russia easily; that when they run up against the even with England's help we now American soldier they are monkey kpow that the chances would have ing with a buzz mw . In the few been favorable for Germany. raids made by either side on the But when America entered the American sector, the Yanks hav«* al conflict, then Germany kn».w that most invariably been the winner. her chances for winning the war had What the result will lie when a gone glimmering. For this reason general offensive ia made or when Germany’s httred for America ia Hindenburg commences his drive for many times more intense than her Paris, remains to be seen. But all hatred for England. She knows America has an abiding faith that that America's entry btoeked her our beys will give a good account of game of conquest and from that themselves. The Nation which time onward she must fight a de "wouldn't light", as the Germans fensive war. Of all the nations in were taught to believe, is making a the world America is the most inde mighty good stagger at the busmeM. pendent. That is to say ah«- would While the American soldier is not • suffer the least without importations taught to be aggressive, he is be- ging for any of them. It ia simply from other nations. About the only «yond a doubt the beet soldgrr in the trying to ioolt out for the interests foot! which we cannot grow is coffee, , world. And there is a reason to of the people. It ia good [tolltics to and this we could do without in a l brace ut> thia fact Our population re-employ the tried an^l true pinch. is cosmopolitan in a larger sense Besides tieing the principal gran than any other nation. People who EXPERIENCE IS VALUABLE ary for the Allies the United States i have refused te be bound down bv is their banker as well. We have I the semi-slavery of autocratic dyras- The appointment in rn<mt instances now loaned European nations about ; ties have emigrate«! to America of m«-n as road overseers who arc 15,000.000,000, and without Ameri largely. Here they learn for the experienced r<»ad liuilders and who can supplies of food these nations i first time the true meaning of the have made good as r»ad builders in would now be practically without word 'liberty*. They have become the past by our County Court is a the means to sustain life. men in a sense impossible under the wise act. For thia purpose the color Without ths American submarine despotisms of the old world. And of a man's politics or the cut of his destroyers it would be difficult for a i when this new liberty is endanger«! hair makes no difference whatever. ship to enter an English or French by the despots from whom they es harbor; and. even as it is now, with caped, they become fighters because Can he and will he build roads is the And this out American ships built and build of principle They become 100% one and only question ing. supplies of all kinds would now Americana. That ia to mv moat of qualification seems to have ruled the court in making the* appointments. be short. them do. The condition of the roads in the Best of all ix »he assistance of No better soldier, north or south, districts over which these api«»intees American man power. We now have could be found than the refugee have had direction in building is a about half a million troops over German who left Germany for his very safe criterion bv which the there and more are going aa rapidly own good and safety in 1848. The court seems to Ijave lawn governed. as ships can be provided. In another same may be said of the English, By consistent and practical meth- year one and one-half million Amer Irish, Swedes, Norwegians. French. <xis of road improvement (sung ex ican boys will be on the flring line. Russians, Austrians, or Italians. The ercised we will hear little about Even this early Germany has found independent spirit and love of liber road [wiving in the future. If we the American soldier her ablest and ty. which inspired the souls nf these compare the present condition of the most inveterate foe. In marksman men. made them ideal sdldier«. roads with that of even five years Nor shall we neglect to mention ship. both with cannon and small arms the American soldier aims to the native ■ born American K>y. ago. vindicates the wisdom of the score a bull'seye most of the time. Breathing liberty with his first court in appointing experienced men In cutting out the He does not Are just to make a noise breath of life, trained marksmen and for road Im «era political feature in the appointment and Germany already has learned to horsemen from their youth they of superv'so.s or overseers the pub dread his deadly marksmanship. possess the attributes of a soldier lic is getting good roads and good Moreover, these American boys seem not ixissible to the European value for the money expended. to understand the war game even Only bull-headed foolhardiness better than the much vaunted train controlled the German mind when ed German troops. They seem to he done the things which forced Am Our army aviator«, though sub know that Germany must be licked.1 erica into the war. He simply made ject to more than usual accident in and the sooner it is done the more success impossible for the German the military service, should be al of themselves will return to their * arms. He aroused a nation which most free of sickness. because if homes. has never loot a war nor has taken a there ia absolutely purs air, they Germany made the mb take of the foot of land from a foresaw goeero- breathe it when making a flight. star when she sunk the ! iwitania ment without paying for iL They H. B. CHESS . S. 0. Brotone < MUNKERSand WEST SCIO STAGE PICTURE PRINTING We are prepared to take your pictures, develop your plates, films, film packs, do your printing, enlarging and framing We charge nothing for developing films or plates when twelve prints are ordered. 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