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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1918)
•*N 1 > THE SCIO TRIBUNE The one reason why the English Roads can be put in good condi- way there are no men to spare from lion if the proper machinery is fur- the farms, shipyards, uiwmills and lost so many field guns when the nisheil and the same ■a operated by logging wo » m 1 s to build paved roads Hun« were driving them back was It <*an te done for joy ruler». Our Earmer Union the suffocation of th«- horses by the experienced hands The artillerymen much more cheaply and better by frhmds should get burn with that Hun gas shells. had ma«k.« to protect tb«-m*rlvee but the plan n*>w teing emtdoyrd than initiatory measure to recall J.’t.ouO.- none to pt elect the poor horses. by the old method of grader drawn < mmi of the bunds authorized tefore Old Man Bene«n gets hut fingers on Without hor«-s to withdraw the by team gun» the only alternative was to The experienced I»*» will accom the cash. leave them for capture. Motors to I hardship to send them beck to the plish twice as much as the inrxper-l Our fellow-townsman 1». C. Thoms move the gun» instead of h<»nca JIM) i land they love. ML'BM KimoN. IN AOVANC K irncrd with the same travel It has has filed his intention to liecomcone might supply the need. 1.75 taken our county court a long time AT KNh OF YKAk of Linn county's lawmakers, prix to reach its prroent conclusions and I .76 MIX NONTMM CONSOLIDATE COMMISSIONS. siding he ia suecr-aful at the polls. plans, and by the addition of the In Civil war days th<- univ -u*l Mr Thoms came to Scio »mu-thing heavy steam roller the outfit will prtMg-ription for h«*avy «■ -id», which AI»VKMTUMN<. KATKN At the last iMiMMon of the legisia- over one year ago, but wa« a citizen get the very test results from the l«-a«i to pneumonia, was whiskey an-l . ture a committee was named to de of our neighboring town. Jefferson, 5c crush rock, gravel and dirt road. If Ixical advertising, per line quinim- Few d«-ath* r«--ult«-<i from vise a scheme by which the very un- fur several years He has proven to this should hr addi-l the oil pneumonia. Pn-sumably this okl- Display advertising, per meh 15c , <l«*sirable numerous state commis- his usefulneas a» a legislator by two sprinkler, there would I k - but small fashtonrd remedy i» n««t now used. Display advertising, long tim«-. see .Mons might be reduced in numlier, terms as a member fr>>m Marion, demaixl for (>aved roads Two-third» of the drat lit among our manager. with the consequent rsduction of and The Tribune do«-« not hesitate Arm) boys is du<* I«» ¡meumonia. Ext<*nd«-«l marriage or death notices , th«- heavy expense which they in to sav he will make g-» od as a meni per line 3c volve. Th«- committee, wr are in AIRCRAFT AFTER THE WAR ter from Linn He la a practical Strange how many men think SjH-cial rates «>•' long tim«* di«pla> formed. will report a measure which man. broad in his idea and the lax- they should I m - selected to fill Gov advertising. ■will materially reduce the numlirr Backward as is execution of the payer«* interests are •afe in his ernor Withycorntie’s shoes men to of commissions and also a different aircraft program for the war. prog hands Moreover, his location, te- whom the salary |»aid the Governor method of handling the business rès» ia being made which points to ing the only candidate from the eas ENORMOUS COST OHWAR is no object. They evidently feel now in the liamis of the forty or immense use of air transportation tern half of th«* county, should win that each can do the job a little let more state commissions. for all purposes in the near future. him th«- nomination xnl election. Will European c««untri<-s «-ver be ter than the other fellow, else they The time is most opportune to Production capacity is n«-w monopo- able to pay the enormous war debt have some special object to serve. make th«- change by whi<*h numer- liz*«i by war. but the Improvements It is the duty of everyone who by lte> ar«* n«>w amassing'’ This should ou« cotnmiastonera and clerks, who mads for military purposes will cl<*m- «•iHiumy can spare th«» money, tie a serious problem to thorn as it Both Albany dailies are vety light have tM«-n drawing down fat salarirs serve for the IBM of I >«• a re Some to buy a Liberty Bond If we are should te to people on thia aide of editorially , not for th«-q lality of the from the state treasury, will b«« r»»- of them- are described in the Curtiss not willing tn hdp protect th«- Gov the ocean matter written but for the absence tir«Mi to private «»ailing», because Flyleaf ernment in thi>- small way w«- are When this gnat war tegan <-a<-h of it Get busy brothers, «•I m * hire there are so many p mu lions in pri Huge plane« now made for fight- unworthy to wield th«- right of citi of the leading European nationsn««w a hand. vate liiigine*» un«i«-rtaking» now op«-«> mg and isimbing may te adapted zenship. Remember, you an- not eng>ig««l «n the wZl gam- had a per at a» i<»od or better salaries, that for carrying nasw-ngi-rs and express a«k«-d to give a penny but »imply to capita national debt of from I'M' to Portland bai tiers say 2'i cent» for them« state pan suckers will make matter. I>>ng distance flights are make a »mall loan at a g-«»! rate of fl.ML Just what this per capita a shave now. A lot of us will ahar* 1« *« effort to stay <«n th«- state's pay made without sl«q », the rtcord being interest. Add to th«- interest the will I m - increased to before |M-ao- in -n up our old razors if the custom roll than they would if private situ held by t'aptain laiureati, of the Government pays, y«»ur rat«- of tax I" finally <te*lar«*«l cannot now I m - fore ia introduced here. ations were scarce, Their only ob- Italian army, with one of 9JM miles ation and you gel at th«* rate your told. And while they are acquiring jection will lie that in private em- from Turin to Naples ami teck. the t»>nd or Itotids will earn for you. for this vast debt they are daily des ployment th<y will tie requirsd to previous record bring held by Sub th«-l«ond» are n-«t tax««l. troying tneir wealth producers by requirement lieutenant Mrrchal of the French varn ther salaries, thousand«. not rightly enforced by the etale army, for a Hight of NI2 miles from Mr, Ea»tburn, a prominent mem Any of these coiintru-s will owe If this matter should be recon Nancy to ( 'helm. Poland. ber of the Albany Commercial Club, fMio for every man, woman ami structed m a way which will tw> at Italy also holds the record for al has shied hu hat in the ring as a child of their inhabitants Thia all satisfactory tn the public. It is up titude with lieutenant Brachjiapa's candidate for county judge. It will The man who is able to buy a would mean that «-ven a «mall fam The Ameri lie remembered that thi- same club, Liberty Bond and refuses to do so to th«- people to elect as legislator» climb of 271.04N fret ily of five persons must earn in ad the very be»t men available a» law can record of 20.250 fret was made of which Mr. Eastburn i» and has places himm-lf in a petition of doubt dition to their living expenses the maker« at the fall cleetions We by Caleb Bragg last September lieen an active and influential mem ful loyalty. If his neiglilnirs ques interest on this sum, else their gov want l<-gi»lators who will only con-j Speed in distance and climbing is ber, has tried lime and again to raid tion his loyalty to the Government ernment WoUl'l I m * bankrupt, with sidcr the interests of the stale from constantly gained, and luOping-the- the county treasury by Co-isent of he lui» but himself to blame. repudiation of the debt as the al- an economical and efficient view- loop, to attempt which war consid the court, if they could by hook or ternative. point and not to create positions for ered certain death a few years ago, crook, but the -t held firm Nom School teacher» will hereafter la- Th«- Unilnl States in point of has become such a commonplace inate and elect Mr. LaMburn and the iM-nefit of individuals required to sutecribe to the oath of wealth and wealth producing power In these war times, when we are that only the numlr-r of loops tn a your taxr« will soar several notch«-« allegiance to the Umt«««l State» lie* ia far better situated than any of l-aving war prices for things we eat srries is dr«mrd worth mention Ell very quickly. Judge McKmght fore their teaching contracts are these Eur«qH-an eountriea Yet we. and wear, and we are expectr«! li Stinson ma<i« 74 loous ami landed could nut have easier opposition. for made valid. tn our one year of war, have «tM-nt buy Ida-rty Imnds whenever the Gov safely on one «lav last August. the people know this booster bunch more than three time» the cost of The United States Government well. ernment riMiutres. give to the Red The Scio Tribune, 11.50 per year the four yearn of the Civil war and ('r--«s, Y M. C. A. and other funds, has la-gun to apply the latest im we are yet paying interest <«n the our statr and county governments provements to everv dav use by ap Civil war debt. When we entered MKAild tear as lightly aa possible on propriating <n»nev for mail carrying the war our per capita debt wg» but th«- tax|«aver. Therefore the neo*s- by airplane, and ha» m-t aside IKK).- something like S1<L Wiiat it will sit)' of having level-headed, practi (MM) for map-making, location ami I m » when the war ia over n«> one can cal men who desire to legislate iu establishment of landing fields, for now foretell. the interests of taxpayers, to enact laving out mail routes and for aerial But whatever the cost, if it is the and land surveying. the law. last man ami the last dollar, the war Glenn H. Curtiss has started a But this is but one feature of our must tie won for the democratic -talc government which needs fix campaign to interest municipalities peoples of the world. No other re ing. (legislatures of the past have in providing landing fields, which < >|{ I X on sult is thinkable. Ami when we an* m*emed to be controll«-d by the idea may become as important in putting alvze the cause of thia awful des that th«- taxpayer had no rights cities on the commercial mao as rail truction of life and wealth and find which they as the law making power road terminals formerly were. Spo it is solely due to the gr««e-i, avarice was in duty tiuund to respect. an«l kane is to the front, having provided ami lu«t for power of just a few that there was no limit to the re- a landing field in its new city plan, self-important tier man war lord« and a score of other cities are ex «ur<*s of the »tate treasury heatieii by the Kaiser, the self-ap- tet us hope that the reconstruc pected to do likewise in the soring. pointed senior memter of "Me und Parts and construction have been tion of the state commissions will te Gott.” we ar«- thankful that the hot- but the teginning of an economical standardized so completely in this test corm-r of hell is available fur reconstruction of the entire state country that when quantity produc T HOM AS LARUE S< ’!<>, ORE< .oft them. tion gets in full swing America will government. But looking at the awful coat of take the lead, which it should have the war from the viewpoint of by virtue of the fact that the air ROAD IMPROVEMENT wealth as represented by the gold in plane is an American invention. Pa the world, the gold wealth is not be tents have lieen pooled for the period c- ing destroymi other than that which As noticed on the fini pave of of the war and Mr Curtiss holds ha» been and is lieing sunk in the this paper Commissioner Irvine was out hope that this agreement will oceans It is simply changing hand« improving the road from the.Green continue afterward, greatly promot The out amt will tie in the world when the bridge to Scio last week. Olli* ing Amerieal supremacy. Oregonian. war ia over. It M the wraith as fit in use does the work rapidly and Henn. represented by the fruits of the la well. But one feature ia lacking to What an abominable and unpatri bor of men which is being destroyed make the outfit a complete success All of thia property destroyed must and that is a steam roller to follow otic expenditure of state money is be restored by the labor of men an-l up and pack the newly surfaced forcing the sale of state good roads bonds at a discount when the com women before the debt is paid, and road wav On all gravel roadwavs there are mission knows it will have to i«y an that means many, many years of toil hik more or less stones as large m one's extra fancy price for labor to build by the workers. If the state must The thought almost imralyzes fist left on the surface after the road the highways nations they should be compelled to live within themselves and not be allowed to mix and mingle with URUTgtl KV KM Y niUKMDAY BY other nations. Their people sh<>ul«i not I m - allowed to migrate to other T. u ntwir». and w*r fount rice. But the pro-German of Entered at the lajetoflice at Scio. I this ami other countries should hr I sent t«ack to the land to which they Oregon as secund class matter. I prefer to be loyal. It should lie no FARMERS’ Produce <Q. Cream Depot THOMAS LARGE, Proprietor ■ I< > ; OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is complete and stock fresh and one s mentality to attempt to com prehend it ami all so useless and unnecessary. Prussia and Austria ought to pay an enormous penalty for th«- great harm they have done the world. As. has lieen treated. A heavy roller would settle these stones while the surface is still soft and they would not become a nuisance and injury to the road ss if the packing is left tor vehidss to do. W'e carry a full line <>f Ten, Coffee, Spices, ('aimed Goods, I in fact, everything needed for the table. sell its bonds now and at a sacrifice, for goodness sake invest the money in war bonds to help lick the Kaiser. When the war is over and our boys are at home again they will need tbs work of buikfi^ the roods Any HIBLER 3 GILL CO. A' 3- j ■ 1 I 1 ' * V * ** yW X -• - v 4*