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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1918)
Hip, Hip. Harrah for Oreg Editor Scio Tribune: I am pr >ud of Oregon, standing aa the banner alate in ’ going over the top" m aubarnbing to the Third Liberty Bond Lx «an. I am proud of Oregon in many rv»pveta. Whih- comparatively one of the youngest •tat«*« in our Union, ahe rank* high in her progressive achievements and views thia war situation as the Mt. Hood of all other laauea If all the ataU-s and ail the people of ail the states were aa loyal tn the Govern ment aa Oregon’a people, you could count the »lackers on your finger Thus »bowing that thear eight companies made net profita in 1916 of (403.643 521 over am! above what they made for three yearn prior to the war. It looks like the (»ovurn- ment control of them» concerna or conscripting a part of their profita would not be Imd to nul the war Profiteering during the war should lie eliminated by ail who love thia country and Ha instil uti«»na, One thought, one aim and one purpoae should Is- to win thia war or die. I I «aid I was proud of • >rrg«»n am. We nave a general elec tion thia fall. Oregon, as we know ia largely Republican in party poli tic», but *o far I have nut seen the announcement of a «ingle aspirant for office, ba he Republican or Dem ocrat. but declare* he ia solidly with President Wilson to win thia mighty struggle to lie a free rather than an enslaved Nation Thia is as it should lie. We stand or fall together in thia Conflict a* a nation And who » thiy war ia over, that (mrtv which shall lie the moat reconstructive along lines of justice and right will tie the party to lead our Government. "Governments i»eri-h from thv virulen* poison of injustice and ine If Wf quality” injected into them win this war justice ami equality mu«t prevail tn all Governmental af fairs. Then |>eacv ami dernorreev will endure forever and warswdl I h * G. I. Sul her land no more. WHY WE ARE AT WAR WITH GERMANY ••»«»it trkero (Rr«u»f ««w«i for au Nave Ikat aaek act« are. m tk<* rod. number of good fato! ta ihr goieeaiaaat tAat coaiaiita ported Sunday (Arai **, The trout don’t rise to the flv very well. Tai* la ta» fourth of a oeriee of ten article* by Profeeeor Adi»». Sy EPHRAIM DOUOLAM ADAMI Esecutiva Heed Hietory Depart ment Leland btenford Junior UnlvertHy Wonder why no women are called to serve on Linn county furi«a? The May term will be a very busy time with farmer* especially, and women "TBs sa)«ct »« ml* «••« I* ts O»lt*»r mifht he impressed to eave time on me tree »v-piv* <4 O’. werM from U>. the farm. v meee.e an* tr* e<*u*l power »» a <«r military .il.tli»Knw.t centreUaa by *r .'—«puHiM *ev«rnmaa« w*H«. Sa.mu Advertise in The Scio Tribune and Mcretl* I • » ••<■•« *re<*ea*o la «ayvy aut me ««" a.im»wt irei resulta. «•»a'U aimer ta me aac'e* okii*a< a", e* treaty or I«» tee* .alablie-Ml a-a< • ti. aa and 1009 c«a--ar.ll princlviea »« In ternal enal actio« an* s«ner, , . TSie power I* net me German people It la DR. C. F me rvmteae ma.tar ot me Oaonan poo. pie. ... 11 la aur buamaea to mo to it mat ma Mat.ry of ma root at me wen* la no lender left la Hi nanoun» •• —Oroaiaont whom . Au*uat W. **1T. CHAPIN lipa Dentist I have been reading considerably of late trying tn k«*cp in touch with SCIO OREGON GERMAN III ’THtXNNNENR AN IN what is going on in thia, the mart CtUATKtl HAllItARIHM Phone 111 critical time in all the world, and A government ananrtlag Ita rtgkf to especially of the Unite«! States of eonquor the world, denying *ny duty America. 1 have lieen watching th«» •scant that ut Inrreaaln* Ita own pow*r, and a propl* drtllad tn thia proceedings at Washington, D. C.. theory, produce a natine who*» a. I* DR. A. G. PRILL and while 1 believe there are some horrify humanity Yet thoae acta are go«»«! conscientious nwn there, who hut the Inglra] result of a ruthl-wa Phyiician and Surgeon nesa In war drlltirraloly planuml It are striving with all their might and was at first said by American* "Yea Galla Attended main tn help win thia war, there are there ore ocraslonat German «Irwltlea Day or Night others who M*em to lie playing poli no doubt, but *o there are In *»»ry w»r " Wo now know that enmity and SCIO tics not interested in the war no ORE. bartmrlsm are a definite part of the much as they are in party politics; German method of making war fearing lest one party should get out k*tr*t the taarher* and professor* ’ W'hera German koldlar» had to «else and another get in. much m-irt than the Incendiary torch, or even to pro they are intereattsl in the prosecu reed Io the «laughter of rittaona. It tion of the war. • aa only In pursuaure of ibe right* of war " •‘One alnxle highly cultured Thia to my mind ia a poor time to UNDERTAKERS German warrior reproMBt» a higher plav politics. It should Is- a non InteltectuaJ and moral ttfo value than Calls Attendivi to Promptly partisan league until the war iseril- hundred* of the raw children of nature Dav or Night whom Kogland and Erance II 11 Mia ed; a war league, forgetting all SCIO RAOCUFFt CHAUTAUQUA OREGON and Italy, oppoe» to them " "Even It si it > party affiliation and standing t««- there were no question of vengeance. gelher a* one man until the war ia . . th«* er»*«« of opp«MlMg Ike dr A Wake Up America Program I elopmraf of Gerora*)/ la ao great that over. "Unite«! we «tand, divided the moat trenchant measures ar» we fall” applies a» much now a.« at Opening Day. Afternoon Pageant scarcely a sufficient punishment for any other time in <»ur history. <»f children.. Neapolitan Mule Quar It." The more pltlteaa is the ear «ii fu. the greater 1» the security of It M*em» strange to me that brains Build a house own a home. tet; lecture, ”<’ommunity <’«>n*cious the eaaulng peace In the day* of old, and justice cannot rule in a world We will loan you the money. neaa,” Helen B I’aul-u n. Night i-onquerod people« were completely an where almost 2000 years ago there Today that ta pkgyi. ally You can |>ay u* back like rent. Lecture,' The C a II of Democracy.” nlhllatcd 1 aipracticable, but one can Imagine wa.« Hung out a song by angels. Paint and repair that old houae (Joi. (’. A. Gearhart; Neaixdltatt condition* which should approach very “Glad tidings of great joy, p-aev on and make it look like new closely to total deatructlon ’ Quartet earth and goo<i will among men.” Next the army officer* "By Weep We will loan you the mdney. Second Dav. Morning A demon- T im » many human hogs, too much «(ration lecture l»y an expert carry-i Ing himself in military history an Your home ta your beat asset. officer will bo able to guard himself selfishn«*«*. has plunged the world Your city ia judge»! by ita ing the authorize«! mr-sage of the against oireealva humanitarian no into this hellish war. from which in Gone; It will teach him that certain homes. Eoud Administration, "Mobilising aeverltlee are lndlap«t>*able to war, the end we hope will dawn this pe Eor 11 year» we have nupplied American Kitchens to Helf» Win the nay. more, that the only true humanity riod of good will among men, when the «mailer towns with money War." Af»ernoon Th«* Meir -p->li- very often lie« In a ruihleoo a ppi lea wars shall l»e no more. (Ion of them " 'The warrior has need nt a reasonable rate of intereat I tan Concert Company, lecture by of pa«alon it must not Is When millions of men and billion« from 3 t<> X yeara. We have domestic science expert. "Patriotism regarded as a nerroaary evil; nor eon of dollars will have paid for this the money you nerd it. Expreiuu-d in |h>me«tic Efficiency “ demand aa a regrettable conaequence crime then will the nations of earth Night l«acture. "Hl«- Cail to the of physical contact, nor mint wo «eek to met rain It and rurb It ai * awake to the folly of war. Colors." Chautauqua Direct«»; The aavagw and brutal force." um There ia coming a new revolution Last the clergy one tnrld-nt. and Metropolitan Concert Comiumy that thi* war ia going to awaken in one quotation from an addreeo on the Thir«l Day. Morning Demonstra R iley S helton , Local Agent Seratoa on the Vnml ta enough for the minds of men and nations. It tion lecture by a R«-«l Cro«a Nurse American* ’ Whoever can not prevail Scio, Oregon will lie a revolution of thought, of carrying the auth<>riz«*<i mt «aage of upon himself to approve from the laws, of dealing, of profiteering, of the American Re«l Cr««ta. "The Pre bottom of hla heart the sinking of the Lastfsalg. . and give hlmeelf labor an«! capital, when the love of vention of Disease as a Patriotic up to honest delight at thia victorious right shall be more honore«! than Duty." Afternoon The David •spioit of German defensive power— the almighty dollar of today. Duggin Concert Company; Red Croae him we judge to be no true German German teaching has borne frull and There are some, thing» that don't lecture, "The Story of the Red Crowt the world Is aghavt Yet we have be look just right to me in the prosecu in Peace and War." Night Chau- rum«« •« accustomed to "German tion of this war measure too much tauqua Director lecture, "When the atrocities' that some of our horror at It I« rt«' to re them ha* waned profiteering, if there ia anything in Boya Ctgne Home," or "Our Town member Volume* are needed to Hat. published reports. Never in modern After the Wai”; The David Duggm merely, the proved raac* of barbarity lime» has so much money i»evn made ■ for Germany by refualng Investi*»« Concert Com|«any in grarui closing tlon through a neutral jury proposed in »«» »hort a period. Take the fol concert. by Cardinal Mercier, ha« rimirami lowing gigantic figures: .ther, »he acknowledge« No. The Junior Chautauqua Three guilt The Republic Iron and Steel Co. the act* eh gmt against her nnd gio days under an ex(«*rt director, be- rifle» then made an average profit in DHL ginning '*nr week in advance of But let • •«< f<{rt>'i that German Every one of the IbA.OOO 1912 and 1913 of 12.50(1.tMM); in 1916 aoldlera. In 101« Ullt SO reetroiot, thread* in the Threaded Rub opening day. I this profit was (14.7X9.163. th«- women of Belgium and ber Insulation of the fit It Season tickets, giuul for all per roped 1 Iktter Willard ha* a dcftn.ta FMnre IB the first advance; that they The American Sugar Refining Co. formances. adulta. (2, children, fl; placed nuu*on reena of rhlldren befor^, made an average profit for three Every thread allow* f’re at they executed, as a traoi I tickets for aingle perforreances, them: passage to the battery enlil- pre war year» of (6,000.000. In nst a tested Belgian rising, adults, 6<»c; children. 25c. AH net lag Ixxt. Throughthta multitude motent Catholic priest» and Bfty 1916 this Profit was (6,000,000. «.( tiny path« the chcmirat profit* go to lbs! Croon. t b«> ad* of Innocent eltlaen*. that i actum which mean* a go«'*', The profits of the Contral Lest her gave thenioelve* up "tn a hun U n strong current g><* on with Co. were (3.500,000 for three year» drod different place«, to plundering. I perfect freedom. The officer in the military service it i endarlem. Iraprleonment. maaaturroa. I No tmutolmn rw «art ho before the war and (15.500,000 for wru.lWd bed rut*-- m eHUry who through political pull is h<»l«iing aud aacrilegvs" (Cardinal Mercier); »...»« «.«» d*r »'“I <»*' "> 191«. that tn France they have deliberately e»<hrai <«vt<Kri<i* eirrenl downs prardically need I«-.-« job in' Ihrawh the hard rebker An <he The General Chemical Co. made made a d«<aert of territory In retreat, •Ihcwncy <4 Oa '>«» rhemd. And Washington. D. (' . at atlvanred «al with an object, not of thi* war. but the risrf»«’«» »• »nuad aaly <• profits <»f (2,500,000 for three years th. Soil IV--o WUUol But«» ary just to escape fiel<! «-nice, i« of destroying productivity tor at legal Let W'.lr-on"-«1 before the war and (12,2X6.826 in U.K«, mk I <M ba'twr the worst kind of a slacker. These a generation to come, that Germany openly applauded Turkey upon the 191«. are the men who will be the pension maaanrre of nearly one half th* popu The profits of the Anaconda Cop grabbers of the future. Many of latlon of Armenia; that Germany, by per Co. in three pre war years were them wear «pur» when they, iwrhai*. j the cruel starvation and deportation of conquered populations la attempt (12.000.000; in 1916457.941.X34 do not mount a h<»r«e once a week. ing to "Germanlao" the land« of Po \ q The U. 8. Steel Corporation »bow Uncle Joe Cann«»n any» tl»ey wear land and Ruaola, that she torpedoes ed profits for three pre war y«er»of the spurs to keep their fret from hospital *blpo with “defenaeleaa beings, wounded or mutilated la war. (63.500,000; in 1916 (271.531.730. slipping off the d«-»ks. and women who are devdlng them The profits in the Bethlehem Steel aelvao to the work of relief and char The man who can und«*r«tan-l the Ity" < protest of the International Red Co. jumped from an average of (¡1.- Craa.1 Committee at Geoeval, that no 000,000 to (43.593.9b8. and the In idiosy nera*!« « and genuflection» of a ' other government. In the world's hla ternational Nickel Co. showed an in gasoline engine, nve-l not h< afraid lory, ever ordered or approved a AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP If he can aolve the /.»»fU.IO crease of profits from an average of to get mart led 3d and Lyon ata.. Albany, Oregon r»u e riddle of G m * ooe hr can the other (4,000,000 to (73^00.000 Morrison & Lowe Stop That Rent picnic lunoiHs t usa What the Threads Are For SERVICL STATION /«W «. catche* being re J. D. IRVINE Eor Subject to the Decision of the COUNTY REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES ' If you believe I have given my beet endeavor» to the economical administration of the County's bumm-sa affaire, I will lie uleaaed to receive your support at the Primary Election, ABsainlmant of Administrator Notice i* hereby given that by order of the County Court of I.inn County, Oregon, matte on the Ihlhday of March, 19IX. the under»igt>v«l waaduly Bppoint- ad and is now duly qualith-d and acting Ailminiatrator of the estate <>f Su»an J. Brewster, <!e«'ea*«-d. late of l.mn Coun ty. Oregon. All person* having claim* against »aid ••tale are hereby re<|uinvl to present the same, properly venfled. unto the un dersigned Administrator at the other of Sam I M. Garland in M-banon, Linn County, Oregon, within si* month* from the date of th«- Aral publication of this notice. Dated and publlah«-d the first tune 4th day of April, I9IK J. A. BkKWSTRR I Administrator of the «-»tale of Susan J. firewater, decea*«!. i Sam'I M Garland. Attorney for Administrator. St. Francis Hotel ALBANY, ORE. Meals 35 and 50 cents Room 50c and Up GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor C. C. BRYANT ATTORNEY AT LAW »12 New First National Bank Bldg. ALBANY OREGON Sanitary Market FRESH MEATS ( IcanlincM— American GUY M* KNIGHT, P roprietor H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER O regon W aterloo R- F. D. Na I PkvM ata M»W< II..«M Sale datra arranged for at The Scio Tribune Office, Scio, Ore. Lye atrain ia the cause of nervou» MM, irritability, lack of power for concentration, a hindrance to pirn*, ure and auctwsa E. C. MEADE uiToMETRisr W W. 0acond Albany. Ora. 'Wi