The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, May 23, 1918, Image 2

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ior in art of war tn their "*n gen­
THE SCIO TRIBUNE era)«;
an enemy which their »pi*-«
and gold cannot corrupt; and taut
The total of the third liberty loan
of all. an enemy which is fighting to h l4.i7o.OI9.fi5O. an overaulwcrip-
maintain the orincipl«-sof democrery ti<»n of 39 [»-r cent above the three
T. u ih ' ggkx . Kt>m>n and riu»r
in the world, ami an enemy which billion minimum »>>ught. The num-
cannot
and will not be c«»nquer«-d.
her of i>ul»acril>rr« was about 17.0OO-
Entered at the postoffies at Scio.
Yet until the Kaiser and hia war, non
Everv Federal reaerve district
Oregon aa second class matter.
lords. wh«r know that defeat mean»j oversuhaenbad. the Minneapolis dne
jthe crul of autocracy, are driven 1 (r,rt g..mg to 172 per cent, the high-
atimu-girrioN. in apvanc «
IMNI KP KVKKY THUHXPAY HY
from power, th«* war will continu«- le**t. and th«- New York district to
Thia is their only alternative to re- ¡24 per cent, the lowest,
main in power. an«i as long as Ger­
In announcing Ü hw figure« today
man and Austrian mrn will furnish th«- Treasury explained that the to-
themaclve* for cannon fodder the lai may I m - changed »lightly by la­
war will continue. The-«- war lordsj ter reporta from Federal Reserve
AT KND or YKAS
»X MONTHS
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ADVKKT18ING HAT
L»cal advertising. per line
5c
Display advertising, per inch
lf>c
levy was II 5 mill*, although the
county "* aaaewml
valuation was
than
in
ISIB;
1*76.422
In
^low that Judge M-’Kntght haa
I,
1917
the
alate
and
county
b«M-n rrnorninate«i it i««impiy justice
to print F. M ItedfMd’s reply to reduced to 11 2 mill*. M
M. S Allen. wh*> ««• trying to de­ in error when he state-»
feat the ren<*miration of th«- Judge, county levy for 1915 and
Th«- Tribune publish«-« th«- article 12.5 mill*.
"'According to Mr. Allen'» d •w
because th«- Alt*any t»u|<era refused
ing
hta aMi*mrn( ha* Ireen pre
to do «». Mr. It««l Itld, who la fa-
miliar with the facta, I rplies aa f«d- ally the «am»- during th» «e last year*
yet hi* tax levy haa I «-on gradually
lows;
In th«- issue of the Albany Even- reduced from the Aral year of Judge
Thia
ing Herald of May 10, I notice a McKnight's term of office
crunmuniiwtion by M. S. Allen, in haa been accomplished notwithstand­
which he say« *<>nv of the main ar- ing the fact that «ach rm •n of the
gunw-nts that Judge McKioghl is Icgidatur« ha* enact««! laws that
putting up to the tax |>avcrs of add«-«! additional expense to the
M. S. Allen Did Not State Facta.
do not think it possible for their hanks.
Display advertising, long time, see great war machine, which they hav-
"This ia the moat aueceaaful loan
IwM-n building for 4*i to ■’*<• y*-ir*.(the United States has offered, both Linn county for hi» n--rl«-rtion is counlhw of the stat»-."
manager.
Extended marriage nr death notice« can ta* defeated by the ciliz* >i s*»l- in numltcr of »ulwcribers and m the that b«- has k*-pt down taxes.* Mr.
Currency ranging from 11 up
They forget am<>unt realised.** «ai«i Secretary Allen then go«-« **n tn state the
per line
3c diery of democracy
“I con- amount of hia aw*e«amrnt and tax will noon be the circulating medium
S|M<cial rat»1«
long time display that the«-same citizen i««l«h«r» ar- M<-AJ<«» m a statement
men, any one of whora is superior: grHtulato the country on this won- levy for different years from 1904 on tbs Pacific Coast a* well a« in all
advertising.
This is not
U» their Kaiser, iM-cause th«-y ar» (]rlfu| result, which is irrefutable to 1917, <-n«l* av«»ring to »how that l>arU of the country,
gold
but to
dur*
to
the
scarcity
of
fighting
for
human
lilierty.
whil»
(
evidence
«»f
th«»
strength,
patriotism
taxes
have
inervaasd
under
Judge
THE WAR WILL END. WHEN?
their soldiers ar«- servants and ar*- s an,| determination of the American
I the wear of the metal by constan’
fighting »imply to perpetuate then |<*«>p|e.
«tales the slate and county levy for uae. large banks will only receive
Next w«-ek Linn county will w-nd
Th.
own serfdom.
“Thta great result was achieved 1912 was 12 millc, which is correct. large lumi of gold by weight
to >»f the 1SOO selective draft men.
Io««
by
abrasion
on
a
single
$20
gold
However, as all war* hav«« ended ' notwithstanding the fact that the He skqa< 1913 and 1914.
Judge
which 1« th«- third call to the color*
and this, th«- greati-sl of all, must .c. utitrv has been calle«, upon to pav McKnight aaauhied ofiicx* January 1. piece i» very small, hut on a halt
from Oregon
Ihi« last call take*
end. Th«* Tribune believe« that end mix • .tin- M-cond lilw-rtv loan and to 1913. The state l«-vy for that year million or ao the In** amount* to
about all of the claw 1 men of the
will I m * before the |»re«u-nt year and including the month of June in- was 4 I tuilla and Linn county paul several dollar*
present registration. Nor will thi*
When th«- lluna have 1« ;«t
and *xo-«* profits taxes to th«- a state tax of $!31,7M and the
c I« sm <*.
be the liwi call. More men will be
at th»- stone wall of th«- Alli* •» until amount of approximately 18.000,- county being in «lebt a levy of 15
Some
political
prognosticate •
called out a* rapidly aa they can b*
they he«*ome Mtisfied the wait 1» im-, ihmi . ihh ). which will make a total mills for stat«- and countv purtxwc» have proven to be fai«« prophe* •
received at tin- numerous canton­
pregnable, then th«- Alli«-« will do amount turned into the treasury of was made. In 1911, th«- stat« levy1 thia year. In som«- way they have
ments ami be equipped. In fact,
•tune of th«- la-ating
Th*-n the Hun the l.’mtawl State« from »uch laxea was 3.2 mills and th*- county levy |o«t the political combination.
we must expect to increase our arm­
In 1915, the!
horde will start on Ils return home and the third litx-ity loan of about reduced to 12 niiili-
ed f*>rc»s and «end them acros* the
— what ia left of them humiliated IT jwmi . ihhi .O o O.
•tale
levy
was
2.7
mills
and the levy I
river
ocean until the 11 uns are forced liack
ami conquered. Then, if th«- Hun
for
state
and
counts
nxluced
to
11.5^
boat
to their own territory, abundantly
soldier has any regard whatever for
mills. In 19lfi. th«-»trite and countv I
aatinfied that they have not a mis­
Poxtmsriers Are Manne Recruiter*
himself an*I his family, he will turn
sion to force German domination
upon and destroy the dynasty which
over the civilized world.
In order that every man between
practically hasdeatroyed the German
Thi« great war is the death strug­
the ages of IN and ;<6 year« of age,
Hm manhood will finally
peopl«-.
gle of autocracy, which advocate* j
cither married or -ingle. may have
assert itself an«i destroy thegrt a i teat
the divine right of king* to rule, i
the opportunity of enlisting in the
«•nemy of the tJrrman people the
and the struggle will not end until i
l'nitc.1 States Murine ("oips, every
the autocrat* hav«- given up all I Kaiser and his war lords.
lxn>tmmiler in Oregon haa been au
hope of sucre*« in their plans to |
thorizrd to examine, accept and
overcom*» democracy.
That time'
ELECTION AFTERMATH
transfer men f<>r thia excellent
may ia- within the present year; or,j
branch of servire.
The Marine
it may be several year* hence. But
The return* of th«- primary el«-c- (oiim 1« the «»Meat branch of Amer-
n«> matter how short or how long tion of last Friday suggest «-viral i-an aervicr; is mentioned in the
the time may tie. the American peo- feature* to the thoughtful which same hr« .»th with the Foreign legion
pie are determined to fight until ■ may be of practical lM>netit in cam- of 1- ranee, the Texas Hanger«, the
they win. Our young men join the |«aigns of candidate* in the future.
North** -I Mounted Police, and the
colors whenever called, the people
The It-ading
feature is. that a- Pennsylvania State Omatabulary.
buy lilierty ismds whenever the rand id at«- who abuw-« oi misrepre­
Marine* are specially trained,
Government requires, and donate to sents a rival candidate, seldom gets splendidly «siuip|»«l and light a* ar­
th«- R* <1 Cr<M* when money is need- anywhere.
Also, the making of tillery. infantry, ravalrv. signal men
ed
In fact, the resouro* of the false claims of sure succrss pi ior to aviator* and in any mariner that nec-
American p <>p!e St-cm unlimiti-d in the election gets no votes but trtids e-sity or the occasion demand«, in
th«- -upply 'if men. in money, and in to stimulating a rival candidate to r«-c..gnith*n <»f their splendid record
■■IM
tlu- production of food supplies, and extra endeavor.
Expensive adver­ in the past and their excellent
P mssuomt . u
J. J.harnea, W. F.Gill
people «evm willing to give all.
tising, while yielding golden harve-t achievement* in the present struggle
Hmaarxav, D C. Thoma
J A Bilyeu. J. R Rara
Th«-w- fact» are now penetrating to the printer, is of doubtful utility for democracy, Congress ha* au-
Mr*. Jt-nnie it artier
the Hun brain ami evidently has Voter« are not easily swept from thorized the increasing of the corp*
caum-d the or«-»cnt tremendous drive their feet by a manifestation of to
.500 men in order that they
to break through the Allie*’ defen-1 prodigal expenditure of money to may take over and maintain a aepa-
sc* before the Americans are at the «ecure a nomination.
rate section of tr•niche« in France.
|Y>
battle front in large number* There
United State* Marine* wear a sep­
Another very important feature
are now anywhere from 500.000 to ia that An official who has remien d arate ami distinctive uniform from
I
*>»«>•< >1« Al ►.!> liklKMIlIH -A« IIH-*
1,000,000 American troo|>a in Europe efficient, capable anil industrious either the Army or the Naw. They
Our Flour I« aa good ss any made in
ami are I m ing added to. it is said, service, will not be turned down by also have their own corp* device,
tin- Willamette Valley
by 50.000 each week. Hence, every the |ie«»ple just because somebody which consist* of an anehoi, glolie
«lay th«- Huns delay in forcing their else wants hia official position.
and eagle, and ia worn on the hat,
way through the line* of their ene­
XA • da» • <*•«•••«) Cusiere Militata fusine*»
as Moui «•»«!
Still another f«-ature noticeable is , cap <>r helmet of the Marine. It ia
I ««d um Brel*.
m P
W htat
b«»M*kkt «tad
t a«
(or
mies makes the chore the more im- that counties other than Multnomah by this «mall device that the Marine
FI pu »
U •
m
F l*ld (•* luslnas» • re*l Will
poeailile. The allied armies expr«*** returned an unusually light vote, i» readily distinguished from all
Tree! You Kighi
every confidence in being aide to and Multnomah"« vote decided the other branch*-« of service.
hold an unbroken front and to be­ result in m»»«t Cane*.
Registered ami unregistered men
People were
come a veritable stone wall against too busy, or their thoughts liad been I m -tween the above mentioned age*,
Hun assaults.
too much taken ui> with the war to who are desirous of enliating, may
A failure of the lluna tn break bother about home politic*.
do *u. Registered m«-n must fur­
through sjx-ll* disaster to them both
nish a statement from their local
at the battle front and at home.
' board that they are not nee<ied to
THREE “IFS."
The German people will not submit
fill the current quota of the draft
to an impossible effort on the (>art
and that permission has been grant­
If Secretary of State Ben W. Ol­ ed for their enlistment in the Ma
of their armies when the only result
i* long trams of woumied being sent cott had resigned his prrw-nt office rinaa
Married men must have the
home and hundreds of thousands when he entered the race for gover­ written c. narnt of the wife that she
slain and left on the battle field« to nor. the tally ahecta at the nun er- consent* to hi» enlistment.
Your
oua voting place» might have total led postmaster will gladly a>*u«t you in
rot.
When the war was la-gun. Germ­ differently.
obtaining your relearn- from the lo­
If the Albany Herald had not In- cal Imard an<i will also explain thia
any started on a campaign of con-
que*t. She has achieved aucceas on dulged in so much mud slinging ami splendid branch of service.
A«k
the east where she met the half- miarepreaentation of Judge Me- him today.
armed and organised Russian army. Knight, the Judge might not have
The newspapers which come to
Sometime* an
Thi* sucre*« the Kaiarr haa used to been renominated.
our
table thia week do not have ao
official
gain«
friend*
by
the
enemiea
quiet any rising discontent among
much
the appearance of a “rogue*
hi« people. On the western front it he make«.
gallerv
” aa had those of last week
If
Iteputy
Sheriff
Joe
Frum
had
is different. Here the Huns must
We
ask
pardon of the defeated can-
meet soldier* aa well rquipp«-d. as not been subject to draft, a matter
didalea
for uwng the com par nt >n.
w«-ll organis'd, ami as brave as hia rivala used to hm diaadvantagr.
They meet an enemy he might have won the nomination The auccriwful will not demand the
aforesaid pardon.
i
Beio Milling (»oiiipaiin
SCIO ROLLER MILLS
AI7.7M
5./CÄ’ GU.UIJXTHED