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they left home. They began by call
ing it "Khaki Coll«*ge.” but this has
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I Th«* Portland Telegram la trying been expanded into "University of
iimi Kl> rvrry TWURatiAY BY
hard to work up an antagonistic Vimy Ridge.“ Its prw»i*iedt ia the
T. l . PUtMiKB. Ktirnm AW> HU)r * fading between Senator McNary former prr«i<imt of a Canadian Uni
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and rl liuvrmnr West, who ar»- the ver-sty and there is a faculty of
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Entered at ths uetoffire at Sdo. opposing candidates for the arat sixty members.
KNMRAIM DOCGLAM ADAMS
The classrooms are either in the
Oregon aa aacund class matter.
now occupied by Senator McNary.
Isscwtl«« Hvsd History Dspan
As these two gentlemen are personal op« n or in the V. M C A. huts, as
m»«it
There are fre
•UBacaimoN. in advangs
• 50 friends, it is not expected that th«- -■crasion requires.
Lolorvd Stanferg Junior Unlvsrstty
contest between them for the plare quent interruptions of lecture» ami
AT «ND OF YEAR-------------------
will wax warmer than that of a recitations, as .enemy shells fall too
■'T h »•)•«« •* l*U oor is to SoUvsr
MB month »
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I»« I,»» pw»tM»» <M «»>• worts b,»
friendly and dean camtmign Sena thickly or the students are called «•>■»•<« o«>S «»• a.twsl powo* of • • ••*
It mu»««r|r ootabo•«—’••« e«»trau«a br •»
tor McNary has proven hb Influence suddenly to repel an attack.
irrase»»»-*1« »•»»»»««•«•«. w»u». Hsv«*S
ADVKimKINC. KATKH
SO«r«tlr «Mannoo to »•<»>»•«• «»-• w«rl<.
«peaks
volumes
for
the
intensity
of
aa our junior senator and a vast ma
erwcoeOoO «• carry out «Ke «H»*- wIO-ow«
roe»*» »««nor to I**« oocros osueoilono
Ixieal advertising, per line
5c
jority of the people will lie satisfied purpose of the men who have made ot trooly or !*>« ton« ••tabiireoS »roc
tic so onS lone «•'orto’-oo sr*n«ls>eo o» in
Display advertising, per inch
I5e should he be retained in the office. the movement possible that it has tomodonsl
sclien l-« r-o«or.
. . Tbit
bow»- 1» no« mo Gorman »00» 1 0
II Is
Display advertising, long time, see At the same time everyone, even his now become so well established, and ms rvtnioss «waxor or mo German 000
rlt «• owr Susinese to seo to
manager,
political enemies, have confidence in ! its continuity is ao well provided for
tha« ma history of ms *oo« 0« mo
WOHO Io no ions«'
to *<S hsnOH»e.**
that
credits
for
work
done
are
living
Eatrnded marriage or death notices Oswald West and know that he will
-■»rooiSen« Wilson, «rfu« TT. »St».
given
by
th**
students'
home
institu
tier line
3c make good should he lie chosen. In
DKMOt'RAfT VEKHt'K AtTTOCRACT
tions. Il is part of the reconstruc
It is nnnituonly Mid that this w»r
Special rates <*• long time display fact the people will lie well satisfied
with the election of either in-ntle- tion work which will come after the Is on» In «hlrh «mrtlra «u toned
advertising.
to take part In oi«P-r to "make th«*
man. So what is the us«*, brother war.
world aafo for drnxMrncy.”
Whs'
It
is
impoMiilih*
to
imagine
the
dr-
GERMANY WILL BE OSTRACIZED Telegram, tn try to create an logon
<to«Mi tho phnuw* mnui’
Tho th nor I «■« and arts ot the Ger
ism when none exists? The only ef f«-at of a fMxiple ao imbued with de
termination tn fit themselves, not man military autorrary d»>nltr|y deny
fect
such
work
will
have
will
simply
It is a mystery U> manv people
only for war but for peace.
There tha right of th# pooplo of a stalo to
rule thrniorlrro Tho German prople.
why Germany continues th«« war stir up Mr. West's friends into ac
never has been anything like it in all la spite of forms of government that
The Tribune can support
when the war lords must know that tivity.
history. It has its counterpart in make • pretense of i»>imlar rootrol.
there is not even a possibility that either of them without any personal
the village >ch<>ols along the front have no such actual rentcol over their
governor» as exists In democratically
she can win the War, With an en or party feeling, believing either
hi Al-ace and Ixirraine. and in the organised nations
In those nations
ormous debt, which she can never will well care for the inter«*sta of
millions of IsMiks wc arc sending to the governors r«m hr rrmoird by a
repay, the loas of thousands of her Oregon and support all war meas
vote of the people In a K**neral elec-
our own soldier» abroad.
The Ger-
tine, tn Germany th» people have not
wage earners
lining slaughtered ures patriotically.
. mans ow'd to Is* amazed by the men thia power
daily, and with the growing ill will
Tho artatnrracy of Germany under
who could itidtilgv in field sports on
of the nations of the world with
GIVE IT THE RIGHT TITLE
th«- «-vc of hat tie; what their feel stand this difference, and are afraid
of the spread of demo>-rncy tn Ger
whom she must have trade inter
ings will be when they learn that a many The whois, much admired effl
cours«* when the war is over, one
Initiative petitions are now Iwing great institution of higher learning Honey" of Germany |s primarily due
would think that even their war circulated to create an emergency
has I m *« n art up within the range of to a deapenue and consiant effort by
Germany's rulers to divert the German
maniacs would see what the future war fund ami providing for a 1-mill
their guns, wc can only conjecture people
thoughts of self govern
after-war days holds in store for tax on all the property of the stat«-
It would dawn upon them, if they meat, by offering them material pre*
them.
And the rulers have sue
to raise this fund.
Tins plan han posts wl capacity for comprehend parity.
rieoded
One of the cause» of this
Germany must surely think she been adopted to get around the six
ing th«- psychology of other peophu, •ar was the necoMlty, by still fur
will be able to resume the mmmst- per cent increase tax limit
that in attempting to fasten their ther “glorious a« yulattlona of terr I
rial intercourse with the nations she
The title to th«* bill should be system upon the whole world they lory.** to bush the murmuring» of
political discontent tn Germany Vic
is now wailing with she enjoyed lie- changed, for the pre«-nt title »imply
have come face to face with the mi- tory in war. evary ao often. Is a are
fore she invoked the deluge of blood deceives th«* people
It should read ■ (Hnsiible.
eeeity of the German system "It Is
upon the world. She will be greatly "An Emergency War Fund" to pro
Even in th«- midst of a dreadful for «<x««l aa much as for national
disappointed ifahedoes. The trade vide money with which to |iay a
and political reasons that ve must
war tli« re ar«- some things to I m * ««p- Iti our minds luceswantly upon war."
mark "made in Germany” will.1st* state constabulary or police force
timistic aliout. Khaki College fur ■guerre» 1» on <>aaary to gain Influ
sufficient to condemn any article of Then the people would kn<*w th«-
encr O»er the maaars.” wrote Hern
nishes an illuminating example.
manufactured goods she may place purpose for which they are w-ked to
hard I; and General Von Hissing, just
Oregonian.
before his drath. wrote a “Pol It leal
on the market, no matter how low tax themselves
Testament ” alnoe largely circulated In
the price may lie. She has gener
As no emergency has vet arisen,
Germany, In which he argued for the
The submarine menace over in retention of Hrlglutu bre-ouee. sales«
ated a world hatred for her fieople except that some people wanted to
and anything Germah which will have themselves placed on th«- state European walers avnu to be well if «cere anarred. the prestige of the
under control and th«* «*ne or two ailil'i»! <tat«x-rm v «could reerre«* a
rc<|uirv ages to overcome.
fatal bhitr
salary list, nor is there an emer
Are »e are the AHI««» then tight
Before the war the United States gency likely to ar be. The Tribune U-boats on this si*l«* are about due
ing to tmp<Mr upon Germany a dlf
used and de¡>ended upon inanv things thinks there is no reason to add one to return to their base of supplies
ferant system. Is that the meaning ot |
in the way of chemicals, dyestuffs, mill to the state tax levy at th» Without the winning of an import "making the world safe for democ :
potash, toys, etc . of which Germany present time. Th«* stale constabu ant lami victory by the Garmans
Rllhu R'*ot aaya that American
enjoyed almost a monopoly.
She lary or police ia an rxpenw wholly soon we can conclude the lieginning
democratic Ideals Include "liberty not
<>f
the
end
of
th«-
war
is
at
hand
A
will not have this trade when the uncalled for ami should not now I m -
for theuieelve» alone but for all wh«
war is over. I m - cmusc wi - have learned foisted upon the p>*ople through ap million of Americon fighters will are oppreeeed ~ Lloyd George asswrti
MM«n I m - al the fr«mt and 'renerai that If all «-oustrice had been demo
to do without them or are makiug pealing to their pa triotian
We are
cratlcally organised, this •rar would
them ourselvre. She will never re likely to be called upon bv the fed Foch can then inaugurate a counter not have taken place; that this war
gain this trade.
Our harbors will eral government and the Re I Cross drive, to I m * ended only at the galrs will determine not merely Interna
ttonal relations, but will affect th«
be closrci to her ships and she will to pay out every cent of money we >if Berlin.
lives of peoples «rttkin tho«r otsa no
have practically closed the sea to can spare and it is a gross injustice
Hows, for g<-aeratlona to come, that
If threshers charge 23 rents per this war is to end in "International
her commerce.
to increase our taxes unnecessarily.
democracy," I e.. in liberty, equal
The outlook at after the war con-'
It is an easy matter tn enact laws sack for threshing wheat and freight Ity. and fraternity, hrtwer» nations
ditions must indeed he gloomy to which multiply the numtier of slate charge» are incream*d 25 per rent, great and small General Hmuta. for
her thinking men. With the friend- employes but it is not easy to get farmers certainly should be allowed merly a sold tor against Great Britain
ship of every nation with which she rid of these tax eaters, as witness an increaae in price to cover this la South Africa says that the «-seen«»
of this war ia the qu«»tlon whether
is at war. inc uding the neutral na the great difficulty we are having to extra cost in getting the grain to governments shouRI be founded on
tions. forfeited, there is scarcely a disptiee of our forty to fifty tax market. Anyway the price allow««] military might or on "principles of
by the government for wliest is n<>l equity. Justice, falrnsaw and equality "
ray of hope to look forward to. She eating stale commissions
Various writers have depict>-d thlt
will be an outcast nation without a
The l«*gislature could not foist this in keeping with th«* increased cost •ar aa a frit of democracy, to dr
friend or neighbor.
The load of state police upon us without violat of commodities and products. A tarmine whether democracy can ad
Just itself to aa emergency so that by
punishment she is taking on will be ing law bi do ao.
Hence Governor general regulation of prices for all sheer efflclsncy it shall at least equal
a burden to her national life which Withycombe and others have taken commodities should lie mail«- else the the efflcl«*»ry of a military autocracy,
will weigh her down for ages.
and »»»art that on this ground alons
this plan tn build up stronger a lid taken off of wheat.
ths future government of all the na
Her but mesa men may not think state political machine ami slip it
lions of the world is at stake Will
thia condition will eiist. But it will, over on the people when they are
Superintendedt Johnson, who has Crooks, the British labor l««ader. say-
Who will want to do business with a willing to do anything, or go to any charge of the state flax industry, thia war "is a people s war We are all
nation which has exerted every power expense deemed necessary to win says h«* expects a fair crop from the la It, the man at the vlltAge pump am
la the Held», the blacksmith, the car
she has to destroy civilization? Who the war. It ia simply an outrage to more than 500 acres which the state pooler and Joiner, the shipwright, am*
will want to visit a country which thus impose upon a trusting people has caua»-<l to I m * grown. The price the man of leisure. We are standing
could tolerate the dastardly things at a time when they are willing to for flax tilier is good and he expects together becoasr tre are AgAttsg for
hbertg."
her soldiers are now doing? What go to anv length to accomplish a a profit this year from the state's
Y«*a. this war Is one In which ideal»
of government, of Individual liberty
nation will be willing to mis and necessarily patriotic purpose.
flax growing industry.
of civilisation Itself are In conflict
mingle with a nation which seems
Democracy is lined up against aut<ic
to have no respect for the laws of
Now it is'announred that the state racy The war la tn absolute fart a
‘
KHAKI
COLLEGE.
”
God. man nor the Devil?
war of Ideals But we are s*»t light
road bonds will s»II at a better fig Ing to impose our Ideals u|»n any
Germany in effect will have blotted
What we are flghi.ng for
Canadian cillege men are »living ure than was obtained for those sold nation
her nane from the map of tha
tn "making the world safe for 4amoa
last
year.
Good
idea;
but
a
better
racy," In to pnrecsr a »««H/irv a a toe
world. She will be ostracized by all in their own way the problem pre
one would lie to si II none al ail; or. racyr from imposts# tfs sutlloretp sad
docent law-respecting nations aa an sented by the interruption of their
if they must be sold, invest the pro Ils tdeois spoa as We are ready tc
outlaw, unworthy to associate with studies by the war. The man who
keep on minding our own business
ceeds
in liberty bonds.
respectable peoples and she will is not impressed by their example ia
and to let other nstlnos do the «am»
A military autocracy that proposes
immune against inspiration from any
richly deserve her fate.
It is being ascertained that rail to conquer the world stusf be de
source. For on the very baltlefront
frated to the tiolnt where it renounces
Ed Peery dislikes being called in France, in the region that is often roads can I* operated without the meddling with other nations, grant ot
names in public and denies that he under the direct fire of the Orman services «if presidents who drew small, or there is no peace la tbs
world
That la the Issue at stake
io a "prognosticator” or any other artillery, they are continuing the $50.000 to $125.000 per year sal-
ud II It mats osir safely and th»
studies
which
were
interrupted
when
Mad of a later "
aafsty of tho worK
atorial election
WHY WE ARE
AT WAR WITH
GERMANY
DR. A G. PRIl-L
Sarfeoa
and
Physician
falls Attend«-«!
Day or Night
ORE.
SCIO
A. E. itamlall
Vice free.
W. A. Ewing.
President
K. IL Myrn», Citi'liier
Does a grneral banking business,
receives «faqsisits subject toctoca, lays
interest on tim«- <t«-po»it»,
m -I i »
travelers checks and drafts, arsi
makes coltoclions.
MUNKERS and WEST
SClo STAOB
Waller Bilyeu, I’rop
l*li«tii«* 6-/i|.’i
bTAtlt MU TS All. 1RAINS
lx*av«-s Scio I’uatufhce
at 7:10 a m and !> <Jti p m for West Sen
and 12:45 p m fur .Munkers
Scio Meat Market
HoUK'liKK B kuh .. Proim
Fresh Meats of All K i rids
Ri-aMitialile I'riree
Sci«i, Ore.
Main Street
R. SHELTON
Notary Public ana
Cont'c^mor
Aliati tuts of I lile I' xannnrd
K IO
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OREGON
Sanitary Market
FRESH MEATS
( leantincs3
American
GUY M< KNIGHT. P roprietor
Morrison & Lowe
UNDER TAKERS
< all» Attended t«> Promptly
Dav or Night
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OREGON
ROLOFF
W atvruk )
O regon
i b«w ir« hw - m H om
a. r i». N«. i
Sal«- dal««« arrangili for at Th«- Scio
Tribune Office. Scio. Ore
<’. U. BRYANT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
All 2 New First National Bank Bldg.
M BAN Y
< Ht Et H>.N
Agricultural Credit
Corporation of Oregon
Our twenty i«-ar rural credit plan
of I'-aning mo« y t.i larmera helpw
You te g»t out of «1«*ht Und< r ««ur
form of |nnn the TOTAL amount
of inter*! paid during its ENTIRE
period of twenty years, is actually
I—a than fij per rent interest.
Write us for booklet.
Ilk' KhR «V BEAM. Agenta
133 l.yon St
Albany, Oregon