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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1918)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE be meted out to these twentieth cen ly bent. Rut governor there is a tain region the home production of tury vandals and barbarians But limit. The people think our slate coal is insufficient, chiefly because “ will any man or woman say that authorities should be governed by the coal field» arc only slightly de DR. A. G. PRILL IMUKD KVIUtY THU MD A Y «Y such punishment is not richly mer the severest economy in order that veloped. West of the Rockies Coal ited? Will the mother whose s«»n the tails for war money can I m * is produced only in spots and in in T. U DUGGSB. Klirro* AND «tOF or sons may never return from th«- promptly cnmpltod with. adequate quantity, though California Call» Alterni«»! So fire your police, governor, and oil goes far to make up for this de Day or Night Entered at the poatoffice at Scio. foreign shore, say so? Will the in mates of shelled hospitals an<! sunk m soon aa the legislature meets fire ficiency Oregon as secomi class matter. Thia condition is one of SOO ORE. en hospital ships say so? Will Go- about three-fourths of the state the chief causes of unequal distribu- _ aUMK RimoN. IN ADVANCl «1.50 relatives and friends of th<*ar who commissions, including their small Gun of population and industry. An- Also you might use other is the proximity of the Allan- 1.75 went down with the ill-fate«i Lusi army of clerks AT «NO OF YKAM tania say so? Will the ravished arvi your influence, governor, to pre- tic coast to th«- chief foreign mar- .76 «II MONTHS enslave«! mothers an«! daughters of vent the «-mployment of about three Hets, but steam pow|*r and the Pan- Belgium and France say ao? Will fourths of the legislative clerks, and ama canal have brought ’he West ADVKjmSINO MAT« the children whose hands were cut the pt*ople will rise up and call you much nearer A third is the con "• A. Ewing. A K Ilandsll Ixica) advertising, per line 5c off by the merciless German fiend« p I cwmm I, These are serious times centration of capital in the East. but President Vice Pros. Display advertising, per Inch I5e say ao? governor. We hope the war will distribution has become more gen E. I>. Myers, 1'a. liii-r i However, the allied world is mer- aooo rm! but we do not know when eral of late years, ami the federal Display advertising, long Gme. see Ikies a griM-ral banking buMtH-as, manager. ciful. Because the («Vrman soldiers Wa must so shape oqr affairs that reserve system has done much to receives deposits »ubjeet toidw-ex. pays sclis Extend«*)! marriage or death noGees are brutish fiends is no roa«->n why , dioul«! the war last ten years we will break the East'scontrol over finance. interest on timi- deposit«, per line 3c the allied powers will retaliate in j be able to take care of it. When The chief remaining cause of the traveler» cheeks ami drafts, and . , _ , ..__ . like manner, We voluntarily arc of, the war is over we can then l«*ok concentration <.f manufacture« in the makes collections. bjieeial rates long time display . , . . advertising * order of civilizaGon H« after the welfare of the returning extreme east is the miancaaion of could not degenerate to the level of »oldivrs as was done after the clone abundant supplies close at hand, of I the German fier»! however much of the Civil war Let us not antici ! fuel as the aourov of power. But 'eastern industry ha» outgrown its that people merits such troatm«*nt. pate Our every instinct and principle of And right here it is pertinent to fuel supply and transportation sys I civilisation forbid us U> descend to select our most efficient candidabw. tem Il actuallv Motto relief iron» such fiendish cruelty. But we can n-gnrdlews of party, to send down to i the monopoly which it has itself snd will make it imp«*scible for Ger- Salem next January, if there ever created. The Far West can give M AGI MELTS Ai t. I RAINS GERMANY AFTER THE WAR. many to deluge the world with th«* was a time in the history of our ; that relief, for while deficient in la-ave» Scio PostnOic«- «•ate when wise, economical and fuel, it has abundant power. When blood of better people agein at 7:10 a m and 5.-00 p m for W.-»t Sea level headed law makers were nerd- congress lifts th«* vml*argo on devel Assuming that Germany will low- ami 12.45 p n> for M tinker» ed. it 1» right now, Weare not suf opment of water power, the great out in the war and be comt>cll«*<l to AN UNSAFE MAN. fering for n*-w laws but we are suf- twit of territory between the Rocky submit to the terms imposed by the |(Goi«rn<-t W.ihv • t ■ ►* <»••«»»'«*»•• • x t n.. ak-»nt an I mountains and the Pacific coast can ; allied Dowers, it is a query as to just what th< ■«• terms may ba, seeing uvs to give out a few more visionary vicioiiA law» vnerted in the past, relieve the caul by manufacturing i lloi.Ei in.ii Bww.. |*ro|» that the Teutonic government is and aircaatle interviews which indi We need an unusually practical and its own raw materials with its own j wholly re«{>onaibk’ for the deluge of cate th«- loading of th«- laxpaii-t- economic legislature next winter power without takmx away a ton <>f Fresh Meats of All Kinds blood which has involved the world with millions of dollars in bond«. b< and also a practical level header! the c«»ai nowr used in the east. Most Reasonable Prices The first matter to he considered in wili convince the people that tn- i« governor, not one who is continually of the minerals, other than coal and levumg «rhemes to get more money iron, ar«* produced in that belt and fixing the penally is the complete an unsafe man to elect a* our chief Mam Street Scio. Ore. with water power can as well be responsibility of Germanv for the executive next fall. While manv of out of th« taxpayers. manufactured into fintohed shap«- war; for the millions of liv«*s and the things he tiro|arar* are me«- and billions of dollars of property des n«i doubt would add to th«- prosper Prof, mional Imseliall is «lead until near the point of origin MX in the troyed. and for the billions of dol ity of the state, could w«- han- them after the war The Pacific C**ast east. That is true also of the wool,' lars of costs forced upon the nations without th«* debt, the time i« not International league quit busimss meat, gram and fruit grown in the' PiYsiciaa ait Sum MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE Sc io Meat Market R. SHELTON to mist th«- highway roblwrv which propitious to even talk or dtram Sunday, one week ago and the ob- the Hun« sought to compel the world aliout them Th«- people «if Oregon M-«|uies of the Pacific Coast League to submit b>. The draft with their a)rea«h monstrous taxa occurred last Sunday. When the war is conclude»! the tion and the fr«»|uent and almost and ‘ work <>r fight" order did the combined war debt of the nations compulsory calls of the national business. engage«! will lie anvwhere lietwwn government for money is taxing fifty and one hundred billmns of many people to the limit to main Farmer« ahould have 50 cents dollars This sum, groat as it is. tain their heads above water. m<>re per bushel for wheat this year Germany an«! Austria should be com If the governor will employ hi* than last owing to the increased cost pelled to |iav, for the sole responsi gray matter in devising ways and <>f labor, threshing, «ack* and bility for the creation of the debt is methods to reduce our present ex- freight _______ theirs. Then Germany should be ceaaive taxation instead <>f planning compelled to restore the property in ways to involve the state more deep War news from both Erance arid Belgium an«! northern France she ly in debt, he will lie more in har Italy has been very favorable to the ruthlessly and m-edleasly destroyed mony with the temper of the peo Alli*-* for the past few week* A in the battle zones, for her respon ple. He ahould remember that tu d«-»|H*rate German drive is expected sibility as the cause. bas several «in* to answer for at the to lie programed at any time. But when we consider the millions polls in November which will bother of lives sacrificed. the childltnis par him n it a little to get by with Indications of rain with light ents. the widows and the fatherless, The people will not forget they »prinkles have lieen in evidence* this then it is impossible to select a pen are burdened with «6,000.000 of wack But many say "It won't ram alty commensurate with the crime road bonds which he. Governor until th«* Arnold and Thayer hay If to this we add the fiendish bru Withycombe, could have prevented crops arc saved." tality of the Hun army in conquered if he would. His influence with the territory and the murder of women legislature could have prevented th«- Care for Industrial Confesltoa. and children by the dropping of submission of the measure to the bombs from the clouds, then the im people. And after the submission One serious source of weakness in agination become« impotent to fix a his influence in Multnomah county just and proper penalty. . would have defeated the measure the industrial system of the country However, this much may be done; had he fought It, for outsid«- of i* the concentration of the great Banish the kaiser and his war lords Portland the peopl«* defeated the bulk <>f manufactures in a compara tively narrow »trip of territory along to a desolate island with a bare sus graft. It tenance of food, permitting no com Then his «1000 a day state police the North Atlantic seaboard munication whatever with the world is not a pleasant pill for the people crowd* the transportation of fuel and there securely guarded. Then to swallow. His only show for get and raw materials in a few railroad confiscate all German and Aautiian ting out of the hole his unlawful gateways and on the railroads of wan hip« cannon and munition« of state police has placed him in is the that strip, and the finished products war. all her smallarms. etc., and as hope that the people because of their destined for the West occupy the an assurance against future (¡erman loyalty and patriotic fervor will same railroads and must be squeezed The wars dismember the Prussian con come to his rescue. It ur doubtful through the same gateways War Industrie« Board has discovered federation and require the establish if they do, governor. « ment of republican forms of gov The people of Oregon are respon that this congestion has the effect of ernment in each and every separate ding nobly to every call of ths gov- limiting production at a time when stale. Dismantle enough of her ernment for both men and money war requires that it be increased to manufacturing concerns and remove to help win the war A fourth call the utmost. The board has under- the same to Belgium and France to for liberty bonds is to be made in a , taken to prevent further aggrava This will be the heav tion of the congestion by putting a replace like machinery destroyed or few weeks carried away by her barbarian ene iest draft on the peoples’ pocket practical veto on the establishment Of course they of new industries within the con- mies. And finally, dose the ports books vet made of the world to German commerce will meet it for the patriotism of grate«! area. Industry must spread out. That and completely isolate the German the people of Oregon is full 100 per and Austrian people from the rest cent. Rut to be unnecessarily taxed is the order, and it can be obeyed of the civilised world unUI they by to supply the state board of control so far as the middle states are con education make themselves capable money to throw at the birds is ask cerned. all the way from the Great of thinking and acting in accordance ing too much. The last straw it is latkes to Alaliama. for they have with modern thought and civiliza- * said broke the csmel's back. The fuel, produced dose at hand, to gen Tribune does not imply that the Or- erate power, which is the first req Gon. But when •gon taxpayer'« hack is in danger uisite of manufactures. The foregoing may he considered . i a harsh »dan of a proper seotestce ta I of breaking or even to being aenoua we come west to the Rocky Moon- west. They could as well I m * pre* ■ pared for consumption in the west as in the east. The coal which the i Notary Public ana C ont’cycruor Abstiacts of T itle Examined east now uses in their manufacture w ould then lie relearnt! to relieve the <1O OREGON fuel famine, which again threatens, j i The coal, cars ami locomotives used in tranaporting raw matt-rial east- ward and finished prislucts w«*st- ward would thrn l*e much I cms Steel can as well tie made on th«* Pacific as the Atlantic coast, for iron ore is now imported from Qtile to Penns ylvania. and the distant-ego Oregon ( leanhncM — A mericun is no greater. Western railroads eoul<! be operate«! by hydro-electric » power, releasing still more coal for the east. The chief obstacle u» exertion of our full economic power in the war is unequal distribution of industry UNDERTAKERS through «»ur area, «if traffic among i all» Attended to Promptly our railroads and of commerce Dav or Night among our ports, and this olwtacle can be removed by fullv «ieveloping scio OREGON all our sources of power, of which the greatest in the west is water. Industry needs Ui »preml out in order that it may have room to grow and may not overburden our transporta ... OgjitioN tion. Then «e shall have sy nmet- W a TMU ani a. r. P Ns. i hm * u> s«w« in *« rical development of the naUon's in Sanitary Market FRESH MEATS Morrison & Lowe H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER dustrial body, and it will develop Sale dates arranged for at The Scio more rapidly. — Oregonian Tribune Office. Scio. Ort-. Yearly Paymeuti. Widespread imnreseion that insn- rance of men in the military service is paid in lump sum after their death led the war department to make the announcement that payment of ban- efits under the war risk insurance act are made over a period of 20 years. The insurance is payable on the death of the insured on the basis of «5.75 per month for each SUNK) of insurance for 240 month! instal ments. For the n aximum f «10.- 000 the beneficiar ' would receive a payment of «57 50 per month for 20 years <’• u. 14;YAM- attorney at law 2 New First National Bank l id*- ALBANY « >REG< IN Agricultural Credit Corporation of Oregon Our twenty year rural credit ¡dan of Lining m«’ .-y iu tarmars hHps you to g.-t out of d.-bt Under our form of loan the TOTAL amount of interest paid during iu ENTIRE period of twenty years, is actually le«a than nJ per cent interest. Few people in Scio will have time Write us for booklet to take a vacation this year. Har Il F j KF.I: .v I1F,.\\f. Agonis ret and olist demands are ao 133 Lyon St prewsing that all must stay at home Albany, Oregon