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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1918)
w • X . r •w • A- TUF V10 TRI RUNE IXSt’KD gVKJCY TtlURMliAY HY T. L oL'GGn. mrroB awn rttor I Huns can travel except it be as prie lend-nt. guard* and the governor’s Geveraer Is Net the LefUlaiare. oner* of war going to the th«- rear. state police se«on powerless to catch Nor i* the fighting quality of our the runaways * The “ — __ _ ermesde* _____;_ ____ ___ ' Tribune the _ gover- American bovs the only surprise to ' _________ ___ Probably there have been more nor is not ____ th«- __________ law making power. their French and English comrades i •-scapes during Governor Withy No such conclusion could ta drawn 11 m * raphlity with whKdi hug«-d«x-k*. ctunbe's administration and fc**r from our article which the Oregon DR. A. G. PRILL Ptwciai aii som l’ali» Attend«-,! .« a |(.x( for remarks. Itut Entered at the poatoffice at Scio. warehouses and railroads are con- « appr«*hcnsi«ms than during any pre I »ay or Night str acted sa-i-m* to alrmxd paralyse ceding administration. The Tribune the governor can ami d«x«s exercise Oregon as second class matter. SjClO ORE. th<xx> slow going Europeans. They will not umiertake to «ay what is 1 an influence «»ver the activities of 11.50 were wholly unacquainted with Am th«* cause of the seeming failure tn 1 the legislature when hr chcMwe t«- do •UMCUrHON. IN ADVANCg 1.75 erican spend. They had never seen th«- conduct of the pen. We can 1 an. This is why Th» Tribune eriti- at bnu or YKAk ■eixed Governor Withvenmbe's activ .76 so many latar saving devices ami only rite results MIX MONTHM hug«- lifting cranes as the Am«-ri Governor Withycoml* now seems ities when the road bond bill was can* employed. incline«] to condemn the trusty ays- 'pending If he will, the governor «»VKKT1HING RAT0- America one year ago was almost' tern. He thinks not more than 25 can wield a larger influence on l«*g- j W, A. Ewing, A. K.* Mandati lz«cal advertising, per line he wholly unpreparetl for war. Rut in t*-r cent of the trusties are incura lalative matters than any member Piwxh-nt Vice Prv*. Display advertising, per Inch 16c this one year sh<- haa made as much bly tad. Rut on the account of th« of that body. Governor Withy- E. I>. Mp-rs, f';L'lii«-r Display advertising, long time, see pr- grrss as El.gland ha ! n:.i<b m * •' • ■ n- » th«- <«lh,-r 7.'» per e rd ' conilx*'* failure to influence the ob- ttoca a general banking business, manager. three years. Even Secretary of War dmuM lx* shorn <>f the trusty priv- j«*cti<*nable features of th«* bonding rvCriv«w deposits Milij<-ct Uirh«o-«. |>a>s Extended marriage or death notices Raker, until his trip to Europe, dpi de re. hr argues, on time <le|»»aits, m«-asure submit!«*«! to the |H*«>ple is ’ interest * ' M-lto per line 6c not seem to ramlize the m-n-xsity of ’ We are inclined to think the go v- the cause «»f what The Tribune of traveler* check* atei drafts. and Rut when he return ernor's prrw-nt frame of mind ia fered. m*k«-s rollert «on». Special rates on long time display »tM-«-ding up ed things I «eg an to move. He dis corr«-ct If a prisoner pr«>v«*s him advertising W«- were informed at first hami i placed rm*n failing to get results self worthy of the trusty privil«*ge that the governor was favorable to ¡with such men a* Schwab. Kyanaml be might as well be |*ar««led and sent j giving th«* people choice between ottars. Then thing* Iwgan to move home to remain during good tx*- bonds ami a direct tax Hut he | with a •(H-«*«j aurorising to even the havior. «hanged his mind overnight in favor . Walter Bilyeu, Prop American* themselves In tlx- c « m - of Itennett Thompaon : of the bonds. Why this sud«k-n I'I ioih - i ;..‘» i .'» In one year the American man and m-veral other murderer», the change* Certainly some of the' power aneni* to lx- fairly well or mixlak«* was made when the state Portland bunch ha-1 Ix-en giving or STAUI. MI ET* Al l. IKAISS ganised sml we are manufacturing sbolt»h«*<l capital punishment. What ders to the governor Portland D aves Scio IWlofliee war material, airplane*, ships, etc d«x-s th«- lif«- timer care for the risk! want ««I the tamls. AMERICA IN THE WAR. Portland fur al 7:10 a in and f».iMl p tn for W«-.-1 Sei« at a rate never Ixdorr known in th«- lx- assumeii when I m - hr« aka out or] nished the votes to carry the tan«!- and 12:45 pm tor M tinkers We are conserving f«xx| ami if a trusty walk* away* A little' ing nM-a»urr. costing fiiiMMi or about England. France and Italy n«>w worlil I freely admit practically that Amer doing it willingly in a manner which punishment in the way of bread and ! that amount Of course Portland | ica has saved the war for the alii«*« is even surprising to ourselves. Our water ami a dark cell has no terror • is pleaM-«l and the (>£t-gonian is an«l Germany now knows that her. lr<K»p««hips are transporting Yank««- for them if the liberty attempt pleaiM*<l with the activities of the HoUBCHKK Bitot«., I’rops They would lx-1 g<x«i roads commission. Their pet' defeat will tx* due to American man j soldier* at the rate of S.OOO.UOO per proves aix«rtive. power, munition*, ships ami fox! year to th«- tattle torn* an«t without willing t<> undergo far greater risks project, the Columbia highway, has| Errah Meats of All Kinds pr<xjuct*. In«lix-«l without Ameri I««»» from the kaiser '* only wa power to be free. been completed. Hus was th«- se- A campaign will n««w i totablv be cret purpo-w of the meaMiire hatched ca's aid it is quite protable that the his U-boats, Reasonable Prices Ami this is America's accomplish- pulled off to create arnliment to at a tamiuct in Portland ami bv kaiser would now tx- dictating terms Main Street ' merit in <«• year where many of the build a new |*n. No doubt a new ' Portland people. Scio, Ore. to the allied powers. Th«* r«-«t of the W hen German propaganda under machines to manufacture war ma ■ >ne is m-edrd to make th«*ae state' state can g<> hang so far a» road mined Rusxia and destroye«! h»-r terial had to be made. shipyards «•» guests (?I m*>re comforlaWe. The' matters are concern«-«!. Outside of military power, which enable»! the tal>li«h<*d, etc. One year ago Henry building has serve,! fairly well in the i Portland th«- r««ad lx>mi m«-asure was kaiser to withdraw a major portiwn Ford was building nothing but au l>a>t ami othvr governor* and super- defeated. Therefore it is not the Nolan/ I'uhlii; ana Now he is building his inteml«-ni» hav> Ixx-n able to pre state but Portland which is r«*spon- of his trixips from hi* eastern front tomobiles vent ,->*ca|M-s. Th«* building Could "Eagle" U-boats at th« rate of on« and reenforce the western front aibh* for the |rt,IMHi.(HHi Ixmd meas Conveÿemor with them it gave him a superior «•ach dav ami they have a sfw-«*d of not have lx*«*<>m<- ««imply a makeshift ure Governor Withycombe did m»t Abstract* of I itlr I xanuned man power over th«- allied armies nearly 40 mile« per hour when under prison in four years raise his hand to prevent Portlami's Simply an iron rule to control j aiutault <>o the state treasury to build and brave as thev are. beat them full headway at sen. KIO OREGON No wonder France and England therx* law breakers should lx- adopt- | a joy riding Ixjulevard from that tack both towar«l Faria and the A prison shouM lx- made a < city to Seaside. This is why Th«- North sea. Seemingly all that the are surprised ami overjoyed at the <-d English and French armies could do tremendous energy ami ability of plan* <«f punishment to lx* drea<!«-<l ' Tribune opposed th«- lx «nd ing meas No womier by he who contemplates breaking ( ure. If th«- pro»*«*«-ds of th«- lx>nd.« was to stubbornly fall tack in go««! theii American ally. Th«- s»x«ner society con j, order, cont«*sting every inch of the the kaiser and his war lord* are be th«- law were being expended on r«>ads thru ground Rut American tr«x>p* ha«l ginning to read the handwriting on dud«-» that murderers ami thieves out the state then The Tritane might Thev know deep in their rann*«t lx* reformed and the punish- be silent, yet regard the measure as arrived an«l were rapidly being pre th«- wall pared tn participate on the tiring hrntts that their doom ia w-nl«-d de men! for -rime made so severe that being unwise ami premature, line. Their numlx-r was rapidly in spite the dastardly fright fulness it will lx- deterrent, the better, Cleanlineaa American THE St-Ill STATE BANK Scio Meat Market R. SHELTON Sanitary Market FRESH MEATS creasing week by week until the they have employed a frighlfulne-w t'rinnnals cannot be COOlndled by 1 * THE TRUSTY SYSTEM Th«-y can lx- ruled thru man pourer of the alii«*! arms was which only makes our American kiminexx GUY M< KNIGHT. pKoi-nirnnt Ixiys oyer there fight hariler and the fear only ami the punishment for ( superior to that of the Germans. Ijuit Thursday, just after The The second battle of the Marne Ameiican* at home gear up their crim«- sh««ul«i lx- made severy and Tribune was off the press. Warden resulted favorably to the Huns. Rut ■pe«*d in supplying the munition* certain. Murphy and a penitentiary guard Is it ptmdble that the penitentiary i The when the third tattle of this small and f<M>d with which to fight were in town making imiuiri«*« for but Important river was on, the kaiser did not know th«- power of MUibaritH-s an- secretly conniving in I UNDERTAKERS th re«- trusty prisoners who had just Hun* found the "Kainlxiw" amt the giant he aggravated into war th«- «-» c »| m - of prisoners from thei walked away th«- evening previous tails Attended to Promptly state penitentiary for the purpose of other American divisions confront He knows now. Dav or Night Counting these nine trusti«*s had manufacturing public opinion in fa ing them. Reing driven liack some eloped during the three previous vor of erecting a new building in what General Liggett di«l not fancy OREGON PRISON GOVERNMENT LAX. which to cage our state boarders? day». giving ground and propose«! cotu- Something must I m - wrong with The Portland News say there are 14 menciqg an offensive It was inti- our penitentiary when so many of mate«! to him that hi* men were as When Governor Withycombe as «*xca|xxi from the prison. 1.1 now at the inmates refuse to stay put. yet unable to make an offensive suc sumed the gubernatorial office nearly large. Yet the prison officials are AUCTIONEER Eleven cM*a|s-s in less than two cessful. He replied: "The hell we four year* ago, he found the pani- making no gr«*at effort to capture' A new prison is not needed *<*!« is evidence that »omething i. W ______ ä TKKU TM> ______ ____ _______ can't! Wherever I tell my boys to tentiary had been placed under the them. 1___ ormgon wrong either with the man»g«-menl ». r n. n » i go. they go." And his b«iy» did go, admini*tration of the stale lx>ard of so tadly a» m-w officials who will Itane 13» M»*wf llom* or building and the French and English as well. control. Thia did not auit th«* gov (x-rform the duties for which the Sale dates arrange»! for at The Scio The fact that a large majority of They are still going and going so ernor who inti» ted that th«> »tale state pays them. Also a new gov Tribune Office, Scio, Ore. the escajx-H are trusties woultl indi rapidly that they do not give the prison he turned over to himself for ernor would not probably permit cate that th<* trusty system shoukl Hun* time to form a line of defense management. The other member* such lax discipline as seems to pre lx- atand«>ne«i. In fact, when a strong enough to stop their g«ung of the txiard quietlv acquHucnl to vail down there, N<> prtooo. no mat- <’ u. BRYAN I' prisoner by g«xxl conduct earns the S«i desperate do our American boys hi* wishes. Conarquentlv any rules, ter how secure, would amount to privilege of being made a trusty he light that the crown prince, com regulations, etc., which Governor anything more than the present could with the wm * propriety be manding the Huns, placed his very Withycombe might «taire or hi* se «-nt building* if th«* convicts arc relcasrd «m parole. The parole is an 2 New Fir»t Nstionaj tank ildg. brat ami a* he thought unwhipable lection of nemtentiary official* have made trusties ami permitted to roam alxiut Sah-m at will. It is a public but making the trusty businesx troops in front of and oppose«! to Ix-en endor*e«l without question by official'* duly to do the lx-*t tie can broader ami would not involve th«-1 ALBANY OREGON the American boys. Hut these Am the associate memlx*rs of the lx«ard with the means at hand The pres • m - ..f t, war«ls ami trouble t<> ericans. the soldier* which the kairn-r The reault ia the penitentiary man ent management down there needs the penitentiary guards and stat«- said could not tight, keep going and agement haa been in a muddled con fixing in some way. police. _ ______ ■■ . ——— the picket! German Ratal I ions, who dition since. The Albany fh-mociat ia getting boasted that they could not ta lick First, the governor's pet flax in Th«- steel hull of a 12.000-to« t > I m - quite a purloincr of news items stearm-r was ed. are going too, but they sre go dustry came under the spotlight and completed in 24 day* ing in front of our boys in spite of a new manager hail to lie appointed. from the columns of The Tribune. and launched. Thi* » rec rd for ,,ur twenty _ year rural ----- ----------- credit plan _W a---- •---- the most desperate fighting of the Then the prisoners l>egan to raise We notice two thefts in last Friday's hull* of this class for any tf.ipyard of "'"n ' •« i-rmers belpa of that paper. We might war. that is to say what is left of enin and the governor sent out the, . world. ,, The __ veaw-! 11«. ,,u to ,,f IP' ’ o,rt (h ” . f debt in the was launch- * fofm |<j<n TorA1 Under ««ur pnwecute the Ih-mocrat editor and them. S O. S signal. No l«*as than three el from the Alam« la yards, San of interest paid «luring its ENTIRE The Tribune will not say that the superintendents have been placed in have him sent down to Salem. Rut Francisco. ______ | period of twenty years, is actually Murphy would Hun army haa started on its march charge since the governor has ha«l what'» the use? I less than 5j per cent inter*«!. Four escapes from the state pen Write u* for b«M>klet. to lb-rlm Yet as the b«-»t force th«« control. The last. Mr. Murphy, make a trusty of him ami he simply kaiser seems to be able to muster is seems unable to keep the priem woultl walk away. So we will just have been returned They are Thur-! unable to stop the going of the al birds placed In his care. Al least j *'■** *• ir*n Mni* hrar **« or. we bet who recipcl with Thompson, HECKER A BEAM. Agent* d" •‘m* purl.dnin« from that Kelly. Armstrong and Jones Thomp lied armies, the roadway to _____ Her I io his trusties seem to skip whenever . 1» l<y»n St son. like Baldwin, seems to have about the only direettoa th*, they desire and th* prison superm | !*<«■» order to ••Iwrll. dise[*p«-ared Morrison & Lowe H. C ROLOFF attorney at law Agricultural Credit Corporation of Oregon Albany, ( fregoli