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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1918)
may I - circumvented, THE SCIO TRIBUNE quirrmenta Petitions were circulated prior to m I the primary election to place a ape dal war tax levy of one per cent to provide for war cuntin.tencH*» Be cause of lack of signatures tn the petition the measure fell down be fore it had even made a start. Now Governor Withycombe with the other memlicrs of the state Iwiard of con trol, ia seeking « plan to have the measure placed on the ballot never theless the people to the contrary notwithstanding. Of course. <>nc of the leading purposes of this emer gency lax would be the payment of the per diem and keep of the gov ernor's state police or constabulary Senator Pierce, who will oppose the governor at the p«>ll» in Novem ber, is said to be thr originator of (he six per cent 'imitation law He would undoubtedly, if elected, con duct the state government in a man ner that an emergency would not arise. Surely he would not tinner- military effort since his first defest has proven he should do so He ha* not captured Paria He haa not brought England to her krxtt Hi» U-boat campaign, which waa intended to prevent fo«id from reach ing F jigland and F rance and to pre- vent the landing of American troop» on the ahorca of France, all, all have failed. Preirdcnt Kerr Appreciate!. Corvallis. Oregon DR A. G. PRILL Mv l*ear Mr. Ihigger: Through the courtesy of Mr. T. u imbmibb . Bt»rroB * ni > r«or Call» Attended Weatherford I have received a copy Day or Night Entered at the ooatofftee at Scio. of the Scio Tribune under date of Oregon as second class matter. August I. containing the account <4 your recent visit to the Agricultural 1150 BL'B»< WtTK>N. IN ADVANC« College. I very much regret I was 1.75 not at the college St the time of AT KN H OP YKAK Now that American trooon are at y»ur visit, I am glad however that .75 At! MONTH» tile battle front and hit last often you had opportunity to look over live drive on Pans has been success the campus and we something of AI>VkKTlRING MATCH fully atopiwd and his most highly the college plant. Being vacation, "• A. Ewing, A. Randall lxrcal advertising, per line He trained tropfis hurled bark maimed the regular student« of course were President Vics I rra. Display advertising, per inch 15c ami bleeding. he should certainly lie not at work, but you could get tome E. I>. Myer», <'n. hier convinced that there is not one idea from th»- character of the build Display advertising, long time, see lk»es a general lutnking I muoim - m . chance in ten thouiuftid to win manager. ing« and equipment of ’he type of receives deposit» sutipx-t toe bees, pay* Extended marriage or death notices Then why ruthlessly drive his men work we are doing. interest on time da-posit», ne lia 6c per line to daughter? Whv utterly destroy I want to thank you for your fav- traveler* checks sod drafts, anti the German people in thr forlorn oralde comment regarding the plan» makes eoUaetiooe. Special rates on long time display lio|». of saving thr rotten Ho- we arc following in the development advertising hens«»Hern dynasty? of the institution We are anxious To rontinue a war. especially one to make the heat use possible of all «o unjust, so unnecessary and so un- available funds in providing fur the ossarilv create an emergency and called for aa thia, b the blackest of most efficient work at the college in then a«k the people to vote s »| mti »I ( crime» against humanity. No pun promoting the s<!vancem«-nt of the tax U> pay for it. It i* safe to say j ishment either in thia or the next industries and interests of the people I that one of Governor Pierce’s flr»t j world can I«* inflicted upon be and of the slate. NTAOI. .Ml l;TN Al l. TRAINS i official acta will lie to fire the stab his war lords which in the most in- I notice your emphasis upon the lx-sves Scio Puntulti.'i finite-.«'rnal degree will atone for the special work We ar«* doing for the NEED ECONOMICAL GOVERNOR police, root ami branch. st 7:10 a n> »ml 5:00 n m f„r West Sea. When the ffi.OoO.tMMi l»>m1 mea» suffering ami misery thus brought war d«-paitQM-nt with the enlisted and 12:45 p m for Munk er» ure waa pending in the legi'latun ui»m tne world Every life lost af- men. This work is being empha N«xt November the people will select either Governor Withycombe Senator Pierce sought in every wa> u-r the firat Imtlle of the Marne ha» sited. We feel it is the duty of the I he could to sulwtitutr a millage tax Ixen » criminally useless »laughter. or Senator Fierce for the gutwrna- institution l«< do ever) thing powiible Governor The- teat he could hope for after in helping during the war period. torial office for the cn«umg four In lieu of the bonds. HoLKtHRK Blu».*«.. Props year» Iwginning in the following W’ithycombe is said to have favored thi» his tint defeat, was simply a Y»u will I m - intere»te«l in knowing (giving the people choice a* between draw lb- could not hope for the we have just completed arrange January. I resli Mr.it» oí All Kind» a state tax or bonds, but changed victory he first planned and the mis ment» for an additional detachment the people tn for The question now consider is which of these gen his mind to favor bonds, »flowing ery ami suffering he ha» brought of «old'ers. bringing the total num- tlemen give« promise of making the that some powerful influence had upon his own js*ople ought to cause l»er up to HOG. A» »»m as the men Main Street Scio, Ore. most economical and efficient gover been used to bring about tb<* change the stoniest of hearts to bleed. can I m * selected by tire war depart Personally Governor With>c<>ml>e In the Civil war after the fall of nor for Oregon? ment there will I m * 400 men doing Since the people select United is a very likable man. but 1» mg of Vicksburg awl the defeat at Gettys work mi radio electrician» Then States senators by direct vote poli years well advanced he cannot give burg. the wise heads both North »nd there will I m * th«* other division» of tic» have largely been eliminated the activity and vigor to the gover South knew the »lave relmllion could work such as training of auto me Notary Public ana Th- loasof life thereafter chanics. sheet metal workers and th«* from our legislative halls and so far nor’s office which It should have. n<>l win Should he lie elected next 'all he and th«- suffering and destruction of like. To provide for th«* accommo as administering the government of Contcytciuur Oregon there never should have will be well towards 75 years of age property were worse than useless. dation of these men wo Mia!I have Absltacisof I ille Examined been and should not now lie political before the end of his term of office, The Southern leaders were criminal* to put up an additional barrack ' partisanism manifested in the ad>l and we all know that at that age no of the blackest hue to bring des building and enlarge our special in iCIO OREGON ministration of the governor's office., man can give the mind activity to (ruction and desolation to their own structional force. The war depart While it is true the governor is-curea matters he could have given when a people ment however, provides ths funds lukewim- is Kaiser Wilhelm invok for all the imitructionul expenses in his office through the activities of score of years younger. Senator Pierce is an active busi ing the hatred and detestation upon addition to what we can do with »ur his particular parly he should forget ness farmer, ha» never tws-n a *ata the house of Hohenxollern and upon regular stuff. that fact when h«* sul>scrilM-s to his ried man other than ns a member of the (e-rman people to persist in a oath of office. Hr should remember Communications from Washington the legislature, and draws hit in war which he must now know and indicate that the government desires that he ia to serve the people of all Oregon, including the membership spiratinn from the taxpayers’ rather ought to have known grfore, could that we use <>ur plant to the great bring nothing but defeat to his est extent |x>«Mit>le in providing of all political organizations within than the taxeaters' viewpoint ( Icunlincu .-Í mcrican There is another feature relative boasted war machine the boundary lines of the state, and training for lire maximum num>M*r Tlx- result will be to make the of soldiers to enforce the laws irrespective of U» Hie governorship which might be Gl 1 M< KNIGHT, P ropuktuk General Prrshing has well to consider While there should | term» of surrender all the more se called for the training of 225,000 political friend or foe. As between Governor Withycombe lie no partisan pohtim neither in the vere upon the German people. So men as quickly as possible. and Senator Pierce there can lie no legialative halls nor in the govern far as the kaiser is concerned he and Again thanking you for your ar It might lie hi» family of sons should simply la- tide and expressing a desire that choice from a patriotic viewpoint. or's office, there is Both are loyally supporting Presi well for tax|>ayers to have a gover turned over to the tender mercies you take advantage of every oppur-' UNDERTAKERS dent Wilson's administration and nor of different political sentiment of the Belgian«, the people against (unity you might have to visit the (.alia Attended to Promptly Mere political whom he has most grievously sinned, institution in the future. 1 am. each givis aid and sympathy to from the legislature Pai «r Night wards the winning of the war by jealousy might cause greater care to for punishment. Very sincerely yours. scio But what nation will be willing to every means within his power. lie used in making appropriations OREGON W J KERR. and in expenditures in ireneral. treat as neighbor« a people who Therefore the choice can lie limited President. . At all events we have Governor would destroy the world tn order to to the economic features Withycombe's record before u* and rule it? We. people of the United In these wsr times when the peo Praters Will Rest One Week. we may reasonably expect that his State«, who have ever extended the AUCTIONEER ple are being called upon every few weeks to subscribe for liberty bonds, future policies will not differ mate hand of welcome to the German im Strange as it may seem, printers W atbrloo migrant cannot extend that hand tn donate to the Red Cross. etc.. Il is rially from that of th«* [>a»t OMMON get tired and need a vacation ju»t a. r. u M«. i r We also have Senator Pier«’» rec the (German who would have des IZ» Swnw-< Ho«r*« simply good horse sense to conduct the same as other people. Also they Sale date« arranged for at Ri. Scio our city, countv and state govern ord as a successful and active bu»i- troyed u« if he could in order for have business not conm-cted in any ments along severe economic lines in nose farmer ami his acta in législa the fatherland to win. No. we will Triltune Office, Scio. Ore. way with the print shop which must I Should he tie elected have no use whatever for the Ger order that the burden of taxation tive matters be attended to may be held to the lowest notch con the people can i rent «Mured he will man who haa fought to destroy civ Mr Brant, our foreman, has pri I no doubt will lie- ilization. We have found out, aye sistent with a reasonable efficiency be governor. He c c. BRYANT vate buxine«« which demands his of government. By this we mean ten to counsel and accept such ad- the world haa found out. that we personal attention, and as it seem» that no new public improvements vics as he mav. But in thr end the can get along very well without the almost impossible to find an unem should be undertaken not absolutely decision will be that of Governor Germany of today and without the ployed pnnter in these war davs. Sil 2 New Firat National Bank Bldg. necessary, nor should there be new Pierce and not that of some com things her people manufacture. In The Tribune is forced to suspend offices created unless the war activ mercial club governed by the wi«hes fact the world has no use for Ger publication for one week for the ALBANY OREGON man kultur with all the word implies ities should create a necessity there of «oms one particular locality above purpose. We now know that the Hohenxoll for. The conduct of government During the week beginning Aug ern» and creatures educated in kul ■long these lines wilt probably be ust 17 the* key of The Tribune office tur are enemies of mankind; and a endorsed by every tai payer. The will be turned for at least five days ; good way to treat an enemy is to let war must be supported with men During this time the editor also will This we can do and money ami we. the people, must It is exceedingly strange that I him severely alone be absent, attending the fifty second supply both. We are urged to econ Kaiser Wilhelm does not make an and probably will do. socially «nd Our twenty year rural credit plan national meet of the Grand .rm. of of lo'uimg mo'-ey to farmers help» omize in our homes that we may effort to bring about, not a tierman commercially. the Republic. commencing August you to get out <>f debt Under our be able to do more to aid the war. but a peace which the Allies will This foolishly lx»aslful “dying in 19 in Portland. form of loan the TOTAL amount Hence it is but just to the taxpayer accept. He well knows since the the last ditch.'* shows very poor So we hope our natrons will par of interest paid during its ENTIRE that our public officials shall be con French army held up his boasted judgment ami less mercy for inno don the lai>se of one week and con- period of twenty year», is actually trolled in a like economic manner. / _utoCrBcy eider that the printer must have re lew than unwhipable armies at the first battle cent n -n-eonibatanta. per cent interest. Write us f..r booklet. We have a six per cent increase of the Marne, that his first purpose ■lies hard. Yet even an autocratic laxation from the daily grind the of taxation limit law on our statute of conquering and dominating the ruler should have some thought for same as other people. HE< KER A BEAM. Agent» . —■rl ♦ ■ III I ■a»« books. Governor Withycombe thinks world is doomed to failure And if his iiroplr other than his own -elfish 133 Lyon St this law should be repealed and ia thia were not enough to convince interaa a. Otherwise he ia n >thing Advertise in The Scio Tribune and LML'Kli KVKKY THUMDAY »Y Piuiciai ait Saum THE Sfili STATE BASK MUNKERSand WEST SCIO STAGE Scio Meat Market R. SHELTON Sanitary Market FRESH MEATS Morrison & Lowe H. C ROLOFF I ATTORNEY AT LAW Agricultural Credit Corporation oí Oregon seeking a plan by which its re- tota square head majesty hi» every else than a brute. get results t Albany, Oregon