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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1918)
i • 1 a * » •-• * « 6±o >• --», • < ; I '7. •• • ’./ê » THE SCIO TRIBUNE give up their lives if necessary. His success in farming and stock give a square deal to all should the' Over 1.500.000 of them are now raising, his public spirit and willing- electorate are proper to make him over there fighting with all the * newt to do his part and more to de- their governor DR A. G. 1‘RIIJ. UNI!«» KVKMY Til IMO AT BY powers they pnsaias. Why? Thai velop that section of the state soon htucte ut Sint« FAVORS NORMALS. you and I may be protected in the s!am(«ed him aa one of among the T. L DIJGGMM. KIHTO* ANI) FRO? I Calls A Itemi«»! peaceful enjoyment of our homes, citisens of Union county The Tribune is in receipt of a l»a> or Night ilia neighbor* and people of that Entered at ths Dueloffice at Scio. that our wives and daughters »hall communication from Mr. Worth not be made victims of the lusts of section <>f the alate soon ascertained Oregon aa second class matter. Harvey, clerk <>f the arh-x>l board of > beastly Huns; that our children shall hia worth as a man of practical af- < ottagv Grove, in which he takes 1160 not be maimed by the fiendish cruel fain and sent him aa their repre I •IJBBCRJPriON. IN APVANCS issue with our lecent article against 1.76 ty of the German soldier* Shall sentative to the state legislature. the instalment of more normal j AT BNP OF YKAR .76 we not loan a paltry hundred or two Though a member of the minority schools in Oregon r SIX MONTHS dollars to maintain our boys when party he soon convinced hia «asoci- Mr. Harvey practically accuses i they are fighting our battles? alc memlicrs of hia ability and pur- The Tribune of lieing opposed to1 ADVERTISING RATU If necessary our govrrnmsnt can t>o»v to work not only for hia own ' V t Kwing, ' I Rsrslsll education in general. If he had l»cal advertising, per line _ He ■dent Vice 1‘rvs. and will take every dollar you J«»- i particular section but for the wcl- stated that this (taper is <>p(H«ae<j to Display advertising, per inch 15c seas to protect her existence In fare of the entire stole. Hie recor«l j the state College then we would lie : E. I». Myern, t'arliier Display advertising, long lime, see fact you would not n<«w have a dol a» a lawmaker ia highly creditable. ! compelled to plead guilty. But wc Does a griu-rsi banking business, manager. lar without the protecting law» with Il ia practical. vo>n<rtnical and re-1 are in favor of making our public — receivss dctMwiU subject torb'-ca, pays Ex ten-1 «»1 marriage or death notices which our government has surround markably free of political bias. If most efficient ¡Mrasible. interest on tin«- deposits, whs per line 6c ed you. Our government will sur a measure was wortM and for the We ,hal when <M|f h(Ml travelers cheeks and drafts, and make* collection*. Special rates ot> long time display vive without your protection or your I uplift and progress of Oregon, pro- our and twirls all th«- ad - ; advertising. dollar*. but you cannot survive not I viding it was In keeping with his ucation an ideal public school can 1 keep your dollars without her care < c«nomical ideas. Waller Pierce al- give th**n she has fully discharged Do something which will take tie ways voted “aye." Ì her duty in this respect. protection of our laws from you While Senator Pierce has teen a The Tribune is opposed to the What will be the rtsult? Your life strong friend of the farmers and state support«*«! college in a general Walter Bilyeu, Prop. and property would become value workers in general and has sup- way because hut al«out five per cent I Phone ii-.r>ló less. ported measures calculated to fur of our boys and girls can avail th<*m I This present war is the first time ther their interests he has not been / pledge allegiance Io mV flag STAUE Ml I.T5 Al I I HAINS selves of their lierwfit; also because nor is not an enemy of capital. He our government has ever called u|»»n the Repuhlx for which it ilundi, our state is spending more of the leaves Sein I'ostortic«- each individual citizen to voluntarily recognizes that capital is necreaary f\'alton. indteiahle, trilh liberty taxpayer»' money for the support at 7:10 a m and 5:00 p n for W<-st Sen. come to her aid with his dollam. It to develop our water power for and 12:45 p n> for Munkur» ¡uihce for all of our cnll«-g<-s than «he is spending is the first time that each individual manufacturing purposes and for our for the support of our public sch<Mils. | citizen has been shown that he is in luinln-ring ami transportation inter FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN. In other words the stole is spending ' duty bound to give his life and pro <-sts II«- realizes that capital and mon- money ,o «-<1 urate th«- five perl perty in her protection. It is th<-jlal«-ir »hould ba friends, not enemies, For the fourth time our govern cent in the college than she s|M-nds' Notarti I*ubile ana first time that every man and worn His legislative career, his speeches for lhe ninety-five per c»-nt wh«J ment has calkd upon the ¡»eople to Cont'eyreruor an has been calli d upon to do his or and recorded votes show his consist- subacritM- for a loan to Uncle Sam must l«e content with what th«- pub her part in protecting the govern «•ncy along these lines Abeti acts «»I 1 ¡tie Fjiamined a very large num of money, a larger lic school can give. Mr. I’lerce has been accused by ment that we all love. It js the sum than any government ha» ever Another argument Mr. Harvey aakc«l of her people. But when wc first lime that every citizen has been .ntimation of being mainly respon advance«: Th«- young mm an«! young , K.’!O OREGON consider that the United States pro called upon for the supreme test of sible for inviting th«- non partisan women <>f Ashland and some |x>int We know that without 1,-ague to Oregon In this matter duces more wealth annually than citizenship in Eastern <>n*gon ar,- languishing the protecting care of our govern just the coiitrarv is true. any other nation, more food prod for a college education and will la- At a meeting in Portland last ucts. more manufactures; haa more ment we arc individually helpless, deprived of it unl«*w a college is miles of railway, raises more cotton, and wc also know the government spring called to discourage cumlier- erect«-«! anti maintain«»! in their im is helpless without the protection of mg our ballot with a large number and has the smallest per capita debt mediate vicinity. It would lie infin of any of the great nations, it is but the individual citizen both in life nf measures the advisability of in itely cheaper for lhe slate to pay ( ‘leanlinw American and prouerty. The obligation is viting the league to Oregon was reasonable that wc should float the their carfar«- to Kugene, or Corval mutual. discussed. Mr. Pierce, with a large largest loan ever asked for. lis, or Monmouth than to build them («I \ M cknight , propkiktok So show your love and ronfi«lcnro majority of those present. opp«w«»l Large aa it the sum of thia fourth a college in their immediate vicinity. in our government by buying bonds, taking up any measure or issue loan it amounts to but about $75 Mr. Harvey further says h<- be it rnav lie an inconvenience to you which would create a division among for each man. woman and child in lieve« in pawiing g«»»! things around. to buy one or more l«on«is but it ia the people. For. they argued, no the land, a sum hardly sufficient to This is Ih«- crux of the whole busi- not a sacrifice. It ia an alwoiutely matter how meritorious or other pay and maintain one of our soldiers new« ami expo*-» th«- injustice of the UNDER TAKERS safe investment wherein there I» no wise nothing should I m - advocated for a month. state auDpnrted coHcg«« It is absurd chance of loss. So buy bond* and before th«- penpl« which woul«l dis (alls Attended to Promptly I* i^ thinkable that any man or to assume that th«- stat«- can build a turb harmony Only measures Dav or Night woman will refuse to subscribe to buy until it hurts. college in every county. If we give whi«-h trend t«>w«r«l winning the thia loan in accordance to hia or her Jackson county a normal school why 8CI< > OREGON war should be thought of or talked HON. WALTER M PIERCE. ability when our lx>ys arc going to may not lhe taxpayers of Douglas alx>ut. Mt Pierce stated to The the battle front every week, ready or anv other roll« gvlms rounty make ■ ■ _ __ „ . __ to make the sacrifice of their lives When Hon. Walter M Pierce de Tribune that he wa» not a member a kick? If the college is goo«l if neccMtary in th«! cause of liberty7 livered a very practical and intensely of the non partisan leag.ie, never on«- county, increase* the value of AUCTIONEER Is it possible that any man or wo patriotic address at the county fair had been nor hmi he any intention its properly and makes the roll«-gc of liecoming one. He said: "I am man is ao short sighteii aa to refuse last week many people heard him course easily olitoim-d for its boys W atkhloo O regon to make a gilt edge loan to the gov for the first time and many of whom a Woodrow Wilson democrat and and girls, a rolb-gv in «-very county a. r . d No. I ii < m » i;» I—■« h .«« ernment when mayhap his or her attended the fair on that day simply will supi ort the president an«l con would I m - simple justice. We should Sale dates arranged for at The Scio boy is offering his life to protect the because Mr. Pierce was to be there gn-xs with both voice and means in have no stale college or have one in Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. the winning of the war for democ They wanted to see him an«l to hear enjoyment of these same dollars? each county, is th«- logical result of racy. ” Suppose that all men and women him talk In other words thev were Mr. Harvey's reasoning. Mr. Pierce is the heaviest individ shall tie stackers just as some of our present for the purpose of taking Now our public school is Gawd <’ C. BRYAN 1’ citizens who are able to buy stamps the measure of the man who will, ual taxpayer in Union county and upon a more exact justice. Th«- he buys lilx-rty lionds. war saving or bonds are? We could not pro possibly, be our next governor. ■tote will pav lhe eight or ten dol stamps. contributes to the lb»l If in their minds they have scored vide and equip an army and with lars from the irreducible school fund out the aid of American fixxl. men his merit the score card would prob ('rose, Y M C. A., etc,, in accord for each boy an-1 girl of school age 2111 2 New First Satmnal Hank Bldg. and mone> Germany would win. ably read something like the follow ance with his financial ab‘lity. in every school district in the state.' Mr. Pierce is in the prime of his Think of this magnificent sum for ALBANY And with German victory our turn ing OREGON active business life. He has been the great mans of our boy* and girls would lie next. Don't you think if Americanism. 100 [er cent active in public life as an official and the |200 tn $300 paid per year Agricultural Credit Germany had succeeded you would Good horse sense, 100 per cent. and as a citizen He enjoys a wide for the rolleg«- student. have been compelled to give out War supportei. 100 per cent acquaintance in the state especially right. not loan, a aum many timet The Tzibune does not disparage Corporation of Oregon Practical farmer. 100 Per cent in that portion east of the Cascade the value of the college «ducation. greater than our government asks Gubernatorial timber. 100 |MT mountains. Should he he elected Not at all you to voluntarily loan? On the contrary it will The Tribune ia well aware that far cent. plus. governor, and many think he will encourage every boy and girl to se Our twenty year rural credit plan of loaning money to farmers helps too many people have the disposition The above is the estimate all fair be. he will bring to the office more cure such if possible But the dis you to get out of debt Under <>ur to "let George do it.” They want minded people place u|>«>n Mr. than ordinary ability and a knowl pensing of public tax moneys by the form of loan the TOTAL amount to enjiy all the ptivileges of gov Pierce. Genial in hia manner, mag edge <>f affairs throughout the state I 1 state should I m * I nim -<I upon exact of interest |>ai<l during its ENTIRE ernment and the protection of her nelic in hie disposition and very possessed by but few persons. Being justice ao far as possible. The state period *>f twentv yeafs. is actual I r laws without assuming any of her frank in the declaration of his pur a farmer and a large employer of has no moral right to tax the people less than 5J per Cent interest. Write us for booklet raepomibilitiea. Th«-v would not poses, he left for Albany in the late labor, he is well equipped to look of one section or county In th«- stole pay one dollar of lax if they could afternoon when moat people felt after the interests of those who earn to support a rolhge in another sec RECKER A BEAM. Agenia chirk it. Yet these aamh people in that hie visit was far too short. a livelihood in the sweat of their tion or county It is simply class 133 l<y««n St case of need would call loudeet for They wanted to talk with him per- brows At the »me time he knows ' or sectional l«-gi»lation to d<» So. the protecting arm of the govern- eonally and to feel hia friendly that for our state to prosper and 1 This argument rould I m - extend«»! Albany, Oregon ment ahould they be oppressed in handshake He makes one feel that prngre-s, manufacturing and other tad infinitum but the above ia suffi any way by a foreign government. he ia a friend, that he has nothing Interests requiring large invest- cient. The government of the United t<> conceal and that he is honest in m« nut of capital, must be nurtured. There can be no argument ad State* ia compoeed of something hia intentions. In fact lie is so broad minded that vanced to justify the state to favor over 100.000.000 of people. The Walter M. Pierce went to Union he <-an fully comprehend that the one county at th«* expense of an people are the government The county quite a few yean ago as a I de eh pment of our state requires other. Taxation without represen obligation of protecting the govern day laborer. By industry and square th* <ur many and varied interests tation brought on the Revolutionary ment and of supporting it rests dealing he soon won the confidence should be encourage«! by friendly war simplv because the principle alike on all citiaens. Our young and esteem of hia neigh bom and in la* ...I just treatment. And with waa wrong au«l unjust. The stale men are required to shoulder their a few years he secured a valuable due regard for economy in ihe man college in Oregon is baard upon the muaketa, go to the batUe front and tract of farming and pasture land age« i -nt or publie affair* toe vili George IV idea in a small way. GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor S' MNK MUNKERSüiid WEST SCIO STAGE R. SHELTON Sanitary Market FRESH MEATS Morrison & Lowe H. C ROLOFF ATTORNEY AT LAW St. Francis Hotel ALBANY. ORE. Meal* 35 and 50 cents Room 50c and Up