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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1918)
_ a • • % ■4 » • I /' • 9 t 1 * > • • • • • *• a >• • .J . X ‘ • • 44s •ft, •.♦?•* : ♦ w ’ . l' •• ‘ -/*\‘ •*- •a .’«>■ * - <• * • Oregon as aeomd class matter. s ' 9 J* ¿ « «A, . .’X Soldier« Remember Hom« Profiteer« ferer because of the war. Increased 4 »tty is I Railroad I ime I able Profiteers who have iMwn haling Iw-hind the flag will not have easy sailing after the war, a<*vording to an Ane-rican soldier wh<> has return- s-«i «warn rr«nn* ed g from France «i»«i and ib is «n an Instructor of being the gn-ab-st military gen- f„r r„.w Bt Camp Dix, N. J. | ’ » _a a. _ ____ «______ J . I iua .L the __ world has produced. 11 He I I This veteran has a wound chevron $1.50 ia the greatest ls*cause he has cum 1.75 manded successfully the largest ar mies the world haa known; he is llw- 75 greatest because h«* has utilized th« « •» aft -W» ' • T »■*! V F >. .-•l-z.’ ' on his sleeve and is quoted in a local n«*w»patM-r: AT END OF VKAK ‘ Then- is one kind of news that SIX MONTMK riles every soldier-to kcow that mtxlern enginery of war to tin- dastardly creetun are mak- AlrVKkTtSING KATES highest degree of perfection. a»d mg great sums of money by illegally Lical advertising, per line Ke finally he has commanded the sol government and the Display advertising, per inch . Ibc dlera of democracy with an much, pa.pk- Bt home for whom you arr Display wivertising. long time, arr ability that he has brought the «ol-1 giving your life if ru-c»*asary, arouses manager. diera of autocracy to their knees ami a frr|ing that you can't «Inscribe, •tJBIM NIPTHiN. IN AllVANCS ♦ ' .4 «4 the required service ami aa a result the strongest military machine the world has known, was brought to iSNI.KP KVKKV THUMtlAY BY Its knees, Genersiissimo Foch. as the direct T. L. txiGGKM. Kiirroa and ram* ing head of the vast forces of dem I will — I — m * accorded the -------------- name ’ — ------------ -— Filtered at the tiostoflicr at Scio, ocracy, % • * A t ' ♦ » s- * f ‘ • *7 9 ♦ M • THE SCIO TRIBUNE I -ri. ' >*. sv. * ■■ l’V.7 «•>* - 1 • 4 * • • * I • ’ • *’ 9 postage ami 10*» tier cent increase in the coat of D4prf. lalsir, etc., ami Arrival ami l»e|*arturr of Pamu-nger without inercaar tn the price of Train» ■ubacriptioa and advertising haa WiMjdburn-Springfield I î ranch driven many country jmp«*rs tq the WEST SCK» wall The Tribune has managed to live but ha« made no money. North South Store» which do n«>t think enough of the pc«»plr to invite their custom through the mobum of an adver To > All*anv s II am tisement in their local nrwspaprr. To i Detroit I 34 p m a(*par<-ntly do not want their pat- Motor service discotilitiwd r«.nagv A» a comwquencv the pro- pie go where they are invited. There are three or four steres in Scio which du m>t a«h«-rtisr. Wh«-thcr they think it d «•« net pay. or that Extended marriage or <b*ath notices has w«>n the battle for humanity an«l «.gfepi that you «lesptse an«l hate It ia immaterial to them if people Dor line . . 5c civilization. th«-««- traitors as much aa you despise whoat* trade they shoukt enjoy, go Special rates on lone time display; Just aa soon aa war conditiona in,Bn<j |)Btr ifa J|un. to other towns or send off to mail' advertising. Europe become settled and th«-great "When a gr«»up <>f soldiers got te order houses we will not undertake' ar mies ami people Mrame the n«*rm «lather with nothing tn do but talk to say. But we do kn«>w that much conditions of peace General F<* h! which wasn't often someone was of the trade which belongs legiti should make a leisorely trip around B|!n.»t sure t«> bring up this subject mately in Scio g »•« to ls*1>an>«n. Al- the world. It is due to the |s*«ple of th«- profiteers. Well I think if l»any, Salem arid Jefferson an«i to ¡of the United Statr-a, of (anada, some of these profiteers could have mailorder F-- Why not k«-p and of Australia to see the man wh< h, 4lt| wha( th,. AmeUcan fighting this trade at horn«-’ Make prices' E. I). Myers, (’a lii«*r / pledge alleg¡ante Io my flag and haa led the armies of democracy to Q)t,n Mr#. planning to do to them right and let th« |» - i> < know that victory over th«>ae of autocracy and wht . n lht . y h „ me ,^-j lM , ck Ika-s a g*-m-ral hanking bus if «-as. you will d<> m > and , >«u will get the the Republie for which il tlandi. one f\alion. i nJ tv ii< ble, frith liberty ami who has driven the last advocate ol t|K,ir hlU an<l h(ke oul ln B hurry busineaa. Scio sh«>ul«i be one of the recen«-» ik-posita subject tochers, |*ays interest on time deposits, sells might against right to oblivion. j for some far off neutral land. best bu«un«*«< centers in the valley. Jtutke for all. travelers checks amt drafts, and General Foch no longer is a citi- ’ "No, there’s no concerted move- We have a thriving community mates collections. zen of and Itelopgs to France al<>n« i .<nt Such things are not known alxiut us and our merchants can get, GENERALISSIMO FOCH for his success han made him a citi- . ■ I ' l- .t tlx- tn« t> 1 met th«- |tatronag<- of the (»--■pic if th« y zen of the world and the world all feel alike on this one sore theme will but rrarh out after it. If a Succeiui is the measure of great* wants to »•« him an«l give him a I : They l<s>k upon profiteering as trea- farmer's custom is n«l worth asking neas If General Foch had bren un handshake for it is not worth having, IxKik at I sotialde. able to drive back and subdue the COST OF THE WAR "riits thing has burned into their this matter square !n the face Mr. Hun horde the world would not now Waller Biìyctt. I'r««|> i | very souls. They won’t forget! The Merchant and aee if you are not accord him as firing the greatest Phone li-ôL"« It is said that the cost of th«- war, profiteers may get by with their partly to blame for people going military genius of this or any other ST Alli. -Ml.t.TS All. IWXISS Or«-gon l«al>or Pres», elsewhere to triel«- age of the world's history. If Gen to the w.irtd at the date of ci- -ui, -'«in* ■> n >w I a ava» Scio PoHtnÜ <•« was alxiut as follows: eral Grant had not by his splendid *t 7:10 a m ami 540 p ■» for W«»t Sea. Kingdom arsi 12:45 p ni for Munkcrs military genius forced General Lee United The war is now over ami if theic Are Not Grateful. (England, Scot to surrender, and which brought was ever an emergency requiring land, Ireland) the great Rebellion to a close, he the creation of Governor Withy - The Tribune is informed that two would never have been made presi France Ib-hi-niians in the vicinity of Scio combe's "gingerbread" state police, Germany dent of the United States. Still lh«-se useless Notary Public ana refum'd flatfooUtlly to contribute to it has pasts-d With Generals Fo.-h and Grant the United States and never nctx-ssary peace officers ■ ih<- war «erviro fund last week, both Conveyer tour same style of military genius main Russia , of whom became very angry when ate on the state's pay roll. Attor tained. Both knew that in order to Italy| Abstracts of I itlr I xuininrd th< solictor visited them. We know ney-General Brown and some pruae- win the enemy must not be allowed Austria-Hungary cuting attorneys have l«s-n nosing SCIO - - - OREGON | nothing alwiut the matter except as time tu rest and recuperate. A con Bulgaria-Turkey Hut we dn about the pcnitentiury and have ’ related by the solicitor stant. steady pounding and wearing Other belligerents i know that every Bohemian's heart doubtless smelled rut ■ ■ »rue "ginger • These enormous sums total nearly < away of the «foe was necessary to We conclude , should I k * filled with gratitude to bread" there aha*. make the enemy soldier» think about 212 billions of dollar». Thelntcreal! they have found something elm* their f th«» soldiers of England. France. home and h<>w foolish war is, as a on this vast sum at five per cent; report would have Ixs-n made la-fore UNDERTAKERS i Italy and th«* United States for method to settle disputes I m *tween amounts to moru than >r>| bill) ns of ■ thr eb-ction The fadureof passage * tight mg the battles Io a victory for (alls Attend«*«! to Promptly nollars annually. Can the wealth' large numbers of people. of the extra fax of nearly n million * humanity. bay or Night General Foch destroyed the morale producers of the world for cenluri«-- Bohemia has l>ecn in a «tate* >*f dollars will I»* apt to bring to the of the Germans just as General to come expect to be fre*-d from SCIO OREGON . semi slavery for 300 •>r 400 year». surface numerous other extravagan Grant did that of the South by a this enormous burden? ces which have grown up during lite They had no choioe but tn obey Of all the debt burdcn«*d nation«! constant wearing system of attacks. their Austrian masters and pay past four year«. Continued defeats, which will always above mcntionol th«* United Stetea| whatever taxes they were require«! destroy the courage of an opposing is about the only one which mav 1» AUClKiNEER tn pay. Now Bohemia is free. She Annual Meeting Held. army, won for Grant in the sixties expected to j>ay out. Iler retourers; can have whatever form of govern and has crowned with triumph Gen and wealth earning ca|*acity is fully W atkhum ) O rkgon ment the i«- >ple desire. They arc The annual meeting of the Crown eral Foch'« great campaign against double that of any of the other na K. r U No. I IT««. 1.-» Sw—1 II--T»« no longer serfs. They can say Mining Co. was held at The Scio tions; and besides, of her nearly autocracy. whomsoever their governors shall Tribune office Monday afternoon. Sale dates arranged for at The Scio Each of these great military gen $21.000.000.(100 nearly one-half b Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. be. They can enact lheii own laws The regular dale for the annual iuses was supported by lieutenants for loans which have been made by and wora out their own destinies. stockholders' meeting is November of military ability of little less mag our government to thise other gov-, (!. C. BRYANT They will I m * as free in Bohemia aa 16, but owing to the fact that the nitude than that possessed by them ernments. So it can tw> seen the arr Bohemians here. flu ban was on at that time, p«ial- selves. and they In turn by a sol interest we will collect will about , Surely these two Bohemians above pooement to the following Monday diery of undaunted and unwhipable pay one-half of our interest obliga i 3>1 2 New First National Bank Bldg. referred l<> do not realize the great was mude. bravery. Each had splendid team lions, In effect it will cut our In gift these soldiers who have con- Secretary R. E. Peery reported ALBANY work on the part of all their armies tercet rates to near two per cent OREGON quered the Huns, have conferred the company's financial condition aa - working in harmony as if a well oil The United States can and will pay up>n the world and especially upon good and that it is expected work at ed machine. out for her bonded debt ia held by Bohemia, which haa been atruggling the mine will begin in a short time. Grant and Sherman and Sheridan U h * people whose annual income vainly L>r liberty many, many years. The entire l»>ard of directors was and Thomas, all worked to accom will be increased by the interest Suiely this blrsHing conferred upon I re-elected by acclamation by unani plish a central purpose. There were they collect. their fatherland is worthy of a few mous vote. Germany is in the most hopeletai no personal jealousies and half- dollars to help make the lot of the It is confidently expected that hcartedness by these great soldiers condition of them all. To her :t*J soldiers of humanity more pleasant. driving the tunn« I 36 feet further Our twenty rear rural credit plan for all knew the importance of har billi<>na must lie a<lded fhe enormous of loaning money to farmers helps will reach a large Iwdy of paying you to get out of debt. Under our 1 sums she will lie asncas«-<i to pay for monious action. Dn - g<> si thing the end of the ore ami that when reached the form of loan the TOTAL amount Generalissimo Foch'» subordinate the damage she bar done tb<* allied war will bring and that is the rn«l Crow» will become a splendid pay of interest paid during its ENTIRE nations. What this damage sum commanders are ail superb soldiers, parted of twenty years, is actually capable and willing to perform their will lie we will know when the peart* ¡of th« flood of letters from various ing proposition. In* than f»i per cent interest. several parts in the great world terms are signed. Even if the kais »». activities with the request to Write us tor bi.oklet. drama without question. Each er had not bren dethrone*! he would i "pteast publish." The Tribune has Card of Thank«. HECKER A BEAM. Agents knew that he was not responsible for never have been able to make war beer, publishing three culumns or the conduct of any other arn.y than again, for the German people would more of this free stuff for more 133 Lyon St We desire to temlcr our inncvre than a year for the government and thanks to our many friends ami his own. Each expected other army not have borne the expense. Albany, Oregon And when we know that there sidelim* war activities which has neighbor» who an kindly a*i rd and commanders to do their several du ties. tn fight their several battles as was scarce no excuse for bringing Is en w-nt us in plate form. But are sympathised with us«|urink’ the sick he wan fighting the enemy in his on the war. we know that the king rei <*gc«i <>n the free sluff which had ness. death and burial of our be immediate front. Generals Hag business is enormously expensive. to I m - put in type several months loved hurhand ami father, lapec- With the increased cwt of ially do we thank those for the beau- Petain. Pershing. Dias and Allenby The inordinate ambition of one man ag>> have all proven themselves men of —a fiend in human form is to co portion ami paper, we simply tiful floral offerings. ALBANY, ORE. could not do it and give publicity to marvelous military geniua. All are blame for this world horror. MRS. MARIE RAHN The total cost in human life has the current news such as th«« people brave soldiers. All obeyed orders ami (Children. Meals 35 and 50 cents not yet l>een made up, but it is wai..«. l .ord paid for the paper to without question. Prompt efficiency Room 50c and Up on their part was necessary to win thought the total will be more than gel. As a matter of fact the coun Advertise in The Sew» Tribune and get résolu try qev—|«aprr was the greatest suf- the gn at de*ur«-d end They rars 10.000.600 GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor i Attorney •’ Law R. SI I ELTON Morrison & Lowe H. C ROI .OI F ATTORNEY AT LAW Agricultura! Credit Corporation of Oregon St Hotel ft - »V ;■ i