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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1919)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE that expense of operation and main measure would become law within izen* In case of further trouble DR. R J. NICOL tenance would be doubled, which 90 day*, Then why not trust the with Germany we c- uld rely on each must be charged against the traffic people? Why not play fair? Graduate and Licensed of them becoming a (ierman spy. and which would prevent reduction In an article in the Oregonian Moreover, th«-«»- sain* would-be citi V ETC K I N A l< í A N in freight and paasenger charge* in from a Salem correspondent the zen* are responwibl«- for the killing T. L. DUQGBa. KonvR anp r«or Cattle Tested for Tuberculoaia a great measure, Th* building of writer state* that ' the $6,000.000 and maiming of over 205.000 of oar the so called trunk highways serves bonding measure was overwhelm American boys; have been guilty of Office phone Main 525. Residence phone Entered at the poebiffice at Scio. Malu 21 very much a* a competition, a* would ingly adopted by the people ” Over- horrible cruelties to Belgian an«i Oregon a* sec.md class matter. LEBANON. OREGON a parallel railway line. I whelming where? Outside of Mult Frencn women an«I children, which On the other hand if we should nomah county the bonding measure to contrary to the rule* of civilized $1.50 BUWCltirnoN. IN ADV ANO build what may lie termed lateral was defeated. They are undesirable in "Overwhelmingly" warfare 1.76 AT BNP or YKAM ------ highway* first we will increase the wa* due Io the non taxpayer* of every way for Atm-rican citizenship Arrival and l>eparture of Basarnger .76 volume of traffic for the railway* All MONTHS Multnomah county. We doubt if and should not be admitted. Train* and thu* make it posaibl«« f«r cheap the present proposed bonding meas What i* true of German in an ADVKKT18ING RATH: Woodburn-Springfield er freight* and fares. Branch ure would be so "overwhelmingly” intensified degree n<«w mav tie true In the bill proposing the issue of Local advertising. per line He WEST SCIO adopted. It is fear of defeat which in a leaser form with any other for-! Th«- aff,-cti««n for the North Display advertising, per inch 15c $10,00(1,000 of bond* it is planned i* causing the bonding enthusiast* sign born. 7:56 am. to devote $7.500,000 to improving t<> make the measure • cinch by use land of their birth in far too many South Display advertising, long time, see 6:09 p.m. th* trunk road* and the balance. of the emergency clause. It is simply instance« would debar them from manager. Corvallis & East« •m $2.500,000, to constructing lateral* n resort of coward*. ever Iwcoming truly loyal American Extended marriage or death notices MUNK EILS Give the people a chance and if citizen* under all circumstances. per line 6c If these figures could be reversed To 1 Albany 8:11am the people would l»e mor* disposed they do not invoke the referendum Another very important reason Special rate* <»> lone time display To ' iMruit l:4$ p m to favor the measure. well and good. Hut if the referen for placing a ban on all foreign em advertising. Motor service discontinued. Should the proposed bond mcas- dum should l«e invoked then Mult- igration is the pr«>tection of Ameri ure become a law the state would nomah ran carry the measure "over can labor. W«« have now and will then have bond«*d itself about to the whelmingly" some more. have for year* to come all the labor limit The result would be under which our im'ustri«-« can absorb. present plans, paved highway* par The coming of the for« ign laborer FOREIGN EMIGRATION. alleling the railways and the «am* mean* the displacing <>fan American old mud roads over which farmer* laborer, for the foreigner will work It will not lie denied that emigre- cheaper / pledge allegiance Io my flag and must haul their produce to n ark«-' Olk«, «a SU«»«. St LAs.—. O,. The ¡>aved trunk highways of I.<m law* of the United States have the Republic f»t u hith it llanda, one Anvway the t>r<>hibition of foreign Ration, indhrbible, »ith liberty and course will increase tourist travel; f<>r our national good ever Iwen too emigration in |>art at least is the American citizenship has been only way in which American labor fl and who would drop a few dollar* lax juilkc for all- al hotel* and for gasoline But to«« easily acquired. We have l««-en can lw protect«-«!. It cannot tie done these same tourist* who help to wear so eager to »«-cure citizens that we by placing a high tariff on foreign THE $10,000,000 ROAD BILL a E. Randall out the roads will pay nothing of han- lieen alm ««t criminally careless giMids a* to often asserted. We now W. A. Ewing, . Vice IT.-», the cost for building them nor for a* t«> th«- material we have admitted have a full man-- z«*d job <m hand i President It is generally believed the legis- But the farm«-i As a r«-*ult re<ent year* have shown to pacify or natinfy our organized la L. D. My<*ra, ('a hicr lature will enact a 810,000.000 bond their maintenance that th«- labor troubles we have had who must market hi* produce over bor an«i keep the wheel* of industry ing road bill very much on the line* lk«es a general banking liuainesu, To admit the horde of receives deposit* subject tochers, pays a* the SC.OiHi.tMXi bill of two year* inferior road* will have to dig up have Iss-n very largely due to the moving. L.-i«« the cost either In a heavier lieen- * agitation by men of foreign birth, foreign labor, which si-em* rea«ly to interest on time depots. ago. travelers checks and draft*, and *n hi* auto or an inervawd tax on men w ho could not speak <>ur lan come, to but to aggravate the lalxir The Tribune believes a bill of this mikci rolhw'tlonn. guage with understandable fluency. unrest which will soon be at hand. character will not be endorsed by hi* farm. Yet *u> h men have fomented labor It is urge«) in favor of paving the This is a mutter which only cong the people. The people are willing strikes, an«l unl«-M overawed by tourist mads that Portland |>ays 4u ress can take can- <4 While cong- to vote l>ond* for road building but per cent of our state tax. * and there P «w«-r. transgress our laws with im rmmen who«*« constituency is large- they are unwilling to place the ex punity. for* should lie favored with j«»y rid- I ly foreign l»orn may l«e somewhat penditure thereof in the hund* of a The great war has disclosed the timid or itackward in taking up the mad commission which to disposed ing highways to the seaside, Cali fact that we have granted citizen matter, they should f«-el that pres Walter Bilyeu, Prop fornia, etc The peopl«- can re»|i<>n«l to favor («articular localitie* a* the ship to men and women of German Phone 6-515 to this argument bv simply n»king ervation of out industrial concerns present »late road commission ha* | in peace and harmony is of vastly birth who have neve* at heart re- where 'would Portland l>r without MAol. meets Al l. i rains done. r««une> I fealty to the land of their the farmer and lumliermen; or what Lwave* Scio Po*tofti<<- more imiM«rtance than their own re- Every county in the state is obli One such mi»fit citizen who «flection. It is a call for unselfish at 7:10 a m arid 5«) p m for West Sei«. gated for the <6.000,000 bond issue would her future t«e without them-' birth •nd 12:45 p tn for Munkors but very few of the counties have But in effect she is saying to the has grown rich by the opportunities patriotism upon th«- American cong received any Is-neflt therefrom The farmer: If you want go««I mads, Amema ha* furni*h«-d, who ha* en- ressman S6.000.000 fund will lie practically hard surface roads if you plea «-. j>«y«-<! the protection of American "Making a Newspaper.” exhausted with the road activities build them and supply the lalxir and i law*, is <«n trial in Portland liefore Rea! Estate liroi, er of the present vear. The only coun- money for that purpose yourwlv«-*: the I’ S district court for espion- and ¡Votary Public Under the above caption W. li. All such men as Henry Alber* ties to derive Ix-nefit are thorn* thru but you must |>ay 60 per cent of age which the Columbia and Pacific high the cost for paving road* on which *«-en - t<> have U-en dearly proven Horoibrook, wh<> has retired a* < OW- Railroad I ime I able 4 H. B. CHESS Attorney •« Law MUMvEKS and WEST SCIO STAGE Riley Shelton way* run*. such counties as ('rook, Wallowa. Grant. Malheur. Coos. Curry. Lincoln and several others, have not nor will not receive a cent's worth of benefit, yet these counties are obligated for their share of the bond* just the same. Now it is proposed to authorize a $10.000.000 bond issue along the same lines and under a state com mission similar to that which we now have. The present commission may suit Portland but it dm-* not suit the rest of the state. The people are willing to vote bond* but they must have some sort of an equitable distribution of the proceed* One county is not will ing to be taxed to build boulevard* in other counties, They want and must have something like a square to l«e. should never have lieen per- ner. editor and manager of the Al- mitted to land upon American soil.' bany Democrat, pay* his respect* to In such ca*.-« an ounce of prevention Edgar B. Biper. managing editor of the Portland Oregonian. The «-di- is worth pound* of cure. Th«- period h** now arrived when torlal article of the Democrat fol we must as a nation, curtail the en- lows: In the pawling of II. L. I'ittock trance of all such undesirable emi- Oregon lose* one of it* most suc grant* All such wh«i neck to lan<! «n our shhr«-* and afterward* ask cessful publisher* and a man who the boon of American citizenship, ha* been closely identified with the should lie required to give a bond growth and development of the state THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. that they would lie loyal American for more than half * century Those who were clow-ly a»» wiated with citizens an«l <»l«ey her laws When Henry AI tier* was admilte«l him vouch for hi* integrity, hi* bus- Some of the state bonding enthu siast* in the legislature are content- t<> full An>«-ri«*an citizenship he sub- iness ability and a pleasing person- ___________ ___ Is- ___ alt tv; and the Democrat ioin* with that he would plating attaching the emergency -«riled to an oath clause to the proposoi $ 10,000.000 it loyal American citizen, obey our these friend* in expressing sorrow law* and defend our government at the decern*« nf the founder of one bonding measure. against ail enemi««*; to renounce al of the metropolitan newspapers of beli« vet in Any legislator who legiance to all foreign king* and po the state. treating the people fairly ami who Mr Pittock, however, is lietter believe* that a* a legislator he is the tentate* and especially the emperor of Germany, the land from whence known a* a financier than a* an edi- servant of the people, will oppose tor. He was the bu*>n«xs brain* of denying the people the right to ex he came. 1 he testimony produced show* the newspaper organization which he press themselves upon the matter The intent of the emergency that he ha* wilfully and grossly vio- founded rather than the editorial Certainly hi* citi- chief. It was the late Harvey Scott when enscte«l was to use the emer- j lat«d this oath gency clause only when the emer- zenship should be cancelled, his pro , who made tile Oregonian a great genev actually existed. But now pertv l«e confiscated ami he be de- new*pa|>er and it has since l>een d< • pendent upon the memory of th.* •ome of our astute legislator poli por I to the land of hi* birth. distinguished journalist for it* pi« A" I a - have perhaps thousand* tician* seem inclined to use it simply tige and place in the editorial sun. of other such citizen* lea* prominent to defeat the referendum They thus If the late owner had any weak place themselves in the atlitwle of who arc Am«-rican citizen* with a ness it wa* hi* inability to sense ge master* rather than servant* of the mental reservation. They are all nius and to attract to hi* paper an people perjuier* and are unworthy of Am editorial writer who could I ke the in the matter of the $10.000.mMi erican citizenship, place of the man who made the Or bonding measure there is no pre- Now it is said thousand* of Ger- tense that an emergency actually mana who have engaged in th* great egonian a vital force in th«- state. When Mr. Scott edited the Ore •xista. The money arising from the war against civilization contemplate «ale of the bonda would not proba- coming to America aa *oon as the gonian it wa* the editorial page that bly be used within th* period of two peace term* are signed and econ attracted aubscritwr*. Since Elgar B Piper as»um«*d charge it is the year»; certainly not within one year. omi<- conditions become normal. If during either period the people * ’ll we do not want *ueh men a* pr«*ss dispatches, the local new* and we can take our joy rid«-* and which will attract tourist* to our state who win spend money in Portland. He fair about this bonding meas ure gentlemen; support the han«l which feed* you first and then look out for your person*! pleasures Simply because you have the power do not use it for selfish pur|*«w* deal. The S6.000.000 has lieen expend- ed, that is to say the main portion of it. in a very limited |»art of the state. Portland has a joy riding road down to Seaside and will when the fund i* expended have a tourist roadway to California. Hut the value of these roads which parallel railway lines are not a* valuable in a commercial sense a* ar* highway* which ar* the only mean* of traffic; tn othei word* the so called trunk lines or road* are mainly for auto mobile use and are competitive to the railwaft. We need the railroad* and can scarcely get along without them un der modern condition*. We also want a* good service from them and a* cheaply a* possible. We would ci. :ly in their heart* "one* a the prestige won during the time not favor the building of a parallel wished to invoke the referendum sat they would not be denied the privil- German always a German." They of Scott that make* the Oregonian railway line, say with the Southern egr of doing so. Otherwuw the , never would lieenme dependable at- ( (Continued on page 4.) 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