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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1919)
wants to use at once more money, THE SCIO TRIBUNE land or commodity than hr has the cash to pay for. In a small way the farmer, or others. wh«*n h* mh.» his merchant to 'charge it” H doing T. U Dt'GGBB. KlUTOX ANU PKof just m the big manufacturing con Entered at the postoffice at Sei" cern or corporation aa the case mav Oregon a* secund clans matter. be. does lie wanla to use the things which moiwy will buy but »1.50 ■UB*TUrTb>N. IN AllVAN« I which he ha« n«»t the money with 1.76 which to pay at that particular AT BNtl OF YKAK • 75 tune. SIX MONTHS UMMIKD KVKKY THtHaliAY HY * A fanner who d«-sir»-s a quarter [ section of lan«t adjoining has not llu* Giral adv« rtising p-r line fir»t In spot r*»h with which to pay for It. sertion (g < He simply give» a mortgage and th«- Each ■uhw-quenl hrarrthn |*rr lit e addiUomd land t-nabhrn him to |*ay bisplay advertising First iiwertl* n .2f* I off Hu- mortgage or note when due per inch .......... APVKRTUUNG RATKH: Each subsequent li »ertimi i Thia mortgage or note is simply a Advertis« tnrnts *h«»ul<l road» this ofll« «- p..„.j uh,|rr another ham«* not later than Tu«-*<l»y to insurr publi ; Without the u»' uf lM«rr*»we«i ration In th«* current is»u<. i mutwv we would haw t«o rai*r*»ads All foreign a«lvvrtisen»-nlM tn* *t '** j nor any large nmnufacturing enter l*si>l for in advance of (>ublieatK>i ' prise. A largp aaxwat uf money i must be iteM'mbled al thtf one linw to place lhe enterprise in cuadilioa V> earn dlYhieleis T«« illu»lrate further lei us cite jour flouring mills: In the fall xm to build good macadam r'*ad* from every neighborhood to Jta market town and to connect ail of the main town« of the county with paving. The Tribune believes that bonds will solve the road problem in the I mt and most satisfactory manner to the people, Il will get the de sired result, I h reel taxation will not. the time-belt system, any regulation whatever d‘<e» not change the mtive- nu-nt of "OM Sol.” but you ran A. E. Randall overcome an innmwnw-nt light ser- W. A. Ewing. Vice I'roa. vice by acemti mudati ng yourself] l'rcsidcnt E. U. Myers. Cashier thereto •tart a hen* account today and provide for your future. You will find a checking ac count very convenient for your bu>incsa tranoclions. We pay 4'e interest on time dcjmaila. PHYSICAL FORCE A FAILURE If you will si*«' the matter up right war la about the most foolish thing of which mankind is guilty. It i* the survival <»( the law of physical fore* < r the survival of the physic ally fittest. I here is a great plenty of evil in the world which requires force to luMue or to eradicate. At Un* same time <me wonders if civili- iation is a failure. K« pr> M-nlativev of the great pow ers of th«- world are in Paris, Francr. trying to agree up-m a plan which will do away with inb-rnatmnal wars in th«' fu'iir«' lhe Tribune hope» the effort will he successful. which bring on war are U cm M U|«,n M ltivhn* (me mtmn [non <»f the year th«- tarmeca deliver I pledge allrgki'xe li mV /I.:; anti their gram to the mills arel they the Republie (or uhieli II dandi. tint I want th«> money payment therefor. - * k< to push it» own inter« «1» re- Ration. lnJhnnble. Otlh libri ty ana 'The mill tMhiple have nut Ute ready ganJIewiof the rights of other na leash t ■ t*ay f«*r all lb«' grain bruuglil tion». just us one man encroarln-s juillet for all. 11«« them, ao they borrow from the u|»m th«* rights of hi» neighbor. I bank or elsewhere funds suflicu-nt The result is a fight in which both GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP to rover the enienwocy. lhe bur parties | om * in trie end. Men Elected By Workmen Take Places As Heads of Busi ness Institut ons. DR. R J. NICOL I ami I Kvrwrd V I r I. I< I \ A !< I A N Cattle Tested for Tuberculosis VUnca Follo*-ng th«* practwe put Into et1t*el by th«* Ru»*ian *o»lcl su» i Mike phone Main lèH; Residence phone «rnttx-tit at Mosco*, bank prosidcat« Y!*IU 21 » In Budapest have become mere figure LEBANON. OREGON has da. »tell» soviet cterks adminlatsr the burineaa It* nt* no l*»n*«*r are paid lo I at* «Dor*!», but to the govern meat. »hl«h la represented by tbs Janitor» lhe »torea have been natlou Arrival and lh-i»arture of l’aa»cnger allied and lbs h.-»da of fa< tortea have Trama been repla.ed by those elected by the «ora men W'lMMiburn-Soringfielil Branch The tranklna bualneaa Is Bring han W EST SCIO dlcsppe.1 under the n* w regulatlona No one Is all«» *-d to draw out more North 7:55 a m. than 1100, except in lhe payment of South 5:09 p.m. salarle» A Check i>ni»t be atgned by (xrrvallia A Eastern all the trustees before II la »ubmlttrd Ml NKSM to a trank »here it la houored All palates haw b* < n appropriated To Albany K:U a m by ihi* government. American offi To Dulruil 1:44 p m rials are well treated by the liun Motor service iiiscontinue<l. parlan officiate. and Ameritan rout lera are all 'wrd to pa»* in and out of Hudai*eal alihout hindrance I lee as Nege4teiwd Natery PvUrt fount Kardyi'a position has not been dsm»lied by the new rogitu«* a< cordins to political otra* rroro. »ho say he cleverly »valed lio. position a* provisional president by shifting re sponsiblllty for the course of eicnts tu lhe aillo» a wl th*-n i..H r-» it Hi». ^W»*I St Ukaai anee axalnat the ent<nte. which re «tilled lu a union nf tha *' rial dvmo eral* and the rornniut>i»la. * In Ciecbo Hlovakia it is reported that up-.»ici*« haw occiin 4 Ne»» at Hunxariaii b-'l*l«ei i«m ha* spread \\ alb i Bilvvti. I’lup rapidly and the re»olut <*iiary spirit In West fikraine and Roumama Is »aid to Pilline G-’il.'i be increaalng M AUI Mi l TS Al I. I RAINS Railroad I ime I able ruwol ttioney is returned as rutmliv i (du.any In-gun a great war over The Tri pun« is not r-a-lytode tut th«t grain is roti» er id nt«» flour four ware ago. What la the result? dare for government ownership >•’ and sold. When tin- war began te-rmany the railroad* W* know that pri Is there anything wrong ahotil vate ownership fell d-*wn wh< n th« j Uns procedure. Mr farmer ar la- was one of the most pr<>aprroua na tions on the face of the gl d«e. Her government called for e»tra - rvi«* . ' 1 Imring man? No; you will sav this ships were sailing on every sea; her we know that tli<* government h.v ! 1» good Lusatew» aaMUte. manufactutetl products w«*rem every been operating the r**ads uneb-r ab - X . .. ’‘ : I- ’ J« *• market in the world, and tier schol normal condition«. when th« roa'- | on the name basis We want a astic a tv J scientifir attainniente were wore practically tn at* in<*p> iutive 1 large amount of money at ooce. To regarded as being at th« head of condition because of neglect <*f u|e ! attempt to raise th«- large Sum ftf- of the list ' Sl.e was regarded hy I lt««p. Th«- government has not had qigri-l bv dlr« t fixation w mid all a* **nc of the hading nation» of a rhanr,* to opetale the road* under liankrupt the |»«*<»ple; so our .inly the world By attempting to forev normal conditions alternative is to borrow, or in other her will u|x»n the world she has fail For this rea-nn The Ttibuti«- fa'- words, «Ive a mortgage <m the pro ed and now lira in dust and mu»t ored government operation *if th« Gaves Scio I'ostolhcc perty of Unit county to be pai«l accept the terms offered by her con roads for five year«, we want* I to at 7:10 a in sod 5:00 p m for West Sen serially during a term uf years. sud 12 4-’* p tn fur Munkcra querors try lhe experiment. Though the Linn county ha» expended in rash former railroad magnat« « trie«l tn <«ermany's effort to rule by force and in volunteer work <*n our roads make government operation a» ex ought to demonstrate that force no during the past twenty years not pensive as possible, and it hat Cuel longer maintains; the world ha» ad !«•»* than |3.0fM» (Mid. What have New York With mor- than SO«*" Real Estate linl( er the people a lol of money, everyone vanced too far to «ubmit to the die» w«- as a result' While it is true officers and men of the Slat division and Notary Public ' would like to mm * government opera j lation of any one nation. The world —national army. Washington, dragon. that our roads are better than they tioo under n rmal conditions has awakened to the fact that men California. Nevada, Utah. Montana were twenty year* ago we will have War conditions mad«* the nu.v are. of ■ right, frromen. No mat and Wyomi^ the »1* am.hip Silvoney l^iliutli ( Ihtanird. ¿luniintj | to admit that mir plan of work has ment of government freight impur ter what may I m * the race or rolor arrived from HI Naialre Mondav ■ been a failure; we have n«*t received ative at any e >«t; it made tnainten all are entitiod to breathe the air, These Included lhe JS.fd Infantry's KIO OREGON mon* than ten cents of benefit for headquartern of the Id battalion, the ance of llie roads imperative as well drink th« waler which nature ha* so !every dollar expendd. We ha»e supply company and companies y IJ and the coat of this maintenance bountifully provided, ami partak« and It. 3* officers and s«*l men. tor been able to stand this expense or was heavy. It could qot I m * com-, uf such food as they themselves ran t'aiQpa Kearney. Lewis. Taylor, tlodge. waste because it has lw*en diatribul- pared with previous Coat of main Funston and Sherman, and the JMth provide. d over a score of years, and all w ill Infantry's field and ataff headquarters undertakers tenance bv private endeavor with I Germany was unwilling to submit admit that the plan of roa«l work of the .Id battalion, hiradquartor* of Lor this] any deree of fairness to this dictum of nature. Sh«* want th« supply and machine gun conifra l all» Attendili to • Promptly reason The Tribune would like lol we have laM-n pursuing taa practical ed to sav i^ho should live and what nlsa. ordnance and medical detach Dav or Ntght failure. see the ext>eriment tried out on n menta and companies A. B. I. K. L they should do. The result was she Now a new plan is propoateh by scio Secrttary McAdoo's plan; we could OREGON arrayed the World against her and and M it officers and 3o<9 men. for the iasue of bonds the purpose I ’ to then judge whether or not govern-1 Camps Kearney. Mwis. Sherman. Tay get enough money t«> build a system her defeat was inevitable. lor, Oranl, IM*. Bodge and Funston ment ownership of railroad» was for! Now th«- leading statesmen of the I of permanent roads and to have these the beet intereM» of tne United roads while we gradually pay for world an* trying to arrange a plan TO PRESENT ERIN S CLAIMS States AUCltONEER which will prevent any nation from them. It is an unfortunate fact that most Thru* American* to Go to Pari* In Portland ha» had |>ave<l at recta taking »uch a fool notion a» did the people consider a government office Behalf of Ireland. W atbbloo O r »; on (or tnurv than t weoty yearn and tiermans. They arc trying tn ar They consider the office Washington I's «ports were grant a sinecure I' ímmw 12 a Hwwrt Huaaaw lh«MH* streets have attalained an en range a nlari by which international a»4 by lhe state d< fartinent to Frank k. F. L>. Nv. I worth the salary and work well disnut«*a may he guttled by arbitra Sale dates arranged ft»; at The Scio ormous traffic; yet the repairs to P Walsh, former Joint chairman of that is not to I m * Considered, The tion; in other words they are trying i the war labor board. Edward F those streets when standard paving Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. office seeker has spent the money to I was weed, has been insignificant. to pet»ua<lc the world that warsand Ihinne. former governor of Illinois, get the officc and work is of »mall and Michael K Ryan, former Prnnayl This fact <h muii»l rates that a Ed- tightiri;’ M*tilc nothing but for the 1 consideration. vanla public service commiaaliucr. <• 1.1: VA NT way can I m * mace permanent; and moment. They are trying to per who are going to Faria to pr. »ent Ire The Tribune would like to sec while the first root mat sevin stag suade men that moral justice, not land's "Haims at the peace conference men in the railroad service work as gering, in the end it is far lhe brute fore«, should rule among na- ( aa spot*-tu**n of the Irish race con they would tic compelled to work *01 2 New First National Bauk j lions as well as among men The vontlon held last month at I'hllsdri cheapest. under private employment, then a ph la So th«* problem for Una county ft i ut e sincerely hope» they succeed. I Mr Walab and Mr Ryan »aid tha' ALBANY fair comparison could be made ax OREGON the purpoee of their mission ass t>- between government and private people is "get the money’'; 11,000.- obtain for the delegates selected b (MM) in bonds can l*c floatd among DAYLIGHT SAVING. operation. ______ the people of Ireland a hearts* at th* l.mn county people at par. This is peace conference." but about $40 per capita foe each ROAD BONDS Thcre is a «leal of nonsense about Chn twc.ily o-i turai credit plan of man. woman and child in Linn (thia daylight saving business. A Tribute Paid to Norway By House. I I. B. CHESS Attorney •» Law MUNKERSandWEST SCIO STAliE Riley Shelton Morrison & Lowe H. C. ROLOFF ATTORNFY AT LAW HURAL CEL Dh LOANS A great many people have a wrong idea about bonds. They seem to think bonds mean bondage, or a something which cannot lie gotten rid of. a something which would bind them for all time. This is a mistaken idea. An a matter of fact a bond is just »imply a note or mortgage There is scarcely a farmer or busincaa man who has not at come time in his life gteee a note or mortgage. lie ' county; for a family uf five the sum would I m * i '¿00, and wbvre is the family which cannot afford thia sum especially if it tie that uf a farmer, tn have a tirst clasa «vstem of roads over th« enuntv? If the limit uf county indebtedoeaa «hail I m * incretuwd from twu to mix per cent of th«* as»«M«<i valuation a «urn <>f near 62.000,000 could l*e had. Thia in a«klilion to to an an- nual five mill lax would be sulbewol mere ordur nr legislative act cannot rhnn r>-a cnnrrrte fact. The Trih- utie, however, ha* been indulging in daylight saving during all of the part winter. Our time to go to wmk h ut been 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. cm* iu led the work day. We wyre f«*t »1 to do this liecause the light plai t lid not start up early enough in t’.ie aflerniMin to nerve ua. while it was enattewed long enough in the morning to nerve our purpaee. Like Pari* -Nor» ay oaa pralurd aa a friend of the entente by Colonel F. M tlouae »hen the Norwegian delegation on the league of nations waa prevented to him by I-eon Bourgeois. French member of ibo I'-agus of nation* com mission "No neutral nation gave the entente more help than Norway,” Col onel H oum 1,'d the delegation. "Were Christiania not so remote from the renter of Kuropcan activities." Col onel House added, "that city would have been suageslol aa the seal of the league of eatleae* loaning money to farmer», helps yen to get out of debt. I'inter our turni of loan Un- total amuut.t of interest pekl duro ■ its enti-e i>riul twenty years is act us I11 le* than •') p>r rmt interest. Write il» for booklet. <>WFN BEAM. Agent. 133 Lyon St A ’li my, < >reg<iii Advertise in The Scio Tribune and gel resulta.